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The Importance of Conference Rooms
Conference rooms provide confidential conversations between team members or clients, offering privacy and soundproofing features for maximum comfort and to keep presentations focused and free of distractions.
Not all conference rooms are created equal; some feature concrete-encased conference spaces like WeWork Iceberg in Tokyo.
1. Design
An attractive conference rooms Adelaide equipped with cutting-edge technology and contemporary details gives visitors an impression of professionalism and trustworthiness, creating an ideal setting to discuss important business matters and take necessary steps towards their goals.
Design of space also influences its environment to foster attendee-centricity and collaboration, increasing productivity and inspiring creativity during meetings by providing attendees with ample opportunity to process critical information, troubleshoot issues and generate ideas.
A conference room layout can be configured to meet different needs, from small collaborative ad-hoc meetings to larger gatherings. Some examples of possible layouts for such meetings are traditional conference tables, classroom-style seating arrangements or banquet-style tables; furthermore, it depends on whether or not an in-person or virtual meeting will take place.
2. Technology
Technology used in conference rooms Adelaide can have a tremendous effect on their atmosphere and productivity during meetings. Selecting effective workplace technology for conference rooms can offer engaging collaboration experiences that foster creativity and productivity within an office environment.
Digital whiteboard displays offer presenters an effective tool for sharing documents, data, graphs, images and meeting minutes during meetings. Furthermore, collaborative features help presenters share ideas in real time with colleagues or clients remotely based. Such technology can be particularly beneficial in teams comprised of remote employees or clients.
Other conference room technology includes wireless presentation solutions that enable participants to present content wirelessly without cables and adapters, making more people eligible to participate in meetings. Furthermore, conference rooms may feature interactive displays with virtual backgrounds as well as AI-powered cameras to improve video conferencing experiences.
3. Space
Size matters when selecting a conference room for use. Appropriately sized spaces provide attendees with comfort during meetings and increased focus, as well as providing greater privacy between sessions.
Conference rooms typically seat four to twelve people and can be used for meetings such as monthly reviews, data presentations and board meetings.
These rooms are also designed for group work that requires sharing a whiteboard or screen, with optimized space utilization in mind by offering storage units that can store large amounts of content and equipment. When designing a conference room, be sure to ensure the furniture is comfortable and ergonomic for longer meetings - this includes adequate and adjustable lighting as well as easily moveable tables or chairs and clear pathways and door swing clearances to prevent awkward shuffles around walls by employees shuffle-shuffling around awkwardly or pressing against them.
4. Accessibility
From the check-in desk to the meeting rooms themselves, accessibility should always be at the heart of any conference or event. Make sure that wheelchair users, scooter users and those using other mobility aids have easy access. Provide any assistive listening devices or accommodations requested upon check-in if requested by attendees; similarly if interpreters are necessary during in-person meetings be prepared to offer them upon check-in.
Make sure that presentation screens can be seen easily from all areas of the room and captioning is enabled on at least one of them. Engage presenters to consider accessibility when crafting presentations and provide an onsite coordinator who can assist with issues (e.g. troubleshooting equipment issues or maintaining clear pathways).
5. Collaboration
Conference rooms serve as essential gathering places for teamwork, discussions and brainstorming sessions. Most meetings relating to training, presentations or education also take place here.
To provide participants with an optimal collaboration experience in conference rooms, smart technology solutions like interactive whiteboards and digital displays should be utilized to enable collaborative content creation and real-time annotation. This enables participants to easily work together while making meetings more dynamic, engaging and productive.
Wireless connectivity solutions in conference rooms eliminate tangled cables and allow participants to easily share screens and content, streamlining setup and device integration processes and making meetings more effective. You can further boost collaboration by taking advantage of video conferencing solutions which offer real-time document and screen sharing, chat functionalities and face-to-face communication, regardless of physical location.
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HAPPY 12TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY TO THE PRINCE AND PRINCESS OF WALES!
HRH Prince William Arthur Philip Louis and Miss. Catherine Elizabeth Middleton married in a religious ceremony on 29 April 2011 at Westminster Abbey in London.
Will and Cat were married by the Archbishop of Canterbury, while the Dean of Windsor conducted the ceremony and the Bishop of London gave the address.
Catherine wore a dress by Surah Burton of Alexander McQueen. The Royal School of Needlework's hand-made lace applique for the bodice and skirt incorporated the rose, thistle, daffodil and shamrock. She was lent the Cartier Scroll Tiara by her grandmother-in-law and gifted a pair of diamond earrings featuring acorns from Robinson Pelham by her parents for the special day. The bridal bouquet featured myrtle, lily-of-the-valley, sweet William, ivy, and hyacinth.
William doned on the red tunic of the Colonel of the Irish Guards uniform with a forage cap bearing the Irish Guards insignia and motto, "Quis Separabit?. He wore the Order of the Garter Star and Blue Riband to which his RAF Wings & Golden Jubilee Medal were fastened.
Upon their wedding they were conferred upon the titles of The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, Earl & Countess of Strathearn and Baron and Lady Carrickfergus by Queen Elizabeth II.
Following the ceremony in true fairytale fashion, the new Duke and Duchess of Cambridge travelled in the 1902 State Landau in a horse-drawn carriage procession to Buckingham Palace. They appeared on the Palace Balcony for a RAF Flypast and shared TWO KISSES to the delight of the crowd gathered below and my 11 year old self's.
The official wedding photos of the couple with their families and wedding party were taken by Hugo Burnand in the throne room of Buckingham Palace.
A Reception for the couple and their guests was hosted at Buckingham Palace by The Queen while the then Prince of Wales hosted a further private dinner. The couple'a guests had two wedding cakes to choose from - a multi-tiered traditional fruit cake crafted by Fiona Cairns & William's favourite chocolate biscuit cake.
William and Catherine drove to Clarence House following the lunchtime reception in a blue, two seat Aston Martin DB6 Volante which was originally a 21st birthday gift to the then Prince of Wales by the Queen.
William and Catherine have three children Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis. The family of five they divide time between their official residence at Kensington Palace in London and their two private residences Amner Hall in Norfolk & Adelaide Cottage in Windsor.
They became The Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and The Duke and Duchess of Rothesay after King Charles III's accession to the throne and were made The Prince and Princess of Wales by him on 9 September 2022.
As well as undertaking royal duties in support of The King, both in the UK and overseas, The Prince and Princess devote their time to supporting a number of charitable causes and organisations with some of their key areas of interest being Early Childhood Development, Mental Health, Conservation, Arts, Sports etc.
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Angsty idea 😈 (After the events of ch 17)
Ian returns to his house in Texas, and decides to cut into the wall where Adelaide lived. (Out of morbid curiosity or a need to feel more connected to her. Idk). But he finds the picture they took on Halloween and other memoried of their time together. Trinkets she made for/from borrowing and the gifts he gave her. Her room, her nest and her drawings.🥲🫠
Uh oh.
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Without a real grasp on fine motor skills, the door slammed harder than intended. Whatever. Ian immediately found whatever drink was both closest and highest in alcohol content.
He and Sarah got into another fight. Again. It wasn't relationship-ending, but it was big enough for him to angrily storm out and drive the twenty hours to Austin. Already he couldn’t remember what the argument was about, even though it had only been about a day or so.
Regardless, they’d make up soon. They always did. For the time being, he was going to get wildly drunk.
***
The hole in the corner of the backsplash really wasn’t that large. Five inches maybe? But it may as well have taken up the whole wall for how much attention it drew. He couldn’t look away from it.
There was no point in covering it up. He knew it was there. There was no point in fixing it. Beforehand, somebody used it. Nowadays, he was hardly home. But when he was home…
How long had it been? A year? Two? Five? Did it matter? Whether it happened yesterday or a decade ago, Adelaide was gone, and she’d be gone every day thereafter. And it was his fault.
Something warm and wet tickled Ian's skin as it trickled lightly down his knuckle. Then the stinging, searing pain set in. It seemed as though he had punched a hole in the drywall. Hm.
Splintered pieces of wall fell away as he slowly withdrew his hand. Before he could turn away, a brief glimmer within the foundations caught his eye. Stupidly, he investigated.
The first thing that stuck out to him was an Altoid tin. It looked like fabric had been hastily pushed off of it and its lid sat ajar. A pencil ran the length of the room, at least from what he could tell, and various trinkets hung off of it - rubber bands, thread, safety pins, paper clips, even a screw. Most of what was inside was obscured by darkness, though.
Just as he suspected, Ian had accidentally found Adelaide’s house. Out of all the places he could have put a hole into his wall, it was here.
God, she would be so unbelievably pissed right now. If she were here. He could imagine the absolute thrashing he would receive for putting a hole through her entire house.
Then, to his horror, he realized: He put a hole through her entire house. He was strong enough to put a hole through her entire house. His hands were large enough to put a hole through her entire house. Ian regarded those hands as if they belonged to a monster.
Against his better judgement, he peered back in. He couldn’t see much and, since there was already a hole, there wasn’t any reason to not make it bigger. He took out a pocket knife and carved further.
With enough light filtering in, the home became much clearer. It was messy, cobwebs having nearly overrun the place, but despite the clutter, it was hauntingly empty. Someone had clearly lived here once. A long, long time ago.
A matchbox served as a table, and it was slightly open so that the matches were accessible. Other lighting sources made themselves present through birthday candles and Christmas tree light bulbs. Another table was crafted from a button and broken toothpick fragments, and for a chair, she used a cork for the seat and cardboard wrapped in fabric for the back. Her bed just looked to be a pile of fabric scraps.
There were plenty of things Ian recognized as his, such as an overturned shot glass and a stress ball he got from some conference somewhere. One thimble and three plastic medicine cups sat full of water, and he couldn’t help but laugh at the playing card that hung on the wall. Adelaide had drawn a mustache and glasses over the Queen.
Ian took his time shuffling through and studying each item. Adelaide was always so private for reasons opaque to him, and without her here, he indulged his urge to snoop. It wasn’t like she was using any of it anymore…
Some stuff had to be pulled out for him to see, and even then he couldn’t properly make out what half of it was, though if by some miracle he could, he still didn’t know what it was for. There were pieces of paper with miniscule images clearly drawn on them, but it was anyone’s guess what they depicted. Ian wouldn’t be able to see them if he tried, even with a magnifying glass, and the papers themselves were so tiny that they could easily be swept away with a gentle breath.
Everything in the house looked so lived in and purposeful. When removed from context, however, each piece just looked small and dinky in his grasp. A particular woven basket came apart completely in his large, clumsy fingers.
Not only would Adelaide be furious that he destroyed her house, she’d be even angrier when she learned he was going through her things, and angrier still when she learned that he broke some of them. He could almost hear her voice scolding him in his head.
Stop talking about her like she’s here .
His gaze landed on a large polaroid. Well, large compared to its surroundings. Ian instantly shut his eyes, wishing he had never carved into the walls in the first place. It was the picture of them from Halloween. He remembered her makeshift spider costume and his own costume that was so half-assed he couldn't even tell what it was. He remembered how freaked out she got when he pulled out the camera, and how he let her have the picture as consolation. He remembered how the flash went off before they were both ready, resulting in the horrible image resting against the wall in front of him.
Finally, Ian stepped back and saw the situation for what it was. A giant mess he’d have to patch up. Great. This brought an immediate headache, and what was it all for? To find closure, or something of the sort? That rarely worked, and it obviously wasn’t working here.
Closure…perhaps he should just get rid of it all. Keeping Adelaide’s belongings only fueled the delusion that she would return. If he trashed it, that was clear acceptance. Burn the old, make room for the new.
Did he want to accept it, though? He should accept it. But did he want to? He should.
The deliberation grew to be irritating. Mind made up, Ian stumbled his way over to find a metal bucket and, refusing to think about it too hard, grabbed fistfuls of Adelaide’s belongings. He could feel some of them snap under the pressure, and what didn’t break in his gigantic hands certainly didn’t withstand the fall into the bucket.
He lit one of her borrowed matches and dropped it in, watching the contents burn.
***
Not one to exaggerate, this was perhaps the headache to end all headaches.
Ian groggily sat up and rubbed his eyes. He felt his bare feet on the floor, felt the warm sun shining through the window. He drew the curtains closed.
Next thing he knew, he was trudging through the kitchen, and his eyes landed on the massive hole in the wall, as well as the debris that collected underneath it. He groaned.
Then, he noticed the metal can from the night before, but it was knocked over, its charred contents spilled out everywhere. Hm.
He couldn’t say if it was the right decision. He certainly couldn’t say if there was a right decision. It didn’t make him feel good, though. In fact, quite the opposite. Everything Adelaide owned, all gone, and with it, Adelaide. There was no getting it back, just like there was no getting her back. Fitting, he supposed. In a logical sort of sense. Emotionally, however, devastating. Pretty emotionally devastating.
Nothing he couldn’t sweep up, though. Broom in hand, he shuffled all the dust back into the bucket. Most of it went back in, but the broom kept catching on something. He gave it a few more hearty tries, each time growing more and more irrationally frustrated. Just short of breaking the broom in half, Ian finally bent down to pick up whatever it was and slam it into the bucket.
Once his hands closed around it though, his heart sank, and the spot it once occupied filled with dread. One by one, each of his fingers curled slowly and securely around the item, his gaze fixed on a distant wall, expressionless beyond the tightness in his jaw.
He squeezed it, feeling the sharp edges of cracked glass, feeling the burnt leather crumble away. Ian didn’t even look at it, knowing it would break him. He remembered when that thing went missing. He remembered when Adelaide gave it back to him as a gift, as if it wasn’t already his to begin with.
So perhaps it was foolish, selfish even, that he marched to his room, opened a drawer, and shoved the ruined watch into the back corner. Ian never hoped for anything. Hope didn’t result in action. If Ian wanted something, he got it. So even though he refused to acknowledge it as such, his decision to keep the watch was a declaration of his belief in hope. Because he didn’t have anything else left. There wasn’t anything he could do about Adelaide. But maybe hope would prevail, in the end. What did he have to lose, anyway?
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My one and only contribution to the Lewisohn discourse going around. I think AKOM (?) spoke about this general area? But there’s one tiny thing I find annoying which I don’t think they mentioned (but maybe they or someone else did idk my brain doesn’t hold that much info)
Tune In footnote:
Teeny text so here’s a transcription:
Adelaide press conference, 12 June 1964. Here, Paul related how he and John planned to swim in the Mersey, though John told the crowded room, ‘I don’t remember this, actually. He keeps saying it all the time.’ Paul countered, ‘it’s true, John, it is true,’ and John - king of the last word - told him, ‘I think you must have been on your own then’. John also mentioned it during his September 1971 interview by Peter McCabe and Robert D. Schonfield: ‘Paul was more aggressive [about getting The Beatles noticed] - “Let’s think up publicity stunts,” all jump in the Mersey, I don’t know, something like that”
I mean he’s not wrong about John being king of the last word in general.
HOWEVER
In this case, John didn’t have the last word. Paul literally said something straight after and the video version shows that John didn’t say it in a ‘having the last word’ way anyway:
(7ish mins in for the Mersey talk):
[Also it is quite a funny quote from John in 1971 because if he didn’t remember in in 1964, i assume that in 1971 he’s remembering Paul talking about it in 1964, not actually remembering it happening (or whether he was involved). But that’s 1971, and everyone taking John’s word in 1971 at face value, for ya].
Edit: if I wrote a book and had my footnotes trawled for mistakes I would guess there’d be a LOT. I think it’s unlikely that he’s deliberately making stuff up.
#had this sitting in the drafts for a few weeks#maybe that bottom but is what AKOM discussed?#I think they spoke about the jumping in the Mersey thing I just can’t remember the context
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2024: milestone after milestone
living with my partner after two years long distance was such a nice reward, and confirmed that everything was right
realised my dream of going to the australian open
and going to attica(!!) and having a kangaroo meat pie
before coming back to the table and getting engaged(!!!!!!)
unfortunately we wanted to elope but family had other ideas
leading us to plan our wedding in just three weeks
it was such a great day but yeah, not what a little girl dreams of
anyway!
turned 30 on the 2/2 - glamped/biked around riesling country in adelaide which was goooorgeous
i was conferred my phd on the 22/2 which was cool
recieved dean's commendation for outstanding theses
submitted our manuscript for publication after so much tweaking
married on the 3/3
so yeah it was pretty full-on time tbh
we packed up our entire home, facebook marketplace was our best friend
my husband flew to saudi two weeks later, sending us back into the trenches of long-distance with a new challenge of time zones
i started my long goodbye to alcohol on a trip with friends to kangaroo island - lots of wine, laughter, and swimming with dolphins!
packed up my suitcase, ready to live out of it for the next three months and moved back into my childhood room in brisbane
spent easter with my sister, our grandparents and their siblings which was so lovely
went to san diego for a conference and for some reason, we were invited to the first class bar area on the plane (i can only assume an attendant heard my colleague and i talking about our cancer research which was very unexpected and nice)
flew to sydney for two weeks to complete requested experiments from reviewers and said goodbyes to all my friends
and finally received my saudi visa after much faffing around
my first business class experience to saudi was the qatar qsuite and it was heaven 40k feet above earth
all our stuff from adelaide arrived a few days after me, i set up the entire house
the compound is amazing, so much green space and although it hit 46C in summer, the lack of humidity makes it bearable
lack of alcohol was hard at first but then you just don't seem to think about it? there are tough days where you wish you had a whiskey sure but you get through it
worked on the paper revisions back and forth for months on end
we went to paris and bordeaux just before the olympics and stayed in chateaus and drank beautiful wine and did lots of fine dining
the saudi way of life is very much "inshallah", it's not very conducive to a western way of working which has been a steep learning curve
being here finally gave me the TIME to plan, order and cook whatever my heart desired instead of feeling like a total chore and hindrance during my phd
we went to turkey and bought rugs, drank, explored the landmarks, and went back to my hammam that i dreamt about re-visiting since 2018
saudi racing is fun but as no drinking or gambling, you just sort of sit around and gasbag with friends the entire time hahaha
the women like to engage with me and ask lots of question and the kids like to show off their english and be super cheeky with me!
in general, saudi's are the kindest people and feel the need to impress! same with the pakistani and indian expats!
there is such a sense of non-urgency yet things happen at the last minute - it's truly a wonder
i don't dress much differently to australia which made me realise i am quite modest (and that's fine). i try not to wear an abaya to show expat women that you can still be #stylish
i recieved lots of compliments from saudi women on my outfits which makes me feel FANTASTIC
i did however have to buy new racewear for here ofc which is fine
we went back to paris for racing of the arc at longchamp and explored a bit more, caught up with friends, lots of good food and museums, climbed the eiffel tower etc.
started doing mini triathlons are managed to get a sub-1hr 400m swim/8km bike/2.5km run which i was stoked about
made friends with someone at the australian embassy which was been wonderful - we went to a gala dinner onsite and i think that's a once in a lifetime experience
flew back to australia for the holidays which was again, another insane trip of three weeks in a suitcase
brisbane for a few days, to adelaide for racing (we were guests of honor which was hilarious) and to catchup with our friends and chicken schnitzels; back to brisbane and then to sydney
for my graduation gift, we booked a hotel under the sydney harbour bridge which was like a staycation in our own city. that was such a treasured part of my year
the uni dress people gave me a faulty phd bonnet which was too late to be fixed which resulting in a botched graduation photo with VC :( i got it replaced it after the ceremony but i still haven't recovered from the embarassment and anger!!!!!!
we flew out that night to hong kong for the international racing and catch ups! saw romantic warrior win up close <3
and then flew home just in time for christmas (we had a moo deng angel for our fiddle leaf) and spent christmas at the ritz carlton in riyadh which was unparallelled luxury
oh the manuscript was finally published on the 12/12 in nature communications (v prestigious, v proud) but bc of the embargo, i missed out on doing all public inteviews and tv appearances as i was no longer in australia :---(((((( honestly, the whole process sucked and really jaded me as a scientist - i know it's publish or perish but they just make it so demanding and hard
also they charged us 10k USD to publish which is an actual joke as they don't do any print versions, we could used that to perform more experiments
oh the patent was finalised too so now i can say i have officially found a potential cure for cancer
in bed at 10:30pm on new years because honestly, i think we celebrated every week of this year in a different shape or form
2025
just not sure hey!
i can't seem to get a job here try as i might
going to sweden to mid-jan to ski (read: apres bc i don't ski lol) with friends from australia and america! i am scared of the cold but we shall see
saudi cup is a big time here as the richest horse race in the world
we may be moving compounds which is slightly annoying
our cancer therapy will move into clinical trials in the first half of the year so i am really hoping that we can do some good in the world and make a difference to some families
we have tickets to the imola and monaco f1 gps!!! hoping to do lake como between the racing and we have a yacht for monaco!!!!!!
we may be moving to *** mid-year but stay tuned/fingers crossed
but other than that, inshallah it will be a good year!
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Reanna: parlay, conference room, in five minutes
James: parlay?
Adelaide: pirate code. She wants to meet
James: so everyone here knows pirate code?
Adelaide: I understand it. I can't speak it
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Today at Better Together 2023 in Adelaide, Australia, I'll be on the plenary stage, and then I'm doing a program on bi+ health 4-5:20pm ACDT @ F) Riverbank Room 2. In between, I'll be attending other people's sessions. The conference schedule is packed with interesting content!
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R Ashwin Retires From International Cricket With Immediate Effect
Gavaskar Trophy Test: Veteran off-spinner Ravichandran Ashwin has announced his retirement from international cricket with immediate effect. Ashwin revealed his decision at the end of the third Border-Gavaskar Trophy Test in Brisbane, which ended in a draw due to rain.“This will be my last day as an Indian cricketer in all formats at the international level. I do feel there's a bit of punch left in me as a cricketer, but I would like to expose and probably showcase that in club level cricket, but this will be the last day. I've had a lot of fun. “I must say I've created a lot of memories alongside Rohit and several of my other teammates, even though I've lost some of them over the last few years. We are the last bunch of OGs, if you can say that, left out of the dressing room. I'd be marking this as my date of having played at this level,” said Ashwin in the post-match press conference. Ashwin ends his career with 537 wickets at average of 24 in 106 Tests and becoming India’s second leading wicket-taker after legendary leg-spinner Anil Kumble. He also scored six Test centuries and 14 fifties with the bat. His last international game was the day-night Test in Adelaide, where he took 1-53. His retirement announcement looked imminent once TV visuals showed an emotional Ashwin being given a hug by Virat Kohli on the balcony of the dressing room during the rain delay. Ashwin also played 116 ODIs for India, taking 156 wickets, and being a member of 2011 ODI World Cup and 2013 Champions Trophy winning teams. Ashwin also played 65 T20I matches and took 72 wickets. “Obviously, there are a lot of people to thank, but I would be failing in my duties if I didn't thank the BCCI and fellow teammates, several of them. I want to name a few of them. “All the coaches who've been a part of the journey, most importantly, Rohit, Virat (Kohli), Ajinkya (Rahane), (Cheteshwar) Pujara, who've taken those spending catches around the back to give me the number of wickets I've managed to get over the years. Also, a big thank you to the Australian cricket team, who've been very fierce competitors. I've enjoyed my time playing against them,” added Ashwin. In Tests, Ashwin was one of the big figures in the Indian team’s 12-year long home domination and played a starring role in the 2020/21 Border-Gavaskar Trophy win in Australia. Ashwin was one of 11 allrounders to clinch the double of 3000 runs and 300 wickets in Tests. He also won a record 11 Player-of-the-Series awards, level with Muthiah Muralitharan. “I think it's already getting long. I wouldn't be taking any questions, but it's truly a very emotional moment. I don't think I'm in a position where I would be answering the questions in the right way, so please pardon me for that. Once again, that's my time. “Thanks for being the journalist that you've been, writing good things and, of course, writing nasty things on occasions. That's a relationship I think we would maintain forever. I hope the cricketers to come in the future will also get the same amount of love that you've given them. “I think it's already getting long. I wouldn't be taking any questions, but it's truly a very emotional moment. I don't think I'm in a position where I would be answering the questions in the right way, so please pardon me for that. Once again, that's my time. Article Source: IANS Read the full article
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[ad_1] Rohit is still in India and is unlikely to play the Perth Test (PC: X.com) Rohit Sharma has become a lightning rod for fan abuse on social media. Social media, at times, can be a ‘social disgrace’, with clueless individuals doubling up as keyboard warriors. Only about a fortnight ago, India were “the best team in the world” after hammering Australia in the first Test in Perth. Now, after a shellacking in the second Test in Adelaide, they are apparently “the worst team in the world.” Most of these reactions can and should be ignored. The Indian team is experienced enough to shut out the outside noise. Some issues, however, need addressing. Did India show enough aggression in the Adelaide Test, especially when under pressure? The energy of the first Test—led by stand-in captain Jasprit Bumrah, with Virat Kohli constantly playing a proactive role on the field—was missing. With the series tied 1-1, India need to bring back controlled aggression for the remaining Tests. On Monday, an ICC press release confirmed Mohammed Siraj’s punishment for giving Travis Head a fiery send-off in Adelaide. The Indian pacer was fined 20 per cent of his match fee and handed one demerit point. Head, on the other hand, escaped with a reprimand. Ironically, Siraj was sanctioned in a match where India barely showed any aggression. Head, untroubled by ‘chin music’, went on to score a match-winning hundred. The Siraj-Head incident is now behind them, but Siraj is likely to be targeted by local crowds in upcoming venues. This is where Rohit Sharma’s leadership will become critical. Both Rohit and his Australian counterpart Pat Cummins rightly downplayed the incident after the game, but to use a boxing analogy, this series is a heavyweight bout, and India must fight fire with fire. For the Latest Sports News: Click Here Rohit Sharma during practice session (PC: Debasis Sen) Sourav Ganguly epitomised this mindset in the 2001 home series, famously making Steve Waugh wait at the toss. His bold leadership countered Waugh’s ‘mental disintegration’ strategy. Similarly, Virat Kohli embraced aggression when facing the Australians. The 2017 Bangalore Test comes to mind—when Steve Smith looked to the dressing room for DRS advice after being adjudged leg-before, Kohli immediately called him out. At the post-match press conference, Kohli didn’t mince words. “We make sure we don’t cross the line,” he said. “Sledging is one thing… I wouldn’t do something like this on the cricket field.” Kohli just stopped short of calling it “cheating.” Even the usually composed Anil Kumble reminded Australia of the “spirit of the game” during the Monkeygate scandal in the 2007-08 series. Rohit Sharma, however, seems subdued. His lean patch with the bat appears to be affecting his captaincy. Ravi Shastri echoed these sentiments, urging Rohit to rediscover his aggressive self. “Just thought he (Rohit) was a little too subdued, just seeing his body language,” Shastri told Star Sports after the second Test. India need a captain who sets the tone, both with the bat and on the field. Controlled aggression—not mindless confrontations—will be the key as the series progresses. The Aussies respect opponents who stand up to them, and India must send a clear message. The series is far from over, and this is no time for Rohit Sharma or his team to retreat into their shells. Also Read: As India net in Adelaide, Rusty Rohit continues to be a concern The post Roll on Aggression: India Need to Fight Fire with Fire appeared first on Sports News Portal | Latest Sports Articles | Revsports. [ad_2] Source link
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[ad_1] Rohit is still in India and is unlikely to play the Perth Test (PC: X.com) Rohit Sharma has become a lightning rod for fan abuse on social media. Social media, at times, can be a ‘social disgrace’, with clueless individuals doubling up as keyboard warriors. Only about a fortnight ago, India were “the best team in the world” after hammering Australia in the first Test in Perth. Now, after a shellacking in the second Test in Adelaide, they are apparently “the worst team in the world.” Most of these reactions can and should be ignored. The Indian team is experienced enough to shut out the outside noise. Some issues, however, need addressing. Did India show enough aggression in the Adelaide Test, especially when under pressure? The energy of the first Test—led by stand-in captain Jasprit Bumrah, with Virat Kohli constantly playing a proactive role on the field—was missing. With the series tied 1-1, India need to bring back controlled aggression for the remaining Tests. On Monday, an ICC press release confirmed Mohammed Siraj’s punishment for giving Travis Head a fiery send-off in Adelaide. The Indian pacer was fined 20 per cent of his match fee and handed one demerit point. Head, on the other hand, escaped with a reprimand. Ironically, Siraj was sanctioned in a match where India barely showed any aggression. Head, untroubled by ‘chin music’, went on to score a match-winning hundred. The Siraj-Head incident is now behind them, but Siraj is likely to be targeted by local crowds in upcoming venues. This is where Rohit Sharma’s leadership will become critical. Both Rohit and his Australian counterpart Pat Cummins rightly downplayed the incident after the game, but to use a boxing analogy, this series is a heavyweight bout, and India must fight fire with fire. For the Latest Sports News: Click Here Rohit Sharma during practice session (PC: Debasis Sen) Sourav Ganguly epitomised this mindset in the 2001 home series, famously making Steve Waugh wait at the toss. His bold leadership countered Waugh’s ‘mental disintegration’ strategy. Similarly, Virat Kohli embraced aggression when facing the Australians. The 2017 Bangalore Test comes to mind—when Steve Smith looked to the dressing room for DRS advice after being adjudged leg-before, Kohli immediately called him out. At the post-match press conference, Kohli didn’t mince words. “We make sure we don’t cross the line,” he said. “Sledging is one thing… I wouldn’t do something like this on the cricket field.” Kohli just stopped short of calling it “cheating.” Even the usually composed Anil Kumble reminded Australia of the “spirit of the game” during the Monkeygate scandal in the 2007-08 series. Rohit Sharma, however, seems subdued. His lean patch with the bat appears to be affecting his captaincy. Ravi Shastri echoed these sentiments, urging Rohit to rediscover his aggressive self. “Just thought he (Rohit) was a little too subdued, just seeing his body language,” Shastri told Star Sports after the second Test. India need a captain who sets the tone, both with the bat and on the field. Controlled aggression—not mindless confrontations—will be the key as the series progresses. The Aussies respect opponents who stand up to them, and India must send a clear message. The series is far from over, and this is no time for Rohit Sharma or his team to retreat into their shells. Also Read: As India net in Adelaide, Rusty Rohit continues to be a concern The post Roll on Aggression: India Need to Fight Fire with Fire appeared first on Sports News Portal | Latest Sports Articles | Revsports. [ad_2] Source link
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Virtual Office Adelaide - APSO
Choosing a virtual office has become more and more popular among business owners in Adelaide. At APSO, we offer premier virtual office solutions that equip you with an address for your business, professional receptionist services, and access to facilities like conference rooms when you need it. As well as helping to reduce the costs you would otherwise be spending on an expensive commercial lease, partnering with APSO for your virtual office can help you focus on growing your business.
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How to Plan a Memorable Event with Best Dinner Function Venue Hire?
Want to plan a fantastic and superb dinner for your friends, family, or colleagues for any special occasion? One must choose the best dinner function venue hire to ensure that the special event be it a wedding reception, birthday, anniversary or any corporate conference has a lasting impact on the attendees. The leading venues have all the things required for hosting a dinner event successfully in one place. The leading venues have the best chefs for creating some of the most amazing food platters that everyone will fall in love with.
The best function venues for hire in North Adelaide can host dining and cocktail events, small and large gatherings, weddings, etc and offer an extensive selection of the best wines, whisky, etc. The independent hotels offer the best-in-class amenities like off-street parking, a restaurant for serving the tastiest foods along amazing rooms for hosting functions. Also, the leading venues have all-weather gardens for enjoying the event without being worried about different weather conditions. Also, the hotel menu is quite extensive and one will always find something to their liking, like in case of large groups one can have even curry with rice as well.
Make The Whole Event Enjoyable with World Class Catering
There are many different types of dishes offered based on the group and function and one can consult with the leading venues for the proper menu and the prices as well. Catering for events is important and one must always choose a quality catering service provider that can offer different options from finger food to hot meal options. Also, the leading catering service providers can ensure gluten-free and vegan food as well and hence one can enjoy the event without worrying about food.
Enjoying the Best of Food and Beer at Leading Event Venues
The leading event venues can also offer larger group menus where different dishes are served making the whole event amazing as one can enjoy different dishes. Also, many events have breakfast requirements and hence a lot of breakfast options are available for savouring.
Contact the leading venues to make a booking and enjoy the best food along with enjoying the event.
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Struggling to Find the Perfect Venue? Discover Why Function Rooms in Adelaide May Be the Solution
When planning a special event, whether it's a wedding, corporate gathering, or a milestone celebration, finding the right venue can be a stressful process. The success of your event often hinges on the venue’s capacity, atmosphere, and amenities. If you're struggling to find the perfect space that balances elegance, functionality, and convenience, function rooms in Adelaide may be the ideal solution to your concerns. And at Vine Shed Venue and Cellar Door, we offer beautifully crafted spaces that can accommodate various needs, helping make your event unforgettable.
Why Function Rooms in Adelaide are the Ideal Choice
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Expert Advice on Booking the Perfect Corporate Function Venue
When it comes to organising a corporate function, the choice of venue can significantly impact the event’s success. Whether you’re planning a conference, seminar, team-building event, or a high-profile client meeting, the venue sets the tone for the event and plays a crucial role in its execution.
To help you navigate this essential task, here’s expert advice on booking the perfect small corporate function venues adelaide and beyond.
Define Your Event’s Goals and Requirements
Before you start your search for a venue, clearly outline the goals and requirements of your event. Consider the following:
Purpose of the Event: Is it a conference, workshop, product launch, or networking event?
Number of Attendees: This will help determine the size of the venue you need.
Type of Event: Will it be formal or casual? Will it involve breakout sessions, presentations, or hands-on activities?
Technical Needs: Do you require AV equipment, high-speed internet, or teleconferencing capabilities?
Having a clear understanding of these factors will guide you in selecting a venue that meets your needs and supports the objectives of your event.
Choose the Right Location
The location of your venue can affect attendee turnout and overall satisfaction. Consider the following:
Accessibility: Ensure the venue is easily accessible by public transport and has ample parking. If attendees are traveling from out of town, proximity to hotels and other amenities is important.
Convenience: Choose a location that is convenient for the majority of your guests, especially if the event is during work hours.
A central location or one that’s familiar to your audience can increase attendance and reduce the likelihood of delays.
Evaluate Venue Size and Layout
The venue’s size and layout should align with your event’s needs. Here’s what to assess:
Capacity: Verify that the venue can comfortably accommodate your expected number of attendees. Avoid spaces that are too large or too small, as they can affect the event’s atmosphere.
Layout Options: Check if the venue offers flexible layout options such as theater, classroom, or banquet styles. This flexibility can help you adapt the space to your event’s format.
Breakout Rooms: If your event includes multiple sessions or workshops, ensure the venue has adequate breakout rooms or spaces.
Assess the Venue’s Amenities and Services
A well-equipped venue can enhance your event experience. Look for:
Audio-Visual Equipment: Ensure the corporate function venues Adelaide has the necessary AV equipment or the ability to accommodate your requirements. This includes microphones, projectors, and screens.
Catering Services: Check if the venue provides on-site catering or if you can bring in your own. Consider options for various dietary needs.
Technical Support: Reliable technical support during the event can prevent potential issues with equipment or setup.
Consider the Venue’s Reputation and Reviews
Research the venue’s reputation and gather feedback from previous clients. Look for:
Reviews and Testimonials: Online reviews and testimonials can provide insights into the venue’s service quality and overall experience.
Reputation: A venue with a strong track record of hosting successful corporate events is likely to offer a smoother experience.
If possible, visit the venue in person to get a firsthand look at the facilities and meet with the venue manager to discuss your requirements.
Negotiate Terms and Conditions
Once you’ve narrowed down your options, it’s time to discuss terms and conditions:
Cost and Payment: Understand the pricing structure, including any additional costs for services or equipment. Negotiate if possible to fit your budget.
Contract Details: Carefully review the contract for cancellation policies, deposit requirements, and any other terms. Ensure you’re clear on what’s included in the price.
Plan for Logistics and Accessibility
Finally, consider the logistical aspects of your event:
Signage and Directions: Ensure there are clear signs directing guests to the venue and specific areas within the venue.
Accessibility: Confirm that the venue is accessible to all attendees, including those with disabilities.
Final Words
Booking the perfect corporate function venue involves careful planning and consideration of various factors, from the venue’s location and capacity to its amenities and reputation. By defining your event’s goals, evaluating your corporate function venues Adelaide options, and negotiating favourable terms, you can select a venue that enhances your event’s success and leaves a positive impression on your attendees. With these expert tips, you’ll be well on your way to hosting a memorable and impactful corporate function.
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