Showing posts with label Changing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Changing. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 8, 2016

Changing Kenya’s Landscape for Wildlife and Jobseekers

Changing Kenya’s Landscape for Wildlife and Jobseekers


Financed in part by carbon credits, a conservation group hires local people to deter poachers and loggers, letting wildlife return.


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Changing Kenya’s Landscape for Wildlife and Jobseekers

Changing Kenya’s Landscape for Wildlife and Jobseekers


Financed in part by carbon credits, a conservation group hires local people to deter poachers and loggers, letting wildlife return.


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Wednesday, May 18, 2016

Tech Tip: Changing a Wi-Fi Network’s Name

Tech Tip: Changing a Wi-Fi Network’s Name


Utility software for Apple’s AirPort base stations allows you to manage your home wireless network settings — and hide the network’s name from view.


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Thursday, May 12, 2016

Tech Tip: Changing Android’s Default Apps

Tech Tip: Changing Android’s Default Apps


If you want to use something other than Google’s own Chrome browser as your go-to app, you can choose a different program.


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Thursday, April 14, 2016

Presidential Debate Stage in Brooklyn Reflects Changing Economy

Presidential Debate Stage in Brooklyn Reflects Changing Economy


The 215-year-old Brooklyn Navy Yard, now a hub for creative entrepreneurs, could one day employ 17,000 people, city officials say.










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Sunday, April 10, 2016

Capturing, and Changing, the Breezes Blowing Through New York

Capturing, and Changing, the Breezes Blowing Through New York


Blaring sirens and car horns may punctuate the soundtrack of the city’s daily life, but one artist has designs on a far more ethereal noise: the one made by the wind in a Manhattan park.


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Monday, November 23, 2015

#CNNMyCity: Show CNN how your neighborhood is changing

#CNNMyCity: Show CNN how your neighborhood is changing













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Monday, November 16, 2015

Who’s Who? The Changing Nature and Uses of Portraits

Who’s Who? The Changing Nature and Uses of Portraits


Selfies define us in moments candid and staged. But new technologies raise questions about who is keeping track of our faces and whereabouts, too.


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Wednesday, October 21, 2015

In San Francisco, Glimpses of a Changing World

In San Francisco, Glimpses of a Changing World


Now that a gentrifying San Francisco seems permanently on the cusp of something irreversible, the time for Janet Delaney’s images of change has also come.


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Friday, October 2, 2015

Book Entry: Closing the Gender Gap by Changing Minds

Book Entry: Closing the Gender Gap by Changing Minds


Given its aspirations, Anne-Marie Slaughter’s “Unfinished Business” is surprisingly condescending toward other women’s views and efforts, the author writes.










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