ATHENS, Ala. — A well-known professor at Athens State University passed away on Sunday, March 17, 2019. Dr. Angie Nazaretian began her tenure at Athens College in 1958 and called it her home for more than 42 years. She was affectionately known to all who knew her as “Miss N”. She was a professor of… viaContinue reading “IN MEMORY: Athens State University remembers a beloved professor and friend — WHNT.com”
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Electric car buyers get a boost with $5,000 incentive for consumers and tax write-offs for business — Financial Post
Finance Minister Bill Morneau would really like it if your next car was electric, and in his 2019 budget, he allocated $435 million for zero-emissions vehicles. “Building a better Canada also means helping people be part of the clean economy—with energy bills that they can afford, and cleaner ways to get around,” Morneau said in… viaContinue reading “Electric car buyers get a boost with $5,000 incentive for consumers and tax write-offs for business — Financial Post”
A new study underscores the significant benefit of conversations between clinicians and patients — AN AFTER LIFE
Across the United States, millions of individuals face serious, life-limiting illness like cancer, heart disease and stroke, respiratory disease and diabetes. The final year of life with serious illness can be filled with emotional distress and uncertainty about treatment options. When people with serious illness have conversations with their doctors and nurses about their […] viaContinue reading “A new study underscores the significant benefit of conversations between clinicians and patients — AN AFTER LIFE”
OPINION: So-Called Affordable Housing is Still Out of Reach for Many Seattleites — South Seattle Emerald
by Tyler Adamson Considering the Seattle City Council’s recent conversations on zoning laws, it’s particularly pertinent to dig a little deeper into the topic, especially as it applies to accessibility and the racist and segregatory intent which these laws were originally designed. However, the notion that zoning laws are at the root cause of our […]Continue reading “OPINION: So-Called Affordable Housing is Still Out of Reach for Many Seattleites — South Seattle Emerald”
