Finance and Kids Lesson 79
Lola and Dupe are two twin sisters who authored a youth novel, “Taiwo and Kehinde: The Wedding” about financial literacy.
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Lola and Dupe are two twin sisters who authored a youth novel, “Taiwo and Kehinde: The Wedding” about financial literacy.
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Choosing a career can be tough, and it can often feel like there is an inordinate amount of pressure to make the right choice. It is true that people suit different professions to each other and finding one that feels right for you will be important to your mental and physical wellbeing. If you find yourself
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One in 40 people are believed to be living on the autism spectrum. Unfortunately according to Spectrum News “Black children with autism tend to be diagnosed later than white children and are often misdiagnosed with other conditions. They also have less access to services and tend to be underrepresented in most studies of autism.” We have shared several episodes
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Did you know that the construction industry is one of the largest and most rapidly growing industries in the United States? It is currently worth an estimated $1.3 trillion and accounts for nearly 10% of the country’s GDP. With so much at stake, it’s no wonder that so many people are interested in a career
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Manufacturers continue denying 340B pricing to safety-net hospitals Issue Overview Beginning in July 2020, several major drug companies have stopped providing, or have imposed restrictions on, 340B pricing to covered entities for their drugs that are dispensed through community pharmacies. These policies are in violation of manufacturers’ obligations under the 340B statute to offer discounted
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Thank you US MED for sponsoring this post. Several years ago, my daughter was diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes. Before diagnosis, she exhibited some classic symptoms to indicate something was wrong with her blood glucose levels. I can remember the red flags just like it was yesterday. She would wake up earlier than anyone else,
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Have you ever thought about worldschooling? On the Cleverly Changing Podcast we’ve had two episodes that mention worldschooling and both guests go about traveling and teaching their children in different ways. Our first introduction to worldschooling was Episode 48 Worldschooling with Jade Weatherington, Jade discussed teaching and traveling the world with her daughter as an educator and
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