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Share: NEW YORK, March 17, 2021 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ N.C. Jones, a country girl born and raised in Indiana who enjoys reading and spending time with her family, has completed her new book Day by Day : a heartrending book about Katie, a young girl who mysteriously disappeared, and this relates to a case of domestic abuse that leads to violence. Jones writes, Oh my god! Where am I? Katie woke…finding herself in a dark room not hers! Kaitlyn O Connor, born and raised in New Mexico, was considered the sweetheart of Albuquerque. She was always the first person to help anyone in need. ....
For Penn State professor Jadrian Wooten, the popular TV show âParks and Recreationâ is more than a funny show â itâs a tool he uses to educate students. Wooten, an associate teaching professor of economics, uses popular culture and TV references in his classes to teach his students, which has in turn inspired some to pursue economics. He said âParks and Recreation,â his favorite TV show, was ending while he began teaching, but he started to pull clips from the show and include them in his lessons, which are included in his new book. Wootenâs book, âParks and Recreation and Economics,â is a part of a series of books from the Routledge Economics and Popular Culture Series. The series is aimed at educating readers on economics through popular culture references. Other books in the series relate to popular culture topics such as Broadway, superheroes, âSeinfeldâ and war movies. ....
Two companies miss FCC deadline to roll out broadband to rural areas by Christopher Hutton Print this article Advocates for infrastructure expansion typically note how a lack of broadband or internet access is the inability to access healthcare. CenturyLink and Frontier Communications, two of the more notable internet companies, received $789 million from the Federal Communications Commission in 2015 to expand broadband access to rural communities by the end of 2020. Both companies failed to meet the deadline. Rural communities have often suffered from a lack of access to fixed broadband services at threshold speeds. A recent report from the FCC found that “approximately 19 million Americans, or 6% of the population, still lack access to fixed broadband service at threshold speeds. In rural areas, nearly one-fourth of the population, 14.5 million people, lack access to this service.” As of 2021, the FCC defines the cur ....