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Mar 20, 2024 |
istockanalyst.click | Alexandra G Parker
Online trading in cryptocurrencies in the UK is on the rise. Almost three million investors have sent their assets in this direction. This data was confirmed by the latest Morgan Investment Holding study. While this number is staggering, there’s one downside to it. Only 5% of all people who started investing in digital currencies did this after consulting professionals in the domain.
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Dec 5, 2023 |
brookhavencourier.com | Alexandra G Parker
The Brookhaven Courier staff scored awards in numerous categories at ACP/CMA Fall National College Media Convention in Atlanta. Dallas College students from Brookhaven, Eastfield, Northlake and Richland campuses gathered to hear from well-known speakers, attend workshops and newspaper critiques and receive recognition for their hard work. The convention, which took place Oct. 30-Nov. 2, was held by the Associated Collegiate Press and College Media Association.
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Dec 5, 2023 |
brookhavencourier.com | Alexandra G Parker
Many have seen them growing up, parading around in bright red hats, with jolly smiles and big white beards. Some have even waited in long lines just to get pictures with them, whether through the force of their parents or by choice. He makes his grand appearance once a year, ready to determine whether you have been naughty or nice – mall Santa. A mall Santa is a person who dresses up as Santa Claus to entertain children.
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Dec 5, 2023 |
brookhavencourier.com | Alexandra G Parker
Many have heard the saying, “It’s the thought that counts,” and this is true. It is often the thought behind the gift that provides its true meaning. For some, this can be a daunting and overwhelming task, especially for students. Luckily, I have a few tips for how to give meaningful gifts to make this holiday season unforgettable for you and your loved ones. Get creativeWhat are your talents and how can you incorporate them into a gift?
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Dec 5, 2023 |
brookhavencourier.com | Alexandra G Parker
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Nov 5, 2023 |
dailymaverick.co.za | Mary N. Woessner |Alexandra G Parker |Aurélie Pankowiak
THE CONVERSATION David Beckham says he felt prepared for the nation’s wrath because of how he says he was treated by his father. It’s a familiar story in sport, but evidence shows controlling behaviour doesn’t work. In the Netflix documentary Beckham, the footballer is asked how he coped with the abuse of his entire country after the 1998 men’s football World Cup. David Beckham responds:I was able to handle being abused by the fans […] because of the way my dad had been to me.
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Oct 27, 2023 |
brookhavencourier.com | Alexandra G Parker
Have you ever read a horoscope and felt like it wasn’t real or accurate? There’s a specific way you’re supposed to read it. When reading a weekly, monthly or even daily horoscope, I always recommend reading the horoscope for your rising sign. If you aren’t familiar with what that is, your rising sign is the zodiac that was ascending on the eastern horizon the moment you were born. It is the energy you embody, even more so than your sun sign.
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Oct 26, 2023 |
brookhavencourier.com | Alexandra G Parker
Want to discover what the planets have in store for you this week? I’ll be able to tell you what you can expect this week of Oct. 22. Now, let’s begin:Aries, your finances and assets are a big topic for you this week, if they haven’t been already. As October comes to a close, try to be mindful of your spending this week by spending with intention. The full moon on Oct. 28 brings culminations and resolutions to things finance-related.
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Oct 26, 2023 |
brookhavencourier.com | Alexandra G Parker
Artificial intelligence has already made its mark on education and classroom learning. Due to new platforms such as ChatGPT, students have faced the temptation to use AI for written assignments, such as essays and online discussions. However, professors say with AI still being relatively new, the misuse of it in assignments has not been too prevalent in the classroom. Some professors said they have not seen it at all, while others have seen only a handful of cases among hundreds of students.
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Oct 23, 2023 |
medicalxpress.com | Mary N. Woessner |Alexandra G Parker |Aurélie Pankowiak |Emma Kavanagh
Sport is supposed to be a safe place for kids to learn and play. Too often, however, sporting clubs can be places where children are abused psychologically, physically or sexually. Imagine, then, a child in your life had been abused, but never told an adult about it. Our new research shows that's the case for many children who've experienced abuse in a community sport club. Here's what we found about how children talk about—or don't talk about—their experiences of abuse in sport.