Tag: family
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Mud Road Guide to Paris Fashion Week
[ad_1] Inside Mad Lords, an eclectic Parisian jeweler Mad Rose Tucked away in a courtyard behind Rue Saint-Honoré, Mad Rose is a Parisian jewelery store like no other. Jacquie Aiche’s soulful crystals share space with Anita Ko’s California-chic diamonds, Patricia Arango’s braided silk and diamond bracelets, and guests can admire her medallions in gold, chunky ... -
Investments to improve health while meeting basic human needs
[ad_1] Ross Iverson Chief Investment Officer and Co-Founder of Manna Tree Investment Partners. Russ Alan Prince: How is inflation affecting health and nutrition focused PE companies like Manna Tree? Ross Iverson: Food is a basic human need that will never go away. Consumers are aware that their daily decisions affect their health. ... -
How to reboot the fashion house
[ad_1] Ferragamo’s Spring/Summer 23 show in Milan debuted new Creative Director Maximilian Davis © Getty Images Sometimes a designer delivers a show so amazingly good that all else pales in comparison. This is Mathieu Blasey’s second time joining Bottega Veneta, his €1.5 billion turnover brand of leather goods and his former boss, Daniel He launched ... -
Families say Sacramento homeless need more mental health resources
[ad_1] Tanisha’s family told KCRA 3 that Tanisha was seriously injured in a hit-and-run accident near the garden in August. Sacramento Freeway and Northgate Boulevard. Doctors called her injuries “devastating.” See the full KCRA 3 news at 11 p.m. “Tanisha’s sister, Jonisha Dunbar, said. Family members said Tanisha eventually died of her injuries on Sept. ... -
Lonely people don’t vote – The Journal
[ad_1] Lonely people are less likely to vote. This is proven. A study by Alexander Langenkamp, “Lonely Minds, Empty Booths?: Loneliness, Relationships between Reported Voting Behavior and Voting as a Civic Duty”, social science quarterly It turns out that lonely people are less likely to vote in 2021, especially in national elections. As the pandemic ... -
Lonely people don’t vote – The Durango Herald
[ad_1] Lonely people are less likely to vote. This is proven. A study by Alexander Langenkamp, “Lonely Minds, Empty Booths?: Loneliness, Relationships between Reported Voting Behavior and Voting as a Civic Duty”, social science quarterly It turns out that lonely people are less likely to vote in 2021, especially in national elections. As the pandemic ... -
Perfect Weather for the 60th Agricultural Science Review – Ohio Ag Net
[ad_1] The 60th Annual Agricultural Science Review, sponsored by Ohio State University’s Department of Food, Agriculture and Environmental Sciences (CFAES), concluded at the Molly Cullen Agricultural Center after welcoming 114,589 visitors over the three-day course. Showcasing events and the latest agricultural innovations. “We have received excellent feedback regarding the value that Farm Science Review provides ... -
5K Run Raises Mental Health Awareness Among Police Officers
[ad_1] East Hartford, Connecticut (WFSB) – In March 2013, East Hartford police officer Paul Buchanan committed suicide. Since then, 5k in Town has paid tribute to Buchanan, raising funds and awareness of mental health among police officers. “It’s still a taboo subject that no one wants to talk about,” said one participant. But the runners ...










