Tag: people
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“Fashion should not please you.” Why Demna’s fearlessness, greed and failure are good
[ad_1] The concept of creating desire comes up a lot in your discourse. Can it be extended? As a fashion designer, how can you create desire? First, you have to become a filter for yourself. If you don’t want yourself, how can you arouse someone else’s desire? At the same time, the collection must be ... -
Yes, There’s a Shortage of Special Education Teachers. And That’s Nothing New – The 74
[ad_1] Sign up here for The 74’s daily newsletter. Donate here to support The 74’s independent journalism. For all the headlines proclaiming and debunking reports of a national teacher shortage, few have picked up on the issue’s third rail: Educators qualified to teach students with disabilities have been in short supply for half a century — since, essentially, the creation ... -
Montana Department of Health seeks to abolish commission to hear public assistance appeals
[ad_1] Montana health officials are calling on state legislators to abolish a commission to hear appeals from people who believe they have been unfairly denied public assistance benefits. Since 2016, the Public Assistance Commission has heard fewer than 20 cases a year, and very few of them have been overturned. According to the department’s proposal. ... -
Court ruling could spur competitive health plans to recoup copays for preventive services
[ad_1] Tom and Mary Jo York are a health-conscious couple who undergo annual physicals and regular colorectal cancer screenings. Mary Jo, whose mother and aunt had breast cancer, also has regular mammograms. The Yorkes, who live in New Berlin, Wisconsin, are members of the Corus Community Health Plan. It, like most health insurance in the ... -
Scientists are trying to teach robots to laugh at the right times.robot
[ad_1] Laughter comes in many forms, from polite laughter to contagious laughter. Scientists are now developing AI systems that aim to recreate these nuances of humor by laughing in the right way at the right time. The team behind a laughing robot called Erica says the system could improve natural conversations between humans and AI ... -
Oakland Tech Alumni Giving Back to Community – NBC Bay Area
[ad_1] A former student at Oakland Technical High School and now a sophomore at Stanford University, he’s devising new ways to get Oakland kids interested in science. Nineteen-year-old Ahmed Muhammad was once the first black male delegate to Auckland University of Technology. He is the founder of “Kits Cubed” while currently attending Stanford University. On ... -
Center County Food Resources discusses the relationship between food insecurity and mental health.penn state university news
[ad_1] For many people, facing food insecurity can be embarrassing and reluctant to seek help, but Center County-wide food donation organizations say otherwise. As of 2020, the food-insecure population in Center County has reached 13,660, according to the Feeding America website. According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, food insecurity is defined as the lack ... -
Summerlin Clinic Shares New Mental Health Treatment Options
[ad_1] LAS VEGAS, NV (FOX5) – September is National Suicide Prevention Awareness Month. Suicide is now his one of the leading causes of death in the United States. It’s a difficult topic to talk about, but doing so saves lives. This month, the Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas sign lights up purple to raise awareness ...









