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Attitude to alcohol a sad reflection on our society

Attitude to alcohol a sad reflection on our society We’re sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss February 24, 2021 12.04am Normal text size Credit: Congratulations, Jenna Price, for your article about alcohol being weaponised in sexual assaults (“Rapists are weaponising alcohol”, February 23). During my teaching career, I have been a chaperone teacher at many Year 12 formals. A number of times I have volunteered to drive young women home who were too intoxicated to stand, let alone protect themselves. Comparing apples with oranges is usually unhelpful. However, would you expect to emerge unhurt from racing across a busy freeway or jumping into a lion’s den? In an ideal world, young people don’t engage in underage drinking, adults drink moderately, they don’t mix intoxicating substances and all men are respectful of others. As our ideal world is unattainable, people of all ages must heed the advice not to put themselves in

APSU now an official Montgomery County COVID-19 vaccination site

Clarksville NowAPSULocal emergency officials examine Austin Peay State University s COVID-19 vaccination site. CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. – Montgomery County has a new partner in its battle against the COVID-19 pandemic – Austin Peay State University. Early Wednesday morning, the University received word from the Tennessee Department of Health that Austin Peay was now an official vaccination site for the county. APSU expects to receive its first doses of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine next week. “Austin Peay is a vital part of this community, and our faculty, staff and students have worked hard throughout this pandemic to provide current scientific information and resources to keep all Clarksville-Montgomery County residents safe,” Dannelle Whiteside, interim APSU president said. “We’re excited to begin administering these vaccines to protect our friends and neighbors, and hopefully bring an end to this pandemic.”

Qube Money Debuts Money Management App to Help Americans Eliminate Debt

Qube Money Debuts Money Management App to Help Americans Eliminate Debt The platform digitizes the envelope budgeting method, saving beta users $440 per month on average News provided by Share this article Share this article PLEASANT GROVE, Utah, Jan. 29, 2021 /PRNewswire/  Qube Money, a money management and digital banking platform, today announced the launch of its app. Designed to empower consumers to control their finances and eliminate debt, Qube Money brings the envelope budgeting method to a cashless world.  The COVID-19 pandemic accelerated the need for cashless solutions for our day-to-day transactions, said Ryan Clark, Co-founder and CEO of Qube Money. Qube Money helps people successfully navigate the shift to a cashless society by digitizing cash allocation and spend planning to ensure their money has purpose pre-determined by the individual.

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