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BrandWagon Advertising Talk with Mehul Gupta of Socheers
[ad_1] The pandemic has brought significant changes across industries, and marketing is no exception. Today, digital marketing has become a critical aspect to attracting new customers and retaining existing customers. The BrandWagon Ad Talk series features industry experts to highlight what has changed in the last two years and, more importantly, these changes will continue. ... -
School Lunch Payments on Monday’s School Board Agenda – Salisbury Post
[ad_1] School lunch payments on Monday’s school board agenda Released at 12:07 am on Sunday, August 21, 2022 SALISBURY — A national issue landed on Monday’s agenda of the Rowan Salisbury School Board. The board is seeking an update on school lunches after a federal exemption that allowed all school districts in the country to ... -
Brock dominates Ojibwe – DirtFish
[ad_1] “We were completely transparent with Klim. Every step of the way, we were like, ‘This is what we’re doing. If you want to beat us, this is what you should do.’ It was like, he was doing it!” Unfortunately for Fedov, that off was the end of his rally, opening the second step into ... -
Housing Hope Employment and Education Program Receives $130,000 Grant from Boeing
[ad_1] Boeing has awarded a $130,000 grant to Housing Hope’s education, employment and training programs. The Housing Hope Program provides employment and education services to people experiencing homelessness, poverty and other adversities in Snohomish County. The program positions people to earn a GED, high school diploma, degree, or certificate so they can pursue the living ... -
Those who oppose science believe that their knowledge is of the highest rank, but in reality it is of the lowest rank.
[ad_1] People who are most against scientific consensus tend to have the lowest levels of objective scientific knowledge and the highest levels of self-assessed knowledge, according to a new study published in . scientific progressThis finding is consistent with the Dunning-Kruger effect, a well-documented phenomenon whereby people with deficient skills and knowledge tend to overestimate ... -
PowerWash simulator players help with mental health research
[ad_1] Players of the PowerWash simulator have now helped researchers understand the effects of gaming—at least the game of cleaning things using a virtual pressure washer—on mental health. The game’s developer, FuturLab, said in a Steam update:(opens in new window) We have partnered with researchers from the University of Oxford’s Oxford Internet Institute to conduct ... -
Former Green Party leader goes back to roots, seeks solutions through climate science
[ad_1] The Oak Bay climate scientist turned politician returns to his roots and reclaims his role as an outspoken expert on the topic. Former MLA of Oak Bay Gordon Head and leader of the BC Green Party, Andrew Weaver first launched his website while leaving a legitimate position, speeches and essays as the first Green ... -
ISU climate program based on science, not politics
[ad_1] Regent Nancy Bettger listens to University of Northern Iowa President Mark Nook at the Iowa Board of Trustees meeting at the University of Iowa Levitt College Placement Center in Iowa City, Iowa, Thursday, June 2, 2022. (Jim Slosiarek/The Gazette) Iowa State University is introducing a climate science degree program this fall. But one of ...











