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Jul 22, 2024 |
realtytimes.com | Caroline Carter
Moving is one of the five most stressful life events you can experience, and no one knows this more than a child. Even a child as young as two can feel the undercurrents of change happening in the house and the feelings of stress and anxiety that go along with it.
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Jul 18, 2024 |
realtytimes.com | Caroline Carter
It’s impossible to find a Realtor® today who doesn’t drive home the importance of curb appeal. An attractive and well-presented exterior can mean the difference between a house sale and a house that sits on the market gathering dust. Sadly, you can have a house with a beautiful interior that is never seen due to the negative assumption from agents and buyers based on the exterior presentation.
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Jul 2, 2024 |
lexology.com | Caroline Carter
Ever since Rishi Sunak stood on the steps of Downing Street in the bucketing rain on 22 May, the distant jangling of D:Ream’s ‘Things Can Only Get Better’ mocking him from a distance, UK business has been preparing for the increasing likelihood of a Labour government on 4 July. Rarely regarded as an ally of the City, Labour has been doing what it can to position itself as a backer of UK business.
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Jun 20, 2024 |
engineeringnews.co.za | Caroline Carter |Sheila Barradas |Tasneem Bulbulia
By Caroline CarterIn the ‘90’s movie, Father of the Bride, George and Nina Banks are Annie’s proud parents. When she returns from studying abroad and announces she’s getting married, their worlds are turned upside down, especially that of over-protective George. From meeting the in-laws to wedding plans with an over-to-top consultant and his flamboyant assistant, it seems as if the troubles never end.
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Jun 13, 2024 |
realtytimes.com | Caroline Carter
If the answer is a resounding yes, you’re ready to list. If the answer is no, you’ll need to understand why it is a no and create a strategic plan of attack to create a yes. Realtors are often called upon to outline exactly what a seller may need to do to get their house ready to sell at top dollar. Do you know what to do to get your own house ready to list?
Most sellers realize they are expected to do a few things to “spruce up” their home before they sell.
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Jun 12, 2024 |
stamen.com | Caroline Carter
Perhaps you’ve noticed over the past decade how that “once in a century” forest fire or hurricane seems to be appearing in the news more often than its name would imply. With temperatures increasing due to climate change, natural disasters are increasing in both frequency and intensity across the world. In these situations, it’s of the utmost importance that first responders can get on the scene to mitigate damage and aid people as efficiently as possible.
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Mar 8, 2024 |
stamen.com | Caroline Carter
Dealing with the occasional 100-year storm or drought are problems farmers have had to deal with for centuries, but what happens when those weather events become the norm? Climate change will test agriculture practices across the globe in ways humans can’t fully predict. Many country’s harvests are already feeling these effects and will continue to see problems with increases in temperature and shifts in rainfall patterns from elevated human-caused greenhouse gas emissions.
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Feb 28, 2024 |
preprints.org | Caroline Carter |Bashir Bietar |Juan Zhou |Lindsay Laviolette
Preprint Review Version 1 This version is not peer-reviewed Version 1 : Received: 26 February 2024 / Approved: 27 February 2024 / Online: 28 February 2024 (09:37:59 CET) Carter, C.M.; Laviolette, L.; Bietar, B.; Zhou, J.; Lehmann, C. Cannabis, Cannabinoids, and Stroke: Increased Risk or Potential for Protection—a Scoping Review. Preprints 2024, 2024021584. https://doi.org/10.20944/preprints202402.1584.v1 Carter, C.M.; Laviolette, L.; Bietar, B.; Zhou, J.; Lehmann, C.
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Feb 5, 2024 |
engineeringnews.co.za | Caroline Carter |Sheila Barradas |Martin Creamer |Terence Creamer
By Caroline CarterThe ChallengeWhat is the real VALUE of Quality Data? Whether we’re talking about a refinery or a gold mine, losses resulting from yield losses, theft and/or the processing of raw materials amount to millions of dollars per year, whether it is in mining or the oil value chain. London-based Ernst & Young (EY) audit and consulting company estimates that around $133 billion worth of crude oil and refined products are stolen or adulterated every year.
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Feb 5, 2024 |
engineeringnews.co.za | Caroline Carter |Sheila Barradas |Martin Creamer |Terence Creamer
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