The Pro Salus Foundation was originally established as the WSAVA Foundation, created to support the global veterinary community—particularly in regions where companion animal veterinary practice is still developing.| WSAVA
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Westminster School's 2025 musical takes audiences on a journey into the complexities of Sondheim's music in Assassins, as well as those of the human soul| Westminster School
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Our Native Plant Month Bioblitz, held throughout April (Native Plant Month) 2025, was a tremendous success, with 30 observers recording 2,052 observations of 404 native species across New Jersey. Thanks ... Read more| The Native Plant Society of New Jersey
We are excited to welcome John Evangelista to the CTSI Leadership family. His extensive experience and expertise will be invaluable as we continue to innovate and drive excellence in our initiatives. We look forward to collaborating with him and are confident that his leadership will help guide CTSI toward even greater success.| Clinical and Translational Science Institute » University of Florida
I’ve been a commercial software developer since 2005. I’ve earned a BSc in Computer Science (mostly for the debt), and spent the last two decades writing code at big corporations, scrappy startups, and everything in between. WYSIWYG This blog exists because… I’m opinionated. I’ve seen “the next big thing” turn into the next big baggage. I’ve backed into a 12‑year‑old monolith more times than I care to admit—and lived to tell the tale. Here, you’re not getting hype, eva...| The Cynical Developer
Open peer review is a process by which to assess publications. Open peer review is a growing method in scholarly communication and can be placed in the context of open science. It is an...| Chronologics. Periodisation in a Global Context
When Australia Became a RepublicOctober 2025Monash University Press: In the National Interest Australia became a republic many years ago—culturally, if not yet constitutionally. We’ve long stopped …| ESTHER ANATOLITIS
The Linux kernel community operates a Code of Conduct based on the Contributor Covenant Code of Conduct with a Linux Kernel Contributor Covenant Code of Conduct Interpretation. Code of Conduct Committee The Linux kernel Code of Conduct Committee is currently made up of the following people: Kristen Accardi <kristen.c …| The Linux Kernel Archives
Through our audited books & accounts, we invite you to see, understand, and believe in the impact your support creates.Together, we are saving chimpanzees.| Ngamba Island Chimpanzee Sanctuary
Chris “Topher” Maraffi Bio Starting in Fall 2022 I will be teaching as a tenure-track Art+Design faculty at North Carolina […]| Topher Maraffi
I have a contentious relationship with clipping articles in Obsidian. Here are a few reasons why you may or may NOT want to clip articles,| Obsidian Rocks
I’ve recently added a ton of vintage figurines to my shop. There’s several David Winter Cottages. I absolutely love the detail on them. I also have a few Department 56 Snowbabies, most in the original boxes. You can find all of these and more in the Vintage section of my shop. The post New Adorable Vintage Figurines appeared first on SubEarthan Cottage.| SubEarthan Cottage
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Welcome to my new blog, everyone. Years ago, I also had a blog and I missed having one.| Hello.
Ringing in the new year always inspires people to refresh or remodel their homes – so I thought now would... -- The post "How to Decorate if You’re Overwhelmed" first appeared on .|
Lawrence Christopher Skufca My name is Lawrence Christopher Skufca. I am a civil rights advocate and community organizer in the Camden, New Jersey area. I hold a Juris Doctor from Rutgers School of Law; a B.A. in Political Science from Furman University; and an A.A. in the Humanities from Tri-County Technical College. I passed the … Continue reading ABOUT→| Camden Civil Rights Project
Our Winter 2025 newsletter is out! This edition emphasizes the theme of our conference: "Connections": how community collaboration, education, advocacy, and restoration can expand native plant habitats and support ecological resilience in New Jersey. Read it on our newsletter page. The post NPSNJ’s Winter 2025 Newsletter is Available! appeared first on The Native Plant Society of New Jersey.| The Native Plant Society of New Jersey
In person tickets for the annual meeting are sold out but you can still get tickets to watch and participate via Zoom at the event page. There will be no tickets available to purchase at the door. The post Annual Meeting Zoom Tickets Still Available / In Person Sold Out! appeared first on The Native Plant Society of New Jersey.| The Native Plant Society of New Jersey
2025 NPSNJ Grants The Native Plant Society of New Jersey welcomes new project proposals for mini-grants for 2025. All applicants must be residents of New Jersey and members of the ... Read more The post Applications for 2025 Mini-Grants are now available! appeared first on The Native Plant Society of New Jersey.| The Native Plant Society of New Jersey
Our Fall 2024 newsletter is out! This edition is focused on native-only nurseries in our state. Read it on our newsletter page. The post NPSNJ’s Fall 2024 Newsletter is Available appeared first on The Native Plant Society of New Jersey.| The Native Plant Society of New Jersey
In May, NPSNJ awarded grants to projects throughout the state that support our mission of promoting the appreciation, protection, and study of New Jersey’s Native Flora. We awarded two Conservation Science Grants of $2,000 each to the Friends of Foote’s Pond Park in Morris County and to the Wild Woods Restoration Project for a project in Bergen County. Also awarded were 21 mini-grants of $500 or $750 each. Read more here The post 2024 Minigrants Announced appeared first on The Native Plan...| The Native Plant Society of New Jersey
I’m celebrating a blog anniversary today. Twenty years ago, I started blogging. This was my first post. Hahaha. My blogging journey began long before 20 years ago, and I thought that since this is a significant milestone, I would detail how it all happened. If you’re not interested in this sort of personal retrospective, please […]| ESI Money
April is National Native Plant Month and NPSNJ is holding it's second annual BioBlitz. Come and help us seek out plants using the iNaturalist app on iPhone and Android. Click here to find out more.| The Native Plant Society of New Jersey
"A wonderful adaptation in these troubled times." Continue reading… The post Punch to the Gut: A Cymbeline For Our Time first appeared on Play On Shakespeare.| Play On Shakespeare
Podcast Stage Whisper interviews Taylor Bailey on his new appointment as Interim Executive Director. Continue reading… The post Whisper in the Wings Episode 859 first appeared on Play On Shakespeare.| Play On Shakespeare
INTO's review of Cymbeline claims the production to be a "queer utopia" where "bigotry (as we know it in a modern sense) has no opportunity to flourish." Continue reading… The post NAATCO’s all-femme, all-Asian Cymbeline aims to shake up a classic first appeared on Play On Shakespeare.| Play On Shakespeare
Pages on Stages praises Cymbeline for its "fierce and feminist" production that "offers an incredible tale of empowerment." Continue reading… The post Simply Sublime first appeared on Play On Shakespeare.| Play On Shakespeare
Pingo SubTerranean Aquifer Reconnaissance & Reconstruction (Pingo STARR) is a NASA- funded research & analysis program grant supported through the innovative Planetary Science and Technology for Analog Research (PSTAR) program.| Planetary Habitability and Technology Lab
Icefin is an underwater oceanographer robot with projects funded by the likes of NASA and the National Science Foundation, and helps scientists explore ice-covered oceans. Icefin may be the inspiration for future trips to Jupiter’s icy moon Europa, which is a key target on NASA’s list for ocean world exploration that could potentially harbor life. … Continue reading 5 reasons Icefin should be your new favorite robot→| Planetary Habitability and Technology Lab
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Paying attention to tax planning reduced our annual tax bill by half. Learn about some of the strategies that I used.| Physician Finance Canada
The Linux Kernel Organization is a California Public Benefit Corporation established in 2002 to distribute the Linux kernel and other Open Source software to the public without charge. We are recognized by the IRS as a 501(c)3 private operating foundation. IRS determination letter California determination letter The Linux …| The Linux Kernel Archives
What is Linux? Linux is a clone of the operating system Unix, written from scratch by Linus Torvalds with assistance from a loosely-knit team of hackers across the Net. It aims towards POSIX and Single UNIX Specification compliance. It has all the features you would expect in a modern fully-fledged …| The Linux Kernel Archives
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The Chimpanzee Trust proudly announces that Ngamba Island Chimpanzee Sanctuary has received accreditation from the Global Federation of Animal Sanctuaries (GFAS), marking a significant milestone in our 26-year journey of providing exemplary care to orphaned and rescued chimpanzees. This accreditation validates Ngamba Island Sanctuary’s commitment to excellence in animal care and operational standards, placing it […] The post NGAMBA ISLAND CHIMPANZEE SANCTUARY EARNS PRESTIGIOUS GLOBAL ACCR...| Chimpanzee Trust
JOB DESCRIPTION CONSERVATION MANAGER The Conservation Manager is responsible for the management of Chimpanzee Trust Conservation Programs General Job Responsibilities KEY COMPETENCIES AND SKILLS FOR THE JOB A recognized qualification in the relevant field with specific competencies and skills below: If you meet the above requirements, please submit your handwritten application, copies of your academic […] The post CONSERVATION MANAGER VACANCY appeared first on Chimpanzee Trust.| Chimpanzee Trust
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The Donal C. O’Brien, Jr. Audubon Sanctuary is full of a wide-range of habitats, birds and wildlife. We offer supporters many ways to stay up to date and get involved.| Pine Island Audubon Center
Wherein your co-hosts of The Dickens Chronological Reading Club 2022-24 (#DickensClub) wrap up Week 1 (Installment 1) of our twenty-fifth read, The Mystery of Edwin Drood; with a chapter summary and discussion wrap-up. By the members of the #DickensClub, edited/compiled by Rach Friends, what a cracking opening! I don’t know about you, but I keepContinue reading "Dickens Club: Wrapping up Week One of The Mystery of Edwin Drood"| All the (Dickensian) Year Round
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Eleven years and one day ago, I posted the first article for The Regency Redingote here. Earlier this year, I retired and I have decided that this is an auspicious day on which to retire The Regency Redingote. This will … Continue reading →| The Regency Redingote
Hello! I’m Elizabeth Case. I’m a scientist, writer, and educator. Currently I’m working on my PhD at Columbia University and the Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory. I’m the co-founder of Cycle for Science. I have been published in Scientific American, the State of the Planet, and more.| Elizabeth Case
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Founded in July 1999, Test Pattern’s values are art, tenacity, democracy. For 25 years Test Pattern has worked all over Australia with artists, for-purpose organisations and government bodies…| ESTHER ANATOLITIS
December 2020 Dear Friends, We hope this letter finds you well as this tumultuous year draws to a close. In these uncertain times, we are extremely grateful for the support of this community and our shared concern for teaching and …| Critical Explorers
In Spring 2012, I conducted an independent study at Critical Explorers, as part of my graduate course work. I had previously studied with Eleanor Duckworth and Elizabeth Cavicchi, and when I began this study, I was captivated and confused in equal measure by critical exploration.| Critical Explorers
Is your kids' economics course, even if it is homeschool economics, teaching practical atheism? Learn what to look for and why Boundary Stone curriculum is unique.| Boundary Stone
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In the heart of Ngamba Island Chimpanzee Sanctuary, amidst the lush greenery and serene waters of Lake Victoria, a momentous occasion unfolds. The recent Naming Ceremony has bestowed upon us the honor of welcoming the newest member of our primate family – Silver! Named by the esteemed Silja Verhoeven, this precious chimpanzee embodies the resilience […] The post A Touch of Silver: Welcoming the Newest Member of Ngamba Island Chimpanzee Sanctuary appeared first on Chimpanzee Trust.| Chimpanzee Trust
Explore the most popular types of New England Style Homes, from cozy cabins to elegant coastal retreats that add to the region's charm.| Nina Hendrick
Happy new year, though a bit late! I posted a photo on my personal Instagram account and got surprised by the response. It inspired me to post about my weightloss testimonial and how I got to a healthier, better me in 2022. I took this photo just a few days ago then I gace a weightloss testimonial on my Instagram feed. What people noticed the most was my abs. I did not even realize they were getting as defined as they are today. This journey started in January 2021, after I decided to wean my...| My Burnt Orange
This is starting to feel like where in the world is Andrea and Stephanie, but I'm excited to share that Samantha Cutrara interviewed me for her pandemic pedagogy series on her "Imagining a New We" Youtube channel. Check it out here: And don't forget to check out the rest of the series, which| Unwritten Histories
What an amazing day we had today and such fantastic opportunities. We were at the National Archives today and had the ...| The Cato Street Conspiracy
When I retired from search journalism in June, I had no idea what I would be doing next. I just knew I was ready for a break and something different from what I had been doing for so long. That something different has arrived: I’m joining Google as of Monday.| Danny Sullivan
Radio Station KUOW joins our Ed Dominguez on the trails of Seward Park| Seward Park Audubon Center
It's time for the SeaFair Cup! While much of this weekend's activities will be closer to the waters near Mount Baker and Genesee Park, Seward Park will be open during the festivities. This is a departure from previous years, but it means park goers can enjoy the Seward all weekend long.| Seward Park Audubon Center
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Hi, my name is Maish Saidel-Keesing and welcome to my new piece of real estate on the web. This is v2 of my blogging journey. I used to blog at Technodrone, and decided in 2019 to move my content here. I am currently a Senior Enterprise Developer Advocate for Amazon Web Services and have been working in the technology space for over 20 years. Automation is the way things should be done - so I am constantly looking for ways to make my life easier wherever I can.| Technodrone
We’re trying to think ahead to a possible future in which AI is making all the most important decisions.| Planned Obsolescence