July 2021

  • French Women are considered the epitome of beauty and grace at every age. It is said that a french woman can never lose her sense of style. What is it about them that makes their beauty effortlessly natural? Many of us think that one has to invest in eye-lifts and botox for defying the signs…

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  • Some things like art become better with time. Unfortunately, that doesn’t always apply to articles. That said, to continue to bring results and rank high, your content requires constant updates. Many industry experts say they receive impressive results when renewing their content. For instance, that’s what you can also get. 1. Better click-through rates Well, by updating…

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  • Planning a holiday in France? Looking for holiday deals in L’Hexagone (a nickname for France, which refers to the hexagon shape of France)? Don’t know where to start? Well, we’ll try to help you out with a few of our top recommended destinations for your next vacation in France.  France is practically filled with countless…

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  • Before the COVID-19 pandemic, Singapore with its strategic location, excellent air connectivity and world-class air and sea ports, was seeing explosive growth in its cruise industry propelled by rising number of cruise passengers particularly from China and India. Today, although foreign tourists have all but vanished, the cruise industry is getting a second wind from…

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  • The ministerial meeting of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) and the meeting of the SCO-Afghanistan working group at Dushanbe on July 13-14 have thrown light on the templates of China’s approach to the evolving situation in Afghanistan. The elucidation of China’s intentions and motivations by China’s State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi is timely…

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  • When we think about economic and social inequality in the United States, there’s a tendency to consider it from the angle of how it affects people at the bottom, whose lives are harder because of their skin color or ethnic identity, or because they come from a neglected rural area or a poor urban neighborhood.…

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  • Alisa Yu first became intrigued with emotional acknowledgment while interviewing nurses working in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit at Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital at Stanford. The nurses told her that verbally acknowledging their young patients’ fears and stress created trust, which enabled them to do their jobs more effectively. “From then on, I began to see…

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  • You may have seen an Icelandic horse looking so fearless, small and rugged. But there’s a lot more about the plucky animals; they have a long history and are highly regarded by equestrians all over the world due to their intelligence, loyalty, strength and rare beauty. Icelandic horses got their peculiar name because they were…

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  • New day, new leaked Florentino Perez audio from El Confidential. This time it’s a private conversation the Real Madrid president had in September 2006, speaking about Luis Figo. “Figo is the guy who fucked up the dressing room,” complained Perez. “He’s been a son of a bitch, like Raul. The two bad ones have been…

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  • Barcelona are continuously studying formulas to make the Antoine Griezmann swap deal happen. They need him off the wage bill.  Griezmann is not up for losing any of his money, however, and is part of a collective pandemic deal that he doesn’t want to break. It was signed by all the squad in unison. For…

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  • Antoine Griezmann’s future looks increasingly close to the Wanda Metropolitano. It’s a win-win for Barca because the Spanish giants need to rid themselves of his salary and the French footballer would like to play for his former side. There is talk of a trade with Saul Niguez, while others say Barcelona would be more interested…

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  • The introduction of emojis has hanged the way we communicate digitally. These colourful icons have gone from cute pictures we use while texting to images laden with meaning. The emoji options represent a variety of things; from faces, food, transportation to to sports and relationships. With the rise of smartphones and social media, they have livened up conversations,…

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  • TITLE THE BASICS OF WHISTLEBLOWING SUBTITLE PREVENTING AND DEALING WITH RETALIATION AGAINST WHISTLEBLOWERS Table of Contents Chapter 1: WHISTLEBLOWER LEGISLATIONS—————————-3 1.0     Introduction——————————————————————3 1.1.1. Whistleblowing based on the case of Edward Snowden)————–4 •        Mahatma Gandhi (1869-1948) ——————————————–4 •        Henry David Thoreau (1817-1862) —————————————5 •        Martin Luther (1483-1546) ———————————————–6 Martin Luther King Jr. (1929-1968) ———————————————6 1.1.2. Difference…

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  • Appropriacy We mentioned ‘appropriate vocabulary’ above, but here our focus is on appropriacy in relation to cultural contextualization. A subtler aspect of meaning that often needs to be introduced to learners is whether a particular item is appropriate for use in a specific context. The appropriacy of a piece of speech is measured against socio-cultural norms. …

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  • In december of 2003, Joyce Vincent died of an apparent asthma attack in her north London apartment. The television was left on. The mailman continued to deliver her mails and parcels. Her rent was set up to be automatically deducted from her bank account. The days rolled by and no one noticed she was gone.…

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  • An Israeli doctor says: “In Israel, medicine is so advanced that we cut off a man’s liver put them on another man, and in 6 weeks, he is looking for work.” The German doctor says: “That’s nothing,in Germany we take part of a brain, put it in another man, and in 4 weeks he is…

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