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Sands College: Where You’ve Seen Us
Faculty and Staff Ka’ramuu Kush, one of the newest faculty members of the Sands College of Performing Arts, is bringing his students wisdom and experience gained from many years as a working actor, director, and writer—and has already made quite an impact.
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2024 NCAA women’s basketball tournament bracket predictions, one month into the season
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COP28: Five passionate environmentalists who are restoring India’s biodiversity tirelessly
As the world faces the Triple Planetary Crisis of pollution, climate crisis and biodiversity loss; global conversations at forums like COP28 play a pivotal role in discussing positive interventions. Scheduled from November 30 to December 12, 2023, this United Nations Climate Change Conference will set the stage in Dubai for global leaders to come together…
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Millennial, Gen Z women face more health and safety threats than…
Millennial and Gen Z women have higher risks to their health than older generations, a new analysis has found. A report released Thursday by the Population Reference Bureau found that women born after 1981 had heightened risks to their physical well-being and safety compared to their mothers and grandmothers. Looking at federal data on how…
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The Self-Checkout Conundrum: Technology as a Double-Edged Sword in Retail Loss Prevention
The retail world’s embrace of self-checkout systems, heralded as a beacon of progress and efficiency, has inadvertently opened Pandora’s box. Self-checkout fraud (SCOF) is a burgeoning problem, costing US retailers over $3 billion annually. This shift raises a provocative question: In our pursuit of convenience, have we inadvertently nurtured a culture of theft? The Paradox…
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Health is finally a priority at COP28. Will it spur faster climate action?
Credit: Pixabay/CC0 Public Domain Arianne Teherani has a loud, clear message for the negotiators at COP28: “Climate change is undermining human health, fundamentally, all over the world, right now.” Teherani, a professor at UC San Francisco and founding co-director of the UC Center for Climate, Health, and Equity, is among dozens of experts representing the…
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3 Tips for Successful Cloud Adoption
Cloud platforms have grown significantly in the last 10 years and are expected to continue to do so for the next couple decades. Businesses of all sizes have been investing in these cloud platforms. However, the promised cost savings continue to be elusive for many enterprises, which are faced with surprises like orders of magnitude…
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El Paso police to unveil strategic plan addressing rising incidents at entertainment venues and house parties
EL PASO, Texas (KFOX14/CBS4) — The El Paso Police Department is gearing up to present a strategic plan set to address the incidents in and around entertainment venues and house parties. This comes as incidents such as shootings appear to happen more often. City representative Henry Rivera placed the item on the agenda and said…
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Coperni’s Holiday Campaign Melds High Fashion with Furry Charm
Courtesy of Coperni In a delightful turn for the holiday season, Coperni has unveiled its latest campaign, capturing the whimsy and wonder of festivities through the lens of acclaimed photographer Charly Gosp. The series presents an enchanting array of Coperni’s latest collection, accompanied by an unexpected twist: the brand’s accessories and apparel are playfully interacted…
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John McEnroe to play tennis on the Serengeti despite bloody conflict over beautiful land
John McEnroe, the tennis legend with a long history of creating controversy, is wading into it again. A seven-time Grand Slam winner, McEnroe is set to take part next week in what’s advertised as the first tennis match to be played on the Serengeti. The event, in which McEnroe is set to play against his…