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Local Senior Living Communities Distribute Covid Care Kits to Future Residents and First Responders

Communities Supporting Their Greater Communities in Time of Crisis




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FOXXology Wax Studio Offers Strip-Less Waxing Services Inside of Salon and Spa Galleria Arlington

Remove All Unwanted Face and Body Hair with Minimal Pain and Discomfort




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Venture X Names Paula Mercer Vice President of Operations

Leading Coworking Space Franchise Tabs UFG Veteran for Pivotal Brand Role




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As Panic and Fear Over the Corona Virus Continues to Grip the Nation, Jilati CBD is Offering 2,000 Bottles of 'Blissed' CBD Oil Tinctures Free to US Residents Over the Age of 18

CBD Company Jilati, Along with The Emerald Dream Foundation and The NV Ball in Las Vegas, Have Partnered for a CBD Give Away for Those in the US Suffering from Anxiety Due to the Current Corona Virus Scare




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CMK Companies Selects Everywhere Wireless for Internet at Coeval Apartments, its Boutique Residential Community in Chicago's South Loop

Coeval Now Includes Internet Speeds up to 1,000 Mbps in All Units and Common Areas




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President of Nepal Inaugurates Agriculture Lab Built by CHOICE Humanitarian Nepal

Community of farmers and students have new options for income generation




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Artificial Intelligence: Discreetly Reported to White House Chinese Plans to Assassinate President Trump, Family, & Members of Congress with AI Micro-Botic Robo Insect Drones, Says The AI Organization

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Precise Hires Vice President of Business Development to Help Build on the Company's Growth




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How BuySide Global is Disrupting the Trading World

"We the commoners, the everyday people, have always had far less access to certain data than those on the inside; i.e. the bankers and investors who watch over the stock market. Thankfully, something is changing all of that." - BuySide Global




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Hometown Buffet, Old Country Buffet, Ryan's and Furr's All Launch Curbside Pickup and On-line Ordering Options




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Viking Pest Control, An Anticimex Company, Releases Anticimex SMART Technology for Residential Clients

Viking Pest Control introduces the future of pest control to North America




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Viking Pest Control, An Anticimex Company, Releases New, Updated Website for Residential and Commercial Clients

The easy-to-navigate website provides users with educational content on pest throughout New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, and the Eastern Shore of Maryland.




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A Young US-based Startup has Launched an Initiative to Bring Relief to Residential Home Builders, Remodelers and Construction Companies Who Have Been Negatively Impacted by COVID-19

The construction management software startup, BuildBook, has begun offering up their product for free as part of their larger Build Better Together initiative to help support small businesses in the construction industry during the crisis




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Residential Contractor Offers Cash for Old Furnaces and Great Loan Terms

Banks help with the current economic situation. They have provided some great assistance for our homeowners. Currently offering no interest and no payment loans for an entire year.




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Wharton Institute for the Performing Arts Celebrates Life-Changing Music Programs at its "West Side Story in Paterson" Gala

Inspired by Steven Spielberg's remake of the classic movie partially filmed last summer in Paterson, the home of the Wharton Institute's Paterson Music Project, the gala will present a Lifetime Achievement Award to Jamie Bernstein.




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Hundreds Expected at First New York City Rally for Age Justice and Economic Security for Older Adults ─ Thursday May 23, 4:30 PM, Union Square Park North Side

New York City Council Member Margaret S. Chin, Chair, Aging Committee Featured Speaker...Organized By The Radical Age Movement and 32 Sponsors and Partners




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Extra Duty Solutions Welcomes President of the Rodgers Group, Lt. Colonel Frank E. Rodgers (Ret.) to their Advisory Board

EDS expands its network of top-rated public safety advocates by adding Frank Rodgers to its advisory board. EDS and The Rodgers Group will work together to increase awareness of the best services available to law enforcement.




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Massachusetts State Senate President Emerita Harriette Chandler selected for National "Outstanding Woman State Legislator Supporting the Arts" Award

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Vyre Network Appoints Industry Insider Mario Chelsea as West Coast Acquisition Coordinator, Where He Will Be Responsible for Overseeing Feature Films, Short Films, and TV Series

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10 Fun Things To Do in Fort Worth Design District Once We Can Go Back Outside

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The Roadside Assistance Revolution Offering Better Peace Of Mind

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Custom Auto Trim and Graphics: The Only Manufacturer of Rivet on Body Side Moldings Today

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Powersports Company BMS Motor Announces Scot Kenney, President of 23 Powersports, has been Named as the Worldwide Manufacturer's Representative for the Company

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Locksmith 2 U Remains Open And In Operation For Riverside Area During COVID-19 Outbreak

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BuySide Global Announces $176,000 in Scholarships for Veterans, Military Service Members, and their Families

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Inside Xbox Recap + Gears 5 Spoilercast

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Were 21% of New York City residents really infected with the novel coronavirus?

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Sierra Leone’s president accuses main opposition party of inciting violence

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The post Sierra Leone’s president accuses main opposition party of inciting violence appeared first on Firstpost.




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The Upside

Adrian Slywotzky, author of "The Upside: The 7 Strategies for Turning Big Threats into Growth Breakthroughs."




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Thinking Inside the Box

Kevin Coyne, founder of Kevin Coyne Partners and coauthor of the HBR article "Breakthrough Thinking from Inside the Box."




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Four Perspectives on the Presidential Race

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The Personal (and Presidential) Side of Succession

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John Cleese Has a Serious Side

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A Leadership Historian on the U.S. Presidential Election

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Business Leadership Under President Trump

Larry Summers, former U.S. treasury secretary, is calling on American business leaders to stand up to President Donald Trump. Summers sharply criticizes the administration’s protectionist agenda, and he says it’s time for executives to call out how those policies undermine the economy and the country's best interests in the long term.




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Harvard’s President on Leading During a Time of Change

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How Entrepreneurs Succeed Outside Silicon Valley

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Think Outside the Box of Chocolates with Unique Valentine's Day Gifts from Arttowngifts.com

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GoldMax Announces Grand Opening of Two Stores in Riverside County, California

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College sports won't return this fall if colleges don't reopen: NCAA president

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  • College sports won't return this fall if colleges remain closed, the NCAA president Mark Emmert said in an interview May 8. 
  • While if, how, and when schools reopen remains to be seen and will surely vary across campuses, the goal is keeping students, including student-athletes, safe. 
  • It will be a "very unusual school year," Emmert said, and the NCAA will need to adapt accordingly.  
  • Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.

No one knows for sure what college campuses will look like in fall 2020, but it's clear students won't be kicking off their higher education in large auditoriums for convocation, initiating brothers at fraternity parties, or flirting with dormmates in mess hall buffet lines. 

Now, there's a good chance many won't be cheering for their sports teams — even remotely — either, NCAA presient Mark Emmert said in an interview with NCAA's college basketball correspondent Andy Katz May 8.  

See the rest of the story at Business Insider

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Discretion in Enforcement when Considering an Employer's Good Faith Efforts During the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) Pandemic

In light of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, OSHA understands that some employers may face difficulties complying with OSHA standards due to the ongoing health emergency. Business closures and other restrictions and limitations may also preclude employee participation in training even when trainers are available. In other situations, access to medical testing facilities may be limited or suspended.




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368- All Rings Considered

Before we turned our phones to silent or vibrate, there was a time when everyone had ringtones -- when the song your phone played really said something about you. These simple, 15 second melodies were disposable, yet highly personal trinkets. They started with monophonic bleeps and bloops and eventually became actual clips of real songs. And it was all thanks to a man named Vesku-Matti Paananen.

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GAAP Financial Reporting Considerations Related to the COVID-19 Crisis

There’s no doubt that businesses have been thrown into a “new normal”. For the past few weeks, business owners have worked to understand the aspects of the CARES Act, and the FFCRA, while trying to rework budgets, cash flow projections,… Read More

The post GAAP Financial Reporting Considerations Related to the COVID-19 Crisis appeared first on Anders CPAs.




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Top 10 Post-Divorce Actions to Consider

You’ve taken all the right steps to finalize your divorce, so now you can breathe a sigh of relief – right?  Not so fast.  There is still plenty of work to do.  Listed below are the “Top 10 Post-Divorce Actions”… Read More

The post Top 10 Post-Divorce Actions to Consider appeared first on Anders CPAs.




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Key Considerations in Maximizing the Value of Cognitive Search

I am a firm believer in The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People, by Stephen Covey. If you've not read this book, it is worth the time. I mention this because my focus at BA Insight is around Covey's second habit, which is, "Begin with the end in mind." Seems simple, right? Well it is, but it's also quite rare. When approaching any enterprise search project, at any phase, I always try to come back to this idea. What is success? When are we done? What does finished look like? These are all different ways of saying, "Make sure you have goals!"




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InsideView Data Integrity now available for Microsoft Dynamics 365

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Philadelphia Offers Discounted Solar to Residents and Businesses

Philadelphia Offers Discounted Solar to Residents and Businesses aconstanza Fri, 05/01/2020 - 16:46

Philadelphia Offers Discounted Solar to Residents and Businesses

Public support for solar power is strong and growing, but it’s not always strong enough to overcome the high upfront costs of installation. To help home and business owners make that initial investment towards utilizing solar power, Philadelphia re-opened its popular Solarize Philly program.

In April, Solarize Philly began accepting to new applications. The last phase closed in November 2019 after 2,068 signups. The program has helped 6,200 customers since its launch in 2017.

Program participants benefit from group-buying discounts and consumer protections. Installers are kicking off the new phase by providing free remote solar assessments.

The program is run by the Philadelphia Energy Authority (PEA), an independent municipal authority chartered by the city in 2010 to provide targeted expertise and focus to city efforts to reduce energy consumption and expense.

The authority offers other financial incentives that are available to Solarize Philly participants. The Philadelphia Solar Rebate offers a one-time rebate incentive of 10 cents/watt to commercial and 20 cents/watt to residential projects. The rebate comes to about $1,000 for homeowners.

Fees generated by Solarize Philly also support the PEA's Solar Savings Grant Program, which provides grants plus financing to low- and moderate-income households to go solar at no upfront cost. Grants cover up to half the cost of the project, and utility bill savings start in the first year.

To participate in Solarize Philly, homeowners complete a sign-up form and are then connected to one of the city's approved installers. An installer will provide a free project proposal tailored to the home’s specific needs, based on roof space, electricity usage and other factors.

After the owner approves and signs a contract, the installer handles all permitting and engineering requirements and works with the local utility, PECO, to manage the interconnection process before the installation.

The city says Solarize Philly is also helping create jobs. Darell Clarke, city council president, said “of all energy projects, rooftop solar creates the most jobs per dollar invested.”

The PEA references a study conducted for the authority by the American Council for an Energy Efficient Economy, which found that 15 living wage jobs are created for every 100 solar installations. PEA also leads Bright Solar Futures, a partnership with the School District of Philadelphia to establish Pennsylvania’s first vocational solar program for high school students.

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AirAsia CEO Tony Fernandes steps aside amid bribery probe

AirAsia CEO Tony Fernandes steps aside amid bribery probe





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