How many times a week do you introduce yourself? Whether it’s in person, virtually, one-on-one, in a large group, or formally or informally, you probably introduce yourself many times a week. Perhaps ...
Long-read metagenomic sequencing allows for the rapid, culture-independent, and accurate identification of causative pathogens and antimicrobial resistance (AMR) profiles, supporting precise ...
Tsai is an emergency medicine physician and writer. Growing up, my father always instructed me to pronounce my name correctly. He taught me if I wasn’t careful to pronounce the hard T, it would sound ...
Getting ready for a job interview can feel like a lot, right? One of the first things you’ll likely do is introduce yourself. It’s your chance to make a good first impression and show them why you’re ...
Lydia* had finally ended her five-year relationship with her boyfriend. “I spent a lot of time worrying about whether I was making the right decision,” she told me. “But neither one of us has been ...
Figuring out how to introduce yourself can feel a bit tricky, right? Whether you’re talking to a new boss, a potential client, or even just a group of people at a workshop, you want to make a good ...
Abstract: Open-world point cloud semantic segmentation (OW-Seg) aims to predict point labels for both base and novel classes in real-world scenarios. However, existing methods depend on additional ...
Emerging R&B singer-songwriter rache unveils bold and introspective debut EP Let Me Introduce Myself, offering up comfort and understanding to anyone who has ever felt invisible. Across five tracks, ...
DEAR READERS: I was recently interviewed by the Nashville Voyager Magazine. I thought I would share some of the questions they asked me, so you would also get to know a little bit more about me. I ...
I recently graduated from Bethel University with a major in communication and a minor in journalism. While at Bethel I worked as a sports reporter for our student newspaper The Clarion, where I ...
Discover ‘Myself My Feelings,‘ the groundbreaking children’s book by Dr. Iris Giles, designed to help kids understand and manage their emotions with confidence.
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