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Knack Planning Your Wedding: A Step-by-Step Guide to…

“Knack Planning Your Wedding: A Step-by-Step Guide to…” is a comprehensive book that offers invaluable insights and guidance for couples navigating the intricate process of planning their wedding day. As the book’s title suggests, it serves as a step-by-step manual to ensure a well-organized and memorable wedding. Among the many topics covered, one often-asked question that the book addresses is: “which order do you wear engagement wedding and eternity rings?

On page 29 of “Knack Planning Your Wedding,”

The book delves into the significance and traditional placement of engagement, wedding, and eternity rings. These rings are not only …

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Arkansas interest groups expect lawmakers to address Medicaid, prisons, farming curriculum in regular sessions

With the regular legislative session starting today, Arkansas lobbyists and advocacy groups are expecting lawmakers to address issues that range from Medicaid reimbursement rates to farming lessons in elementary schools.

As hospitals struggle to manage rising costs, adjusting the state’s Medicaid rates is a priority for the Arkansas Hospital Association. Inpatient reimbursement rates haven’t changed since 2007 when they were raised from $675 a day to $850. Outpatient rates have stayed the same since 1992, said Jodiane Tritt, vice president of the association.

“So if you have open-heart surgery and are a Medicaid patient, the hospital is reimbursed $850 a

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Akron Public Schools teachers’ strike could hurt everyone, especially our kids

This opinion article represents the views of the Akron Beacon Journal’s editorial board, including editors and four citizen members.

Akron’s children deserve more than a teachers’ strike interrupting their educations.

They also won’t learn much from the more online instructions, the troubling strike plan put forth by the Akron Public Schools to maintain education as required by law. If remote instruction with regular teachers presented learning challenges during the pandemic’s early days, how can temporary teachers possibly deliver meaningful instruction?

We’re reluctant to take sides in this complex dispute, but we will strongly advocate for children of this community.

We

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10 Unforgivable Sins Of AEA INTENDS TO STRIKE ON JAN. 9 AFTER FAILED MEDIATION ATTEMPTS STRATEGIES FOR BEGINNERS

AKRON, Ohio — Akron Public Schools Board of Education had a closed-door meeting Thursday evening to discuss the Akron Education Association’s notice to strike, released Thursday morning.

Akron teachers will strike on Jan. 9 with picking beginning that morning, after attempts at resolving outstanding issues through federal mediation failed.

Pat Shipe, the president of the Akron Education Association, stated, “The Akron community’s outpouring of concerns regarding school safety and security are being ignored by Akron Public Schools. Weeks of unparalleled fighting are now occurring daily within Akron school buildings, yet the superintendent and the board continue to want to water

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Can You Get Your PHI Back?

If you had concerns about your healthcare data in the hands of your vendors, what do your contracts say in regards to getting that data back?

A recent court case required a healthcare vendor to return data to the healthcare entity.

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CommonSpirit Health hired Emerge Clinical Solutions to process and archive protected health information in 2021.

However, CommonSpirit Health began experiencing issues with the data extracts and was unable to

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With 78% institutional ownership, IDP Education Limited (ASX:IEL) is a favorite among the big guns

If you want to know who really controls IDP Education Limited (ASX:IEL), then you’ll have to look at the makeup of its share registry. We can see that the institutions own the lion’s share in the company with 78% ownership. That is, the group stands to benefit the most if the stock rises (or lose the most if there is a downturn).

Given the vast amount of money and research capacities at their disposal, institutional ownership tends to carry a lot of weight, especially with individual investors. Hence, having a considerable amount of institutional money invested in a company is

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2022 saw conservative gains on education issues. But they may be short-lived.

Supreme Court Acquitted Conduct

On the surface, it seems like 2022 was a year of conservative triumph in the courts and in schools, as US Supreme Court decisions about religion and education joined other precedent-smashing opinions about abortion rights and gun control. The school decisions seemed to fulfill long-held conservative dreams about pushing prayer back into public classrooms and diverting tax funding to explicitly religious schools.

But looking at the language of these rulings — especially Justice Neil M. Gorsuch’s

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AEA intends to strike on Jan. 9 after failed mediation attempts

AKRON, Ohio — Akron Public Schools Board of Education had a closed-door meeting Thursday evening to discuss the Akron Education Association’s notice to strike, released Thursday morning.

Akron teachers will strike on Jan. 9 with picking beginning that morning, after attempts at resolving outstanding issues through federal mediation failed.

Pat Shipe, the president of the Akron Education Association, stated, “The Akron community’s outpouring of concerns regarding school safety and security are being ignored by Akron Public Schools. Weeks of unparalleled fighting are now occurring daily within Akron school buildings, yet the superintendent and the board continue to want to water