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Giving in Gratitude: The HMA Big Give
We spend a lot of time at HMA serving others – collaborating to achieve the client’s goals, helping a client find the perfect gift for his wife’s birthday, training co-workers to understand SEO or develop media plans, and even volunteering our time and talent in the community. We foster a giving back culture that’s hopefully [...]
Donating Your Time
‘Tis the season for many – to give, volunteer your time and go on an all-out kindness streak. Although I am sure all of these wonderful gestures are appreciated during the holiday season, I find it a bit unfortunate that they are not always quite as ‘remembered’ throughout the rest of the year. Don’t get [...]
Helping Mistreated Animals in Adopt a Shelter Dog Month
I have a confession: my beloved shih tzu – Jaybles – is not a shelter pup. He was, however, an incredibly thoughtful gift from my grandparents: who gave him to me as a college graduation present. Growing up my family always adopted our pets from the local shelter (or rescued them from the street), so [...]
Tagged HMA dogs, humane league, pets, shelter dogs
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CULTURE 2.0- Rise of the Machines: Does Technology Unite or Divide?
While reading an article published by TechnologyReview.com back in July, I couldn’t help but think of two things. The first was the topic of my own graduate thesis, that sought to understand the impacts stemming from surveillance and other police-department technologies upon the daily experiences of police officers in a large metropolitan district. The second [...]
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Tagged Anthropology, Culture 2.0, Technology
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Living, Learning and Walking
This past Sunday I participated in the March for Babies. The March of Dimes, with a goal of getting one step closer to help moms have full-term pregnancies, hosts this event every year. This walk and cause really hit me in the heart. For me, this is personal, and it’s my duty to help in [...]
First Friday in November
The first Friday in November is fast-approaching! Mark your calendars for November 5th and join us at St. John’s Episcopal Church in Lancaster, Pennsylvania as two of our favorite artists – Aaron Baksa and Matthew Lester – unveil their work. Both Baksa and Lester will be showcasing the female faces of the UN Millennium Development [...]