How to Tell If You Have an Addiction + 3 Best Practices for Breaking It

Do you ever wish you could break the compulsion to binge watch TV? Or how about an unhealthy reliance on chips and chocolate to get you through a bad day? And then there are the addictions that have a disastrous effect on our health, families, and mental stability. For example, drug abuse, alcohol use disorders,

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Myth: Cybersecurity Is Too Expensive for Healthcare Providers

Political uncertainties, diminishing reimbursements for services, and skyrocketing professional liability premiums are squeezing all parts of the healthcare services market. In this environment, healthcare organizations and providers are reluctant to spend more for services that they deem to be extraneous or unnecessary. Many of those providers and organizations perceive cybersecurity precautions to be too expensive

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Planning a Sustainable Community Properly

There are two main categories of planning for sustainable communities, something that the Terra Group, under the guidance of Pedro Martin, their CEO, knows everything about. Those forms are physical and social sustainability. The physical sustainability is all about using the right building materials, making renewable technology available, recycling, and more. Social sustainability, however, requires

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How One University in Alabama Implemented the Morrill Act of 1890

Source Alabama A&M University is very proud to exist as a direct result of the Alabama State legislature’s 1873 bill. This established the State Normal School and University of the Education of Colored Teachers and Students. So long as school trustees and the president ensured that the school was at the disposal of the state, it

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