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‘Christmas creep’: Why holiday candy hits shelves so early
Candy canes, marshmallow Santas and gelt go on sale as soon as Halloween is over – sometimes earlier. This ‘Christmas creep’ is starting sooner and sooner. For retailers of all types, the winter holidays are the most wonderful time of year. In 2023 alone, the National Retail Federation (NRF) expects shoppers will spend around $900…
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Raj kundra shared a video of him distributing street food 2023 10 31 की सबसे ताज़ा खबर
Disclaimer हम डाटा संग्रह टूल्स, जैसे की कुकीज के माध्यम से आपकी जानकारी एकत्र करते हैं ताकि आपको बेहतर और व्यक्तिगत अनुभव प्रदान कर सकें और लक्षित विज्ञापन पेश कर सकें। अगर आप साइन-अप करते हैं, तो हम आपका ईमेल पता, फोन नंबर और अन्य विवरण पूरी तरह सुरक्षित तरीके से स्टोर करते हैं। आप…
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An Oceanic lullaby, ‘Gimme Shelter’ and more elucidate how music taps into our emotions
‘We find music wherever there are people,’ says the professor and musician Milton Mermikides near the opening of this lecture at Gresham College in London, in which he sets out to make sense of why that’s the case. Taking the audience on a journey that begins with an image of a 30,000-year-old flute carved from…
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Study: ‘More enlightened’ TV portrayals of sex welcomed
Viewers feel that the portrayal of sex and sexual relationships in programmes has improved and modernised, according to Ofcom’s latest study into audience attitudes towards sex and violence on television. Participants in the research generally consider that the level of sexual content on TV has remained high but steady in recent years. But many viewers…
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Cool Event Ideas From October 2023
Once a month, BizBash brings you even more inspiration for your own gatherings with our “Cool Event Ideas of the Month” column, where we round up some of the creative ideas we haven’t had the chance to cover yet. Our October 2023 roundup includes Birkenstock’s interactive “Birkenfield” parks in the heart of New York City, Pandora’s giant…
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Open-access reformers launch next bold publishing plan
The group behind the radical open-access initiative Plan S has announced its next big plan to shake up research publishing — and this one could be bolder than the first. It wants all versions of an article and its associated peer-review reports to be published openly from the outset, without authors paying any fees, and…
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Mitigating ghost fishing
Abandoned, lost and discarded fishing gear, often informally called ‘ghost gear’, accounts for 10% of global ocean plastic pollution. It is also the deadliest form of marine plastic, with discarded nets, hooks and trawlers entangling and killing marine life. Such ghost fishing represents largely unaccounted ecosystem damage and food waste. This is a preview of subscription…
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Rematches highlight second round of football playoffs
<!– SHOW ARTICLE –> After sending 12 of its 17 football-playing schools into the playoffs, Mahoning County flexed its muscles in the opening round of the state football tournament. Ten Mahoning County schools posted first-round victories. Teams advancing to regional quarterfinal play include: Austintown Fitch, Ursuline, Canfield, Poland, West Branch, Struthers, South Range, Western Reserve,…
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Uihlein-Ironman Sports Fund awards over $30K to athletes, organizations
<!– SHOW ARTICLE –> LAKE PLACID — The Uihlein-Ironman Sports Fund at Adirondack Foundation recently announced this year’s grant recipients. A total of 13 aspiring Olympians and 10 organizations will be awarded $30,500. The fund — established by the Henry Uihlein II and Mildred A. Uihlein Foundation, the World Triathlon Corporation and Adirondack Foundation —…
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Healthy Hunter’s event showcases preparation calls for health awareness
RALPH WILSON/Sun-Gazette Correspondent Tariq Moore of Williamsport tries his hand at a game of lighted buttons that tested reaction times at a UPMC hunter health expo at the Liberty Arena in Williamsport on Tuesday, Oct. 24, 2023. Acting as score keeper is Ethan Lindermuth an on-site heath educator with UPMC. Ray Anderson is an avid…