But active listening forces you to step outside of yourself and see things from another person’s point of view.
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When we finish, I have students put the work into their morning work folder and let them know that when they arrive the next morning they should take their folder out and begin the next box. ![]() That's why I created a free three-week trial of each grade level bundle. Try the Daily Language Spiral with your learnersīecause I know this Daily Language Spiral is ideal for learners, I wanted to give you the opportunity to try it out in your own classroom. When combined with a Math Spiral or other academic morning work activity, your morning routine can serve to activate prior knowledge and get students mentally prepared for the day's lessons. ![]() While the work isn't designed to be complex, it focuses on essential language skills and standards and serves as a warm-up for the more challenging thinking skills you'll ask students to engage in during the school day. In addition, it starts the day with the expectation of a structured learning environment so students can smoothly transition from the loud, crowded hallways into the calm classroom learning environment. This Daily Language Spiral is a great alternative because it offers approachable practice for students and it is short enough that you've got time to go over it and have important discussions in class about the work. Students never get feedback, and there is never any actual learning. The work gets completed and turned in, but it is never reviewed. The problem is that many morning work activities end up being chaotic and inefficient. One popular option is to use morning work or a bellringer activity. How a Language Spiral Review can improve your morning & kickstart your academic dayĮvery ELA teacher knows that in order to make your classroom work, you need to develop a morning routine that helps you get the day off on the right foot and uses academic time efficiently while allowing you to manage all the minor issues that arise as you greet students each day. Students who need help on Monday are often independent by Friday because of the gradual release formatting that builds in complexity across the week. They wrap up the year with an introduction to the standards that will be addressed in the next grade.ĭaily Language Spiral Review is designed with students in mind. Then students progress to practicing their on-level standards. At the beginning of the year practice starts as a review of the prior grade level's expectations. It includes grammar, language, word work, and editing in an approachable format.Įach day's practice has 3-4 daily practice questions that target developmentally appropriate language and writing skills and grade-level standards. Find more great posts about how to use the free resources shared in the back-to-schoolĭaily Language Spiral is a 36-week (180 days) daily practice for language arts.Grab the free e-book with dozens of free classroom resources. ![]() ![]() How to use the Daily Language Spiral Review in your classroom or homeschool day.Other benefits of the Daily Language format include:.Here are a few of the skills covered in this language spiral bundle:.Learn More about the Daily Language Spiral.Getting started with the sampler in your classroom.Try the Daily Language Spiral with your learners.How a Language Spiral Review can improve your morning & kickstart your academic day.What is a Daily Language Spiral Review?. ![]() ![]() The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Analytics". This cookie is set by GDPR Cookie Consent plugin. These cookies ensure basic functionalities and security features of the website, anonymously. Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. Interested in reading more about Lingo Live’s events?Ĭheck out Language as Action and 10 Scientific Facts We Learned at Dreamforce. Words like “insightful” and “informative” and “relevant” stand out to us and make us feel that all the time, and effort and stress of producing a summit was worth it! We consider the Learner Summit a huge success, not only because of the lessons that we learned during its planning, but also because of the feedback that we received from learners who attended the event. 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Speakers cancelled, technology failed and presentation content had to be changed. Every detail of the summit was planned, and yet – as often happens – there were a handful of things that went wrong in the final minutes before going live. Planning our first conference was quite an endeavor. Originally designed to be a bonus learning opportunity for our current learners, we quickly realized there were lessons to be learned for everyone involved – especially the team at Lingo Live! It does not store any personal data.On December 13th, Lingo Live hosted its first ever Virtual Learner Summit. The cookie is set by the GDPR Cookie Consent plugin and is used to store whether or not user has consented to the use of cookies. The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Performance". The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Other. The cookies is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Necessary". ![]() The cookie is set by GDPR cookie consent to record the user consent for the cookies in the category "Functional". ![]() It starts with a signature cornmeal crust, which pulls double duty as a buttery, decadent holding vessel and reward at the end of your slice. There are so many things working in this thing’s favor that it challenges the notion of what a frozen pizza is and can be. What's good: Table5 tastes like what would happen when somebody attempted to make a Chicago-style deep dish, then gave up, reduced the number of toppings, and called it good. And, as mentioned earlier, the sauce isn't the most remarkable, but it's fine. Room for improvement: The only thing holding it back is a peculiar aftertaste that distracts from the quality, like somebody thought it would be funny to make every third bite taste like a Totino’s Party Pizza. If this was from a pizza restaurant, it’d probably be in the top 10 in most average towns (unless that town was Naples, Italy). Still, there’s a great deal to love here. The cheese actually stretches! The pepperoni is a team player rather than a flavor hog! The sauce is… well, okay, the sauce is kind of forgettable. Pizza Romana is imported from Italy and its heritage shows. And on first bite, the consistency of the crust is absolutely remarkable: It’s springy and doughy and you can fold it in half without it breaking into cracker chunks. What's good: This is one of the only frozen pizzas I tested that came out of my oven that wouldn’t look out of place in an actual cardboard pizza box, with cheese sizzling and a big ol’ bubble in the dough. But that's a lot of wasted real estate in the center, which is often the best part of pizza. The closer you get to the crust, the better it gets. You know when the entirety of the toppings slide off that it's a bad sign. The texture is the real issue, though. Five paper towels later, my pizza was still a slippery mess of grease, and, combined with the sauce and cheese, it completely changed the middle into a mess of doughy goop. The pepperoni-piled on in discs and thick strips-has distinctly off-brand flavor. Room for improvement: Unfortunately, it's topped with what appears to be pizza soup: a combination of mozzarella and a runny sauce that could feel like an afterthought if there weren't so much of it. The crust is also flecked with Parmesan (nice touch) that gives it an almost Crazy Breadish vibe, and it almost completely avoids that cardboard texture. What's good: This frozen pizza crust tastes almost exactly like a HOT-N-READY from Little Caesars, and, while that might not be the epitome of takeout for some people, for me, it hits a certain nostalgia spot. But it's a strong contender among the pizzas on this list. Is this the best frozen pizza in the world? If you dislike cheese curds, maybe not. Room for improvement: It's hard to find faults with this pie. If there is such a thing as Milwaukee-style pizza, this is a pretty solid argument for serving it in frozen form. In addition, the pepperoni, which is presented in discs and coarse-chopped hunks that get a little char, is the most flavorful and least greasy of the lot. This is the rare thin crust pizza that actually nails the cracker-like crust, but it’s the sauce-sweet, salty, not at all acrid-mixed with the saline, smoky cheese that really gives it a lift. Semantics aside, Outsiders kind of pulls it off. What's good: According to the packaging of this frozen pizza, Milwaukee-style pizza is a regional variation loaded with spicy sausage, caramelized onions, and cheese curds. ![]() And, while the dough is delightfully tangy, it’s also got a glutinous layer that distracts from the crispy exterior. Room for improvement: I do wish the bacon tasted more like bacon, and I’d imagine that bigger chunks would do the trick and keep them from being overpowered by the pepperoni’s spices. Am I still going to devour this pie? Absolutely. Things get interesting in the toppings department, too: not content with pepperoni slices, this basic pie comes with chunks along with bacon, which is minced into the consistency of pork floss. What’s good: One of the few frozen pizzas you could legitimately mistake for a restaurant pie-though don’t confuse it for the iconic Vermont pizzeria of the same name-American Flatbread manages a high degree of pliability in its springy, slightly tangy crust, which is easily foldable in contrast to its cardboard brethren. American Flatbread Uncured Pepperoni & Uncured Bacon ![]() Designer, on the other hand, usually sells for anywhere between $25 to $50 USD depending on whether or not they’re running a sale. Inkscape is free and Open Source, meaning it’ll cost you nothing. The biggest and most obvious advantage Inkscape has over Affinity Designer is that it has a lower barrier to entry. Let’s have a look at some areas where Inkscape outshines Affinity Designer. It would be like combining Photoshop and Illustrator into one app. Because of this, Affinity Designer is somewhat of a 2-in-1 design solution. No other major design application on the market currently has a vector and raster editor built in. This is a feature that is unique to Affinity Designer. However, Affinity Designer also has a pixel-based photo editor built in, allowing you to not just work in a vector environment, but edit photos as well! Much like Inkscape, Affinity Designer is a vector graphics editor. The benefit of working with vectors is that it allows you to create drawings with clean lines that can be scaled up infinitely.Īffinity Designer is a commercial design application developed by Serif. Vector graphics, unlike pixel-based graphics, are made of coordinate points that dictate the properties of a design element on an X and Y axis. Inkscape - developed and maintained as a labor of love by a team of volunteers - allows you to create your own vector graphics and edit vector files in its native SVG format. It serves as a low-cost (no cost) alternative to Adobe Illustrator. Inkscape is a free and Open Source vector graphics editor. Regardless, let’s kick off our Inkscape vs Affinity Designer comparison by briefly touching on what each of these applications are and what they do. If you’ve landed on this article then chances are you’re at least vaguely familiar with one or more of these apps. Designing books, ebooks, brochures, etc.Making any kind of edit to a pixel-based image.Linux users When To Use Affinity Designer….Has better documentation When To Use Inkscape….Easier to work with clipping paths and masks.Can have multiple documents open at a time.Lots of useful extensions built in Advantages Of Using Affinity Designer.What is Affinity Designer? Advantages Of Using Inkscape.These include:Ĭontinue on for a complete breakdown of all the main differences between Inkscape and Affinity Designer. Those of you who are still using the older version of Affinity Designer will be missing these new features– some of which Inkscape already has. The contents of this article have been updated to reflect the new updates. You can see a full list of new features added on the Affinity Website, or you can watch a YouTube Video that I made going over some of the major additions. UPDATE: In November of 2022 Serif released version 2.0 of Affinity Designer, and with it comes many new tools and features that impact this comparison. Let’s dig in! Inkscape VS Affinity Designer The main difference between Inkscape vs Affinity Designer is that Affinity Designer is a paid product that serves as more of an all-in-one design tool for casual use, whereas Inkscape is a free and Open Source application that specializes in working with vector graphics in particular.Ĭheck out the following video that I made for the Logos By Nick YouTube channel for a demonstration of how Inkscape and Affinity Designer stack up against each other: Well, over the past couple of years I have been using Affinity Designer a lot! I’ve made countless tutorials about it and was even using it as my daily driver for a while, so I’m certain that I now have a good enough understanding of the these two applications to make this Inkscape vs Affinity Designer comparison as comprehensive as any other. In the video I shared my thoughts and first impressions of the software as someone who has been using Inkscape professionally for over a decade. This post is somewhat of a follow up to a YouTube video I made a couple of years ago reacting to Affinity Designer for the first time as a long-time Inkscape user. In the past we’ve gone over how each of these applications stack up against Illustrator, but in this post we’ll be comparing Inkscape vs Affinity Designer to see which of the two makes for the most formidable foe to Adobe’s juggernaut. Inkscape and Affinity Designer are both vector-based alternatives to Adobe Illustrator - the industry standard in vector design software. ![]() In September last year, VICE News reported that Rupert Murdoch’s News Corporation has thought that carbon pricing-an economic mechanism that forces companies to pay for the carbon they release into the atmosphere-is a good idea, since 2006.Īccording to the news behemoth’s submissions to the Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP), a non-profit which catalogues and rates environmental reporting from more than 300 of the world’s largest companies, News Corp has been advocating for “market-based mechanisms to support carbon reductions” both in the US and other places, for the better part of two decades.Īustralians will know well that the same “market-based” mechanism is what rained hell on former prime minister Kevin Rudd’s leadership, in the wake of a brutal, anti-Labor-or, anti-climate-News Corp media campaign which eventually saw him ejected from office in 2013. Posts sowing doubt over climate science across all platforms through the UN’s COP26 summit on climate change last year came to form more than 14,400 tweets and 855 Facebook posts throughout the summit. Nigel Farage, the prolific, anti-Europe, climate-denying former UKIP leader, has also used Sky News Australia’s content to leverage any number of questionable ideals, while locals and frequent guests, Pauline Hanson and Matt Canavan, have done the same in Australia. Throughout the course of the UN’s COP26 climate summit in Glasgow late last year, ISD found, some of the content that saw the highest traction could be traced back to Sky News Australia, and was regularly used as a source citation among some of the world’s loudest climate deniers as well as other, more rogue ultra-right-wing provocateurs.Īmong the most prominent denialists to have cited the channel on climate include Patrick Moore (a rogue, former Greenpeace executive who calls the wind and solar industries a “parasite”), the Norwegian climate denier Per Strandberg, and the British, self-described “libertarian” Richard Delingpole, who in 2020 spruiked “The Great Reset” conspiracy theory, and often enjoys signal boosts from his brother, James, who is a contributor to the populist right-wing content farm, Breitbart. The news channel, according to ISD, has become a sort of “ground zero” for climate science antagonists around the world. In a new set of analysis conducted by the British think tank the Institute for Strategic Dialogue (ISD), Sky News Australia was described as a “content hub” for right-wing influencers, climate “sceptics” and other climate-delaying/denying media outlets around the world. ![]() ![]() More often than not, the personalities all have one thing in common: their employer, Rupert Murdoch’s News Corporation.īut few have been as efficient in cultivating them as Sky News Australia, where climate denialism has been bred at an industrial scale, for decades, and hosts like Panahi have been given carte blanche to run riot on the issue ad nauseum. At the centre of it is a small crop of climate deniers and “delayers”, who capitalise on “disproportionate” online reach and lean on the support of their colleagues at legacy print, radio and TV outlets. Panahi’s right-wing voice, and the 24-hour news channel she calls home, have become central figures in the world’s climate misinformation ecosystem, according to a new report. Panahi has turned flipping climate scepticism into a living, and antagonising proponents of climate science- “ideological crazies” who could even, somehow, be to blame for Australia’s current energy crisis-is all a part of the routine. For viewers of Panahi’s show, which reaches millions, and her near 300,000 followers on Twitter, the call was unsurprising. ![]() Note that Debian focuses more on stability rather than newest features. OpenSUSE sudo zypper install sqlitebrowser Install for Fedora (i386 and x86_64) by issuing the following command: sudo dnf install sqlitebrowser Install with the following command: sudo pacman -S sqlitebrowser ![]() Other distribution specific instructions: Arch LinuxĪrch Linux provides an up to date version Snap Nightly builds snap install sqlitebrowser -devmode Snap Release build snap install sqlitebrowser Remember to change it’s permission bits to be executable before you run it. Our latest release is available as an AppImage, Snap packages, and distribution specific packages: AppImage If you prefer using Homebrew for macOS, our latest release can be installed via Homebrew Cask: brew install -cask db-browser-for-sqliteĭownload nightly builds for Windows and macOS here: Nightly builds often fix bugs reported after the last release. gives an error), try a nightly build ( below). Note - If for any reason the standard Windows release does not work ![]() DB Browser for SQLite - Standard installer for 64-bit Windows.DB Browser for SQLite - Standard installer for 32-bit Windows.import -csv -skip 1 … instead.help import is your friend.( Please consider sponsoring us on Patreon □) Windows To import into an existing table with three columns, use. That is when you import into a new table. The easy way to import it, is like this: sqlite>. The file you tried on is a classic csv file. separator COL ?ROW? Change the column and row separators The shell has a nice help feature: sqlite>. It's dangerous to rely on stackoverflow answers without proper understanding. Whoever wrote that stackoverflow post was dead wrong (or possibly partially right in whatever special circumstance the post was about). (Note that the qbox output mode added the extra single quotes, to more clearly see the exact value being shown.) Use ".open FILENAME" to reopen on a persistent database.įoo:1: expected 3 columns but found 1 - filling the rest with NULL ⬥ cat fooĬonnected to a transient in-memory database. Perhaps you could post a complete transcript showing what you did, and the result? Like the below, where I tried (and failed, as I fully expected) to replicate your result. What do you expect to happen? Another oddity: The ascii mode does not treat quote characters specially, yet in your example, something happens to quotes. What I find really odd is that you specify the column separator as a semicolon, while your data is comma separated. But it would be nice to have sqlite3 program behave the same as "DB Browser for SQLite".Īs Larry said, it's hard to say without seeing the. So either I need to add something to the sqlite3 program or there is a bug.īTW, I copied the new database file to my android program and find out that my app can handle (read for text to speech) the Unicode data just fine so I apparently don't have an issue anymore. When I Browse the table's data in "DB Browser for SQLite" the same Unicode fields shows as a BLOB. save "C:\\Historical Marker\\Historical Markers.db" import "C:\\Historical Marker\\Input\Markers.csv" Markers I go to the directory "C:\Program Files\DB Browser for SQLite\sqlite-tools-win3500" that has the sqlite3 executable and start it. My android app changes any of these to a single quote. When browsing the table's data the Unicode characters are shown with the black diamond and a white question mark in it. I get a dialog with the following fields, Table Name filled in with the table name taken from the csv file, Column names in first line - checked, Field separator - comma, Quote character - double quotes, Encoding - UTF-8, and Trim fields - checked. Then I select the csv file that contains the Unicode characters from my PC file system. After starting "DB Browser for SQLite" on my PC I select "File > Import > Table from CSV file.". I have a csv file that has Unicode data in it. Larry, I am sorry that my explanation of my issue was not clear enough for you. ![]() The best resumes are a single page, if possible. It’s like a highlight reel that shows only the best of the best. Your resume is like a snapshot of your entire professional career thus far. Think of your resume like a snapshot-a single photograph can tell a detailed, vivid story without needing extraneous details. The person reading your resume has to go through several applicants, and if your resume is too long or too dense, you’ll hurt your chances of making an impression. You’ve done a lot of great things with your life, both professionally and personally-but not every one of your achievements needs to be listed in your resume. Photo Credit: Anton Yermolov Keep it brief If possible, your resume should fit on a single page. For example, your objective could be to help new businesses create long-lasting, recognizable brand identities. Make the objective something that would benefit your employer as much as it would benefit you. If you do decide to include an objective statement, make sure it’s not something generic like “Objective: I want to have a career as a professional designer.” Put your unique spin on your objective statement and personalize it for the job you’re applying for. Graphic design resume already tend to have very unique formats it doesn’t seem all that important to stay traditional when your resume itself will be anything but. As such, objective statements are starting to go out of fashion-frankly, you can take them or leave them. Skip an “objective” statementĪ long time ago, someone decided it was a good idea to include an “objective” statement at the top of a resume-even though everybody knows that the objective of any resume is to find employment. This way, potential employers will still be able to contact you in the event that your resume pages are accidentally separated. If your resume is two pages, be sure to include the contact info on the second page as well. Your contact info should be placed at the very top or bottom of the page so that it can be easily located. If you’re sending your resume via snail mail, then you’ll definitely want to include your home or office address.įorget to add your contact information to your resume and you can kiss your chances of getting hired goodbye. Depending on the situation, you may want to include more information. Include your name, phone number, e-mail address and any pertinent URLs, such as your online portfolio or website. The very first item to include in your resume is your full contact info. ![]() Whether you’re just starting out your career or you’re an old pro who’s looking for new opportunities, these graphic design resume tips will help put you one step closer to your goal. Your resume has to ride a fine line between pizazz and professionalism-too much of one and not enough of the other can hurt your chances of employment. Graphic design resumes can be challenging, since the standard rules of resume creation do not apply. The design of your resume can help potential employers and clients get a feel for your style and creativity, which is something you just can’t get from a standard letter-style resume. Pastry chefs don’t get to bake their resumes into a cake, teachers can’t assign their resumes as homework, and lawyers aren’t given the chance to defend their resumes to a jury.īut graphic designers can – and should – treat their resume as they would a sample in their portfolio. Not many fields allow for potential employees to directly demonstrate their work-related skills with the resume itself. ![]() When it comes to creating resumes, graphic designers are lucky. ![]() The Labor Department has collected millions in back wages and penalties from Los Angeles garment businesses in recent years, but has not fined a retailer. Under federal law, brands cannot be penalized for wage theft in factories if they can credibly claim that they did not know their clothes were made by workers paid illegally low wages. “People just don’t want to believe it’s true in their own backyard.”įor all their seediness, these factories are still producing clothes for major American retailers. “Consumers can say, ‘Well, of course that’s what it’s like in Bangladesh or Vietnam,’ but they are developing countries,” Mr. Instead, it places bulk orders with companies that design the clothes and then ship fabric to separately owned sewing contractors, where workers stitch the clothes together and stick Fashion Nova’s label on them. The company does not deal directly with factories. It would not specify the overall percentage made in the United States. Fashion Nova’s supply chain has shifted since then, and now the brand says it makes less than half of its clothes in Los Angeles. Saghian said about 80 percent of the brand’s clothes were made in the United States. “Any suggestion that Fashion Nova is responsible for underpaying anyone working on our brand is categorically false.” “We have already had a highly productive and positive meeting with the Department of Labor in which we discussed our ongoing commitment to ensuring that all workers involved with the Fashion Nova brand are appropriately compensated for the work they do,” Erica Meierhans, Fashion Nova’s general counsel, said in a statement to The Times. In a statement, a spokeswoman said the department “continues to ensure employers receive compliance assistance with the overtime and minimum wage requirements, and the Wage and Hour Division is committed to enforcing the law.”Īfter repeated violations were found at factories making Fashion Nova clothes, federal officials met with company representatives. The Labor Department declined to comment on the details of the investigations. Those factories, which are hired by middlemen to produce garments for fashion brands, paid their sewers as little as $2.77 an hour, according to a person familiar with the investigation. ![]() More information is available at /pricing/corporate-memberships. With these memberships, companies and organizations can offer their employees and members discounted or subsidized membership. Corporate and community memberships are also available. The 24-hour pass allows unlimited use of the system for a 24-hour period, with trips over 30 minutes incurring incremental usage fees. There is also a 24-hour pass option for $9.95 for those visiting Evanston or trying the system for occasional use. Members using Divvy bikes for longer periods will be charged incremental usage fees. Members are entitled to unlimited use of the system for individual bike trips of up to 30 minutes. Pricing across Evanston and Chicago are the same, with an annual membership cost of $99, or monthly installments of $9.95 with an annual commitment. The University is committed to working with our neighbors in Evanston to engage with the City in ways that make it better for everyone." How to Use Divvy Evanston residents can sign up for memberships at. ![]() "We look forward to having our students, faculty and staff join Evanston residents in seeing the community on two wheels. 'Northwestern University is happy and pleased to contribute to the Divvy bike program in the City of Evanston,' said Alan Anderson, executive director of Neighborhood and Community Relations at Northwestern University. The Evanston Bicycle Club is proud to be a part of the diverse cycling community in Evanston and we look forward to continuing to support an environment that is safe, comfortable and convenient for all road users.' Evanston has gained the support of sponsors, including Northwestern University, NorthShore University HealthSystem, Valli Produce, and Presence Saint Francis Hospital, to increase the number of stations and contribute to the financial sustainability of the system. 'Divvy will work in tandem with other City programs and projects such as Pedal Bright, Bike the Ridge and the new Dodge Avenue Protected Bike Lane to encourage cycling both for recreation and for practical purposes, such as commuting. 'The launch of Divvy in Evanston speaks to the number and variety of bike riders in Evanston,' said Tom Witt, President for the Evanston Bicycle Club. From 2000 to 2010, Evanston's recorded number of bicycle commuters increased by almost 50 percent. The City has already built more than 50 miles of bike facilities, including protected bike lanes, signed bike routes, and off-street bike paths, and continues to expand and improve its system. 'Divvy provides community members and visitors access to an easy, healthy, affordable and environmentally friendly way to complete their last mile of travel or an option for quick trips around town.' The Divvy Bike Share system advances Evanston's goal of having safe, integrated, and accessible transportation options available to all. 'I'm excited to welcome the Divvy Bike Share program to Evanston,' said Evanston Mayor Elizabeth Tisdahl. Divvy now joins other regional bike share networks operated by Motivate International, Inc., including Citi Bike, Hubway, Capital Bike Share and Bay Area Bike Share, in providing a transportation network that serves residents across municipal boundaries with one single, seamless membership. Riders can seamlessly take a bike from any station anywhere in the network and return it to any other station. Divvy memberships provide riders with 24/7 access to bikes in Chicago, Evanston and Oak Park. Divvy allows riders to get quickly from Point A to Point B, and is intended for short trips within Evanston or across Divvy's network of more than 580 Chicagoland stations. ![]() With 100 Bikes at 10 Stations, Evanston Joins Divvy's Regional Transportation System Connecting Chicago, Evanston and Oak Park DivvyEvanston_Social_IMG_150px.jpg The week of June 27, Divvy Bike Share will officially roll into Evanston, with 100 Divvy bikes and 10 bike share stations being installed in locations strategically chosen to provide residents, visitors and students with an additional two-wheeled transportation option. Asian American & Pacific Islander Heritage Month. |
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