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Last-minute tax filing tips

With tax day just around the corner, millions of Americans are rushing to complete their filings. Jason LaBarge with LaBarge Financial joined us to go over som

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Errors in beachfront information boards to be fixed by June

Incorrect information provided on billboards erected at East London’s esplanade at the beginning of 2024 will only be rectified by about June. Two of the nine billboards were removed in February after the Buffalo City Metro Development Agency (BCMDA) was taken to task over the inaccuracy of the historical details they provided.

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"Decisional style, sleepiness, and online responsiveness" by James G. Phillips, Yang Wai Chow et al.

As sleep problems can impair quality of work, an online questionnaire was used to examine relationships between sleepiness and decision making while obtaining unobtrusive indices of performance. Participants (N = 344) completed the Insomnia Severity Index, Epworth Sleepiness Scale, and the Melbourne Decision Making Questionnaire in a Qualtrics survey while reporting mobile phone use. Qualtrics recorded the time and the number of clicks required to complete each page of the survey. Multiple regression indicated that insomnia was associated with daytime sleepiness and Hypervigilance, and mobile phone use before bed. Participants with moderate sleepiness required a greater number of clicks to complete the questionnaire. Greater sleepiness was associated with longer times to complete these self-assessment tasks. Clinically significant sleepiness produces changes in performance that can be detected from online responsivity. As sleepy individuals can be appreciably and quantitatively slower in performing subjective self-assessment tasks, this argues for objective measures of sleepiness and automated interventions and the design of systems that allow better quality sleep. Practitioner summary: Work can require processing of electronic messages, but 24/7 accessibility increases workload, causes fatigue and potentially creates security risks. Although most studies use people’s self-reports, this study monitors time and clicks required to complete self-assessment rating scales. Sleepiness affected online responsivity, decreasing online accuracy and increasing response times and hypervigilance.

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Letters: Waitangi Day is for celebration not division; supermarket price errors; praise for Watercare

We didn’t vote for this divisive debate Would somebody please make it clear to David Seymour, Winston Peters, Shane Jones and all of the other Act and NZ...

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Schools that fail to amend errors to be barred: UP Board | Allahabad News

Schools that are negligent in correcting the errors in the details of candidates appearing in the 2024 UP Board high school and intermediate examination set to start this month will not be made centres for the 2025 board exams. The board has asked all schools to provide correct credentials of the students in respect to name, parents’ name, date of birth, gender, caste, photo and subjects. Notices have also been sent from all five regional offices (Prayagraj, Bareilly, Meerut, Varanasi and Gorakhpur) to over 100 such schools across the state. If satisfactory answers are not received, the schools will not be made centres for the 2025 board examination. The board has already given four chances to the schools to rectify errors, the last time on January 20. Schools were instructed to send cases of error correction to the regional offices concerned. Despite this, after January 20, schools have requested for amendment in the details of more than 100 candidates. Now, notices are being sent to these schools. Officials said if there is an error in the online form, the student might face difficulty during the examination. To deal with this, the board first gave the opportunity for online error correction and then sought representations through offline medium. The board had already warned if at the last moment, any candidate/institution level demands amendment in the details, then the DIOS and school principal will be held responsible.

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'Very poor service': Qantas must pay $4000 for triple ticket blunders

Two frustrated Qantas passengers were forced to pay for their flights three times because of system errors, missing payments and the issuing of tickets wit

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Qantas ticket errors: Customers pay three times for flights, wait four months for refund

Two frustrated Qantas passengers were forced to pay for their flights three times because of system errors, missing payments and the issuing of tickets with...

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Sportsday

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Newsnight

in 2019, a civil case against the post office took place. the high court ruled that the horizon it system was faulty. thejudgment said... mr bates, that has been put to you... lawyers say the implication from the judge was that the approach to disclosure, the legal process of making documentary evidence and records from computers available to defendants in legal proceedings, was unsatisfactory. the post office withheld from disclosure to those it prosecuted that there had been problems with bugs, errors and defects in the horizon system. this meant subpostmasters were unable to use that information to challenge that horizon was working properly, as the post office alleged, and that horizon itself

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