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The Autistic Savant And The Work World

Forbes - 9 Mar 2022 18:50
The Autistic Savant And The Work World The autistic savant possesses extraordinary skills in such fields as math, memory and music, often combined with profound inabilities to function in society. Can their skills be more fully utilized in the work world?
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The real cost of driving isn't so high now that it will cripple our economy. Real prices are way up, but they've been much higher before.
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Apple is making new moves to protect it's App Store from legislation. Here's how it could impact your marketing plans.
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Sky Vegas fined £1.2m for sending free casino 'spins' to recovering addicts Messages from online casino occurred during industry's Safer Gambling Week Sky Vegas has been fined £1.2m for sending free casino "spins" to recovering addicts during the industry's annual Safer Gambling Week. The fine ...
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Charles Entenmann, who helped franchise Long Island family bakery, dead at 92 Charles Entenmann's son shared a family secret about his late father, saying, "He didn't eat Entenmann's cake ... He just wasn't a dessert guy."
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Much of Smartmatic Case Against Fox News Can Proceed, Judge Rules The judge did dismiss some defamation claims, against Rudolph W. Giuliani, Jeanine Pirro and Sidney Powell.
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Federal prosecutors and securities regulators are investigating large bets that Barry Diller, Alexander von Furstenberg and David Geffen made on Activision Blizzard Inc. shares in January, days before the videogame maker...
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El Salvador's Bukele Says 52 Bitcoin Reforms Are 'In the Oven', Critics Hit Out at Lack of Adoption Benefits On the six-month anniversary of El Salvador's adoption of bitcoin (BTC) as legal tender, President Nayib Bukele stated that he will unveil 10 new BTC-specific legal reforms next week - with over 40 more to come. The refo...
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How Brands Can Play Safe in a (Somewhat) Unruly Metaverse As a kid, Simon McDougall enthusiastically read the popular sci-fi novel Snow Crash, where people, represented by avatars, could interact with other human beings, jumping back and forth between the real world and a virtu...
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Kate Spade's Spring Campaign Reminds Us to Celebrate Everyday Moments Spring is often associated with optimism, fresh beginnings and, with the world in bloom, feelings of hope and renewal. Along with spring cleaning their homes, many people take the opportunity to enliven their wardrobe wi...
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Aircraft lessors could lose hundreds of planes stranded in Russia Lessors have until March 28 to get their planes out of Russia, but an estimated $10.3 billion worth of aircraft could be "gone forever."
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Why SASE — an emerging cybersecurity term — is crucial for protecting your company's work-from-home data and systems Coined in 2019 by research company Gartner, SASE is a security architecture that is the core component of what makes up a zero-trust framework.
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Crypto Taxes 2022: Here's What You Need to Know According to CoinTracking PRESS RELEASE. Crypto changes quickly, with new tax laws and regulations coming to several countries in 2022, impacting how people need to report their crypto gains on taxes. New regulations in the US are a hot discussio...
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Europe's MiCA Crypto Rules Submitted, ECON Committee to Vote in Mid-March The European Union’s regulatory proposal for crypto markets, MiCA, has been filed with the European Parliament. The latest version of the draft framework does not feature a controversial provision that could have effec...
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Another Study Shows How Drastically Publisher Revenue Is Being Swallowed by Ad-Tech Fees No one said ad tech wasn't complicated. If a brand like Pepsi pays $10 to run an online ad with The New York Times, a rational expectation is that the media company gets to pocket the majority of revenue, with ad-tech ve...
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Price rises due to the Ukraine war will hit low income families hardest, Jack Monroe tells MPs.
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Campbell Soup Sales Fall on Labor, Supply Constraints

Wall Street Journal - 9 Mar 2022 17:14
Campbell Soup Sales Fall on Labor, Supply Constraints The company behind namesake soups and snacks like Goldfish crackers posted $2.21 billion in sales for its fiscal second quarter, down 3% from a year earlier.
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ETH Rises with Broader Market as Ethereum Fees Hit a 7-Month Low Ethereum (ETH)'s price went up today along with most other cryptoassets after what has been a month of sluggish performance against bitcoin (BTC), and a prolonged period of falling interest in decentralized finance (DeFi...
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The truth about L.A.'s most notoriously expensive gas stations You've seen the signs advertising $6.95, $6.99 or even $7.05 for a gallon of regular unleaded. But who's buying it, and why?
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Oil Workers On Foreign-Flagged Ships Are At The Mercy of Corporations Loopholes in U.S. law allow oil and gas companies to evade labor and environmental regulations and avoid compensating injured workers.
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Russia Is Becoming an Economic Pariah Amid Ukraine War

The New York Times - 9 Mar 2022 16:53
Russia Is Becoming an Economic Pariah Amid Ukraine War The isolation of the Russian economy is striking in its speed and scope.
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Russian Car Maker, Known for Cold War Self-Reliance, Idles Factories The disruption at Lada shows how Russia's economy is beginning to feel the bite of sanctions the West imposed on Moscow after President Vladimir Putin decided to invade Ukraine.
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