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+ April 12, 2021 FOR working students or for workers who have not finished college yet, the thought of balancing academics and a job may seem very challenging. The demands of schooling combined with personal responsibilities would probably make going back to college to get that dream degree a tough decision to make.
It is undeniable that earning a college degree will present a lot of opportunities in the future, but one cannot ignore the present realities that made him defer his studies. In order for one to get back to college, he will need a school that understands and supports a working student’s needs.
Prince Philip granted last dying wish after telling Queen just stick me in back of Land Rover
11 Apr, 2021 11:16 PM
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Prince Philip has passed away at the age of 99, after battling health problems for the last few years.
Prince Philip has passed away at the age of 99, after battling health problems for the last few years.
NZ Herald
One of Prince Philip s final granted wishes has been revealed - that they just stick me in the back of a Land Rover .
The Duke of Edinburgh had specifically requested that his coffin will be transported in a specially modified Land Rover, which he helped to design, during a procession before his ceremonial royal funeral.
Golf: Touching Masters gesture by Hideki Matsuyama s caddie Shota Hayafuji goes viral
12 Apr, 2021 05:10 AM
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Hideki Matsuyama is taking home a green jacket after winning the 2021 Masters in Augusta, Georgia. Video / Sky Sport
Hideki Matsuyama is taking home a green jacket after winning the 2021 Masters in Augusta, Georgia. Video / Sky Sport
news.com.au
In the wild scenes that followed Hideki Matsuyama s historic Masters triumph on Monday morning it took hours for the golf world to turn its attention back to an act of sheer class that went widely overlooked.
Matsuyama s breakthrough win the first major triumph by a Japanese player created the usual global attention and wild fanfare in the minutes after he sank his final putt on the 18th hole to win by one stroke over American Will Zalatoris.
Jane Clifton: Government s housing policies hamstrung by reluctance to act on timber, power prices
12 Apr, 2021 07:45 PM
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Timber is one of our major export earners, but other countries get the benefit of making optimal money from it. Photo / Sylvie Whinray
Timber is one of our major export earners, but other countries get the benefit of making optimal money from it. Photo / Sylvie Whinray
Reluctance to tackle the perversities of the electricity and timber sectors is coming back to bite the Government.
Power corrupts, but wholesale power is insidious on a whole other level. Electricity prices are embarking on