Farms In Schools Initiatives
@mikecastro@mastodon.world
FISCHI FARMS,is were we share ideas 💡 and knowledge with students and the people in the communities And another thing this organisation is registered organisation with all requirements. Am the leader of FISCHI, I am #newhere . In my #introduction,l will show my #TechNews in #vertical farming and #HorizontalFarming #gardening. I believe me and you we are #unstopable and #Unbreakeable in #Regenerative and #PermacultireFarming. #SpaceFarming and #CookingSolutions and #UrbarnFarming
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HELLO EVERYONE ON #fediverse
I am happy to have been invited to farms in schools, as the leader for farms in schools initiative located at Extreme High school,my first time in ruling in an initiative really am here to know if there are some people who have already worked with moving initiatives and leading schools to share tips, ideas and knowledge how to handle students and how to make a great initiative with strong foundation.
#rules #gardening #Tech #introduction #newheretoo #mastodon #c108
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FediBoard Travel
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Follow this account for quality articles and curated #TRAVEL content from Flipboard enthusiasts — destinations, tips & adventures worldwide. Powered by FediBoard. ✈️ #Travel #Flipboard #Curation #FediBoard
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Europe’s travel rules to change from April 10: What it means for visitors
https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/nri/visit/europes-travel-rules-to-change-from-april-10-what-it-means-for-visitors/articleshow/130111750.cms?from=mdr&utm_source=flipboard&utm_content=Econopass%2Fmagazine%2FFLIPBOARD+EXCHANGE+FEED+%F0%9F%97%9E%EF%B8%8F
Travel to Europe is set to change from April 10, 2026, as the European Union rolls out its fully digital Entry/Exit System (EES) across 29 countries. …
#europe #travel #rules
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Is using the n word without implying they are being inferior racist or being a pottymouth?
I have a 3 day ban over on Reddit for saying (n word, then homophobic f word). I wasn't implying anyone was inferior. Reddit lacks a rule expressly saying I can't use slurs in any context, although they have racism and homophobia banned. Was I being racist and homophobic just by mentioning the word?
Here is the context: I said on /r/monkeyspaw: "Granted. Your username is now "/u/nf." uncensored. In response to
"I wish I was able to change my username on reddit."
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