
Maria Edgeworth
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Oct 29, 2024 |
smithvillereview.com | Maria Edgeworth
Well, Halloween is upon us, and I guess a lot of people are not crazy about it, but hopefully not many are driven up a wall preparing for it at the last minute, or wishing it didn’t exist. Very seldom have I experienced being “driven up the wall,” but occasionally there is a person who manages to do this to someone else. Of course, this is not an intentional endeavor, but, nevertheless, it is real.
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Feb 26, 2024 |
mondaq.com | Maria Edgeworth |Leonie Kelly
Environmental, social, and governance, or ESG, is a set of criteria used to assess a company's impact on society and the environment, as well as its corporate governance practices. Increased regulatory requirements, growing investor demands, and the global climate crises have led to the rising need for companies to manage and report ESG performance. Such growing rules and regulations, alongside existing legislation, have increased ESG-related litigation risk for companies.
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Sep 11, 2023 |
laphamsquarterly.org | Maria Edgeworth
When the London newspaper the Athenian Mercury, edited and published by the author and bookseller John Dunton, first answered questions about romance, bodily functions, and the mysteries of the universe in 1691, it may have created the template for the advice column. But the history of advice stretches back even further into the past. Advice—whether unsolicited, unwarranted, or desperately sought—appears in ancient philosophical treatises, medieval medical manuals, and countless books.
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