by Albert Applet
Mar 2 2020
By 2050, the world population will reach almost 10 billion people at least 66 percent of whom will live in urban areas. Water-scarcity issues are rampant and will only increase.
"With most of our communities practicing social distancing to stunt the spread of COVID-19, we are gaining a new level of empathy for what many older adults face every day."
According to the 2018 National Poll on Healthy Aging, 27 percent of older
adults reports feeling isolated and more than one in four says they experienced social contact
once a week, if not less. "The uneasiness, loneliness and
helplessness that many of us are feeling now will eventually pass," says Jeff Huber,
CEO of Home Instead Senior Care.
For socially isolated seniors, however, this pandemic has the potential to amplify the impact on
their already-fragile situations. While the world stays home to prevent illness, we must reach
out to our neighbors and loved ones to make sure our seniors stay
connected.
Webcams are a user-friendly and affordable gift to keep the generations connected – offering
grandchildren the chance to show off their latest school project, or faraway relatives an
opportunity to hear and see one another and give them a
ring.
Market Uncertainty
In these times of market uncertainty, investors are looking for alternatives, and one company, SmartWealth, has their backs. SmartWealth is a coaching and training organization that teaches people how to retire safely by in- vesting wisely.
The wealthiest billionaires in the world have the same rule book you do, they just had a better coach."Mr. Sokol is also the author of two books, "Get in the Game" and "Smart Wealth Secrets," that focus on investing.
Owning a home is a huge investment, and once they’ve owned long enough to build up equity, many homeowners opt to leverage the equity for other uses. But if you’re on the fence about taking on another monthly loan payment, an option that may be right for you is co-investing.
This option can be ideal for a homeowner who wants access to cash without the added financial burden of monthly loan payments,
(who has lived in a home long enough to build up some equity) and plans to stay at least another five years.
Thankfully, technological innovations are giving hope to addressing this catastrophic problem. Texas-based Mouser Electronics created a program this year called Shaping Smarter Cities that features engineering marvels throughout the world that are helping solve humanity’s most pressing problems.
Mouser shows how a vertical farming facility can efficiently provide fresh food for the densely populated city. (To watch more awe-inspiring videos, visit http://www.mouser.com/empowering-innovation.)
Consider an IRA
The problem is that the idea of privacy is just that these days — an idea.
Ride-hailing drivers have been accused of a string of rapes, murders and other crimes across the nation. Stories.
Uber agreed in April to pay as much as $25 million to settle a lawsuit in California that accused it of misleading customers about the strength of its background checks on drivers. Uber
By a margin of 56 percent to 44 percent, voters said: Hell, yes, we want your drivers fingerprinted
Even some Sunday school teachers are subject to it. So why are Uber and Lyft so averse to having their drivers fingerprinted that they just suspended service in a major U.S. city?
Fingerprints are widely considered the best way to weed out criminals, the
Network Effect but checking them costs more than the simple name-based background reviews the app-based ride-hailing companies have fought hard to continue using across the country. So a few months after the City Council in Austin, Texas, voted last December to require them anyway for public safety reasons, Uber and Lyft spent $8.6 million on a campaign blitz — described as full of “dicey misdirections” in the city’s largest newspaper — to get voters to overturn the regulations.
Cyber Attacks Defense When global retail giants Target, Home Depot and Sony got hacked and personal information was jeopardized, data security, once again, became a hot topic of conversation.
(Check out Chamath Palihapitiya’s video to learn more.)
Of course you know you should do more to protect your identity, but let’s face it, data security is like public health: There’s only so much you can do to shield yourself, and even that is reliant on other people or companies. Unfortunately, as evidenced above.. (These same entities can obviously be careless with your information..)
Conclusion
Today’s technology has changed the shopping experience:
Focusing on the product Small business owners are often driven by a passion for bringing their unique product to market.
Building a complete channel strategy Small businesses must look beyond the immediate pressures of starting a business to position themselves with the right retail channels for their products.
Partnering with professionals Seeking outside business support was also identified as an important growth factor among small brands.
I am grateful that I took the time and got accepted into my this company.
Very excited to be a part of this humble journey and grow with improvements. Hello world!
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