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Poster for an upcoming summer festival bidding farewell to a beloved 400 year old Copper Beech tree to be taken down. Seems appropriate: farewell Illustration Daily, thank you for this wonderful platform! |
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Attack of the Rotten Tomatoes for The New York Times. Rotten Tomatoes has become the "make or break" influencer for new movies. This is a riff on Attack of the Killer Tomatoes Source: The New York Times |
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Advanced and innovative digital-based training techniques have improved the performances of MIT athletes Source: Deloitte University Press |
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Some new home builders refuse to adapt, embrace new materials and process innovations. Source: Builders Magazine |
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In anticipation of a less-than-stellar theater season Source: The Chicago Tribune |
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How might our eating habits change if we had to slaughter our own dinner? For Smart Money Magazine Source: Smart Money Magazine |
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The History of White People, a book review. The book chronicles the history of racism and points out how many waves of immigrants have assimilated into the American landscape, with one notable exception. Source: The Boston Globe |
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Predicting the Glide Paths of Target Funds can be risky business Source: The Wall Street Journal |
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Poster image for the Summer Music Camp for Children - music and fun Source: Hochstein School of Music |
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Much the way teachers must now "teach to the test", physicians are now graded on how well they "treat to the test". Source: New York Times |
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Story about the US Federal Government's inability to use technology efficiently to manage the enormous volumes of paperwork it deals with. Source: Deloitte University Press |
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