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Real estate market regulation: Lessons from global leaders

ZIMBABWE stands at a decisive moment in the evolution of its real estate sector. Property is no longer a peripheral economic activity; it is a national economic pillar. It anchors household wealth, ...
Minnesota advances its first statewide K‑12 health standards; hearings are over and an administrative review will decide next ...
School rules have changed dramatically over the decades, and some once-common policies now seem hard to imagine. Earlier ...
WASHINGTON — A divided U.S. federal appeals court ruled on April 21 that Texas can require public schools to display the biblical Ten Commandments in every classroom, reversing a lower court judge who ...
The US Coast Guard's first-ever mandatory cybersecurity framework for ports, vessels, and offshore facilities has taken effect, ending two decades of voluntary compliance and putting operators on a ...
Parents at a Liverpool secondary school say they are "disgusted" by a new policy which bans pupils from using the toilet during classroom hours. Leaders at Gateacre School issued a notice to parents ...
NORTH CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) — One teacher is working to enhance her students’ learning experience by keeping color in the classroom. Tiffany Midkiff has been teaching at Malcolm C. Hursey Montessori ...
(WHTM)– A Perry County life skills teacher’s lessons reach far beyond her classroom. Jennifer Dillman is a life skills support teacher at West Perry Middle School who works with students who have ...
A comprehensive analysis of Buffett’s four key rules of investing, including buying businesses rather than stocks, staying within one’s circle of competence, applying a margin of safety, and ...
Last fall, first-year MBA students at Harvard Business School arrived at their classroom under an unusual circumstance: they had purposely not read a case prior to class. Professor Tony Mayo dimmed ...
Courtney Schermerhorn, a high school U.S. history teacher in Texas, has spent 25 years in the classroom — long enough, she says, to know which rules matter and which ones simply waste time.
I like to think of management and engagement as a relationship. I need classroom management to effectively engage a room full of kids. But I need to effectively engage the room to efficiently manage ...