Rootines, Digital Diary for Autism Available now on iOS
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RED OAK, Texas, June 1, 2021 /PRNewswire/ 1 in 45 people have autism spectrum disorder in the United States and today ASD.ai (www.asd.ai) is pleased to announce that in support of this community, their app Rootines (www.rootines.app), a digital diary for Autism, is now available for download in Apple s App Store.
Rootines was created to assist in the care of individuals with Autism. By tracking key factors such as hydration, diet, mood and others, valuable insights can be realized to assist in the wellbeing of the individual. Tamera Jackson, CEO and Co-Founder underscored the mission-based purpose that started it all:
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As 2021 progresses, it is likely that the Yankees will start dealing. Cashing in trade chips could reinforce a roster chasing its first World Series title since 2009 after recent painful playoff eliminations. Upon reflection, it anecdotally occurred to me that the Yankees have done well recently at not trading away prospects who make them regret it.
Luckily for New York, and for fan sanity, looking at recent deals confirms my earlier thesis. Cashman rarely trades prospects who then succeed elsewhere, regardless of whether the Yankees “win” each trade.
But ye gods, the Yankees trade frequently. Accordingly, I limited my scope. I began with the acquisition of Didi Gregorius and ended with the James Paxton trade. Transactions since the latter need more time before we judge them.
Knights Battle Back, Beat the Tides 3-2 on Thursday By Charlotte Knights | May 13, 2021 at 11:48 PM EDT - Updated May 13 at 11:48 PM
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(UPTOWN CHARLOTTE, NC) â An RBI single by Gavin Sheets in the bottom of the eighth inning broke a 2-2 tie and propelled the Charlotte Knights to a thrilling 3-2 win over the Norfolk Tides on Thursday night from Truist Field. The win was Charlotteâs second over their last three games.
A product of nearby Wake Forest University, Sheets has excelled so far this year during his first taste of Triple-A. The 25-year-old went 2-for-4 on the night to bump his season average up to .342. His big hit came in the bottom of the eighth inning when the Knights battled back down by one run, 2-1.
Send Mayor Frank Scott Jr. s sales tax proposal is a bold, forward-thinking effort to improve the quality of life across Little Rock, and city directors should allow the people to vote on it.
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The Draft, obviously, is all about projection. All 30 teams’ scouting staffs scour the country evaluating the best amateur talent available each year, trying to decipher who will turn into the game’s next stars.
It is a huge understatement to call it an inexact science. Over the years, we’ve tried to encapsulate what the scouting industry is thinking about each Draft class when we put out our Draft prospect rankings. Just like with the newly minted Draft Top 150 we launched, this isn’t a guess as to who will go where, but as thorough a vetting of the ranking of a class’ talent as we can muster.