Tag: trend
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How to succeed with the monochrome fashion trend
[ad_1] One of the obvious benefits of wearing monochrome is that it makes dressing easier. When your outfit is all one color, you look more put together without having to put in much effort. Even if you’re on the side, you can still reap these benefits and look trendy. One easy way to subtly shake ... -
Wedding fashion trends that are no longer cool in 2022
[ad_1] So what is not a wedding trend? According to wedding stylist Annie Choi, she spoke to Who What Wear about both outdated and upcoming trends. Everyone has a different body type, so Choi said bridesmaids feel best when they can choose their own dress silhouette and style. She also revealed that when it comes ... -
Pros and Cons: CHIPS and Science Law Will Boost Manufacturing, Curb Offshoring, and Improve Lives Here – Duluth News Tribune
[ad_1] The CHIPS and Science Act is a revolutionary and important industrial policy. We make targeted investments in critical industries to strengthen America’s manufacturing base, protect our workers, and strengthen America’s national and economic security. It can help reverse the decades-old trend of offshoring jobs and supply chains and contribute to inclusive growth. The law, ... -
Some reasons the fashion industry is optimistic
[ad_1] With Dog Day in August not often on the fashion calendar, let’s take a look at some reasons to be optimistic heading into fall. 1. Pandemic supply chain problems are fadingThe fashion industry’s long logistical nightmare may be coming to an end. Along with fuel prices, transportation costs are also falling. The number of ... -
What The Rodent Driver Taught Me About Mental Health
[ad_1] Richmond (USA) (AFP) – The girls who were taken out to the racetrack cannot hide their excitement. “Black Tail” stands up first, spends a few seconds sniffing its surroundings, then puts its front paws on a lever and zooms out. After rushing to the finish line, she devours well-earned fruit loops hanging on a ... -
Canopy science: Discovering the ‘eighth continent’ in the treetops above us
[ad_1] When you walk into a tall forest it is the trunks of the trees that first meet your eye. But look upwards and you’ll see a whole other world, and it’s one that’s taken a very special kind of scientist to discover. Still today, after decades of research, the canopy is far less well understood ... -
Socioeconomic status should not determine access to healthcare in America
[ad_1] As a public health equity intern and an African American woman, I read the findings expressed in Sarah Wilson’s Newsline article, “High Costs, Systemic Racism Hurts Healthcare, Colorado Findings.” wanted to agree with Blacks and Indigenous peoples and people of color in the United States have greater health disparities than whites. This is largely ... -
Shortage of science teachers causing D118 to partner with more DACCs | Local News
[ad_1] Danville — Danville High School is in the midst of a science teacher crisis, said Danville District 118 officials, but they are working more with the Danville Area Community College in delivering student courses. In mid-July, the school district resigned one science teacher, and another stayed where she was teaching instead of taking a ...











