Marquis Who's Who Honors Susanne Smith McAvoy for Expertise in Marketing, Media and Entertainment
Susanne Smith McAvoy is celebrated for her distinguished career in high-level marketing roles spanning over 25 years
Indian Hackers Blaze the Path to Make India a More Cyber Secure Nation
As India gears up to celebrate its 72nd Republic Day, 3 proud Indians have proven their skills and are in the top 10 of the Global Ethical Hacking Leaderboard by EC-Council.
Cardial Watches celebrates 40th anniversary, sets Guinness World Record with 'The Empress' timepiece
The Art of Spirituality: Gemstone Lingam Sculptures at Exotic India Art
Diamonds and Denim Event at Goldsmith Gallery Jewelers
Enjoy up to 40% on dazzling diamond jewelry in your best denim this November 15 & 16 at the Shops at Shiloh Crossing.
2024 Jewelry Trends: Antique Diamond Cuts
Loose Diamond Weekend at Rottermond Jewelers
Visit Rottermond Jewelers on August 16 & 17 for incredible deals on a collection of loose diamonds and designer jewelry worth over $1,000,000.
The USA International Harp Competition Announces 13th Competition Dates May 14-24, 2025 Indiana University Jacobs School of Music
The USA International Harp Competition is proud to have IU as an Exclusive Sponsor as well as Lyon & Healy and Salvi Harps.
Indiana Arts Commission Invests in the USA International Harp Competition to Strengthen Bloomington, IN Through Arts and Creativity
Today, the Indiana Arts Commission (IAC) announced it has awarded the USA International Harp Competition $12,276.00, through the Arts Organization Support grant program.
Reel Sisters of the Diaspora Film Festival Celebrates "A State of Grace" with Stories on Love, Loss & Faith
Reel Sisters Premieres Tubi Thriller An Unusual Suspect & Hosts Brooklyn Premiere for He Looked Like A Postcard
The Diary of a DJ: What Every Bride Should Know Before The Wedding
Prepare to Add the Pinch of Perfection to Your Special Day with David Campo's The Diary of a DJ
EMAM releases an integrated panel for Avid Media Composer
Bottle Rocket Media Unveils a 1960s-Inspired Campaign for Basis Technologies
Bottle Rocket Media Partners with Digital Media Company, Basis Technologies, To Launch New Marketing Campaign at Ad Week NYC
Flash Flood! The immediate reality of the damage that Hurricane Helene left
Fast Guard Service Provides Critical Support to Flash Flooding Victims in Hurricane's Path
Diamond Days at James & Sons Fine Jewelers
Between October 15-20, join James & Sons Fine Jewelers for special deals on diamonds and diamond jewelry in their Illinois and Indiana jewelry stores.
Marky Corp. Announces Social Media Marketing Solutions with Platform and Mobile App Launch
MCN Asia Launches a brand-new service in the market of export consulting services in India
MCN Asia has been at the forefront of providing expert advice and strategic marketing planning to businesses in India and Europe.
American Opera Singer Boris Martinovich and Diana Elizabeth Martinovich Unveil Groundbreaking Book: "The Art of Bel Canto: Where Science and Spirit Meet"
Unveiling the Magic of Bel Canto: A Comprehensive Guide to Mastering the Art of Opera Singing
Marquis Who's Who Honors Dana Danae for Expertise in Media and Entertainment
Dana Danae excels in motion picture and electronic magazines as the owner of Love Music Productions LLC
DIARY ALERT: Join the dialogue on how compassionate actions catalyze gender equity for survivors of gender-based violence
Footage Foundation (Footage) invites the public and media to a dialogue event -- "Gender Equity through Dialogue" on Wednesday, 20th March from 12:30-2:00 pm at Church Center for the United Nations, Ground Floor, 777 United Nations Plaza, NY 10017.
67% see vivid prospects in Indian fashion in 2025: McKinsey-BoF report
Leading global fashion brands are looking to Asian markets beyond China, with 67 per cent of respondent fashion executives citing promising growth prospects in India in 2025, The State of Fashion 2025 report says. Japan’s luxury boom will likely continue into 2025. But next year will be turbulent for global fashion and a deep sense of uncertainty persists amongst fashion industry executives.
Cambodia’s apparel exports to Europe hit $2.29 bn, 30% of total
Cambodia’s apparel exports reached $2,285 million in the first three quarters of 2024, representing 30.19 per cent of total exports. Europe, the second-largest market, saw a decline compared to $2.82 billion in the same period in 2023. North America was the top market with 42.18 per cent. Total apparel exports were $11.26 billion in 2023, with Europe’s share fluctuating over recent years.
Mixed trends in north Indian cotton yarn market, prices drop in Delhi
Cotton yarn prices in north India showed mixed trends due to sluggish demand. Prices in Delhi fell by ₹2 per kg, while Ludhiana remained stable amid slow trading. Panipat saw stable recycled yarn prices but a slight increase in recycled polyester fibre costs due to higher PET bottle prices. Cotton arrivals were slow as farmers prioritised paddy sales, limiting price surges.
Cotton yarn prices steady in south India; Mumbai faces trading slump
Cotton yarn prices in south India remained steady, with limited trading in Mumbai due to post-festival worker shortages and better but cautious activity in Tiruppur. Buyers are focusing on immediate needs, anticipating peak cotton arrivals, which may lower prices. In Gujarat, cotton prices rose due to increased demand from ginners and mills despite limited seed cotton arrivals.
Comedian Sarah Cooper On Bringing Humor to Any Career
It's a cliche, but they say it's best to write what you know. That was the case for comedian Sarah Cooper, who rose to viral social media fame in the Trump era through her lip sync TikTok videos. She formerly worked at Yahoo and Google, and she found her way into comedy, in part, by looking at and pointing out the absurdities of corporate culture. She speaks about how humor helped her manage a team, why she took the big risk to quit her job, and how she's navigating the new work world of Hollywood. Cooper is the author of the forthcoming audio book "Let's Catch Up Soon: How I Won Friends and Influenced People Against My Will."
Reflecting on What Matters After a Terminal Cancer Diagnosis
How does someone who's been told he will die much sooner than expected find contentment in the time he has left? As a former therapist, cofounder of the Deeper Coaching Institute, and business book author, Mark Goulston has spent his entire career trying to help others manage their emotions, improve their communication, and find the right balance between the personal and the professional. Faced with his own cancer diagnosis, he's been reflecting on lessons learned in his own life, things he and clients wish they'd done differently, and how to both prepare for a "good" death and leave a meaningful legacy. He shares his newfound perspective and his advice for early, mid- and late-career leaders.
Nvidia’s CEO On What It Takes To Run An A.I.-Led Company Now
The future of AI goes far beyond individuals using ChatGPT. Companies are now integrating artificial intelligence into all aspects of their businesses. One key player in this transition is Nvidia, the AI-driven computing company, which makes both hardware and software for a range of industries. In this episode, HBR editor in chief Adi Ignatius speaks with Nvidia’s CEO and cofounder Jensen Huang at HBR’s Future of Business conference about how he keeps his company agile in the face of accelerating change and where he sees AI going next.
Stellar MLS Subsidiary Working With Arab MLS to Enhance Practices in the Arab Region
Universal Consulting Opportunities (UCO), a subsidiary of Stellar MLS, has announced an agreement with Arab MLS to enhance its real estate practices across the Arab region and beyond. UCO will advise Arab MLS to further drive efficiency, transparency, user experience and the way people connect with properties, starting with Egypt, Dubai, Kuwait, Bahrain, Qatar, and…
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67% see vivid prospects in Indian fashion in 2025: McKinsey-BoF report
Leading global fashion brands are looking to Asian markets beyond China, with 67 per cent of respondent fashion executives citing promising growth prospects in India in 2025, The State of Fashion 2025 report says. Japan’s luxury boom will likely continue into 2025. But next year will be turbulent for global fashion and a deep sense of uncertainty persists amongst fashion industry executives.
India’s Page Industries’ Q2 revenue rises 11% YoY to $147.7 mn
Page Industries Limited has reported revenue of ₹12,463 million (~$147.7 million) in Q2 FY24, a YoY increase of 11 per cent, with sales volume rising 6.7 per cent to 55.2 million pieces. EBITDA grew 22 per cent YoY to ₹2,815 million (~$33.4 million), with a margin of 22.6 per cent. PAT was ₹1,953 million, up 29.9 per cent. For H1 FY24, revenue was ₹25,238 million, growing 7.3 per cent YoY.
India approves 12 research projects under technical textiles mission
India's Textile Minister approved 12 new research projects worth ₹13.3 crore ($0.16 million) under the National Technical Textiles Mission. The projects focus on areas like geotextiles, smart textiles, and composites, led by institutions like IITs and CRRI. Total funding under the Mission now stands at ₹509 crore ($6.11 million). IPR guidelines aim to boost innovation.
India’s Page Industries’ Q2 revenue rises 11% YoY to $147.7 mn
Page Industries Limited has reported revenue of ₹12,463 million (~$147.7 million) in Q2 FY24, a YoY increase of 11 per cent, with sales volume rising 6.7 per cent to 55.2 million pieces. EBITDA grew 22 per cent YoY to ₹2,815 million (~$33.4 million), with a margin of 22.6 per cent. PAT was ₹1,953 million, up 29.9 per cent. For H1 FY24, revenue was ₹25,238 million, growing 7.3 per cent YoY.
China’s new fiscal plans unlikely to immediately boost growth: Fitch
China’s latest fiscal announcements seem aimed at addressing medium-term structural impediments to economic growth from strained local government finances, but are unlikely to immediately boost or offset deflationary risk, Fitch Ratings said. It expects a budget deficit of 7.1 per cent of GDP this year. It believes fiscal stimulus will remain incremental and responsive to downside risks.
Anders Named a Top Forensic Accounting Provider in Missouri Lawyers Media 2021 Reader Rankings
Anders was recognized on Missouri Lawyers Media’s 2021 Reader Rankings list for Forensic Accounting Providers. As one of the top three firms honored on the list, Anders was nominated and selected by the readers of Missouri Lawyers Media in an annual ranking of top businesses and firms in the legal profession. The Anders Forensic and...
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A 'Saturday Night Live' comedian said Elon Musk made her cry. She said she named him because he was 'rude' about the postelection show.
The "SNL" comedian Chloe Fineman said Musk made her cry when he hosted the show in 2021. On Sunday, he said "SNL" had been "slowly dying for years."
Atlantic.Net joins NVIDIA?s Cloud Service Provider Program to support AI adoption
Atlantic.Net?empowers customers to advance offerings through market-leading AI cloud solutions, helping to speed up the adoption of AI compute for software developers and businesses
Mastek bolsters AI platform with NVIDIA accelerated computing
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RISMedia’s 2024 Real Estate Rookie of the Year Revealed at Annual Power Broker Gala
Above, from left, John Featherston, Tina Lapp, Heather Stenson and Brian Joyner During its 28th Annual Power Broker Reception & Dinner held at the Renaissance Boston Seaport Hotel Friday night, RISMedia announced its 2024 Real Estate Rookie of the Year winner, Heather Stenson, a REALTORⓇ with Connect Realty in The Woodlands, Texas. Designed to honor…
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Lecturer/Senior Lecturer/Professor of Practice in Game Design: Indiana University
The Media School at Indiana University Bloomington invites applications for a Lecturer, Senior Lecturer, or Professor of Practice position in game design (appointment dependent on professional experience and impact in the field). We seek candidates with senior experience in the game industry as well as a deep understanding of game design and/or systemic design. The ideal applicant will have some teaching experience and technical skill in some portion of the production pipeline. Applicants with little or no classroom experience are still encouraged to apply and should discuss their interest and preparedness to teach students at the college level. A bachelor’s degree is required and an advanced degree preferred, though significant professional experience will be considered in lieu of an advanced academic degree. The candidate may teach courses on the game industry, advanced design classes, special topics courses based on their expertise, and support students through their sequence of capstone courses. Duties will include teaching and service to the game design program with the potential for leadership within the program, including directorship of the degree. Applications should include a cover letter, curriculum vitae, teaching statement, diversity statement outlining contributions and commitment to equity and inclusion, and a list of academic or professional references. Applications will be reviewed immediately, and the position will remain open until filled. Applications received by October 28, 2022, will be given full consideration. Interested candidates should submit application materials online at https://indiana.peopleadmin.com/postings/13810. The expected start date is August 1, 2023. Indiana University is an equal employment and affirmative action employer and a provider of ADA services. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment based on individual qualifications. Indiana University prohibits discrimination based on age, ethnicity, color, race, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, genetic information, marital status, national origin, disability status or protected veteran status. Diversity and inclusion are central to The Media School’s mission. Indiana University is located in Bloomington, Indiana, a vibrant city full of cultural life, diversity, and opportunity, with a population of some 85,000 people from all over the world. It is not uncommon to bump into world-renowned poets, professors, musicians, and researchers at one of the city’s notable local restaurants, cafes, or breweries. IU Bloomington is home to a lively arts community, with independent local theaters, university orchestras, and one of the best university cinemas in the country. Questions regarding this position or the application process should be directed to the chair of the search committee, Will Emigh, Interim Director of the Game Design Program, at wemigh@indiana.edu. See more about The Media School at https://mediaschool.indiana.edu/index.html.
SCCM Pod-435 Intracranial and Cerebral Perfusion Pressure Thresholds Associated with In-Hospital Mortality Across Pediatric Neurocritical Care
Targets for treatment of raised intracranial pressure or decreased cerebral perfusion pressure in pediatric neurocritical care are not well defined.
SCCMPod-445 The Association of Workload and Outcomes in the Pediatric Cardiac ICU
Healthcare workload has emerged as an important metric associated with poor outcomes. To measure workload, studies have used bed occupancy as a surrogate. However, few studies have examined frontline clinician workload and outcomes.
Violent science teacher makes ridiculously unsupported research claims, gets treated by legislatures/courts/media as expert on the effects of homeschooling
Paul Alper shares this horrifying news story by Laura Meckler: Brian Ray has spent the last three decades as one of the nation’s top evangelists for home schooling. As a researcher, he has published studies purporting to show that these … Continue reading
WCRI Finds Medical Payments 10% Below Median in Golden State
The Workers Compensation Research Institute reports that average medical payments per claim in California were 10% below the median of a 17-state study. California saw little change in payments per claim…