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Hamlet opens with a successful weekend
Cerritos College’s production of William Shakespeare’s Hamlet, had its opening weekend Oct. 10-13. The play was performed in the Performing Arts Center’s auditorium and is a three-hour show with two 15 minute intermissions. Hamlet is Shakespeare’s longest tragedy, with the character of Hamlet having the most lines of all Shakespeare’s characters ever written. Angelo Santos,…
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Payments Firm Trounces Nvidia On This Elite List With Whopping 967% Gain
Finance stocks are abundant in the IBD 50, although several are extended from buy points or from main moving averages. This group is notable for its strong fundamentals and price outperformance, which are two of the four pillars of The IBD Methodology. Ryan Specialty (RYAN) is lingering within a buy range from a cup base’s…
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Strictly star has ‘such fun’ improving her fitness at Poole pilates studio
Strictly Come Dancing Star Sarah Hadland, also known for popular tv shows Miranda and Daddy Issues, has been cha-cha-ing her way to success through her strictly journey. BASE Space Pilates Studio, located in Poole, has been instrumental in supporting Sarah Hadland’s fitness journey. BASE offers a range of Pilates classes and Private sessions tailored to…
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Quase 74% dos brasileiros são adeptos de jogos digitais
Imagem de FreepikQuase 74% dos brasileiros são adeptos de jogos digitais Ganhar uma Copa do Mundo com o Brasil, fugir de zumbis, acelerar fundo em um carro de corrida, cumprir missões arriscadas. Para 73,9% dos brasileiros, situações assim são rotina essa é a porcentagem da população que afirma jogar algum tipo de jogo digital. O…
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Williamson County Performing Arts Center Presents What the World Needs Now
photo courtesy of Williamson County Performing Arts The Williamson County Performing Arts Center (WCPAC) at Academy Park and the Williamson County Parks and Recreation Department’s (WCPR) original musical revue What the World Needs Now: The Music of Burt Bacharach is set to return to the WCPAC with four performances in early November. Widely regarded as…
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Parceria com a China envolve infraestrutura, tecnologia e finanças
O diretor de política monetária e futuro presidente do Banco Central, Gabriel Galípolo, acompanha missão do governo brasileiro à China, onde estão sendo fechadas parcerias em “vários temas”, segundo ele. O anúncio dos acordos será feito durante visita do líder chinês, Xi Jinping, a Brasília no próximo mês. Ontem (17), Galípolo mencionou que, entre as…
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King joins K-State ASI department as assistant professor of animal nutrition
Mindy King has been hired as assistant professor of animal nutrition for the Kansas State University Animal Sciences and Industry Department. Her appointment will be 60% teaching and 40% research. “It is my pleasure to announce that Mindy King will be joining our team in early January,” said Mike Day, K-State ASI department head. “Her expertise, background…
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Wall Street heads for its longest weekly winning streak of the year
U.S. stocks are hanging around their records Friday after Netflix jumped and CVS health slid amid mixed reports on profits.The S&P 500 was 0.2% higher in morning trading and approaching its all-time high set early this week. The Dow Jones Industrial Average was down 115 points, or 0.3%, a day after setting its own record, while…
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Retro Fitness will soon close this Staten Island location: What members need to know
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — Retro Fitness – which currently operates three gyms on Staten Island – has announced it will soon close its New Dorp location and is giving members several options to make a health club switch. The 15,000-square-foot gym, which is located on the second floor of “The Plaza” at 2590 Hylan Blvd.,…
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Lifestyle Magazine ‘roots’ out new owners – The Sun-Gazette Newspaper
“We’re thrilled to embark on this new chapter with Lifestyle Magazine,” Steelman and Justice said in a press release. “The South Valley is rich with stories and opportunities, and we’re eager to connect, support and elevate local businesses and organizations through the magazine.”