
Sophie Miller
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Nov 27, 2024 |
globaltrademag.com | Sophie Miller
Growing your business in today’s competitive landscape demands more than just solid strategies and financial acumen. You can tap into a goldmine of potential by harnessing the cognitive abilities of your team. This involves utilizing skills like critical thinking, problem-solving, and creativity to foster innovation and drive success. Read also: 10 Tips For Navigating Business GrowthImagine transforming your meetings into brainstorming sessions where ideas flow and solutions emerge naturally.
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Nov 13, 2024 |
law.nd.edu | Sophie Miller
For over a decade, Notre Dame Law School students have dedicated their fall and spring breaks to immersing themselves in the rich culture of Appalachia while confronting the stark realities of extreme poverty and providing legal services to those in need. Their experience is part of the Appalachia Externship, a partnership with AppalReD Legal Aid, the primary legal services organization serving eastern Kentucky, and private attorney Ned Pillersdorf.
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Nov 11, 2024 |
law.nd.edu | Sophie Miller
On November 1, University of San Diego Law Professor, Steven Smith, delivered a compelling lecture as part of the Rice-Hasson Distinguished Lecture Series to honor the legacy of Professor Charles E. Rice, as well as Kevin J. “Seamus” Hasson and his wife, Mary Rice Hasson. This event brought together students and faculty to engage in a vital discussion about the nature of truth.
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Nov 8, 2024 |
law.nd.edu | Sophie Miller
Notre Dame Law School hosted the third Rev. David T. Link Public Interest Banquet. The annual banquet is organized by the Law School’s Public Interest Leadership Council (PILC), a student group composed of the leaders of our public interest student organizations, to honor Rev. David T. Link and his dedication to being a servant to humanity, God, and the Notre Dame Law School community.
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Aug 16, 2024 |
nature.com | Sophie Miller |Steven Taylor |Andrew Shoubridge |Geraint B. Rogers
AbstractUrinary tract infections (UTI) are the most frequently diagnosed infection in residents of long-term care and are a major risk factor for urosepsis, hospitalisation, and death. Translocation of gut pathobionts into the urinary tract is the presumed cause of most UTIs. While specific gut microbiota characteristics have been linked to UTI risk in younger adults, their relevance in aged care residents remains uncertain.
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