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Just because it’s Back to School Time It Doesn’t Have To Be Filled Of Utter Chaos

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Whether it’s Kindergarten or Senior Year in college, gearing up to go back to school is a big deal, but it is a chance to upgrade your parenting game. Read more.

Currently 38 Million Residents Rent Apartments Providing $1.3 Trillion Yearly to the Economy

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The growth in apartment living translates into growth in the job industry—there are more than 12 million jobs in construction, operations, leasing, management, maintenance, and skilled trades. Learn how you can become part of this industry. See more.

EPA Budget Cuts Negatively Impact Protection of Human Health and Environment

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The federal budget cuts proposed for the EPA will specifically and negatively impact the organization’s ability to protect human health and the environment. Joining us to discuss the EPA budget cuts and its impact on the environment and human health is Mark Coryell, Union R epresentative for USEPA employees in Ann Arbor, Michigan .See more

EXPANDING BEYOND CARS AND TRUCKS TO HELP PEOPLE MOVE…Car Maker and Paralyzed Veteran Test New Robotics Technology

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Robotics and A.I are no longer in science fiction movies but today have become a normal part of our lives. From the cars we drive to patient diagnosis and imaging. Toyota recently completed the first North American in-home trial of the Human Support Robot (HSR). See more.

Economic and Environmental Advantages of Recycling

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Joseph Pickard, Chief Economist and Director of Commodities at The Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries, Inc . discusses the new “Economic Impact Study” and how important recycling and scrap commodities are to the US. See More.