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Ewan Jones Morris and Friends Electric s spot takes a moment of ease to embrace family this Easter
In all the commotion of life, where do you find time to actually stop, take a moment, breath, remember what s meaningful? With a little creativity from Ewan Jones Morris, Cadbury has found a way to get us out of our homes and embracing loved ones in a way we haven t been able for so long. Shot during lockdown, Friends explore a little bit of simplistic pleasure, maybe with a touch of magic from Electric Theatre Collective
Generosity is at the heart of the Cadbury brand, and Easter is its opportunity to show that there’s a glass and a half in everyone. As it enters the second year of its campaign ‘Show you care, hide it’, Cadbury are flipping the Easter ritual on its head and showing that the generous act is in hiding an egg for someone you love.
Tips to help make the most of your health plan in 2021
Jan. 15, 2021
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(BPT) - Last year was a difficult year as the COVID-19 pandemic swept through our country, impacting families and communities nationwide. The health challenges of the pandemic also provided a crucial reminder about the importance of health care.
For many Americans, new health plan benefits began in January. If this is your situation, now is the perfect time to learn how to maximize this year’s health benefits, which may help improve your health and possibly save money too.
Ann Marie O’Brien, R.N., national director of health strategies at UnitedHealthcare, provides the following tips to help you take charge of your health and get the most out of your plan in 2021:
‘The time is past when a female ambassador was thought extraordinary’: Her Excellency Mary Tinney
Publication 21 December 2020
By Dr Ann Marie O Brien
Born in Scotland in 1924, Mary Tinney spent most of her childhood in Carlingford, Co. Louth and then as a border in St Louis Convent, Monaghan Town. Tinney was an outstanding student and accomplished musician; she studied French and German in UCD, securing a gold medal for oral proficiency in both languages. It is unsurprising given her linguistic skills and academic achievements that she was successful in the Department of External Affairs open competition examinations in 1948. Tinney was just the third woman to enter the department through this process.