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Pure Titanium FramesWith small density, lightweight, not easy to lose color, not easy to rust, and other advantages belong to the glasses industry high-end frame materials. In addition, there are titanium alloy (good firmness), and β titanium frames (high elasticity and strength), which refer to the frame or the main part of the material.Tungsten Carbon Plastic SteelIt is a new high-tech material with high hardness, lightweight, and corrosion resistance. These frames are comfortable to wear for a long time without leaving traces and are not easy to fatigue. In addition, tungsten-carbon plastic steel also has many advantages such as high…

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Photo credit: Court McAllister Runt, based on Craig Silvey’s best-selling novel is a delightful Australian family film that blends heartfelt moments with humour. The story revolves around eleven-year-old Annie Shearer and her best friend, Runt, an adopted stray dog. The live action feature is adapted for the screen by its West Australian author Craig Silvey. Directed by multi award winning Director John Sheedy (H is for Happiness) and produced by See Pictures’ Jamie Hilton (June Again, Breath). Runt brings together an all-star Australian cast including Jai Courtney, Celeste Barber, Deborah Mailman, Matt Day and Jack Thompson. Leading the picture are…

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Understanding the Value of ‘Me Time’Taking the time to focus on yourself can significantly benefit your mental health, strengthen your relationships, and improve your parenting. Let’s break down why ‘me time’ is essential to your well-being.The Psychological BenefitsCarving out time just for yourself can significantly improve your mental health. It reduces stress and helps reset your mind. By engaging in activities that you love, you create a personal space that offers relaxation and mental clarity. It’s like a mental reset button, helping you feel more balanced and in control.Strengthening RelationshipsSpending quality time alone doesn’t mean you’re neglecting your relationships; it’s…

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Back to homepage / Shows / Eye on Africa Issued on: 08/07/2024 – 22:30 14:13 To display this content from , you must enable advertisement tracking and audience measurement. Accept Manage my choices EYE ON AFRICA © FRANCE 24 In tonight’s edition: the man accused of orchestrating the deaths in the notorious Shakahola forest massacre appears in court on terror charges. The bodies of hundreds of followers of self-appointed religious leader Paul Mackenzie have been dug up from the Kenyan wilderness. Also, US troops pull out from their base in Niger’s capital, completing a key phase in their total withdrawal from the…

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An interview about Esme and Griswald Search for a Potion, presented in partnership* with Jacqueline Criddle and The Children’s Book Review. Today, we sit down with Jacqueline Criddle, the imaginative mind behind the enchanting children’s book Esme and Griswald Search for a Potion. As a teacher-turned-author, Criddle brings a wealth of experience in child development to her writing, crafting stories that blend magic, humor, and valuable life lessons. In this exclusive interview, we’ll explore the inspirations behind her colorful characters, her journey from educator to storyteller, and her approach to creating engaging chapter books for young readers. Join us as…

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Foreign law enforcement officers started arriving in Haiti late last month, more than a year and a half after the prime minister there issued a plea to other countries for help to stop the rampant gang violence that has upended the Caribbean nation.The 400 officers from Kenya are the first contingent of a deployment of officers from eight nations. Their job is to try to wrest control of Haiti’s capital, Port-au-Prince, from dozens of armed groups that have attacked police stations, freed prisoners and killed with impunity.So far, the officers have gone out on a few patrols around Port-au-Prince and…

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Illuminate Adelaide returns to the Adelaide Zoo this year, with Universal Kingdom: Prehistoric Nights, a luminous step back in time to when ancient creatures roamed the earth! Review by Sharon Harrington The Illuminate experience at the zoo has become a winter favourite activity for many families. It’s great fun to bundle the kids up in their winter woolies and get out and about at night time somewhere enclosed, where they can safely roam (under a watchful gaze) and marvel at the illuminated creature installations, have a hot cinnamon donut and play on the playground. Glowing prehistoric creatures This year’s Illuminate…

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When preparing your kids for school, there is a lot to think about. You need to consider uniforms, lunchboxes, stationery, and of course, a good bag. While backpacks are often the go-to, tote bags have been making a strong case for themselves. A well-made tote bag from a reputable reusable bag manufacturer can be durable and eco-friendly. Let’s dive into why tote bags are perfect for school and how to choose the best one for your child.Why Choose Tote Bags for School?Tote bags have come a long way from being just a simple shopping bag. Nowadays, they come in various…

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City of Port Adelaide Enfield presents a FREE one-day immersive winter event featuring live music, food, fire, exhibitions, workshops, and more. Experience the enchanting blend of fire and ice this winter at MELTFest—an immersive one-day, free winter event set to light up Adelaide’s North-Western suburbs across two hot locations. On Saturday 3 August 2024, this uniquely South Australian celebration, proudly presented by the City of Port Adelaide Enfield, will transform both Klemzig Oval and the streets of Port Adelaide into vibrant hubs of winter wonder. Offering a perfect blend of cool experiences and warm community spirit, MELTFest invites even the…

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Back to homepage / Shows / Eye on Africa Issued on: 05/07/2024 – 23:30 12:07 To display this content from , you must enable advertisement tracking and audience measurement. Accept Manage my choices EYE ON AFRICA © FRANCE 24 In tonight’s edition: Kenyan President William Ruto proposes new economic measures and goes on social media to apologise for police brutality during anti-tax protests. Also, a decade after Ebola, Sierra Leone is now battling another outbreak: Lassa fever. The mortality rate has skyrocketed in recent years. And in Morocco, where the country’s wine industry is thriving, less well-known but crucial to the sector is…

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