Having land surveys in place for your construction project can help to ensure that everything meets the requirements of the local planning authorities. This is particularly true if you are planning to build a new home or apartment complex. The survey can help to identify where the boundary lines of the land are, and can also help to ensure that
4 ways districts can better advocate for students
Public education remains the nation’s great equalizer, giving every child the best chance for success in life. A chance that can turn into an assurance if school districts provide a solid foundation at every step in a student’s path toward graduation and beyond. Unfortunately, too many children right now are standing on shaky ground.
As the superintendent of Meriden Public
NFTs in the art world: A revolution or ripoff?
Non-fungible tokens (NFTs) are digital objects that represent something else, such as a work of art, a video or even a tweet. They certify the existence and the ownership of this item through a data recording on a blockchain (a distributed ledger technology).
Since the emergence of NFTs in 2016, many artists have experimented with this new digital device to
Elon Musk Tweets ‘My Pronouns Are Prosecute/Fauci,’ Here’s
Billionaire Elon Musk, who acquired Twitter in a $44 billion deal, tweeted about pronouns and … [+]
The words “prosecute” and “Fauci” technically aren’t pronouns. But that didn’t stop billionaire Elon Musk from tweeting “My pronouns
Foundational literacy is key to reversing post-COVID reading
Our first look at long-term trends in reading and math assessments since the pandemic began affirm what many education professionals were anticipating.
The National Association for Educational Progress (NAEP), also known as “The Nation’s Report Card,” recently issued its signature report, which revealed that students assessed during the COVID-19 pandemic experienced significant declines in both mathematics and reading. NAEP’s 2022
5 senses? In fact, architects say there are 7 ways we
Have you ever wondered why you feel cozy in some places while you feel stunned in others? Think about the last international airport you landed in, or a local coffee shop in your neighbourhood.
How we perceive these places is multifaceted. We often hear that we perceive our environments through five senses: sight, smell, touch, sound and taste. But what
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Holiday Heart Syndrome is not a new or made-up condition. Too much alcohol, too much salt, too much … [+]
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