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Beginner's Guide to OneNote
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OneNote is a note-taking software developed by Microsoft. It is a versatile tool that allows you to take notes, create to-do lists, and organize information in one place. Here are some basic steps to help you get started with OneNote: 1. Creating a new notebook: When you launch OneNote, you will see a screen with different notebook options. You can choose to create a new notebook, or you can use an existing one. To create a new notebook, click on the "New Notebook" button and follow the prompts. 2. Creating a new section: Once you have created a new notebook, you can create different sections within it to organize your notes. To create a new section, click on the plus (+) icon next to the "Sections" tab. 3. Creating a new page: To create a new page within a section, click on the plus (+) icon next to the "Pages" tab 4. ...
brushing teeth by Ignacia Heyer and ChatGTP
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Once upon a time, there was a little girl named Emily. Emily was a very curious and playful child who loved to explore and learn new things every day. One day, Emily's mother noticed that her daughter's teeth were starting to look yellow and she realized that Emily needed to start brushing her teeth regularly. Emily's mother decided to make brushing teeth a fun activity for her daughter. She took Emily to the store and let her choose her favorite toothbrush and toothpaste. Emily was so excited to choose her own toothbrush and toothpaste that she picked out a pink sparkly toothbrush and strawberry-flavored toothpaste. That night, before bed, Emily's mother showed her how to brush her teeth. She explained to Emily that she needed to brush all of her teeth for two minutes, making sure to brush the front, back, and top of each tooth. Emily was fascinated by the bubbles that formed as she brushed her teeth with her strawberry-flavored toothpaste. Every night after that, Em...
US Department of Labor recovers $1.1M for 263 foreign workers denied full wages by Wisconsin employer
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US Department of Labor recovers $1.1M for 263 foreign workers denied full wages by Wisconsin employer MADISON, WI – Five years after leaving their Guatemalan and Mexican homes for jobs promised by owners of two Wisconsin forestry companies and discovering they would not receive the wages, benefits and types of jobs described in their contracts, 263 workers will finally receive $1.1 million in unpaid wages after extensive federal investigations. The lengthy resolution began with a U.S. Department of Labor review of H-2B Visa program certification contracts from 2016 to 2018 held by Northwoods Forestry Inc. and A&C Forestry Services LLC, both located in Eleva. The department’s Wage and Hour Division identified several violations of H-2B Visa program requirements, including improper job classification and employment outside the area of intended employment. While the employers sought and contracted the H-2B forestry workers for jobs in Maine, Minnesota, New Hampshire and Wisconsin, in...