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Part 5: What do younger men in regional areas think about alcohol?

Very few young people think about the health risks of drinking but research is proving that alcohol is bad for your health.




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The Australian shearer who torched Al Aqsa Mosque in a bid to bring on the apocalypse

In 1969 a young Australian shearer travelled to Israel to orchestrate an arson attack he believed would prompt the return of Jesus and usher in the end of the world. The consequences still ring today.



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ABARES crop report forecasts another poor harvest for Australia's grain growers

Australian grain growers will produce one of their smallest crops of the decade this year.




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Queensland fruit fly aerial attack targets fruit-growing areas of Cobram and Hillston

A major program to combat fruit fly is underway in two Australian states where the Queensland fruit fly is not native to those areas.






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Farmer of the Year Award winners share a life-long love of the land

The Dalys say they are not "competition-enterers", so you might be able to imagine their surprise to find out they have been crowned Australia's Farmers of the Year.




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How these kids manage life with ectodermal dysplasia, a rare disorder that means they don't sweat

This family has a rare condition called ectodermal dysplasia, which means their sweat glands don't function properly and they can easily overheat.






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Farmers are demanding answers after NSW drought coordinator sacked

Only a year into the job, with the drought still gripping NSW, the drought coordinator has been sacked, and farmers are demanding answers.




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Virtual Career Resources for Students

Buckeye Careers provides a unified career services support model available to all students and employers...




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COVID-19 Update for Buckeye Careers

The Ohio State University is doing all we can to promote the health and safety of our campus communities as we monitor the COVID-19 pandemic...




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Share Kindness and Pay It Forward

Now more than ever, the world needs kindness. Even the smallest acts of kindness can make a difference, and you could inspire a chain of paying it forward...




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Friday Updates: Pandemic Rules Force Shakespeare Festival To Cancel Season

The festival had been scheduled to begin performances at its Ashland theaters in early September, but Gov. Kate Brown has banned large gatherings into at least October.  




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Some Oregon Recreation Areas Have Reopened, But Not The Beach

As parts of Oregon are expected to see hot weather this weekend, some Oregon state parks have reopened, though with limitations and strict guidelines.




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IBM Healthcare Industry Insights

Find out what's new in the healthcare industry with marketplace assessments, solutions, and sales aids for IBM Business Partners selling to mid-market clients.




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IBM hardware chief speeds up payments to Business Partners

Read how Robert Moffat, Jr. has implemented a sweeping overhaul aimed at simplifying IBM Business Partner compensation and account engagement.




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Introducing the IBM Global Business Software Sales Kit Widget

Utilize the new Software Sales Kit Widget and gain access to important news and critical sales aids and tools on a worldwide, as well as a local basis.




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Price reaches out to brothers who lost parents in Nova Scotia shooting




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Baby Yoda, Black Panther and Mickey Mouse are featured on Disney's new line of cloth face masks

Here's your first look at Disney's new masks that will benefit families in vulnerable communities.





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Reese Witherspoon shares throwback from 'Legally Blonde': 'I'll never forget shooting this scene'

Reese Witherspoon remembered making one of the movie's most famous scenes in the 2001 blockbuster with a throwback clip.





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Natalie Wood's daughter shares stories of her mother's classic movies from 'Rebel Without a Cause' to 'West Side Story'

Natasha Gregson Wagner reflects on her personal memories of Natalie Wood's life and career on Mother's Day weekend.





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Rivers to coach at Alabama high school after playing career




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Urban Meyer compares pandemic to Sept. 11: 'It's at times overwhelming'




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Utah Jazz's parent company furloughs 40% of sports, entertainment employees




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Report: Silver braces players for empty arenas next season without vaccine




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Event with MMA, boxing, bare-knuckle fighting set for June 6 in Kansas




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Tyson offered $20M to compete in bare-knuckle boxing




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UFC 249 weigh-in results: Ferguson, Gaethje cleared for interim title fight




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Stroman challenges NASCAR's Larson to post-career UFC fight




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Newsroom: IBM to Help Colleges Make Software More Accessible for Disabled and Aged

U.S. Department of Education Applauds Effort; Congratulates IBM Programming Contest Winners




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Newsroom: Students with disabilities are making headway

Diversity/Careers in Engineering & Information Technology




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Newsroom: Focus on diversity: Assistive technology helps propel career success

Diversity/Careers in Engineering & Information Technology




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Newsroom: Software opens up workforce to people with disabilities (New Zealand Herald)

Updated accessibility news




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October is National Disability Employment Awareness Month. IBM honored with award from USBLN

The USBLN 2010 Annual Leadership Awards highlighted employer achievements in seven categories, including supplier diversity and market share. IBM was among those honored, receiving the "Employee Resource Group (ERG) of the Year" award for exemplary strategies to advance disability inclusiveness in the workplace, marketplace and supply chain.




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Lotus Connections 3.0 – Accessible Social Software for Business

Designed with business people in mind, IBM Lotus Connections 3.0 software gives you fast access to everyone in your network - your colleagues, customers and partners.




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A new vision for 'social security'. Home healthcare smart sensors help keep Italian seniors living in place.

Faced with a stagnant, 10-year budget forecast, restricted resources and the need to address healthcare and safety needs of a rapidly growing percentage of healthy citizens over the age of 70, city leaders got creative. Partnering with IBM, TIS Innovation Park, the technological park of Bolzano, and Dr. Hein GmbH, the city sponsored the Secure Living project to help seniors safely 'age in place' at home.




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HTML5 accessibility. Coming soon – are you ready?

HTML5 is the fifth version of the World Wide Web Hypertext Markup Language (HTML). HTML5 accessibility is a work in progress with many details still under development.




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The Conversational Internet. A project that enables people who are blind to 'talk' with web pages.

The Conversational Internet is an inspiring project developed by a team of Extreme Blue interns throughout the summer at the IBM Hursley Lab in the UK. The Royal London Society for Blind People approached IBM with the aim of creating improvements in the way that people who are blind interact with information on the Internet and the team is working towards a smart solution.




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IBM feature article: Cross-industry panels at CSUN 2013 address mobile accessibility challenges. Accessibility experts share their thoughts.

At the 28th Annual International Technology and Persons with Disabilities Conference California State University, Northridge (CSUN) conference, IBM brought together accessibility experts from government, major enterprise IT (information technology) providers, mobile OS (operating system) providers, mobile device providers, and industry standards efforts to bring focus and direction to addressing accessibility in one of the most liberating opportunities for people with disabilities in the last decade.




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How Do JD.com, Inc.’s (NASDAQ:JD) Returns Compare To Its Industry?

Today we'll evaluate JD.com, Inc. (NASDAQ:JD) to determine whether it could have potential as an investment idea. To...





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MEI Pharma, Inc. (NASDAQ:MEIP) Analysts Are Pretty Bullish On The Stock After Recent Results

Investors in MEI Pharma, Inc. (NASDAQ:MEIP) had a good week, as its shares rose 3.8% to close at US$2.74 following the...





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Momenta Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (NASDAQ:MNTA) Reported Earnings Last Week And Analysts Are Already Upgrading Their Estimates

Momenta Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (NASDAQ:MNTA) investors will be delighted, with the company turning in some strong...





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The MGE Energy (NASDAQ:MGEE) Share Price Is Up 58% And Shareholders Are Holding On

It hasn't been the best quarter for MGE Energy, Inc. (NASDAQ:MGEE) shareholders, since the share price has fallen 22...





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Did Argo Gold Inc. (CSE:ARQ) Insiders Buy Up More Shares?

We often see insiders buying up shares in companies that perform well over the long term. The flip side of that is...





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The Independent Director of Northwest Bancshares, Inc. (NASDAQ:NWBI), Timothy Hunter, Just Bought 34% More Shares

Potential Northwest Bancshares, Inc. (NASDAQ:NWBI) shareholders may wish to note that the Independent Director...





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Web traffic to crypto exchanges fell in April compared to March, data indicates

Data from traffic tracking platform SimilarWeb indicates that the number of visits to major crypto exchanges fell in April compared to March.The post Web traffic to crypto exchanges fell in April compared to March, data indicates appeared first on The Block.





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Why Global Art Gatherings Had Become an Ecological Nightmare—Even Before Covid-19

Many collectors and enthusiasts continue to travel aboard gas-guzzling airplane to see art.





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Braves' Hamels: Playing without fans will feel like 'biggest tryout' of career