Friday, 1 April 2022

[New post] What Should You Read Next? Here Are the Best Reviewed Books of the Month

Book Marks posted: " Claire-Louise Bennett's Checkout 19, Anne Tyler's French Braid, NoViolet Bulawayo's Glory, Fintan O'Toole's We Don't Know Ourselves, and Elena Ferrante's In the Margins all feature among the Best Reviewed Books of the Month. Brought to you by Book "

[New post] Vision Care celebrates 30 years of revolutionizing Sri Lanka’s eye care industry

Neeraa posted: " Vision Care, Sri Lanka's largest vision and eye wear solutions provider, celebrated its 30th Anniversary by hosting a Staff Convention that recognized and felicitated their longstanding employees and star performers recently. The event was held in k"

[New post] Bangladesh to host Sri Lanka for two Tests in May

Neeraa posted: " Sri Lanka is set to tour Bangladesh for a two-match Test series, to be played in May 2022. The Test series is set to be part of the 2021-23 ICC Test Championship cycle. The Sri Lankan team will arrive in Bangladesh on May 8 and play a two-day warm-up "

[New post] What is Website Monitoring and Why is it Important?

Rob Pugh posted: " When running a business, websites are the centerpiece of everything you do. If your site stops working, you'll miss out on customers or visitors. Your gateway to the world will be gone.  That's why it's so important to constantly keep tabs on the"

[New post] White Collar Jobs for Felons in Washington

Wize Brains posted: " White Collar Jobs for Felons in Washington ­– Millions of people get convinced of crime every year in the USA. There is a lot of baggage that comes with having a criminal record. Life is difficult for felons, even after they have served thei"

Thursday, 31 March 2022

[New post] Stats – End of South Africa’s streak, and the Ecclestone-Wyatt double

freelancersfunda posted: "Also, England complete a remarkable turnaround after losing their first three league matches"

10 Years Later, I Hardly Recognize Myself Because I'm Becoming Who I Am

Letting go of a creative path in book publishing felt like some part of myself was dying. Now, I can see that other branches were coming ...