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Hello Woodlands Founder Hosts Series of Free Small Business Seminars
[ad_1] Woodlands, Texas – Jennifer Bruce, president and CEO of Hello Woodlands, will be presenting three free seminars at the Sam Houston State University Small Business Development Center (SHSU SBDC) focused on marketing strategies for small business owners. It will be held. Seminars include information on social media, SEO, email marketing, creating relevant content, and ... -
Terrence Williams pleads guilty to scheme to defraud NBA health plan
[ad_1] comment on this story comment Former NBA player Terrence Williams, the mastermind behind a scheme to defraud the NBA’s health plans, pleaded guilty to aggravated identity theft and conspiracy to commit health care and wire fraud, the Justice Department announced Friday. . “Williams spearheaded a scheme involving more than 18 former NBA players, dentists, ... -
The State Department feels that the Department of Education terminated the contract as revenge
[ad_1] your screen now. State administrations dedicated to helping blind Iowa feel retaliated after they raised concerns about prison inmates having to access school records. Initially, the Iowa Department of the Visually Impaired publicized concerns that inmates had access to names, dates of birth, and addresses while incarcerated in prison programs to produce materials for ... -
Cultural history of education
[ad_1] Commentary You can read parts 1 and 2 of this series here and here. Throughout the nineteenth century, Enlightenment rationalism gradually weakened the influence of the Christian worldview. The separation of church and state naturally led to the development of public schools and the decoupling of education from traditional religious influences. In North America, ... -
Burlington Roundtable Aims at Healthcare Worker Shortage
[ad_1] BURLINGTON, Vermont (WCAX) – Vermont will need 9,000 health care workers over the next decade, according to leaders who met in Burlington on Friday to discuss the issue. UVM Medical Center is asking Vermont regulators for a double-digit rate increase, largely due to rising labor costs.Statewide, hospitals spent him $115 million last year on ... -
Fallon’s Cutting-Edge Science Lab Creates Excitement
[ad_1] Chemistry professor Dr. Gary Evett tells students about Fallon’s new science lab. Now is the ideal time to become a science student at Western Nevada College’s Fallon Campus.Chemistry and Biology faculty and students can enjoy the newly renovated and expanded science laboratories at Virgil Getto Hall.The finishing touches on the million-dollar project were completed ... -
Altruistic behavior takes place in a different part of the brain than similar self-help activities, new research reveals.
[ad_1] Scientists at the Universities of Birmingham and Oxford have pinpointed areas of the brain that are particularly involved in striving to help others. Research published in modern biology, The choices people make to help others are made in another part of the brain that is used to make physically demanding choices to help themselves. ... -
Fashion Briefing: Naadam’s Matt Scanlan is quietly building a brand empire
[ad_1] In this week’s briefing, an in-depth look at the making of a modern brand empire. To stay up-to-date on the latest runway shows, digital presentations and behind-the-scenes buzz, sign up to receive Glossy’s daily Fashion Month Briefing (September 9-October 4). Matt Scanlan wants to build “the next LVMH, in the U.S.,” he said on ...










