That s wild haggis Large animal skeleton found on Scots campsite sparks questions
The weird remains were found on Glenbrittle campsite beach earlier today
The remains were found at Glenbrittle campsite beach (Image: Hannah Powell)
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26 April 2021, by Matthew Appleby In 2009 I burnt out and was diagnosed with a functional neurological disorder. I would twitch and jerk in response to sound or touch. I looked like a peculiar air drummer with no rhythm.
So writes Perrywood Garden Centre communications and HR director Hannah Powell in her new book
My Green Recovery. After her experiences, Powell is concerned that many people have been working flat out since the pandemic started and says employers need to be more proactive rather than waiting for problems to blow up.
Powell openly talks about her issues with her own neurological movement disorder in staff newsletters, which makes it easier for employees to come forward and discuss their struggles.
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Crowley s Ridge College sweeps Williams Baptist in softball doubleheader By Region 8 Newsdesk | April 12, 2021 at 9:22 PM CDT - Updated April 12 at 11:22 PM
Crowley’s Ridge College faced Williams Baptist in a softball doubleheader Monday afternoon. Lyon earned conference honors in softball and men’s soccer.
Crowley’s Ridge softball sweeps Williams Baptist
Since joining the NAIA in 2016 Crowley’s Ridge softball had never defeated their geographically closest opponent in Williams Baptist (Ark.) University which sits 20 miles from the CRC campus. That changed Monday as the Lady Pioneers took both games against the Lady Eagles in walk-off fashion, winning game one 2-1, followed by a 3-2 victory.
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