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Museums now centre for promoting sustainable development - Director : Ghana Business News - 0 views

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    Looking at the past can provide valuable insights for the future. Are museums - as keepers of ancient artifacts, art and stories - at the forefront?
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Alcoholic Imitation - Creating a mature aesthetic, soda brands adopt designs reminiscen... - 0 views

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    Is it possible to reverse-engineer this trend in museums by recasting "traditional" exhibitions and programs for a younger audience by promoting them using youth-oriented aesthetics?
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The Next Hundred Million by Joel Kotkin - 0 views

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    argues against American decline says immigration from Asia and Latin America will be a force for dynamism, innovation, and prosperity challenge will be promoting social mobility and economic prosperity for aspirational Americans
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National Competition Promotes Digital Badges for DIY Learning - Education - GOOD - 0 views

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    Website: Good Education. March 6, 2012
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How football is helping unlock dementia patients' memories | Healthcare Professionals N... - 1 views

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    Dementia care unit built near football stadium to promote reminiscence therapy.  Could museums also play this type of role?
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25-Report.indd - education_or_reputation.pdf - 1 views

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    What will the emphasis on STEM, and the movement away from encouraging a liberal arts education (even at liberal arts schools) mean for the future of our culture? This report identifies trends leading us in that direction. So, considering these trends, what roles can museum play in promoting a liberal education?
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How To Create A Productivity-Enhancing Office Space - 1 views

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    moveable furniture...small spaces for thinking...areas that promote collaboration...lighting...silents...plants
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Workplace design: rethinking the workspace - 1 views

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    The changing world of work, which means employers face a battle to keep staff motivated and loyal, is forcing physical changes to workplaces just as much as it is to issues of remuneration and promotion.
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IHeartRadio's Kiosk Turns Instagram Posts into Free Merchandise - 0 views

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    Trying to reach a millennial audience with retail concept promotes a brand while giving visitors an engaging experience.

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Bharatanatyam recital by Geeta Chandran - 0 views

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Dastangoi- Dastan Raja Vikram Ke Ishq Ki - 0 views

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Master Stroke Lecture Series - 0 views

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Kathak recital by the students of Ravi Gangani - 0 views

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People With Dementia Can Work on Farms in Holland - 0 views

  • Paula and most of her fellow farm workers have dementia. Boerderij Op Aarde is one of hundreds of Dutch “care farms” operated by people facing an array of illnesses or challenges, either physical or mental. They provide meaningful work in agricultural settings with a simple philosophy: rather than design care around what people are no longer able to do, design it to leverage and emphasize what they can accomplish.
  • For people with dementia, who are often less physically active and more isolated, farm settings promote movement and social interaction. And care farms can have emotional benefits, too, giving participants a sense of purpose and of making a meaningful contribution.
  • Studies in Norway and the Netherlands found that people with dementia at care farms tended to move more and participate in higher-intensity activities than those in traditional care, which can help with mobility in daily life and have a positive impact on cognition. Dementia is often linked to social isolation, and care farms were found to boost social involvement, especially among those who wouldn’t opt for traditional assistance options. Spending time outdoors in nature, often part of a day on a care farm, can also improve well-being among people with dementia. Farms are not only good for individuals. Their families also benefit: studies find caregivers experience less guilt when their loved ones are supported by services they consider to be nurturing and fulfilling.
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  • The workers get to choose which duties they’ll take on — that’s important, Monteny says, because people with dementia don’t have many opportunities to make decisions in their lives.
  • he continues to live independently in her own house, which Oranje believes is possible because her work at the farm keeps her active.
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