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Player: Ephraim MooreClass: 2028School: Beaumont United Phenom Hoops continues to take pride in highlighting young prospects across the country, getting to know new names and how they play, and one player that many are keeping an eye on as he continues to develop is 2028 big man Ephraim Moore, who has had a big early summer and this may just be the beginning of his recruiting journey. Game Description: The next wave of talent is starting to emerge and one big man to watch is 6'8″ Ephraim Moore, 2028, who played in JL3 last summer. He's an absolute force in…

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WILMINGTON, DELAWARE, UNITED STATES, August 27, 2024 /EINPresswire.com/ — Environmental technology, also known as “green” or “clean” technology, refers to the development of new technologies aimed at conserving, monitoring, or reducing the technology's adverse impacts on the environment or resource consumption. The environmental technology market is valued at $0.7 trillion in 2022 and is projected to reach $1.2 trillion by 2032, growing at a CAGR of 5.1% from 2023 to 2032. The environmental technology market is segmented into component, application, consumer/vertical, and region. Based on component, it is divided into solutions and services. Based on application, the market is classified…

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Photo sent A photo collage of the Volunteer Action Center's mentoring program. Looking for like-minded people who care about service and community? Want to give back? You'll find what you're looking for at the Volunteer Action Center, a student-led volunteer organization on campus. The Center brings together many like-minded people who care about service and making a positive impact in the community, and we're currently recruiting new volunteers for the coming year. Three of the six signature VAC programs focus on mentoring and empowering youth in the NWA region: Passion About Literacy (PAL), Be BOLD,…

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Harrisburg, Pennsylvania – The Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) awarded nearly $1 million to projects promoting environmental education and stewardship across Pennsylvania. Many of last year’s awardees also supported members of the environmental justice community, made up of Pennsylvanians facing threats from climate change, air pollution and water contamination. DEP's FY 2025 Environmental Education Grant Program is accepting applications through November 15, 2024. Grants worth up to $1 million could be awarded for environmental education projects that engage people about clean water and climate change, with a particular focus on the areas of environmental justice. Eligible applicants include schools, universities,…

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Kelsey Voss holds one of her walleyes while fishing on Lake Erie near the port of Dunkirk. Photo by Forrest FisherEach year, when we pull our boat out of winter storage, the expectations of preparing and maintaining it for the coming year often exceed our capabilities. “Get it done.” And as you get older (like me), sore joints and creaking bones can slow your efforts on subsequent fishing trips. So sometimes, you just have to forget about all the chores of organizing and preparing to make the most of your trip and go rent a charter boat, which can be…

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The Point/Arc's Zembrodt Education Center is expected to see its largest number of new students when it begins classes on Wednesday, Sept. 4, and Thursday, Sept. 5. The Elevate Job Training class begins on Wednesday, September 4th, and the Career Exploration class begins the following day, Thursday, September 5th. Both classes start at 1pm. Zenbrot Educational Center The Tony and Jerry Zembrot Educational Center, which opened on March 11, 2020, was established to provide individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD) with the opportunity to reach their full educational, social and vocational potential. ZEC offers unique educational opportunities not offered…

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Kelsey Voss holds one of her walleyes while fishing on Lake Erie near the port of Dunkirk. Photo by Forrest FisherEach year, when we pull our boat out of the cobwebs of winter storage, the anticipation of preparing and maintaining it for the following year often outstrips our ability to “get it done fast enough.” And as we get older (in my case), aching joints and creaking bones can slow the effort of subsequent fishing trips. So sometimes, you just have to forget about all the chores of organizing and preparing to make the most of your trip and go…

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Woodside Energy has announced half year financial highlights showing net profit after tax of A$1.937 billion (US$1.3 million) and underlying net profit after tax of A$1.632 billion (US$1.1 million).Operational highlights include 89.3 MMboe (491 Mboe/d) of supply during the period and a reduction in unit production costs to A$8.3/boe (A$5.6/boe) (A$8.8/boe in 1H23) despite an inflationary environment.Woodside Energy CEO Meg O'Neill said the results demonstrate that Woodside's high performing underlying business is laying the foundations for future success whilst continuing to pay strong dividends to shareholders.“We have maintained a high reliability of 97.9% across our operated LNG assets and continue…

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A new study finds that pollution of waterways with the antidepressant Prozac could have adverse effects on fish's physical and behavior, threatening their long-term survival.As global consumption of pharmaceuticals increases, residues are finding their way into rivers and streams through wastewater, raising concerns about the impact on ecosystems and wildlife.A study published in the journal Animal Ecology found that low concentrations of the antidepressant fluoxetine, commonly known as Prozac, reduced the body condition and sperm vitality of male guppies across multiple generations.Dr Upama Aich from Monash University, co-lead author of the study, said thousands of chemicals are “dumped into our…

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NC State University is transitioning its official bus tracking app from TransLoc to Passio GO!, ending a nearly 20-year partnership with TransLoc. To ensure a smooth transition, NC State will keep both apps running simultaneously until September 1.Connor Jones, transportation manager at North Carolina State University, explained the decision to switch apps, saying the change was influenced in part by Translok's acquisition by Ford Motor Co. in 2018 and Modaxo Corp. in 2022, which led to layoffs and staffing issues. “During that transition, at least with Wolf Line, Translock was understaffed and didn't have a direct line of communication between…

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