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Boston Business Journal names SOLIDWORKS one of Massachusetts' Best Places to Work

#1 mainstream 3D mechanical design software provider wins third time in three years since award first announced




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SOLIDWORKS and COSMOS software boost success of student engineers in international 'Formula' auto racing competitions

Top-placing teams cite software's short learning curve and focus on designing better products




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Brudeli Tech three-wheeler cuts sharp corners with SOLIDWORKS design

Unique cross between motorcycle and off-road vehicle blends fun, performance, safety




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Gordon Russell decks out high-profile boardrooms with furniture designed in SOLIDWORKS

Longtime U.K. office furniture maker streamlines custom, quality product development




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Breakthrough electric car maker turns to SOLIDWORKS to refine unique high-performance, traffic-reducing design

New Tango accelerates like a Porsche, trumps gridlock like a motorcycle




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Pivot International streamlines overseas collaboration with PDMWorks Enterprise

Investment improves coordination and accuracy




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BorgWarner Thermal Systems uses SOLIDWORKS software to cool world's hardest-working engines

3D CAD software helps design engineers serve biggest names in the auto and trucking industries




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SOLIDWORKS Corporation again named one of Boston Business Journal's 'Best Places to Work'

SOLIDWORKS CEO: 'A great workplace attracts great people'




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SOLIDWORKS Corporation recognized as one of the area's 'Best Places to Work' by the Boston Business Journal

Results based on answers to surveys completed by SOLIDWORKS employees




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SOLIDWORKS 2011 Helps Turn Good Ideas into Great Results

Focus on Speed and Collaboration Enables Design Teams to Work More Productively and Profitably




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Pittsburg State Engineering Technology Students Learn Faster, Easier with 1,000 New Licenses of SolidWorks software

Off-Campus, Around-the-Clock Access and Integrated Simulation are Big Advantages for Students




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SolidWorks Helps Pumpkins Go Airborne

Team ETHOS Uses SolidWorks Design and Simulation for Punkin’ Chunkin’ World Championship




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Product modification Summary: Expansion of the Listing Schedule of the Adjusted Interest Rate S&P 500 Total Return Index (EFFR) Futures Contract - Effective December 9, 2024




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Product Modification Summary: Expansion of the Listing Schedule of the New Crop Weekly Corn and New Crop Weekly Soybean Option Contracts - Effective December 16, 2024




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Ultimate guide on how to use an external SSD as a working drive on macOS Sequoia

It is easily possible to double the cost of a new M4 Mac mini by buying Apple storage — but if you know what you're doing, you can buy external drives, and save hundreds of dollars by working off those. Here's how.


External drives are vastly cheaper than Apple's storage upgrade prices

Apple's New Mac mini is a stunning bargain for its price and its performance — but maybe only in its base configuration. Once you start adding anything like more storage, you hit Apple's excessive upgrade charges and the bargain diminishes, or even goes away entirely.

It is true that Apple has made things better, both by increasing the amount of RAM that base model gets, and also by making 256GB the smallest amount of storage you can buy.


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Youth learn new methods to share their faith

OMer Richard Sharp teaches practical and relevant methods of sharing the Gospel with Portuguese young people at a youth camp.




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Santa Claus and the street corner

An OMer in Hungary shares how God intervened in the lives of women in the sex industry through the Bus4Life ministry




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‘You don’t see the plant, but the roots are growing underneath’

Three OM Hungary team members share what they’ve learned while serving as teachers at the International Christian School of Budapest.




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English learning opens the door for community

OMers work with a Hungarian church to invest in relationships through every season.




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The three things I learnt

OMer Patrick shares his biggest takeaways from serving in sports ministry in Hungary for two years.




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Women embark on climb against modern-day slavery

Forty-five women from around the world begin their trek on 9 April to Mt. Everest Base Camp and summit of Kala Patthar Peak in Nepal.




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My Word will not return empty

Prayer and the Word of God have had a powerful and liberating effect in the lives of neglected poor people visited by ‘Love Moldova’ outreach teams.




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Burkas and saris in western Panama

A former student of OM Panama brings the world to her small church in western Panama.




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Second-hand furniture and first-hand love

A local church, with the help of the OM team, starts a café ministry in their second-hand shop in Råslätt, Sweden.




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Learning to love each other

Paul and Vivienne, volunteers from the UK, recently visited a centre for asylum seekers in one of Sweden’s large cities and share about their experiences.




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Going Off The GRID to learn about God

A French couple attended the Off The GRID discipleship programme in New Zealand, where they learned about missions and God.




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Hope returns to the Philippines

After a successful dry dock in Hong Kong, OM Ships’ vessel Logos Hope is en route for a two-port visit to the Philippines from the end of May.




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Learning how to live for Christ

Fazeen is a graduate of OM's training programme, through which God changed her life's perspective and direction.




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Born to be beautiful

A group of fourteen OM volunteers recently started organising meetings for ten- to thirteen-year-olds in Mexico: the ‘Butterfly Club’. It´s a weekly gathering of thirty young girls in Hermosillo, Mexico. They come from a vulnerable environment with broken families that lack many basic resources.




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Homeless people find their eternal home

Veracruz, Mexico :: A team from Logos Hope points homeless people to Christ at a church outreach.




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Dream becomes turning point

While praying for her dad to have a spiritual dream, one Muslim background believer dreams of Jesus and surrenders her own life to Him.




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Learning to love Muslim friends

Long-term worker teaches Transform seminar about loving Muslim women, encouraging two participants to deepen relationships with Muslim friends back home.




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There is no return

OM Hong Kong’s Companion Ministry comes alongside sex workers to journey with them towards freedom.




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International with lots of charm

"The Lord gave me a verse out of Isaiah 50:5...I started to understand that I had a lot to give, and that God’s ways for me might lead me differently than I had thought," said OMer Evelyn.




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DeVos May Bypass Congress to Get Rid of the Office for English-Learners. Can She?

The answer is unclear but "the threat is real," English-language-learner advocacy groups say. The advocates say the Education Department has evaded their questions about the future of the office of English-language acquisition.




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New Report Calls on Governors to Lead the Charge for Early-Childhood Education

The Center for American Progress has released a set of recommendations for governors in 2019 that includes things such as full-day universal preschool and the study of pre-term births, which can cause learning difficulties.




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What Early-Childhood Accountability Can Learn From K-12's Mistakes

Education needs to stop going around in circles, writes Stanford’s Thomas S. Dee.




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How to Assess English-Learners' Needs From a Distance? Here's Some Help

With schools unable to conduct in-person evaluations, schools must find new ways to determine if students need English-language-learner support services.




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English-Learners and Virtual Learning During COVID-19: Will Federal Guidance Help?

New sheets outlines how districts can support English-learner students, but concedes that "schools may not be able to provide all services in the same manner they are typically provided."




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DeVos Appoints New Director for English-Learner Office

The selection of Lorena Orozco McElwain as director of the office of English language acquisition shakes up a long-standing tradition.




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How Will Schools Measure English-Learners' 'COVID-Slide' Learning Loss?

Native-language assessments may more fully reflect what English-language learners know and can do academically after months away from school. But not all states offer them.




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Schools Failed English-Learners During the Shutdown. How Can They Do Better?

A new report urges districts to pay close attention to how they choose and use technology for students who are not yet fluent in English.




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How Will Schools Teach English-Language Learners This Fall?

A new database offers a state-by-state look at guidance on supporting English-learner students and their families amid the global pandemic.





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Measuring Learning Growth

Would measurement approaches based on "learning growth" resolve some of the concerns over NCLB?




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Expanded Learning Time

Should school time be expanded to accommodate new demands? And if so, How?




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Combatting Urban Teacher Turnover

Why do bright young teachers leave urban schools? What will it take to keep them there?




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Teaching and Learning in the Pandemic

A more deliberate approach to curriculum, instruction, assessment, and teacher professional development this fall could mean a better experience for students; the lack of one could turn equity gaps into chasms.




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Are Aspiring Teachers Learning Classroom Management? It Varies

The strategy of reinforcing good behavior with praise is the least likely to be taught in teacher-prep programs, an analysis finds.




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In-Person Learning Expands, Student Absences Up, Teachers Work Longer, Survey Shows

Support for in-person teaching is rising, but hybrid approaches to instruction remain the most popular, an EdWeek Research Center survey finds.