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This weekend I took my first solo trip to Emerald City Comic Con. This is a bold move considering this event is an absolute mega-event. As a secret nerd who loves all things fantasy, this felt like the kind of place for me. With so many people wearing elf ears, robes, and lightsabers, not to mention countless panels, events, and exhibits, it’s easy to get overwhelmed. Thankfully, there are event apps that can help you plan your panel schedule and direct you to the right location. Without it, I would have been completely lost.Despite the size of Sunday’s event, I…
The opening day of the World Masters of Snooker tournament in Saudi Arabia was a chaotic one due to the small number of spectators. There were high hopes for the preparations for the Middle East tournament, which featured the likes of Ronnie O’Sullivan and current snooker world champion Luca Brecel. The tournament was given the golden glamor of Saudi Arabia. A Golden Ball worth 20 points that can be potted if a player scores up to 147 points. Players can also win £400,000 if the ball lands in the pot. But as with Saudi Pro League, the country’s football arm,…
BearingPoint is hiring Cloud Solutions Architects, Senior Solutions Architects, Data and Analytics Managers, and DevOps Container Engineers. BearingPoint, a global technology consulting firm, announced today (March 4) that it plans to increase its workforce by 15%. The company, which has offices in Dublin, aims to create 50 new jobs in 2024. During 2023, BearingPoint increased its workforce in Ireland by 30%. The company is currently recruiting for a wide range of graduate positions across technology and business consulting, as well as experienced positions focused on software and technology. Coinciding with the latest employment news, the company announced the appointment of…
Beauty enthusiasts are going crazy over Home Bargains’ latest product range, which offers an affordable alternative to high-end beauty essentials. As the cost of living rises, shoppers are increasingly looking for ways to maintain their beauty regimen without breaking the bank. Home Bargains is turning heads with its new beauty product camouflage, attracting attention for its striking resemblance to premium his brand at a fraction of the price. Spotlight on money saving: Beautiful ducks revealed Among the featured products, the Glow Body Butter stands out as a surprising companion to Sol de Janeiro Beija Flor, costing just £4.49 compared to…
February was a very good month for Southeast Asian politicians looking to escape accountability.On February 2, Malaysia’s disgraced former Prime Minister Najib Razak learned that his 12-year prison sentence for corruption will be cut in half. Mr Najib, who was convicted of one of the biggest financial thefts of this century that saw billions of dollars disappear from the state investment fund, will be eligible for release in 2026, in time for the next general election. Malaysians were understandably outraged, with one lawyer calling the decision a “slap in the face to justice”.On February 18, Thailand’s controversial and ousted former…
As society grapples with the complexities of mental health and physical fitness, HMP Gartree, near Market Harborough, is demonstrating a proactive approach to supporting the overall wellbeing of prison officers. By incorporating twice-yearly health days into its training program, the facility emphasizes not only the importance of physical health, but also mental resilience, which is essential to the demanding nature of correctional work. Her People Hub Manager, Elspeth Ogier, highlights her dual focus for this initiative: conducting thorough health exams and providing therapeutic support to effectively address workplace challenges. Proactive health measures and treatment support Wellbeing Day at HMP Gartree…
Few peoples in the world have been as dedicated to the cause of democracy as the Sudanese people. Sudan’s pursuit of democracy continues, but stable democratic governance has so far eluded it, particularly due to foreign pressure. In the latest historical episode of the revolutionary upheaval that overthrew President Omar al-Bashir in 2019, the political transition failed to keep the country on the democratic path. A bloody war then broke out between the two generals, resulting in chaos and destruction. For the moment, survival is the top priority for the Sudanese people, but once the conflict ends, debates about the…
23 minutes agoimage caption, The National Gallery is a famous museum in London.Workers building a walkway beneath a London art gallery stumble upon the remains of an old Saxon town.Ahead of its 200th anniversary, the National Gallery commissioned the redevelopment of its Trafalgar Square museum.While digging under the gallery, construction workers discovered numerous artifacts and alerted archaeologists.University College London continued excavations and found evidence of an old Saxon settlement called Lundenwick.image source, Archeology South East/UCLimage caption, University College London’s Archeology South East team continued excavations near the gallery.Archaeologists already knew of the existence of Lundenwick, a 7th century Saxon settlement.However,…
Recently, a team of researchers discovered that humans from different societies are more likely to perceive and generate rhythms based on simple whole-number ratios, such as a uniform beat pattern with a 1:1:1 ratio. But what’s really interesting about this study, which spanned 15 countries and included participants from 39 diverse groups, is that while universal tendencies toward certain rhythmic structures exist, specific preferences for these ratios The finding is that there can be significant differences between cultures. Cultural nature of rhythmic perception One of the most comprehensive studies of its kind, this study provides deep insight into the nature…
Celebrate Women’s Day with exclusive insights from the top female executives! Honoring their recent achievements, we present our top-performing AiThority.com interviews featuring remarkable technocrats from the industry. From covering their journeys and groundbreaking strategies in their respective roles, our conversations churned invaluable wisdom and inspiration from the leading ladies in the AI business. Explore the stories of resilience, innovation, and leadership that define these extraordinary women. Join us in recognizing their contributions and empowering the next generation of female leaders with AiThority exclusive interviews. Happy Women’s Day to you all in advance! AiThority Exclusive Insights on IWD Erica Cronan, Global…