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Caring New Yorkers increasingly lend a helping hand to neighbors in need as war against coronavirus gets local

While the COVID-19 pandemic keeps New Yorkers separated by face masks and social distancing and self-quarantine, a growing number of city residents are connecting through local mutual aid groups now sprouting across the shuttered boroughs.




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Resilient New Yorkers share messages of hope and support across the city as the war against coronavirus stretches on

New Yorkers leave messages of hope through the coronavirus pandemic.




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SEE IT: Deranged man on rampage stabs two men in Brooklyn, leaving both in critical condition

The mayhem began when the assailant went berzerk inside an apartment building on Dorchester Road and East 21 St. in Flatbush about 10:50 p.m. Saturday, punching and kicking two men before stabbing one multiple times, police said.




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NYC Education Dept. due for shortage of more than 1,000 seats for preschoolers with disabilities: analysis

Advocates have long protested the lack of special education pre-K classes for 3- and 4-year-olds, which is federally mandated, even as the city invests millions in universal pre-K.




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NYC principals union reaches contract agreement

The Council of School Supervisors and Administrators, which represents principals and assistant principals, won a 7.5% raise over four years, paid parental leave, and a commitment to hire more assistant principals, officials said Thursday.




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NYC lawyers push back on state proposal to lower qualifications for special education judges amid shortage

New York City currently has fewer than 70 special education judges — called impartial hearing officers — to handle the thousands of complaints that special education students lodge every year against the city school system, resulting in more than 10,000 still-open cases.




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Agencies urge Gov. Cuomo to boost funding for special education preschool amid shortage

Advocates predict up to 2,000 city youngsters with disabilities may be unable to find an appropriate preschool this spring because of financial constraints that make it harder to hire and maintain teachers for special needs programs.




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Five kids, two iPads: how one Bronx family is navigating remote learning with a technology shortage

As a single parent of five young children with two iPads and no computers at home, she’s had to ration both her own attention, and her kids’ time with the devices.




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Scotland league restructure plans abandoned

Plans to restructure the league system in Scotland have broken down following a meeting of Scottish Premiership clubs.




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No green light for Premier League return, says minister

The UK's Culture Secretary Oliver Dowden has warned that the Premier League does not yet have the "green light" to resume but restated the government's hope that the season can be completed.




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'There is no altruism in the Premier League'

Watford are the latest club to rail against plans to end the season at neutral venues, with chairman Scott Duxbury saying the Premier League has a "duty of care" to address concerns about a "distorted nine-game mini-league".




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Repeat Signage V4.0.6 - New database driven templates

Our Corporate edition now supports tying your database to a fully customisable template for automatic display of database information.




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Repeat Signage V4.0.16 - Customer requested improvements

Schedule player monitor and full PC shutdown. Data Manager Excel support. New logging system.




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New Repeat Signage Manager

The new optional Repeat Signage Manager runs automatically when playing presentations and sends info to your free RepeatServer.com account.




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Repeat Signage V4.0.45 released

ICalandar support added to the Text Label and Picture controls.




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Repeat Signage V4 - PowerPoint file support

PowerPoint files now supported by the Flash Banner and Picture controls.




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Repeat Signage launches new brochure

With thanks to our Repeat Signage customers, the new Repeat Signage brochure, showcases a variety of ways of displaying the software on screens, across a variety of vertical markets. You can download the PDF brochure without leaving your details.




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Repeat Signage Reseller Program

New updated Reseller Program brochure for download. We work with Casual Resellers, Authorized Reseller Partners and Distributors in the following industries: IT hardware or software sales, IT consultancy, Website design and General design.




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Latest Repeat Signage success story

The Canadian Black Belt Academy in Ontario, advertises to clients, connects to RSS feeds and creates better branding with Repeat Signage Standard edition software.




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Sample presentations created with Repeat Signage software

We have created sample presentations for a variety of market sectors, including education, healthcare, restaurants, estate agents, retail, hotels, training centers and theme park attractions.




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Repeat Signage digital signage software editions

Software versions include Standalone, Standard, Corporate and Media Wall, and the industry niche UK estate agents. There are common features for each of the editions, which can be viewed online.




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A guide to digital signage

A guide to digital signage, featuring Repeat Signage digital signage software.




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Repeat Signage brochure showcases customers presentations

We have updated our Repeat Signage brochure which features some of our customers images of how they are benefiting from digital signage presentations.




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Digital signage for care homes

A digital signage display screen in the reception area of care homes and nursing homes, not only welcomes residents, families and visitors but showcases the home's services and care. Pictorial examples of how to use Repeat Signage software in care homes.




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Digital signage for hospitals

Repeat Signage software allows nurses and hospital reception staff to easily update waiting times, clinical and ward patient lists and promote wider hospital services and care




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Digital signage for education

Digital signage display screens in schools and colleges is a great way to create a community campus and keep students, teachers and parents updated on school activities. See Repeat Signage software sample presentations for education.




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Digital signage for hotels

Hotels who specialise in weddings, spas, business conferences and other events, can showcase their hotel facilities and services to their guests on digital signage display screens. See our Digital signage for hotels webpage for Repeat Signage software sample presentations.




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Digital signage for Restaurants

Repeat Signage, user-friendly digital signage software, with built-in spreadsheet, is ideal for displaying menu items and tastebud-tempting images of food. Playlists of different presentations can be displayed at various times of the day to reflect breakfast, lunch, dinner and special offers. See examples on the Digital signage for restaurants page.




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Digital signage for retail

Repeat Signage Media Wall digital signage software is used in retail including shopping centres. Sample presentations give you ideas of how to promote your products, raise brand awareness and keep shoppers updated on your news and events, on 2, 3 or 4-screen video walls.




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Repeat Signage in Philippine retail stores

Repeat Software are delighted to welcome Optima Digital Inc., as a reseller partner in the Philippines. Optima Digital has more than 60 PLDT stores in the Philippines using Repeat Signage Media Wall software.




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QBSD announces Distribution Agreement with Repeat Software

Repeat Software, a UK software developers has awarded distribution to QBS Distribution ("QBSD"), a European software distributor based in Wembley, London.




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Quayside Shopping Centre displays Repeat Signage software

Sligo's busy Quayside Shopping Centre promotes its shops and events on four display screens throughout the centre, keeping shoppers updated with dynamic content.




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Digital signage success stories for businesses

Digital signage allows you to promote your business services on display screens or video walls to keep your customers updated and increase sales. Your staff can view display screens whilst working, keeping them engaged on your company vision. Repeat Signage success stories include businesses across a diverse applications.




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Digital signage success stories for schools

Digital signage for schools, academies and colleges allows you to keep your students and staff updated on courses, open days, lunch-time menus and latest school news. You can quickly welcome visitors with scrolling text and RSS news feeds, and schedule presentations to be displayed at different times of the day or week, ideal for reminding students of after-school clubs and drama practice.




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Digital signage success stories for healthcare

Repeat Signage is user-friendly, flexible digital signage software for Windows. Ideal for hospitals, dentists, doctors, clinics and veterinary surgeries. Healthcare staff and receptionists can quickly and easily update content, whilst back-office staff can view spreadsheet financial information and other documents on display screens.




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Digital signage success stories for the leisure and hospitality sectors

Repeat Signage is user-friendly, flexible digital signage software for Windows. Ideal for the leisure, tourism and hospitality industry, you can insert your pictures, text, real-time, RSS news feeds and other media to create dynamic and engaging digital signage presentations. Digital signage allows your visitors to learn more about your facilities, news of current and forthcoming attractions, helping to encourage return visits.




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Digital signage success stories for restaurants

Create single or multi-screen restaurant digital menu boards to tempt your customers tastebuds with meal choices. With Repeat Signage software you can create different presentations to be displayed on screen at various times of the day or week.




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Digital signage success stories for retail

Repeat Signage digital signage software displays your digital ads, videos and traditional store signage to raise brand awareness, dynamically engage with your customers and increase revenue.




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RTÉ GAA Podcast: Spillane and Cavanagh on half-forwards

Runaway vote leader Pat Spillane and five-time All-Star Sean Cavanagh join Mikey Stafford and Rory O'Neill to discuss the best half-forwards of The Sunday Game era.






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Improved Photo And Video Posting To Facebook Pages And Groups.

No doubt, media content is very important  when it comes to updating your blogs and social network pages. We totally understand that and constantly improve images and videos processing, either in content feeds or posting campaigns. Today we are glad to introduce one of the latest updates to our Facebook Poster, which improves posting images and videos to Facebook pages and groups.
Before, when you made a post to your Facebook, only one image (photo) was attached to it. ...

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Income, Liquidity, and the Consumption Response to the 2020 Economic Stimulus Payments -- by Scott R. Baker, R. A. Farrokhnia, Steffen Meyer, Michaela Pagel, Constantine Yannelis

In response to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the US government brought about a collection of fiscal stimulus measures: the 2020 CARES Act. Among other provisions, this Act directed cash payments to households. We analyze households’ spending responses using high-frequency transaction data. We also explore heterogeneity by income levels, recent income declines, and liquidity. We find that households respond rapidly to receipt of stimulus payments, with spending increasing by $0.25-$0.35 per dollar of stimulus during the first 10 days. Households with lower incomes, greater income drops, and lower levels of liquidity display stronger responses. Liquidity plays the most important role, with no observed spending response for households with high levels of bank account balances. Relative to the effects of previous economic stimulus programs in 2001 and 2008, we see much smaller increases in durables spending and larger increases in spending on food, likely reflecting the impact of shelter-in-place orders and supply disruptions. We hope that our results inform the current debate about appropriate policy measures.




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Justice Department drops ‘unjustified’ criminal case against ex-Trump adviser Michael Flynn

The move marks a stunning renunciation of one of the most high-profile convictions secured as part of the federal investigation into President Trump’s ties to Russia.




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Six Nations not under threat in new agenda - Beaumont

There could be two consecutive months of international action under plans for a new global tournament, newly re-elected World Rugby chairman Bill Beaumont has revealed.




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Thirsty for solutions, water managers are putting AI-powered tools to work

Around the world, aging and inadequate water systems are a huge public health problem. Now, researchers are using artificial intelligence to help conserve and monitor the quality of drinking water.




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Declassified spy images show Earth’s ‘Third Pole’ is melting fast

Accelerating ice melt in the Himalayas may imperil up to a billion people in South Asia who rely on glacier runoff for drinking water and more.




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Poof! Science reveals how easily a magician can fool you

How “change blindness” prevents you from seeing this 10 of clubs turn into an ace of spades.




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Like us, fish experience the ‘dreaming’ stage of sleep

Deep sleep and REM sleep could be universal among vertebrates, stretching 450 million years back in evolutionary time.




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Skull fragment shows humans may have been in Europe earlier than previously thought

A new analysis of a skull found in Greece decades ago suggests that early humans may have been in Eurasia as early as 210,000 years ago.