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Marquis Who's Who Honors Allison A. Baggott-Rowe, MA, for Expertise in Entrepreneurship

Allison A. Baggott-Rowe, MA, is a noted writer and speaker who founded ABR Projects LLC and Just a Few Doodles




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Calling All Moms - Belli Skincare's Website Got an Exciting Spring Makeover

Belli Skincare is launching a new web design for spring (www.belliskincare.com) - just in time to celebrate Mother's Day! The new site has a modern, enhanced and streamlined design that makes navigation smoother.




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U.S. Based Electric Scooter company GOTRAX featured at Target and adds more wholesalers in time for holiday season

GOTRAX has added 130 dealers and new B2B partners likes Target and Best Buy to their partnerships to distribute electric scooters and bike to the U.S.




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GOTRAX Introduces Three New Electric Bike Models, Elevating Style and Performance

F-Series E-bikes now available. Special Promotional price.




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Klaus Gottlieb, Esq., an Estate Planner with a Distinguished Career in Law and Healthcare

Klaus Gottlieb, Esq., serves as an estate planning attorney at Wealth Care Lawyer




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The Dairy Alliance Continues to Show Milk's Got Game

Teams up with University of Kentucky's Reed Sheppard to deliver the power of dairy milk




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Introducing the GoTrax CTI Series: Revolutionizing Urban Commuting with the Ultimate Electric Bike

The reviews are in and the GOTRAX CTI eBikes are the best value under $1000.




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GOTRAX Launches New GX1 & GX2 High Performance Electric Scooter

Long awaited GX Series has arrived, and its already almost sold out!




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Cable TV Plans Just Got Cheaper With Help From Website Low Income Cable

Expanding services to all 50 states, Low Income Cable assists customers in securing affordable cable TV services and Internet access.




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WHITE HOUSE NEGOTIATED SETTLEMENT IN SECRET LEAVES FARMERS BEHIND; IMPACTS PNW ECONOMY

Concerned stakeholders left out of dam breaching discussions with Administration.




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Logotech Launches Hot Fire Prevention Products for Fire Safety Week

Their Fire Prevention Products Can Help Educate and Protect Communities.




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Storytelling Redefined: Celebrating Richard Runyon's Q4 2023 Platinum Flagship Distinction and the Magnificent Stories That Got Him Here

Richard Runyon is set for success in 2024 with six more interviews, a book debut, a video web series, and more. Today we celebrate the storytelling journey that's redefining narratives and captivating audiences everywhere.




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Corporate Whistleblower Center Urges a Nursing Home RN in Any State to Call About Rewards If in 2020-2021-The Home's Ownership Got a PPP Loan-And Never Added Staff-We will Know if They Received One

"If you worked as a RN, manager or a staff member at a nursing home-long term care facility in 2020-2021 please give us a call at 866-714-6466-if your workplace was extremely short staffed. We will know if they received a PPP loan. Get rewarded!"




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GOTRAX Offers Best Prices of the Year on Electric Scooters and E-Bikes for Black Friday

GOTRAX is offering Black Friday deals as high as $600 off certain personal electric vehicles, with more savings to come on November 24th




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GOTRAX Announces Upgraded Versions of Folding Electric Bikes

GOTRAX's F1 and F2 e-bikes are receiving updated models with new features and improved specs.




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Austin's Got a New Buzz: THC-A Flower at Austin Vape & Smoke!

As one of the first shops in Austin to offer THC-A Flower, the folks at Austin Vape & Smoke are determined to stay on the cutting edge of Texas cannabis.




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GOTRAX Introduces New Fat Tire Electric Bike, the Alpine

The new Alpine fat tire eBike offers high speeds, long ranges, and off-road capabilities: all at an affordable price.




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GOTRAX to Sponsor Daniil Kvyat in NASCAR Xfinity Race at COTA

The electric bike and scooter company hopes the partnership will introduce NASCAR fans to the excitement of a personal electric ride.




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Logotech Expands Product Line for Fire Prevention Week 2024

Helping Brands Promote Fire Safety Awareness with Custom Products




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Got an RV or Boat to Store? Blue Mound 287 Self Storage Has You Covered

Rent a covered space for RV storage or a unit for indoor boat storage




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Kit Harington Quips About His MCU Role in 'Eternals': "If Marvel Calls, You Gotta Do It"

Kit Harington may be best known for his iconic role as Jon Snow in Game of Thrones, but he's also ventured into the Marvel Cinematic Universe.




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Got Spice? Podcast, "All For YOU" w/ Matt U Johnson Features Live Performances

Pop Reggae Crossover Artist Matt U Johnson Interviews on Got Spice? Podcast for Exclusive Insight on Latest Single "All For You"




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Rising Music Star Sebastian Releases First Studio Album "Under the Moon" and Music Video for "Goth Girl at Bar"

Sebastian, Stepson of WWE Superstar Ric Flair, Debuts Alternative Album Including 8 Original Songs and Both Album and Video Premiere this Month




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Adapting Negotiations to a Remote World

Leigh Thompson, professor at Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University, studies negotiations to understand the path to the "sweet spot" where all sides of the table come away happy. And she says there are more pitfalls on that path when more of us are working remotely and online. She shares how to overcome the common traps of virtual negotiations with trust-enhancing hacks such as E-charisma and language style matching. Thompson is the author of the book “Negotiating the Sweet Spot: The Art of Leaving Nothing on the Table.”




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The Future of Work Is Projects—So You’ve Got to Get Them Right

Companies of every size in every industry and part of the world are basing more of their work around projects. And yet research shows that nearly two-thirds of those efforts fail. Antonio Nieto-Rodriguez, who has studied projects and project management for decades, explains how we can do better. He offers advice on the right way to frame projects, how to structure organizations around them, and pitfalls to avoid. Nieto-Rodriguez is the author of the Harvard Business Review Project Management Handbook and author of the article "The Project Economy Has Arrived."




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To Negotiate Better, Start with Yourself

The coauthor of the classic book Getting to Yes has new advice on how to negotiate, designed for a world that feels more conflicted than ever. William Ury, cofounder of Harvard’s Program on Negotiation, has come to learn that the biggest obstacle in a negotiation is often yourself—not your opponent. Ury, who also coined the term BATNA, explains the latest thinking from his research and consulting. He shares his tried-and-true methods for overcoming yourself to negotiate better outcomes at work and in life. Ury wrote the new book Possible: How We Survive (and Thrive) in an Age of Conflict.




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DIY Gothic Halloween Candy Bowl Tutorial

Maria shows you how to create a gothic candy bowl project for Halloween with dollar store supplies!




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Attorney for Injured Worker Fails to Negotiate Fee for Himself in Settlement

The Delaware Superior Court ruled that the attorney for an injured worker was not entitled to demand a fee from a settlement that did not provide a payment to him. Case:…




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Litigation Strategies for Developing the Issue of Accurate PD: Theory, Evidence, Negotiation and Trial

Litigation Strategies for Developing the Issue of Accurate PD: Theory, Evidence, Negotiation and Trial. Understand how to Litigate a Workers’ Comp Case, when the primary issue is Permanent Disability. This…




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Fuji is making its first cinema camera, and it’s got a medium format GFX sensor

In a surprise announcement, Fujifilm is entering the cinema camera market. But instead of leveraging their APS-C X-Trans sensor tech to make Super35 cameras, they’re...

The post Fuji is making its first cinema camera, and it’s got a medium format GFX sensor appeared first on DIY Photography.




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Design a Flat Teacup Logotype in Adobe Illustrator

Follow this tutorial to create a trendy flat teacup logotype in Adobe Illustrator! We’ll be using and modifying basic geometric shapes, working with Align panel, Pathfinder functions and learning simple yet very useful tips and tricks. Let’s get started!   Tutorial details: Program: Adobe Illustrator CC Difficulty: Beginner Topics Covered: Logotype Design, Shape Building, Compositional Skills Estimated […]

The post Design a Flat Teacup Logotype in Adobe Illustrator appeared first on Vectips.




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RIP a Livecast #636 – Maggot May with special guest Necrosexual

We're excited to have our friend, the most electrifying man in corpse entertainment, Necrosexual join us at the top of the show to talk about his new EP, Seeds of […]




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Regexes Got Good: The History And Future Of Regular Expressions In JavaScript

Although JavaScript regexes used to be underpowered compared to other modern flavors, numerous improvements in recent years mean that’s no longer true. Steven Levithan evaluates the history and present state of regular expressions in JavaScript with tips to make your regexes more readable, maintainable, and resilient.




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Le phare du Borgot

Sous un ciel infini parsemé de nuages légers, le phare du Borgot se dresse fièrement sur les falaises rougeoyantes des Îles de la Madeleine. Son éclat blanc et sa lanterne rouge contrastent magnifiquement avec l’azur profond de la mer, créant une scène d’une sérénité majestueuse. Les falaises sculptées par le temps et les vagues dessinent...




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What’s Golf Got to Do with It? Linking Fairway Sand Traps to Workplace Equity Gaps

Golf is one of the most significant informal business networks and approximately half of all women feel like their exclusion from these gateways is among the key challenges to reaching the highest echelons of corporate leadership. As a prelude to the 2022 edition of the “Masters Season,” Littler Principal Cindy-Ann Thomas explores how enduring barriers in recreational golf impact meaningful access and equity gains for women in corporate America.




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Gotta tip ’em all? Understanding the UK’s new gratuity rules

This article was originally posted in International Employment Lawyer.




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SpotOn London 2014: Right to be Forgotten

Panel Members Timandra Harkness – (Chair and Panel member) – Freelance science journalist, performer and




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Demon slayer = Kimetsu no yaiba. Volume 5, To hell / story and art by Koyoharu Gotouge ; translation, John Werry ; English adaptation, Stan! ; touch-up art & lettering, John Hunt.

"At Mt. Natagumo, Tanjiro, Zenitsu and Inosuke battle a terrible family of spider demons. Taking on such powerful enemies demands all the skill and luck Tanjiro has as he and his companions fight to rescue Nezuko from the spiders' web. The battle is drawing in other Demon Slayers but not all of them will leave Mt. Natagumo alive— or in one piece!" -- Page [4] of cover.




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Demon slayer = kimetsu no yaiba. Volume 20, The path of opening a steadfast heart / story and art by Koyoharu Gotouge ; translation, John Werry ; English adaptation, Stan! ; touch-up art & lettering, John Hunt.

"In Taisho-era Japan, kindhearted Tanjiro Kamado makes a living selling charcoal. But his peaceful life is shattered when a demon slaughters his entire family. His little sister Nezuko is the only survivor, but she has been transformed into a demon herself! Tanjiro sets out on a dangerous journey to find a way to return his sister to normal and destroy the demon who ruined his life … After their initial confrontation with Kokushibo, the most powerful of Muzan's demons, Tokito is severely wounded and Genya has been cut in half— but is still alive! Can his regenerative power heal even this fatal wound? Then the Hashira Himejima and Sanemi square off against Kokushibo and unleash all the skill they have against him. Himejima is blind, but if he can see into the Transparent World, he might have a chance. Who will survive this whirlwind of flashing blades?"-- Provided by publisher.




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Demon slayer = Kimetsu no yaiba. Volume 22, The wheel of fate / story and art by Koyoharu Gotouge ; translation, John Werry ; English adaptation, Stan! ; touch-up art & lettering, John Hunt.

"After centuries of preparation and training, the Demon Slayer Corps has come face-to-face with their nemesis, Muzan Kibutsuji. It is a desperate battle and several Demon Slayers have already been killed. Tanjiro himself has engaged Muzan, and, despite giving it everything he has, is taken out of the fight! Although severely injured and near death, he sees a vision of his ancestor that may hold the key to finally destroying Muzan! Can Tanjiro recover enough strength to fight Muzan to the finish?" -- Provided by publisher




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Demon slayer = Kimetsu no yaiba. 15, Daybreak and first light / story and art by Koyoharu Gotouge ; translation, John Werry ; English adaptation, Stan! ; touch-up art & lettering, Evan Waldinger.

"In Taisho-era Japan, Tanjiro Kamado is a kindhearted boy who makes a living selling charcoal. But his peaceful life is shattered when a demon slaughters his entire family. His little sister Nezuko is the only survivor, but she has been transformed into a demon herself! Tanjiro sets out on a dangerous journey to find a way to return his sister to normal and destroy the demon who ruined his life … Tanjiro finally chases down the main body of the upper-rank demon Hantengu. However, dawn is approaching, and the rising sun is a threat to Nezuko. Tanjiro's concern for his sister is a distraction from the focus he needs to fight Hantengu, and if he hesitates it could be the last mistake he ever makes! Elsewhere, Tamayo ponders the nature of Nezuko's curse and how she could be so different from other demons." -- Provided by publisher




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Why a campaign has started to bring back some plants that have been forgotten (NPR) 

Why a campaign has started to bring back some plants that have been forgotten (NPR) 

In a radio story, NPR explains that the world depends on just a few crops for most of its food.  Because that dependence could be risky, a new international effort supports research and development of overlooked plants as food sources.  NPR interviewed Purnima Menon, senior director of Food and Nutrition Policy at IFPRI, who discussed countries that had invested in […]

The post Why a campaign has started to bring back some plants that have been forgotten (NPR)  appeared first on IFPRI.





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How manatees got into hot water

While on the brink of extinction in the 1970s, manatees found sanctuary in the warm waters of Florida power plants. Now, they're hooked on fossil fuels. | Subscribe to our weekly newsletter here.

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Planet Money Records Vol. 2: The Negotiation

We got our hands on the long-lost "Inflation" song, and now it's time to put it out into the world. So, we started a record label, and we're diving into the music business to try and make a hit.

This is part two of the Planet Money Records series. Here's part one and part three.

Update: We now have
merch! We released a line of Inflation song gear — including a limited edition vinyl record; a colorful, neon hoodie; and 70s-inspired stickers. You can find it here: n.pr/shopplanetmoney.

Listen to "Inflation" on
Apple Music, Spotify, YouTube Music, Tidal, Amazon Music & Pandora.

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Summer School 7: Negotiating and the empathetic nibble

How do you get the best deal? How do you know you're getting the best deal? Whether you're talking down the price of a car or talking up your salary, you don't have to be a jerk to get what you want. Negotiations can be win-win – if you know what to ask for and how to grow the pie.

We have three stories in today's episode about how to negotiate tactically. First, a hostage negotiator tries to buy a car. Will he get far? Then, one man's encounter at the airline ticket booth may inform how you respond to your next job offer. Finally, how to avoid a food fight and make a deal that benefits everybody.

We'll learn about something called BATNA, or best alternative to a negotiated agreement, which can tell you when to stand firm and when to walk away. We'll find out how to shift our thinking about what success can look like in a negotiation, and shift your counterpart's thinking too.

Come learn the techniques of expert negotiators in the penultimate episode of Planet Money Summer School, MBA edition. Next week: Graduation! So, you have one week to negotiate the cost of your cap and gown.

Our Summer School series is hosted by Robert Smith and produced by Max Freedman. Our project manager is Julia Carney. This episode was edited by our executive producer, Alex Goldmark, and engineered by James Willetts. The show was fact-checked by Sierra Juarez.

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How flying got so bad (or did it?)

We often hear that air travel is worse than it's ever been. Gone are the days when airplanes touted piano bars and meat carving stations — or even free meals. Instead we're crammed into tiny seats and fighting for overhead space.

How did we get here? Most of the inconveniences we think about when we fly can be traced back to the period of time just after the federal government deregulated the airlines.

When commercial air travel took off in the 1940s, the government regulated how many national airlines were allowed to exist, where they were allowed to fly, and how much they could charge for tickets. But the Airline Deregulation Act of 1978 swept all these restrictions aside – and stopped providing subsidies for the air carriers. Airlines had to compete on ticket prices. That competition led to a more bare-bones flying experience, but it also made air travel a lot more affordable.

In this episode, we trace the evolution of air travel over the past century to discover whether flying really is worse today — or if it's actually better than ever. We'll board a plane from the "golden age" of air travel, hear the history of one of the original budget airlines and meet feuding airline CEOs. Along the way, we'll see how economic forces have shaped the airline industry into what it is today, and what role we, as consumers, have played.

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What's THAT got to do with economics?

"Wanna see a trick? Give us any topic and we can tie it back to the economy."

That is the bold promise in Planet Money's tagline. And we believe the show does live up to it. Over the last year, we've told stories about breakdancing, rum, pagers, buffets, colors, and heartbreak.

But then one host wondered: what if we really held ourselves to that promise? What if we challenged ourselves to find economic meaning in the most esoteric and far-flung topics imaginable?

That's when we turned to you, our listeners. And boy did you deliver. You sent in ideas so obscure, so banananas, so guaranteed to stump and bamboozle that our host maybe started to regret her life choices...but she was resolved to give it a try.

This episode was hosted by Sally Helm and Keith Romer. It was produced by James Sneed. It was edited by Molly Messick and fact-checked by Sierra Juarez. Engineering by Kwesi Lee. Alex Goldmark is Planet Money's executive producer.

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The Forgotten Mothers of Civil Rights History (2022)

Original broadcast date: May 6, 2022. MLK Jr., Malcolm X and James Baldwin are household names, but what about their mothers? This hour, author Anna Malaika Tubbs explores how these three women shaped American history.

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The Moth Radio Hour: Fabricated, Forged and Forgotten

In this episode, stories of who we are and what we present to the world. White lies, falsified documents, playing dress up, and big transformations. This show is hosted by Jay Allison of Atlantic Public Media, producer of The Moth Radio Hour.

Hosted by: Jay Allison

Judit Samper Albero uses her artistic talent to save money.

Shaun Gohel accidentally manifests a girlfriend.

Dave Moran prepares to argue in front of the Supreme Court.

Camille Qurban almost has her cover blown at a child's birthday party.

Ishmael Beah describes his transformation from innocent child to cold-hearted soldier.