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ELEV8, Appliqate s Hybrid Event Division Announces Miami Live Event June 2-3, 2021

Press release content from Globe Newswire. The AP news staff was not involved in its creation. ELEV8, Appliqate’s Hybrid Event Division Announces Miami Live Event June 2-3, 2021 . APPLIQATE, INCMay 4, 2021 GMT Sheridan Wyoming, May 04, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) Appliqate Inc. (OTC: APQT) announces key speakers and schedule for ELEV8 Miami 2021 that will take place June 2nd & 3rd in Wynwood Miami during Bitcoin Week. The conference will take place at the Wynwood Garage. ELEV8:Miami addresses the latest trends and investment opportunities for digital assets NFT’s, ALT Coins, blockchain adoption, cryptocurrencies and the state of the institutional and retail market. The conference boasts 20+ speakers and will include dynamic workshops, panel discussions, presentations, case studies, and networking events.

2021 NFL Draft Grades: Fan poll for Miami Dolphins selections

2021 NFL Draft Grades: Fan poll for Miami Dolphins’ selections Share this story Photo by Gregory Shamus/Getty Images The 2021 NFL Draft has come to an end, with the Miami Dolphins adding several new rookies to the roster. How did they do throughout the three-day draft process? That is for you to tell us this afternoon. Miami used the sixth-overall pick on Thursday night to add Alabama wide receiver Jaylen Waddle, giving them a speedster wide receiver to take the top off of defenses and reuniting him with his college quarterback, Tua Tagovailoa. They were not done in the first round, however, as they used the 18th-overall pick to select University of Miami edge rusher Jaelan Phillips.

Viewpoint: DeMaurice Smith on why it s time to stop the student-athlete madness

33 DeMaurice Smith is the executive director of the National Football League Players Association. If you are a high school or college football player watching the NFL Draft with dreams of being selected by an NFL team in the future, take the time to learn the story of a man named Ray Dennison, as it will reset everything you think you know about how players fit into college sports. Ray Dennison was a U.S. Army veteran, husband and father of three who came back to join the Fort Lewis A&M football team at the encouragement of the head coach. Dennison was defending the opening kickoff for the Aggies in September of 1955 when he went to make a tackle and an opponent’s knee fractured his skull. The blow to the head ultimately killed him 30 hours later.

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