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The Prestige Auto Spa NJ team reflects on one year of serving the Toms River, New Jersey community

Prestige Auto Spa NJ Celebrates One Year in the Community




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Automotive Aftermarket Market is to grow by USD 164.58 billion from 2022 to 2027, market is fragmented due to the presence of companies like Aptiv PLC, BorgWarner Inc. & Bridgestone Corp.

Strategic Insights into the Automotive Aftermarket: Unraveling Market Fragmentation with Industry Giants Aptiv PLC, BorgWarner Inc., and Bridgestone Corp.




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Craft Holsters Expands their Glock 43x Holster Offerings to Cater to Everyone's Carry Needs

Craft Holsters' Glock 43x holsters for concealed carry offer has just been expanded by many new holster designs and carry styles.




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Cayenne Wellness Center Hosts 16th Annual Sickle Cell Disease Educational Summit: "Unpacking Sickle Cell, One Warrior At A Time"

"Unpacking Sickle Cell, One Warrior At A Time"




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One of the Top-Rated Law Firms in Austin, Texas

Jason S. English Law, PLLC, a DWI/DUI, estate planning, and criminal defense law firm, is among the highest-rated law firms in Austin, TX on Google and AVVO based on their clients' reviews




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Philadelphia's Tom Loglisci Jr., MEd Urges Police Commissioner Bethel to Adopt Education Reforms at the Police Academy

Tom Loglisci Jr., MEd, is a Philadelphia native and a recognized advocate for police education reform. He is widely regarded as a thought leader in modern police education.




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Luvme Hair Highlights Versatility with 'One Wig, Multiple Ways' Product Showcase

Luvme Hair One Wig, Multiple Ways




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QueenNAK: The Rising Star From Sierra Leone Takes Hollywood by Storm

Sierra Leonean-born artist Queennak is making waves in the entertainment industry as a Hollywood Afrobeat artist, contemporary artist, humanitarian, television personality, and fashion designer.




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Doer Agency Gets Marketing Strategy Done

Doer Agency, a new project management firm, launches services aimed at moving marketing strategies from ideas on paper and into the real world.




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Opus Virtual Offices Marks Successful One-Year Milestone at New Headquarters

Leading virtual office provider celebrates one year anniversary at new global headquarters in Boca Raton, Florida.




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Unleash Your Workout: Picun Launches QW 10 True Wireless Open Ear Headphones with 80H Playtime and Ultimate Comfort for Active Lifestyles!

Engineered for Performance: Enjoy 80 Hours of Playtime, Sweatproof Durability, and Crystal Clear Calls During Your Most Intense Workouts!




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Cardboard Box Manufacturer: How Business Owners Can Choose the Right One

Tips for choosing a cardboard box manufacturer will meet business needs and align with brand values.




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Mango Animate Rolls out an AI Animation Generator for Everyone

Mango Animate releases an AI animation generator to assist users in bringing their ideas into reality.




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From Russia with Loneliness: Dreamover, an Independent Russian Romantic Sci-Fi Drama Exploring the Roots of Loneliness, Debuts in North America Ahead of its Domestic Release

Crafted in Moscow by a small group of film enthusiasts on a shoestring budget, Dreamover premiered at the Shanghai International Film Festival during pandemic 2021, won Dances With Films in Los Angeles and finally released for a wide public.




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Miami Bass Movement Lyrical Legend, JT Money, Releases Seventh Studio Album Entitled "IMMORTAL," Featuring Rick Ross, Trick Daddy, CeeLo Green, Trap Beckham, and Poison Clan just to name a few

The Miami rapper rose to fame with Poison Clan group members under Luther "Uncle Luke" Campbell of 2 Live Crew in the early '90s.




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Ben E. Hunter's World release of "Cross Roads" His musical journey during the worst natural disaster of all time Katrina. Ben has recorded five studio albums in this pioneering New Orleans genre

Hunter wrote and produced "Rock a While" in collaboration with three-time Grammy-Award-winning rapper/singer-producer Darius "Deezle" Harrison, known for his work with Lil' Wayne, Drake, JLo and T.I., to name a few




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CIO Women Magazine Features Patricia Delinois as One of "The Most Influential Women Leaders in Real Estate"

Empowering leader & CEO Patricia Delinois shares insights on navigating the real estate market & fostering social good. Read her story & more in CIO Women Magazine!




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Compliance at Your Fingertips: One-Click Sanctions Compliance

ThreatSTOP and FiveBy are working to automate sanction compliance.




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Phillips: No Money To Gaza

Middle East Disaster Is A Result of Biden's Weak Policies




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One month since that terrible Terrorist attack on Israel

Denounce Hams, Hezbollah, and Iran




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The Exponential Power of Small Wins

Well known for his prowess as a real estate executive, many also know Gino Blefari for his power to inspire and motivate, readily sharing his personal strategies for staying physically and mentally strong in the face of any challenge. During RISMedia’s 36th Annual CEO & Leadership Exchange in Washington, D.C., in September, where more than…

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Meeting in Orlando?I-Drive has all of the components for successful meetings

There are many reasons to choose the International Drive Resort Area in Orlando as the site for successful meetings and events. Flexible convention space, a wide range of accommodations, top-rated airports and convention center and sophisticated retail, dining and entertainment districts make it a top pick among meeting planners.




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Pet-Friendly - International Drive Resort Area Has Gone to the Dogs!

If you cant leave home without your four-legged family member, there are lots of choices in the International Drive Resort Area that will cater to your pet while you visit!




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How Jeff Bezos Built One of the World’s Most Valuable Companies

Sunil Gupta, Harvard Business School professor, has spent years studying successful digital strategies, companies, and leaders, and he's made Amazon and its legendary CEO Jeff Bezos a particular areas of focus. Drawing on his own in-depth research and other sources, including a new collection of Bezos' own writing, "Invent and Wander," Gupta explains how Amazon has upended traditional corporate strategy by diversifying into multiple products serving many end users instead of focusing more narrowly. He says that Bezos's obsession with the customer and insistence on long-term thinking are approaches that other companies and senior executives should emulate.




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Tech’s Exponential Growth – and How to Solve the Problems It’s Created

Technological development is happening faster than ever and changing our lives in fundamental ways. The companies behind all these new gadgets and services are no doubt the greatest corporate success stories of our age. But entrepreneur and investor Azeem Azhar worries that our public institutions haven't kept pace with the industry, which has created an exponential gap between digital haves and have nots. He offers recommendations on how bridge the divide and achieve growth with broader societal benefits. You can hear more from Azeem Azhar on his HBR Presents podcast, Exponential View.




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One Way to Fight the Great Resignation? Re-recruit Your Current Employees

Debbie Cohen and Kate Roeske-Zummer, cofounders of HumanityWorks, are sounding an alarm bell for employee retention. Record numbers of people are quitting their jobs due to burnout and better opportunities. Those resignations leave their former colleagues burdened with even more work and a sense of despair. Cohen and Roeske-Zummer argue that employers should re-recruit their existing employees and even think of them as customers. And the two consultants outline steps managers can take to openly appreciate those employees and keep a positive culture. Cohen and Roeske-Zummer wrote the HBR.org article "With So Many People Quitting, Don’t Overlook Those Who Stay.”




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Need a Reset? Try This One Quick Meditation Session (Bonus)

You've probably heard about the benefits of mindfulness and how meditation can help you achieve it. But you still can't find the inclination to start or the time to practice regularly. In this short bonus episode, Rasmus Hougaard, the CEO of Potential Project and a meditation expert who has studied with the Dalai Lama, takes us through a short exercise and explains why mindfulness is a game-changer for our careers and well-being. Skeptics welcome!




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Rolling Stone’s Jann Wenner on Cultivating Creative Talent

Rolling Stone launched in 1967 with a mission to not only redefine music journalism but also chronicle important societal changes. Under the leadership of founding editor and publisher Jann Wenner, it published work from some of the 20th century’s greatest writers, reporters, designers and photographers. He explains how he identified and managed that talent and shares other lessons from his five decades at the forefront of rock and roll. Wenner is the author of "Like a Rolling Stone: A Memoir."




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How Women (and Everyone) Can Form Deeper Bonds to Fight Bias at Work

The number of women—especially women of color—in leadership ranks at the world’s largest companies remains desperately small. Tina Opie, associate professor of management at Babson College, offers a new practice for women to lift each other up and fight systemic bias in the workplace, something she calls “shared sisterhood.” The idea is to be more honest with each other, forming truer bonds. That involves listening, understanding yourself, and a willingness to take risks. With University of Iowa management professor Beth Livingston, Opie wrote the new book “Shared Sisterhood: How to Take Collective Action for Racial and Gender Equity at Work.”




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Money, Flexibility, Development? Figuring Out What Employees Really Value

Even in a slowing economy, the battle to attract and retain talent persists. But employers need to look beyond what people are currently demanding — whether it’s higher salaries, more stock options or the flexibility to work from home. Studies show that, over the long term, employees also find value in aspects of work that they overlook in the short term, such as community and opportunities for growth. Professor Amy Edmondson and INSEAD associate professor Mark Mortensen offer up strategies for a holistic talent acquisition and retention strategy that incorporates more lasting benefits, even if workers aren't asking for them right now. Edmondson and Mortensen are the authors of the HBR article "Rethink Your Employee Value Proposition."




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Best of IdeaCast: Escape Your Comfort Zone

We know that trying new things, taking risks, and even failing are vital to most success stories. But getting out of areas where you’re comfortable and breaking through to the next level is easier said than done. Andy Molinsky, professor of organizational behavior at Brandeis International Business School, says that there are actions we all can take to get out of our safe zone and achieve our goals. In this classic episode, he shares his research and advice with former IdeaCast host Sarah Green Carmichael. Molinsky is the author of Reach: A New Strategy to Help You Step Outside your Comfort Zone, Rise to the Challenge and Build Confidence.




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How One F-35 Fighter Pilot Makes Decisions Under Pressure

There are few jobs that demand decisive, clear thinking under pressure more than that of a fighter jet pilot. But the best combat pilots don't act on gut and muscle memory alone. They train to use proven mental models for making tough, fast decisions with extremely high stakes. Hasard Lee is a U.S. Air Force fighter pilot and instructor who has learned, practiced, and taught these techniques. He breaks down the tools that individuals and organizational leaders alike can apply to some of their biggest problems and most difficult situations. Lee wrote the new book The Art of Clear Thinking: A Stealth Fighter Pilot’s Timeless Rules for Making Tough Decisions.




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The VC Fund Closing Equity Gaps — and Making Money

Much of the business world has bought into the idea of stakeholder capitalism. But Freada Kapor Klein and Mitch Kapor say that doing some good by doing well isn’t enough when the business impact still creates negative effects and broader disparities overall. Freada, with a background in social justice and empirical research, and Mitch, an entrepreneur and investor who got his start making early spreadsheet software, strive to invest in ventures that close the distance between those with wealth and privilege and those without. The founders explain their metrics and decision-making process at Kapor Capital. The profitable firm explicitly invests in tech startups serving low-income and underrepresented communities. Freada and Mitch wrote the book Closing the Equity Gap: Creating Wealth and Fostering Justice in Startup Investing.




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How One Ukrainian Company Cultivated Resiliency Amid War

Companies plan for crises and aim to be resilient and adaptive in the face of all kinds of risks, but it’s always easier said than done. And perhaps none of these threats is as serious as war. That’s what Roman Rodomansky had to prepare his company for. He’s the cofounder and COO at Ralabs, a Ukrainian software development company. As Russia prepared to invade his home country, Rodomansky and his leadership team crafted a plan to survive and keep serving clients. He shares how his firm put people first, communicated with customers, and managed to become resilient. Rodomansky wrote the HBR article “A Cofounder of Ralabs on Leading a Ukrainian Start-Up Through a Year of War.”




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Fast Casual Food Pioneer Ron Shaich Explains How to Find a Niche — and then Scale

The restaurant business is notoriously competitive and often propelled by passing fads. But, first at the helm of Au Bon Pain, and then as the founder of Panera Bread, Ron Shaich managed to create an entirely new category of dining between fast food and table service and then dominate that market in the United States. He says the strategies that brought him success can be applied in any type of organization:  listen to and observe customers so you know what they want, create a truly differentiated offering, execute with excellence, and find the right opportunities to grow. He’s employed this playbook as an investor in newer ventures like Cava and Tatte, as well. Shaich wrote the book Know What Matters: Lessons from a Lifetime of Transformations.




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The Best Return-to-Office Policies Aren’t One-Size-Fits-All

A growing number of companies are mandating office time for employees and structuring hybrid work under broad, rigid rules. But pushing people into the office is a mistake, argues Kimberly Shells, a senior director in the Gartner HR practice. She shares research showing how much flexibility and autonomy and belonging workers want. And Shells says organizations can still foster those qualities in an in-person office culture that also improves productivity and collaboration. She explains that companies should follow through on a clear purpose and craft policies that allow for options, flexibility, offsite team-building events, and support services such as on-site childcare. Shells cowrote the HBR article “Return-to-Office Plans Don’t Have to Undermine Employee Autonomy.”




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Supercharge Your One-on-One Meetings

Most good bosses know that they should schedule regular one-on-ones with each of their team members. But fewer know exactly how to manage these meetings well, in part because organizations rarely offer relevant training. Steven Rogelberg, Chancellor's Professor at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, has spent years researching the best way to prepare for, structure, engage in, and follow up on one-on-ones. He says they're a key way to boost performance, and offers tips for ensuring that we all get more out of them. Rogelberg is author of the book Glad We Met: The Art and Science of 1:1 Meetings.




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Goldman Sachs downgrades forecast for 2025 eurozone GDP growth to 0.8%

Goldman Sachs has lowered its forecast for 2025 eurozone GDP growth to 0.8 per cent from 1.1 per cent. Europe’s economy will be hit by the return of Donald Trump as president, due to the likelihood of new trade tensions with the US, pressure to raise defense spending and a blow to business confidence due to higher geopolitical risks, its experts believe. European companies may also face tariffs.




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Review | Tulip SuperBig One-Step Tie-Dye Kit

Maria shares a Tulip Tie-Dye kit perfect for summer vacation crafting!




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In-Bed Emergency Protection From Phone-on-Face Drops

Inventor Kazuya Shibata, who creates "marginally useful things," presents this Smartphone Face Shield.

It's designed for those who use their phone in bed. A lessor inventor might simply have created an arm to hold the phone in place, but Shibata knows that greater phone engagement comes from holding the phone yourself. What's urgently needed, then, is emergency protection for when you drop it.

If you want to 3D print your own, he's got the Fusion files here. Along with a caveat: "Face protection will fail about once in 10 times."





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No One Agrees on What a True Flying Car Should Look Like

When it comes to a true flying car—I don't mean just a VTOL vehicle, I mean something that can both drive and fly—we've seen a lot of wild forms over the years.

The AeroMobil 4.0

The Xpeng AeroHT

The Alef Model A

The LuftCar

The GAC Gove


Notably, one that actually flew was the KleinVision Aircar, which had folding wings:

Another vehicle that successfully flew last year was the Samson Sky Switchblade.

However, Samson Sky reckons that in order to make the design production-ready, both the wings and the massive rear stabilizer, which contains the propellers, must be folded into the body for driving mode. So their latest design envisions this arrangement:

I hate to be skeptical, but gosh that looks like a lot of moving parts! I wonder what the maintenance will look like.





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A Mini Tripod with an F-Style Clamp in One Leg

This Mambapod was invented by Taiwanese photography accessory company Silence Corner.

It's a mini tripod that can also be used on non-flat surfaces, thanks to an innovative feature in one of the legs. Two small jaws can be unfolded from the leg, and dialed towards each other by rotating a handle at the bottom of the leg, essentially becoming an F-style clamp.

Alternately, just one of the jaws can be flipped out and used as a hook.

The clamping arrangement provides a lot more security than bendy legs, allowing you to hang your expensive SLR or smartphone in precarious places.

The Mambapod is a hit on Kickstarter, with over $200K in pledges at press time and 25 days left to pledge. Pricing starts at $129.




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Goldman Sachs downgrades forecast for 2025 eurozone GDP growth to 0.8%

Goldman Sachs has lowered its forecast for 2025 eurozone GDP growth to 0.8 per cent from 1.1 per cent. Europe’s economy will be hit by the return of Donald Trump as president, due to the likelihood of new trade tensions with the US, pressure to raise defense spending and a blow to business confidence due to higher geopolitical risks, its experts believe. European companies may also face tariffs.




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One of OpenAI's biggest new investors explains why it made its $500 million bet

The Japanese conglomerate was part of an investment round unveiled by OpenAI last month that valued the ChatGPT maker at $157 billion.




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The Zone Data Platform powers back-office operations with seamless reporting and insights

As a platform designed for back-office operations, the Zone Data Platform surfaces meaningful insights specific to the user's industry for better, more informed decision-making




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Ben & Jerry's Homemade Ice Cream - Buy One Get One 1/2 Off

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917 Are Starlink the Good Ones?

A look at exponential growth (it’s the smartphones), an update about the state of satellite streak mitigation to keep the astro photographers happy, two history lessons (hello Lytro, hello Magnum) and a ground-breaking photo of a planet. Topics: [PHOTO] Have the Smartphones Won? : Here’s an interesting animation that shows various cameras since the 1950s … Continue reading "917 Are Starlink the Good Ones?"

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928 One Minute Six Hundred Pics

TFOP 245 discusses a new camera purchase and a conversation about historical photos and gold-plating photography on glass || Neurapix is a German startup that has developed AI-based software that can learn from previously edited images and apply the same edits to new photos at a fast rate || Two lawsuits against AI || xkcd … Continue reading "928 One Minute Six Hundred Pics"

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Where have all the count words gone? In defense of “fewer” and “among”

This is cranky linguist Bob. The lack of count markers is starting to bug me. To wit… Usage of “fewer” vs. “less” The prescriptive rule in English is that “fewer” applies to groups of countable objects whereas “less” applies to … Continue reading




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3M misconduct regarding knowledge of “forever chemicals”: As is so often the case, the problem was in open sight for a long time before anything was done

Horrifying story here from Sharon Lerner how chemical products company 3M (which has successfully branded itself as the cuddly people behind Post-it notes) polluted the world’s water supply and covered it up for decades. It features several issues we’ve discussed … Continue reading