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When pocket calculators were introduced in the 1970s, instead of being seen as time-saving tools to enhance and accelerate learning, the reaction was even more hostile.Sheela VanHoose leads TSG Advisors' education policy department, overseeing a team of subject matter experts across all levels of education, from early learning to higher education. [ TSG Advisors ]In 1972, more than 70% of teachers, mathematicians, and the general public did not want calculators in schools.reason? fear.Fear of being used for wrongdoing. Concerns that it will bypass a basic understanding of how mathematics is done. Fear…Yes, what people have feared throughout human history is change.Currently, the…

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Boston Reds sign autographs for Little League players before a Grapefruit League game against the Miami Marlins at JetBlue Park at Fenway South on March 5, 2023 in Fort Myers, Florida. socks. (Photo by Maddie Malhotra/Boston Red Sox/Getty Images)Getty Images Spring training is a major source of revenue for both Arizona and Florida. Fifteen Major League Baseball teams will hold spring training in each state. More than 2.9 million people attended spring training games last February and March, according to state records and records that track spring training data. Nearly 1.4 million fans attended spring training games in Florida in…

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AT&T's network suffered widespread outages across the U.S. Thursday morning, knocking out cell phone service and the internet, according to tracking site DownDetector. Some Verizon and T-Mobile customers also reported outages, but it doesn't appear to be as widespread as AT&T's. AT&T experienced more than 32,000 outages. It was reported by a customer around 4 a.m. ET Thursday. The number of reports decreased once, but has rapidly increased again to over 50,000. Around 7 a.m., most of the problems were reported in Houston, Chicago, Dallas, Los Angeles and Atlanta, the site said. That number jumped to more than 71,000 just…

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Brett Rogers brings 25 years of experience leading the development and construction of over $20 billion in mission-critical projects.DENVER, CO / ACCESSWIRE / February 22, 2024 / EdgeCore Digital Infrastructure, a wholesale data center developer, owner and operator, today announced the appointment of Brett Rogers as Chief Development Officer. In his role, Mr. Rogers will be responsible for evolving EdgeCore's end-to-end delivery capabilities and helping shape product offerings across the portfolio.With 25 years of experience building teams and programs that have delivered over 3 gigawatts of global critical infrastructure, Rogers' expertise ensures EdgeCore data center development is delivered on time,…

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JOHNSTOWN, Pa. – The world's most famous basketball team is bringing non-stop action to the area with some hilarious twists and turns.The Harlem Globetrotters, an exhibition basketball team known for their athleticism, theatrics and comedy, will take the court for their “2024 World Tour” Thursday at 7 p.m. at the Cambria County War Memorial's First Summit Arena, 326 Napoleon Street, downtown. . Johnstown.Providing smiles, sportsmanship and service to millions of people for 98 years, the Harlem Globetrotters are a global icon, synonymous with one-of-a-kind family entertainment and great basketball skill. “We watch the Globetrotters almost every year now, and we…

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Written by Louis Krauskopf and Noel LandevichNEW YORK (Reuters) – No stock embodies the U.S. market's artificial intelligence craze more than Nvidia, and Wall Street is locked into its volatile stock price swings.The semiconductor company whose chips are considered the gold standard in the AI ​​industry announced one of the most anticipated earnings releases in recent memory, reporting first-quarter revenue that exceeded expectations after market close on Wednesday. I expected it to be better.Given the company's position as an AI industry leader and its weight in US indexes, investor reaction to earnings reports in the coming days will depend on…

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Follow Josh VanDyke on XWhitehall junior Cam Thompson makes a layup during a game against Ludington on Feb. 16, 2024. (MLive Photo/Josh VanDyke).MUSKEGON, MI – Michigan's high school boys basketball regular season concludes this week, with district tournament games scheduled for Monday.As we prepare for what should be a very entertaining postseason across the local basketball world, we take a look at five Muskegon area boys basketball teams that are trending in the right direction and present the latest MLive Muskegon Power Rankings let's.—Featured teamsWhitehall (21-0)The Vikings clinched the outright West Michigan Conference Lakes Division championship with a 65-43 win…

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Before 11 local Boy Scouts mixed paint to create their own works of art, Molly Sixsmith, curator of education at the William Benton Museum of Art, shared a pair of landscapes by two American painters as inspiration . She spoke about the elements of art in Irving Katzenstein's “The Lake” and Frank Vincent Dumond's “Spring Willows”: thought, line and form, color and texture. She asked how the mood and style of the two pieces differed and wondered if the artist would paint each scene differently on different days. Tasked with earning their Artistic Achievement Badge, Toland Scouts reflected on what…

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Functional coffee is emerging as a dynamic and transformative trend in the ever-evolving wellness beverage landscape, transcending its traditional boundaries as a mere anti-caffeine solution. Inspired by evolving trends that move beyond the traditional espresso and cappuccino, this coffee is more than just a trendy drink, it goes beyond the hotly-talked-about regular coffee and offers countless health benefits that improve your overall health. Contribute to Functional Coffee: Health Benefits and Wellness Beyond Trends (Photo by Sticker Mule on Unsplash) {{^userSubscribed}} {{/userSubscribed}} {{^userSubscribed}} {{/userSubscribed}} In an interview with HT Lifestyle, Dr. Ekta Singhwal, Master Nutritionist, Ujala Cygnus Hospital Group, said, One…

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