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The Editor speaks : Time

I was wasting a lot of time pondering on what I was going to write for my Editorial today until I heard the minister of the church I attended give a message on time. Basically, how little time we give…

Classroom assessment techniques for elementary students

The teacher’s aim is not only to provide knowledge. To be sure that students absorbed the necessary information is much more important. If you want to evaluate the quality of teaching, look at student’s grades or answers. The assessments are…

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The Jewish pirates who ruled the Caribbean

By Andrew Paul From Mental Floss As European nations pushed westward in a mad dash for colonies from the 16th to 18th centuries, the Caribbean became a pirate’s paradise. Legendary sailors like Edward “Blackbeard” Teach and William “Captain” Kidd famously…

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News cycles

By Paul McGowan From PS Audio The word “news” is defined as newly received or noteworthy information, especially about recent or important events. We can get news from our family, neighbors, papers, radio, or on the streetcorner from passersby. Much…

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The power of print. Lessons from the world’s biggest brands

By Chaymae Samir From Reuters Community Young companies are launching magazines to deepen connections with consumers. If you missed Part 1 of our series on the current state and future of print, head to If Millennials killed print, will Gen Z…

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Ancient bone protein reveals which turtles were on the menu in Florida, Caribbean

From Science Daily Date: November 4, 2019 Source: Florida Museum of Natural History Summary: Thousands of years ago, the inhabitants of modern-day Florida and the Caribbean feasted on sea turtles, leaving behind bones that tell tales of ancient diets and…

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Game of Thrones prequel: HBO ditches series starring Naomi Watts – report

Associated Press From The Guardian UK Channel has given green light to House of the Dragon series, set 300 years before original blockbuster, reportedly after ditching another option • It’s time for the Game of Thrones universe to die HBO is…

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Healthy engineering

By Paul McGowan From PS Audio I am wired to be an engineer. From my earliest days, I was devising plans and schemes to work through problems in systematic ways. I built fantastic machines in my imagination. I couldn’t wait…

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AI IN MEDICAL DIAGNOSIS:

How top US health systems are reacting to the disruptive force of AI by revolutionizing diagnostic imaging, clinical decision support, and personalized medicine By Nicky Lineaweaver From Business Insider This is a preview of the AI in Medical Diagnosis research report from…

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Cayman: Notice of Office Closure at Former Immigration Headquarters -NOW REOPENED UPDATED: The departments of WORC (Workforce Opportunities & Residency Cayman) and CBC (Customs and Border Control) wishes to inform the general public that the Elgin Avenue offices (formerly the…