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The winner will represent the UAE in the UPU s International Letter-Writing competition, which celebrates its 50th anniversary this year
United Arab Emirates - February 11, 2021: Emirates Post Group is calling on UAE s talented, young writers to submit entries for the International Letter-Writing Competition. The competition, organised by the Universal Postal Union, of which Emirates Post Group is a member, encourages students from the ages of 9 to 15 years old to express their creativity and refine their language skills, through the art of letter writing. Submissions will be accepted in both Arabic and English via a dedicated webpage until April 1 , 2021.
The International Letter-Writing competition, will feature the theme: “Write a letter to a family member about your experience of Covid-19 , reflecting how children have dealt with the pandemic and how they overcame any challenges. The competition will support over a million children develop their writi
WINNIPEG Love is in the air, and to celebrate, there will be a Valentine’s Day fireworks display for Winnipeggers to enjoy. The event will take place in Sage Creek at 9 p.m. on Sunday, February 14. In a tweet, City Councillor Brian Mayes said the display is paid for by the wellness grant money allocated to each ward annually. Fireworks in Sage Creek tonight (Feb 14) at 9 pm. Using some of the wellness grant money allocated to each ward. Brian Mayes (@B MayesSTV) February 14, 2021
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SEATTLE, Feb. 15, 2021 /PRNewswire/ As a professional athlete, you d think James Donaldson, an All-Star player with the Seattle SuperSonics, would have it all.
And he did. Until he didn t.
James Donaldson
James lost it all: his health, life savings, marriage, business, mother, and home all within a year s time. It almost became too much to bear. He declared bankruptcy, lost his home to foreclosure, had to close his long-running business, which forced him to live on a very limited income, and had four major surgeries in five years.
Last October, Laura Skellie was elected president of the Coastal Georgia Chapter of the National Association of Women in Construction (NAWIC), a group where she previously served as a chapter and committee chair. It was another step forward for the 11-year industry veteran, who currently serves as Superintendent at JE Dunn Construction. Her diverse construction career includes roles as project engineer with a general contractor and an architectural designer at an architectural firm, both located in Birmingham. Active in community service, Skellie also donates her time via photography, running her neighborhood’s community page, organizing clothing drives and helping with historic renovations. We sat down with her to get her thoughts on what it takes for women to keep climbing the ladder and what the future holds post-pandemic.