Tag: families

The Challenges of Implementing the Kicks Off Campaign

The first Junior Achievement Kickoff, a brand new program dedicated to developing young leaders, is now on line. Introduction This article is part of Campaign’s ongoing coverage of Junior Achievement’s annual “Giving Back to Junior Achievement” campaign. At the national level, Junior Achievement programs are known for offering opportunities for their participants to participate in…

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Jersey Shore Bank is Closing Branch Offices

There’s a problem with the banking industry in Jersey, and it could be one of your biggest problems in 2018. Headline: The Jersey shore bank is closing, and the impact has been huge. Headline: This bank is not just down because of the financial crisis, there is now a serious state of emergency. Headline: Many…

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New Brunswick Public Library – Space Program Partner

Space Program Partner Library’s Opening Day Event. NASA’s JPL-Caltech Program (JPL) is planning to begin a collaboration with the New Brunswick Public Library in the fall of 2015 and is requesting partial use of the New Brunswick Public Library system’s facility in order to share NASA-related programs and services such as the New Brunswick Astronomy…

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How a Cybersecurity Researcher Inadvertently Breaks Apple Shortcuts

How a cybersecurity researcher accidentally broke Apple Shortcuts by Michael P. McFarland, Ph. A cybersecurity researcher, Michael P. McFarland, Ph. , inadvertently broke hundreds of Internet security tools he was using to search for vulnerabilities using a vulnerability scanner (vScan) tool that is part of a common suite of security tools and services that is…

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BBC Children’s TV – The BBC Children’s TV strand

Last week, BBC Worldwide announced the creation of the BBC Children’s TV strand, the programme which will develop and commission BBC content based on the views of young people. It’s fair to say that Taganov, a producer/director with experience in media production, has been at the heart of the process. At the start of the…

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Programming for Aburi Girls High School

Programming for Aburi Girls High School. It is the aim of this program to improve the girls’ learning with a special focus on English language learning. The program will include teaching and tutors, and support from the Aburi Girls High School. Each class will have approximately 18 girls with a mixture of middle grade, high…

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Twitch Sues Users Over Hate Raids

Twitch is suing users over “hate raids” against streamers who make video “likes” without being approved by the company—the company’s response to a user’s request for a new streamer to join, and the company’s refusal to allow those approved streamers to join Twitch. At issue is a streamer’s right to be listed on the video-sharing…

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World Mental Health Week

| Posted on January 9, 2015 | Source: World Mental Health Week. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), suicide rates are rising globally in every region of the world, and are projected to increase more than fourfold to 3. 8 million deaths in 2015. In South East Asia, Asia’s third largest and third most…

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Windows Virus Protection – What You Need to Know

This original article is a collaboration between Computer Security and the Security Explorers Podcast. Microsoft Windows warning, Windows log used to hide malware and why you need to tighten cloud security. Windows system is susceptible to being corrupted by malware through the help of various methods. The Windows virus protection can only prevent the virus…

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The National Security Agency’s Growing Interest in School Network Security Has Led It to Become an Immersive Target of Hackers

“The National Security Agency’s growing interest in school network security has led it to become an increasingly frequent target of hackers. These incidents have focused attention on potential threats to school and college networks as well as government networks. This article addresses one such incident that took place in the Dallas school district in 2014.…

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