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Sustainable Initiatives at Harrods
Harrods have embraced a number of projects using them: Scope 1: “In 2020, we electrified our delivery fleet,” explained Finch. The Scope metrics covering direct, indirect and GHG emissions in the supply chain are also very useful guidelines for those wanting to introduce sustainable initiatives.
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The Evolution of Online Live Casino Technology
The gambling industry has changed a lot due to online live casino technology. It offers players an immersive and interactive gaming experience from anywhere, anytime. Therefore, understanding how this technology has changed over time is essential. It helps people see how far it has come and know its future trajectory. Early 2000s: The Beginning of Online Casino Streaming In the early 2000s, simple video streaming technology came up. It allowed online casinos to send live video feeds of table games to the computers of the players. However, some initial problems, like
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Total Active Hub and Cleo - Announcing a Strategic Partnership
Total Active Hub is renowned for empowering organisations with adaptable physical wellbeing solutions. This partnership marks a significant enhancement to Cleo’s blockchain technology to offer a broader range of incentives and creating a more transparent, immutable rewards system. Users will now have the ability to support a diverse array of causes, from tree planting to ocean plastic recovery, all aligned with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.
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ECP Kenya's Sh773.8 Million Tax Claim
The Tax Appeals Tribunal threw out a petition by ECP Kenya challenging the Sh773,796,052 claim by the KRA following a tax assessment in February 2022. The KRA’s Sh773.8 million tax assessment comprises Sh529.9 million as corporate tax (being 30.0 percent of Sh1.8 billion profit from the sale of Java House), Sh217.3 million as interest and Sh26.5 million as penalty.
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World Central Kitchen Resuming Operations in Gaza
World Central Kitchen says it has 276 trucks with eight million meals ready to enter through the Rafah crossing. WCK said the trucks carrying aid will be sent into Gaza from Jordan.
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Captain Kane Williamson to Play at T20 World Cup in June
Kane Williamson will play at his sixth Twenty20 World Cup in June. New Zealand captain Tim Southee will be taking part in his seventh T20 world Cup. Seam bowler Matt Henry and batting all-rounder Rachin Ravindra are the only players in the squad who have not played in a previous T20.
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Top News From India and the Middle East
National Conference vice president Omar Abdullah spoke to The Indian Express on fighting the Lok Sabha elections in J&K, the importance of the polls post the abrogation of Article 370, and what explains the calm in the Valley. The surge in refusal rate over salmonella contamination in recent months comes at a time when Singapore and Hong Kong have suspended sales of certain MDH and Everest Food Products products.
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Is Cattle Culling a Good Idea?
WHO currently assesses the public health risk of cattle-to-human transmission of the virus "to be low,' but notes that their assessment will be reviewed should further epidemiological or virological information become available. In the U.S., efforts to monitor the spread of the disease are being handled by the United States Food and Drug Administration, which is monitoring contamination in dairy sources. Webby says some cows have been asymptomatic and that it's not nearly as deadly among cattle as
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Maine Math and Science Alliance aims to transform Maine Schools Into Computer Science Hubs
Maine Mathematics and Science Alliance has received an $8.2 million grant from the Harold Alfond Foundation to train about 1,000 educators in the state and reach 20,000 students over the next five years. Some of the teachers will tour businesses relying on computer science and find ways to fuse the discipline with their classroom lessons. The project builds on Maine’s efforts to expand computer science education across grade levels.
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Biochemistry Education - New Award for Young Scholars
Lemons is a professor of biochemistry and molecular biology and associate dean of Franklin College at UGA. In her lab, Lemons researches how to support college biology instructors who use reformed teaching strategies shown to improve student outcomes. Lemons created a guide to writing biology problems for teachers and an online problem-solving tutorial for students.
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Read more at ASBMB Today