Country music icon and entrepreneur Dolly Parton loves books. At 75, the songwriting and humanitarian legend has spent decades demonstrating how much she loves books. Not only does the singer “Jolene” love to read, but she has been giving books to children for years. So, which title gained Parton’s place …
Read More »She planted her face in her salad at the Country Club. Who killed her?
In the difficult times of the past, many mystery enthusiasts sought comfort more than obscurity – Agatha Christie’s biggest sales, for example, began during World War II. It’s an understandable urge: as readers, sometimes we want our escape to be a little softer, a little less violent, not marred by …
Read More »Stress from COVID-19 pandemic has caused irregular menstrual cycles, study finds – ScienceDaily
Women and menstruating people have experienced irregularities in their menstrual cycles due to increased stress during the COVID-19 pandemic, a new study from Northwestern Medicine has found. This is the first American study to assess the impact of stress on periods. The study surveyed more than 200 women and menstruating …
Read More »15 foods and drinks that help fight bloating
Bloating is a common problem, and it’s often associated with constipation and gas. Certain foods and drinks can help reduce bloating and relieve gastrointestinal (GI) discomfort. Bloating is often caused by gas, indigestion, and constipation. Focusing on resolving these issues can help minimize bloating. A way of reduce constipation involves …
Read More »AAN publishes position statement on social media
The American Academy of Neurology (AAN) has recommended that neurologists and other neuroscientists have an explicit and systematic awareness of the issues and ethics associated with the use of social media in medicine. The new position statement, from the AAN Ethics, Law and Humanities Committee, covers everything from research tweets …
Read More »Call for contributions from the ACA and Vincentz network for the American Coatings 2022 conference
The American Coatings Association (ACA), in partnership with Vincentz Network (VN), is inviting applications to present research abstracts at the American Coatings Conference 2022 (ACC). This major technology forum for the coatings industry, to be held April 5-7, 2022 at the Indiana Convention Center in Indianapolis, Indiana, will be held …
Read More »BooksActually’s Kenny Leck under fire after ex-employees alleged misconduct, Arts News & Top Stories
SINGAPORE – For nearly 16 years, iconic independent bookstore BooksActually has been regarded as a mainstay of Singapore’s literary community. But owner Kenny Leck, 43, is stepping down from 100% ownership of the store and its publishing arm, Math Paper Press, after digital news site Rice Media published an explosive …
Read More »Book Fest, Veterans Memorial and more
From outdoor concerts in Doylestown and Souderton to the grand opening of the Lower Bucks County Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Middletown, there’s plenty to do this weekend. Here are some options Fourth Annual Bucks County Book Festival Best-selling authors Christina Baker Kline and Jason Reynolds headline the fourth annual Bucks …
Read More »Place of work | News, Sports, Jobs
Karen Zanella was hired as a Benefits Services Representative at the State College branch of Swift Kennedy & Associates, an insurance brokerage firm specializing in group benefits and senior insurance plans. Zanella, who previously worked as a management assistant at Enterprise Rent-A-Car, will assist customers with claims issues, benefit questions, …
Read More »ESG and Compliance – Response and Improvement | Thomas Renard
We conclude our five-part series on ESG and Compliance by examining the last part of the StoneTurn ESG framework, that of response and improvement. Many compliance professionals would see this as similar to continuous improvement, and you wouldn’t be far off. However, it is even more important in ESG due …
Read More »Students denounce the “bad behavior” of academics and intellectuals
DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO A group of university students has published a book in which they denounce the “bad behavior” of intellectuals in the Democratic Republic of Congo and call on them to participate more in the development of the communities around them. The book, the Anthropology of the Congolese …
Read More »Fred Toucher: Deadspin was “a thousand times better”
Touch & Rich on The Sports Hub 98.5 WBZ-FM in Boston reported on a recent article posted by Deadspin titled “So here is one of the worst tweets of all time.” The article, written by former Chicago sports writer Sam Fels, centers around a tweet written by NBC co-host Men …
Read More »Dentists offer imaging advice for patients wearing masks
A group led by Dr Rocharles Fontenele of the University of Campinas in Sao Paulo described effective methods of obtaining extraoral radiography and cone beam imaging of patients wearing masks during this period of low vaccination rates against the COVID-19 and Emerging SARS Outbreaks- CoV-2 Variants, Particularly in Developing Countries. …
Read More »Delay of Indian edition of ‘Despotism’ book worries authors
The authors of a book titled Killing a Democracy: India’s Transition to Despotism have made public their concerns about the delay by Oxford University Press (OUP), India, in releasing the Indian edition. The book and one of its authors were criticized in an article in Organizer magazine that generally echoes …
Read More »Digital Marketing Coordinator – Pedestrian TV
Thames & Hudson Australia is a Melbourne-based illustrated book publisher. We specialize in books on art, photography, architecture, design, gardening and health, as well as picture books for children. We also have a new but rapidly growing list of non-fiction narrative titles spanning history, culture, food, science, memories and more. …
Read More »Advocacy: why Australia’s healthcare system needs to do more to help smokers quit
A commentary published today in the Australian & New Zealand Journal of Public Health called for the inclusion of smoking cessation as a routine practice in the health system. According to data released by the Australian Institute of Health & Welfare last month, smoking is still the leading cause of …
Read More »10 best romantic movies based on books
Countless love stories have been told through the ages through books, and this is a medium where the genre continues to be successful even today. Whether it’s classic style or modern romance, there are plenty of novels to suit everyone’s tastes. RELATED: The 10 Best Romances In Crime Movies, Ranked …
Read More »SpaceX Inspiration4 crew: who was on board the civilian flight?
When NASA owned and operated its own spacecraft, there was no way it would rent a Saturn 5 rocket or space shuttle from someone else. But under the Obama administration, NASA decided to hire private companies to take its astronauts to the space station. One of the secondary objectives of …
Read More »An accomplished lawyer shares the six leadership habits that matter most
How do we maintain important professional relationships while remaining true to ourselves? How can we express the special abilities that differentiate us from everyone else? Questions like these guide Veta T. Richardson’s philosophy in his latest book, Take Six. An accomplished lawyer, Richardson has led a life of impact, and …
Read More »Race, not work, predicts economic outcomes for
DURHAM, North Carolina – During the economic recovery that lasted a decade after the Great Recession, black households lost far more wealth than white families, regardless of class or occupation, according to new research from the Samuel DuBois Cook Center for Social Equity at Duke University. Notably, while most other …
Read More »French doctors and scientists denounce harassment, threats
Editor’s Note: Find the latest COVID-19 news and advice in the Medscape Coronavirus Resource Center. PARIS – A number of French medical professionals and scientists have publicly denounced the violence, death threats, doxing and physical assaults they have suffered in the past 18 months as a result of the measures …
Read More »Building Spiritual Muscle ”is an interactive journal for daily inspiration and meditation.
Manhasset, NY (PRWEB) September 17, 2021 Shaleen Makhijani-Shivdasani, a certified public accountant who runs her husband’s busy solo internal medicine practices currently residing in Manhasset, New York, where she enjoys playing tennis, meditating daily, doing embroidery, traveling, watching the professional tennis and serving his community, recently published “Stepping Inside: Building …
Read More »Nancy Fulton Interviews Selene Castrovilla on Roadmap Writers’ Support of Top Hollywood Professionals and Publishing Insiders
Hollywood, California – On September 23, Selene Castrovilla, Roadmap Writers Authors Program Director, will discuss how Roadmap connects established writers, screenwriters, agents, managers, editors and producers with emerging writers and screenwriters around the world. For more details on this workshop and other creative media workshops, visit NancyFultonMeetups.com. Founded in 2016 …
Read More »A new two-part documentary examines the genesis of
Bloomington, IN, September 10, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) – Solution Tree, a leading educational publisher and professional development provider, has announced the free online release of “The Origins of Professional Learning Communities” and “PLC at Work: The Beginning of the Practitioner’s Movement, ”a two-part documentary that tracks the evolution of the …
Read More »Libra career horoscope: the astrological sign can make dreams come true in 2021 if it “plays cards well”
Libra, the seventh sign of the zodiac, is represented by Libra, which reflects the main traits of the astrological sign: balance and harmony. But what does his career horoscope predict for the rest of the year? According to Horoscope.com, Libras could have a very positive end to the year. The …
Read More »Here are some books by local authors that you may have missed
Breadcrumb Links Local entertainment Entertainment Author of the article: Pierre Hendra Release date : 03 Sep 2021 • 2 hours ago • 6 minutes to read Retired intensive care physician Greg Stidham has written a memoir and a book of poetry. Content of the article In 2017, when “Algonquin Sunset,” …
Read More »California speeds up NCAA athlete compensation law to take effect Wednesday
Governor Gavin Newsom on Tuesday signed Senate Bill 26, which increased the implementation date for California’s athlete compensation law from January 1, 2023, to September 1. | Keith Srakocic / AP Photo SACRAMENTO – Gov. Gavin Newsom announced Tuesday evening that he has signed a bill that speeds up the …
Read More »Successful knowledge communication
Joe roslin Professor, Science Communicator, SHARE – Center for Quality and Safety in the Health Service, University of Stavanger Healdberg Safe Ph.D., Psychologist, SHARE – Center for Quality and Safety in Health Services, University of Stavanger The authors of the post wrote that encouraging healthcare professionals to stay at home …
Read More »PEO (professional employers’ organizations) Main players in the operating market: automatic data processing (ADP), Insperity, TriNet, Paychex, TEL Staffing & HR, Oasis Outsourcing, Ahead Human Resources, Group Management Services (GMS), Alcott HR, Total HR, etc. .
Introduction: PEO (Professional Employers’ Organizations) Market, 2020-28The PEO (Professional Employer Organizations) market report contains a clear blueprint of the data being advertised in the form of pie charts, trackers, line traces, and various updates that isolate genuine data into noticeably clear desires. to bring a vivid improvement of nuances to …
Read More »On My Radar: Paula Hawkins Cultural Highlights | Paula hawkins
Bborn in Zimbabwe in 1972, author Paula Hawkins studied PPE at the University of Oxford before joining the Times as an economic journalist. She started writing romantic fiction under the name Amy Silver, and in 2015 published The girl on the train, a psychological thriller that has become an international …
Read More »Legal Education Transformations: What Changes Are Here To Stay? | Association of Certified Electronic Discovery Specialists (ACEDS)
The field of education has experienced constant challenges, transformations and opportunities over the past year. Faculty and students alike have been immersed in e-learning without warning, often requiring adjustments to stay afloat and combat obstacles. Although these started as temporary solutions, elements of these changes will become permanent in education …
Read More »Steve Chapman: Are Disney Princesses Harming Our Daughters?
Steve chapman Americans broke with kings, queens, and other royalty items 246 years ago. The British people still support their monarchy, but I suspect that most of them, contemplating the fate of Princess Diana and Meghan Markle, would rather swim in the Channel than have their daughters marry a prince. …
Read More »Roger Federer, Lionel Messi and the pursuit of greatness
August 7, 2021 The Barcelona complex. By Simon Kuper. Penguin; 416 pages; $ 27. Published in Great Britain under the name “Barça”; Short books; £ 20 The master. By Christophe Clarey. Twelve; 432 pages; $ 30. John Murray; £ 20 ATWO OF the most stylish and successful athletes of all …
Read More »Amazon Announces First Fulfill – GuruFocus.com
Amazon.com, Inc. (NASDAQ: AMZN) Amazon today announced plans to open a fulfillment center in Port St. Lucie, FL. The site, which is anticipated to launch in 2022, will create more than 500 new, full-time jobs that pay at least $ 15 per hour and provide comprehensive benefits starting day one …
Read More »Is the disappearance of the doctor’s white coat near? – Consumer health news
TUESDAY, August 3, 2021 (HealthDay News) – Your doctor walks into the exam room wearing a white coat. Or maybe your doctor is wearing a fleece jacket or softshell jacket. Does it make a difference? Yes, according to a survey that researched public perceptions of the dress and professionalism of …
Read More »Laura Foreman, journalist whose romance has become a scandal, dies at 76
“I don’t think I did anything wrong,” Ms. Foreman told The Inquirer in a statement. “Maybe I did something crazy. Granted, I don’t believe I ever wrote anything for The Inquirer that violated my own professional integrity. “ The Times told her she had to resign, even though the conduct …
Read More »Damien Interviews Carter Rubin – California Streetsblog
During Melanie’s sabbatical, we broadcast a series of podcasts to introduce readers to the board of directors of the California Streets Initiative, the nonprofit that publishes Streetsblog California, Streetsblog Los Angeles, and Streetsblog San Francisco. Our first interview, with Jon Weiss, can be found here. Yesterday, Damien interviewed Carter Rubin, …
Read More »Zakiya Dalila Harris’s The Other Black Girl – Office Politics
Zakiya Dalila Harris’ devious and disturbing debut novel The other black girl was marketed as a cross between Get out and The devil wears Prada. But it’s a misnomer that does the book a disservice, even though Harris has declared herself a huge fan of horror and science fiction. While …
Read More »Almost half of patients are responsible for the costs of interpreting secondary imagery – many cannot afford it
Doyle and his co-investigators based their findings on more than two years of corresponding professional charges, insurance payments, patient bills and direct payments. Overall, they relied on 7,740 secondary interpretations. Younger, uninsured patients received higher bills and paid more for second notices. At the same time, black people and those …
Read More »New book focuses on how mind, body and spirit interact to play a role in health
Davisson Edmond MD announces the release of ‘Conscious Health: Your Health Is Your Wealth’ OXFORD, Ala., July 20, 2021 / PRNewswire-PRWeb / – “Your health is your wealth and your actions will determine your results, the results of your life. It is the accumulation over time of good choices, one …
Read More »Enjoy these love book releases from July to December 2021
If you thought the first half of 2021 had some mind-boggling, incomprehensible romances in store, you ain’t seen nothing yet. From July to December, the love game is even more intense and we all have our eyes on them! Check out the hottest suitors for romance of the year below! …
Read More »As a writer, book review can be a dilemma – press enterprise
By Marj Charlier | Contributing columnist Every month I read six to eight books, mostly fiction, but sometimes up to two non-fiction. Sometimes I feel like a delinquent for hours on end sitting on my couch under my reading light, my laptop by my side and my feet on the …
Read More »New score measures health-related quality of life in patients with kidney disease
Strong points The results of a new study confirm the validity of a score that takes into account various outcome measures and patient-reported preferences to assess health-related quality of life in people with kidney disease. The score is calculated from assessments of cognitive function, depression, fatigue, pain interference, physical functioning, …
Read More »For people with kidney disease, there is no safe amount of lead in drinking water
Washington, DC (July 15, 2021) – The levels of lead in drinking water authorized by the Environmental Protection Agency are having adverse effects on the health of people with kidney disease, according to a new study. The results will be published in a future issue of JASN. Despite progress in …
Read More »Copper Country News | Reading takes us to amazing places
The sixth annual Payson Book Festival will feature 80 Arizona authors and promote literacy in a celebration of books for readers of all ages. Activities include Kid Zone sessions for kids, author presentations, cowboy poetry and songs, and entertainment. The free, family-friendly community event is open to the public on …
Read More »Identify and act on the drivers of burnout that are crucial for the well-being of cardiologists
Source / Disclosures Published by: Disclosures: Poppas reports that she has a financial interest in GE. The other authors do not report any relevant financial information. ADD A SUBJECT TO E-MAIL ALERTS Receive an email when new articles are posted on Please provide your email address to receive an email …
Read More »Impulsive when investing? You run the risk of losing your money
Being patient and being informed and guided are essential to your financial well-being If made with discipline and patience, your investments can yield enormous wealth, but if made recklessly and impulsively, they ruin your entire savings. As Warren Buffett puts it: “The stock market is a way of transferring money …
Read More »Don’t forget the Alamo. Fight the fake story from the book until the last man
Culture wars are alive and well in the heart of Texas. The latest battle, which erupted last week, concerns the controversial and recently published book, “Forget the Alamo”. The book received with fanfare the expected outlets from the center-left, but the preservation council of the State History Museum canceled a …
Read More »Response to the letter regarding the response to “Considering the Mighty
1Division of Pharmacotherapy, University of Texas at Austin College of Pharmacy, San Antonio, TX, USA; 2Department of Pharmacy, University Health, San Antonio, TX, USA; 3Division of Pharmacy Practice, University of Texas at Austin College of Pharmacy, Austin, TX, USA; 4Harm Reduction Legal Project, Los Angeles, California, USA Mr. editor We …
Read More »Find my way | MSU Today
Jenna Merony graduated in spring 2021 with degrees in English and professional and public writing. Merony was a Citizen scholar in the Faculty of Arts and Letters; She is pursuing her MA in English Language and Literature with a concentration in Creative Writing from Central Michigan University. The following student …
Read More »Emirates news agency – ADP warns public against cryptocurrency trading offers
Mon 05-07-2021 20:21 PM ABU DHABI, July 5, 2021 (WAM) – Abu Dhabi Police (ADP) have warned the public about an advertisement recently sent to numerous people offering cryptocurrency trading services. He also urged the public to be careful not to be fooled by offers promising quick money. Major General …
Read More »Medical Journal Articles Written By Women Get Less Cited Than Those Written By Men: Study
Findings from a new study suggest that while more women are entering academic medicine than ever before, they are less likely to be recognized as experts and leaders and to receive prestigious awards, d ” to be promoted to full professors, to hold management positions, or to author of original …
Read More »Sha’Carri Richardson | Experts discuss the use of marijuana, health
There are very few studies on marijuana and athlete performance. But the studies there paint a compelling picture. ATLANTA – Word spread quickly about American sprinter Sha’Carri Richardson whose Olympic trial results were erased and who received a one-month ban after testing positive for marijuana. And many were stunned and …
Read More »State Department faces high risk of attrition after Trump era
New research has found that nearly a third of diplomats and professional support staff at the U.S. State Department are considering leaving the department and actively seeking new jobs, indicating a morale and management crisis within the American diplomatic corps. The study, conducted by a team of graduate students from …
Read More »A practical guide to read well ”
In his Confession, Augustine of Hippo tells an anecdote about his beloved teacher Ambrose which has taken an important place in cultural history. His fame has little to do with religion, although Ambrose was the bishop of Milan at the end of the 4th century AD and was, like Augustine, …
Read More »Digitization, talent and the future of work
BOSTON, June 30, 2021 / PRNewswire / – HR leaders trying to navigate a rapidly changing work environment now have a clear set of goals to focus on: digitization, talent and the future of work. This is the central conclusion of a new report by Boston Advisory Group (BCG) and …
Read More »New Book Released: Eight Pound Cows
Eight pound cows Eight Pound Cows a heartwarming children’s book for anyone who loved and cared for an unusual pet Eight-pound cows would make excellent pets: tall, fat, hairy, black, silky, docile, pets much like two, eight-pound, white, furry, poodles that I know. “ – Dr Barbara Ten Brink PITTSBURG, …
Read More »Post-COVID life could involve wobble before regular driving
My first professional gathering in this Brave New World – you know, the kind with more than the required pajama bottoms – was at Literary Festival of Mountain Words last month. As with everything, it had been reprogrammed and hybridized, and I arrived not knowing if I would speak with …
Read More »10 surprising facts about Jackie Collins
Before there was Sex and the city or Fifty shades of Grey, Jackie Collins delivered shamelessly steamy tales of glamor and seduction with a treasure trove of semi-erotic romance novels. For the world, she had it all: fame, fortune, love and an unwavering inner strength. However, the CNN documentary lady …
Read More »University of Toronto researchers create digital ‘atlas’ to support effective planning of pharmacy services
Researchers at the Leslie Dan Faculty of Pharmacy at the University of Toronto have launched an interactive atlas that provides an overview of pharmacist services in Ontario. Among the first of its kind in Canada, the Ontario Pharmacy Evidence Network (OPEN) Interactive Atlas Tool enables regional comparisons, helping decision makers …
Read More »GoodNovel emerges as a place where literature lovers can find solace during the pandemic
SINGAPORE, June 24, 2021 / PRNewswire / – In a quarantine year, readers and editors of GoodNovel to have turned to fictional stories, in order to seek ways of spiritual connection and sharing. GoodNovel is becoming a more reliable online space for obtaining financial support as well as professional writing …
Read More »Priscilla Chan on Pediatric Biology and Research
For this week’s episode of the “First Opinion Podcast,” I spoke with Priscilla Chan, co-founder and CEO of the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative, about the urgent need for more single-celled research in pediatrics. Chan broke down the science and reflected on how becoming a parent of two young children has influenced …
Read More »Stanford researchers find signs of inflammation in the brains of people who die from COVID-19 | Information Center
The most comprehensive molecular study to date on the brains of people who have died from COVID-19 has found unmistakable signs of inflammation and altered brain circuits. Researchers at the Stanford School of Medicine and the University of Saarland in Germany report that what they saw closely resembles what is …
Read More »Bry on Business: We are in 2021. Why we still have to write about women at work and the glass ceiling
As a woman who has worked for decades, I am tired of reading about the glass ceiling, how little earnings women are making, and how many women have quit their jobs during COVID-19 because they have disproportionately carried the burden of the child. care, home education and housework. Why, after …
Read More »Meet Compton Cowboy Riding To Honor Black Cowboys And Juneteenth
Hosley took a Greyhound bus to Texas. He turned pro at 19. In 2013, he was the Bill Pickett Rodeo Rookie of the Year. He won a bareback riding title and is a five-time California Tour Champion of the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association. All the while he said he enjoyed …
Read More »Tenacious Times reporter Ronald J. Ostrow dies at 89
Ronald J. Ostrow, a soft-spoken but tenacious reporter who helped The Times rise to the forefront of journalism in Washington during the Watergate scandal and won the respect of leading Democrats and Republicans, died Monday at his home of Chevy Chase, MD. was 89 years old and suffered from Parkinson’s …
Read More »Many high priority kidney transplant patients not on the transplant waiting list
Strong points Among American adults with kidney failure, many of those with the longest expected post-transplant survival are not on the kidney transplant waiting list. African Americans, patients without commercial health insurance, and those residing in low-income communities are less likely to be on the waiting list. Washington, DC (June …
Read More »WKDZ hires Ed Marlowe to its award-winning press team
San Francisco’s KCBS All News radio won an award for its reporting on last year’s protests that erupted after the death of George Floyd. The station won the prestigious Sigma Delta Chi Award for “Best Radio News Reporting”. The distinction is presented by the Society of Professional Journalists (SPJ). The …
Read More »A Narrative Tribute In Honor Of Charlotte Ross, “The Legend Lady” Blue Ridge Community Theater Partners With SAHA For Charitable Performances
Two cultural organizations dear to High Country, the Blue Ridge Community Theater and the Southern Appalachian Historical Association, join forces to honor the late Charlotte Tanksley Ross, a regional storyteller known as “The Legend Lady.” The bands will present excerpts from the award-winning play “From My Grandmother’s Grandmother Unto Me,” …
Read More »More than half of deaths from cardiovascular disease worldwide occur in Asia
The number of people dying from cardiovascular disease (CVD) in Asia is increasing rapidly, with more than half of all CVD deaths worldwide in 2019 occurring in Asian countries, according to a review article on the state of the disease. art published in the first issue of JACC: Asia. The …
Read More »Futurist Institute launches new program: The Author Institute
Jason Schenker, President of The Futurist Institute and Founder of The Author Institute The Authors’ Institute helps leaders write comprehensive books quickly to significantly increase their professional visibility and career opportunities. The Author Institute helps executives quickly write comprehensive books that have meaningful professional impact. – Jason Schenker, Founder of …
Read More »“An African heart with an American dream.” Author Michelle Felix is delighted to announce her captivating memoir “Whole Heart”
“As long as there is love, we can heal.” – Michelle Felix KAILUA-KONA, Hawaii (PRWEB) June 14, 2021 “Whole Heart” is an honest and inspiring memoir that recognizes the pain and will make you cry, but ultimately it will fill your heart with hope, joy and longing. In this moving …
Read More »Hong Kong activist claims CSSA controls CCP after organization opposes invitation to speak at Harris School
An email to the Harris School of Public Policy of the University of Chicago’s Association of Chinese Students and Scholars (CSSA) opposing Hong Kong activist Nathan Law’s invitation to a conference prompted him to accuse the CSSA of being an operation under the influence of the Chinese Communist. Party (PCC) …
Read More »4 undergraduate students, 1 Professor Win Chancellor’s Research Awards; UCSB Library Honors 6 Students | UCSB
With the launch week underway for the 2021 class of UC Santa Barbara, several senior graduates and a faculty member received special recognition for their contributions to undergraduate research. Chancellor Henry T. Yang and the UCSB Library have each announced their recipients for 2021. The Chancellor’s Award for Excellence in …
Read More »UVI Notice Board for June
University of the Virgin Islands wall with students (photo submitted) UVI School of Business will organize a third webinar with SBDC – Focus on business processes UVI’s School of Business continues its webinar series that focuses on USVI’s small business support strategies. The third webinar in the comprehensive series is …
Read More »Retroactive name changes in astronomical publications
If you’re active on Twitter astronomy, you’ve probably seen a lot of discussion lately about academic journal policies regarding retroactive change of publication names. The work and obstacles of the process can add a lot of difficulty to the academic life of transgender and non-binary researchers *. Many transgender people …
Read More »Andrew Ryan, a man from Cork in Constantinople
Until the beginning of the 19th century, few Muslims in the Ottoman Empire knew languages other than Ottoman, Persian and Arabic. The Ottomans communicated with Europe through dragomaniacs, whose work – like that of translators and interpreters today – involved much more than delivering ready-made messages. They translated, orally and …
Read More »Books by Jim Rogers, Kelly McGonigal and other popular foreign authors from Nikkei BP
Nikkei BP has published Japanese books originally edited by Jim Rogers, Kelly McGonigal, and other influential foreign figures. Contact us for more information. TOKYO, JAPAN, June 10, 2021 /EINPresswire.com/ – Taking advantage of the expertise and networks of its correspondents abroad in New York, Silicon Valley, London, Shanghai and Bangkok …
Read More »The vaccine conversation is now a sports conversation
Recently I was talking with a friend and colleague whom I have known for many years. The conversation continued in our careers. I wanted feedback on mine. Never one to hold back, he spoke about my reputation in the industry, what others had said about me and what he had …
Read More »Swizz Beatz, Timbaland and D-Nice will receive the ASCAP Voice of the Culture award at the Virtual 2021 ASCAP Rhythm & Soul Music Awards on June 22
NEW YORK, June 8, 2021 / PRNewswire / – ASCAP, the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers, announced that the award-winning songwriter-producers Swizz beatz, Timbaland and D-Nice will receive the prestigious ASCAP Prize for the Voice of Culture to launch the 2021 ASCAP Rhythm & Soul Music Awards at …
Read More »Thunder Bay has ‘nothing to fear,’ says NOSM dean
Sarita Verma says the University of NOSM wants to work closely with Lakehead. THUNDER BAY – The Dean, President and CEO of the Northern Ontario School of Medicine assures us that the institution will maintain a strong presence in Thunder Bay. In an interview on Monday, Sarita Verma berated but …
Read More »TopologyEdu Continues Global Expansion with InstitutePro by Mudit Gupta and Vanita Gupta
(ProNewsReport Editorial): – Jaipur, Rajasthan, June 6, 2021 (Issuewire.com) – Since the creation of this digital world, many industries have joined the new sector with technology so that they also thrive in education ! Well-known software company TopologyPro’s activated InstitutPro (www.institutpro.com) in the same way TopologyEdu (www.topologyedu.com) Administrative software and …
Read More »New book reveals how bad assertiveness gospel among mental health therapists is for kids who think they are trans – rt op-ed
Many young people who present themselves as gender dysphoric have mental health problems or have suffered abuse or trauma. Yet instead of probing for these causes of distress, therapists are expected to accept their patient’s self-diagnosis. The transgender craze shows no signs of loosening its grip on society. The impact …
Read More »Book offers advice on virtual meetings – Twin Cities
It’s been a year and it has changed since Zoom became a verb and we have all learned to use the cameras on our laptops. Meanwhile, books, websites, consulting firms, and everyone’s Aunt Edna have offered tips on how to behave in virtual meetings. Amy lindgren And thank god for …
Read More »Flexed Elbow Valgus External Rotation (FEVER) View Improves MRI Assessment of Ulnar Collateral Ligament in Major League Baseball Pitching Athletes – ScienceDaily
According to a pilot study published in ARRS ‘ American Journal of Roentgenology (AJR), the external rotational view of the flexed elbow valgus (FEVER) may improve MRI assessment of the ulnar collateral ligament (UCL) in Major League Baseball (MLB) pitchers. “The increased joint space width confirms elbow valgus stress with …
Read More »A romance writer’s muse becomes his true love interest
Mr. Murray spoke the same way. “When she held my hand it felt like I was coming home – she made me feel calm,” he said. “I am a nurturer and a caring person. She became the one I wanted to pay attention to, help and love. The following year …
Read More »Older workers are now the least likely to ask for a pay rise
You might think that Baby Boomers, who have lived longer than Gen Z and Millennials and generally have more work experience, would be the most confident to ask for a raise. A new investigation, conducted by Indeed, revealed that they actually display the greatest hesitation. This idea builds on research …
Read More »Electronic Note on Work and Employment – May 2021 | Burr & Forman
To concentrate U.S. Immigration System: President Biden’s First 100 Days Last month, President Joe Biden (“President Biden”) concluded his first 100 days as President of the United States – focusing on a myriad of issues ranging from the coronavirus pandemic (“COVID-19”) to the US immigration system. As immigration matters remained …
Read More »8 authors sharing the secrets of a successful life
Productivity. Joy. Wealth. These are not unicorn dreams. Many people develop habits that lead them to increasingly successful personal and professional lives. And they do it in different ways. For example, some people turn to music to do more things to do. In fact, in one Robert Half Study71% of …
Read More »Should game broadcasts include sports betting information?
Hiring Clay Travis to be part of the squad to fill Rush Limbaugh’s old time slot couldn’t have been easier. Travis is with FOX Sports Radio, which is owned by Premier Networks. The old Limbaugh show was distributed by Premier. It was a way to get some name recognition to …
Read More »Commission Report Finds Time To Consider Race In College Sports – Los Angeles Sentinel | Los Angeles Sentry
Commission report finds time to consider race in college sports The authors said the NCAA should also invest in black athletes while they are on campus, including devoting resources to programs that support African Americans. At its best, sport can be an arena where everyone’s differences and skills are respected …
Read More »Author Michael Ende hated the movie so much he wanted his name removed from the credits
One of the childhood movies that people remember is The never-ending story. The film took young viewers into a fantasy world and captured their imaginations. Last year, fans were able to relive their childhood experience when the film became available for streaming online. The source material was a novel written …
Read More »