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Kamloops-based fashion designers and models prepare for New York Fashion Week
[ad_1] Seven Kamloops-based models of varying experience levels will take part in the show in New York. “Some of them have modeled in Vancouver and the area before, others are fairly new, but they’re gorgeous, inclusive, and amazing. “We’re planning a runway coach day in the next few weeks because everyone knows what to expect.” ... -
Why Fashion Brands Should Own This $82 Billion Opportunity – Sourcing Journal
[ad_1] If fashion companies are still sleeping on peer-to-peer resale, it may be time to wake up. Consumers are increasingly seeking branded resells, according to a new study released Monday by resell-as-a-service platform Recurate in partnership with social impact agency BBMG. Of approximately 11,000 adults surveyed from 12 different markets around the world, including Australia, ... -
Behavioral health jobs need explosive growth to keep up with demand
[ad_1] The San Diego area needs to add more than 18,500 behavioral health workers over the next five years to meet the mental health and addiction treatment needs of the community, according to a report completed at the request of county leaders. It was announced on Monday that it was found that there was A ... -
Governor Pete Ricketts discusses abortion, STEM education in Nebraska
[ad_1] OMAHA, Neb. (WOWT) – Nebraska Governor Pete Ricketts spoke Monday about abortion regulation and what he’d like to see in the next legislative session. Ricketts says he is encouraging senators to pass whatever restrictions they think they can get the votes to be able to get done. He says he supports the current proposal ... -
‘Demystifying’ science: USGS team teams up with schoolgirls on Mount St. Helens
[ad_1] Isabel Vander Stoep / For the Reflector Volcanoes do not discriminate when to erupt. So why should we over-represent certain groups of people in order to better understand their impact? Scientists at the United States Geological Survey (USGS) and the Mount St. Helens Laboratory in Mount St. Helens want to spread the message that ... -
New Algorithm Can Track Mental Health Through Skin – The Hill
[ad_1] Story outline Researchers at New York University’s Tandon School of Engineering were able to create a “new inference engine” that could monitor brain activity via electrical impulses in the skin. Principal Investigator Rose Faghih, Associate Professor of Biomedical Engineering, has been developing this technology for the past seven years. The new technology was tested ... -
South Dakota Department of Education Presents CRT Survey Results at Department
[ad_1] Gov. Christy Noem’s office announced Monday afternoon that it was due to receive a report from the Secretary of Education by July detailing what fosters an inherently divisive notion in K-12 education. The document is almost 45 days late. This was due on July 1, via one of Noem’s Executive Orders, when Noem’s bill ... -
Scientists name heat waves for the first time
[ad_1] Scientists named heat waves for the first time. They called it Zoe. According to USA Today (opens in new tab)Scientists in Spain gave the name to a heatwave that saw temperatures soar to 112 degrees Fahrenheit (44.4 degrees Celsius) in Seville from July 24th to July 27th. , José María Martín Olaja, associate professor ...










