Methods to Keep a Wholesome Weight Throughout Quarantine
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Methods to Keep a Wholesome Weight Throughout Quarantine

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With 24 hours and seven days every week all to ourselves – no work, college, and extracurricular actions, we’re all susceptible to unhealthy consuming and being sofa potatoes, which may result in weight achieve.

Some are even calling this, “Quarantine 15,” identical to the generally used expression in america, “Freshman 15,” that refers back to the weight gained (often round 10-15 kilos) throughout a pupil’s first yr at school.

Nicely, that is okay if all of us have the identical metabolism as 18 yr olds. Nonetheless, we aren’t. So earlier than we achieve that 15 kilos, we must always

The Top 8 Websites for Free Business Plan Templates
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The Top 8 Websites for Free Business Plan Templates

It is imperative to have a clear-cut plan when trying to start a business. It can help define your goals and show potential investors your level of professionalism. Having a business plan provides a standard against which you can rate the progress of your brand growth and keeps you in check when making significant decisions.


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One thing that makes writing a good business plan easier is ready-made templates; you can find them on credible business plan template websites.


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When will Comcast Xfinity internet and TV come to Edison?
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When will Comcast Xfinity internet and TV come to Edison?

EDISON – The township is moving forward with plans for municipal broadband by authorizing competitive bids for a consulting service to create a business plan, more than a year after several council members campaigned on the issue, and months after a study on the issue was completed.

The Township Council on Wednesday approved a resolution for the bids. Councilman Richard Brescher, who had questions about the success rate of broadband in other communities as well as maintenance, abstained from voting and Councilwoman Joyce Ship-Freeman, who wanted to table the issue until the council had more information, voted no.

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Waynesboro eighth-grade students create business plan, marketing for farm produce
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Waynesboro eighth-grade students create business plan, marketing for farm produce

Waynesboro Public SchoolsA grant of $50,000 began with a garden club at Kate Collins Middle School to sell produce two days a week.

Then, the garden club grew into an educational farm for students with $300,000 in funding for two years, followed most recently by another $360,000.

Now, a class of eighth-graders have developed a business plan to sell produce from the farm at several locations in the River City.

“We have come a long way with that,” Eliza Williamson, KCMS lead for the Waynesboro Educational Farm programming, said. She is also a math intervention specialist and instructional coach at KCMS.

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Technology companies are proving to be the great equalizer
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Technology companies are proving to be the great equalizer

[Part 1 of a 12-Part Series]

Healthcare is rife with significant challenges that can in some cases be minimized at the very minimum and in most cases be eliminated by the use of technology. The 12-part series begins by elaborating on macro-level challenges that the healthcare industry is starting to address with technology to stem the bleeding/reverse the onset of more severe complications.

Challenge 1: Supply and demand

Healthcare service delivery provisioning across the globe is starkly marked by the lack of adequate supply of qualified clinicians and specialists. This situation has been significantly exacerbated in the post pandemic new

EV Startup Canoo Accuses Former Execs of Stealing Technology to Start a Rival Company
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EV Startup Canoo Accuses Former Execs of Stealing Technology to Start a Rival Company

Image: Canoo

Image: Canoo

Canoo, the California-based startup with the quirky yet appealing pill-shaped electric van concept, doesn’t even have vehicles on the road yet. The company may be close to death. But it’s currently preparing for a legal fight against a few of its former executives, and it sounds like it could get messy. Business Insider reports that the startup is suing some former company executives over what Canoo claims was a plan to steal company secrets and start a competing electric-vehicle company.

Image: Harbinger Motors

Image: Harbinger Motors

The suit names five former Canoo executives who all left the company and now serve