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Two career fairs lined up for March 22

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jobs available :: Article Creator Now Hiring: These 4 Macon Jobs Pay At Least $75,000 May 24—According to ZipRecruiter, the average salary in Georgia is $51,372 or $25/hour. CONSTELLATION BRANDS, INC. But if you're looking for a job that pays bigger bucks, check out these job postings that pay at least $75,000: — Howard, Moore & McDuffie is looking for a senior tax manager and the starting salary begins at $75,000. The job requires at least seven years of experience and a CPA license. — The Middle Georgia Regional Airport is looking for a Fixed Base Operator and the starting salary is around $87,000. Applicants will need at least five years experience in FBO management and seven years experience in management at a high volume FBO. — The Historic Macon Foundation has an opening for an executive director. The salary ranges between $115,000-128,000 and applicants must have a graduate le...

Man takes gun into Walmart, threatens shoppers in Goldsboro, police say

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walmart careers :: Article Creator People Don't Like To Work At Walmart © Provided by 24/7 Wall St. Walmart is an American business behemoth. It employs over 1.1 million people, which is the most of any company in the U.S. Last quarter, U.S. Revenue was $104 billion. Walmart has 5,383 retail locations. Walmart says 90% of the American population lives within 10 miles of a Walmart. (Click here to see the biggest grocery store chains in North America.) Despite, or perhaps, because of, its size, many people who work at Walmart don't like it. New research from Lensa looked at America's largest companies and found the ones workers liked the least. Walmart topped the list. To develop its research, Lensa looked at total revenue and Glassdoor ratings. The researchers wrote, "The popular retail corporation Walmart takes first place as one of the wealthiest companies in the US with the lowest ratings. With just a 3.3 star rating on Glassdoor,...
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Where to get tested for STDs: Testing information and more

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clap sti :: Article Creator Signs And Symptoms Of Gonorrhea Medically reviewed by Anju Goel, MD, MPH Gonorrhea—sometimes known as "the clap"—is a common sexually transmitted infection (STI) that you can get through oral, vaginal, or anal sex. However, most people with the infection don't always know they have it because gonorrhea doesn't always cause symptoms, especially in people assigned female at birth. If you do develop symptoms, your symptoms will depend on the area of the body that the infection is affecting. This may include your mouth, throat, anus, rectum, urinary system, and genitals. When symptoms do occur, they typically appear within one to 14 days after someone gets the infection. Anyone who engages in sexual activity can get gonorrhea. But, it's more common in sexually active teenagers and young adults. Over 50% of gonorrhea cases are among people between the ages of 15 and 24. Knowing the symptoms and when ...
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Chlamydia vs. Gonorrhea: Similarities and Differences

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what hpv warts :: Article Creator Genital Skin Tags Or HPV Warts: What's The Difference? Genital skin tags and genital warts can look similar, but the causes and treatments of these conditions are distinct. Genital skin tags and genital warts are two common skin conditions. They can be confused for one another because of where they develop and how they look. Skin tags are common, harmless growths that often grow in areas where the skin folds, like your neck, eyelids, and groin. They are often oval or egg-shaped and attached to a fleshy stalk. Genital warts are caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV), which is a common sexually transmitted infection (STI). Genital warts typically look like lesions or bumps that are flat or slightly raised on the skin's surface. They usually feel rough or bumpy, and they may resemble cauliflower. Like skin tags, genital warts aren't dangerous or cancerous, but they are a sign of an infection....

March monthly overview - UHCprovider.com

State news How to revalidate your AHCCCS enrollment Revalidate your enrollment every 5 years. Learn how. AHCCCS alert on targeting activity AHCCCS wants you to be aware of individuals targeting people who reside on tribal reservations. Prior authorization requirement changes for radiation therapies Effective May 1, 2023, we will require prior authorization for some radiation therapies in Kentucky. Paperless updates for Michigan Medicaid Starting June 2, 2023, Medicaid PRAs, prior authorizations, appeals and overpayments in MI must be viewed electronically. Teen directed family planning code changes Starting Jan. 1, 2023, you'll be required to use a new HCPCS code for teen-directed family planning visits. Referrals no longer needed for most specialties We're removing referral requirements for most specialties. Texas Medicaid: FMSA billing unit clarification We want to clarify recent changes in the Financial Management Services Agencies (FMSA) billing unit. ...

Auto insurance market disrupted by alternative companies favored ... - Repairer Driven News

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Boutique auto insurance companies earned higher satisfaction scores than industry behemoths such as GEICO, Progressive, and Allstate in Consumer Reports' (CR) latest member car insurance survey. It's the latest indication that consumers appear more inclined to choose smaller companies with more comprehensive coverage over larger insurers that might lack breadth of coverage, even if it costs more. In ranking of 36 companies , USAA , NJM , Amica and Erie topped the list despite spending less on advertising and being less familiar than their competitors, CR said. All four of the insurers received favorable scores. USSA was the lone insurer to receive exceptional scores throughout the rating categories, which included: Price paid for premiums; Claim settlements; Non-claims customer service; Proactive attempts by the insurer to help and offer advice to customers; The thoroughness of policy options; Breadth of coverage; and Clarity of a policy's contra...
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Kylie Jenner stuns as she attends Beyonce's Renaissance tour - Daily Mail

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Stylish Kylie Jenner puts on a VERY leggy display in a white hooded mini dress as she heads out for a lavish meal in Paris By Codie Bullen For Mailonline Published: 01:42 BST, 28 May 2023 | Updated: 01:45 BST, 28 May 2023 Kylie Jenner showed off her incredible figure as she head out for a lavish meal in Paris on Saturday.  The Kardashians star, 25, put on a very leggy display in a white hoodie mini dress as she arrived at the venue. She boosted her height in a pair of chic black strappy heels, while carrying a tiny matching handbag. Kylie opted for a bronzed makeup palette which accentuated her natural features, teamed with a swipe of nude lipstick.  On Friday night, Kylie joined a group of pals attending Beyonce's incredible show at the Stade de France in Saint-Denis, near Paris. Taking to TikTok to document the night out, Kylie posed up a storm whil...

Best Clear Eyebrow Gels: Top 5 Products Most Recommended By ... - Study Finds

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Eyebrow shapes and thickness are constantly changing. Thick or thin, eyebrow gel lets you tame and enhance your brows with ease (and is more glamorous and less greasy than Vaseline…). If you aren't sure which gel to use, help is on the way: StudyFinds created a list of the best clear eyebrow gels for a polished, yet natural look. Why opt for a natural look? The results of a Scottish study suggest that less makeup is more, at least if you intend to climb the career ladder. Researchers from Abertay University found that women who wear too much makeup are viewed as less qualified to hold a position of leadership. For the study, participants rated two side-by-side images according to which woman appeared to be the better leader. The researchers found that participants, both men and women, frequently chose the women with less makeup as the stronger choice. Then again, wearing makeup benefits our self-esteem — a U.S. study confirms this. The majority of women (75 percent) feel more emp...