Author: Mkamerling

[ad_1] Remember mixtapes?Long before the advent of CDs (let alone iPods), music lovers with eclectic tastes had to record and splice their favorite songs from an album onto cassette tapes for portable listening enjoyment. Our curated iTunes or Spotify playlists are comparable to contemporary playlists, no double cassette required.Architect Forrest Richardson, past president of the American Society of Golf Course Architects (ASGCA), attempted to merge the mixtape-style playlist concept with a short-course golf experience called The Score Golf Club. As one, the club, located in one of America’s hottest golf clubs with a concept album loop, will break ground in…

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[ad_1] Investing in employees and providing them with ample opportunities for growth can increase recruitment and retention rates and improve key business outcomes Mentoring plays a vital role in the professional growth of employees in various positions in the construction industry. Fundamentally, mentoring embodies the drive to learn from each other. The relationship between mentor and mentee is reciprocal, allowing both parties to benefit through shared knowledge, development and mutual support. Given the unique talent challenges the construction industry currently faces, targeted and strategic guidance is critical. Construction firm leaders need to understand the benefits of mentoring in the construction…

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[ad_1] Renovation of the former Guosheng Center building in Shanghai, China, China commercial real estate photoJanuary 30, 2024Design: LACIME ArchitectsLocation: The intersection of Daduhe Road and Yunling East Road, Putuo District, Shanghai, ChinaPhotos: Zhang QianxiShanghai Puxi Financial Plaza, ChinaProject Introduction – Cities need to be renovated, buildings will age, but memories and spaces will continue to exist.this Guosheng Center Located opposite Changfeng Park, online, we can still find the news that the center is “the first Chinese project to win in the Asia-Pacific mixed-use category and enter the global finals.” However, the center is now closed. Practice has proven that…

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[ad_1] employee reportsFebruary marks the beginning of a new month full of opportunities. In Bladen County, this important month begins with observance of National Clothing Red Day and a series of events and meetings organized by the Bladen County Department of Health and Human Services.National Server Red Day: Raising Heart Health AwarenessToday, on National Wear Red Day, Bladen County residents are encouraged to wear red to show support for heart health awareness. This annual event provides a visual reminder of the importance of heart health and encourages people to take proactive steps to reduce their risk of heart disease.Faith Families…

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[ad_1] Image courtesy Trahan Architects/U.S. Department of State The U.S. Department of State and U.S. Ambassador to Japan Rahm Emanuel revealed Trahan ArchitectsDesign of the U.S. Pavilion at Expo 2025 Kansai, Osaka, Japan. As America’s cultural outpost, U.S. Pavilion at Expo 2025 Celebrating the best of contemporary American architecture, innovation, culture and industry. The U.S. Pavilion invites visitors to immerse themselves in a vibrant American experience, with panoramic views of the country and exhibitions that explore sustainability, space exploration, education and entrepreneurship. “Coming together across cultures and regions of the world to share ideas and learn from each other is…

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[ad_1] A former Found Oyster waiter filed a class-action lawsuit against parent company Last Word Hospitality on Wednesday, January 31, alleging that the company withheld tips in the form of a service charge that was added to the final bill. Plaintiffs’ attorney Shannon Liss-Riordan said the complaint was filed in Los Angeles County Superior Court on behalf of all food service employees who worked at Last Word restaurants at any time during the relevant four-year statute of limitations. Plaintiff Madison Bradfield-Davis alleges that she and “class members have not received the full proceeds of the tips to which they are…

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[ad_1] Harnessing the good, the bad and the boringGenerated by Microsoft Bing Image Creator From DesignerRecently I saw Pilgrim in the machine’s poll Machine danger or machine promise: What do you think? on substack. They posted 10 thought-provoking questions about digital technology.They were inspired by David Mattin, who said that people fall into two categories – those who cannot live without machines and want to take advantage of all that machines can offer us – on-demand, knowledge, efficiency, productivity, etc. (Machine People) and those who wish to remain human and organic and reduce the technological onslaught of our lives (Earthlings).…

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[ad_1] Ruth Coleman Boston – Rhodes Architects Five promotions were announced as the company deepens its leadership team and diversifies its project portfolio. Michael DelleFave has been named Studio Director; Lucas Herringshaw and Ruthie Kuhlman have been promoted to Senior Associates; Nick Ruggeri has been named Assistant; and Deidre Lamoureux has been promoted to Assistant and Finance Director. “The evolution of our leadership structure with these five promotions is a testament to RODE’s growth and trajectory as we begin 2024,” said Eric Robinson, principal and co-founder of the company. “We are excited for Mike, Lucas, Ruthie,…

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[ad_1] A Winnipeg doctor who spent $700,000 of her savings to recruit doctors from the UK is feeling positive after meeting with the province’s health minister. Dr. Shadi Rezazadeh met Uzoma Asagwara on Wednesday evening. press freedom Reports last week detailed how she lured 10 doctors to work at her two city clinics, spending $70,000 each on cash incentives, airfare for them and their families to fly to Winnipeg and other settlement expenses. Rezazadeh owns the Trucare Medical clinic on McPhillips Street and recently took over the Rivergrove Medical clinic on North Street from the previous owner, which is reopening…

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[ad_1] Human Resources’ Learning and Development (L&D) team has worked hard over the past year to continue building a portfolio of educational opportunities to meet the diverse needs, interests and goals of King County’s workforce. In 2023, the L&D team conducted 53 workshops with 1,864 attendees. In addition to spending the better part of a year facilitating workshops, two new workshops were launched (Leadership Wellbeing, Building a High Trust Culture), as well as the beta and first workshop of the new Leader Learning Lab Part of the Society’s pilot new training equity series, ERSJ Fundamentals: A Socialization Journey (replacing the…

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