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Risk model suggests nanomaterials could reach toxic levels in San Francisco Bay area

Although nanomaterials are already in widespread use, their risk to the environment is not completely understood. Researchers in the US have developed a next-generation risk-assessment model to better understand nanomaterials’ environmental impact. Applied to the San Francisco Bay area, the model predicted that even soluble nanomaterials could accumulate at toxic levels.




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Circular economy: consumer attitudes to products made from urban bio-waste

Biodegradable waste, or bio-waste, from urban areas is being used to produce a bio-based material to replace plastic — this is relevant to the sustainable development of a circular economy (CE), which requires the innovative use of waste materials. Understanding public attitudes to such materials, and the drivers influencing their uptake, is key to their viability. This study explores how consumers respond to products made from regenerated bio-waste.




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Cortex 5: Work Simulator

After trying to find ways to deal with unbearable heat, Grey and Myke discuss how they like to spend their time away from work, and put the 'Great Perspective Zoom Debate' to rest.




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Cortex 7: Ultimately a Nightmare

More on email! Grey talks about some big changes in his personal email system, and Myke shares his top-tips for avoiding the email you don't want to deal with. Finally, Grey talks about his impressions of using the iOS 9 public beta.




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Cortex 12: The Rule of Two

Grey describes the 'Rule of Two', Myke wants to know how the 'UK explained' video became a success, and they both discuss Netflix's hiring policies, branding, and ASMR videos.




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Cortex 40: The Rules for Rulers

Grey finally finished a big project, Myke bought a ticket to Vidcon, and they are both very excited about a piece of paper.




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Cortex 57: Bucketful of Internet

Myke is waiting for a delivery, Grey evangelizes napping, and they both have thoughts about the iPhone X.




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Cortex 72: Adulting Complete

Myke got a Roomba, Grey has found peace with his to-do system, and they are both very excited about the Shortcuts beta.




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Two men jailed over multi-million dollar cocaine importation

The Sydney District Court today sentenced two men to a combined 17.5 years imprisonment over a 2018 seizure of almost 115 kilograms of cocaine.




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Beautiful Wood Entertainment Cabinet Armoires




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Treat Mom to the Perfect Gulf Coast Cuisine at Landry's Seafood House




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CONSTRUCTION TO BEGIN ON THIRD SEGMENT OF I-64 WIDENING PROJECT - Shoulder strengthening work to begin Sunday, August 12

Construction is scheduled to begin Sunday, August 12, weather permitting, on the third of three segments to widen approximately 21 miles total on Interstate 64 in Newport News, James City County and York County.




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PUBLIC INVITED TO COMMENT ON PLANS TO IMPROVE ROUTE 602 - Public Hearing scheduled for August 28 in Accomack County

MELFA – The Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) invites the public to attend a hearing on Tuesday, August 28, to learn about and comment...




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Explorer Sir Ranulph Fiennes comes to St Albans with his new tour

Named by the Guinness Book of Records as “the world’s greatest living explorer”, Sir Ranulph Fiennes is to embark on a live tour across the UK, coming to the Alban Arena on Monday, March 23.




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New musical show in Potters Bar will pay tribute to Moulin Rouge

An all-singing, all-dancing musical extravaganza is coming to Potters Bar next month.




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Radlett theatre group to perform popular musical Fiddler on the Roof

Russia comes to Radlett for Radlett Musical Theatre Company’s production of Fiddler on the Roof.




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Popular CBeebies characters come to the Radlett Centre in new show for children

The enchanting world of CBeebies’ hit animated series Sarah & Duck comes to life on stage in Radlett this week. Featuring a host of characters from the BAFTA Award-winning TV show, Sarah & Duck’s Big Top Birthday plays three performances at the Radlett Centre on Friday, March 6, and Saturday, March 7.




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Frederick County - Reconstruction Of Route 655 (through July 2020)




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ROUTE 250 BRIDGE AT IVY IS OPEN TO TRAFFIC - Detour lifted one day ahead of schedule, contractor continues work to complete project

CULPEPER — The bridge on Route 250 (Ivy Road) over Little Ivy Creek near Ivy west of Charlottesville is open to traffic, one day ahead of its scheduled reopening. Crews are now working to remove signs and other detour indicators along Route 250 and Interstate 64.





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Eddie Hearn could take Anthony Joshua back to Saudi Arabia for title defence

Anthony Joshua's promoter Eddie Hearn says he does not want to stage the world heavyweight champion's next defence of his title behind closed doors.





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EMERGENCY REPAIR EFFORT CONTINUES ON ROADS DAMAGED BY TROPICAL STORM MICHAEL - Nine roads in the Fredericksburg area, Northern Neck and Middle Peninsula will require long-term repair work before they can be safely reopened to traffic

FREDERICKSBURG, Va. ⸺  Long-term repair work is underway to rebuild state-maintained roads that sustained severe damage during Tropical Storm...




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OVERNIGHT LANE CLOSURES ON NORRIS BRIDGE - Route 3 over the Rappahannock River will be reduced to a single lane overnight on Monday, Nov. 12 through Friday, Nov. 16, with up to 30-minute full traffic stops

NOV. 12, 2018 UPDATE: All lanes of Route 3 over the Rappahannock River between Lancaster and Middlesex counties will remain open this evening, Nov....




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Why you could be fined up to £5,000 for picking wildflowers on a daily walk

Those taking their government-approved daily walk have been warned not to pick wildflowers - or risk facing an eye-watering £5,000 fine.




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Battle of the bulge: How to fight lockdown weight gain

You’ve probably heard the term “flattening the curve” more times than you can count over the past couple of weeks. But if we’re being totally honest with each other, there’s a good chance there’s something else that needs flattening, too.




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Indulge in your favourite drink at upcoming gin festival in Watford

A festival celebrating gin and tonic is coming to Watford next month.




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Get pampered at Watford Debenhams with a Dior facial and makeup consultation

Having a facial in a department store might not sound the most relaxing experience. However, once the door slides shut on Dior’s private spa room in Debenhams’ flagship store in intu Watford, it only takes a moment to tune out the voices from outside and tap into your inner zen.




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Popular family rave returns to Watford with music from top DJs

The UK’s much-loved best family festival, ​Camp Bestival​, and original family ravers ​Big Fish Little Fish have teamed up once again to host their legendary family rave tour.





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Could you be an estate agent?

Are you fully up to speed with your portals? No, it’s not a quiz question for Dr Who buffs. We’re talking about the online world of selling homes.




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Rise of the side hustle - why are side jobs so popular?

Money can be particularly tight at this time of year, but one trend helping to combat this is taking on a sideline job - aka a 'side hustle'.




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VDOT CREWS WORKING TO CLEAR ROADS - Motorists should remain alert for road hazards

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Richard Johnson believes it is now more difficult than ever for Watford to bring players through the youth academy and into the Premier League

Richard Johnson believes that it is a tall order for any top-flight club, not just Watford, to hand homegrown players from the academy a chance to play in the Premier League due to what is at stake in financial and sporting terms.




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Brighton and Hove Albion chief executive Paul Barber on clubs' Premier League Project Restart neutral ground reservations

Brighton and Hove Albion chief executive Paul Barber insists it is not just clubs fighting for Premier League survival who oppose the completion of the season at neutral venues.




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Coronavirus: Watford legend John Barnes thinks the Premier League should not return until it is completely safe

Watford legend John Barnes has urged restraint for the return of the Premier League and said footballers should only return to work when the rest of society does.




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Walk-In Interviews in Duluth

2900 Piedmont Avenue
Duluth MN
Thursday, May 28, 2020, 9am – 4pm

Every Thursday Residential Services, Inc (RSI) hosts walk-in interviews at our office in Duluth, hiring for the position of Direct Support Professional.

When: Thursdays from 9am-4pm
Where: 2900 Piedmont Avenue, Duluth


Qualifications:
-Must be 18 years of age (21 to work in child foster care settings)
-Must be able to pass a background check
Passionate about improving the lives of others

About the Job:
DSPs provide individualized services to people with disabilities and/or mental illness who are living in home settings. The people who receive services from RSI rely on their caregivers to provide a safe living environment and to help meet all of their physical, emotional, social, medical, spiritual, and recreational needs and wants. DSPs assist in a variety of day-to-day tasks based on the individual needs and goals of the people they are caring for, which could include medication administration, household duties, assistance with personal hygiene, and community activities such as shopping, concerts, going out to eat, movies, fitness, outdoor recreation, and more.

RSI is an Equal Opportunity Employer

Event type: Job and Career Fairs
Filter by Location: Greater Minnesota
Event Audience: For Job Seekers, For Veterans
Accommodation Request: 2187407621
CareerForce Sponsored Event: Other event
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Walk-In Interviews in Duluth

2900 Piedmont Avenue
Duluth MN
Thursday, May 21, 2020, 9am – 4pm

Every Thursday Residential Services, Inc (RSI) hosts walk-in interviews at our office in Duluth, hiring for the position of Direct Support Professional.

When: Thursdays from 9am-4pm
Where: 2900 Piedmont Avenue, Duluth


Qualifications:
-Must be 18 years of age (21 to work in child foster care settings)
-Must be able to pass a background check
Passionate about improving the lives of others

About the Job:
DSPs provide individualized services to people with disabilities and/or mental illness who are living in home settings. The people who receive services from RSI rely on their caregivers to provide a safe living environment and to help meet all of their physical, emotional, social, medical, spiritual, and recreational needs and wants. DSPs assist in a variety of day-to-day tasks based on the individual needs and goals of the people they are caring for, which could include medication administration, household duties, assistance with personal hygiene, and community activities such as shopping, concerts, going out to eat, movies, fitness, outdoor recreation, and more.

RSI is an Equal Opportunity Employer

Event type: Job and Career Fairs
Filter by Location: Greater Minnesota
Event Audience: For Job Seekers, For Veterans
Accommodation Request: 2187407621
CareerForce Sponsored Event: Other event
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Walk-In Interviews in Duluth

2900 Piedmont Avenue
Duluth MN
Thursday, May 14, 2020, 9am – 4pm

Every Thursday Residential Services, Inc (RSI) hosts walk-in interviews at our office in Duluth, hiring for the position of Direct Support Professional.

When: Thursdays from 9am-4pm
Where: 2900 Piedmont Avenue, Duluth


Qualifications:
-Must be 18 years of age (21 to work in child foster care settings)
-Must be able to pass a background check
Passionate about improving the lives of others

About the Job:
DSPs provide individualized services to people with disabilities and/or mental illness who are living in home settings. The people who receive services from RSI rely on their caregivers to provide a safe living environment and to help meet all of their physical, emotional, social, medical, spiritual, and recreational needs and wants. DSPs assist in a variety of day-to-day tasks based on the individual needs and goals of the people they are caring for, which could include medication administration, household duties, assistance with personal hygiene, and community activities such as shopping, concerts, going out to eat, movies, fitness, outdoor recreation, and more.

RSI is an Equal Opportunity Employer

Event type: Job and Career Fairs
Filter by Location: Greater Minnesota
Event Audience: For Job Seekers, For Veterans
Accommodation Request: 2187407621
CareerForce Sponsored Event: Other event
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  • 2020/05/14 (Thu)

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Old Ryan Road Closure Extended Through November 2 - Between Mooreview Parkway southern intersection and Ashburn Village Boulevard

ASHBURN – Due to inclement weather early in the closure that began Sept. 24, Old Ryan Road between the southern Mooreview Parkway intersection and...




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Cochran Mill Road Bridge over Tuscarora Creek Reduced to One Lane - Bridge construction project scheduled for completion by summer 2019

LEESBURG – The two-lane Cochran Mill Road (Route 653) bridge over Tuscarora Creek has been reduced to one lane of alternating traffic until further...




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ROUTE 58 DETOURS in PLACE - Flooding results in lengthy detour for all traffic

LYNCHBURG — As a result of rain and run-off from Tropical Storm Michael, Route 58 in Halifax County is closed from Route 360 to Route 744 until further notice.




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LYNCHBURG DISTRICT ROAD AND BRIDGE UPDATE - Extensive damage results in long-term road/structure closures

LYNCHBURG —Over a week after the rain and wind of Tropical Storm Michael took aim on the Commonwealth, the Virginia Department of Transportation continues to assess roads and bridges in the Lynchburg District affected by the storm. By the time Michael exited the area, over 220 road and 360 structures were under water and as of today (Friday, October 19) only six short-term closures, in addition to the long-term closures below, remain.




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VDOT UPDATES US 58 at SANDY CREEK DETOUR - Structures closed as result of Tropical Storm Michael damage

LYNCHBURG, Va. – US 58 over Sandy Creek at the Halifax/Pittsylvania County line has been closed to traffic since Tropical Storm Michael struck the Commonwealth in October and motorists have used a lengthy detour that required travel in North Carolina. Weather permitting the eastbound structure will re-open to one lane of traffic in each direction today, Wednesday, November 7.




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Coronavirus: FA declares non-league and women's divisions null and void

The Football Association has declared all non-league divisions from steps three to six of the football pyramid null and void, as well as tiers three to seven of the women's league, after all divisions were postponed due to the coronavirus outbreak.




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Wonderful Watford inflict Liverpool's first league defeat of season in stunning victory

Watford are out of the relegation zone tonight after storming to a stunning 3-0 victory over champions elect Liverpool in a result that will reverberate around the football world.