Tag: body
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Andela Strengthening Partnerships and Connecting with Engineering Talent in Kenya and Egypt
[ad_1] By Jeremy Johnson, Andela’s Co-founder and CEO We founded Andela in Lagos, Nigeria, in 2014 on a simple premise: brilliance is evenly distributed, but opportunity is not. As we expanded from country to country over the first five years, I was back and forth between the US and the continent almost every other month. ... -
For foreign soldiers in Ukraine, US foundation provides lifeline to medical treatment
[ad_1] For some foreigners who rushed to Ukraine in the early days of the war, what might happen if they were wounded in battle was a question they’d figure out later. “A lot of times we didn’t even know where the stabilization point was,” said David Bramlette, a former U.S. Army Green Beret who led ... -
Unlocking Skills: What Learners and Employers Need to Know About Microcredentials
[ad_1] Digital badges, microcredentials and digital credentials… What sets them apart, or are they synonymous? Essentially, these credentials share a few attributes: They are skill-specific and emphasize industry-relevant competencies. Moreover, they possess the valuable quality of being stackable, allowing learners to accumulate multiple credentials over time, systematically enhancing their expertise through a portfolio of competencies. ... -
Don’t Let Motion Sickness Ruin Your Journey: Effective Treatments You Need to Know
Motion Sickness Many people experience significant levels of discomfort as a result of motion sickness, which is often referred to as travel sickness. Although it is most commonly caused by travelling by automobile, it can also be the outcome of travelling by aeroplane or boat. The vestibular system of the body, which helps maintain a ... -
Sneezing No More: Effective Treatment Options for Hay Fever
Over 10 million individuals in the UK suffer from hay fever, or seasonal allergic rhinitis, a disorder brought on by an allergy to pollen. Hay fever symptoms typically manifest themselves for the first time in childhood, though they can appear at any age. People who suffer from hay fever have immune systems that react to ... -
Hidden in Plain Sight | EdSurge News
[ad_1] Districts, families, communities and youth-supporting organizations all have vested interests in supporting the academic journeys of students, yet their decisions affecting education often occur independently. This disconnect is especially evident for students from communities that have historically and systematically been excluded (HSE) from opportunity and access in education: Black, Brown, Indigenous, those experiencing poverty, ... -
Every Black Student Should Have a Black Teacher. Here’s How We Can Make That Possible.
[ad_1] I’ve spent more than a decade working as a teacher and principal. In 2015, I left the classroom for a year to try something different and it completely reshaped my work. I took on a role as a teacher recruiter at Achievement First, where my focus was working with principals to hire teachers. At ... -
Honeywell shows off augmented-reality headset for tank crews
[ad_1] Move over, F-35 pilots. Tech giant Honeywell wants to give tank crews their own X-ray vision. Unveiled at this week’s AUSA show in Washington, D.C., the 360 Display clicks into the helmet mount currently used for night vision goggles. It’s designed to mirror human vision, so even with prescription glasses on, the user can ...











