A Cape Town graduate’s decision to stand at a busy intersection with a sign detailing his qualifications has secured him multiple job offers after a video of his efforts went …
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Advances in Cancer Treatment: Emerging Therapies and Shifting Survival Rates Recent progress in oncology, highlighted by data from the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO), marks a transition toward more …
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Oklahoma Higher Education Evolves: Understanding the Move Toward 90-Hour Bachelor’s Degrees In a strategic pivot aimed at increasing workforce readiness and reducing the financial burden on students, the landscape of …
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The Power of Mentorship: Strategies for Professional Growth and Workforce Development In today’s rapidly evolving professional landscape, the concept of mentorship has moved beyond a simple informal suggestion. It is …
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Climate Science Update: The Retirement of RCP 8.5 For over a decade, climate science and journalism have been shaped by a specific, high-emissions scenario known as RCP 8.5. Often cited …
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Cork’s Iconic Clock Tower Restoration: A Family-Led Revival of a City Landmark Cork, Ireland — One of the city’s most beloved landmarks, the historic clock tower at Cork City Hall, …
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The Evolution and Impact of Aerial Photography in Australia Aerial photography has transformed from a specialized military tool into a cornerstone of Australian spatial information and environmental documentation. From the …
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Long Island Radio Host Donna Vaughan Singer Competes on ‘Jeopardy!’ Donna Vaughan Singer, a familiar voice to Long Island radio listeners, is testing her knowledge on the national stage. The …
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Paul Ehrlich, Prophet of Doom, Dies at 93 Paul R. Ehrlich, the Stanford University biologist whose 1968 book, The Population Bomb, warned of impending global famine and sparked decades of …
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The Rise of BoJoClubs: Book Clubs as a Resilience Tool in Journalism In the demanding world of journalism, maintaining well-being and fostering a sense of community can be challenging. A …