[The latest in our ongoing series of discussions on successful thought leadership with recipients of JD Supra’s Readers’ Choice awards:] John Ingrassia enjoys writing – he has done it his entire career – because it forces him to think more about the challenges his clients face. A senior lawyer at …
Read More »Baseball America: Meet UMass Lowell’s Nuclear Engineer Collin Duffley on the Mound
History links Through Teddy Cahill: DURHAM, NC – Collin duffley was in high school when he became interested in nuclear engineering after hearing a few lectures on the subject. During his academic research, he traveled to Massachusetts-Lowell, located less than an hour from his home in New Hampshire, where he …
Read More »Deloitte and Coupa discuss how CPOs are leading the way in agility
Pixabay On May 13, two leading organizations from a) sourcing transformation and b) sourcing technology perspective came together to discuss what they are seeing with their customers on how digital is fundamental to making their business operations resilient, and how âagilityâ is essential to make this happen. The master of …
Read More »NASCIO 2021: State IT Leaders to Convene Practically Once Again for Mid-Year Symposium
Top IT executives from all U.S. states and territories will come together virtually for the second year in a row for the annual mid-year conference of the National Association of State Chief Information Officers, May 25-27. NASCIO will coordinate online conference from its headquarters in Lexington, Ky., with presentations and …
Read More »Gender pay gap set to become controversial in Ireland
Gender pay disparities are set to become a hot topic in Ireland thanks to the government’s plans to push through the Gender Pay Gaps Bill this year. The original law was dropped when the last general election was called. Now it’s back, with some hardening provisions (for example, non-compliant businesses …
Read More »IB PD History Class: Biographers – Mythbreakers or Myth Guardians?
This teacher-chosen article with suggested questions is part of the Financial Times Free School Access Program. Details / registration here. specification Historical method Connections with the DP Evaluating PD History – Internal Evaluation, Section 3: Reflection. Key terms and ideas Biography, Myth, Legend Click to read the article below, then …
Read More »Stuttgart goalkeeper Gregor Kobel confirms Borussia Dortmund’s interest
Gregor Kobel (photo by Frederic Scheidemann / Getty Images) Relegated Werder Bremen, Köln in play-off after dramatic final day in Bundesliga by Tushar Bahl VfB Stuttgart goalkeeper Gregor Kobel has confirmed Borussia Dortmund are keen to sign him this summer. The 23-year-old has been heavily linked with a move to …
Read More »Review of the Venice Architecture Biennale 2021 – a choice of conceptual postures | Architecture
A the robotic arm twists above a bumpy landscape of compacted earth, marked with small hollows from which pink tufts of mushroom emerge. It is an “ecosystem of empathy and coexistence,” a legend tells us, the fungal flora and the mechanical member living together in perfect harmony. Nearby, bubbling reservoirs …
Read More »Currents – Insights into the Energy Industry, Volume 5, Number 18 | Spilman Thomas and Battle, PLLC
Welcome to Currents Volume 5, Issue 18. As always, we cover the gamut of hot topics in the energy industry. In this edition, we provide an overview of issues at the local, state, and federal levels, as well as international topics. We hope you find this week’s newsletter interesting and …
Read More »Scoop B joins Bally Sports as National NBA Insider
Bally Sports got their scoop. Brandon “Scoop B” Robinson has announced his new role as National NBA Insider from Bally Sports. Robinson will handle all types of NBA news in a multimedia role for the business. The journalist and commentator has covered the league for years through his âScoop B …
Read More »West Mahoning Street Rezoning Continues to be a Topic for Punxsy Council | New
PUNXSUTAWNEY – Punxsutawney Borough Council has again been approached by residents of the West Mahoning Street neighborhood to share their opinions and a bit of history ahead of the public hearing later this month on the possible change zoning of several lots. Council encouraged all those who had not had …
Read More »Variety of Topics Featured in 4-H Public Presentations | Lifestyles
Nearly three dozen 4-H members took part in the annual public presentations of the Livingston County 4-H program. The purpose of public 4-H presentations is to develop a young person’s public speaking skills and confidence in speaking to them in front of a group. Participants choose a topic of interest …
Read More »Max Verstappen’s extreme driving style could lead to mistakes: Fernando Alonso
Four races have gone by this F1 season, and hot topics have largely lingered around two of the league contenders – Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen. PUBLICITY The article continues under this ad Subsequently, the debate over the better driver of the two also gained momentum. And the latest to …
Read More »Politics, politics and pandemic: seniors associate their memories with COVID-19
From resolving global vaccine inequalities to researching reasons why people may not move away socially, some seniors have successfully linked their memories to the COVID-19 pandemic and exploring what can be learned of the past year. Anna Darwish (Computer Science / Statistics): Social Distancing Membership in North Carolina Anna Darwish, …
Read More »Suggestions for making school education more meaningful
The National Education Policy (NEP) sets out its objectives and vision in various places in the document. Chapter four of the education policy states that the curriculum and teaching methods should be holistic, easy to understand, unified and engaging. For school education, it is important to create a quest for …
Read More »FFR strategy may not be the best angiography strategy in STEMI, complete revascularization
Source / Disclosures Published by: Source: Puymirat E et al. Joint American College of Cardiology / New England Journal of Medicine Late Breaking Clinical Trials. Presented at: American College of Cardiology Scientific Session; May 15-17, 2021 (virtual meeting). Disclosures: The study was sponsored by Assistance Publique-Hôpitaux de Paris, with an …
Read More »Windows Insider Bug Bash and more
Welcome, OnMSFT readers, to OnPodcast Episode 34. In our last episode this week, we took a look at the latest Windows Insider Bash bug. We also talked about Build 2021, Xbox, lawsuits, and more. Our show started off with the big news of the week – the return of the …
Read More »International Hybrid Lung Cancer Congress Focuses on Multimodal Treatment
Elucidating clinical trial results so that they can be incorporated into the daily workflow of lung cancer care delivery remains a common theme of the 22nd Annual International Lung Cancer Congress® hosted by Physicians’ Education. Resource®, LLC (PER®), a goal that continues from the early days of the meeting, said …
Read More »Twitter is reportedly working on a new set of paid tweet options as part of a monthly subscription model
What additional Twitter features would you pay to improve your in-app experience? Last July, Twitter sent out a poll to some users that asked this exact question, as well as a range of potential paid tools it might seek to offer, and since then the platform has been expanding its …
Read More »My students and the lessons they gave me on innovation
This article was translated from our Spanish edition using AI technologies. Errors may exist due to this process. Opinions expressed by Contractor the contributors are theirs. When Covid-19 was installed in Mexico and classes migrated to online platforms, teaching innovation classes took on new meaning. Now the social and technological …
Read More »Fronsac Real Estate Investment Trust (CVE: FRO.UN) CEO could see pay rise on the horizon
Shareholders are unlikely to be disappointed with the strong results of Fronsac Real Estate Investment Trust (CVE: FRO.UN) recently and they’ll keep that in mind at the AGM on May 21, 2021. They’ll likely be more interested in hearing the board discuss future initiatives to further improve business. when they …
Read More »RSA 2021: what to expect at this year’s digital event
This year, RSA will offer more than 200 educational sessions on 24 information tracks and include 19 keynote addresses. Resilience is a concept that will be discussed in many sessions, as speakers describe how they and others endured the massive security challenges of suddenly remote working as their organizations weathered …
Read More »What are the five essentials that make a great podcast?
Microphone in the broadcast studio of the radio station. Getty What are the five essentials that make a great podcast? originally appeared on Quora: the place to acquire and share knowledge, allowing people to learn from others and better understand the world. Reply by Andrew Steven, podcast producer, on Quora: …
Read More »The NFL schedule gives us the Cleveland Browns vs. the Ravens back to back
The AFC North schedule has a weird quirk for the 2021 season, which leaves the Cleveland Browns and Ravens face off in back-to-back games. Unlike in years past, the Cleveland Browns are the topic of conversation in the NFL, especially in the AFC and AFC North. Not only does the …
Read More »Poor sleep habits can increase your risk of dementia: study
MONTREAL – Middle-aged people who don’t get enough sleep may have a higher risk of dementia 25 to 30 years later, a recent British study warns. However, two Quebec experts consulted by The Canadian Press insist that this does not mean that people in their fifties who only sleep five …
Read More »Sixers podcast: home court advantage
The Sixer Sense podcast is back Noah Levick of NBC Sports Philadelphia to talk about recent developments related to the Sixers. The original subject is the last game played by Philly in Indiana. Lucas, Chris and Noah offer their assessment of what went wrong in the closing moments of a …
Read More »Continuing pandemic offers ‘exciting’ opportunity for Calgary teenager
Many Canadians are finding more time to devote to new passions during the COVID-19 pandemic. It certainly gave a big boost to a Grade 12 student in Calgary in an area where she always does her best. Cerena Bond focused on developing her photography skills, encountering all kinds of interesting …
Read More »The other test subjects are bad guys
The test subjects seen in the latest trailer for Stranger Things 4 could be Eleven’s other captives, but they could also be villains trained at the Hawkins Lab. The most recent trailer for Strange things Season 4 seems to show that Netflix’s success will bring back Eleven’s other test subjects, …
Read More »Five courses to take this summer session
Students and professors share their favorite course offerings for summer 2021 As the second year of the fully distance-based summer courses approaches, students and faculty are sharing their favorite courses from last year, and even some unique to 2021 to add to the load of the summer courses of this …
Read More »The 7-step process to launch your podcast for free
May 13, 2021 7 min read Opinions expressed by Contractor the contributors are theirs. Podcasts have quickly become one of the most popular forms of content to consume, with portability being the main factor. They can be listened to while commuting to the office, doing cardio at the gym, or …
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