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When the I/P Conflict is the new Instagram trend

Please note that the posts on The Blogs are contributed by third parties. The opinions, facts and any media content in them are presented solely by the authors, and neither The Times of Israel nor its partners assume any responsibility for them. Please contact us in case of abuse. In case of abuse, Photo: Dahlia Horlick Monday May 10th, 2021. Rockets were fired at Jerusalem. I frantically began calling my friends who lived there, asking if they are safe. One friend texted me back and said, “the only thing worse than the rockets and running for my life is reading the news”. Another called and said “Dahlia, it feels like the entire world is against our very existence”.

Insanity Wrap #210: BLM Sides with Terrorists Again, But At Least This Time They re Foreign?

Insanity Wrap #210: BLM Sides with Terrorists Again, But At Least This Time They re Foreign?
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Tips for coping with needle phobia before getting the COVID-19 vaccine

KITCHENER Receiving a COVID-19 vaccine could cause anxiety from people with a fear of needles. “Even just talking about it, I get a little uneasy,” said Guelph resident Terri Rowan, who is needle phobic. Rowan said symptoms include a fast heart rate, sweaty hands, light-headedness and nausea. “It’s been a life-long thing for me.” So when it came to getting her COVID-19 vaccine in April, she took weeks to mentally prepare and had a friend drive her to the appointment. “The first thing that I said when I sat down, more as a warning to the person giving the vaccine ‘You should be aware, I’m really needle phobic and there’s a chance I might pass out,’” said Rowan.

These are Mediacorp Canada s top green employers in 2021

The Globe and Mail Diane Jermyn Published April 19, 2021 As climate change challenges the world, Canadians know we must do better, particularly in business. Canada’s Greenest Employers 2021, selected by Mediacorp Canada Inc. and celebrated here in this special competition for environmental leadership, have the kind of practical strategies that make a real difference. And as these Greenest companies show, sustainability and success do go hand in hand. Under the stress of a global pandemic, not only have they continued to green their organizations in so many innovative ways – from electric vehicles to solar reflecting roofs to creating habit for honeybees – but increasingly demonstrate a formalized commitment supporting the global transition to a low-carbon economy.

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