Code Acts in Education: Piloting Turbocharged Fast AI Policy Experiments in Education

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Code Acts in Education: Piloting Turbocharged Fast AI Policy Experiments in Education Code Acts in Education: Piloting Turbocharged Fast AI Policy Experiments in Education The UK Labour government has announced plans to “turbocharge” the deployment of artificial intelligence in public services. Part of the AI Opportunities Action Plan drawn up by investor Matt Clifford, and agreed in full by the government, this “un…

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Beyond Vanity Metrics: How Brands Are Measuring Social Media Impact via @sejournal, @rio_seo

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Beyond Vanity Metrics: How Brands Are Measuring Social Media Impact via @sejournal, @rio_seo Find out how to measure social media impact beyond surface-level indicators. Learn how to align with social media algorithms and adhere to privacy regulations. The post Beyond Vanity Metrics: How Brands Are Measuring Social Media Impact appeared first on Search Engine Journal.

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How To Manage Multiple Websites On WordPress

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How To Manage Multiple Websites On WordPress Learn how to effectively manage multiple WordPress websites. Create a scalable plan to maintain and secure your sites for long-term success. The post How To Manage Multiple Websites On WordPress appeared first on Search Engine Journal.

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What to do with life insurance from parents?

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What to do with life insurance from parents? My mom has been paying for my life insurance since I was a kid, I’m now 25 (single, no dependents) and she’s transferred the payments over to me (around $130 monthly). I’m already getting life insurance for free from my work, so do I still need the one my mom was paying for? Are they different things? Is there something specific I should do befo…

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CFPB is not sending complaints to banks

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CFPB is not sending complaints to banks This is being done with a throwaway account for obvious reasons. I work for a bank and my department directly works with the CFPB (along with other regulators, BBB, etc.) and we aren’t getting any complaints coming in from the CFPB portal. Last week we were, but I just want it to be known because you can still submit complaints online, but the b…

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How do I address what seem to be exorbitant expense ratios on my 401k?

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How do I address what seem to be exorbitant expense ratios on my 401k? I own a small business and used Edward Jones to set up a 401k for myself and my employees. I’m just now learning about expense ratios for 401k funds. Looking at my current funds, I’m seeing expense ratios around 1.5% for American Funds. Not only does that seem very high in general, it seems very high for American Funds. I’m sure this can someho…

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Car debt or Roth IRA?

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Car debt or Roth IRA? Pretty simple here. My parents got me a car during beginning college, I’m (21 M) now working earning $1600 semimonthly. So I took on the car loan which has a monthly payment of $420, I have been paying $800 for the last 2 months and $15.65k remains on it with a 9.54% interest rate. (Don’t ask me, I don’t know how.) I’ve contributed 2.5k to my 20…

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Medical Bill from 3rd Party Group Sent to Collections With NO Notice

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Medical Bill from 3rd Party Group Sent to Collections With NO Notice Received a phone call outta nowhere yesterday from a representative calling from a collections agency saying I have $150 bill overdue. Thought it was a scam at first, until I asked some more questions and found out I had an overdue medical bill from around the time I had an MRI done last summer. Thought it was strange, because I had already paid…

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Hello reddit – how should I save for a home with a vague timeline of 6-10 years?

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Hello reddit – how should I save for a home with a vague timeline of 6-10 years? I’m 24 and graduated from college and started work this past october. I’ll probably buy a home when i’m 32-34 years old at this rate. I currently live at home with my mom with a $5833 gross monthly income. $1155 of it goes to taxes, $2080 401k, $422 roth ira (lump summed some leftover cash from the ‘24 lump sum ira I made from my summer internsh…

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