[ad_1] Living through a pandemic has taught us many things, chief among them being that just when you think you’ve adapted to a new normal, it’s already changed. Viruses evolve, as do our responses. Today, we have a better understanding of how the virus spreads and vaccines that are effective and readily available. But we’re
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[ad_1] The Jacksonville Bar Association and D.W. Perkins Bar Association will host an exhibit honoring Florida attorneys who pioneered diversity and inclusion in the profession. The Florida Bar’s “Path to Unity” campaign is a traveling legal history project that tells the story of the Bar’s journey from its segregated past to inclusion today. The exhibit
[ad_1] There has been a gradual shift over the last many years in how we think about work. We used to simply talk about “working for a living” but that has gradually changed to “following your passion.” But really, how many people are genuinely passionate about marketing, or supply chain management, or processing forms in
[ad_1] TVC Development Inc., part of The Vestcor Companies, has a contract to buy acreage at Philips Highway and St. Augustine Road for development of workforce housing. TVC President Ryan Hoover said Sept. 17 that it would be a mid- to late 2022 start date. “We are in the very preliminary stages,” Hoover said by
[ad_1] Photo courtesy of Richmond Community College Pictured are 2021 graduates of Richmond Community College’s Adult Education program. The average high school graduate makes $10,000 more per year than a non-high school graduate. HAMLET – National Adult Education and Family Literacy Week is being observed this week Sept. 19-25 in order to raise awareness about
[ad_1] Lisa Grey, burnout expert and lead clinical researcher at wellness company BePure, says she’s seen an increasing number of clients battling with stress and burnout in her clinic this year, and this lockdown is not set to help matters. “For some of us, lockdown provides a chance to slow down, avoid the morning rush
[ad_1] From a work point of view, August 22 is very lucky for Gemini as they might get some new contracts. Cancer, if they are involved in the food or catering business, they need to ensure the quality of the food is good. Scorpio are advised to not abuse their abilities, while Virgo need to
[ad_1] RALEIGH — The University of North Carolina systemically discriminates by race and ethnicity in student admissions and faculty hiring. Arguably such behavior is already forbidden by federal and state law. Now a group of state lawmakers has proposed an amendment to the state constitution that would eliminate all doubt on the matter. Senate Bill
[ad_1] Leo, Capricorn and Aquarius sign people are likely to enjoy a pleasant evening in the company of their loved ones. What do stars bring for you? Read your daily horoscope to know. Aries Aries sign people will have to go out of their way to appease their boss and achieve the goals
[ad_1] Aucklanders queue at the Covid-19 vaccination centre at Westgate in Auckland today, on day three of the nationwide level 4 lockdown. Photo / Dean Purcell We’ve heard Dr Ashley Bloomfield mention modelling results at daily press conferences. When we hear that we can expect around 100 cases from this outbreak, what does that mean?