Author: catfish

Whether you’re trying to improve the accuracy of your business or if you want to just shake things up in your career, one of the best things you could do for yourself would be to get a business card. Business cards may sound as if they’re out of fashion, especially with people having portfolios and websites nowadays. But honestly, anyone can greatly benefit their career by having one. So, here are some reasons why nearly most careers and those in any part of their career could easily benefit from having a business card!It’s a Physical Reminder of Your Business or…

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canva image By Kourtney LaFavreChildren experience the world differently than adults. They have a natural curiosity and desire to learn about the world around them. When writing for children and young adults, it’s important to know and understand the audience you are serving. A wonderful way to gain a deeper awareness of who you’re writing for (and find inspiration for stories) is to go back to your own childhood. It may seem a little strange for some people but you can talk to your inner child too.Here are some questions to ponder from your childhood or to ask your inner…

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Port Broughton Annual Rubber Duck Race 2023 The Port Broughton Annual Rubber Duck Race is on again at the Port Broughton foreshore. Join the fun and race a yellow plastic duck and raise funds for the Port Broughton Sailing & Boat Club Inc. Simply enter a duck and collect it after the race. There are prizes for the first 10 ducks home. The event aims to be good old fashioned and inexpensive fun for families. Enjoy free games on the foreshore like a duck and spoon race, duck in a bucket race, duck on the head race and the Yellow…

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Issued on: 22/05/2023 – 12:58 08:43 PERSPECTIVE © FRANCE 24 There is reason to be optimistic that the latest ceasefire will hold in Sudan, according to Andreas Krieg, a senior lecturer at the School of Security Studies at King’s College London. He says that this time around there is a clear framework in place for the ceasefire, which comes into effect this evening, with an international oversight committee to oversee it. However, he warns that if the truce holds, it is for humanitarian reasons only, and it does not provide as yet any concrete basis for longer-term peace talks. He…

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Issued on: 19/05/2023 – 22:51 12:39 EYE ON AFRICA © FRANCE 24 Tonight: in a symbolic move, the head of Sudan’s army fires his deputy, better known as Hemedti, the man leading the paramilitary RSF forces. Also, the Central African Republic remembers those killed during the country’s civil war and political instability. We also talk about how Africa could develop its gaming industry, which could become one of the world’s biggest markets. Nick HALL, CEO, RenderHeads South Africa Read more on related topics:

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Issued on: 22/05/2023 – 09:33 The ruling party in Mauritania scored a comfortable victory in last week’s legislative and local elections, according to official results on Sunday, a litmus test for the veteran head of state ahead of next year’s presidential poll. The elections were the first since 2019, when President Mohamed Ould Ghazouani came to power. He has overseen the West African country’s relative stability in the increasingly violent Sahel region and is widely expected to seek re-election in 2024, although he has not confirmed his plans.Ghazouani’s El Insaf party was the favourite to win among the 25 parties vying…

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Issued on: 22/05/2023 – 07:44 Authorities on the French Indian Ocean island of Mayotte on Monday began demolishing homes in a large slum in an operation against sub-standard housing and illegal migration, AFP journalists saw. France has deployed hundreds of police officers and gendarmes in Mayotte — the country’s poorest department — since April to prepare a major security measure called Operation Wuambushu (“Take Back” in the local language).Diggers started destroying the sheet-metal shacks in the Talus 2 slum in the Majicavo area at around 7:30 am (0430 GMT) on Monday. Gendarmes wielding crowbars entered the homes to check no one was inside before…

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Hit the Bay during the July school holidays for a brand-new winter event in 2023. Glenelg Winter Arts Festival is a fun, new opportunity to enjoy the arts during the cooler months, in an iconic Adelaide coastal location. Over the two weeks of July’s school holidays, one of Glenelg’s premier reserves will be abuzz with ticketed shows, fun workshops, and undercover spaces in which to eat, drink and gather with friends and family. Book tickets to see live music, stand-up comedians, circus, burlesque, magic and family shows in a heated big-top tent, as well as ticketed workshops for adults and…

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Melrose Fat Tyre Festival 2023 Bike Melrose invites you to Melrose for four days of mountain biking, food, music and family-friendly fun over the June long weekend. The Melrose Fat Tyre Festival is all about bringing the family to the gateway of the Flinders Ranges for the June long weekend for food, music, entertainment, bike skills classes and guided bike rides. By supporting this iconic South Australian cycling event, the Fat Tyre Festival is able to exist. The Melrose trail network is built and maintained by passionate people, largely by hand. Registration fees go to help Bike Melrose and its…

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