With the holiday season upon us, it is easy to hold a gathering where all guests — with and without disabilities — feel welcomed, respected and have fun. Continue reading
By Monica Rodriquez
Asking why each head of a company should understand finances and big data seems silly at first, but the truth is that leaders cannot be experts in every arm of their company.Continue reading
The holiday season usually coincides with an increase in travel across the nation. Last year, it was forecast that one-third of Americans would travel during the holiday season. Continue reading
In today’s climate, burglars aren’t the only problem you have to consider when you decide to improve your business’s security awareness. Continue reading
Your home should be a haven, somewhere to relax and unwind after a long, busy day. In the modern era, there are various technology solutions to common homeowner problems and solutions which make living in your castle that bit better.Continue reading
National Breast Cancer Awareness Month (NBCAM), is an annual international health campaign organized by major breast cancer charities every October.
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Today, the development of society is in parallel with informatization. This is reflected in all spheres of life and professional activity of people.Continue reading
Note: Ms. Grey offers this work as a living document, not complete, and in process. She looks forward to developing the work through dialogue. We commend her bravery in this regard and invite you to participate.Continue reading
The scope of bullying has increased tremendously with the inception of the internet and social media. In a new study, researchers have found that taunts and teases can have lasting impacts on young teens.Continue reading
One Green Planet reports that plastic is the go-to synthetic material for manufacturing. If you need a container, a cookie, or a colander, it will generally be made out of plastic from Harlem to Harare, but it doesn’t have to be. Continue reading
Amid growing concern in Washington DC about the power of social media companies, the Senate may consider a bipartisan bill to severely limit how these companies gain access to users’ private information from Harlem to Harare.Continue reading