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Marquis Who's Who Honors Fang Zhang for Expertise in Accounting

Fang Zhang is an accounting expert in auditing within the health care, state and local government and not-for-profit industries




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Marquis Who's Who Honors Michael S. Ferree for Expertise in Project Management

Michael S. Ferree is a distinguished expert in technical support information assurance and cybersecurity




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Mountainside-Optum Partnership Brings Innovative Addiction Care to More Families

Mountainside, a leading holistic addiction treatment center in the Northeast, is in-network with Optum, expanding treatment access to a wider range of people in need.




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LDN Research Trust Invites Screening of Their Documentary Demystifying Stealth Syndromes

Imagine having a complex debilitating syndrome that affects nearly every part of your body. Because it's invisible, and almost nobody has heard of it, you look like a hypochondriac. Now imagine having 3 such syndromes that exacerbate one another.




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Marquis Who's Who Honors Rodger K. Johnson for Expertise in Financial Services

Rodger K. Johnson has made his mark on the world of financial planning across more than 45 years




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Marquis Who's Who Honors Saad Bin Arshad, MS, for Expertise in Automotive Engineering

Saad Bin Arshad, MS, is a distinguished senior systems modeling engineer at Lucid




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Marquis Who's Who Honors Salice Thomas, BEng, MS, MBA, MPhil, for Expertise in Engineering

Salice Thomas, BEng, MS, MBA, MPhil, is a global business executive with more than 25 years of expertise in engineering and providing technological solutions across a wide range of industries




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Michael D. McCann, MD, MBA, Celebrated for Excellence in Health Care and Education

Michael D. McCann, MD, MBA, is an Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine at Vanderbilt University Medical Center




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Marquis Who's Who Honors Shane L. Beckers, DVM, for Expertise in Veterinary Medicine

Shane L. Beckers, DVM, is a distinguished military veteran and medical professional with more than 20 years of experience in the veterinary industry




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TikTok Inside Sales Representatives File Putative Collective Action for Unpaid Overtime Wages

The Complaint alleges that despite performing non-exempt work, TikTok improperly classified its Inside Sales Representatives as exempt and required them to work overtime to meet TikTok's productivity standards/metrics.




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Designed for singles seeking authenticity, AppatMe uses AI and psychology to create matches that align with individual aspirations

Discover AppatMe, the fresh approach to online dating! Using AI, our platform creates deeper, personalized connections for singles across the U.S., moving beyond random matches to deliver tailored, meaningful encounters.




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Crete United Expands Service Area and Adds Plumbing Capabilities to the Chicago-area with Hartwig Mechanical

Hartwig Mechanical service extends to Northern Illinois, the North Side of Chicago and Southern Wisconsin.




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Sonepar's North American Expansion Brings over $2B in Additional Revenue

Acquisition growth in 2024 includes 7 companies, 1700 new associates and 89 new branches




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Stunning Multi-Million Dollar Falmouth Maine Home Goes Short Term Rental

Close to 4,000 SF of elegance and ambiance in one of the State's wealthiest zip codes and minutes to downtown Portland




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Mid Cities Psychiatry Awarded Behavioral Health Care and Human Services Accreditation by The Joint Commission

Mid Cities Psychiatry has been awarded The Joint Commission's Gold Seal of Approval® for Behavioral Health Care and Human Services by powering through its performance standards.




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Michigan's Upper Peninsula Nominated as the USA TODAY 2024 10Best Destination for Snow

Michigan's Upper Peninsula, known for its awe-inspiring winter landscapes and abundant snowfall, has again been nominated for USA TODAY's 10Best "Best Snow Destination" title.




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ENJOY THIS HOLIDAY SEASON AT PERKINS AMERICAN FOOD CO.

Treat yourself and your loved ones to the new BBQ Baby Back Ribs and decadent line of one-of-a-kind Cinna-Rolls




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North Koreans' Journey for Liberty Continues : 2024 Unification Cultural Event for Overseas Koreans held in Germany

- Overseas Korean Unification Event held successfully in Leipzig, Germany on November 9 - North Korean defector's live painting and barbed wire bracelets highlighting reality attracts attention




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Jonathan F. Melegrito Inducted into the Prestigious Marquis Who's Who Biographical Registry

Jonathan F. Melegrito is celebrated for his authenticity and recognized for his success in his finance career




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VSDesign Unveils "On the Critical Point: Wanderlust and Nostalgia in the New Age" at the Penn Museum

A Global Art Exhibition Examining Humanity's Journey Through Identity, Technology and Culture




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Royal Thai Massage and Wellness Center Now Open at the Salon and Spa Galleria Benbrook in Benbrook, Texas

Specializing in pain relief, Licensed Massage Therapist Orawan offers a variety of massage therapies, including Swedish, deep-tissue, traditional Thai, and Thai combination.




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J. Martinez & Co. Fine Coffees Explains the Difference Between Jamaican Blue Mountain Coffee and High Mountain

J. Martinez & Company offers an explanation of the differences between Jamaica Blue Mountain coffee and High Mountain.




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The Mad Hatter Holiday Festival, Parade & Tree Lighting creates a Wonderland of enchantment with California's most whimsical holiday happening in the historic downtown of Vallejo

The Mad Hatter Holiday Festival attracts thousands of people to the historic downtown district of Vallejo with its creative lighted and fire shooting Wonderland recreations that turns the city into a fantasy world for children and adults alike.




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Marquis Who's Who Honors Kenneth M. Rice for Expertise in Executive Leadership

Kenneth M. Rice is a seasoned expert in the restaurant and franchising sector




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Dayana Custer, MBA, Demonstrates Distinction in Business Development

Dayana Custer, MBA, serves as the division director at BAYADA Home Health Care




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Sharon Kunkel, APR, CPRC Celebrated for Contributions to Public Relations and Marketing Industries

Kunkel is the president of Wordslinger Marketing & PR, primarily serving the nonprofit community




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Ace Bedich Honored for Expertise in the Pool and Landscaping Industry

Ace Bedich is the owner of Green O' Aces Pools & Landscape




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Marquis Who's Who Honors Edward Bohlke for Expertise in Executive Coaching

Mr. Bohlke is a respected mentor and inspiring small business leader




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Beverly Newton Lauded for Excellence in People Management




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Lorrainne Bilodeau, MS, Celebrated for Contributions to Social Services

Lorrainne Bilodeau, MS, honored for more than 40 years of success in her profession




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Marquis Who's Who Honors Matthew Ward Stringer for Expertise in Project Management and Executive Leadership

Matthew Ward Stringer has excelled in diverse professional contexts, including music and marketing




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Marquis Who's Who Honors Colby Fischer for Expertise in Financial Planning and Analysis

Colby Fischer is an innovative leader with more than a decade of experience in the field of corporate finance




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Chevo IRS Win: Prime BPA Contract for Enterprise Program Project Integration Services

Chevo one of eleven awardees of this 7-year, $1.9B BPA




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A Genetically-Engineered Spider Silk Scarf

Sruli Recht, the Reyjavik-based industrial designer with a penchant for the unusual, may have topped himself. His ATOR scarf, made of spider silk, was created with the help of both a spider and a goat:

"Our knit originates from the silk gland DNA of a spider, carefully placed in the milk ducts of a goat. A single filament is reeled out of the goat millimetres at a time to produce the most unobtainable fibre in the world."

"It takes several weeks to hand-loom the filament into this fabric quality, a further week gently coaxing the textile into the knotted web of this ghostly veil. [The scarf is] is woven, its proteins color treated with hot acid, then cured. After cutting it is twisted into a Möbius strip, and a flat felled seam is backstitched by hand with lengths of the same yarn, a holistic approach just short of felting, closing the loop."

"The edges are folded and pressed with agonizing slowness, before being bound with a Japanese thermally activated tape, a frosted, almost invisible finish."

"ATOR is made from one of the rarest multi-hyphenated materials in the world – genetically engineered spider-goat silk filament, hand-loomed, hand-dyed, hand-stitched, and hand-bound."

Considering that Recht could only get enough material to produce three of these, the €2,200 (USD $2,337) price doesn't seem that high.




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Nice Design Touches in Cathay-Pacific's New Premium Economy Seats

For those of us who can't afford to fly Business Class, design studio JPA has designed a better Premium Economy seat.

The new design takes cues from a wingback chair, providing greater privacy on either side of your head.

A nice, unexpectedly elegant design touch is this reading light integrated into the headrest.

Thigh support is offered when the seats recline.

There's also a footrest you can fold down.

The seatback monitors are gigantic, and the seatback tray has been replaced with a phone/tablet tray, in case you want to supplant the onboard programming with your own.

The trays are now located in the armrests.

The non-tray armrests of each seat feature a storage compartment with a light and a USB-C port.

Between the seats, on the center console are conventional power outlets.

The new seat designs are slated for Cathay-Pacific's 777-300ER wide-body planes.




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A Windshield Wiper for Motorcycle Helmet Visors

A motorcyclist riding through rainy weather might coat their visor with a water repellent spray. However, they then have to travel fast enough for wind resistance to blow their visor clear. At slower speeds, their visibility remains compromised.

This Bikerguard invention, created by two engineers in Slovenia, is a remote-controlled wiper blade for motorcycle helmet visors. You do have to drive two screws through the top of your visor to attach the mounting base, and you can then pop the Bikerguard on and off as needed. A wireless remote control attaches to your bike's handlebars.

The POV demonstration does seem convincing:

The developers claim that motorcycle police bodies in Slovenia, Hungary and Germany "are in the process of evaluating BIKERGUARD for potential integration into their motorcycle fleet." In the meantime, they sell these online for €319 (USD $339) a pop. A three-pack of replacement wiper blades runs €25 (USD $27).

I wouldn't be surprised if, in the future Oakley develops a visor for runners with one of these attached.




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Celebrating NOOKA: "Designing Time" Book

The work of long-time Core77-fave NOOKA—founded by Matthew Waldman—is the subject of a newly-released book, Designing Time, a lavish and time-travel-y chronicle of the brand's evolution and its efforts to make us rethink how we perceive the formal intersection of time and design.

"The Future Should Not Look Like the Past" offers a deep dive into NOOKA's journey, from its inception to its impact on the design landscape. Established in the late 1990s, NOOKA was a pioneer in creating timepieces that employed a unique visual language, "making the concept of time more intuitive and accessible." The brand's partnership with Seiko marked the beginning of a new era in watch design, introducing passive intelligent interfaces that enriched the user experience.

With ambitions ahead of their time, Waldman's vision was "to promote a universal language through design that transcends cultural and geopolitical boundaries." He created a shorthand for the concept—Mindstyle—which "merges interface design with lifestyle aspirations, aiming to foster a better future."

Inside the Book

Spanning 200+ pages, Designing Time is an absolute treasure trove for design enthusiasts, and an incredible pleasure to meander through. It features an array of content—including sketches, renders, and photographs—accompanied by inside stories and process images of unrealized projects. (Always some of the most ambitious!) The book not only highlights NOOKA's groundbreaking products (such as the iconic STRIP belt and futuristic sunglasses), but also delves into the brand's cultural impact during the 2000s. Anyone in the design world at that time will be taking a very enjoyable trip down memory lane with this thing.

Launched on Kickstarter Japan in 2022, the book quickly reached its funding goal, reflecting the enduring interest in NOOKA's innovative approach. The first print run sold out, and a second edition [Hard cover only] is set to ship in November 2024, so more of us will be able to get ouir hands on one.

Find more info here: https://www.nooka.com/nooka-book/





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Google Parent Alphabet Sold 79% of Its Stake in Snowflake and Is Piling Into This Supercharged Artificial Intelligence (AI) Stock Instead




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Coca-Cola Is a Passive Income Powerhouse, but So Is This Cash-Gushing Oil Stock That Plans to Pay Over $11 Billion in Dividends by the End of the Year




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Disney earnings beat as streaming profit tops estimates




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I'm Selling My House and Netting $435,000. Do I Have to Worry About Capital Gains Taxes?




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Super Micro Stock Has Made a ‘Round Trip’ From Last Year. Where It Is Headed Next, According to History.




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1 Top Cryptocurrency to Buy Before It Soars 16,939%, According to MicroStrategy Chief and Billionaire Michael Saylor




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This Underpriced AI Stock Is Trading For Only $20 – Could It Be The Next Nvidia?




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India imposes ADD on epichlorohydrin imports from 3 nations

India recently imposed an anti-dumping duty (ADD) of up to $557 per tonne on epichlorohydrin imports from China, South Korea and Thailand for five years, the department of revenue said in a notification. The chemical is primarily used in the adhesive industry. The duty was imposed as the chemical was exported to India from these countries at prices below normal.




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Overall softening of biz sentiment in US in Oct: S&P Global

The US headline business activity net balance fell to 30 per cent in October from 41 per cent in June and was the lowest for two years, an S&P Global survey found. Despite this, firms were still more optimistic than the global average net balance of 24 per cent. Inflation expectations were a bit above the global average. At 37 per cent, the manufacturing net balance was the highest for a year.




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India's WPI inflation rises to 2.36% in October 2024

India's wholesale price index (WPI) inflation rate rose to 2.36 per cent in October 2024, up from 1.84 per cent in September, largely driven by increased prices in food items, manufacturing, machinery, and motor vehicles. The WPI index rose to 156.1, with manufacturing products increasing to 142.5. Primary articles saw a 2.35 per cent rise, while fuel and power decreased by 0.27 per cent.