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This Viewpoint discusses the need to reframe the culture of heroic clinician narratives, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic, and suggests that the aim sh
People are writing more than ever with their keyboards and phones, but handwritten notes have become rare. Even signatures are going out of style. Most credit card purchases no longer require them, and if they do, you can usually just scratch one out with your fingernail. The age-old art of handwriting is in decline.
This marks a profound shift in how we communicate, but for one group of experts it also raises an existential question. Forensic handwriting examiners authenticate handwritten notes and signatures or reveal them to be fakes by analyzing distinctive features in our writing. As people write less by hand, will handwriting examination become irrelevant?
For the 36th consecutive year in Rockport, in honor of the men and women who lost their lives while serving in the United States Armed Forces, a special Memorial Day
The Southern Hemisphere s blueberry export season ends with a 20% increase
According to the new 2020/21 Season Blueberry Yearbook prepared by the iQonsulting team, the exportable supply of blueberries from the southern hemisphere increased by 20%, exceeding 311,000 tons shipped.
According to the report, Peru continues to be the most dynamic country in the southern hemisphere and it is largely responsible for the increase observed this season. Chile showed a more mature offer, with growth associated with market conditions (entry into force of the Systems Approach for the Ñuble and Biobio regions), varietal replacement, and -to a lesser extent- an increase in acreage. Both countries continue to concentrate the bulk of the supply, accounting for 90% of shipments.