Tag: families

A Pilot Program for Preliminary Restorative Justice

There are numerous resources and advocacy organizations working to change the culture of harm, the way we respond to conflict, and the way that schools and universities do their work to educate the public. As a school teacher for the past 26 years, I have had the opportunity to work with students in many different…

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How to Get Started Working Remotely

We are living in a time where we cannot stop thinking about how to make our lives simpler. In this era of technology being in everyone’s control makes us unable to even imagine being isolated from our work while working from a remote location. At the same time, we as human and as businesses are…

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The American Jobs Plan: Addressing Maryland Infrastructure Needs

(Editor’s Note: The following commentary was written by the former Maryland State Treasurer George E. We are witnessing an unprecedented economic downturn. The state budget is being cut, but the recession has taken a toll on the Maryland economy. Our state has been hit hard by declining employment, a decline in private sector business growth,…

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Revival of the Presbyterian Church in America

Westminster Presbyterian, by Kevin J. McCorkle, David R. Wortman, Michael J. Hitt, Kevin P. Sullivan, and J. Michael Vlach, is an authoritative, comprehensive, and up-to-date source of information on current events and trends in Presbyterian life and ministry. The book features in depth stories and analyses of the most significant events and trends from the…

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How to Spend the American Rescue Plan Funds in Franklin County

The federal government has awarded over $200 million to a new Franklin County program aimed at spurring construction of affordable housing in the county. The $100 million in funding came after Congress agreed to provide up to $50 million in federal funding to help counties and cities build their own social housing projects. With the…

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The Whistler Children’s Festival

The Whistler Children’s Festival, a project of the Whistler, British Columbia, Canada, Arts Council of British Columbia, is a festival inspired by the Whistler Film Festival where the theme is “An Adventure in the Heart of Whistler. ” It is a unique opportunity to experience the unique culture of a unique town through the unique…

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Computer Manufacturing Services – The Future Growth of the Computer Manufacturing Services

It is a fact that the current world’s computer market is quite robust. It has gained its own substantial momentum over the past decade. In this regard, the present demand for computer manufacturing services is also noteworthy, as the growth of sales in computer processing has been significant during the last decade. With the market’s…

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The Drug Abuse Treatment Strategy of the Bureau

The following article was written by Richard Schmit, MS/S, CDN and Program Director, Adult Day Treatment Center, and Program Director, D. Treatment Project, Department of Children and Families, and Associate Program Director, D. Treatment Project, Department of Corrections. The author is licensed as a clinical counselor with the Adult Treatment and Court Services Agency. He…

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Air Ronge Summer Programming For Kids

Air Ronge summer programming for kids includes a variety of fun outdoor sports throughout the summer months. These offerings include rock climbing, water sporting, and more. All of these exciting activies are offered to provide a fun, safe, and fun experience for your kids to enjoy. The Summer programming offered at Air Ronge can continue…

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Blackstone Group to Buy ESG Software Provider Sphera

Article Title: Blackstone to Buy ESG Software Provider Sphera in 1 4 Bln Deal | Software. Full Article Text: The news of Blackstone Group Inc. ’s (BNZ) plan to buy ESG Software, Inc. (ESG), the developer of a portfolio of “digital identity and enterprise authentication technologies,” sparked a sharp reaction from the industry with a…

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