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Youth Sports Coach’s Guide to First Aid: Treating and Preventing Physical Injuries in Young Athletes

AsthmaCervical spine/neck injuryExertional sicklingHeat illness (heat stroke)Mental healthMisuse of opioids/amphetaminesMisuse of performance-enhancing drugs/supplementsSudden cardiac arrestTraumatic brain injuries and concussions It is important for schools to verify that their sports staff (coaches, athletic trainers, and nurses) are adequately trained and educated on injury prevention and treatment. Even those who aren’t hands-on in the coaching or athletic training process may find it useful to be up-to-date on their injury prevention and treatment methods to accurately report and analyze the games’ events. The American College of Sports Medicine also reports that 96% of Americans believe it is important for a student-athlete to be […]

Fur Babies and Finals: The Surprising Benefits of Having a Pet

Pets and their owners share a special bond. In Marley & Me: Life and Love with the World’s Worst Dog, author John Grogan learns that adopting a yellow Labrador retriever puppy is a rambunctious but ultimately rewarding undertaking; the book resonated with audiences and was made into a successful film. The movie Hachi: A Dog’s Tale is based on the true story of a dog who would walk himself to the train station every night at 5 p.m. to greet his owner as he arrived home from work. After his owner suffered a fatal brain hemorrhage and failed to take […]

Understanding the Main Types of Crimes: Motivations and Crime Protection

According to a Pew Research poll, violent and property crimes declined by 51% and 54%, respectively, between 1993 and 2018. The motivations for criminal behavior vary. Crime rates in poverty-stricken areas are typically higher, for example, because people might resort to drastic measures when they believe they don’t have the financial resources to survive. Other motivators for criminal activity might include revenge, the thrill of committing a crime, a mental illness, or an addiction. Criminal justice professionals must become familiar with all types of crimes and what motivates some to choose this lifestyle, as well as how to identify criminals, […]

Benefits of Budgeting for Millennials and Gen Zers

At a time in U.S. history when the national debt is at a record high of $22 trillion, the welfare of the country relies on proper planning and budgeting. On a smaller scale, the economic welfare of individuals also requires proper money management, and millennials and Generation Zers have special concerns and needs. Millennials are those born between 1981 and 1996. This generation came of age during the digital era and are known for their comfort with technology and social media. Millennials currently make up one quarter of the U.S. population and have ushered in one of the biggest societal […]

Behind the Scenes in Sports: Skills Needed for Sports Marketing

Sports is a multibillion-dollar industry. Even smaller teams routinely surpass $1 million in annual revenue. How do teams manage to convince thousands of people to support them? The answer lies in sports marketing. Sports marketers have become a crucial part of teams’ efforts to sell their brands. Combining online and offline marketing methods has allowed these organizations to reach consumers in new ways. A skilled sports marketer can turn an unknown team into the local favorite. Why Sports Teams Require Marketing Generally, marketing entails building brand awareness and attracting potential consumers to a product or service. While sports marketing still […]

Cybersecurity Careers for Tech-Savvy Millennials and Gen Zers

It can seem like technology takes evolutionary leaps almost monthly. The means by which we communicate, collaborate, manage money, and pursue entertainment are in constant flux. It’s not just that technology has disrupted our private lives; it’s also transformed how businesses operate, providing new avenues for efficiency, productivity, and client-facing service. All these opportunities have also come with risks. The speed at which digital technology advances leaves many open doors for hackers and other cyber criminals, whose malevolent actions can have dire consequences for consumers and business owners. For this reason, as workplace technology continues to evolve, there’s a rising […]

Video Game Jobs for Individuals Looking to Earn a Living in the Gaming Industry

In 1972, a wooden box with a screen and two knobs changed the world forever. Pong was a virtual two-dimensional pingpong table with two paddles and a ball that moved back and forth across a dotted line. Gameplay was simple: Let the ball past your paddle and the opponent scored a point; the first player to 11 points won. It began a revolution. Even though it sold only 8,000 units its first year, according to Encyclopedia Britannica, Pong was the first commercially successful example of what we now call video games. Though Atari and Magnavox put out video games during […]

What Is Digital Media? All You Need to Know About This Booming Industry

The word “media” applies to many things in the 21st century, from mass media to news media, and traditional media to the many emerging forms of digital media. While you can likely come up with several different examples –– and almost certainly you take in some form of media in your everyday life –– it can be difficult to succinctly define the word.  It comes from the Latin medius or medium, which means “the middle layer.” Media is an expression that brings some type of information or entertainment from one body to another. Before the advent of the digital age, the most popular […]

What Is an Early Intervention Program? Resources and Tips to Get Early Care

In 2016, the medical journal Pediatrics published a study about developmental milestones. Researchers collected data on 599 children, noting when they first learned to stand, crawl, and walk, as well as the cognitive abilities each child displayed by age 4. The results seemed clear: The researchers stated in their report that “the age of achieving motor milestones may be an important basis for various aspects of later child development.” This study added to the wealth of evidence that developmental milestones — particularly motor milestones — are an important part of a child’s growth in the formative years. However, some children […]

Types of Speech and Language Disorders

On the evening of September 3, 1939 — the day the United Kingdom declared war on Germany — King George VI delivered a speech to the people of his country. He began, “In this grave hour, perhaps the most fateful in our history, I send to every household of my peoples, both at home and overseas, this message, spoken with the same depth of feeling for each one of you as if I were able to cross your threshold and speak to you myself.” The speech not only comforted and galvanized a nation but also prompted other political leaders to […]