On Monday, the Dove Center Montessori School, located in Ungma village, organized a special event called the “Traditional Day” program. The primary objective of this program was to foster a sense of cultural awareness and appreciation for their costumes and traditions among the young toddlers.

 

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Alemla, the school’s proprietor, shared that as an essential aspect of their curriculum, they introduced the children to basic folk songs, which they enthusiastically performed in front of their proud parents during the program. Furthermore, the proprietor ensured that the children also learned about traditional attire, emphasizing the significance of preserving and understanding their cultural heritage from an early age.

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  2. I assume you’re referring to this sentence in Kaplanis et al: “Using a prior of no more than a single non-paternity event per lineage, we estimated a non-maternity rate of 03 per meiosis and non-paternity rate of 19 per meiosis” They aren’t saying that there was one NPE per family A prior is a statistical parameter in Bayesian analysis Put simply, once a misattributed parentage event disassociates the haplogroup from the paper lineage, it’s difficult to tell whether there was one MPE, two, or several In the analysis, Kaplanis et al assumed no more than one (ie, between zero and 1 inclusive) If anything, they underestimated the MPE rate, because there will be lineages with more than oneIn any case, that part of the paper is not relevant to this blog post

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