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Huawei South Africa offers free digital training to tech-savvy female SMMEs.
[ad_1] Alex women in business have been inspired to take advantage of free training from Huawei South Africa’s 2022 Women in Tech Digital Skills Program. Designed to develop tech-savvy women, the program offers free online training in cloud computing, digital marketing, and leadership development to grow your business and excel in the digital economy. make ... -
South Korean Ministry of Science Excludes Applying Outdated Game Regulations to Metaverse
[ad_1] At a government briefing on Wednesday, South Korea’s Ministry of Science, Technology and Information and Communications (MSIT) revealed that it will issue new regulations for the Metaverse instead of applying old laws. The ministry said the new rules would facilitate and trigger the spread of the metaverse. There is widespread concern that South Korea ... -
Dogs: History, evolution and behavior of our best friends
[ad_1] It hardly seems like a dainty teacup poodle and a wrinkly Neapolitan mastiff could belong to the same species, much less the same subspecies. But both are Canis lupus familiaris, the beloved domestic dog. A member of the family Canidae — along with wolves, foxes, coyotes and jackals — dogs have been human companions ... -
Top SEO Sydney Recognized as Best SEO Company
[ad_1] Top SEO Sydney is an SEO company based in Sydney, Australia and recognized as the best SEO company in Sydney for businesses seeking online marketing expertise. SYDNEY, NEW SOUTH WALES – 18 SEPTEMBER 2022 – Top SEO Sydney has worked tirelessly to achieve and maintain high rankings in search engines. The company has recently ... -
Brown: CHIPS Act Enables Intel’s $17.7 Million Investment in Ohio’s Higher Education – The Tribune
[ad_1] Brown: CHIPS Act Enables Intel’s $17.7 Million Investment in Ohio’s Higher Education September 18, 2022 (Sunday) 12:00 am release WASHINGTON, DC – Ohio Senator Sherrod Brown praised the first phase of Intel’s $17.7 million investment in higher education in Ohio. Intel announced in March that it would invest $100 million in higher education initiatives ... -
Education crisis captures poor countries hit hardest by pandemic
[ad_1] Tamanna Khan has been struggling to keep up with her classes since India’s schools reopened this spring, nearly two years after they were shut down by the coronavirus pandemic. The 11-year-old’s family has been hit hard by the economic impact of the illness. When his father, who worked as a tailor in Mumbai, lost ... -
Protecting maternal health in Rwanda | MIT News
[ad_1] The world is facing a maternal health crisis. According to the World Health Organization, approximately 810 women die each day from preventable causes related to pregnancy and childbirth. Her two-thirds of these deaths occur in sub-Saharan Africa. In Rwanda, one of the leading causes of maternal mortality is infected caesarean wounds. A multidisciplinary team ... -
Hollywood’s newest hotspot for fashion sets
[ad_1] Party at Bar Lis in Hollywood Barist, Thompson Hotel Hollywood Hollywood is full of hipster and historic hotspots far beyond Rodeo Drive and Melrose Avenue. Fashion and Los Angeles have a special synergy. Red at the Oscars is where celebrities show off their style, whether it’s on his carpet or being snapped out of ...











