Intimacy coordination unveils accumulated psychological and emotional trauma, sometimes buried deep in unconsciousness. Giving consent to being touched is critical, but actors often have no experience of being asked for permission to be touched.
Bolshoi Ballet is the one to beat in the Derby, says Mick Kinane
Sun 23 May 2021
Mick Kinane believes
Bolshoi Ballet has the âperfect mind-setâ to strike gold in this yearâs Cazoo Derby and follow in the hoofprints of his illustrious sire Galileo on the 20th anniversary of his Classic victory in the Epsom Downs showpiece.
In recent years no horse has left a greater impression on the Derby than 2001 winner Galileo who has gone on to sire a record five winners of the race, a figure former jockey Kinane expects to be six following the conclusion of this yearâs renewal on Saturday June 5.
It has been echoed and re-echoed in so many quarters that no one can tell the African story better than Africans themselves.
Lisa Nichols, motivational speaker and founder of Motivating the Masses, writing on why people should tell their stories themselves, says, No one else can dance your dance. No one else can sing your song. No one else can write your story.
For a long time, Africa has allowed others to tell her story. The advent of the Internet has revolutionised the way stories are shared, but the story has remained largely the same for Africa. The continent is either not in the league or playing catch-up.
By Elizabeth Hopkirk2021-05-18T06:00:00+01:00
Architecture becoming job-seeker’s market, warn specialists as government outlines new plans for mutual recognition
The partner who spearheaded the opening of RSHP’s Brexit-beating Paris office has expressed hope that the new professional qualifications bill will make it easier for architects to work across the continent.
It could repair some of the damage done by the UK’s departure from the EU, said Stephen Barrett.
But it comes as recruiters are warning of staff shortages ahead.
Source: Sarah Lee \ eyevine
Stephen Barrett, partner at RSHP
“Mechanisms for ensuring mutual recognition for architectural qualifications internationally are vital in order to enable us to continue to work across the globe, to attracting international talent, and in ensuring British-based practices are eligible to compete for projects abroad,” said Barrett, who set up the Paris office in February as a direct result of what he described as a