Coronavirus Pandemic One-Year Anniversary: Taking The Next Step
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It looks like we may be able to plan for the future and take trips outside of New York without having to quarantine. However, I feel like people are still feeling burned out and would love to go back to 2019 normal.
The Coronavirus Pandemic One Year Later
I think we are going to have to accept that it s going to be a different kind of normal when this is behind us.whenever that may be. We need to have faith that things will change but what does that mean?
Kiwi breast cancer survivor s inspirational message on International Women s Day
7 Mar, 2021 10:32 PM
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Highlights from the NZME International Women s Day Panel. Video / NZME
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Auckland woman Glenda Tan, 68, hasn t let breast cancer hold her back from ticking things off her bucket list.
Now she s shared how joining an all-female dragon boating team helped her bounce back from life-changing surgery and inspired her to encourage other women to achieve their goals. After my surgery a couple of years ago, I had scar tissue that affected my right arm and made it shorter than the other, it was really difficult to do anything with it, she shares.
08 marzo 2021 09:35
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XUZHOU, China, March 8, 2021 /PRNewswire/ XCMG (000425.SZ) is celebrating International Women s Day with a week of special events themed She Defines . Female heroes from R&D, regional sales offices and the production frontlines shared inspiring stories of their personal growth, highlighting the diversity and resilient spirit of XCMG women. The sheroes of XCMG spark in-depth discussions and resonance on topics such as female career development, emotional pursuit, personal ability and value as well as dreams in the new era. At XCMG we emphasize diversity and are committed to building an inclusive culture that treats every employee equally, and we re honored to have so many talented and aspiring women confronting the gender gap and working in the construction machinery industry, said Li Ge, Deputy Secretary of XCMG Construction Machinery Co. Ltd.
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A resident of the West Side of Binghamton, Michelle s family roots run deep in our community. Her family owns Al s Garage and Hibler s Towing and formally owned the Binghamton favorite, Sharkey s, which was famous for their halupki, spiedies, and city chicken.
Michelle has been a dispatcher for Broome County for 13 years and when she saw that Favorite Chef was hosting a contest for chefs of all skill levels from around the world where the winner would receive $50,000 and a two-page spread in the prestigious Bon Appétit magazine, Michelle knew that her love of community and her cooking experience set her up perfectly for the contest.