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Harvard GSD Student Forum puts forth divestment resolution

In Cambridge, Massachusetts, the Harvard GSD Student Forum recently passed a resolution that calls upon Harvard Management Company (HMC) to divest from “institutions and organizations that provide material assistance or support for the ongoing occupation of Palestine and the genocide of Palestinians.”  The resolution, passed on April 15, marks the first instance in U.S. history […]

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Soft Landing

Differentiating Between Hard And Soft Skills Muhammad Tahir Rabbani risked poking the bear on LinkedIn when he asked the Learning and Development Professionals Club: “How can we differentiate between hard and soft skills?” His question was serendipitous, because I had been giving that very question some serious thought, and where I landed was that the

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Webinar Questions What Should eLearning Companies Ask

What Questions Should eLearning Companies Ask Before, During, And After A Webinar?

How Can You Create Meaningful Webinar Questions? One mistake many webinar-hosting companies make is asking biased questions without even realizing it. For example, they may phrase questions in a way that leads attendees to a certain answer or agreement. Filling questions with jargon and confusing elements should be avoided if you want to receive an

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Jeep Grand Cherokee

The Grand Cherokee’s off-road credentials are pretty impressive, as you’d expect. There’s air suspension as standard with five different height settings and up to 275mm of ground clearance. Its maximum approach angle is 28.2deg, breakover angle 20.9deg and departure angle 30deg – similar to the Discovery. Jeep has a trail rating for its cars: the

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Pelli Clarke & Partners devises tapering glass curtain wall for JP Mori, Japan’s tallest tower

Architect: Pelli Clarke & PartnersLocation: TokyoCompletion Date: 2024 Mori JP is the centerpiece and latest tower in Azabudai Hills, a mixed-use development by Japanese developer Mori Building Company. The 1,082-foot tower was designed by Pelli Clarke & Partners and inserted among the sea of skyscrapers in Tokyo’s Minato ward, the city’s largest business district. The

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Büro Ole Scheeren completes The Axiom, a Shanghai office tower with an offset elevator core

Architect: Büro Ole ScheerenLocation: ShanghaiCompletion Date: 2023 Büro Ole Scheeren has completed The Axiom, one of two planned towers for The Spring, a mixed use development in Shanghai. In typical construction a tower’s elevator core runs through the center of the structure, however, this layout sacrifices leasable floor area. To circumvent this, the architects at

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