Page 1 Loading... Tips: Click on articles from page |
What's new at 318 Forum Magazine . Page 1 - no comments - 231 views  Pie in the Sky“The concept – the style of the restaurant – is already proven,” Heffern said. “It was here four years … What I’ve seen the past few days proves that. All the faithful regulars are back. They’re happy. I’ve got people shaking my hands a hundred times a day saying, ‘Thank you for getting back open. Page 4 - no comments - 674 views  318|BrieflyDavisson completed the rigorous requirements that include course work and a series of examinations covering preand post-retirement needs, asset management, estate planning and the entire retirement planning process using models Davisson. Page 6 - no comments - 312 views  Martin Luther King ClinicRobert Jackson was recently named a Champion of Louisiana by the Louisiana Workers’ Compensation Corporation. The group designates a Champion of Louisiana as a person who serves out of love for Louisiana, its people and its future in contributing to the local economy, health and wellness, safety education, preservation or other initiatives. Page 8 - no comments - 271 views  Healthy DoseDr. Sogomonian joins the Willis- Knighton Physician Network after completing fellowships in cardiovascular disease and interventional cardiology at Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai Saint Luke’s and Beth Israel in New York City, as well as an internal medicine residency at Mount Sinai in Elmhurst, N. Page 8 - no comments - 263 views  Moving Bossier City FORWARD“March 21 is the day I started working,” Chandler said. “We went to Baton Rouge two or three times and had a one-on-one with the governor. One of the things we discussed was the Jimmie Davis Bridge. We had $24 million already, and he gave us another $100 million. Page 10 - no comments - 276 views  The Future of Business ValuationsKnowing the value of one’s ownership in a company is important for a variety of reasons, including looking to the future and making the right decision for your estate. Proper estate planning can result in tremendous cost savings to your estate and loved ones down the road. Page 12 - no comments - 317 views  Non-Critical Race theoryCritical race theory (CRT) rejects the principle of equal opportunity. Supporters of CRT contend equal opportunity is a myth, not a reality, and that those who pursue equal opportunity are terribly misguided. Page 14 - no comments - 244 views  Figs, Figs, FigsLouisiana is ripe with figs this time of year, and so far, the crops have been pretty exceptional considering our late winter freeze. Relatively easy to grow and care for, they are native to Western Asia and the Middle East. With now being the time to harvest, we wanted to share a few excellent ways for you to enjoy this delicious fruit. Page 16 - no comments - 315 views  Challenges and Silver LiningsNearly all professional reading that comes my way from journals and online involves the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic upon children and learning. There are articles on reading scores, social-emotional learning and student anxiety levels. There are also studies of teacher burnout and parental frustration. Page 19 - no comments - 250 views  Faith-Based EducationAs an educator for over 16 years, I recognize the most important teachers in a child’s life are their parents. Most parents find that providing their child with the best education possible will come with some sort of sacrifice. With this understanding, many families will choose private education. Page 20 - no comments - 464 views  Education InnovationThe panic that we all felt was real and justified. We separated, stayed home and tried to do our part to stop the deadly virus – the thought of sending our children off to school terrified parents everywhere. Thankfully, our education leaders responded quickly and developed alternative ways to continue to educate our children. Page 22 - no comments - 259 views  How to Navigate Family Feelings About Returning to Schoolit’s your child’s first day of kindergarten or the start of middle school, back-to-school season can bring a range of feelings – from worry to excitement – for the entire family. This year may be more emotional as many families spent the better part of the past two school years at home due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Page 24 - no comments - 260 views  A Parent’s Perspective of Remote Home LearningI am not a fan of Google Classroom. I will admit that when the schools shut their doors in March 2020 (for the most extended Spring Break ever), I was not focused on getting my children to complete the classwork they were assigned. Page 27 - no comments - 250 views  Online Physical Fitness“It got me thinking – life is too short,” Pourteau said. “I knew I needed to do something. The way I was going in life – just working customer service, going to work Monday through Friday, I wasn’t happy. Page 29 - no comments - 320 views  Will We Rise Or Fall?‘It was the best of times, it was the worst of times, it was the age of wisdom, it was the age of foolishness, it was the epoch of belief, it was the epoch of incredulity, it was the season of light, it was the season of darkness, it was the spring... Page 32 - no comments - 233 views  Difficulty SwallowingSwallowing disorders can take away the simple joy of eating and drinking. For the many people across the country suffering from swallowing disorders such as achalasia, eating and drinking can become a miserable experience and dramatically impact their quality of life. Page 33 - no comments - 313 views  318 Talk|C| ART/EXHIBITS Downtown Artwalk, the first Thursday of the month. Stoll through historic buildings, see great art, enjoy food and drinks and live music.. Page 37 - no comments - 236 views 
|