Nov 20th 2019 | Posted by W. Ayers
Rewriting Wartime History, One Letter At A Time
With each passing day, we turn the page on memories and their historical significance in time. Especially, with the ease of obtaining information digitally, what we consume is often forgotten before we fully absorb its importance.But it wasn't always this way.Case in point; the story of Andrew Carroll which appears in this month’s edition of the Smithsonian Magazine. Sure, you’ve probably never heard of the man, but by and large, he's responsible for the care of more than 225 years of nearly for
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Oct 4th 2019 | Posted by A. Nasti
CBD Courses - A Growing Trend in Colleges and Universities
As the popularity of CBD and CBD-related products have skyrocketed in recent years it's no wonder that more and more courses are popping up at colleges and universities around the country. If you're interested in a career in CBD you'll want to know more about the courses and resources that can help you build a thriving business.
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Eastern Oklahoma State College launched a CBD production course that teaches students how to process and grow organic cannabidiol.
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Apr 11th 2019 | Posted by W. Ayers
BarCharts Publishing and USI Partner to Create Part 107 Remote Pilot Study Guide
Recently, the Unmanned Safety Institute (USI), formally announced in a press release that it has partnered with BarCharts Publishing, makers of QuickStudy, to create their Part 107 Quick Study Guide & Field Manual.
Set for immediate availability and constructed in a similar format as the durable, laminated reference/study guides found in the QuickStudy lineup, the Part 107 Quick Study Guide & Field Manual is a highly concentrated study reference providing all of the necessary content p
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Mar 19th 2019 | Posted by W. Ayers
March 19th: Showing Love And Respect In Honor of National Certified Nurses Day
For nearly a century, modern medicine has seen some pretty remarkable advancements in research, technology and yes, medicine. So many innovative breakthroughs, in fact, this entire article wouldn’t even begin to scratch the surface.Of course, there are some things the medical profession is known for that will, unfortunately, remain the same. For instance, general practitioners often yield a solid two-three week wait for an appointment, it's almost a given to wait just as long to be seen by a spe
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Mar 14th 2019 | Posted by W. Ayers
Why The Arts Will Continue To Benefit Education
Reading, writing, and arithmetic. They are to education what red, yellow and blue are to the color wheel. As a primary foundation, this academic triad laid the groundwork for all subject areas to build upon. Without question, their level of importance is both apparent and necessary.
The same, however, should be said of the arts. A recent New York Times article emphasized the significance of art education and how its arsenal of creative disciplines can truly benefit all academics. With toda
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