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Diane von Furstenberg has built a career around dressing and championing women. And when the pandemic hit, the designer, activist and fashion industry insider did the same thing as the rest of us hit pause and took time to reflect.
Luckily for us, she wrote down those reflections in her new book, Get push notifications with news, features and more. + Follow
Following You ll get the latest updates on this topic in your browser notifications. Like everyone else confinement forced me to pause and made me reevaluate who I was and what mattered most, von Fürstenberg writes in the intro of the book, which follows an A to Z dictionary like format and focuses on her words to live by. Whether personally or in my business, I had to confront what was not right anymore and accept what had
Air-defense system ready for global sales By ZHAO LEI | CHINA DAILY | Updated: 2021-03-08 08:37 Share A HQ-17AE air-defense missile is fired during a recent test. [Photo provided to China Daily]
China Aerospace Science and Industry Corp, the country s top missile maker, has brought a new high-mobility air-defense missile system to the international market.
Developed by the CASIC Second Academy in Beijing, China s leading manufacturer of air-defense weapons, each HQ-17AE unit consists of one six-wheeled launch vehicle, eight short-range air-defense missiles and a solid-state phased-array radar system.
It can detect and intercept multiple targets and also has good mobility, which means it is an ideal option for forward-deployed ground forces air-defense operations, the academy said.
Furniture World News By Pam Danziger on 3/2/2021
“In the beginning…” people lived in harmony with nature. Nature formed us and gave us all that we as human beings needed to live and prosper. Gradually we learned how to gain power over nature and with that knowledge, cultures advanced and mankind prospered.
But as culture became more technology advanced, we took nature for granted. We abused it and polluted it, taking too much out and not giving enough back. We’ve gotten further and further from our roots and the life-sustaining power nature provides.
So much so that today the EPA finds Americans spend 90% of their time indoors in artificial environments. Our physical health suffers, but more so, our emotional well-being and spiritual essence.