Jeff Hurt

Jeff Hurt is a community advocate and catalyst for positive change. With a background in community development and a deep passion for making a difference, Jeff has spent years actively engaged in various community-building initiatives. Through his work, he has witnessed the transformative power of individuals coming together to create stronger, more vibrant communities. Jeff brings his expertise, experience, and unique perspective to our blog, offering practical insights, inspiring stories, and actionable strategies for readers who are eager to make an impact. Join Jeff on this journey and let's build better communities together.

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Technology and the Pandemic: Improving Access to Healthcare

Importance of Healthcare Healthcare is an essential component of society, and all people need access to it at some point in their lives. Access to healthcare will give people opportunities to improve their health outcomes and monitor health trends. Healthcare also paves the way towards the proper maintenance of people’s health and improving medical services

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On Singaporean Education: Globally-Competitive Students Taught by Globally-Competitive Teachers

Singaporean students continue to impress the entire world as they ranked at the top or near the top of every global competency comparisons in mathematics, science, and reading. In the recent results of PISA, the Programme for International Student Assessment, which tests the scholastic performances of 15-year-old students across several nations, the city-state once again,

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Parenting 101: How to Survive Virtual Learning

The coronavirus outbreak has completely transformed human lives. Millions of workers across the globe were ordered to work from home, while schools were forced to close to limit the spread of the virus. According to recent statistics, in the United States alone, around 50,000 K-12 schools and more than 3,200 colleges and universities have been closed since March of

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