– The inaugural Black Inclusion Week will take place between 10 – 16 May 2021.- The initiative aims to tackle inequalities and celebrate Black Inclusion.- A launch event will take place on Zoom on 18th March at 11am; to register CLICK HERE- – The shocking death of George Floyd caught on video in the US sparked protests all over the UK and a national debate over Britain’s history. In response to these horrific events, Black Leaders launched a national movement to help drive black inclusion and challenge inequalities within our communities and working environment. Their latest venture, Black Inclusion Week, looks to create tangible change and set a…
Author: Martin Moseley
The Let’s Create Drawing Club – which runs from the 19th – 28th March – is supported by Curious Minds and is open to 11-13 year olds living in and around the L8 area of Liverpool.
Japan has long been a popular travel destination before COVID and is one of the more anticipated destinations should COVID finish and borders reopen and tourism begins anew. However, with a newly reconstructed tourism industry and a new point of view regarding post-pandemic travel, there too will be a growing desire to find the places people could not find before– places without the congestion and travel pollution. One of these places to mark down in the post-COVID calendar is Kochi prefecture, Japan. Located in the Shikoku region of Japan, Kochi is known for its warm climate, its mountainous terrain, and…
Taylor Byron Barr is an American actor, best known for Pussie Control 2: Night at the Drive -in (2020) and Pussie Control (2020). As well as movies Taylor is also a full time model and has already had established himself with brands such as Calvin Klein. His latest role is in movie Pussie Control 2: Night at the Drive -in. Heres a little about the short movie as written by the Los Angeles Tribune: Short comedy lovers will definitely be thrilled by “Pussie Control 2: Night at the Drive-in”. Better yet, they will find it very hilarious. The short film…
If you are a day over 25, you have to start thinking of shifting some of those make-up techniques you’ve been using carelessly. Why? Because a simple product that’s meant to enhance those pretty features, applied the wrong way, can easily add 15 years to your face! I learnt this from my recent frequent visits to makeup artists, so here I summarized the 6 makeup habits that are aging you: Messy Makeup: Runny eyeliner and mascara end up settling in the small lines around your eyes. Keep a couple of Q-tips in your bag to help freshen up your eyes,…
In 2020, I decided it was finally time to update my (quite poorly developed) business skills. Browsing through different educational websites, I spotted some “Mini-MBA” programs. As the name would suggest, a Mini-MBA is a fast-track version of the MBA – concentrating the essential content of a one or two-year degree program into a few hours or days. A Mini-MBA program doesn’t result in an academic degree, however most institutions will provide you a professional certificate. I decided to take the Mini-MBA program at the International Business Management Institute (IBMI) from Berlin, since the whole program is completely online and…
Lack of sleep is a global problem that is increasingly common in today’s society. Some surveys found that many more people are sleeping fewer hours than recommended and about 80% of adults globally experience sleep problems. In 1942, 8 hours of sleep was the norm, now 6.8 is the average. Lack of sleep has been associated with lifestyle factors related to a modern 24/7 society, such as stress, unhealthy eating, lack of physical activity and excessive use of digital devices. Sleep is considered essential for health, productivity and wellbeing. Does Melatonin work? Melatonin is widely used in food supplements addressing sleep disorders. But…
Now, more than ever, those in positions of power need to make conscious, overt efforts to analyze and improve their employees’ happiness in the workplace. Not only does it create an environment that valuable employees and prospective ones would want to work in but it increases your organization’s productivity which could bring with it more revenue and success. The challenges management faces are daunting as they attempt to salvage their companies under pressure from COVID-19 and it’s related shutdowns. As we all know, the heart and soul of a company are the people that work for it. What management might…
The University of Liverpool Continuing Education (CE) team are delighted to announce a new programme of short courses, seminars and workshops starting this month. The new courses – taught live and face-to-face in the university’s virtual classroom – are an innovative way of teaching online that ensures students enjoy the benefits of engagement with both tutors and their peers, from the comfort of their own home. Participants will also have access to a wide range of the University’s academic support and, on completion, will be awarded with a formal University of Liverpool Certificate of Engagement that acknowledges their professional and personal development. The programme is perfect for those who are…
PrivacyWall is taking the world of internet search engines by storm. Read all about it here. Search engines may help you find what you’re looking for, but it often comes at a price: your privacy. Most of the big search engines today are essentially data collection tools for advertising companies. Collecting your private data helps these companies to make money with targeted ads, which is a booming industry. Unless you are using a private search engine, your data is ending up in the hands of third parties and you are the product. Here is the information being collected by some…
