Tag: work
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Field Museum Launches “The Changing Faces of Science” Series
[ad_1] On August 26, 2022, The Field Museum will launch a new exhibit series, The Changing Faces of Science. This series highlights the work of women and scientists and science educators of color, highlighting their passion for advancing our knowledge of life on Earth. The first exhibit in the series focuses on Lynika Strozier, a ... -
Online play, fashion, and hair take center stage in Splatoon 3
[ad_1] Even though the gameplay is strangely similar to the previous work, splatoon 3 is packed with smart changes and updates that could lead people, or at least me, to keep the game in rotation much longer than it used to. Ahead of its September 9th launch, he had to play over an hour of ... -
Hernandez: Three Lessons from Miami-Dade County on Improving Climate Resilience and Health Equity
[ad_1] Climate warriors have many faces. Such as the tanned faces of outdoor workers who demand life-saving protection in extreme heat. The face of a tired doctor on the streets of Miami providing triage to homeless people during a natural disaster. And the faces of organizers working with communities on housing and energy affordability issues. ... -
Experience the rise of online business with digital marketing
[ad_1] SEO agency SMO service virtual assistant NOIDA, UTTAR PRADESH, INDIA, Aug. 24, 2022 /EINPresswire.com/ — Important for all organizations. Regardless of its type or size, digital marketing strategies must continue to change for the benefits associated with this ever-evolving market. Online businesses must be cognizant of the nature of today’s online customers and their ... -
Timely mental health care is a key factor in strikes by Kaiser Permanente employees
[ad_1] A California law that went into effect in July requires health plans to provide timely follow-up appointments for mental health and addiction patients. It is the point of unrestricted strikes by clinicians at Kaiser Permanente, where understaffing plagues them with stifling workloads that make it impossible to provide adequate care. KP says it is ... -
IU Health doc saves California man’s leg after car crash
[ad_1] After totaling his car and facing a double amputation of his leg, Vimal Patel desperately sought a second opinion. A man’s brother-in-law from California typed “high speed car crash” into Google to find doctors who had experience treating injuries sustained in car crashes. What is the first name that pops up? By Brian Mullis, ... -
Healthy Opportunities Pilot? What’s that?
[ad_1] By Clarissa Donnelly-DeRoven This is the second story in a series examining how NC Medicaid’s Healthy Opportunities Pilot is going What would it mean for a health care program to actually pay for the things that help people be healthy, instead of just paying for care once they get sick? That’s what North Carolina’s ... -
The Hidden Role of Religious Lobbying Groups in Ohio’s Education ‘Backpack Bill’
[ad_1] An Ohio bill that would direct public education funds to private schools if students choose to attend them was backed by religious lobby groups the Center for Christian Virtue and a think tank that promotes charter schools. created. Ohio House Bill 290 — colloquially called the “Backpack Bill” — reads, “Families can choose options ...










