Some people need a full plan before they touch anything. Others have to start moving to figure it out. Here is what I have learned from being the second type.
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By Sydney Kodama | skodama@alextimes.com Alexandria City Public Schools parent Jeremy Miller said he’s seen kids practice math on the weekend with his own eyes. “Part of that [attendance] is having ...
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The brain is more changeable than most people realize—and the things that change it the most aren't complicated.
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Google has improved its AI coding agents to stop generating outdated, deprecated code, addressing a key trust barrier for ...
The accounting profession has been grappling with an ongoing talent shortage for a decade or more. Not enough college ...
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A conservation law that ignores working farms and managed landscapes isn't protecting Vermont's biodiversity — it's missing half the picture.