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    [ad_1] Ferrari always strives for elegance. Mid-season, between races, they put on a lavish fashion show in Milan. The Italian manufacturer that dictates style and class has gone to great lengths for the event. However, fans are worried about their standing position. Some people are very into this, but the rest can’t help but laugh. ...
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    [ad_1] Greenfield — Greenfield Community College celebrated its 60th anniversary of education over the weekend, with events throughout Saturday marking the milestone. “I love being here,” commented student Katherine Livingston. She said, “I hope it will continue in the future so that each student can be given an equal educational opportunity.” In this landmark year, ...
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    [ad_1] Over the past few weeks, I’ve published two guest articles on university rankings. Here’s something new to broaden the discussion. The first relates to what many believe to be the flawed methodology used to create the popular US News & World Report annual university rankings (the most recent version was released this month). doing. ...
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    [ad_1] Medical care can diagnose illness and injury, but lack of medical care does not cause illness or injury. Medicine is more art than science. Cutting-edge care changes with the times. In 1972, when I was in medical school, a medical professor began a lecture by saying, “ Aspirin has not been given to people ...
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    [ad_1] Welcome to a new series of interviews from LadiesGamers, Inclusive Gaming. Paula and I are currently Woman in Games (WIGJ)Most of the games we play now have a gender option, and the days of games where there was only one option to play as a man are pretty much over. Some games add that ...
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    [ad_1] Futurism‘s Maggie Harrison recently interviewed UC Santa Cruz astronomer Garth Illingworth, one of the developers of the James Webb Space Telescope. His observations stunned astronomers with unexpected new discoveries in very old and developed galaxies. And when I sat there looking at the first images, I was just blown away by their beauty and ...