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Those who continue to move forward in 2024 see it as a blank canvas. It’s an opportunity for them to rewrite narratives and paint masterpieces of achievement. However, in a world filled with ambition, how can you break through the clamor and join the coveted 1% – the elite who achieve uncommon success? The answer to this lies not in following the well-worn path but in forging your own uncharted path. The key is to embrace the unconventional, to defy expectations, and to play by a different set of rules. In 2024, here are your keys to entering the top 1%. 1. Define your peak.To begin, we must h...
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Chinese ushered in the New Year according to the traditional lunar calendar on Friday, as the Year of the Rabbit gives way to the Year of the Dragon. The dragon is a popular symbol in China. According to superstition, it symbolizes strength and luck, which is why dragon years are popular in China for having children. Most Chinese celebrate with their families, which leads to a huge wave of travellers across the country. This year's travels were upset by a severe onset of winter in central China. The New Year festivities are typically celebrated over lavish dinners while watching the annual New...
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Navigating the job market can be challenging for seasoned professionals and those entering the workforce for the first time. Considering the uncertainty of the economy and the ever-changing landscape, taking a strategic approach to your job search is imperative. Additionally, the job market is expected to remain competitive in 2024. Further, January and February are considered the peak hiring months, since there are more job openings and the hiring process is quicker. Simply put, you need to take proactive steps to stand out. In this simple guide, we’ll show you how to start your job search in...
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Paris (AFP) - Fireworks lit up skies across the world as crowds gathered to welcome 2024, but airstrikes marred the year's earliest hours in Gaza, Israel and Ukraine, while a powerful earthquake triggered tsunami warnings in Japan. Many around the world are hoping to shake off surging living costs, global tumult and extreme weather in the coming year, which heralds elections for half the planet's population of more than eight billion. Yet with the new year barely started there were already ominous signs. At the stroke of midnight several rockets were fired from the Gaza Strip towards Israe...
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By The Conversation Shengjie Lai , University of Southampton and Andrew J Tatem , University of Southampton China stuck rigidly to a zero-COVID policy until December 2022. This included travel restrictions, mass testing and mandatory quarantines. The rapid lifting of this strategy led to a surge of COVID infections across the country. There have been concerns that the Chinese lunar new year travel in January may cause this wave of COVID to spread much further and faster, with significant numbers of hospital admissions and deaths. Lunar new year involves hundreds of millions of people travellin...
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JAKARTA, KOMPAS.com – The Indonesian government has declared Monday, Jan. 23 as a collective leave day in addition to the Chinese New Year celebration on Sunday, Jan. 22. Many of the Chinese ethnic community in the country will travel to their hometowns to celebrate the festivities with their families. Others may spend the long weekend enjoying the feast and traditional red decorations symbolizing fortune and happiness in the commercial areas. During this public holiday, more people are expected to travel following the government’s decision to lift the Enforcement of Restrictions on Community ...
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New York (AFP) - The world's eight billion people have been ushering in 2023, bidding farewell to a turbulent year marked by war in Europe, stinging price rises, Lionel Messi's World Cup glory and the deaths of Queen Elizabeth, Pele and former pope Benedict. Many set aside pinched budgets and a virus that is increasingly forgotten, but not gone, to embrace a party atmosphere on New Year's Eve after three pandemic-dampened years. In New York, confetti rained down after the famous ball drop in Times Square, a tradition that dates back to 1907, with visitors from across the world waiting hours in...
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By Kaisar Andrabi After two years of muted New Year's eve celebrations due to Covid-19, this year people across India are eagerly waiting to welcome 2023, with no lockdown restrictions. For the last few weeks though, as Covid-19 cases emerged in neighbouring China, the government has advised people to follow Covid-19 guidelines. Meanwhile, state police and security officials have been asked to be vigilant. Big cities like Delhi, Mumbai and Bengaluru have put in place more number of security check points, CCTV cameras and drone surveillance systems. BOOM verified and listed out the security arr...
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They’re pretty, they’re delicious and they’re symbolic. With Christmas now behind us, you can see the whole of Japan getting ready for New Year’s, and that involves taking out the kotatsu(table and blanket over an electric heater), securing the omochi (pounded rice cakes) and getting ready to cook osechi ryori — Japan’s traditional food served during the New Year’s holidays. While we see it everywhere, how much do we actually know about osechi? Osechi ryori, said to have begunin the Heian era (from 794), is a set of small, traditional dishes served in beautiful three- or four-layered lacquer b...
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