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Abortion, it is the greatest outrage of our time, the slaughter of innocent children in their mother’s womb! So many Catholics are fighting that front. ....
With digitalisation continuing at pace – as companies increasingly exploit technologies such as the IoT, augmented reality and artificial intelligence – and the pandemic having fuelled the growth of e-com, the outlook is extremely bright for logistics automation. The labour-intensive order profile and high return rate of e-com, coupled with labour shortages exacerbated by Brexit, is leading many companies to invest in automation in order to increase efficiency, reduce costs and enhance customer service. Attracting talent This is great news for members of the Automated Material Handling Systems Association (AMHSA) but begs the question: do we have sufficient engineers to meet demand? There undoubtedly continues to be a shortage of new talent coming into the sector, due partly to ignorance and partly to negative perceptions of engineering that prevail. Attracting young people into engineering requires the provision of information to change these perceptions, both among t ....
Joshi SUBMITTED PHOTO FAIRMONT â Officials at Fairmont State University are thanking one of its emeritus faculty members by renaming a university program after him. Fairmont Stateâs international student office is now the Tulasi and Marilyn Joshi Office for Educational Pathways for International Centers & Students. The new moniker honors a significant undisclosed donation made by Tulasi Joshi and his wife Marilyn to aid in the recruitment of international students. âThis gift from the Joshis will have a profound impact,â said Mirta M. Martin, Fairmont State president. âTulasi and Marilyn understand how energizing and mutually beneficial having a robust international student presence on campus can be. International students coming to Fairmont State will benefit from our close-knit Falcon Family and caring faculty, and our community profits from the global perspectives these students provide.â ....