Author: British Day

London’s Chinatown is bursting with color as traditional lion dances welcome the Lunar New Year this weekend.According to Chinese tradition, 2024 celebrates the Wood Dragon, which is said to promote progress, growth, and abundance. Those looking to celebrate Chinese New Year in London’s Chinatown can expect crowds as people flock to the area for food and festivities.The streets are filled with lion dances, parades, and festival stalls.Lunar New Year is celebrated each year with lion dances by the Chinese diaspora in London’s Chinatown district, drawing thousands of tourists and Londoners to Soho. In Chinese culture, the dragon symbolizes talent, power,…

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A popular Devon gastropub is unveiling an exciting new food trailer for hungry visitors. Packed! will be serving a range of traditional pub food in the car park of The Odd Wheel on Knighton Road. The owners of Wenbury Pub are currently installing all the necessary equipment on the trailer. Once this is complete, trial runs will be held each Friday through Sunday before opening, but times have not yet been determined. Packed! offers a menu of smash burgers, beef brisket, barbecue pulled pork, and chip shop classics. The trailer’s hours will be extended during the summer and breakfast and…

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WWhen Vanessa Boz discovers a Georgian townhouse in London’s Primrose Hill, Hutt’s love begins as unrequited love, and although it has been slightly damaged by lockdown, coronavirus and London house prices, it soon It developed into a passionate love affair. Boz, her Turkish husband, and her three children, who immigrated from New York, were looking to put down roots for the next chapter of their lives, but they knew the home was fertile ground. got it.The Grade II listed property, which has remained unchanged for more than 30 years, has been revitalized throughout and has new cupboards, making it the…

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The State Level Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Cloud Summit 2024 was held at VMRDA Children’s Arena on Saturday. DeepTech Naipunya Foundation (DTNF) organized the event which was attended by his 400 participants including 100 students from Vijayawada, Guntur and Kakinada. Participants included work-from-home employees from IT, startups and multinational companies, deep tech/AI/cloud career aspirants, academics, and government officials. The summit attracted speakers from multinational corporations from across the United States, high-tech companies such as Microsoft, JPMorgan, Ericsson, SAP, and Capgemini, and venture capitalists from Silicon Valley.Visakhapatnam City Police Commissioner A. Ravi Shankar, who attended as the chief guest, said, “This…

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If there’s one experience we all have in common, it’s anxiety before a job interview.No one likes waiting with their stomachs churning and palms sweating, wondering what questions their future employer will ask.This is especially true if you are asked to answer your biggest weakness or what you would do in a high stress situation.Job interviews are the absolute worst.And as you can imagine, interviewing at a big company like Google can be quite stressful.Former employees of the tech giant have come forward to reveal which interview questions bother candidates the most.This question confused people. Credit: Cesc Maymo/Getty ImagesA woman…

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The creation of a St George’s Day dragon head, a graffiti-style mural and a traditional Ukrainian craft hub are just three of the 19 projects made possible with £34,000 of funding from Fenland District Council . Local artists, museums and festivals have received a share of funding from the Fenland Cultural Fund, which aims to improve art, culture and tradition. “The first winners received grants of up to £2,000 each to support the development of local talent and deliver a range of cultural projects and activities for people across the borough,” a council spokesperson said. the person in charge said.…

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By: Michael Bérubé February 10, 2024 A father and son hoped to play a bucket-list round at Lahinch, but to do so, they needed help from the club. What happened next shocked them. Larry Lambrecht This past summer, my son Jamie and I made plans to play the Old Course at Lahinch — something we have dreamed about ever since I became an Irish citizen in 2016. (Both my maternal grandparents are from County Mayo.) But it wasn’t until a few days after I made the booking that I saw the notice on the website — and I should have…

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Getty Images/Michael Ostuni. Before the lights went down and models strutted down the runway in silky, glittery, feathery silhouettes at the FW24 Prabal Gurung show, the hair and makeup teams worked together to create the collection’s glamorous yet We have created a story of mysterious beauty. When it comes to makeup, MAC’s Director of Makeup Artistry, Romero Jennings, drew inspiration from dark romance. In other words, he opted for an exaggerated smokey eye. This is a gorgeous homage to bedtime makeup. Jennings and team got the job done in smoldering and catty condition with the help of the MAC Eye…

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In recent months, MAGA members in both the House and Senate have successfully blocked further U.S. aid to Ukraine by pretending to be negotiating in good faith. Now, responsible members of both houses of Congress are finally recognizing that obstructionism is not a means to an end for the MAGA crowd. teeth their end. For national security funding to happen, or anything else in Congress, leaders of both parties must oppose or lobby instead of working together.The Senate on Thursday began considering a national security emergency supplement bill that includes about $60 billion related to Ukraine and $35 billion for…

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This article is part of an exclusive article IEEE Journal Watch Series In partnership with IEEE Xplore.The climate crisis is partly a technology problem. So how have big technology problems been solved in the past? Fred Phillips, director of the TANDO Institute, a nonprofit think tank independent from the University of Texas at Austin, said one of the studies that historians of technology and scholars are studying, an issue called “technological coercion,” is currently This could potentially provide lessons for future crises.According to Phillips, technology enforcement refers to when a government or other authority sets cost or performance goals that…

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