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From:European Social PolicyPeer-ReviewedPromoted to the rank of one of the five top priorities of the European Union for the 2010-2020 period in the future Europe 2020' strategy - to be presented by the European Commission on 3 March -a the fight against...
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From:Presidents & Prime Ministers (Vol. 10, Issue 3)Personal Life It is expected that the world will be more advanced, very much at peace and almost free of poverty, disease and crime in 2020. The author's projection is that our personal lives will be enriched by...
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From:American Libraries (Vol. 51, Issue 1-2)ALA and the Will and Ann Eisner Family Foundation are now accepting applications for the 2020 Will Eisner Graphic Novel Grants for Libraries, which recognize libraries for their role in the growth of graphic literature....
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From:Indiana Business Review (Vol. 94, Issue 4)The outlook for 2019 was not on the overly optimistic side. Slower growth nationally and a continuation of local payrolls trailing the national pace were expected. During the last quarter of 2018, job gains in the...
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From:Nature (Vol. 586, Issue 7829) Peer-ReviewedMathematical physicist Roger Penrose shares the prize with Andrea Ghez and Reinhard Genzel, who discovered a giant black hole in the centre of the Galaxy. Mathematical physicist Roger Penrose shares the prize with...
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From:The CPA Journal (Vol. 90, Issue 10-11) Peer-ReviewedThe year 2012 was monumental for estate and retirement planning. Individuals flooded advisors' offices in the latter part of the year to make gifts to use exemption in anticipation of the gift, estate, and...
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From:World Literature Today (Vol. 95, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedBorn in 1936, Ismail Kadare is Albania's best-known poet and novelist. In 2005 he was awarded the inaugural Man Booker International Prize for "a body of work written by an author who has had a truly global impact." He...
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From:Issues in Science and Technology (Vol. 35, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedCensus Day, April 1, 2020, is when everyone in the United States will be asked to answer questions on the 24th decennial enumeration of the nations population, the latest in an unbroken, constitutionally mandated...
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From:School Library Journal (Vol. 66, Issue 3)The 2020 Youth Media Awards (YMAs) made history when Jerry Craft's New Kid became the first graphic novel to win the coveted Newbery Medal in a huge moment for the format and its creators. Craft's fellow authors and...
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From:Kennedy School Review (Vol. 21) Peer-ReviewedIn our age of political spectacle, success in presidential elections is still linked to campaign visuals that draw support and drive engagement. Campaigning in a pandemic demanded a kind of aesthetic deference--but...
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From:Nature (Vol. 580, Issue 7804) Peer-ReviewedReducing your own carbon footprint is not as powerful as calling governments and companies to account. Reducing your own carbon footprint is not as powerful as calling governments and companies to account. Author(s):...
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From:Optometry Times (Vol. 9, Issue 3)It's 2017, and that means we are that much closer to the optometric equivalent of Y2K--the year 2020. The notion that our calendar year will coincide with the perceptual perfect vision our patients expect from all of...
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From:PSA Journal (Vol. 86, Issue 8) Peer-ReviewedNineteen 2020 PAA FIAP Distinction Applications Approved 2020 is the second year that the Photographic Alliance of America (PAA), the FIAP Operational Member for the USA, submitted FIAP Distinction applications....
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From:Atlantic Geology (Vol. 56) Peer-Reviewed46th Colloquium & Annual General Meeting 2020 TRURO, NOVA SCOTIA The 2020 Colloquium & Annual General Meeting were held at the Holiday Inn, Truro, Nova Scotia, on February 7th and 8th. On behalf of the society, we...
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From:Queen's Quarterly (Vol. 128, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedDonald Trump's own share of the record high 2020 turnout was actually larger than in 2016. Almost half the voting population, some 74 million who voted for him in spite of everything, can't be credibly dismissed as a...
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From:Internal Auditor (Vol. 70, Issue 6) Peer-Reviewed"The more things change," as the saying goes, "the more they stay the same." And few professions have experienced as much change over the years as internal audit--a trend that's certain to continue moving forward. In...
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From:School Library Journal (Vol. 66, Issue 2)Women's History Month this year will celebrate the centennial anniversary of the ratification of the 19th Amendment, which gave women the right to vote. "The right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not...
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From:AJOT: American Journal of Occupational Therapy (Vol. 74, Issue S3) Peer-ReviewedThe 2020 AOTA Annual Business Meeting was held as a virtual event on April 20, 2020. More than 900 members registered for the event, representing all 50 states, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico, with more than...
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From:Tech & Learning (Vol. 40, Issue 7)Medgar Evers College was founded as a result of collaborative efforts by community leaders, elected officials, the Chancellor and the Board of Higher Education of The City University of New York. The College, named...
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From:PSA Journal (Vol. 86, Issue 12) Peer-ReviewedFIAP Holds "We Stay Home" Award Ceremony On Saturday, September 26, 2020, FIAP held the Award Ceremony for the "We Stay Home" Contest that was for images taken at home from March 15 to May 31, 2020. There was no...