Internet Connectz OPINION It’s not very far physically from the Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron to Room 8.2 of the District Court in Tāmaki Makaurau. But it’s an awful long distance away in every other sense. I took the trip this week from an evening reception to a morning Auckland District Court hearing. On the face of
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Introduction Stainless steel is a widely used material known for its durability, corrosion resistance, and aesthetic appeal. It finds applications in various industries, including construction, automotive, kitchenware, and medical equipment. In this article, we will delve into what stainless steel is, its composition, and address concerns related to the presence of nickel. Composition of Stainless
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Next week, four more students will appear before a Kampala court for participating in protests against the planned East Africa crude oil pipeline (EACOP) and for demanding a full and equitable phaseout of fossil fuels. The students were arrested in September and are charged with the colonial era “common nuisance” offense, which the government has
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SANTA BARBARA COUNTY, Calif. – The Land Trust for Santa Barbara County and The Nature Conservancy have partnered with Vandenberg Space Force Base to execute a $15 million conservation easement over the Jack and Laura Dangermond Preserve. The Jack and Laura Dangermond Preserve, a 24,341-acre nature preserve located along the Gaviota Coast, is the largest
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The average American household that uses electricity to heat a home this winter will pay hundreds of dollars more than those who use natural gas, according to a new report from a federal agency. The report from the U.S. Energy Information Administration said a home that uses electricity will pay 77% more or an average
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What was once considered a luxury – the option to work from home – has quickly evolved into the new normal in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. (Getty Images) The hybrid work model combines at-home hours with in-office requirements. If you’re grappling with the transition to this workplace model, no need to stress. Read
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This article is republished from The Conversation under a Creative Commons license. Read the original article. Written by Senior Researcher Wesley Morgan Hot on the heels of trips to Washington and Beijing, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is now in the Cook Islands for the Pacific Island Forum. There, he will aim to strengthen relations with Pacific countries and reaffirm Australia’s
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by Yi Xin In May 2022, U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken said at George Washington University that “We cannot rely on Beijing to change its trajectory. So we will shape the strategic environment around Beijing to advance our vision for an open and inclusive international system.” Well, this is not something new. From “Pivot
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Ahead of a highly anticipated matchup in Athens, between the No. 12 Missouri Tigers and the No. 2 Georgia Bulldogs, I got the chance to interview some of the Mizzou fans I encountered prior to the game, and ask them some questions about their thoughts on the environment and who will win the game. Among
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Amid rising community concern, Google says it will no longer develop controversial technology that was said to fight fraud online though to critics looked more like DRM for websites. Instead, the Chocolate Factory plans to work on a more limited version of the tech for Android WebViews, a version of its Chrome browser that can
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