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As Macao’s leading developer of integrated resorts, Sands China Ltd. maintains a continuous focus on contributing to the local community and making it a better place to live through initiatives like Sands Cares and Project Protect, which promote a strong quality of life and foster a positive environment.
Sands China has continued its Responsible Gaming Ambassador advanced training programme, aimed at educating team members on how to create a positive environment at all the company’s properties.
Starting May 5, some 18,000 Nevadans will be celebrating Ramadan, a holy month when Muslims fast and pray from sun-up to sun-down, and generally avoid sinful speech and behavior.
I recently attended a large meeting of faculty to discuss graduate students’ evaluation, recruitment and retention.
“Let the data drive your goals,” one of the speakers repeated, mantra-like – with genuine enthusiasm and conviction – and I couldn’t help but wince.
Former Vice President and presidential candidate Al Gore came to UNLV Tuesday and received a standing ovation after his speech, even though he issued some dire and sometimes depressing warnings about climate change.
Macau casino operator Sands China has continued its responsible gaming training course in Macau, educating its team members on how to create a positive environment at all its properties.
5 solid tips to understanding for real that during lovers' fights, the battle is not between a couple, but them against whatever the issue is.
As the leading integrated resort operator in Macau, Sands China Limited has been committed to giving back to the Macao community and is committed to enhancing the implementation of the “Golden Sand Care” Global Corporate Citizenship Program and the “ Project Protect ” initiative. Residents' physical and mental health and a positive environment will actively contribute to the Australian community.
A recent federal report shows boys, black students, and students with disabilities get kicked out of school at higher rates than their peers.