Decentralized Education Pioneer Acadex Network raises Fund

Decentralized Education (DeEd) solution, Acadex Network, has successfully raised $1.35M in an oversubscribed round from leading investors ahead of its public sale in the coming months.


London, England, United Kingdom., February 15, 2022 - The Acadex Network is unarguably appraised the industry’s foremost decentralized education nexus, exploiting blockchain, metaverse, smart exchange, decentralized finance and NFT to revolutionize global learning and reward excellence. The network poses a decentralized servicing ecosystem, providing a sturdy and secure native chain structure for education and extra curricular learning.

This architecture also fulfills tutor-learner relationships, course fee payments, interns’ block development hub, student loans, NFT study certifications, NFT library and study rewards. And additionally, pioneering integration with the metaverse. Applicably introducing VR domain tutoring (VDT) and VR domain reading (VDR). Wherein users engage in live, recorded and custom tutorial pieces facilitated by augmented reality.

The Acadex Network Ecosystem in its prolific essence, slates to unveil Proof of Knowledge (PoK), initially utilized in a native decentralized study-media platform, Academa. This robust portal links professors, researchers, lecturers, scholars, extra curricular creatives and learners in a meta hub. The AcadFunjies, being the network’s multi-chain NFT creation environment, also introduces NFT freeze, swap, will, copywriting and authentication. Eminently, Acadex looks to foster an environment with on-chain privileges for prospective authors and creatives to rollout more effective educational blockchain technologies.

It’s a no-brainer that this Binance chain based network is a charmer to investors. This is why The Acadex Network is pleased to announce the conclusion of its Private Sale round with $1.35m raised. After an exhaustive roller coaster of bidding and lobbying. This buy-in came from a mixed candidacy of some of the network's esteemed partners, other relevant corporates and a selected pick of individual investors. With 90,000,000 ACDX tokens sold, each investor size allocation was so strategically allotted that worryingly influential holdings or centralized control of the supply per person or corporate is avoided. Therefore preventing any substantial or effective prospective dump. It is for this reason participatory limits were somewhat instituted during the sale, especially with the teeming interests. Nevertheless, all of Acadex Network's investors are highly appreciated and esteemed equal.

As seed rounds have formally concluded, the funds raised in this private sale will be injected to accessorize administrative and marketing campaigns leading to the IDO in late Q1 2022. And also mobilize affairs for smart contract audits.

The future is Decentralized Education (DeEd), and it is with excitement Acadex Network journeys to the phase.
 

About Acadex Network

Acadex Network is the World’s Pioneering Decentralized Education Network, introducing blockchain’s first Proof of Knowledge (PoK) consensus.

Bound to upscale the global education quality and learning systems, by instituting study inclusiveness, subsidized student loans, reward learners, authors, creatives and curb study certificate forgery, blockchain intellectual property copyrighting and authentication using NFT, AR & VR technology.
 

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Albuquerque Tree Experts Uses Tree Trimming to Improve Soapberry Without Compromising Its Shade

Albuquerque, NM (release-news ) February 15, 2022 - On Friday, Albuquerque Tree Experts helped Beatrice Henner improve her soapberry tree. Using tree trimming, the company gave the soapberry an aesthetically appealing shape. Albuquerque Tree Experts impressed the homeowner after maintaining the tree's ability to provide shade even after removing branches from its crown.

"In Albuquerque," said Beatrice, "the summers are generally too hot for any homeowner to not have a good shade tree. The soapberry has been providing shade in the summer's hot sun. However, standing in the front yard, the tree also needs to give this landscape an attractive appearance - this is why the family decided to invite a team of tree cutting professionals in Albuquerque."

"Taking time to research different companies helped the family choose a well-experienced tree care company," added Beatrice. "Albuquerque Tree Experts has reportedly been working with commercial and residential property owners in this city - and neighborhoods like Sandia Heights, Rio Rancho, Paradise Hills, North Valley, and Carnuel for the past 2.5 decades. This extensive work experience shows in the type of results they generate. Despite removing several branches from the soapberry during tree trimming, Albuquerque Tree Experts still maintained a crown that is populated enough to offer good shade."

To see what Albuquerque Tree Experts has been up to, check their website: https://www.treeservicealbuquerque.net/

Beatrice noted that the soapberry had been standing on her landscape for more than 40 years. However, the tree had been trimmed only twice. According to the homeowner, the reason why the family had avoided trimming the tree more often is that finding a team of qualified professionals in Albuquerque was not easy.

"It is like the family was looking in the wrong place," said Beatrice. "The team that trimmed the soapberry about 15 years ago removed random branches, leaving the tree with an unattractive crown. What's more, the team almost killed the tree with unnecessary injuries. When everyone saw the results generated by the company, the idea of trimming the soapberry again was thrown out of the window."

Beatrice and her family started thinking about the soapberry's tree trimming when the tree started damaging the landscape's appearance. Standing on the landscape's front yard, the tree was playing a key role in her home's appearance.

"The soapberry was one of the first things that visitors saw when they entered the compound," said Beatrice. "The tree created the impression that the entire landscape is messy. Even though everyone was afraid that tree trimming would cause damage, it was the only way to fix the tree."

Beatrice reportedly talked to several neighbors who had trimmed their trees recently. Asking the neighbors which company offers the best professional tree services in Albuquerque helped Beatrice discover Albuquerque Tree Experts. When she called the company, the booking office picked her phone call immediately and later sent someone to do a cost estimate.

"The estimate provided by Albuquerque Tree Experts was so affordable that the family could not believe that it came from a company with years of experience," said Beatrice. "After the cost estimate, the company's Albuquerque tree trimming team arrived 30 minutes later."

Albuquerque Tree Experts reportedly surprised Beatrice when its team completed the soapberry tree trimming in 45 minutes. The homeowner was expecting the team to spend more time on her tree.

"The company's ability to complete the procedure quickly was probably one of the reasons why the overall price was so affordable," said Beatrice. "The last company that worked on the 40-foot soapberry spent 2 hours on its crown. Using its modern tree service tools, Albuquerque Tree Experts cut the time needed to trim the tree - this, in turn, allowed the family to save a lot of money."

Beatrice noted that Albuquerque Tree Experts collected the waste generated by the tree maintenance procedure. Cleaning both the soapberry's crown and the ground below, the company left her home looking aesthetically appealing, well-arranged, and safe.

Albuquerque Tree Experts' base of operation is located at 6001 Menaul Blvd NE, Albuquerque, NM 87110, United States. The company, however, can be reached remotely via +1 505-594-4798 and This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

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Items from The Estate of Robert Woodruff Coca Cola President 1923 to 1955 will be Auctioned Feb 26

Items from the estate of Robert W. Woodruff (1889-1985), the American businessman and philanthropist who served as president of The Coca-Cola Company from 1923 to 1955, will come up for bid on Saturday, February 26th, by Ahlers & Ogletree, starting at 10 am Eastern time. Items from Woodruff’s wife Nell, who was a Red Cross nurse, will also be sold.

The more than 400 lots will include portraits of Mr. Woodruff by Norman Rockwell and Thomas Stephens, a portrait of George Washington by former President Dwight Eisenhower (Woodruff’s longtime friend and golfing partner), a Thomas C. Molesworth “Jack Rabbit” stand, custom and Tiffany diamond jewelry worn by Nell, Coca-Cola items, furniture items and decorative objects.

Also featured will be items pertaining to Woodruff’s longtime friendship with legendary golfer Bobby Jones (including a birthday letter from Bobby Jones and Eisenhower to Woodruff, plus golfing books written by Jones and inscribed “to Bob”); items relating to cigars and pipes, two of Woodruff’s passions (including the custom cabinet made for Woodruff by Dunhill, housing his personal pipe collection); and various intriguing rarities, including a shoulder-mount elk shot and tagged in 1942; and the only known remaining Robert W. Woodruff monogrammed golf club.

There will be no in-person bidding for this auction due to Covid, but bidders can register and bid right now on LiveAuctioneers.com, Invaluable.com and Bidsquare.com. All registered bidders can also bid in real time as lots sell on auction day, starting at 10 am. Interested parties will be able to preview all lots in person in Ahlers & Ogletree’s Atlanta showroom at 700 Miami Circle.

The Woodruffs led a full and exciting life, and the items in the auction reflect that zest for living. They were pulled from the couple’s four homes: Windcrofte, their opulent primary residence on 16 acres of prime real estate in Atlanta; the TE Ranch in Wyoming, the 8,000-acre onetime home of the legendary Buffalo Bill Cody (1846-1917); a two-story River House complex on 52nd Street in Manhattan; and Ichauway, a vast, 29,000-acre working-hunting plantation in South Georgia.

The portrait of Mr. Woodruff by the American artist-illustrator Norman Rockwell (1894-1978) shows Woodruff as a young man. The charcoal on paper, in a 26 ½ inch by 21 ½ inch frame, is artist signed (estimate: $20,000-$40,000). The portrait by Thomas Stephens (British/N.Y., 1885-1966) depicts an older Woodruff in a waist-up rendering. He’s holding his trademark cigar. The signed 40 inch by 30-inch (sight, less frame) oil on canvas work should realize $10,000-$20,000.

Who knew Dwight Eisenhower was a painter? And not a bad one, as it turns out. His Portrait of George Washington, after Gilbert Stuart (Mass., 1755-1828) is signed lower left and comes with a plaque that reads, “To Nell and Bob from their friend Ike” (estimate: $10,000-$20,000). Also, a personal (or informal) 1958 Christmas card from the Eisenhowers to the Woodruffs, depicting Ike and Mamie in whimsical Santa suits, one of only 200 made, should finish at $500-$700.

Speaking of Christmas cards, up for bid is a complete set of 44 Christmas cards produced for the Woodruffs from 1941-1984 by Athos Menaboni (Italian/Ga., 1895-1990), depicting birds and flora from the TE Ranch and Ichauway (estimate: $3,000-$5,000). Also for sale is a red leather-bound birthday memorabilia book from Mr. Woodruff’s 70th birthday party in 1959 given at the Capital City Club in Atlanta, attended by many friends and luminaries (estimate: $200-$400).

One of the attendees was Bobby Jones, who, like Eisenhower, was a close friend and golfing buddy of Woodruff’s. Two sterling silver nut dishes, engraved with Jones’s name and that of sportswriter Grantland Rice, will be sold as one lot (estimate: $150-$300). The furniture category will be led by a large and beautiful British 19th century George III-style mahogany breakfront bookcase with glazed doors, 92 inches tall by 97 ½ inches wide (estimate: $4,000-$6,000).

Personal jewelry items from Nell Woodruff will include the stunning, vintage platinum and diamond engagement ring given to her by Robert, with a 4.61-carat marquise brilliant cut center diamond, F-color, SI1 clarity (estimate: $80,000-$120,000); and an early 20th century Black, Starr and Frost Art Deco vanity case (or compact), made from 14kt yellow and white gold, rose cut diamonds, jadeite jade, enamel and Bakelite, with a mirror (estimate: $4,000-$6,000).

The Thomas C. Molesworth (Wyo., 1890-1977) “Jack Rabbit” sculpture from 1938, unmarked, made from painted wrought iron, is 36 ½ inches tall and comes with a typed poem by Mrs. Molesworth (estimate: $10,000-$15,000). Also sold will be a patinated bronze sculpture by Franz Bergmann (Austrian, 1861-1936), aka Nam Greb, titled Mameluk Warrior, with a foundry mark and “Real Vienna Bronze,” on a marble base, 24 inches tall (estimate: $5,000-$10,000).

An 18th century seven-piece George III neoclassical Adams sterling silver oval epergne centerpiece, with the marks of William Pitts and Joseph Preedy (London, active 1791-1799), inscribed to Mr. Woodruff, has an estimate of $6,000-$9,000. Also, a five-piece sterling silver tea and coffee service in the “Duncan” pattern by Fisher Silversmiths (American, founded 1936), with Nell Woodruff’s monogram, weighing a total of 81.71 ozt., should sell for $3,500-$4,500.

There is some Coca-Cola memorabilia in the sale. This includes two of Mr. Woodruff’s personal advertising lighters, one a Hadson “Blue Bird” musical lighter with Woodruff’s initials and a Scripto Vu-Lighter with his name (estimate: $150-$300); and an early 20th century graduated drink glass and metal holder, both showing the Coca-Cola company logo, mentioned in Cecil Munsey’s book, The Illustrated Guide to Collectibles of Coca-Cola, 1972 (estimate: $50-$100).

To learn more about Ahlers & Ogletree and the sale of the estate of Robert and Nell Woodruff on Saturday, February 26th, at 10 am Eastern time, or to join their email list for information on upcoming sales, please visit www.aandoauctions.com. Updates are posted often.

Payroll and Accounting Courses can now be Learned Online at NACPT Pharma College

TORONTO, ON, 15-Feb-2022 - Accounting and Payroll Administration program will be taught in online, onsite and hybrid mode starting from January 2022 at NACPT Pharma College. “All of us have been in an unforeseen situation for over 2 years because of the pandemic,” said Nicholas, program advisor at NACPT Pharma College. “and now it’s high time we start adapting to the need of the hour.”

Many international students had to cancel their application in the previous year as they had extended travel bans and colleges were not prepared to provide online education in Canada. With no immigration services being provided students as well as colleges were in a fix.

“With everything going into lockdown the difficult part was not having employees to make further arrangements for students.” said Rathi Param, Dean of NACPT pharma College. “And as remote work started we instantly planned for online learning for all students.”

Accounting jobs are plenty in Canada and a proper diploma can get you started in the industry. As the payroll accounting courses do not require hands-on training, learning it online will not make much difference in your career.

Visit here for more information on the Accounting and Payroll Administration program provided by NACPT pharma College: https://www.nacptpharmacollege.com/course/accounting-and-payroll-administration/

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NACPT Pharma College, o/a North American College of Pharmaceutical Technology (NACPT) is a career college that operates as a PCC under PCC Act, 2005. Currently, NACPT Pharma College has two campuses located in the heart of Toronto and Mississauga, Ontario. NACPT is a leading career college in Canada that provides in-depth skill training in healthcare, pharmaceutical, cannabis, business, technology and related fields in order to maximize the job and business opportunities within the target industries. For over ten years, NACPT has offered specialized in-depth skill training, graduate and post-graduate diploma programs in both the pharmaceutical and cannabis industries. In addition, NACPT has been offering various cannabis skills training and business incubation programs since 2017. NACPT Pharma College is affiliated and partnered with many leading pharmaceuticals, cannabis, technology, IT and related companies with the intention of providing job placement within the industry-related sectors.

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Fresh Covid19 Cases Arrived In India

Kerala has reported the highest covid patients in recent days. It’s great to announce today’s infectivity rate is 13.4% lower than the previous time. Continue reading…

According to India’s health report, a total of 58,077 new cases have arrived. This is not too huge as it had taken a deadly shape a few days ago. The health ministry has been shown a light in the midst of Omicron infectivity.

The daily positivity rate has been recorded at 3.89% while the weekly positivity rate remains within 5.765. This news has been confirmed by the health ministry of India.

On Friday, the news has been updated and being said, it is 13.4% lower than the previous day’s report. As per the research, India’s cumulative caseload is on an average of 4,25,36,137. Definitely, the case of inactivity is huge besides the country7 population.

Besides this, there is also great news that there is a handsome rate of recovery cases in India. Approximately 4,13,31,158 people have survived the covid. It could be hard to tell when this situation will be totally overcome, but it may come soon to India.
 
After Kerala, Karnataka, Maharashtra is having the highest positive cases. However, there are Many cases remain untouched. Most middle-class people avoid going for checks. Thus, their positive of Covid-19 also never comes in the measurement.

At a wholesome rate, the covid is still infecting the Indians. But all are hoping they will be free from the covid danger very soon. However, you should stay protective about yourself and also for your surroundings. Keeping yourself protected, you can stay protected and safe every time.

Take the covid precautions and maintain all the covid rules while going outside. It’s time to get help from Covid.
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