Cory Weinberg

"Alcohol evangelist. Devoted twitter guru. Lifelong coffee expert. Music nerd."

Among COP26, expected oil and gas rainfall

Among COP26, expected oil and gas rainfall

A TotalEnergies gas station in Kampala (Uganda) on January 28, 2020. Yasuyoshi Siba / AFP “Take me to the moon”, Sung by Frank Sinatra (” Take me to the moon ”). Major hydrocarbon companies understand this as follows: their plans for future oil or gas pipelines represent 211,849 kilometers; Equal to more than half the distance of the Earth-Moon. Not …

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Ryanair plans to exit the London Stock Exchange

Boeing Ryanair

Irish airline Ryanair has said it plans to exit the London Stock Exchange in the coming months. Questionable, the effects of Brexit on the business operations of the company. The London Stock Exchange has not yet commented on reports by Ryaner’s CEO Michael O’Leary, who has announced that his company will “probably be removed from the list (of companies listed …

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How Theory Henry fights against online harassment

How Theory Henry fights against online harassment

After condemning the toxicity of social networks, former footballer Thierry Henry announced on Tuesday that he would continue his commitment against online harassment with a sports equipment manufacturer and voluntary charity in Lisbon. “We need the help of those in high places (…) We must unite to ensure that these people, for example, pass a law, and make these sites …

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Foreign students are expected to return to Japan and Australia soon

Foreign students are expected to return to Japan and Australia soon

Tokyo and Canberra have decided to relax restrictions, especially for foreign students. Long-awaited announcements that will delight universities and local people. Japan should remove travel restrictions for students and foreign workers as soon as possible (but not tourists), Report Nikki Asia. In January 2021, Japan actually tightened its entry rules to protect itself from delta variation. Only natives and some …

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Deepavali, the light festival of the Hindus, was celebrated in London on Thursday

Diwali

Hindu tradition is calling itself the center of London this week with the start of the popular Hindu festival of Diwali on Thursday, November 4th. Lights and decorations illuminate the British capital. The Sanskrit word “Deepavali” can be translated as “Deepavali”, which means “Array of Lights”, which is the festival of lights and the Hindu New Year. It is celebrated …

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Fishing: Negotiations between Paris and London intensify, meeting in Brussels on Friday

Fishing: Negotiations between Paris and London intensify, meeting in Brussels on Friday

“Revenge measures” await … A meeting of the European Commission is to be held in Brussels on Friday to find a solution. To the controversy between Paris and London. Reluctant to issue fishing licenses under the Second Brexit Treaty, preventing French fishermen from fishing in British waters. Should have come into force Tuesday midnight revenge actions, France Suspended them from …

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The Mattress Matters: Importance of a Good Mattress to Health

Sleeping in a good bed is something everyone looks forward to after a long day. Easing yourself in your comfort zone from the day’s work. Getting engulfed in the soft layers of cotton and silk as you deepen your slumber, relaxing your muscle tensions and freeing your mind off the thoughts for the day; is what good sleep truly is. …

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Timeless Comfort: What To Do Before Bringing Home a New Mattress

Choosing the perfect mattress will do wonders for your sleep, and we all know good sleep can be a foundation for good health. There’s a lot of qualities that one should look into before one can say that a mattress is perfect for them. In this article, we will not only be teaching you about comfort; in fact, comfort won’t …

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