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Jane Clover Alexander, a Nonprofit Leader, is President and Chief Executive Officer of the Community Foundation for Mississippi

Jane Clover Alexander's numerous achievements include creating a book festival, strengthening public schools, and remediating blighted areas




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Mississippi AI Collaborative Announces the Launch of the AI Agency

New AI agency assists Mississippi businesses and non-profits in generative artificial intelligence integration




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MINNESOTA / MONTANA FILMMAKERS RELEASE FULL-LENGTH DOCUMENTARY ABOUT GUINNESS WORLD RECORD HOLDER DALE "GREYBEARD" SANDERS AS HE PADDLES ENTIRE MISSISSIPPI RIVER AT AGE 87

Zak Rivers and Wilderness Mindsets film features the oldest man to canoe the Mississippi




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Is Mississippi Ready For Medical Marijuana?

"Pause Pain and Wellness Medical Cannabis Clinics certainly are." -- Kirk L. Kinard, DO




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Marquis Who's Who Honors Deborah Lee Kazel Sipos for Expertise in Music Therapy

Deborah Lee Kazel Sipos is noted for her success as a music therapist and founder of Music Matterz Inc.




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Sip N' Nails Spa Grand Opening in Bedford, Ohio: The spa provides a unique experience with a full wet bar for beverages and is the largest in Cuyahoga County

Sip N' Nails Spa is a small business offering a wide range of beauty services beyond nails, including PMU-brow services, lip blushing, lash extensions, make-up application, waxing, electrolysis, chemical peels, skincare, and facials.




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Marquis Who's Who Honors Slobodan Sipcic, PhD, for Expertise in Technology, Solutions Architecture and Higher Education

Slobodan Sipcic, PhD, is an expert in platform computing, machine learning and artificial intelligence




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Columbia-Snake River System Stakeholders to Explore Midwest Collaboration, Establish Relationships on Upcoming Mississippi River Tour

Our organization is looking forward to this opportunity to forge new partnerships and learn from the maritime sector along the Mississippi River




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Sippi Kutz Barbershop Opens at Salon & Spa Galleria

Barber Marlon Johnson offers $20 cuts for senior citizens and veterans on Monday and Tuesday.




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New Milwaukee Tool Mississippi Factory is its Largest in U.S.

The new Milwaukee Tool factory in Grenada County, Mississippi, will employ more than 800 people and is Milwaukee’s eighth location in Mississippi. It is also the company’s largest manufacturing facility in the U.S.




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Sip a Smoothie While Researching Reach-Ins, Coolers, and Ice Makers

Refrigeration contractors who have not yet attended the annual National Restaurant Association (NRA) show really need to put it on their bucket lists. For four days each year, McCormick Place convention center is filled to the rafters with vendors exhibiting everything from gluten-free pasta to pizza ovens to high-tech ice machines.




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Final Contract Adjustment - Granite Real Estate Investment Trust Inc. (GRT) - Unit Reclassification and CUSIP Change

113-24 : Final Contract Adjustment - Granite Real Estate Investment Trust Inc. (GRT) - Unit Reclassification and CUSIP Change




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[ Q.1912.5 (01/18) ] - Interworking between session initiation protocol (SIP) and bearer independent call control protocol or ISDN user part

Interworking between session initiation protocol (SIP) and bearer independent call control protocol or ISDN user part





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From Dissipating Clouds to Record-Setting Areas of Drought, the State of the Climate in 2023 Was Shockingly Severe

Part 3 of a three-part series summarizing the findings of a new and unsettling report on climate change.




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Masʻūd Sipahʹsālār

Location: Main Library- PK6562.29.A325M37 2015




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The geology of the Ossipee Lake quadrangle, New Hampshire.

Location: Sciences Library Library- QE139.A28 no.3




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Mississippi Records makes the Indie Folk show sing with an aural assist

Washington State Univerity's Indie Folk is a unique art exhibition for many reasons, not the least of which is its original soundtrack of nine songs gallery-goers will be able to listen to…



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Black Trans Man Shot And Killed In Jackson, Mississippi



Mel Groves expressed fear about being trans in the city.




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Mississippi Braves Defeat Adam Hall & Biloxi

Adam Hall and his Biloxi Shuckers teammates fell to the Mississippi Braves 6 – 0 in a seven-inning, rain-shortened game at Keesler Federal Park. The game was called in the bottom of the seventh inning with one out, one on and a 0-1 count on Ethan Murray. Hall went 2 for 3 from the plate, […]




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Mississippi Book Festival

Last weekend I had the pleasure of being a panelist at the first annual Mississippi Book Festival at the State Capitol in Jackson, Mississippi!


For me, the weekend started with the plane flight out on Friday and a lovely reception that evening at the Eudora Welty House. Representatives of the Eudora Welty Foundation were on hand to provide tours and answer any and all questions about Jackson's favorite daughter.  It was a great chance to talk to the organizers and volunteers, as well as other authors.

The next morning was breakfast at the Winter Archives Building, where the staff gave us a tour and showed us the forthcoming Museum of Civil Rights and Mississippi History Museum.

Then we were off to opening ceremonies, where the Jackson State University Marching Band performed on the Capitol steps, and then the panels!  The Harper Lee Reconsidered panel, held in the old Supreme Court chamber, was lively and fascinating (and also covered by C-SPAN).  I wasn't able to make it to the picture books panel due to the long line, but hear it went well, and I'd had the chance to talk with the presenters the night before :-).

My panel was the Young Readers panel, and featured moderator Margaret McMullan, and panelists Kimberly Willis Holt, Taylor Kitchings, Deborah Wiles, Carolyn Brown, and Cassie Beasley.  Margaret did a great job as moderator and kept the conversation going and on track. :-).

Many thanks to all the organizers, volunteers, sponsors, and attendees for making the event such a success!

Altogether, it was a fantastic event, with standing-room-only crowds and a terrific venue!  Here's a report on the festival from the Clarion-Ledger: Book Festival Attendance Outpaces Projections.

And here are some pics from out and about festival weekend:

My duffel bag leaves the jetway in Houston
Art deco Greyhound Station, downtown Jackson
Kerry Madden, Susan Eaddy, Hester Bass, Chris Barton in the Eudora Welty House Garden

Deborah Wiles, Kerry Madden on the Eudora Welty House lawn
In front of the Eudora Welty House
MS State Capitol
Kerry Madden, Kimberly Willis Holt
W. Ralph Eubanks, Margaret McMullan
Jackson State University Marching Band

View from the Capitol steps
Capitol interior and dome
Dome in House of Representative Chamber
Dome of Senate Chamber
Mayflower Cafe
Kimberly, Taylor, Deborah, Margaret, Me, Cassie, Carolyn




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Man City weigh up Frimpong move - Wednesday's gossip

Manchester City weighing up defensive duo, Jonathan David sets wage demands, Joshua Zirkzee loan interests Juventus, plus more.




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Over 9,000 Mississippi students quarantined as virus spreads




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Mississippi schools receive computers for distance learning




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Penn State is at No. 4 in College Football Playoff rankings, seeded to face Mississippi

Penn State moved up two spots to fourth Tuesday night in the second College Football Playoff rankings of the season. The Nittany Lions (8-1) were projected as the sixth seed in the 12-team playoff and would play 11th-seeded Mississippi in the first round Dec. 20 or 21 at Beaver Stadium in a rematch of last year’s Peach Bowl. In the initial rankings last week, Penn State was ranked sixth, ...




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As the money flows, so goes school technology in Mississippi. For the 2004-05 school year, the legislature approved only a small increase in overall K-12 funding, which forced many of the state’s 147 school districts to make budget cuts in a number of areas, including educational technology.




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Education remains Mississippi’s top priority, but programs won’t see increases this year as steep as in years past, Gov. Barbour told lawmakers.




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Video of Teacher Dragging Special Education Student Roils Mississippi District

A Greenville, Miss. teacher was fired and a superintendent placed on administrative leave after a video of a student being dragged by her hair surfaced on social media.





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Mississippi's New Solution for the Teacher Shortage

The Mississippi education department will be the first to operate a teacher residency program, which aims to increase retention and diversity in the profession.




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Mississippi Ranks 47th on Quality Counts Annual Report Card

The state, which earned a D-plus, scored low on the Chance for Success Index, which tracks a host of socioeconomic factors that can affect the educational environment.




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Educational Opportunities and Performance in Mississippi

This Quality Counts 2019 Highlights Report captures all the data you need to assess your state's performance on key educational outcomes.




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Appeals Court Revives Mississippi Suit Asserting Federal Right to Education

The court revived a lawsuit claiming that Mississippi's lack of a "uniform" education system violates the 1868 federal law that readmitted the state to the Union.




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Educational Opportunities and Performance in Mississippi

This Quality Counts 2020 Highlights Report captures all the data you need to assess your state's performance on key educational outcomes.




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Over 9,000 Mississippi students quarantined as virus spreads




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Mississippi schools receive computers for distance learning




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School in Sipekne'katik First Nation commemorates Indigenous Veterans Day

The L'nu Sipuk Kina'muokuom school observed Indigenous Veterans Day with an event on Friday. Students, faculty and staff got together to honour Mi’kmaw military veterans and RCMP members.




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How to import different input combination to the same circuit to get max, min, and average delay, power dissipation and area

Hi everyone. 

I'm very a new cadence user. I'm not good at using it and quite lost in finding a way to get the results. With the topic, I would like to ask you for some suggestions to improve my cadence skills.

I have some digital decision logic. Some are combinational logic, some are sequential logic that I would like to import or generate random input combination to the inputs of my decision logic to get the maximum, minimum, and average delay power dissipation and area when feeding the different input combination.

My logic has 8-bit, 16-bit, and 32-bit input. The imported data tends to be decimal numbers.

I would like to ask you:

- which tool(s) are the most appropriate to import and feed the different combination to my decision logic?

- which tool is the most appropriate to synthesis with different number of input? - I have used Genus Synthesis Solution so far. However with my skill right now I can only let Genus synthesize my Verilog code one setup at a time. I'm not sure if I there is anyway I can feed a lot of input at a time and get those results (min, max, average of delay, power dissipation and area)

- which language or scripts I should pick up to use and achieve these results?

-where can I find information to solve my problem? which information shall I look for?

Thank you so much for your time!!

Best Regards




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Virtuoso Meets Maxwell: Getting Your Existing SiP File Into Virtuoso RF Solution

I have been involved in the Virtuoso RF Solution for the last four years. Most of the customers I work with have a SiP package already in progress. They often ask "How do I get my SiP design into Virtuoso RF Solution?" I am excited about new functionality in the latest ICADVM20.1 ISR25 release. It is a new GUI under the Tools menu called Enablement. (read more)




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Tshwane Mayor Nasiphi Moya takes immediate action to address water shortages




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Loan No. 42486-IND: Madhya Pradesh Urban Services Improvement Program [MPUSIP 6D REBIDDING]




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You Could Live 9 Years Longer in Hawaii Than in Mississippi, New Data Shows

Title: You Could Live 9 Years Longer in Hawaii Than in Mississippi, New Data Shows
Category: Health News
Created: 8/23/2022 12:00:00 AM
Last Editorial Review: 8/23/2022 12:00:00 AM




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RPG Cast – Episode 660: “Sippy Cup”

Chris has some brown dust problems. Tam's kids steal all the wires, now he can't play with busty reaper mommy. Meanwhile, Kelley monitors an uncomfortable Wil Wheaton.

The post RPG Cast – Episode 660: “Sippy Cup” appeared first on RPGamer.




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5 years after ICE raid, Mississippi chicken workers more prepared

President-elect Trump has promised mass deportations, including workplace raids like those that took place during his first term at chicken processing plants in rural Mississippi.




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Georgia counties certify the election, as fraud claims dissipate after Trump win

Every county in Georgia has certified its general election results. There had been concerns about election certification, but with Donald Trump's victory, those worries have largely gone away.




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SEC recommends marketing approval for Dr Reddy's SPMS drug Siponimod tablets

The Subject Expert Committee (SEC), which advises the national drug regulator on approval of new drugs and clinical trials, has recommended grant of market authorisation for Dr Reddy's Laboratories' Siponimod





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‘So I ruined him’: Landlord neighbor siphons water from man's water supply for over a year so the man cleverly cuts off the supply, resulting in tenant complaints and a hefty fine

Moving to a new place has its pros and cons. You might've caught a good deal on a nice home and are looking for a change of scenery. Most of the time, everything seems perfect on paper until you actually get to your new neighborhood. Once you settle into your humble abode, you start noticing some strange, not-so-coincidental things going on.

Aside from the one-off neighbors parking their bikes in front of your gate, you might notice that your water pressure isn't up to par. You think that, maybe, you might need to call a plumber to get the issue looked at so it doesn't get worse. The thing about observant people is that they really see things for what they are. The homeowner in this story realizes soon enough that his neighbor, who is a landlord to two tenants, has been hooked up to his water supply for who knows how long.

The man's water pressure would only work well when he noticed his neighbors were not using water, and he waited a while before he made real accusations. When he was sure his suspicions were correct, he cuts of the supply, which leads to a chain reaction of issues at his next-door neighbor's building, including: no water, ruining of electrical wiring, and some very angry tenants.