• Google Maps Needs Location Access – How To Enable It?

    Google Maps needs location access to work properly. This helps it give you up-to-date directions, traffic news, and info about places nearby. If it’s not enabled, you’ll get an error message. Here’s how to fix it! Enable Location Permissions for Google Maps I’ll use Windows 10 for this example: Allow Location Access While Using the […]

  • LHDN: Myinvois (Sandbox) test environment now accessible

    PUTRAJAYA: Access to the Myinvois (Sandbox) test environment is accessible from today (April 10) for companies pioneering the e-invoicing system where

  • Move-a-thon helps those in need access YMCA Southwestern Ontario

    Youngsters at the YMCA learning and career centre child-care site in Sarnia went canoeing, camping and fishing Thursday without leaving their classrooms.

  • Regina's accessibility plan, election bylaw approved by city council

    Council checked off several outstanding items at the end of a lengthy meeting Wednesday with unanimous approval of the latest consent agenda.

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    You Need More Protein If You’re Working Hard in the Gym—Here’s How Much

    Heading to the gym to lift a few weights can be a gateway drug to a whole wellness routine. Before you know it, you’re doing pre-workout mobility drills. You’re foam rolling, or using one of those fancy massage guns that make it look like you’re about to drill a hole into your thigh. And what about those $15 protein shakes they’re selling in the front lobby? If you don’t drink one after you work out, does all that energy you spent picking things up and putting them down become a waste of time?...

  • Students with special needs show off skills during "Job Olympics" event

    "This is such a fun opportunity for us to host the "Job Olympics" for our students with disabilities. It gives them a chance to highlight all the skills we're working on in our job skills classes. It gives them a chance to not only practices those skills but celebrate the hard work that they've done in building these skills throughout the school year," Slatton says.

  • Opinion: NYU needs to bring back mandatory standardized testing

    Recently, NYU announced that it will reevaluate whether it should make standardized tests mandatory for future admissions cycles. The announcement raised some concerns — after all, test optional policies have been thought to reduce discrimination toward lower-income and underrepresented students, and it seemed like this might be a step backward. But I was surprised to This story Opinion: NYU needs to bring back mandatory standardized testing appeared first on Washington Square News.

  • Specialized Shipping Services: Tailoring Solutions For Your Unique Delivery Needs

    Specialized shipping services cater to the diverse and specific needs of customers whose items don’t fit into the one-size-fits-all approach of standard delivery options. Whether it’s transporting delicate art pieces, delivering temperature-sensitive pharmaceuticals, or ensuring that a wedding dress arrives on time and in pristine condition, specialized services understand that the stakes are high and […]

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    Google is testing a new 'Speaking practice' feature to help improve your English

    Google is testing a new feature for Google Search to improve spoken English skills. The feature called 'Speaking practice' is powered by generative AI and is currently available in select regions.

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    Kenner program for adults with special needs celebrates 20th anniversary in style

    Nonprofit organization Special Connections celebrated its 20-year anniversary with a fashion event on Wednesday, April 24.

  • Libby’s Friends Provides Support for Families With Special Needs Children

    By Sym Posey | The Birmingham Times Libby’s Friends, a nonprofit that assists families with a child who has a disability, has won its share for accolades for great work including “Best Local Cause” twice and “Family of the Year” once, but Lane Hagan, who serves as Executive Director of the group, said there’s more. […]

  • Carl Erskine, Dodgers pitcher and advocate for those with special needs, dies at 97

    Carl Erskine, one of the last living Brooklyn Dodgers and a mainstay of a pitching rotation that carried the team to four World Series in the 1950s before the team headed to Los Angeles, has died in his hometown of Anderson, Ind. A thoughtful man who threw himself into charity work later in life, Erskine died early Tuesday morning after a brief illness. He was 97. Part of a nearly mythical group of ballplayers who were anointed "The Boys of Summer" by author Roger Kahn, Erskine played alongside...