5 Ways Instagram is Going to Increase Engagement in 2022 5 Ways Instagram is Going to Increase Engagement in 2022 – Latest Instagram Trends to Follow This Year

[ad_1] Instagram is the most widely used photo-sharing social media platform with hundreds of millions of users monthly. Statista announced expects that this number of users will increase up to 1.2 billion in 2023. If you want your customers to find your business, admire your products, or recognize your brand, you should never overlook Instagram’s impressive appeal. Already have an Instagram account for your business? Find out how you can improve your engagement with Instagram…

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Ukraine WAR BULLETIN As of March 2, 10.00 a.m. (EST)

[ad_1]   WAR BULLETIN As of March 2, 10.00 a.m. (EST)   Many Ukrainian cities and villages are suffering from Russian terror, but most of all – Kharkiv, Mariupol and Kherson. Bombs, rockets and shells hit homes and civilian infrastructure. Russian forces target hospitals and kill medics. The enemy viciously fired on peaceful Zhytomyr. New bayraktars have already arrived in Ukraine. There will be more Stingers and Javelins. The Government of Ukraine is in close…

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Will Everything Become Digital Or Should We Still Preserve Physical Artifacts?

[ad_1] In an increasingly digital world, some people worry that the physical world will become obsolete. But as technology advances, we find new and innovative ways to use both digital and physical media. For example, many museums are now digitizing their collections so that they can be accessed online. At the same time, they are also preserving physical artifacts for future generations. It is important to remember that there are benefits to both digital and…

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Can Alexa Make Calls? Yep, and Here’s How It Works

[ad_1] Alexa is multitalented. It can do all kinds of fun music-related tricks, respond to tons of commands and even make your landline obsolete. Yep, that’s right — if you have an Amazon Echo Show 10, Echo Dot, Echo Flex or the latest Echo Show 15, you could ditch your landline and use Alexa to make calls and send messages.  Not only can you use Alexa to make Amazon Echo-to-Echo calls, but you can use your Echo device…

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How to donate in the Ukraine crisis

[ad_1] As the world watches in horror at Russia’s war of conquest in Ukraine, there’s one question that keeps surfacing over and over: How do we help? It’s a good question — and one that is very difficult to answer well. After massive natural disasters, there’s almost always an outpouring of compassion and help. The 2004 Asian tsunami inspired more than $6 billion in donations to a central UN relief fund, while the 2008 Haiti…

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How to Recover Energy Faster After Being Sick

[ad_1] After an illness, it’s a wonderful feeling when you realize that you aren’t sick any longer—that you are coming back to life. But just as an illness may last a week or several weeks, it may be weeks before you feel your fully vibrant self again. It takes time to get over being a bit wobbly and weak, to get back to eating normally, and to get back to full energy levels. No doubt…

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The Fight to Save Children’s Lives at a Kyiv Hospital

[ad_1] Sixteen children have died in Ukraine since the start of the Russian invasion on Feb. 24, and 45 have been injured, according to official figures shared with TIME. Many of the wounded are being brought to Okhmatdyt Children’s Hospital in the capital Kyiv. Ukraine’s largest pediatric facility has already evacuated patients with non-life-threatening conditions, but there are several children who cannot be removed from life support. Their numbers are growing as fighting around the…

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For Kyiv residents, even feeding a cat has become a complicated risk as Russia invades Ukraine

[ad_1] As the minutes ticked down Saturday to the start of a weekend curfew in Kyiv, Lydia Sokolova was one of the few ordinary citizens out on the streets of the Ukrainian capital.  Her mission — to feed her son’s cat — was more than worth any risk, she says. At 74, she appears determined not to let the threat of a Russian invasion instil any sense of panic in her.  “I am not going…

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Column: Welcome to Cold War 2.0. It won’t be easy

[ad_1] WASHINGTON —  No matter how Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine ends, it already marks a turning point in history: the end of a 30-year period of relative peace in Europe and a return to hostility between Russia and its neighbors — a kind of Cold War 2.0. If we’re lucky. The first Cold War, from 1947 until 1991, divided the world between two hostile blocs. The United States and the Soviet Union reached the brink…

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Gas Price Spike: How High Will Costs Soar After Invasion of Ukraine?

[ad_1] The military conflict in Ukraine could have a big impact on gas prices everywhere. MCCAIG As Russia’s invasion of Ukraine continues, gas prices across the US keep rising. On Thursday morning, the national average was $3.54 a gallon, according to AAA, and by Saturday it had reached $3.60. In comparison, the average US gas price was about $2.65 one year ago. The national average could easily click past $4 a gallon by mid-March, Tom Kloza, an…

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