Dr. Dennie M. Beach

Copenhagen Lighting the Way to Greener, More Efficient Cities

Follow us on Twitter: @GoAfricaNetwork COPENHAGEN — On a busy road in the center of town here, a string of green lights embedded in the bike path — the “Green Wave” — flashes on, helping cyclists avoid red traffic lights. On a main artery into the city, truck drivers can see on smartphones when the […]

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How Technology Could Help Fight Income Inequality

Follow us on Twitter: @GoAfricaNetwork Rising income inequality has set off fierce political and economic debates, but one important angle hasn’t been explored adequately. We need to ask whether market forces themselves might limit or reverse the trend. Technology has contributed to the rise in inequality, but there are also some significant ways in which

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Unequal Treatment of 2 Protesters in Eric Garner Case, One White and One Black

Follow us on Twitter: @GoAfricaNetwork It is a misdemeanor in New York to abandon animals or deprive them of food, water or “a sufficient supply of good and wholesome air,” and so far this year, more than 100 arrests have been made in the city for such neglect or worse. One couple was sentenced to

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How to Restore Old Versions of Word Documents

Follow us on Twitter: @GoAfricaNetwork Restoring Versions Of Word Documents Q. Is there any way to revert to a previous version of aMicrosoft Word document, even after I’ve saved the changes in the current file? A. Most Windows and Mac editions of Microsoft Word include a setting that automatically makes a backup copy of a

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We Must Stop Police Abuse of Black Men

Follow us on Twitter: @GoAfricaNetwork I CAN recall it as if it were yesterday: looking into the toilet and seeing blood instead of urine. That was the aftermath of my first police encounter. As a 15-year-old, living in South Jamaica, Queens, I was arrested on a criminal trespass charge after unlawfully entering and remaining in

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NYGEAR UP Project Abstract

Project Abstract Go Africa Network acknowledges the importance of implementing programs that seek to improve the academic and career outcomes of underserved students. We believe that interventions that are early, comprehensive, data driven and utilize the best available outcomes research can significantly improve student outcomes. With this in mind, Go Africa Network will partner with

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Finally, a Health Insurance Campaign That Speaks Directly to Millennials

Follow us on Twitter:  @GoAfricaNetwork For many Americans, the Affordable Care Act (ACA) is the first time in which inexpensive, comprehensive health care coverage has become available. In particular, younger Americans searching for their first health insurance plan will benefit from ACA coverage. But the ACA marketing has fallen flat as the Obama administration and the

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Creating Healthy Schools and Communities (CHSC) initative: RFA # 1405120447

Introduction: Go Africa Network Inc. (a 501(c)(3) U.S. based non-profit), in concert with New York State Department of Health’s Division of Nutrition Bureau of Nutrition Risk Reduction endeavors to partner with school Districts Identified as High-risk by the New York State, Bureau of Community Chronic Disease Prevention as in need of for preventing and addressing 

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