There is a debate going on over whether there is a difference between men’s and women’s hygiene products or not and why oftentimes, products targeted to women are more expensive. Also, we all have probably noticed that men’s and women’s products have their distinctive smells, in the sense that we can tell just from the smell if it’s meant for women or men.
Twitter user @radtoria pointed this out, because she got tired of the fragrances of women’s deodorant. After ranting about it online, she was contacted by the deodorant brand Old Spice and they offered to send her some of their products.
While every day
should be Mother’s Day, on May 9 is the day to show your mom just how much she means to you, and the right gift can go a long way. At a loss for what to get the woman for whom nothing seems good enough when she’s given you the greatest gift of all? No worries she’s sure to love whatever you get her, but if you pick any of the 8 ideas listed below, you’ll be going above and beyond.
1. Rumor Rosé
Image via Rumor Rosé
The perfect rosé, Rumor is just what every Mother’s Day needs. The pink wine is sold at iconic venues from the Beverly Hills Hotel to Soho Beach House Miami, and you can bring the low-sugar, dry flavor profile directly to your mother’s household this year. Delicate, citrus-y and divine, Rumor is elegance in a bottle.
Fraternity Members Pay Off Mortgage of Longtime House Cook
For 14 years, Jessie Hamilton cooked for the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity at Louisiana State University. Years later, 90 former members took up a collection to pay her mortgage.
Former Phi Gamma Delta fraternity members surprised their former cook, Jessie Hamilton, outside her home in Baker, La., this month.Credit.Hilary Scheinuk/The Advocate, via Associated Press
April 14, 2021, 12:59 p.m. ET
For years, Jessie Hamilton cooked red beans and rice, hamburgers, and fried chicken with mashed potatoes for the members of the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity at Louisiana State University.
To thank her, they paid off her mortgage.
New Delhi [India], April 13 (ANI): Chaitra Navratri, the auspicious nine-day festival in which devotees of Goddess Durga observe fast and pray for health, forgiveness, and prosperity, started on Tuesday.
Peloton bikes and shopping trips: How firms keep burnt-out workers
6 Apr, 2021 05:20 AM
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Bosses seek to head off retention crisis by handing out gifts and bonuses to overworked junior staff. Photo / 123RF
Bosses seek to head off retention crisis by handing out gifts and bonuses to overworked junior staff. Photo / 123RF
Financial Times
By: Kate Beioley and Michael O’Dwyer
The world s top professional service firms and banks have sought to head off a retention crisis among overworked junior staff by handing out luxury gifts and generous bonuses, following a stellar year for earnings. Elite US law firms including Davis Polk & Wardwell and Simpson Thacher & Bartlett have in recent weeks announced one-off payouts of between US$12,000 ($17,000) and US$64,000 for associates in recognition of hard work during the pandemic. The rewards are on top of separate Covid-19 bonuses doled out towards the end of last year.