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Breast Reduction Surgery: Procedure, Benefits, Recovery, & Risks
Breast reduction surgery, commonly called mammoplasty, is often done to reduce the overall size of the breast in females. It is one of the common cosmetic procedures which is now preferred by most women. Breast reduction can reduce the size of your breast making them lighter and in better shape.
Dr. Ashish KharePublished about a year ago in JournalHow To Purchase A Tandem Kayak
What Are Tandem Kayaks? As its name implies, tandem kayaks can accommodate two paddlers at once. These boats are perfect for families or paddling duos who want to spend quality time on the lake together. Below is the website name from which you can purchase this and other types of kayaks.
Fahad SharifPublished about a year ago in JournalKeep Aspiring and Inspiring
As humans, we are constantly looking for ways to improve ourselves, whether it be our physical appearance, our skills, or our overall quality of life. This desire to better ourselves is what drives us to reach our goals and achieve success. For many individuals, one of the most important aspects of their personal and professional success is their image. This is where image consulting comes in.
The Importance of Mentorship for Aspiring Lawyers
Becoming a lawyer is an impressive accomplishment and it's no secret that the legal profession can be both challenging and rewarding. It’s a career that requires a lot of hard work, dedication, and perseverance, and it can take years of effort to achieve success. As an aspiring lawyer, you may feel lost or unsure about how to navigate the ups and downs of law school, the job market, and the legal profession. That's where mentorship comes in. In this post, we will discuss the importance of mentorship for aspiring lawyers and why it can be a game-changer for your career.
'The Cat's Out of The Bag'
We don't give our parents nearly enough credit. Why am I mentioning this first? It's not a very long narrative, so let's get started.
Agnes DairoPublished about a year ago in JournalUNPLUGGED
I was watching a Korean thriller a few days ago and in the movie, the guy had installed spyware into his victim's phone and was watching her every move through the spyware. He was literally spying on her, listening in on her conversations, watching her, had access to her social media etcetera. This guy had her in the palm of his hands just because he could get into her phone, and when I deeply think about it, it makes me want to toss my phone and never own one ever again.
Agnes DairoPublished about a year ago in JournalHow Much Cash You Save By Drinking Filtered Water?
Whenever it comes to tap water, the UAE is not like Europe, India, or North America. The practice of drinking directly from the tap is uncommon. Even screening your taps is not a common practice. Just plain bottled water is popular.
Sophia SmithPublished about a year ago in JournalHow the ‘Mess’ of an L&D Problem Provides Structure & Drives Outcomes
You can listen to the episode here. Or watch it here. Holly Cook, Founder and Director of North, joins Blake Proberts on the Strategic L&D Podcast to chat about what we need to do to fulfil our organisational purpose, the key to striking a balance between self-directed and guided learning, and how to prioritise, plan and persuade in an L&D budget session. Listen to the full episode above or watch below.
New Life in New City #1 — Finding a Room in Malaga
So I’m doing this experiment, where I move to a city for at least three months and try to build a life there. And not just move there to live, but actually get involved, attend events, meet people, enjoy my experience there. ‘I think’, lots of people move to a new city and they have a very difficult time getting involved and building a “new life”. But I don’t think it’s that difficult, you just have to take initiative and make sh*t happen, and not “HOPE” for sh*t to happen.
Kamil Jan BazanPublished about a year ago in JournalDo Older People Actually Work Harder?
I recently came across an article that was saying that supposedly, "Companies believe older people work harder." In the article, they throw out some impressive statistics about all of this.
Cody Dakota Wooten, C.B.C.Published about a year ago in JournalWhy You Should Be Supporting Local Restaurants
The pandemic and financial constraints have brought the restaurant industry to its knees - along with countless other industries and professions. Many establishments have been forced to close their doors permanently.
Cyndi BernstielPublished about a year ago in Journal7 Online Side Hustles That Are Worth It
Introduction to side hustles Are you looking for ways to make some extra money but don't want to commit to a full-time job? Consider starting a side hustle! Side hustles are a great way to earn extra income without taking on a full-time commitment. In this article, we will explore 7 side hustles that you can start today to boost your income.
The Fitpreneur NetworkPublished about a year ago in Journal