Daily Archives: September 1, 2022
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Women’s brunch includes a fashion show
Village News/Photos Offered The Fallbrook Women’s Connection brunch fashion show on September 16 features clothes from Bonsall’s Honey Boutique. Fallbrook – The Fallbrook Women’s Connection invites all women to its fashion show and brunch on Friday, September 16, from 10am to noon in the Ballroom of the Beverly Mansion at Grand Tradition and Estate. Doors ... -
‘Get vaccinated and get a booster’ – Public Health Officials Report to Commission on Latest COVID-19 Trends
September 1, 2022 With Omicron boosters expected to be widely available after Labor Day, public health leaders are urging eligible groups to get the latest vaccines to reduce their risk of serious illness. I’m here. Department of Health officials briefed Multnomah County Commissioners on the latest COVID-19 trends on Tuesday, August 30, just as students ... -
How to build a brand in the age of digital marketing?
Guest writer Abhishek Jha says the cornerstones of brand building are consistency, long-term planning, and strategy-driven creativity that moves consumers. A noted American marketing author once said, “The art of marketing is the art of building a brand. If you’re not a brand, you’re a product.” Every organization has the ultimate goal of ... -
The Regional Science Project ‘Park for Pollinators’ will continue until September. Here’s how to join Bio Blitz:chicago news
Green bees are just one pollinator Chicagoans see in their local parks. (Patti Wetley/WTTW News) The Chicago Park District participates in a nationwide community science project aimed at raising awareness of all of the bees, butterflies, beetles, moths and wasps that depend on urban green spaces for food and shelter. The “Park for Pollinators” will ... -
TikTok Ads: The New Powerful Digital Marketing Platform for Business in 2022
Social media giants such as Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube consistently score high on most downloaded apps lists. Each of these is teeming with companies making concerted efforts to reach out to their respective communities. Tell me what hasn’t been optimized yet.tick tock As a result, marketers have turned their attention elsewhere, not yet realizing that ... -
Can artificial intelligence help us understand animals?
in a pixar movie Up, a cartoon dog called Doug is equipped with a kind of magical collar that can convert his barking and whining into fluent human speech. Elsewhere in the real world, we ask very well-trained dogs to press buttons that generate human speech with simple commands like “get out,” “walk,” and “play.” ... -
Generation Z members want sustainable clothing, but buy fast fashion instead, study finds
Credit: Unsplash/CC0 Public Domain Members of Generation Z say they want their clothes to be sustainable but still make regular fast fashion purchases, pointing to a “clear gap” between ideals and practice. shows. At the British Academy of Management annual conference held at Alliance Manchester Business School, 9 out of 10 people surveyed said they ... -
Anthony Fauci, loved and hated, plots his next move: ‘I’m not going to sit in my house’ | Science
In 1984, when Anthony Fauci took over as head of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), his wife gave him a plant for the new office. Both the palm and the 81-year-old physician are still there, the giant plant now crowding the office of one of the most celebrated—and polarizing—scientific figures in ... -
Grambling State University – A mental health mural floats like a phoenix on the campus of GSU
Pictured is the mural unveiled Thursday in the new Quad Living Learning Room on the GSU campus. (Photo by Carlton Hamlin/University Communications) T. Scott Boatwright/University Communications Grambling State University has a new Quad Living Learning Community Room in the old Grambling Institute High School building, which now houses the reception department. On Thursday afternoon, the ... -
Inslee’s COVID-19 Order Does Not Always Follow “Science” or CDC Guidance » Publications » Washington Policy Center
Remember last February when Gov. Jay Inslee adjusted COVID-19 mask mandates in line with new guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, citing a continued decline in Washington state hospitalization rates? Here it is his tweet About the change: “In light of the new [CDC] With guidance and continued declines in hospitalization rates, ...