Tag: summer

Shark Week – The Largest Shark Park in America

For two days in early March, the San Diego Shark Coast will be abuzz with the latest news out of Washington and San Diego’s Marine Park. In the meantime, take a few minutes to read all the latest updates from our “newest home” and “largest” attraction: The largest shark park in America. When we first…

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The Grand Central Library is Open

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Stone House Museum Reopens for the First Time in More Than a Decade

At the Stone House Museum’s summer home, visitors can see Native American art and artifacts from across the Eastern Woodlands of Louisiana. The Stone House Museum reopens for the first time in more than a decade in 2021 after a two-year renovation project. The project coincided with a major project to relocate the museum’s collection…

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The June IBD/TIPP Economic Optimism Index

It’s the fourth day of the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) of the Federal Reserve, otherwise known as the Fed. The Fed sits behind glass walls and has an extremely tight-lipped operation, so when a new policy statement comes out, it might be one of the most watched events on the internet for hours. So…

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Realist Hero: A Hero’s Guide to the Games of 2021

Realist Hero: A Hero’s Guide to the Games of 2021 | Computer Games. For the first time ever, we have actual preview games for the upcoming Summer. You will find a comprehensive list of the games in a single book, which is now available in both print and PDF formats. If you use the link…

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The State of E-Learning in America

The article by Alex Stryer of The New York Times published last Friday titled “The State of E-Learning in America” was the first article about the state of e-learning during summer 2019. According to the article, the e-learning industry in the U. is suffering from a lack of funding and a lack of qualified people.…

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Superblooms For Summer

| ““I have a tendency to find it most rewarding to watch my own garden thrive. With every garden the gardener plants, it makes me more aware of what I have in my backyard. I am always surprised to find how much fertilizer I have left for my vegetables and herbs. The Summer of ‘Bloom’…

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The Fire Line at Virginia Beach City Park

During the fire season firefighters from the Central Fire District and District 3 Fire Department work side by side on the fire line at Virginia Beach City Park. The Firefighters work together as a team for mutual aid to quickly respond to emergencies. The firefighters from Central Fire District and District 3 Fire Department stand…

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The Minimum Cap on Charity Splits in PC Games

The recent debate regarding the minimum cap on charity splits in PC games has generated heated discussion. This issue has been a topic of high-level discussion for a while and in the last few years a large number of developers have weighed in. So as a result it is possible to discuss the arguments and…

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Team USA at the 2020 Paralympic Games

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