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. Media (1 – Clickbait)Â TDB Recommends NewzEngine.com We all coped with the Level 4 and 3 lockdowns in our own personal way. Some better than others, with varying degrees of stress. According to the Ministry of Health website (last updated 25 August 2020), they were fully cognisant of the psychological impact that the threat of covid19;Â lockdowns; restricted movement and social contact, might have upon the general population; “We want people to know it is normal to not feel all right all the time â itâs understandable to feel sad, distressed, worried, confused, anxious or angry during this crisis. Everyone reacts differently to difficult events, and some may find this time more challenging than others. The ways people think, feel and behave are likely to change over time â we all have good days and bad days.” ....
KAAL-TV Created: February 14, 2021 06:45 PM (ABC 6 News) The pandemic has been tough on students managing distance learning and dealing with mental and emotional stresses. But these challenges did not stop some Mayo High School students from breaking barriers at their school. From February 8 to13, Stage Door, the theater group at Mayo High School, took part in a virtual statewide one-act play competition. It was their first time. I think this was a nice new change of pace in our lives from the past year because not much has happened for any of us,” said Alyssa Keller, who is one of the Mayo High School seniors who participated in the virtual play. ....
Manuwhenua ki Mohua bless Te Whare Whakata at the opening ceremony on January 17. Everyone who has visited the base of Farewell Spit will know it. The house locally known as Freeman’s cottage which adjoins the carpark is demarcated off by a picket fence. It takes its name from the original builder and farm owner, Stephen Freeman, who constructed it back in the 1930s. Thanks to HealthPost Nature Trust and a heap of volunteers who gave it a serious facelift over the summer, this cottage has found new life as the trust’s new field station. It will be used by those conducting biodiversity research along with trust volunteers and workers as the Cape Farewell-Wharariki Eco-sanctuary picks up speed. ....