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Dec 6, 2024 |
terry.uga.edu | Ed Morales
Naming a new academic program is an intricate process that yields an impressive and formal title. This is true for the M. Douglas and V. Kay Ivester Institute for Business Analytics and Insights (IIBAI), a Terry College program seeking to expand analytics throughout business education.
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Nov 19, 2024 |
metroatlantaceo.com | Ed Morales
Atlanta is a city in constant motion.
It spins around the Earth at 862 miles per hour — a fun fact for physics fans — but even that seems slow compared to the city’s capacity for business. Home to 17 Fortune 500 companies and the world’s busiest airport, Atlanta is a top metro for business professionals and startup ecosystems while also an international hub of technology design, implementation and innovation.
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Nov 4, 2024 |
foreignpolicy.com | Ed Morales
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Aug 15, 2024 |
news.uga.edu | Ed Morales
Boehringer Ingelheim began operations nearly 140 years ago as a small chemical manufacturing company in rural Germany and has grown into a global leader in pharmaceutical innovation. The private, independently owned business thrives in 130 communities with a workforce population of a small city — 53,500 — providing medical needs and solutions for humans and animals to live healthier and longer.
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Jun 24, 2024 |
mdjonline.com | Ed Morales
McDONOUGH -- You don’t expect it to be here. Not after passing subdivision after subdivision with names culled from the merging of random adjectives and natural objects: Longleaf, Brightwood, Hickory Hills. But travel far enough down Turner Church Road — a smidge north of the burgeoning Georgia town of McDonough — and the tree-lined spiderweb roads of housing developments open to vast farmland adorned with berry crops and little, red-roofed structures.
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Jun 24, 2024 |
gwinnettdailypost.com | Ed Morales
McDONOUGH -- You don’t expect it to be here. Not after passing subdivision after subdivision with names culled from the merging of random adjectives and natural objects: Longleaf, Brightwood, Hickory Hills. But travel far enough down Turner Church Road — a smidge north of the burgeoning Georgia town of McDonough — and the tree-lined spiderweb roads of housing developments open to vast farmland adorned with berry crops and little, red-roofed structures. kAm“(96?
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Mar 22, 2024 |
rebelion.org | Ed Morales
Fuentes: Jacobin El Movimiento Victoria Ciudadana y el Partido Independentista Puertorriqueño están formando una coalición llamada Alianza de País. Su objetivo: un cambio radical en la política de Puerto Rico. Puerto Rico es territorio de Estados Unidos desde la Guerra Hispano-Estadounidense de 1898. Hasta 1948 solo tuvo gobernadores nombrados por Estados Unidos y en 1952 el Congreso aprobó una resolución conjunta por la que se aprobaba su primera Constitución, que preveía una autonomía limitada.
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Mar 18, 2024 |
popularresistance.org | Rafael Bernabe |Ed Morales
Above photo: Public sector workers during a protest demanding higher wages and more pension guarantees in San Juan, Puerto Rico, on February 9, 2022. Xavier Garcia / Bloomberg via Getty Images. The Citizens’ Victory Movement and the Puerto Rican Independence Party are forming a coalition called La Alianza. Their goal: a radical shift in Puerto Rican politics. Puerto Rico has been a territory of the United States since the 1898 Spanish-American War.
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Mar 18, 2024 |
portside.org | Rafael Bernabe |Ed Morales
A New Alliance Could Change Puerto Rican Politics Published March 17, 2024 Puerto Rico has been a territory of the United States since the 1898 Spanish-American War. It had only US-appointed governors until 1948, and in 1952, Congress passed a joint resolution that approved its first constitution, which provided for limited autonomy.
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Mar 16, 2024 |
znetwork.org | Rafael Bernabe |Ed Morales
Puerto Rico has been a territory of the United States since the 1898 Spanish-American War. It had only US-appointed governors until 1948, and in 1952, Congress passed a joint resolution that approved its first constitution, which provided for limited autonomy. It would become a “Commonwealth,” but the island remained an unincorporated territory that lacked sovereignty and full rights afforded to US citizens, despite the fact that residents of Puerto Rico were granted citizenship in 1917.