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Remote Mentorship: Growing with Your Mentee Despite Social Distancing

During the COVID-19 pandemic, remote work became a necessity. According to Global Workplace Analytics, 25 to 30% of the world’s workforce will be working remotely by the end of 2021. For several employees, remote work means reducing their risk of exposure to the virus. It’s also the case that working from home saves time that […]

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Hundreds of Pedestrians Still Die Each Year: Here Are 3 Common Causes

How many people die because of pedestrian accidents? Answer: thousands. In 2018 alone, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) identified over 6,000 deaths. That’s an increase of over 2.5% compared to the previous year. In 2017, at least one perished every 88 minutes. The figures don’t account for the hundreds of pedestrians who suffer

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Modern Innovations for People with Visual Disabilities

From 2010 to 2020, the number of people who have visual impairment has increased from 285 million to 2.2 billion. All of these individuals of varied ages are suffering from different stages of impairment that could hinder them from comfortably living their lives. Because of this, assistive technology has been a boon that continues to manifest

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Should I Get My Child A Gaming PC? Addressing Parents’ Concerns About Gaming Computers

Should I buy my kids a gaming computer? If you’ve asked yourself this question at one point in your life, know that you’re not alone. Millions of parents worldwide are in the same boat. While their hesitation might involve the cost of buying or building a unit, other more valid concerns have to do with

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