Author: Ebrahim

BOSTON, April 17, 2024 /PRNewswire/ –Founded in 2021 by a tech legend Ralph de la Vega, former President and CEO of AT&T Mobile and Business Solutions, the De La Vega Global Entrepreneurship Award is the highest global award given to the JA Company Program. The JA Company of the Year winning student teams from JA’s six regions: JA Africa, JA Americas, JA Asia-Pacific, JA Europe, INJAZ Al-Arab/JA MENAand Junior Achievement USA – automatically become finalists. The JA Company Program is the world’s oldest hands-on entrepreneurial experience, helping students develop real businesses that create products or services to meet a specific…

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One of the last things you’d expect with stuffy politicians squaring off in the first debate of the Republican presidential primary is a discussion on the controversial topic of UFOs, or unidentified anomalous phenomena as they’re now called, but This is exactly what happened last night.The awkward moment in the debate in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, on Wednesday night (August 23), featuring eight potential presidential candidates, came when moderator Martha MacCallum took aim at former New Jersey Governor Chris Christie for ask him for his opinion on the responsibility of a president to provide the American public with the the truth about…

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CHICAGO, Ill.—Greektown in Chicago was a wave of blue and white as Greek-Americans, Chicagoans and spectators from here and abroad attended the Greek Heritage Parade to commemorate Greek independence. Presented by the Federation of Hellenic-American Organizations (ENOSIS) and sponsored by Greektown Special Service Area #16, the Greek Heritage Parade has become one of the largest annual events in Chicago’s Greek community since its founding in the 1960s. The day began at the Greek Orthodox Cathedral of the Annunciation to celebrate a divine hierarchical liturgy with His Eminence Archbishop Elpidophoros of America, joining His Eminence Metropolitan Nathanael of Chicago. This service…

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Instagram is a great social destination for entrepreneurs and small business ownersfull of inspiring marketing ideas, collaboration opportunities and motivational tips, among other useful content. Finding the right accounts to follow on Instagram can be difficult due to the overwhelming number of posts on the platform. To save you time, we’ve selected 10 Instagram Business accounts that provide valuable resources for entrepreneurs. We’ll also thoughtfully and strategically look at using your Instagram Business account to get the most out of it. social media marketing platform.Best Business Instagram Accounts to FollowThe best business Instagram accounts offer a mix of enjoyable content,…

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When Schuyler Bailar was a child, he didn’t see many books that reflected his identity. Not her mixed race identity, and especially not her developing gender identity. It’s one of the reasons the first openly transgender NCAA Division I swimmer decided to write “Obie is man enough” a 2021 novel about a transgender middle school swimmer. “I wanted to write about kids like me because kids like me exist,” said Bailar, who graduated from the College in 2019. “Writing this story would be a way to remind other kids like me that they are not alone.” But it’s becoming increasingly…

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The new Netflix docudrama series »Queen Cleopatra,” produced and narrated by Jada Pinkett Smith, has already sparked a passionate response, but perhaps not the one that publicists were hoping for. Since news broke that the series would star British actress Adele James, fans, Egyptologists, scholars of Greco-Roman antiquity and Arab And Greek media outlets question whether the series is deliberately distorting history. The reason? “Queen Cleopatra” depicts the legendary monarch in black.Cleopatra, who died in 30 BC, remains a source of pride for disparate communities. Many contemporary Egyptians consider her a key figure in preserving their history and even as…

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When the Greek historian Herodotus wrote that the land of the ancient Egyptians was “given by the river”, he was referring to Nilewhose waters were essential to the rise of one of the world’s first great civilizations.The Nile, which flows north 4,160 miles from east-central Africa to the Mediterranean, provided ancient Egypt with fertile soil and water for irrigation, as well as a means of transporting materials for construction projects. Its vital waters allowed cities to sprout in the middle of a desert.In order to benefit from the benefits of the Nile, the inhabitants of its banks had to figure…

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Gilles Bonnefond has been practicing as a pharmacist in Montélimar, France, for more than 25 years and has witnessed the evolution of the role of community pharmacists, from the status of medication dispenser to that of primary healthcare professional. On World Pharmacists Day, Gilles’ story illustrates the frontline role that community pharmacists increasingly play in healthcare delivery.“In the past, the main role of the pharmacist was to provide medicines. Today, we ensure access to medications, provide advice and follow patients throughout their therapy,” explains Gilles. “For many, pharmacies are often a point of entry into the healthcare system. People can…

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During a month-long celebration of Greek heritage, communities around the world come together to honor the rich tapestry of culture and tradition that Greece has woven throughout its history.From ancient civilizations that laid the foundation for Western thought to modern innovations in literature, cuisine and science, Greek Heritage Month recalls the enduring legacy of this remarkable civilization.In Glen Cove, the rain may have poured down, but it couldn’t dampen the lively festivities as the community gathered on Village Square to celebrate its Greek heritage. Led by Holy Resurrection Church, this celebration marked a significant moment, as the last time Glen…

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