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St. Johns County on Aug. 14 issued a building permit to engineering and architecture firm Passero Associates to develop office space at The Shops at World Golf Village in St. Augustine.The estimated $689,281 project is at 335 S. Legacy Trail, Suite 100, a commercial center that surrounds a lake near the closed World Golf Hall of Fame. Site plans call for an 8,208-square-foot building containing 11 offices and meeting rooms.Passero Associates plans to develop office space at 335 S. Legacy Trail, Suite 100. It will replace Lion's Den Karate, which is relocating.St. Johns County Property AppraiserThe contractor is Jacksonville-based EIS…

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Latest AI startups and venture capital firms are leaning into Minimum Viable Quality (MVQ) as a key … (+) criteria and strategy.getty In today’s column, I am continuing my ongoing and extensive analysis regarding what’s trending for the latest in AI startups, especially so for founders seeking venture capital (VC) funding, see my series at the link here. The focus of this discussion is the advent of minimum viable quality (MVQ) as a crucial keystone and essential AI go-to-market strategy that can determine the worthiness and success of any new AI startup. I’ve been talking about MVQ for quite a…

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Travel companies are adjusting their offerings to cater to the needs of a growing number of affluent older Chinese consumers, who are expected to drive domestic tourism in the coming years.These companies are hoping to capitalize on the possibility of Chinese tourism recovering to pre-pandemic levels by avoiding steep price hikes, adding medical professionals to their staff and offering senior discounts.With around 300 million people aged 50-60 years expected to retire in the next decade and silver travel expected to account for 50% of domestic travel by 2040, there is a strong focus on this age group's pursuit of a…

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Pete Woody Having a lawyer at your bedside while you're in the hospital isn't the help you might immediately think. But at VCU Health, we assign attorneys to medical teams to address social issues that may be barriers to low-income patients receiving care. These issues include poor housing conditions, denial of insurance or public benefits, wrongful evictions and domestic violence. This support allows patients and their families to focus on treatment and recovery. While there are similar programs across the country, VCU Health’s Medical Legal Partnership (MLP) approach to providing pro bono (donation-based) legal services has been recognized by the…

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Credit: Pixabay/CC0 Public Domain Researchers at Brigham and Women's Hospital used artificial intelligence tools to accelerate understanding of the risk of certain arrhythmias when different parts of the heart are exposed to different thresholds of radiation as part of a lung cancer treatment plan. The results have been published in JACC: CardioOncology. “Radiation exposure to the heart during lung cancer treatment can have very serious and immediate effects on a patient's cardiovascular health,” said corresponding author Raymond Mak, MD, of the Department of Radiation Oncology at Brigham and Women's Hospital. “We want to inform oncologists and cardiologists, as well as…

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The Detroit Lions appear to have moved on from their injury problems with Jameel Gibbs. Detroit's superstar running back left practice last week with a hamstring injury, causing considerable uncertainty for the team. Lions head coach Dan Campbell reported in his press conference this morning that Gibbs is doing fine.Dan Campbell said this morning that Gibbs' health is improving, per ESPN's Field Yates. “(Jameer) Gibbs, we're going to have him back next week,” Campbell said. “He's doing better.”Campbell added that the Lions are hopeful they can get some notable players such as Sam Laporta, Malcolm Rodriguez, DJ Reader, Kevin Zeitler…

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While it heats up in the south, Denmark's mild temperatures and long hours of sunshine make it the perfect summer getaway for many. advertisementAs temperatures rise in southern Europe, more tourists are flocking to cooler northern destinations. Denmark, in particular, is becoming an increasingly popular option for people looking to escape the scorching summer heat.According to a recent report by Denmark's official meteorological institute DMI, the national average temperature for July 2024 was 16.2°C.In many parts of southern Europe, the high temperatures present a completely different picture. Italy has been hit by a near-constant heatwave since mid-June, with some areas…

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Facebook Twitter Pinterest Technology has many benefits in today's world, but it's also a scary thing. It's easy to pay for items online with your credit card, but more and more hackers are looking to gain access to those same cards for nefarious purposes. That's where people like Mike Weiss come in. The director of information technology for the City of Midlothian has some advice to help people feel more secure and avoid becoming a victim. Weiss has over 25 years of experience in information technology and over 17 years in local government, specializing in cyber security with an emphasis…

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Author: Brady Cannon August 20, 2024 Our experts rate Rory McIlroy as likely to win this week. Getty Images Welcome to our weekly column featuring PGA Tour gambling tips handpicked by GOLF.com expert prognosticator Brady Cannon. An experienced golf bettor and commentator, Cannon is a regular guest on SportsGrid, a syndicated audio network dedicated to sports and sports betting. You can follow him on Twitter. Las Vegas Golferand you can read his predictions below for the BMW Championship, which begins Thursday in Castle Rock, Colo. In addition to Kannon's recommended plays, you'll also see data from Chirp Golf, a mobile…

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Boy Champ Sam Phelans was only 16 years old, but he needed a travel permission slip from his parents to the airline to compete in the PDGA Pro World Championship in 1984. It was one of his first disc golf tournaments outside of Southern California, and he received his PDGA number just a month before the event. Tough defeat teaches lessons Sam was young and didn't have much tournament experience leading up to the 1984 PDGA Pro World Championship, but he'd suffered two tough losses in overall events that he'd never forget. He'd lost the 1983 Junior World…

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