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Shock: Electrical’s Deadliest Act
Nothing captures people’s attention more than something that can put on a good show. Add fire or explosions and people will give you all their attention. Therefore, it is not surprising that the industry gives its complete focus on electrical safety to arc flash. It is so much of a showstopper—with its 19,400 °C (or…
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In the Most Dangerous Jobs, Women Left Unprotected by Pink PPE Tailored to Men
Over the past three decades, the number of women in the nation’s most dangerous jobs, such as construction, continues to grow. When women enter these jobs, however, the majority of women find workplaces continue to remain unfit for female workers.
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High Heel Petition Goes to New Heights for Flats
The British Parliament debated a petition to make it illegal for a company to require women to wear high heels at work on March 6, 2017.
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High Heel Petition Goes to New Heights for Flats
The British Parliament debated a petition to make it illegal for a company to require women to wear high heels at work on March 6, 2017.
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NPR, NIOSH Investigations Reveal Scope of Black Lung Disease is Bigger than Reported
The surge of black lung disease’s most progressive form, Progressive Massive Fibrosis (PMF), is significantly larger than what federal regulators report, two new investigations find.
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NPR, NIOSH Investigations Reveal Scope of Black Lung Disease is Bigger than Reported
The surge of black lung disease’s most progressive form, Progressive Massive Fibrosis (PMF), is significantly larger than what federal regulators report, two new investigations find.
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The Social Responsibility of Journalism
“If there is ever to be an amelioration of the condition of mankind,” John Adams once wrote, “philosophers, theologians, legislators, politicians and moralists will find that the regulation of the press is the most difficult, dangerous and important problem they have to resolve. Mankind cannot now be governed without it, nor at present with it,”
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‘There is No Justice in This,’ Brother of Slain DePaul Student Says
Victor Valencia said he was overwhelmed with tears of happiness, anger and sadness when gang member Narcisco Gatica was found guilty on Friday, Sept. 17 for the murder of his brother, DePaul honors student Francisco “Frankie” Valencia.
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School board hears options to ease overcrowding at Hollis/Brookline High
This article was originally published in the print and digital editions of the Nashua Telegraph. HOLLIS — Portable classrooms could be the solution to Hollis/Brookline High School’s overcrowding problem, which has jeopardized the school’s accreditation. School officials were charged with addressing the overcrowding in a warning given by the New England Association of Schools and
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Hip-Hop & Opera: Like Bacon & Chocolate
Versions of this article were originally published in Gapers Block and The DePaulia. It is easy to overlook the origins of passion that unfolded onstage last Sunday in HOPERA: Unleashed. Composer and vocalist Adrian Dunn’s musical creativity and technical mastery enabled a seamless fusion of two genres not normally seen on the same side of town: hip-hop and






