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Empowering the Next Generation of Performing Arts Educators
By: Razzamataz Theatre Schools | 0 Shares 19 Reads November 22, 2023 // Franchising.com // In a world where the performing arts play a vital role in shaping the education and personal development of young people, the importance of well-trained and supported teachers cannot be overstated. Recognising this, Razzamataz Theatre Schools was delighted to host a…
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Survival of the fittest? New study shows how cancer cells use cell competition to evade the body’s defenses
image: Epithelial cell competition function is altered during formation of cancerous tumors with stepwise, sequential mutations. view more Credit: Shunsuke Kon of Tokyo University of Science (TUS), Japan Living cells compete with each other and try to adapt to the local environment. Cells that are unable to do so are eliminated eventually. This cellular competition…
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Drew Elwarner, founder of the Vintage and Secondhand Fashion Club
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Reviving the ‘lost’ art of Eugene Landry
Eugene Landry, “Still life with Baskets and Mask,” oil on canvas, 1965. Why are Eugene Landry’s paintings getting their first exhibition outside his southwest Washington hometown in 50 years, more than three decades after he died? Landry was a gifted painter in oils and watercolors, and his story of creative persistence against enormous physical challenges…
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Planet Earth III Episode 6: What can we expect from the extremes episode?
Episode 6 of Sir David Attenborough’s latest series Planet Earth III is all about extremes. In this episode David Attenborough reveals the extraordinary ways in which animals battle to survive the elements in a world of extremes. What can we expect from episode 6 of Planet Earth III? From mountain summits to scorching deserts, polar tundra to deep…
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AI in the fashion industry: friend or foe?
Artificial Intelligence is increasingly solidifying its place in the world that we live in, from the widespread use of ChatGPT to the AI-generated songs and deepfakes littering our social media. Huge changes have been made across all industries and the fashion industry is no exception to this! The prominent role AI will play in the…
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MDOT halting construction on Thanksgiving to minimize travel delays
To help keep traffic moving this Thanksgiving, the Mississippi Department of Transportation (MDOT) will halt all construction on Thursday. MDOT crews and contractors will also limit roadwork by requiring lane closures beginning Wednesday afternoon through Monday morning. Officials say this will provide maximum travel capacity and minimal delays to motorists traveling throughout the state during…
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It’s Time for the Tech Revolution to Come to Mental Health Diagnoses
While breast cancer garners widespread attention, mental health awareness often lingers in the shadows when compared to other medical conditions. The two diseases stand at opposite ends of the spectrum of diagnosis, treatment and scientific understanding. It’s time to take a page from advances in breast cancer diagnosis and care and apply it to mental…
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Skoda Adds Fueling to In-Car Payment App
Czech automaker Skoda is rolling out its in-car digital fuel payment service to the six European countries already using its pre-payment parking app. The automaker is already teamed up with Parkopedia to consumers to book parking spaces through its Pay to Park app which is now joined by its Pay to Fuel service in Denmark, Belgium,…
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Britain’s addiction to cars is built on a financial house of cards
During lockdown in 2020, the local council in my neighbourhood of Levenshulme – a suburb of red-brick terraces in Manchester – proposed a low-traffic neighbourhood scheme. The plan generated substantial backlash among a segment of the community, leading to all kinds of rows and questionable behaviour on Facebook and elsewhere.A central claim of the objectors…