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NoneMETAIRIE, La. – Dejounte Murray plans to return to the New Orleans Pelicans ' lineup on Wednesday night for the first time since fracturing his left hand in a season-opening victory over Chicago on Oct. 23. And when Murray takes the court against the Toronto Raptors , his mother will be on his mind. Recommended Videos After practice on Tuesday, Murray discussed his impending return and disclosed more details about the previously unspecified “personal matters” that caused him to leave the team during the final days of the preseason. His mother had a stroke, he said. “It was tough to leave and go deal with that. As she got better, she wanted me to come play,” Murray said of his last-minute decision to start against Chicago. He added that his hand injury near the end of that game was God's way of telling him, “‘Nah, you need to stay with your mom.’” “I was more concerned about my mother. That was my priority,” Murray continued. “I wasn’t really worried about my recovery.” Murray's mother has recovered well, he said, while he is “healthy and ready to help this team.” “I’m ready to hoop. Play for my mother — she’s going to be watching," Murray said. “I’m ready to compete, bring that winning spirit.” The Pelicans (4-14) certainly could use the help, having lost 14 of 16 games since opening the season with a pair of victories. Injuries have ravaged the roster. At times, all five starters have been out. Star power forward Zion Williamson has missed 12 games this season — one with an illness and 11 with a hamstring injury. Herb Jones has been sidelined by a shoulder strain and Brandon Ingram's status is in doubt after he sat out practice on Tuesday with calf soreness that also sidelined him during a loss on Monday night at Indiana. But at least two starters — Murray and fellow guard CJ McCollum — are expected to play against the Raptors. “I don’t care how many games we’ve lost. I just know every time I step on the floor I feel like we can win games,” said Murray, who had 14 points, 10 assists and eight rebounds in his lone game with the Pelicans. "That’s just my mentality, and I feel like it can carry over to a lot of guys.” ___ AP NBA: https://apnews.com/hub/NBA
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The results came after an exit poll, released immediately after the polling stations closed, showed that Milanovic, backed by the opposition left-wing Social Democrats, had scooped more than 50 percent of the first round vote and would thus avoid the January 12 run-off. Milanovic won 49.11 percent of the first round vote and Primorac, backed by the ruling conservative HDZ party, took 19.37 percent, according to results released by the state electoral commission from nearly all of the polling stations. Such a strong lead for Milanovic, whom surveys labelled a favourite ahead of the vote, raises serious concerns for Prime Minister Andrej Plenkovic's HDZ. The election comes as the European Union and NATO member country of 3.8 million people struggles with biting inflation, widespread corruption and a labour shortage. Among the eight contenders, centre-right MP Marija Selak Raspudic and green-left MP Ivana Kekin followed the two main rivals, the exit poll showed. They each won around nine percent of the vote. Croatia's president commands the country's armed forces and has a say in foreign policy. But despite limited powers, many believe the office is key for the political balance of power in a country mainly governed by the HDZ since independence in 1991. "All the eggs should not be in one basket," Nenad Horvat, a salesman in his 40s, told AFP. He sees Milanovic, a former leftist prime minister, as the "last barrier to all levers of power falling into the hands of HDZ", echoing the view of many that was reflected in Sunday's vote results. The 58-year-old Milanovic has been one of Croatia's leading and most colourful political figures for nearly two decades. Sharp and eloquent, he won the presidency for the Social Democrats (SDP) in 2020 with pledges to advocate tolerance and liberalism. But he used the office to attack political opponents and EU officials, often with offensive and populist rhetoric. Milanovic, who condemned Russia's aggression against Ukraine, has nonetheless criticised the West's military aid to Kyiv. That prompted the prime minister to label him a pro-Russian who is "destroying Croatia's credibility in NATO and the EU". Milanovic countered that he wanted to protect Croatia from being "dragged into war". "As long as I'm president no Croatian soldier will wage somebody else's wars," he said this month. Milanovic regularly pans Plenkovic and his HDZ party over systemic corruption, calling the premier a "serious threat to Croatia's democracy". "I'm a guarantee of the control of the octopus of corruption... headed by Andrej Plenkovic," he said during the campaign. For many, the election is a continuation of the longstanding feud between two powerful politicians. "This is still about the conflict between the prime minister and president," political analyst Zarko Puhovski told AFP. "All the rest are just incidental topics." Primorac, a 59-year-old physician and scientist returning to politics after 15 years, campaigned as a "unifier" promoting family values and patriotism. "Croatia needs unity, global positioning and a peaceful life," he told reporters after casting his ballot in Zagreb, adding that he would later attend a mass. Primorac repeatedly accused Milanovic of "disgracing Croatia", a claim that resonated with his supporters. ljv/bcDigital rights advocates find gaps in Cameroon data protection bill
MANCHESTER, England : Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola is rarely one to point the finger at his players and despite a calamitous 3-3 draw at home to Feyenoord in the Champions League on Tuesday after they threw away a three-goal lead the Spaniard stuck by his team again. City find themselves in uncharted territory, now mired in a six-game slump after they arrived at the Etihad Stadium for Tuesday's match on the heels of five straight losses, including a 4-0 rout by Tottenham Hotspur last weekend. It was another miserable night as defensive blunders saw Feyenoord strike three times inside 15 minutes and what could have been a confidence boost for City turned into anything but. "It was not necessary to say anything to (the players), they know it perfectly," Guardiola said. "It is what it is, difficult to swallow now. We give away especially the first one and after we are not stable enough." A double from Erling Haaland and a goal from Ilkay Gundogan had the home fans cheering before Anis Hadj Moussa pulled one back for Feyenoord in the 75th minute when he pounced on a terrible back pass from their Croatia defender Josko Gvardiol. Another sloppy pass by the 22-year-old led to Santiago Gimenez making it 3-2 seven minutes later before David Hancko equalised for the Dutch side in the 89th minute. "He is so young, he'll learn," Guardiola said of Gvardiol, who looked distraught after Feyenoord's second goal. "... I'll be so wrong if I point specific things at him. He's a fantastic player, fantastic boy and more than ever must be helped." At the end of the game the crowd booed City, who dropped to 15th in the 36-team table on eight points, two points off the top eight who qualify automatically for the last 16, with the next 16 sides entering a two-leg playoff to try to join them. "They come here not to remember the success in the past, but to see the team win," Guardiola said of the shell-shocked City supporters. "Of course they are completely right to express what they feel. Of course (they are) disappointed." Feyenoord manager Brian Priske was beaming with pride after his team became the first in Champions League history to draw after trailing by three goals as late as the 75th minute. "I just love that word resilience and that's what these boys have," he said. Guardiola's side next face one of their toughest tests of the season when they visit Premier League leaders Liverpool on Sunday. A loss would leave City 11 points adrift of the Reds. Asked if he could lift his players for a mammoth challenge, Guardiola said: "We have to, we have to. It's my job."Their Christmas break over, the Rangers are back to work Friday, practicing, and then flying to Tampa for a two-game trip to the Sunshine State, where they will face the Lightning Saturday and the Stanley Cup champion Florida Panthers Monday. When last we saw them, the Rangers were an utter mess. They were blown out by the rival Devils Monday in the last game before the break, had lost to Carolina the day before, and on Christmas Day, they were tied for last in the Metropolitan Division with the Islanders, having lost 13 of their last 17 games. Chris Kreider, the longest-tenured Rangers player, and the franchise’s third all-time goalscorer, was a healthy scratch against the Devils, with coach Peter Laviolette saying after the game, “We need more’’ from Kreider. After the Devils game, leading scorer Artemi Panarin was asked what he thought the problem has been. “It could be many things,’’ he said. “I feel like, everywhere, we . . . have extra weight on us. Like everyone is trying too hard. Maybe we’re, I don't know, not relaxed enough or something. Because I can promise, everyone on the team wants to win. Everyone works hard. But sometimes, if you don't have confidence, if you're not in the right place, mentally, you just feel like everything harder than this.’’ So as the 16-17-1 Blueshirts embark on the rest of their season, the only question for them is whether what has gone wrong for them is fixable. With 48 games left in the season, the Rangers have time to turn things around, but how would they do that, exactly? The problems they have had that have caused this nosedive don’t show any signs of being able to correct themselves; and it’s hard to see what the coach, management or ownership could do to reverse the team’s fortunes. This season, they brought back essentially the same team — minus fourth-line center Barclay Goodrow — that won the Presidents’ Trophy last season. So did last season’s team overachieve in a huge way, or has this year’s team underachieved in a massive way? Mika Zibanejad was supposed to be the team’s No. 1 center, but he has struggled, and has been demoted in some games to the third line. Through 34 games, his six goals and 15 assists project to 14 goals and 36 assists (50 points) over a full 82-game season. Those are not first-line center numbers. Even worse, Zibanejad, who’s always been a strong two-way player, is a team-worst minus-19, tied for fourth-worst in the NHL. Plus/minus isn’t a statistic valued by the analytics community, but that’s a bad number. So is Zibanejad a good player having a bad year? Or is he a 31-year-old player entering the back nine of his career? Not that it’s all his fault, either. The defense has been poor, and other players haven’t produced what they’re expected to, either. Vincent Trocheck, who, with Panarin and Alexis Lafreniere made up one of the best lines in the league last season, is on pace for 48 points this season. He had 77 last year. Lafreniere, whose breakout season last year and fast start this year earned him a seven-year, $52.15 million contract extension, has one assist in his last eight games. Might GM Chris Drury, who’s already made two trades this month, sending captain Jacob Trouba to Anaheim and young forward Kaapo Kakko to Seattle, fire Laviolette to try and change things up? It’s probably not something Drury wants to do, but if the losing continues, might he be forced to? Sometimes it’s just not your year. And if Drury reaches that conclusion, then it may make sense for the Rangers to become sellers at the trade deadline, rather than buyers. Maybe they can get back draft picks for players like forward Reilly Smith, free-agent-to-be defensemen Ryan Lindgren and Will Borgen, and re-stock the prospect pipeline. Then they can sign Boston College forward Gabe Perreault after his college season is over, put him in the lineup at the end of the season, and just start getting ready for next year. Is it early to start thinking that way? Maybe a little. But as the great Yogi Berra once said, “It gets late early around here.’’ Colin Stephenson covers the Rangers for Newsday. He has spent more than two decades covering the NHL and just about every sports team in the New York metropolitan area.
National Don't miss out on the headlines from National. Followed categories will be added to My News. She’s entertained Aussie kids for two decades as part of The Wiggles, most recently wearing the red jersey, but now Caterina Mete is using those skills with a smaller audience, much closer to home: her twin girls Dolly and Gigi. Life is busy as a mother and a performer, but for the Wiggles shows in Brisbane on Sunday, and then in Canberra next Saturday, Ms Mete will be able to bring her little girls with her. “I’m so blessed that I work in a place that is for children. I’m lucky that my children can grow up surrounded by music,” she said. “Every morning we sing songs, we listen to music.” Having worked with The Wiggles for two decades, Ms Mete understands how important rhythm and melody are to young children. “You see them react to songs and sounds. You can see things like turning their heads when they hear music, or kicking their legs along to the music, smiling, giggling – all those things that children go through,” she said. Red Wiggle Caterina Mete with her daughters Dolly And Gigi, 5 months, Brisbane. Picture: Liam Kidston The Wiggles focus on ‘edutainment’, producing music that is “engaging for children and parents,” said Ms Mete. Hits such as Fruit Salad and Yummy Yummy, are “about fruit in a fun way,” she said. “We’re not saying you must eat fruit, it’s producing a song where children want to eat fruit because the song’s great.” Now The Wiggles are bringing that same sense of fun to another big issue for kids: the transition to school. The Wiggles' Caterina Mete held up two mini costumes when she revealed she is pregnant with identical twin girls. A recent study of 5000 families by early learning centre Young Academics has highlighted parental concerns about whether their children are socially and emotionally ready for school, with 42 per cent saying their child struggled with the transition. The Wiggles have partnered with Young Academics to introduce a daily play-based curriculum to help ease that change. The course will “enrich the sensory and social experiences of our children, making learning more interactive, inclusive, and fun,” said Jenni Gaffney, director of Young Academics. And music is a big part of the program. Music “helps build routines, fosters emotional regulation, and encourages social interactions,” Ms Gaffney said. Caterina Mete with her twins Dolly and Gigi, who wiggled their way into the world on June 25. Ms Mete shares the sentiment. “We can give music and songs, but in the end, the parent will decide if they feel their child is ready for school, and hopefully going through programs like Young Academics, a parent will feel more confident that their child is ready,” she said. With Dolly and Gigi now six months old, that moment is still a fair way off. Asked about the hardest part of motherhood, Ms Mete said it “definitely has its challenges, but it’s been beautiful as well”. “Sometimes it’s just getting out the door with my two children,” she said. More Coverage Phenergan warning: What parents need to know Holly Truelove and Jack Nivison Queen Mary’s breathtaking new photos Adella Beaini, Emily Macdonald Join the conversation Add your comment to this story To join the conversation, please log in. Don't have an account? Register Join the conversation, you are commenting as Logout More related stories National Full list: Every Aussie childcare centre rated The top rated and underperforming childcare centres across Australia have been revealed. Search and see the list and watch our exclusive videos. Read more National Scathing attack on Albo over crypto The opposition has accused the Labor government of lagging behind the rest of the world on cryptocurrency reform, sending investment elsewhere. Read morevery Black Friday, there’s a number of viral products that everyone has on their Christmas wishlist, and we don’t expect this year to be any different. However, not all of these popular items are going to stay in stock, and we have some insight on the ones that won’t. Black Friday is big business, and last year shoppers spent $222.1 billion during the entire holiday shopping season, according to Queue-it. Sales on Black Friday reached $16.4 billion (online and in stores), and this was a 9% increase from the year before. While it comes as no surprise that electronics are the most sought- after products of the holiday season, Queue-it said these items account for the majority of holiday sales, jumping to $50.8 billion in 2023. Apparel, furniture, groceries and toys are the other hot sellers of Black Friday. Together, these five categories accounted for 65% of sales during the holidays last year and that is only expected to grow in 2024. While many items that sell out over Black Friday are driven by a good deal, we also know that a hot product is just that — a gift that most people want to open on Christmas Day. So, here are our picks for the top 10 hot-ticket items that could sell out over Black Friday. If you haven’t picked up a pair of Apple AirPods yet, this could be your year to do it. With Apple launching a fourth generation of AirPods earlier this year, the price on previous models is creeping lower. We think over Black Friday they’ll be at their cheapest price ever, with the AirPods (3rd Gen) likely to sell out. Wireless headphones are one of the most popular products of 2024, and Beats are one of the top brands. We’re already seeing big markdowns on Beats Wireless Headphones, and we expect these price drops to continue into Black Friday. The Beats Solo3 is likely to be on sale for even cheaper than we’ve already seen, and we think they will sell out for Black Friday, with the possibility of other popular Beats headphones joining them. Bluetooth speakers are a must-have for many this year, and with the big sound that comes from JBL’s speakers, it’s easy to see why they might sell out for Black Friday. These popular speakers come in a variety of portable sizes and waterproof designs. We expect big deals on JBL’s top-rated Clip 5 and Flip 6 Bluetooth speaker models. The holidays are ripe for TV deals, and we expect shoppers to buy a ton of them in 2024, especially at Walmart. Consumers are trending toward bigger TVs and the super low-price deals over Black Friday force many models to sell out. This is especially true of popular models from Samsung, Hisense, LG and more favorites. The Dyson Airwrap just might be the top product of Black Friday, as this is one of the rare times there’s a discount on the beloved hair styling tool. At $600, the Airwrap carries a hefty price tag, so any discount presented is a welcome surprise. But as we’ve seen in the past, any Black Friday deal on the Dyson Airwrap causes a crush of interest that’s followed by a sell out. The Bissell Little Green carpet cleaner is a popular home product that just can’t seem to stay in stock. With prices falling under $90, this mighty machine can be a blessing for pet owners and parents, as its compact size makes it easy to store and use when needed. We’ve seen the Little Green Machine sell out before, and we’d be surprised if it didn’t do it again over Black Friday. We’d be remiss if we didn’t include a top toy that we think will be hard to find and gift this year. Our pick is the Furby Galaxy Edition. This glow-in-the-dark Furby is based on the original Furby from the late ’90s with even more features, interactive modes and more fun. Making a comeback in 2023, we saw the revival of this popular toy sell out last year, and we expect the new Furby Galaxy Edition to do the same. Apple’s smartwatches are a top pick among Apple fans. We’ve seen prices on the Apple Watch continue to trend downward, which was only spurred by the release of the new Apple Watch 10 in September. This pushed down prices on earlier models, with the best deals coming on the Apple Watch SE and Apple Watch 9. For Black Friday, we think the prices will drop even lower and sell out due to high demand. If you’ve tried to scoop up the UGG Tasman Slippers in previous years, you already know they never stay in stock for long. As the “it” slipper of the holiday season, UGG’s Tasman sells out multiple times over the holidays, even without a discount offered. We think that this year will be similar, with popular sizes and colors of the Tasman Slipper snatched up fast over Black Friday. One of Apple’s most sought-after products of the year was the iPad, and we saw the 9th Gen and 10th Gen models drop to their lowest prices ever. We think this year will bring some iPad bliss with even better discounts, but these deals will disappear just as fast as they arrive. We think that mega discounts on the iPad (9th Gen) and iPad (10th Gen) could cause sell outs, especially on Amazon. 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On a rare two-game skid, No. 24 Arizona faces DavidsonNoneMichigan defensive tackle Kenneth Grant declared for the 2025 NFL Draft on Thursday after three seasons with the Wolverines. The 6-foot-3, 339-pound junior was a third-team All-American and a second-team All-Big Ten selection this season. He had three sacks among his 32 total tackles over 12 games in 2024. As a sophomore, Grant helped the Wolverines claim the national championship with 29 tackles and 3 1/2 sacks in 15 games. "I am very appreciative to Coach (Jim) Harbaugh and coach (Sherrone) Moore and the rest of the University of Michigan staff that I have crossed paths with," Grant posted on social media. "It has been an honor to be developed into a Michigan Man." Other Michigan players who intend to leave the program for the draft include defensive lineman Mason Graham, cornerback Will Johnson and tight end Colston Loveland. --Field Level Media
Global Classroom Scheduling Software Market Size, Share and Forecast By Key Players-EMS Software, Skedda, Lantiv, Appointy, Prime Timetable 11-26-2024 08:54 PM CET | Advertising, Media Consulting, Marketing Research Press release from: Market Research Intellect Classroom Scheduling Software Market USA, New Jersey- According to the Market Research Intellect, the global Classroom Scheduling Software market is projected to grow at a robust compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 10.98% from 2024 to 2031. Starting with a valuation of 11.63 Billion in 2024, the market is expected to reach approximately 21.73 Billion by 2031, driven by factors such as Classroom Scheduling Software and Classroom Scheduling Software. This significant growth underscores the expanding demand for Classroom Scheduling Software across various sectors. The classroom scheduling software market is experiencing significant growth due to the increasing demand for efficient management of educational resources, space, and time. As educational institutions adopt digital solutions to streamline operations, the need for automated scheduling systems has risen. These software solutions help optimize classroom utilization, reduce scheduling conflicts, and improve overall efficiency in managing course offerings. With the rise of hybrid and remote learning models, especially post-pandemic, the demand for flexible and adaptable scheduling tools has surged. Additionally, the growing focus on personalized learning experiences and the need to manage resources more effectively are fueling market growth. As educational institutions and organizations seek to improve operational efficiency, enhance student satisfaction, and reduce administrative burdens, classroom scheduling software is becoming an essential tool. This growing reliance on technology is expected to continue driving the expansion of the market in the coming years. The dynamics of the classroom scheduling software market are influenced by technological advancements, shifting educational needs, and the increasing adoption of digital solutions. The demand for more flexible and efficient scheduling solutions is growing as schools, colleges, and universities seek to manage limited resources like classrooms, instructors, and equipment more effectively. Software that offers real-time updates, easy integrations with other administrative systems, and mobile access is becoming highly desirable. The rise of hybrid and online learning has further accelerated the need for adaptable scheduling tools to accommodate both in-person and virtual classes. Moreover, the integration of AI and machine learning in scheduling software is helping optimize class timetables by predicting usage patterns and avoiding conflicts. As educational institutions increasingly prioritize operational efficiency and enhanced user experiences, the classroom scheduling software market is poised for continued growth and innovation. Request PDF Sample Copy of Report: (Including Full TOC, List of Tables & Figures, Chart) @ https://www.marketresearchintellect.com/download-sample/?rid=1893690&utm_source=OpenPr&utm_medium=049 Key Drivers: The growth of the Classroom Scheduling Software market is driven by several key factors. Technological advancements in Classroom Scheduling Software have enabled greater efficiency and enhanced capabilities, spurring adoption across industries. Additionally, the rising demand for sustainable and eco-friendly solutions is pushing companies to innovate and adopt greener practices. Expanding applications in sectors like Classroom Scheduling Software and Classroom Scheduling Software are further contributing to market demand, as these industries seek advanced solutions to streamline operations and enhance product quality. Favorable government policies and incentives in regions such as North America, Europe, and Asia-Pacific support investment and growth. Moreover, an increasing focus on Classroom Scheduling Software for improving operational efficiency and cost-effectiveness is encouraging businesses to embrace new technologies, fostering sustained market expansion. Mergers and Acquisitions Mergers and acquisitions (M&A) play a pivotal role in the Classroom Scheduling Software market, as companies look to expand their capabilities, access new technologies, and strengthen market presence. Leading players engage in strategic acquisitions to consolidate their position and gain a competitive edge. These transactions often facilitate the integration of advanced Classroom Scheduling Software solutions, helping firms broaden their product portfolios and meet growing customer demands. Additionally, M&A activities support companies in achieving economies of scale and penetrating new regional markets, particularly in high-growth areas like Asia-Pacific. Through such strategic alliances, businesses aim to accelerate innovation, enhance operational efficiency, and address evolving market challenges, ultimately driving the overall growth of the Classroom Scheduling Software market. Get a Discount On The Purchase Of This Report @ https://www.marketresearchintellect.com/ask-for-discount/?rid=1893690&utm_source=OpenPr&utm_medium=049 The following Key Segments Are Covered in Our Report By Type Cloud-based On-premises By Application College & University High Schools Studio Other Major companies in Classroom Scheduling Software Market are: EMS Software, Skedda, Lantiv, Appointy, Prime Timetable, Rediker Software, UniTime, Mimosa Software Global Classroom Scheduling Software Market -Regional Analysis North America: North America is expected to hold a significant share of the Classroom Scheduling Software market due to advanced technological infrastructure and the presence of major market players. High demand across sectors like Classroom Scheduling Software and Classroom Scheduling Software is driving growth, with the U.S. being a key contributor. Additionally, ongoing investments in R&D and innovation reinforce the region's strong market position. Europe: Europe is projected to experience steady growth, driven by stringent regulatory standards and a rising focus on sustainability in Classroom Scheduling Software practices. Countries like Germany, France, and the UK are leading due to their advanced industrial base and supportive government policies. The demand for eco-friendly and efficient Classroom Scheduling Software solutions is expected to continue fostering market expansion. Asia-Pacific: Asia-Pacific is anticipated to be the fastest-growing region, fueled by rapid industrialization and urbanization. Countries such as China, India, and Japan are driving demand due to expanding consumer bases and increasing investments in infrastructure. The region's robust manufacturing sector and favorable economic policies further enhance growth opportunities in the Classroom Scheduling Software market. Latin America: Latin America and the Middle East & Africa are expected to show moderate growth in the Classroom Scheduling Software market. In Latin America, growth is supported by rising industrial activities in countries like Brazil and Mexico. Meanwhile, in the Middle East & Africa, infrastructure development and an increasing focus on innovation in sectors like Classroom Scheduling Software are key drivers of market expansion. Middle East and Africa: The Middle East and Africa represent emerging markets in the global Classroom Scheduling Software market, with countries like UAE, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, and Nigeria showing promising growth potential. Economic diversification efforts, urbanization, and a young population are driving demand for Classroom Scheduling Software products and services in the region. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) 1. What is the current size of the Classroom Scheduling Software market? Answer: The Classroom Scheduling Software market was valued at approximately 11.63 Billion in 2024, with projections suggesting it will reach 21.73 Billion by 2031, growing at a CAGR of 10.98%. 2. What factors are driving the growth of the Classroom Scheduling Software market? Answer: The market's expansion is attributed to several factors, including increased demand for Classroom Scheduling Software, advancements in Classroom Scheduling Software technology, and the adoption of Classroom Scheduling Software across various sectors. 3. Which regions are expected to dominate the Classroom Scheduling Software market? Answer: Regions such as North America, Europe, and Asia-Pacific are anticipated to lead due to the presence of major industry players and growing investments in Classroom Scheduling Software. 4. Who are the key players in the Classroom Scheduling Software market? Answer: Prominent companies in the Classroom Scheduling Software market include Classroom Scheduling Software, Classroom Scheduling Software, and Classroom Scheduling Software, each contributing to market growth through innovations and strategic partnerships. 5. What challenges does the Classroom Scheduling Software market face? Answer: The market faces challenges such as Classroom Scheduling Software, regulatory compliance, and competition from alternative solutions. However, ongoing advancements aim to address these issues. 6. What are the future trends in the Classroom Scheduling Software market? Emerging trends include the integration of Classroom Scheduling Software technology, sustainability practices, and digital transformation in processes, all expected to shape the market's future. 7. How can businesses benefit from the Classroom Scheduling Software market? Answer: Businesses can leverage growth opportunities in the Classroom Scheduling Software market by adopting new solutions, enhancing operational efficiency, and expanding their offerings to meet evolving consumer demands. 8. Why invest in a Classroom Scheduling Software market report from MRI? Answer: MRI's report provides in-depth analysis, future projections, and key insights to support strategic decision-making, enabling businesses to stay competitive and capitalize on growth trends in the Classroom Scheduling Software market. 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The monotone color achieved this by allowing the military aircraft and vessels to blend in with several lighting conditions, making it the perfect color for obscuring vehicles. However, while this reason might be apparent to many, the history behind its use, which properties go into the paint today, and the various camouflage schemes the military used might not be. The history of military aircraft and ship camouflage shows how it has evolved with today's technology. Most military forces worldwide use a shade of grey in their equipment, whether uniforms or vehicles. The use of the color dates back to the turn of the 19th century, when countries like Austria determined that grey was a better camouflage color for their troops than the often-used green. The color was also cheaper to source, which, combined with its camouflage qualities, made it popular with troops such as the Confederate Forces in the 1860s, and the German Army between 1907 and 1945. By World War I, France and Germany had adopted grey as one of the primary colors of their aircraft. By World War II, Britain was opting for open grey and sea grey as replacements for its two-tone schemes, which had become dangerously visible at higher altitudes. By 1943, high-level aircraft like Spitfires and Welkins used shades of grey as their primary color scheme. As the century progressed, more aircraft adopted grey schemes. These included the F-14, counted among some of the best-looking fighter jets in military history , the MiG-17, the F-16, and the RAF Tornado ADV. Most modern military aircraft use shades of grey radar-absorbent paint with tiny iron spheres coated with either carbonyl iron or ferrite. Suppose the plane happens to be hit by electromagnetic radiation — which is common in most radar systems — the iron spheres absorb the radiation, releasing heat that dampens the waves, stopping most of them from reflecting back to the radar detectors. Like with aircraft, naval ships have featured the color grey for decades. The U.S. Navy was already considering camouflaging its vessels against enemy forces as early as 1899, with artist Robert DeForest Brush being a key player in the project. However, due to a scarcity of test facilities, the suggestions made by Brush didn't see any immediate implementation until 1914. The U.S. declared war in April 1917. With this declaration came a convergence of other well-known artists, each focused on providing input on the best naval camouflage. A research center in Rochester, New York, was established, breathing life to camouflage systems like the Herzog scheme — which used broad color bands in circular forms and arcs — and the Toch system, which focused on massive diagonal streaks of contrasting colors. Later systems, like the British-inspired dazzle system — which used irregular patterns meant to break up vertical and horizontal lines — were adopted by the U.S. Navy. One of the most prominent colors used in this system was blue-grey, which was sometimes mixed with shades of grey-white, grey-pink, and grey-green to produce more niche colors. The primary role of the dazzle paint scheme was to disrupt the ship's outline. Although the scheme made determining a ship's size, range, and speed difficult, advancements in rangefinder and radar technology made them impractical, necessitating a different approach. Grey had already proven to have low visibility, which made it the perfect color to switch to. It blended well with the horizon and most ocean and sea weather conditions. Ships received more than one shade of the color, with the Navy using darker tones near the waterline and lighter tones in the masts. With the war's conclusion, the Navy adopted a lighter shade of grey, similar to what exists today: haze grey.The Reason Why Military Aircraft And Ships Are Painted Gray
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