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The Princess Royal’s Official Engagements in October 2024
01/10 As Court Member of the Fishmongers’ Company, visited a Food Technology Class at Bingley Grammar School. 🐟🏫
As President of the UK Fashion and Textile Association, visited SIL Group’s Fibre Processing Mill at Ladywell Mills in Bradford. 🧵🧣
Visited Viking Arms Limited in Harrogate. ⚔️🏹🗡️
02/10 Visited Blackburn Meadows Bio-Mass Power Plant in Tinsley, Sheffield. 🍃🔋
Visited Sheffield Forgemasters. 🔥⚒️
Visited Loadhog at the Hog Works. 🚛🚚
Opened the University of Sheffield’s Gene Therapy Innovation and Manufacturing Centre. 🧬
03/10 As President of Carers Trust, attended the Short Breaks Wales Conference at Sophia Gardens Cricket Ground in Cardiff. 🦽🏴��
As Colonel of The Blues and Royals (Royal Horse Guards and 1st Dragoons), attended the Annual Dinner at the Mandarin Oriental Hyde Park Hotel in Knightsbridge, London. 💂🍽️
04/10 As Vice Patron of the British Horse Society attended the Changing Lives Through Horses Forum at Saddlers' Hall in London. 🐎
08/10 As President of the Royal Yachting Association, opened Warsash Sailing Club’s renovated Clubhouse. ⛵️🍾
As Patron of Catch22, visited the Orion Centre in Havant, Hampshire. 🫂
Sir Tim represented Princess Anne at the Memorial Service for Mrs Julia Rausing (Philanthropist) which was held in St James’s Church in London. ⛪️
09/10 Attended the Annual National Service for Seafarers in St. Paul's Cathedral. ⛪️⚓️
10/10 As Patron of the Royal College of Emergency Medicine, attended the Annual Scientific Conference at the Glasshouse International Centre for Music in Gateshead. 💊
As Patron of the Butler Trust, visited North Tyneside Youth Justice System in North Shields. 🔗
Opened a renovated manufacturing facility in North Shields. 🏢
11/10 As Admiral of the Sea Cadet Corps, Marine Society and Sea Cadets, opened Midlands Boat Station in Birmingham. 🫡⛵️
As Chancellor of Harper Adams University, opened the Digital Learning Hub at the Quad in Telford. 🖥️💻🎮
As Patron of YSS Limited, visited the Criminal Justice Service at the Shropshire Golf Centre in Telford. 👩⚖️
14/10 As Guardian of Give Them A Sporting Chance and the Chaffinch Trust, held Management Board and Team Meetings at Gatcombe Park. 💼
15/10 With Sir Tim as Royal Patron of the Motor Neurone Disease Association, attended the “Countdown to Cure” Reception at the Royal College of Nursing in London. 💊
With Sir Tim As Patron of the Remembrance Trust, attended a Dinner at the Beefsteak Club in London. 🌹
16/10 As Royal Patron of the Security Institute, attended the Annual Conference at the Royal Society of Medicine. 🚨🔒
As Master of the Corporation of Trinity House, attended a Civic Luncheon at Trinity House. 🍽️
As Royal Patron of WISE, attended the Annual Conference at IET London: Savoy Place. 🧩
17/10 As Patron of the Cathedral Church of Saint German Peel Development Appeal attended a Thanksgiving Service in St German’s Cathedral, Peel, Isle of Man. 🇮🇲⛪️
Visited the Manx National Heritage “All at Sea” Exhibition at the House of Manannan in Peel, Isle of Man. 🇮🇲 🌊
As Grand Master of the Royal Victorian Order, attended Evensong and a Reception at The King’s Chapel of the Savoy in London. ⛪️🍾
As President of the Royal Society for the encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce, attended a Reception to mark the 250th Anniversary of RSA House. 🎂
Unofficial Sir Tim, as Chair of the Board of Trustees of the Science Museum Group, attended the launch of the Manchester Science Festival at the Science and Industry Museum in Manchester. 🧪🧬🔭
18/10 On behalf of The King, held an Investiture at Buckingham Palace. 🎖️
Attended a performance by the Spanish Riding School of Vienna at OVO Arena in Wembley. 🇦🇹🇪🇸🐎
19/10 With Sir Tim Attended British Champions Day at Ascot Racecourse. 🏆🐎
22/10 As Master of the Corporation of Trinity House, chaired the Quarterly Meeting of the Court and attended a Luncheon at Trinity House. 💼
As Patron of UK Coaching, held a Reception at Buckingham Palace to celebrate Olympic and Paralympic Coaching. 🇬🇧🏅
23/10 Attended a Bicentenary Commemorative Service to recognise the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service in St Giles’ Cathedral, Edinburgh. 🚒🧯👨🚒
As Royal Patron of Leuchie Forever Fund, held a Benefactors’ Dinner at the Palace of Holyroodhouse. 🍽️
24/10 Re-opened the Rowan Glen Factory at Palnure, near Newton Stewart. 🍶
As Patron of the Royal College of Occupational Therapists, opened the new wing at West Cumberland Hospital in Whitehaven. 🏥
With Sir Tim As Patron of the Royal Navy and Royal Marines Charity, attended the Trafalgar Night Dinner at the Old Royal Naval College in Greenwich. ⚓️🫡🍽️
25/10 Opened the British Standards Institution International Electrotechnical Commission Annual Meeting at the Edinburgh International Conference Centre. 🏴🔋
28/10 Attended the Prison Advice and Care Trust’s 125th Anniversary National Volunteer Awards at St John’s Church in London. 🏆
29/10 On behalf of The King, held morning and afternoon investitures at Windsor Castle.🎖️
31/10 Visited the Robotic Surgery Unit at Musgrove Park Hospital in Taunton. 🤖🏥
Attended a Reception for the Pride of Somerset Youth Awards winners at Bridgwater and Taunton College. 🏆
Was installed as Chancellor of Health Sciences University before launching the University in Bournemouth. 🎓
As Patron of Save the Children UK, attended the Autumn in the City Dinner at the Savoy in London. 🍽️
Total official engagements for Anne in September: 58
2024 total so far: 371
Total official engagements accompanied/represented by Tim in September: 5
2024 total so far: 91
FYl - due to certain royal family members being off ill/in recovery I won't be posting everyone's engagement counts out of respect, I am continuing to count them and release the totals at the end of the year.
#it’s that time of the month again kids#princess anne#princess royal#tim laurence#timothy laurence#court circular#october 2024#aimees unofficial engagement count 2024
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Richard Woodman
Writer who drew on his own experience at sea in a series of novels and historical works about the British merchant navy
“The end was anticlimax. We slipped home unnoticed. Britain turned no hair at our arrival, as just as she has turned no hair at our extinction.” When Richard Woodman published Voyage East in 1988, he knew that the mercantile world depicted within it, which he had joined aged 16, was gone.
The first-person novel – which never reads like fiction – describes the voyage of a cargo liner carrying goods and passengers from Liverpool to Singapore, Hong Kong, Kobe and Shanghai in the mid-1960s. There is a moment, off the coast of Borneo, when the captain sees a vessel with half a dozen grey aluminium boxes on her foredeck: “What the devil are they?” he asks the pilot. “‘They’re containers, Captain,’ the Pilot replied, and no one on the bridge heard the sentence of death pronounced upon us.”
Woodman, who has died aged 80, became the memorialist of the merchant fleets. Between 2008 and 2016 he wrote the history of the British merchant navy in five volumes, followed by A Low Set of Blackguards, a two-volume history (2016-17) of the East India Company.
His outstanding contribution came through his three second world war convoy histories: Arctic Convoys (1994), Malta Convoys (2000) and The Real Cruel Sea (2005). These are works of passion, based on experience and scrupulous research.
The loss of life among merchant seamen was proportionately greater than in any of the armed services and the recognition they received far less. From the beginning of the war a seafarer’s pay was stopped the minute his ship was sunk. “Time spent fighting for his life on a float or lifeboat was an unpaid excursion,” wrote Woodman.
While Winston Churchill acknowledged the crucial importance of the Battle of the Atlantic to national survival, it was not until 2012 that those who had served in the Arctic convoys, and had taken the highest casualties of all, were retrospectively honoured.
Born in north London, Richard was the elder son of Rosalie (nee Cann) and Douglas Woodman, a civil service administrator. Though he was far from the sea, his imagination was captured by the works of Arthur Ransome, Daniel Defoe, RM Ballantyne and Alan Villiers, and his enthusiasm nurtured by Sea Scout membership.
He was the youngest member of the Sea Scout crew that sailed the ex-German yawl Nordwind in the 1960 Tall Ships race and, despite failing all but two of his O-levels, he was accepted as an indentured apprentice with the Alfred Holt (Blue Funnel) line in 1960.
His first long trip to Australia came as a midshipman on the SS Glenarty, returning via the US: “I had been round the world before I would have been allowed inside a British pub.” Life on board ship took place in an uncompromising, all-male environment: the almost compulsory swearing, drinking and sexist banter encouraged the development of “a carapace behind which we hid our private selves”.
Woodman responded eagerly to the hands-on education in seamanship and navigation, developed his writing and sketching through the log-keeping and read his way through the excellent ships’ libraries provided by the Marine Society. He completed his four-year apprenticeship and gained his second mate’s certificate. He was, however, in love and hated saying goodbye to his girlfriend, Christine Hite, an art student, for many months at a time.
He left Blue Funnel in the mid-1960s and went to work for the Ocean Weather Service, where he discovered how vicious the North Atlantic winter weather systems could be – and how pitilessly an ex-second world war corvette would roll. Fortunately it was not long before a temporary position became available with Trinity House, the corporation charged with the maintenance of navigation marks around England, Wales and the Channel Islands.
The position became permanent; he and Christine married in 1969 and settled in Harwich, Essex, near the Trinity House east coast depot, and he served the corporation for most of the rest of his life.
The work at sea was varied, challenging, sometimes dangerous. Precise navigation, seamanship and attention to detail were essential qualities, but Woodman also found time to write. His first novel, The Eye of the Fleet, was published in 1981. This introduced a series of 14 adventures featuring the young Nathaniel Drinkwater, a hero somewhat in the Horatio Hornblower mode but bearing the unmistakable stamp of a writer who was also a sailor.
Despite his professional career being in motorised vessels, Woodman loved traditional gaff-rigged yachts, particularly his own Kestrel and then Andromeda, in which he and Christine explored the east coast rivers and beyond. The action of his nautical novels often turns on neat, seamanlike manoeuvres as well as including varied and closely observed seascapes.
His productivity was astonishing. He often wrote two or three novels a year and soon added non-fiction to his output. When he became captain of Trinity House Vessel Patricia, he achieved this by having two desks, one from which he could conduct official business, the other hidden behind a door, with a page from the work in progress always ready in the typewriter.
Meanwhile, in his job he was extremely focused, conscientious and painstaking. Although some remember him as being of the “old school”, Jill Kernick, the first woman in almost 500 years to work at sea for Trinity House, credits him with helping her break through traditional barriers in the early 80s.
In 1997 Woodman retired to write full time, but was soon elected a Younger Brother of Trinity House, and then an Elder Brother, the first time a former employee was accorded this honour. He was diagnosed with cancer in 2003 but there was no let-up in his work rate. His last completed novel, A River in Borneo (2022), harks back to 60s Indonesia but sets its final scene in a Colchester hospice.
He is survived by Christine and their children, Abigail and Edward, and grandson, Arlo.
🔔 Richard Martin Woodman, master mariner and author, born 10 March 1944; died 2 October 2024
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Princess Anne, as Master of the Corporation of Trinity House, presented Merchant Navy medals for Meritorious Service at Trinity House, on 21 November 2023.
#LOOK AT HER#SHE'S SO BEAUTIFUL#😭😭😭#sweetest princess#🥰🥰🥰#anne in uniform#workanne#princess anne#princess royal#brf#british royal family
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Fela Aníkúlápó Kuti (Olufela Olusegun Oludotun Ransome-Kuti; (October 15, 1938 – August 2, 1997) known as Abami Eda was a Nigerian multi-instrumentalist, bandleader, composer, political activist, and Pan-Africanist. He is regarded as the pioneer of Afrobeat, an African music genre that combines traditional Yoruba percussion and vocal styles with American funk and jazz. At the height of his popularity, he was referred to as one of Africa’s most “challenging and charismatic music performers”. AllMusic described him as a “musical and sociopolitical voice” of international significance.
He and his band Africa 70 shot to stardom in Nigeria during the 1970s, during which he was an outspoken critic and target of Nigeria’s military juntas. In 1970, he founded the Kalakuta Republic commune, which declared itself independent from military rule. The commune was destroyed in a 1978 raid.
He attended Abeokuta Grammar School. He was sent to London to study medicine but decided to study music instead at the Trinity College of Music, with the trumpet being his preferred instrument. He formed the band Koola Lobitos and played a fusion of jazz and highlife. He moved back to the newly independent Federation of Nigeria, re-formed Koola Lobitos, and trained as a radio producer for the Nigerian Broadcasting Corporation. He played for some time with Victor Olaiya and his All-Stars.
He traveled to Ghana looking for a new musical direction. He called his style Afrobeat, a combination of highlife, funk, jazz, salsa, calypso, and traditional Yoruba music. He took the band to the US and spent ten months in Los Angeles. He discovered the Black Power movement. This experience heavily influenced his music and political views. He renamed the band Nigeria 70. The Immigration and Naturalization Service was tipped off by a promoter that he and his band were in the US without work permits. The band performed a quick recording session in Los Angeles that would be released as The ‘69 Los Angeles Sessions.
In 2008, an off-Broadway production about Kuti’s life, entitled Fela! inspired by the 1982 biography Fela, Fela! This Bitch of a Life. #africanhistory365 #africanexcellence
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i really miss being a nintendo fan sometimes
i havent really cared for nintendo since i've been playing almost exclusively on ps4 (and now, on pc) for a few years but before, i'd been a fan for really long
i miss getting hyped up for the nintendo directs, speculating about remakes of zelda/pokemon games and *cough* metroid prime 4 *cough*, then counting how many of the games announced are going to be jap exclusive releases (which i'm not saying sarcastically as i'd typically end up getting some sort of an english patch for them either way)
legit, there used to be such a special kind of nintendo micro-environment because of how exclusive nintendo tends to be, everyone would be talking about the games they'd get on the pc/xbox/ps trinity and exclusivities here and there while nintendo wasn't really getting any of it save for shovelware or yearly games (just dance, fifa)
tbh, i don't know if i just outgrew nintendo or if they legitimately lost some of the "magic" associated with their brand, objectively it would probably be more of the latter, since nintendo started charging for the online services, churning out dlcs for pokemon games, and so on so forth
but then you could argue that it has always been the case and quite frankly, that wouldn't be wrong, nintendo is a multinational corporation and like any other, its primary goal is profit
with all this being said, all of this i just expressed is typically a passing case of nostalgia i happen to feel, much like i would for stumbling upon an old picture, an album i haven't listened to for a long time, etc. i'm quite satisfied with the gaming systems i use rn and the games i play so its not one of the rants that go on about how games suck nowadays. anyways, if anyone did read this, thanks for doing so until the end
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Toronto in the 1900s was a different city from the one we know today.
The center of business had moved west of the historical Town of York site and the skyline was undeveloped.
The tallest structures were the Temple Building at 10 stories and the Trader’s Bank Building at 15 stories.
A new downtown to the west of Yonge and King Streets was built. The City of Toronto moved into a new City Hall, built at the head of Bay Street at Queen Street.
Much of this new downtown was destroyed in the Great Toronto Fire of 1904, but it was quickly rebuilt, with new taller buildings.
South of downtown, the railways dominated most of the lands. A new viaduct was built to carry the main lines and eliminate the many at-level crossings.
A single Union Station was built to replace the several railway stations of the rail lines. It sat empty for a while over disagreements between the government and the rail companies.
In the late nineteenth century, Toronto welcomed the rise of Victorian architecture, as well as many of its revival styles.
This style of architecture was thought to be more modern, unique and creative than its successor, characterized by steep gabled roofs, round angles, towers, turrets and dormers, shapely bay windows, stained glass, centric carved woodwork, and bright colored paneling.
This style lent itself well to narrower lots, and thus, Victorian-style housing was most abundant in the city’s traditionally middle-class neighborhoods where individual properties were smaller, most notably Cabbagetown, Trinity-Bellwoods, Parkdale, and The Annex.
These neighborhoods held some of the largest collections of Victorian houses in North America.
Specifically, houses constructed in the Annex developed an individual iteration of the Victorian style, called the “Annex Style House.”
This style contained a variety of diverse and eclectic elements borrowed from many different styles.
Most distinctively, these houses were built of a mix of brick and sandstone, turrets, domes, and decorative ornamentation.
The city received new European immigrant groups beginning in the late 19th century into the early 20th century, particularly Germans, French, Italians, and Jews.
They were soon followed by Russians, Poles, and other Eastern European nations, in addition to the Chinese entering from the West.
As the Irish before them, many of these migrants lived in overcrowded shanty-type slums, such as “the Ward,” which was centered on Bay Street, now the heart of the country’s Financial District.
As new migrants began to prosper, they moved to better housing in other areas, in what is now understood to be succession waves of settlement.
Despite its fast-paced growth by the 1920s, Toronto’s population and economic importance in Canada remained second to the much longer-established Montreal, Quebec.
The Great Depression of the 1930s reversed the employment trend, with approximately one-fourth of the Toronto population unemployed and caused severe financial problems for suburban Toronto.
Capital debt payments could not be met and expenditure on public services—sewage and piped water supply in places remote from the lake, for example—had to be postponed.
However, World War II’s demands for war supplies and soldiers soon changed the employment picture.
Following the war, and into the 1960s, times were prosperous throughout North America.
Toronto’s economy diversified and boomed, greatly altering the cultural and spatial pattern of the city.
Other factors after the war included the baby boom, demand for single-family dwellings, and the proliferation of the automobile.
Suburban sprawl was assisted by the increase in road networks and freeways, thereby consuming some of the best agricultural land in the region.
By 1953, a reorganization of local government had been created, along with the Corporation of Metropolitan Toronto, in an attempt to control development in the surrounding regions.
Suburban growth continued. In 1966, new City of Toronto boundaries were drawn, amalgamating 13 communities, with the Metropolitan government still in place.
By the 1976 census, Toronto passed Montreal to become the largest city in Canada, and the gap between these two cities continued to grow.
(Photo credit: City of Toronto Archives / BlogTO / Wikimedia Commons / Britannica / Flickr).
Updated on: February 6, 2023
#Toronto#1900s#20th century#Great Toronto Fire of 1904#Victorian architecture#Annex Style House#19th century#Great Depression of the 1930s#Rare Historical Photos#vintage photos#Victorian houses
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Custom Printed T-Shirts | Screen Printing in Tampa FL
In the bustling city of Tampa, FL, Trinity Graphics is making waves in the world of custom printed t-shirts. With a passion for creativity and a commitment to quality, Trinity Graphics has become the go-to destination for anyone looking to make a statement with their wardrobe. From small businesses to large corporations, Trinity Graphics has the experience and expertise to deliver top-notch products that leave a lasting impression. Why Choose Custom Printed T-Shirts? Custom printed t-shirts offer a unique opportunity to showcase your brand, celebrate a special occasion, or simply add a touch of personality to your wardrobe. With screen printing technology, the possibilities are endless when it comes to creating eye-catching designs that stand out from the crowd. Whether you're looking to promote your business or simply show off your creative side, custom printed t-shirts are the perfect solution. What Sets Trinity Graphics Apart? Trinity Graphics is not your average screen printing company. With a team of talented designers and state-of-the-art equipment, they have the knowledge and resources to bring your vision to life. From vibrant colors to durable prints, Trinity Graphics goes above and beyond to ensure customer satisfaction. Plus, with their quick turnaround times and competitive pricing, you can rest assured that you're getting the best value for your money. The Process of Screen Printing Screen printing is a versatile and cost-effective method of printing designs on t-shirts. The process involves creating a stencil, or "screen," for each color in the design. Ink is then pushed through the screen onto the fabric, creating a crisp and vibrant image. With Trinity Graphics, you can choose from a wide range of colors and styles to create a custom t-shirt that truly reflects your unique style. Benefits of Custom Printed T-Shirts
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Why Trinity Industrial Services is Georgia's Leading Partner for Effective Environmental Remediation
As environmental challenges grow increasingly complex, the need for effective remediation solutions has never been more urgent. In Georgia, one name stands out as a beacon of reliability and innovation: Trinity Industrial Services. Their commitment to excellence and community partnership positions them as the leading partner for effective environmental remediation in the state.
At the core of Trinity's success is their comprehensive approach to remediation. The company offers a wide range of services tailored to address various environmental issues, including soil and groundwater contamination, hazardous waste management, and emergency response. This breadth of expertise ensures that they can handle projects of any scale, from small residential sites to large industrial complexes, while adhering to stringent regulatory standards.
One key factor that sets Trinity Industrial Services apart is their commitment to utilizing the latest technologies in the field. They embrace advanced remediation techniques such as bioremediation, which utilizes naturally occurring microorganisms to degrade pollutants, and chemical treatments that enhance the efficiency of the cleanup process. By investing in cutting-edge technology, Trinity not only improves the speed and effectiveness of their remediation efforts but also minimizes the environmental impact of their operations.
Trinity also understands that successful remediation requires collaboration. They actively engage with local communities, government agencies, and industry stakeholders to ensure that their solutions align with regional needs and priorities. This partnership approach fosters open communication and transparency, allowing for tailored strategies that reflect the specific concerns of each project. By building trust and working together, Trinity and its partners create a shared commitment to environmental stewardship.
Education and outreach are integral components of Trinity’s mission. They conduct workshops and seminars to raise awareness about environmental issues and best practices for sustainability. This commitment to community engagement empowers residents and businesses to take an active role in protecting their environment, reinforcing the importance of collective responsibility.
Moreover, Trinity Industrial Services is dedicated to sustainability not just in their remediation practices but also in their corporate philosophy. They are committed to minimizing waste, promoting recycling, and using eco-friendly materials whenever possible. This forward-thinking approach ensures that their operations contribute positively to the environment.
In summary, Trinity Industrial Services has established itself as Georgia's leading partner for effective environmental remediation through its comprehensive service offerings, innovative technologies, collaborative approach, and commitment to sustainability. As the state faces ongoing environmental challenges, Trinity’s dedication to restoring and protecting natural resources positions them as an invaluable ally for communities seeking to create a cleaner, healthier future.
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Sustainable Study Abroad: Green Campuses and Eco-Friendly Programs for 2025
As environmental awareness becomes more and more evident in higher education, worldwide universities are making their study abroad programs more sustainable. This is not only due to the university's internal dedication to reducing carbon emissions, but it is also the result of the fact that more and more students are looking for green education programs.
Leading the Green Revolution in Global Education
According to recent research, nearly 73% of international students factor environmental issues into selecting their study destination. This movement has caused institutions to be proactive by creating a well-rounded sustainability program that goes further than just recycling, to include all elements of student life.
Innovative Campus Sustainability Initiatives
1. Renewable Energy Integration
* University of Copenhagen comes first in the field of 100% renewable energy consumption
* Solar-powered student residences at the Australian National University
* Wind energy systems providing power for 80% of the campus programs at the University of British Columbia
2. Zero-Waste Programs
* Trinity College's commitment to sustainability through the "zero waste policy" as the zero-waste initiative promises to be done by 2025
*Canteen food remains are used as a raw material for compost on the campus.
*Banning the consumption of single-use plastics on several international campuses
3. Sustainable Transportation
* Unlimited electric bike-sharing programs for world students
* Campus electric shuttle services
* Incentives for using public transport
Top Eco-Friendly Study Programs for 2025
Environmental Science and Sustainability
Universities are expanding their environmental science programs to such a level that now they are handling the following points:
* Climate change mitigation strategies
* Sustainable urban planning
* Renewable energy technologies
* Marine conservation
Green Business Management
Programs aimed at training and development in:
* Sustainable supply chain management
* Environmental Economics
* Corporate social responsibility
* Green marketing strategies
Sustainable Agriculture
Some of the new exciting offerings involve:
* Urban farming techniques
* Organic farming practices
* Agricultural technology
* Food security studies
Student Engagement in Sustainability
International students are the ones who actively take part in the following:
* Campus sustainability committees
* Environmental research projects
* Community garden initiatives
* Local conservation efforts
Measuring Environmental Impact
Universities have developed technologies that enable them to track the following:
* Carbon footprint reduction
* Energy consumption patterns
* Waste management efficiency
* Water conservation metrics
Future Trends in Sustainable Education
1. Virtual Learning Integration
* A combination of online and traditional learning which reduces emissions through the transportation of students to campus.
* Virtual field trips using AR/VR technology
* Online collaboration tools for international projects
2. Green Building Standards
* LEED-certified student housing
* Energy-efficient classroom buildings
* Water-saving infrastructure
* Green roofs and living walls
3. Sustainable Research Opportunities
* Funding for environmental research projects
* International collaboration on climate solutions
* Student-led sustainability initiatives
Student Tenant: Your Eco-Friendly Accommodation Partner
The students' commitment to sustainable living is growing and Student Tenant is exactly the leader in the business of eco-friendly student accommodation. Environmental responsibility is the basic premise of our operations and here is how we do it:
* Energy-efficient housing options with smart meters and LED lighting
* Accommodation near public transportation routes
* Buildings equipped with solar panels and rainwater harvesting systems
* Recycling and composting facilities in all properties
* Partnerships with local sustainable food suppliers
* Digital lease management to reduce paper waste
We know that sustainability covers different aspects including environmental impact, but it is equally important to create healthy, comfortable living conditions that support students' academic success. Our apartments have both eco-friendly features and advanced conveniences thus, it becomes much easier for international students to stay with these sustainability principles and study abroad.
To learn more about our eco-friendly student housing options around the globe, please visit our website or get in touch with our support team.
The move towards sustainable study abroad programs is a significant change not only in the educational field but also in the way we see international education overall. As the universities and such support services as Student Tenant keep innovating, students will experience not only enriching educational opportunities but also actions that don't go against their environmental values.
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Global Top 15 Companies Accounted for 52% of total Autoimmunity Reagents market (QYResearch, 2021)
Autoimmune diseases refer to diseases caused by the body's immune response to self-antigens, resulting in damage to its own tissues. Common autoimmune diseases include rheumatoid arthritis, systemic lupus erythematosus and vasculitis.
According to the new market research report “Global Autoimmunity Reagents Market Report 2023-2029”, published by QYResearch, the global Autoimmunity Reagents market size is projected to reach USD 2.66 billion by 2029, at a CAGR of 8.5% during the forecast period.
Figure. Global Autoimmunity Reagents Market Size (US$ Million), 2018-2029
Figure. Global Autoimmunity Reagents Top 15 Players Ranking and Market Share(Based on data of 2021, Continually updated)
The global key manufacturers of Autoimmunity Reagents include EUROIMMUN, HUMAN, Bio-Rad Laboratories, Inova, Trinity, AESKU, Phadia, Orgentec, MBL, Shenzhen YHLO Biotech, etc. In 2021, the global top five players had a share approximately 52.0% in terms of revenue.
About QYResearch
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The Princess Royal’s Official Engagements in September 2024
01/09 unofficial With Sir Tim Attended a church service at Crathie Kirk. ⛪️🏴
10/09 As Colonel-in-Chief, visited The King's Royal Hussars at Aliwal Barracks in Tidworth, Wiltshire. 🪖
Sir Tim represented Princess Anne at a Service of Thanksgiving for Sir Clive Johnstone (National President of the Royal British Legion) which was held at St. Margaret's Church in Westminster, London. 🌹
11/09 Visited Estuary Services Limited and named a Pilot Vessel in Ramsgate Royal Harbour, followed by a Reception at Royal Temple Yacht Club. 🍾🚤
As Patron of the English Rural Housing Association, opened a new development at Carpenters Yard in Shepherdswell near Dover, Kent. 🌳🏠
12/09 As Patron of Citizens Advice Scotland, visited Penicuik Citizens Advice Bureau. ⚖️
As Patron of the International Sheep Dog Society, attended the International Sheep Dog Trials at Syde Farm in Lanarkshire. 🐑🐕
Unofficial Sir Tim attended the launch of the Bradford UK City of Culture 2025 🏙️
13/09 Attended the Southampton International Boat Show. 🚤
As Patron of the National Museum of the Royal Navy, visited the Fleet Air Arm Museum at Royal Naval Air Station Yeovilton in Ilchester, to mark its 60th anniversary. ✈️⚓️
As Patron of Save the Children UK, attended a Concert at Cheap Street Church in Sherborne, to mark 30 years of support from the Cambridge Choral Scholars. 🎶
16/09 As President of Victim Support, visited the Bristol Service at St Werburghs Community Centre, to mark its 50th anniversary. 🤝
As Patron of Gloucestershire Rugby Football Union, attended the Annual Volunteer Awards Reception at Lockleaze Sports Centre in Bristol. 🏉
17/09 As Colonel-in-Chief of The Royal Logistic Corps, visited the Joint Helicopter Support Squadron at A Hangar in Royal Air Force Benson. 🚁
As Patron of the National Transport Trust, attended the Annual Awards Ceremony at Fawley Hill Museum, in Henley-on-Thames. 🏆
As Royal Patron of the National Coastwatch Institution, attended a 30th anniversary reception at the Corporation of Trinity House. 🍾
18/09 As President of the UK Fashion and Textile Association, visited ApparelTASKER Sustainable Garment Manufacturer in London. 👕👖
20/09 As Patron of the Beef Shorthorn Cattle Society, attended a Members' Development Day at Podehole Farm in Thorney. 🐮
21/09 Unofficial With Sir Tim Departed from Kemble Airfield and arrived at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol. ✈️🇳🇱
With Sir Tim Attended a Reception at the Airborne Museum Hartenstein, to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the Battle of Arnhem. 🪂
22/09 With Sir Tim As President of the Commonwealth War Graves Commission, attended the Annual Service of Commemoration at Oosterbeek Airborne Cemetery. 🪦🌹
With Sir Tim Visited the house of “the Angel of Arnhem” in Oosterbeek. 🏠👼🏻
Unofficial With Sir Tim, departed from Amsterdam Airport Schiphol and arrived back at Kemble Airfield. ✈️🇬🇧
24/09 As President of the Scotch Chef’s Club, visited Hugh Black and Sons Limited in Stirling. 🥩🏴
As Patron of the Royal Highland Education Trust, attended a Food and Farming Day at Solsgirth Home Farm in Dollar. 🎓🚜
As Patron of Opportunity International United Kingdom, held a Dinner at St James’s Palace. 🌍 🍽️
25/09 On behalf of The King, held an Investiture at Windsor Castle in the morning and afternoon.
26/09 As President of the Commonwealth War Graves Commission, inaugurated the Loos British Cemetery extension and attended a Reburial Service of Unknown Soldiers. 🇬🇧🇫🇷🪦
Attended a Reception at the Town Hall, Place de la République in Loos-en-Gohelle, France. 🇫🇷🥂
As Patron of Sense International, attended a Dinner at Church House, Westminster, to mark the 30th anniversary of the charity. 🦯🦻🎂
27/09 Opened Hull Trinity House Academy in Hull, East Yorkshire. 🏫
As Patron of the Sailors’ Children’s Society, presented awards at the “Anchor of Celebration” ceremony at Hull Trinity House. 🏆⚓️
As Patron of the Spinal Injuries Association, attended a 50th anniversary reception at SIA House in Milton Keynes. 🦽🎂
30/09 With Sir Tim As Patron of the Minchinhampton Centre for the Elderly, visited Horsfall House, to mark its 30th Anniversary. 🏡🎂
As Colonel-in-Chief of The Royal Logistic Corps, visited the Gurkha Allied Rapid Reaction Corps Support Battalion to mark the redesignation of 170 Headquarters Squadron at Imjin Barracks. 🪖
Total official engagements for Anne in September: 33
2024 total so far: 313
Total official engagements accompanied/represented by Tim in September: 5
2024 total so far: 86
FYl - due to certain royal family members being off ill/in recovery I won't be posting everyone's engagement counts out of respect, I am continuing to count them and release the totals at the end of the year.
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Blood Screening Market worth $3.4 billion by 2028
Blood Screening Market in terms of revenue was estimated to be worth $2.4 billion in 2023 and is poised to reach $3.4 billion by 2028, growing at a CAGR of 7.2% from 2023 to 2028 according to a new report by MarketsandMarkets™. Growth in this market is mainly driven by the growing requirement for donated blood, the rising number of blood donations around the world, and the ever-increasing infectious diseases. However, operational barriers and the high cost of Blood screening instruments is likely to hamper the growth of blood screening market.
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The Reagents & Kits segment is expected to account for the largest share in 2022.
Based on product, the blood screening market is segmented into reagents & kits, instruments, and software & services. Increase in demand and continuous use of the reagents and kits during blood transfusion processes, post blood donations is responsible for the large segment of this segment.
Nucleic Acid Test segment aimed the highest share during the forecast period
The blood screening market is segmented into nucleic acid tests (NAT), serology/immunoassay, rapid tests, western blot assays, and next-generation sequencing (NGS). In 2022, the nucleic acid test (NAT) segment accounted for the largest share of the blood screening market. From all the other technologies, NAT provides high precision, sensitivity and accuracy for blood screening and therefore, holds the largest share.
North America has the upper hand in the global Blood screening market
By regional segmentation, the blood screening market is segmented into North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Latin America, and Middle East Africa. North America has the largest share and is continuing to dominate the blood screening market. The factors responsible for the large share of North America in this market are the increasing prevalence of infectious diseases, rising awareness in blood donations, and the growing healthcare system that is highly developed in the US and Canada.
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Blood Screening Market Dynamics:
Drivers:
Increasing number of blood donations worldwide
Restraints:
Alternative technologies
Opportunities:
Emerging markets
Challenge:
High cost of blood screening technologies
Key Market Players:
The major players operating in this market are F. Hoffmann-La Roche Ltd. (Switzerland), Grifols (Spain), Abbott Laboratories, Inc. (US), Bio-Rad Laboratories, Inc. (US), Danaher (Beckman Coulter, Inc.) (US), bioMérieux (France), Hologic (US), Thermo Fisher Scientific, Inc. (US), Becton, Dickinson and Company (US), DiaSorin (Italy), Siemens Healthineers (Germany), QuidelOrtho Corporation (US), Merck KGaA (Germany), Revvity (Earlier known as PerkinElmer Inc.) (US), Bio-Techne Corporation (US), GFE (Germany), Trinity Biotech (Ireland), Mindray (China), Maccura Biotechnology Co., Ltd. (China), Immucor, Inc. (US), Cellabs (Australia), Abnova Corporation (Taiwan), Enzo Biochem, Inc. (US), J. Mitra & Co. Pvt. Ltd. (India) and Tulip Diagnostics (India).
Recent Developments:
In February 2023, Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc. (US) acquired TIB Molbiol (Germany), to expand its PCR test portfolio with a wide range of assays for infectious diseases.
In December 2021, Hologic, Inc. (US) launched Panther Trax for high-volume molecular testing.
In May 2021, Beckmann Coulter (US) launched SARS-CoV-2 IgG.
In September 2021, Roche Diagnostics (Switzerland) acquired TIB Molbiol Group (Germany). This acquisition will enhance Roche's broad portfolio of molecular diagnostics solutions with a wide range of assays for infectious diseases, such as identifying SARS-CoV-2 variants.
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Blood Screening Market Advantages:
Early Disease Detection: Blood screening allows for the early detection of various diseases, including infections, cancers, and chronic conditions. Early diagnosis often leads to more effective treatment and improved patient outcomes.
Preventative Medicine: It enables preventative measures by identifying risk factors and potential health issues before they become serious. This proactive approach can lead to better health management and reduced healthcare costs.
Transfusion Safety: Blood screening is vital in ensuring the safety of blood transfusions. It screens for infectious agents like HIV, hepatitis, and syphilis, minimizing the risk of transmitting diseases through donated blood.
Population Health Management: Blood screening data can be analyzed on a population level, helping healthcare systems identify trends, allocate resources more effectively, and develop targeted public health interventions.
Personalized Medicine: Advances in blood screening techniques, such as genetic testing, allow for personalized treatment plans tailored to an individual's genetic makeup, improving the effectiveness of therapies and reducing adverse reactions.
Research and Drug Development: Blood screening plays a pivotal role in clinical trials and drug development, providing insights into treatment efficacy, patient response, and biomarker identification.
Point-of-Care Testing: Point-of-care blood screening devices enable rapid diagnostics in diverse settings, from clinics to remote areas, facilitating timely medical interventions and reducing the burden on healthcare facilities.
Healthcare Efficiency: Automating blood screening processes increases efficiency, reduces human error, and speeds up results, allowing healthcare providers to make quicker and more informed decisions.
Global Health: Blood screening contributes to global health efforts by identifying and controlling infectious diseases, making it an essential tool in disease surveillance and outbreak management.
Improved Quality of Life: Ultimately, the blood screening market's advantages contribute to an overall improvement in the quality of life for individuals and communities, promoting better health and well-being.
In summary, the blood screening market's advantages encompass early detection, preventative care, safety, personalized medicine, research, and healthcare efficiency, all of which have a profound impact on healthcare outcomes and public health.
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Princess Anne, as Master of the Corporation of Trinity House, presented Merchant Navy medals for Meritorious Service at Trinity House, on 21 November 2023.
#BABEEEEE#😍😍😍#she looks so good#anne in uniform#princess anne#princess royal#workanne#brf#british royal family
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Dr. Laurence (Larry) C. Morse (July 2, 1951) was born in Birmingham. Little is known about his years in Birmingham. He graduated from Howard University and graduated with a BA degree in Economics. He was awarded the Luard Scholarship by the London School of Economics and Political Science during his junior year and attended the institution (1971-72). He received an MA and Ph.D. from Princeton University. He held a postdoctoral fellowship at Harvard University.
He began his career as an analyst at UNC Ventures, a venture capitalist investment firm located in Boston. He was promoted to investment officer. He became the Vice President of Equico Capital Corporation. He became the founding principal of the TSG Ventures investment fund. He was hired by Coopers & Lybrand International Consulting Services as a senior venture capital advisor. He advised on establishing a proposed $100 million Africa Enterprise Development fund that would be based in now post-apartheid South Africa.
He helped found Fairview Capital Partners, Inc. He joined the English-Speaking Union of the United States. He was appointed director of both Webster Financial Corp and Webster Bank.
He continued his work in the financial and educational realms. He served three terms on the Princeton University Investment Company’s board of trustees and joined the Princeton University Board of Trustees. He became a trustee of Harris Associates Investment Trust and he joined the Board of Trustees of Howard University. He has worked in or with various private equity companies and served on their advisory boards including Sierra Ventures, ICV Capital Partners, and Trinity Ventures.
He is a director at Webster Bank and Chief Executive Officer at Fairview Capital Partners. He authored the novel Sundial. He was named chairman of the Howard University Board of Trustees. He was awarded the English-Speaking Union Founder’s Award and the Princess Royal Award by the English-Speaking Union. #africanhistory365 #africanexcellence #phibetakappa
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All Nicholas Mukhtar Accomplishments: Founder of Healthy Detroit
Nicholas Mukhtar has made significant strides in the fields of public health and business management. In 2013, just a year after his graduation, he founded "Healthy Detroit," an organization aimed at fostering a culture of preventive health in Detroit, Michigan, through the implementation of the National Prevention Strategy.
For nearly 6 years, Mukhtar adeptly served as both founder and CEO, leading the organization to notable success. Building on this foundation, he also created "Healthy Communities LLC," a company dedicated to collaborating with public health agencies, corporations, non-profits, and municipalities to strengthen and nurture healthy communities.
Over the past decade, Nicholas Mukhtar has led "The Mukhtar Group LLC," focusing primarily on business management. Currently, he serves as a senior business management consultant at Tera in Florida, where he partners with CEOs, MDs, business owners, and others to facilitate their digital transformation journeys. His core competencies and expertise include developing tactical plans, executing regional and group strategies, leading critical strategic initiatives, optimizing business processes, and addressing key challenges.
He is known for providing consultative guidance, influencing decision-making, resolving significant issues, introducing innovative technologies, managing customer service standards, and engaging with top-level management and executives during client negotiations.
Professionally, Nicholas Mukhtar is proficient in Arabic and Spanish and possesses native bilingual fluency in English. Beyond his professional ventures, he maintains affiliations with several prominent organizations. Since 2014, he has been a board member at the MIU Men’s Health Foundation and was appointed as the co-chair of the Parks and Recreation Commission by the mayor of Detroit.
He also serves on the external advisory board for the MPH program at Wayne State University School of Medicine and has held board positions at the Michigan Parks and Recreation Association and the Chandler Park Conservancy since 2016. Additionally, he has been part of the steering committee of the Michigan Community Health Worker Alliance since 2017 and was appointed as a board member at St. Mary Mercy Livonia, a division of the Trinity Health System, in 2018.
Nicholas Mukhtar’s life is a testament to his unwavering passion and dedication, as reflected in his remarkable achievements in both public health and business management. His work continues to impact and inspire many, demonstrating his commitment to fostering healthier communities and supporting business growth.
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