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Terry K. Peterson Celebrated for Starting His Sixth Decade of Advocating for Education Advancements for Millions of Students and Families Across America and Being Named the "Godfather of Afterschool"

A national leader of education reform and the "Godfather of Afterschool," Terry K. Peterson, PhD, channels years of expertise into expanding afterschool and summer opportunities across America collaborating with many local, state and national groups




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Revelation and hope for Masan, Shincheonji Revelation Bible Seminar attracts more than 16000 including 100 pastors gathered

Masan 2024 Shincheonji's Bible Seminar | Testimony on the Fulfilled Realities of Revelation




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Over 70,000 Gather for Busan Crusade, Igniting Passion for the Revealed Word

In a remarkable display of faith and community, over 70,000 people gathered for the Busan Crusade of the Word, igniting a powerful atmosphere that stirred hearts and transformed minds!




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Over 70,000 gather for Busan Crusade, igniting passion for the Revealed Word

In a remarkable display of faith and community, over 70,000 people gathered for the Busan Crusade of the Word, igniting a powerful atmosphere that stirred hearts and transformed minds!




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Nathan Todd Sims has been Inducted into the Prestigious Marquis Who's Who Biographical Registry

Nathan Todd Sims is recognized for his expert leadership of FusionFlix Entertainment




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Marquis Who's Who Honors Jonathan M. Fabietti for Expertise in Hospitality

Jonathan M. Fabietti is a dedicated leader in hospitality as a vice president at Blue Sky Hospitality Solutions




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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.




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The 5th Annual Best In The West Skijoring Competition: Big Sky, Montana, The Best Skijoring Teams In North America Gather To Test Their Skill & Grit To See Who Will Be Crowned The Best In The West

The Best In The West Showdown is an explosive combination of lightning fast horses and daredevil-skiing taken right to the edge. All held together by rope, guts and grit, and showcased in the town center of beautiful Big Sky, Montana.




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Marquis Who's Who Selects Kathy Curnow, PhD, for Success in African and African American Art History

Dr. Kathy Curnow is noted for her continued commitment to higher education at Cleveland State University




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Hundreds Tour the "Psychiatry: An Industry of Death" Traveling Exhibit in Orlando

The Citizens Commission on Human Rights (CCHR) held a two-day exhibit in Orlando that presented shocking evidence of mental health abuse and dangerous psychiatric drugging of children.




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Nathaniel "Nat" Trives Presented with the Albert Nelson Marquis Lifetime Achievement Award by Marquis Who's Who

Nathaniel Trives has been endorsed by Marquis Who's Who as a leader in the field of law enforcement




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What a Wrongful Death Attorney Can Do For You in New York

A wrongful death attorney in New York can provide invaluable assistance if you have lost a loved one due to the actions of another party.




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Nathan Johnson has been Inducted into the Prestigious Marquis Who's Who Biographical Registry

Nathan Johnson brings decades of experience to his role as chief of the Piedmont Police Department




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OUDER Unveils Revolutionary New Footwear: Smile Vampire Leather & Smile Phantom Canvas

OUDER Announces Launch of New Footwear: Smile Vampire Leather & Smile Phantom Canvas




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CCHR Hosting "Psychiatry: An Industry of Death Exhibit" Exposing Mental Health Abuse

The Florida chapter of the Citizens Commission on Human Rights (CCHR) is scheduled to debut an exhibit that presents shocking evidence of abuse affecting the people of Florida this month.




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Baltimore's Doomsday Edgar Allan Poe Readathon Is Coming, May 18-19

The Carroll Mansion Hosts Poe Theatre's 24-Hour Reading of the Works of Edgar Allan Poe, Now INTERNATIONAL




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Cheongju's vibrant' Sunday service… 80,000 people gathered at Shincheonji Cheongju Church, astonishing the whole city

Chairman Man-hee Lee visits during his nationwide tour emphasising the importance of Revelation and the Word of God.




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Cathie Wood Goes Bargain Hunting: 3 Stocks She Just Bought




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Futures slip as markets await inflation data for clues on Fed's rate path




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Family reunions - magical gatherings in the International Drive Resort Area

Reconnect. Celebrate cherished family memories. Enjoy being together. Make some new memories. Have fun. Laugh until you cry. This is what family reunions are all about.




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How Empathy Helps Bridge Generational Differences

Mimi Nicklin, a business coach and executive, has seen many leaders blame poor performance and communication on generational differences. But she argues managers should spend less time forcing Millennial and Gen Z employees to conform to company culture and more time on perspective taking and listening. In her experience, practicing empathy can vastly improve team collaboration and lead to better business and individual outcomes. Nicklin is the author of the book "Softening the Edge: Empathy: How Humanity’s Oldest Leadership Trait is Changing the World."




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Disruption Isn’t the Only Path to Innovation

Disruptive innovation has proven such a powerful idea that many people now equate innovation with market disruption. But INSEAD strategy professor Renée Mauborgne says there's a powerful way to create new markets without destroying jobs, companies, and communities: "nondisruptive creation." She explains how some entrepreneurs and companies have been able to grow billion-dollar businesses that are new markets rather than displacements of existing ones. Two examples are the microfinance industry and the firm Square. And she explains how leaders can seek out these opportunities to foster profitable growth with less social harm. With fellow INSEAD professor W. Chan Kim, Mauborgne wrote the new book Beyond Disruption: Innovate and Achieve Growth without Displacing Industries, Companies, or Jobs.




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Leather DIY Traveler's Notebook Project for Bullet Journaling

Maria shows how she made a custom leather DIY traveler's notebook to fit some journals that she bought that were an odd size.




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Birds of a Feather

Perhaps you noticed in the most recent Fixer Upper reveal of the Lakehouse that Joanna chose a group of birds not once but twice to add interest to the walls of the living room and bathroom.  A carved wood flock of three appears in the main living room and a brass trio hangs above the…





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Avoiding the wrath of illegal data

To mitigate the risks associated with illegal data, organizations need to implement data governance policies and procedures to ensure that all data is properly documented, stored, and maintained.




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Mayor Jacobs Names Kathleen Canning to Lead Orange County Convention Center

(Orange County, FL) - Orange County Mayor Teresa Jacobs is pleased to announce the appointment of Kathleen Canning to the position of executive director of the Orange County Convention Center (OCCC). Canning currently serves as general manager and will continue to direct and supervise all aspects of finance, marketing and operations of the facility.




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920 Death of a Workhorse

Chris brings you a bit of a different episode today because his main production machine has just died. Want to support? Go to tfttf.com/support Topics: [OTHER] Pellworm : We spent a week on Pellworm, a 37 square kilometer island located in the Wadden Sea. We’ve taken pictures too. [COOL] Lost Places – Horror-Hospital … AI … Continue reading "920 Death of a Workhorse"

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“Reduce likelihood of a tick bite by 73.6 times”? Forking paths on the Appalachian Trail.

Shira writes: As an Appalachian Trail hiker, I always treat my clothes with permethrin. I’m a big fan of Sawyer products, but this claim caught my eye: Reduce likelihood of a tick bite by 73.6 times by treating shoes and … Continue reading




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DOL Announces $13,500 Settlement With Contractor for Preventable Death

The U.S. Department of Labor announced a $13,500 settlement with a New Jersey contractor it says could have prevented a fatal fall. The department said a 39-year-old worker fell five stories…




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Widow Gets Award for Delivery Driver's Death from Being Crushed by Own Cargo

The New Jersey Superior Court’s Appellate Division upheld an award of benefits to the widow of a worker who was crushed to death by the cargo he was delivering. Case: Urena…




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AI Beats Humans on Unsolved Math Problem

Large language model does better than human mathematicians trying to solve combinatorics problems inspired by the card game Set




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Inside Mathematicians' Search for the Mysterious 'Einstein Tile'

The quest for the einstein tile—a shape never seen before in mathematics—turned up even more discoveries than mathematicians counted on




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Podcasts of the Year: Cleo, the Mysterious Math Menace

In 2013 a new user named Cleo took an online math forum by storm with unproved answers. Today she’s an urban legend. But who was she? A 2023 editor's pick. 




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Simple Math Creates Infinite and Bizarre Automorphic Numbers

Squaring numbers can have surprising consequences




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AI Matches the Abilities of the Best Math Olympians

Until now computers have failed to solve mathematical problems. But the AI program AlphaGeometry has succeeded in finding proofs for dozens of theorems from the International Mathematical Olympiad




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Math Explains Why Your Friends Are More Popular Than You

The inspection paradox makes sense of social networks, long train wait times and why the call center is always busy 




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This Nomadic Eccentric Was the Most Prolific Mathematician in History

The bizarre life and legacy of Paul Erdős, the most prolific mathematician ever




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These Numbers Look Random but Aren't, Mathematicians Prove

A new mathematical proof helps show whether a sequence of numbers is “pseudorandom”




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How String Theory Solved Math's Monstrous Moonshine Problem

A concept from theoretical physics helped confirm the strange connection between two completely different areas of mathematics




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The Strangely Serious Implications of Math's 'Ham Sandwich Theorem'

A simple solution to gerrymandering crumbles when confronted with math’s ‘ham sandwich theorem’




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ATF Medical Names Katherine Nelson VP of National Sales

ATF Medical appointed Katherine Nelson to serve as vice president of sales. Katherine Nelson Nelson will be based in Las Vegas and oversee the company’s efforts to market mobility and accessibility…




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Contractor Fined for Safety Violations That Caused Worker's Death

Federal workplace safety investigators fined a Massachusetts waterproofing contractor $283,115 for safety violations they say led to a worker's death. Gerceir Osvaldo DeFaria, 51, was killed in February 2024 when part…




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No Death Benefits for Widow in Asbestos Exposure Claim

The Intermediate Court of Appeals of West Virginia upheld the denial of benefits to a widow, finding she failed to prove that her husband's death was caused by his occupational exposure…




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Widow of Worker With Leukemia Gets Award of Death Benefits

West Virginia’s Intermediate Court of Appeals upheld an award of benefits to the widow of a worker suffering from chronic myelomonocytic leukemia before contracting COVID-19 and dying. Case: PPG Industries Inc.




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Supreme Court Upholds Award of Occupational Disease Death Benefits

The West Virginia Supreme Court upheld an award of occupational disease-dependent death benefits to a worker’s widow. Case: Appalachian Boiler & Fab LLC v. Caruthers, No. 23-345, 09/23/2024, published. Facts: Johnny A.




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Nonsignatory Can't Compel Arbitration of Wrongful Death Claim

A Texas appellate court ruled that a nonsignatory to an agreement could not compel arbitration of a family’s wrongful death claims despite its purported adoption of an occupational injury benefit…




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No Benefits for Worker's Motorcycle Death

A Texas appellate court ruled that a worker’s death in a motorcycle accident while retrieving his company-issued laptop from home was not compensable. Michael Evans was a safety consultant for Xcel…




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L&I Fines Wildlife Department for Worker Death

The Washington State Department of Labor and Industries fined the state wildlife department $200,400 for two incidents that killed one worker and hospitalized another. Mary Valentine, a 48-year-old Department of Fish…




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Work Comp Matters - Free Weekly Podcast - Episode 11: Death

"Work Comp Matters" - the central location for all your workers' compensation, employment and labor law matters. Steve Appell hosts this weekly podcast from sunny southern California - presenting some…