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    [ad_1] From content creation to predictive analytics to digital voice agents, artificial intelligence can be a powerful marketing tool if you know how to use it. AI can generate a ton of useful information as a resource for researching audiences and gaining insights, but humans have to put it in context. Also, while future marketing ...
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    [ad_1] The start of the 2022-23 school year marks the dawn of new educational opportunities for students across Montana. The Tax Credit for Qualifying Educational Contributions program will send its largest number of scholarship recipients ever to quality, K-12, nonpublic schools this fall. For these students, the beginning of this school year means a new ...
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    [ad_1] SIGN UP HERE For The 74’s daily newsletter. Donate here Support the independent journalism of The 74. The Ministry of Education recently released national exam results revealing that the pandemic is devastating to student learning. Reading proficiency declined by the largest margin in more than 30 years, with the biggest losses affecting marginalized students. ...
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    [ad_1] The Trenton R-9 School Board approved an amendment to the 2022-2023 budget on September 13th. Superintendent Daniel Gott reported that new money added to the budget totaled $337,640.74, adding $158,950 to money spent. The proposed amendments include expected increases in taxes collected, summer school contract services to be billed, special education contract services, projected ...
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    [ad_1] Do a remi, x-ray, MRI. Are molecules simultaneously scientific and musical? WonderLab answers yes. What do molecules sound like? Others have done research on molecular sound, but college undergraduate Walker-Smith is presenting his show “The Sound of the Sound” at the WonderLab, a science museum in Bloomington. The Sound of Molecules” analyzes and hums ...
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    [ad_1] Colorado voters, state legislatures and governors have all sent a clear message: agree. Investing in children during the first five years of their lives yields big returns in the form of family stability, child health and school readiness. We also understand that parents are their child’s first teachers. It’s important that parents have the ...
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    [ad_1] (Jenna Gestetner | Everyday Trojan) The Faculty of Pharmacy announced in August the establishment of the educational program Rising STARS (Scientific Training in Alcohol Research and Other Substances). The program will be a partnership between USC, the University of California, Los Angeles, and the Charles R. Drew College of Medicine and Science. Rising STARS ...
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    [ad_1] According to the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation, one-third of Missouri families say they or someone in their family has quit, never had, or lost a job in the past 12 months because of parenting issues. Reportedly changed jobs. Missouri’s economy is losing an estimated $1.35 billion a year to childcare problems. Pam Thomas, ...