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About Marie Claire | Marie Claire

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Here s how to stay safe when dealing with rip currents

Here’s how to stay safe when dealing with rip currents Warning signs to look out for while swimming Updated:  Tags:  If red flags are flying, the threat for rip currents is high. A rip current is a fast moving channel of water that pulls away from the coastline. It is caused by strong easterly winds. That strong onshore flow pushes waves against the beaches, causing an increased buildup of water. The only way water can escape is by quickly pulling back out into sea through narrow channels. Strong rip currents can move up to 8 feet per second. Although the current is strong, some swimmers are known for not feeling the pull while in the water, and only realize it once they are pushed farther out to sea.

Kolkata s iconic Metro Cinema is back with Inox

Kolkata s iconic Metro Cinema is back with Inox ANI | Updated: Feb 20, 2021 15:02 IST Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], Feb 20 (ANI): Multiplex chain Inox Leisure Ltd on Saturday announced the relaunch of erstwhile Metro Cinema in Kolkata that was first designed by Scottish architect Thomas Lamb in 1935. The vastly renowned structure, redeveloped by the Metro Realty Group in consultation with eminent heritage architect Subir Kumar Basu, comes with two screens and 422 seats. The multiplex has a string of customer-friendly digital features like paperless ticketing and check-ins along with touch-screen enabled interactive food ordering. Guests also get to experience Inox s vibrant hospitality and gourmet offerings.

5 Cosmo editors share their money goals for 2021

Created for Created for From Cosmopolitan for Created by Cosmopolitan for 5 Cosmo editors share their money goals for 2021 Consider January as a reset button Jaime Lee Christmas is over, it’s dreary outside and all the Quality Streets are gone. Oh, and we’re in a pandemic. As if that wasn’t enough, there’s also a chance your post-December bank balance is at an all-time low. But the good news? A new year offers the chance to hit reset. “Although 2020 was challenging, it did allow us to pay closer attention to our outgoings,” says Finance Editor Kalpana Fitzpatrick. “We can find ways to have more control of our finances in 2021 and, for those who

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