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How Churchill Northern Studies Centre Is Bringing Food Sovereignty to the Arctic North

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These cater to the project’s Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) subscribers, local restaurants and grocery stores, ensuring a steady source of locally grown organic produce. Another is part of a not-for-profit called The Warrior Caregiver Program that provides mental health and addiction support, and a third one is on CNSC premises.

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Queer Eye’s Bobby Berk on Designing a Space—and Life—That Makes You Happy

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Bobby Berk’s mission to democratize design This innate sense of the correlation between mental health and design has shaped Berk’s life and career. At 17, he moved to Denver and worked odd jobs, including at restaurants, gas stations and retail stores. He was homeless for a while, living out of his car.

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I Gave Up Drinking for Lent—and Here Are the 5 Things I Learned

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I saw plays, read more books , spent more time at the gym , tried new restaurants around town and jammed out at karaoke. This article was published in April 2015 and has been updated. By giving up alcohol for Lent, I wasn’t spending my Friday and Saturday nights at bars. Instead, I branched out. I developed more discipline.

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How Three Post-Secondary Programs Are Setting Autistic Individuals on a Path to Success

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Many crew members found work at grocery stores and restaurants. They formed the foundation the following year and opened the Els Center of Excellence in 2015 in Jupiter, Florida. Many times, companies just really don’t know how to onboard and manage an adult on the spectrum,” Moore says.

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29 Beautiful Stories That Will Restore Your Faith in Humanity

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The captain didn’t hesitate, despite the small chance she could never fly again if having only one remaining kidney left her too weak to pass stringent pilot health standards. Then, in 2015, fueled by the revelatory experience, he opened NeuroHope. There’s really no question.” But she was in luck. Sally Deneen. Silent Struggles.

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