FSU Exhibit Honors the Human Experiences of World War II

In 1997, Kevin Dougherty made a surprising discovery outside his father’s Tallahassee home: hundreds of photographs from World War II, sitting on the curbside and waiting for the trash collector. A former Air Force and Army photographer who worked under General George Patton, Paul Dougherty had already disposed of several boxes of such photos over […]

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Taco Bell Likens Ronald McDonald to Despotic Dictator in New Ad Campaign

Marketing in today’s restaurant world has changed due to social media and how clients want to receive their advertisements. Many franchises like Taco Bell, which is connected to Hispanic food distribution, fight against each other for the top spot. You may have seen its accounts taking digs on Twitter for several reasons, and in a […]

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Government Will Ease Reporting Burdens Associated with Electronic Health Record Incentive Programs

The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services announced Jan. 29 that the agency intends to update its standard for the Medicare and Medicaid Electronic Health Record Incentive Programs, easing reporting burdens on participating physicians and other healthcare providers, starting this year, and clarifying standards of meaningful use. “The new rule, expected this spring, would be […]

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Amid Protests, Brazil’s Pharmaceutical Industry Tries to Send a Message of Success and Hope

In recent months, Brazil has been rocked by controversy. For example, on March 15, almost one million demonstrators protested the nation’s sluggish economy, rising prices and corruption, calling for the impeachment of left-wing President Dilma Rousseff. And for good reason: their dissent came after numerous economists predicted that falling oil prices would only increase inflation […]

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Two International Partnerships Will Test New and Innovative Processes by Water Treatment Companies in 2015

Water treatment companies and experts are involved in two separate efforts that lend their services to international communities. The projects kick off this year to deliver water purification technologies to new markets around the globe — from the U.S. to Ethiopia and from Israel to Akron, Ohio. Dow Chemical Co. announced at a press conference […]

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More American Drivers Are Realizing That Current Traffic Violation Fines May Promote Injustice, Rather Than Encourage Safety

As much as drivers complain about traffic laws in the U.S., a small glimpse into Finland’s legal system and traffic violation regulations is offering some valuable perspective; although Finnish traffic fines have been based on a sliding scale for many years now, Business Insider states, a slew of violations involving high-profile celebrities, athletes, and entrepreneurs […]

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Oakland Software Company Makes Software For Pennsylvanian Hospitals

A California software firm is reaching across the coast to help hospitals in Pennsylvania improve their quality of service. Trib Total Media reports that Qualaris Healthcare Solutions, Inc., a software company based in Oakland, has been providing western Pennsylvanian hospitals with healthcare management software for more than two years. Focusing on quality measures, the software […]

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