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Martin: Ageism is not funny

By Melissa Martin The World Health Organization (WHO) defines ageism as the stereotyping, prejudice and discrimination towards people on the basis of age. In 2016, a global campaign to combat ageism began to percolate because ageism happens around the globe….

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Examsnap gathered top books for Oracle Certification Exam preparation

The Oracle credentials are globally recognized and highly valued by professionals and organizations across the world. Earning these certificates is not always an easy process. You need to study and prepare well for the exam. Luckily, there are so many…

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Neither Fire nor Fury for Wolff’s new Trump book

From Newsmax The sequel to Michael Wolff’s million-selling “Fire and Fury” is not attracting the same kind of interest, not even from President Donald Trump. NPD BookScan reports just 17,756 first-week sales for “Siege,” Wolff’s latest account of the Trump…

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Battle of the Books

Cayman Islands Battle of the Books Champions Crowned From Ministry of Education, Youth, Sports, Agriculture and Lands (EYSAL) First Baptist Christian School and Cayman International School took victory in annual CIIP Lera Parchment Battle of the Books. GRAND CAYMAN (GIS)…

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This ladybird-bike is a moving children library

From Designer Daily When closed, this bike looks like the random food-selling street carts you can see everywhere in China. However, when the ladybug opens its wings, something magical happens: it’s a tiny library! Made of abandonned bikes and discarded…

War and Revolution in the Caribbean – The Lesser Antilles, 1789–1815

By Flavio Eichmann From trafo hypotheses VON EDITORIAL BOARD · VERÖFFENTLICHT 28. MAI 2019 · AKTUALISIERT 23. MAI 2019 For the last twenty years, scholarship on the Age of Revolutions in the Caribbean has been booming. The focus of this scholarly attention lies on the Haitian…

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Application Processing Delays – Cayman Islands Department of Planning Staff at the Department of Planning would like to apologise to its valued customers for a delay in processing applications. This is due to network connectivity issues. The Department is working…

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Cayman Islands: Bounce magazine is now out

(George Town, Grand Cayman) Bounce, Cayman’s first lifestyle magazine dedicated to helping readers live their best life is now out. Packed with more than 100 pages of engaging and lively content Bounce raises the bar for magazines in Cayman which are specifically…

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Hollywood’s role in spreading the Spanish black legend

By Vicente G. Olaya From EL PAIS When he reached the top of the hill, future US president Theodore Roosevelt “shot at the retreating Spaniards, watched one drop to the ground, and though unsure whether it was he who had…

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Fascination with 16th-century Spaniards, pirates leads prof to research on supply chains

From HAYS POST FHSU University Relations State-of-the-art supply chain and logistics best-practices can trace their origins to the Spanish monarchy that established dominance in the Caribbean and South America in the 16th and 17th centuries, according to a new book…