Month: February 2023
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Dangers Of Renovating An Old House
What are some of the top dangers of renovating an old house? More people are keen to pick up a fixer-upper, some want to live…
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What to do After a Cancer Diagnosis
A cancer diagnosis can be overwhelming. You may feel like you are in shock and that you are not able to think straight. However, it…
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5 Business Technologies To Expect Soon
Technologies complement businesses wonderfully and can help owners achieve goals in record time. Technology is always advancing, so it’s important for business owners to keep…
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8 Ways To Turn Business Ideas Into Reality
Having business ideas is exciting, but turning them into reality can be daunting. Bringing an idea to life takes a lot of planning, effort, and…
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Four Types of Prometheus Metrics
The world of tech runs on metrics. We use them to see how successful our marketing is, how productive we or our systems are, our…
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Indiana Needs Improvement on Climate Change
Indiana only generated 10% of its electricity from renewable sources in 2021, mostly from wind power. Indiana currently uses four times more energy than is…
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Our Freedoms Shrink as Our Military Expands
Our military, the Merchants of Death, even own our sidewalks. That’s what we were told when we arrived at Raytheon Technologies in Arlington, Virginia, on Valentine’s Day, February…
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Best Ways to Upskill a Remote Team?
With many companies now offering fully flexible or hybrid roles, a remote team is more common than ever in the modern world of work. But…
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Fitness: Best Ways to Stay Fit Working at Home
Research conducted by online fitness resource Total Shape found the best ways to keep active while working from home. Since Covid-19 swept across the globe,…
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Indiana: Poverty Calculation Isn’t Accurate
A new report finds that poverty, or inadequate income to meet a household’s basic needs, is much higher and more extensive in Indiana than official…
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