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Regina Foley is a writer for The City Of Edmonton News. In her writing, she covers the arts, construction, automotive, travel, real estate, and fashion. Her hobbies include reading, cooking, and traveling.

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The Visual Storyteller: Using Imagery To Enhance eLearning

The Impact Of Visual Storytelling In eLearning Bring a touch of creativity to your learning adventure. Let’s dive into how visual magic is transforming the educational landscape. When we talk about visual storytelling in eLearning, we’re talking about more than just throwing in pictures. It’s about creating a story that unfolds visually, making the learning

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Fragrance Innovation – January 2024

Every year in Paris, the Fragrance Innovation Summit brings together key players in the world of fine perfumery (composition houses, brands, manufacturers, packaging suppliers) for a 360° reflection on new solutions for creation, production, marketing, communication and retail. This special issue aims to complement these exchanges. It allows us to discuss subjects that could not

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Records Show Publix Opioid Sales Grew Even as Addiction Crisis Prompted Other Chains’ Pullback

Ian Hodgson, Tampa Bay Times and Christopher O’Donnell, Tampa Bay Times An executive at Teva Pharmaceuticals flagged Publix Super Markets in October 2015 after detecting what he called in an email “serious red flags” with the grocery chain’s orders of powerful opioids. The share of high-strength oxycodone orders was well above normal for a chain

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Readers Weigh Downsides of Medicare Advantage and Stick Up for Mary Lou Retton

Letters to the Editor is a periodic feature. We welcome all comments and will publish a selection. We edit for length and clarity and require full names. In response to Sarah Jane Tribble’s report about growing enrollment in Medicare Advantage plans — and the growing concerns — a senior policy adviser at the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation weighed

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How Fringe Anti-Science Views Infiltrated Mainstream Politics — And What It Means in 2024

Rates of routine childhood vaccination hit a 10-year low in 2023. That, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, puts about 250,000 kindergartners at risk for measles, which often leads to hospitalization and can cause death. In recent weeks, an infant and two young children have been hospitalized amid an ongoing measles outbreak

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SweetRush Announces New CEO Danielle Hart To Lead Next Era Of Transformation And Impact

San Francisco, Calif., Jan. 29, 2024 — SweetRush, a trailblazer in Learning and Development, is ushering in a new chapter with Danielle Hart stepping into the role of Chief Executive Officer (CEO). SweetRush Cofounders, who include former CEO Andrei Hedstrom and Board Chairman Arturo Schwartzberg, will continue to serve SweetRush in full-time roles that focus

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Countdown To Learning HR Tech Solutions Webinar February 2024

Countdown To Learning & HR Tech Solutions Webinar February 2024

Upgrade Your Consulting Skills At The Learning & HR Tech Solutions Webinar As talent development professionals, we are often seen as order-takers, even though we offer much more than that to our organizations. We routinely conduct assessments and perform analyses that position us to make impactful recommendations beyond training solutions. So, how do we amplify

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Flight controllers contact crippled Japanese moon lander

Japanese flight controllers re-established contact with the robotic SLIM lunar lander Saturday, eight days after the spacecraft tipped over and lost power as it was touching down on Jan. 19, the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency announced Sunday. An engine malfunction moments before landing caused the Smart Landing for Investigating (the) Moon, or SLIM, spacecraft to

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