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Why Market Size Matters When Choosing An LMS When it comes to choosing the perfect Learning Management System (LMS), one of the biggest mistakes organizations make is thinking that what works for one business works for all. The truth is far from that, though. The market your business or organization operates in has a huge impact on what LMS features, scalability, and support you’ll actually need. An LMS that works well for a university might not be up to par for a small nonprofit. Likewise, a system built for a multinational corporation can be overwhelming and unnecessarily expensive for a…

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E-Book: Portability and Accessibility for Digital Learners When considered simply as an alternative to printed textbooks, ebooks offer even more. They provide convenience, accessibility, interactivity and sustainability in a way that perfectly matches the needs of modern learners. In this article, we explore why ebooks are more than just digital books. They are powerful tools that shape the future of learning across schools, higher education and corporate training environments. One of the greatest benefits of e-books in e-learning is its portability. Instead of carrying bulky textbooks, learners can store their entire library on a single tablet, laptop, or smartphone. For…

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President Trump’s efforts to fire Federal Reserve Gov. Lisa Cook could endanger central bank independence, according to long-time investor Rebecca Patterson.”We shouldn’t ignore this, this is a big deal about what’s going on,” the former Chief Investment Strategist at Bridgewater Associates told CNBC’s “Fast Money” this week.Currently a senior fellow at the Council of Foreign Relations, Patterson has been analyzing how politics and policy shape global markets for over 20 years. She warns that politicizing the Fed could erode its legitimacy and have long-term economic consequences.From economics studies of countries that have lost their institutional integrity, Patterson points to familiar…

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Announces impactful routes to transform commercial success Today, the sales environment is changing so much that as customers become more refined and competition grow, the demand for strict, innovative and cognitively challenged sales training methods is more than ever before. Modern sales professionals must not only be familiar with persuasive skills, but also have agility, emotional intelligence and technical proficiency. 2025 is the period in which training is seen as a determinant of the entire organization, rather than just a directional phase. Organizations seeking to the top are increasingly aware that training methods are not merely a transactional process, but…

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The future of codeless learning programs Learning and Development (L&D) has transformed into one of the most strategic features of modern organizations. With no longer being limited to training sessions and compliance modules, L&D is expected to build a culture of continuous learning, tailoring business goals and delivering measurable results. However, these new expectations present challenges, including limited budgets, expanding administrative tasks, and the need to personalize learning at scale. Participating in NO-CODE Technology. This is a game changer that allows L&D leaders and teams to design, automate and scale solutions without relying on large-scale IT involvement. By democratizing innovation,…

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US President Donald Trump will speak at a meeting with Ukrainian President Voldy Mie Zelensky and European leaders in the Eastern Room of the White House in Washington, DC on August 18, 2025. Andrew Caballero-Reynolds | AFP | Getty ImagesPresident Donald Trump’s efforts to loot Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook is more than firing someone. If successful, it is manipulation that marks earthquake changes in an institution that were considered beyond politics due to age.Since taking office in January, Trump has placed the Fed directly at the intersection of executive power. He denounced central bankers for not lowering the rates,…

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Christopher, St. Jstor of the Dog’s Head (Michael T) Astronomer: Sun currently stores powerful flare vzglyad energy via machine translation (Micael T). 08/28/25 #etna update! Although the activity is fluctuating, there is a powerful strombol activity, one of the three MREE active lava flows and summit craters – Southeastern Crater – Living on this beautiful land is never boring 🌋 pic.twitter.com/w0eaxdtipm -Moesha (@xzuckerfee) August 28, 2025 Starlink places the last nail on the Gizmodo (Kevin W) of the man with a burning man #Covid-19/Pandemics CVS is holding back the Covid vaccine offering in the New York Times, 16 states Climate/environment…

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Yves here. A vignette provides confirmation of Vietnam’s fierce retention of its identity during the period of Chinese rule. In the documentary The Fog of War, a not-exactly-satisfactory effort at atonement by former US Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara, he recounts how, many years after the Vietnam War, he was able to arrange a dinner with the leaders of North Vietnam during the conflict. Needless to say, it was a pretty tense affair. Finally, one of the North Vietnamese officials asked: “Why did you go to war with our country?” McNamara invoked the domino theory, that if North Vietnam won,…

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The St. Louis housing market is intensifying, with a median selling price of $247,250, an up 9.4% year-on-year increase. The homes here are selling frequently within three weeks, making it a very competitive market with a Redfin competitive score of 79. Buyers will mix historic brick homes, charming bungalows and modern builds. Demand continues to outperform the supply of this Midwest metropolitan city, so sellers are benefiting from fast-moving inventory. Latest St. Louis List 5567 Waterman Blvd Unit B, MO 63112 Price: $350,000Bed: 3Bus: 2.0Square Foot: 1694Construction year: 1985 6211 Idaho Ave, MO 63111 – Price: $149,000 – Bed: 3…

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West Palm Beach is currently running the cooler. The market is not very competitive, and homes receive about two offers and take around 101 days to sell. The median selling price is $423,000 (up 0.6% year-on-year), and the median selling price per square foot is $274 (down 1.3% year-on-year). In July 2025, 144 homes were sold (down from 177 last year). On average, homes sell around 6% below the price, while hot homes can go pending in about 46 days and sell around 1% below the list. Beach mornings, downtown nights, and later, more negotiable markets, there is room for…

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