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Why we love the smell of gasoline, according to science
[ad_1] I don’t know about you, but when I drive to Wawa, I’m more than thrilled by the tantalizing aroma of fresh Italian hoagie. Remove the nozzle of the gasoline pump and refuel. Admit it, you probably like that pungent gasoline stench too.A colorless and highly flammable liquid, benzene gives gasoline its recognizable odor, but ... -
Provider interview, part 1
[ad_1] MARQUETTE, MI (WLUC) – This week’s yourTV6 Morning News dives into the topic of mental health as schools reopen across Upper Michigan. We were asked by our viewers: Who are the providers?” Are you doing This week, we are speaking with two providers of the UP Health System. Dr. Jennifer Borden attended school at ... -
Adapting fashion for people with disabilities
[ad_1] Startup certifies clothing from big brands as inclusive for those with difficulty dressing Most of us button our shirts or tie our shoes without thinking, but it can be a daily challenge for billions of people around the world who live with disabilities. There is a nature. By encouraging fashion brands to make clothing ... -
Ethiopian Ministry of Health launches five-year national health equity strategy with high-level advocacy workshop on health equity – Ethiopia
[ad_1] The Ethiopian Ministry of Health launched the Five-Year National Health Equity Strategy on 18 August 2022 with a one-day high-level advocacy workshop. The workshop, held jointly with the World Health Organization (WHO) in Ethiopia, included representatives from the Standing Committee on Social Development, Cultural and Sport Affairs of the House of Representatives of the ... -
Western Carolina University – Professor uses anatomy to improve anatomy teaching, collaboration
[ad_1] WCU story August 29, 2022 Tom Roshaw Doug Keskula (right), Professor of Physical Therapy, and Leigh Odom, Associate Professor of Speech Language Pathology, traveled from WCU to Canada this summer for a dissection workshop to explore human anatomy together. did. When Doug Keskula, a professor of physical therapy, and Leigh Odom, an associate professor ... -
Supporting Teachers, Helping Children Educate – Longmont Times Call
[ad_1] The most important part of our school has always been the teachers. This has always been a challenging and rewarding job. Years ago, a teacher could support a family on a teacher’s salary. Teachers were respected by the community. Parents expected their children to show the same respect for their teachers. Many things have ... -
Gun owners are racists, according to bad science
[ad_1] White people own guns and oppose gun control laws because they are racist and afraid of black people. Two new studies are building on this perilous narrative among our academic elite. Such rhetoric probably comes as no surprise among political commentators and celebrities, but otherwise serious scholars now attribute racist motivations to gun ownership ... -
Jill Fescher on Podcasting and Agency Business Development
[ad_1] In Part 1, we learned about Jill Fecher, Chief Growth Officer at Cypress North. She learned about her past background in marketing, why she joined Cypress Her North, her job there, the importance of titles and descriptions. Part 2 discusses the importance of podcasting to agencies and business development at agencies. (0:00) Agency Podcasting: ...











