
What to know about Scott Turner, Trump's pick for housing secretaryBEIJING , Nov. 23, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- On November 22, 2024 , the " Global Gen Z Views on Beijing " event organized by China Daily New Media Center and 21st Century Media and Education officially launched. The event will spotlight three key themes: Beijing's cultural legacy, technological innovation, and environmental conservation. During the event, over 20 international influencers will visit notable sites including the Capital Museum and the Zhoukoudian Site Museum to explore the Beijing's rich history. They will also visit Beijing's leading tech enterprises and innovation hubs to experience the city's technological advancements. Additionally, the influencers will visit iconic locations such as the Yanqing Ecological Civilization Exhibition and the Beijing Wild Duck Lake National Wetland Park, gaining a firsthand perspective on the integration of environmental conservation and industrial development in the city. Through dynamic and youthful storytelling, the event aims to showcase Beijing's rich cultural heritage and its achievements in sustainable, high-quality development to audiences worldwide. During the first day of the event, Veronica, an Italian exchange student at Tsinghua University, expressed her excitement, saying, "I am delighted to be part of this event. My deep interest in Chinese culture brought me to China for my studies, and I have gained a lot from this experience." This event serves not only as a cultural exploration but also as a key platform for sharing Beijing's historical and modern development with audiences worldwide. Through the influencers' firsthand experiences, Beijing's rich cultural heritage and contemporary achievements will be vividly showcased to worldwide audiences. This event offers an international stage for Beijing to highlight its unique appeal, while promoting cultural exchange and fostering global understanding. View original content to download multimedia: https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/global-gen-z-views-on-beijing-a-journey-through-the-citys-culture-innovation-and-ecology-302314744.html SOURCE China Daily © 2024 Benzinga.com. Benzinga does not provide investment advice. All rights reserved.Jaylon Johnson isn't interested in bright spots with the Bears' skid at 5 games
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Adani Group Chairperson Gautam Adani attended the 51st Gem and Jewellery Awards in Jaipur on Saturday. While addressing the event, Gautam Adani congratulated the awardees and expressed his gratitude to the organizers. Speaking at the event, Gautam Adani said, “My sincere congratulations to all the awardees.” The event aimed to honour businessmen excelling in India’s gems and jewellery industry. Gautam Adani attended the event as the Chief Guest. #WATCH | Jaipur, Rajasthan: Addressing Gautam Adani 51st Gem & Jewellery Awards, Adani Group Chairman Gautam Adani says, "India is the jewel in the global crown of the cut and polished diamond market, holding 26.5% of the share and silver jewellery is at 30%. But the recent 14%... pic.twitter.com/83W59zDZYs — ANI (@ANI) November 30, 2024 Addressing Gautam Adani 51st Gem & Jewellery Awards, Adani Group Chairman Gautam Adani said that, “India is the jewel in the global crown of the cut and polished diamond market, holding 26.5% of the share and silver jewellery is at 30%. But the recent 14% decline in exports, is more than a statistic, it is a wakeup call. It signals a turning point where challenges, both temporary and permanent demand that we reimagine our approach.” Further he mentioned that, “We are at the start of revolution. Sustainability and technology, two forces reshaping industries worldwide are now at our doorstep. The rise of lab-grown diamonds, the demand for transparency and ethical practices, shifting consumer priorities and the digital wave are not just disrupting the status quo. They are creating a new blueprint necessary for success. This is therefore our moment to lead. The industries must think differently, act urgently and innovate courageously. Today’s inflection point must be turned into an era of unprecedented opportunity.” The GJEPC (Gem and Jewellery Export Promotion Council) was established by the India Gem and Jewellery Awards about 51 years to honour the leading exporters in the field of gems and jewellery. The selection criteria for the awards include some other parameters such as export performance, value importance, generation of employment and many more. Apart from felicitating the leading players in the gems and jewel industry, the GJEPC also recognises the other business excellence by the companies which helps in strengthening ‘Brand India’. The GJEPC doesn’t only felicitate business players but also gives recognition to banks and gold supply agencies that play a major role in the development of the sector. Also Read: Delhi: Man Throws Liquid On Arvind Kejriwal In Greater Kailash During Padyatra, Detained Written By Astitva Raj
Right now Amazon has a pretty good deal on the Samsung T9 portable SSD that can save you quite a bit if you’re looking for a means of getting some extra storage for all of those important files. This model of the T9 comes with 2TB of storage space which is plenty of room for whatever you may need to keep on here. Whether it’s photos, videos, documents, games, or even a combination of those things, this SSD can keep all of it stored safely and securely. Normally, the T9 portable SSD with 2TB of storage costs $299.99 at its full retail price on Amazon. However, right now it’s been discounted to $197.67, which is more than $100 off. Now it’s worth pointing out that this isn’t the all-time low price according to price tracing data from Camel Camel Camel. However, it’s still not a bad price considering the discount is over $100. Now with 2TB of space, you can store a lot of extra stuff. You also have to remember that this is a portable SSD. So this is going to be in addition to whatever storage you have on your desktop or laptop. It’s great for students or people who have to commute to work and bring their laptops with them too. Because you can just slip this into your bag and take everything with you rather easily. It also has up to 2,000MB/s sequential read and write speeds. So if you’re looking for quick downloads and file transfers, this should provide it easily. Plus, you can use the Samsung Magician software to monitor the drive’s performance and other stats. If that’s something you like to keep an eye on. Now this doesn’t come in 1TB and 4TB models and those are on sale as well. There’s also a Gray color of the T9 which is discounted to a little less than the Black color. Buy at AmazonYou want your home to look beautiful, inside and out, during the holidays, especially if you’re trying to sell it and want to help potential buyers imagine their life in the space. This often means climbing ladders to hang wreaths, garlands, and tinsel. Unfortunately, it also means that accidents can happen. One false move, and you may find yourself falling off the ladder and landing in the emergency room. "The most common injuries we see come from falling off outside ladders that are not stable as you're putting up your lights," says Daniel Ritter, MD, assistant professor of Emergency Medicine at MUSC Department of Emergency Medicine. "People also climb ladders inside the house to decorate. There are plenty of lacerations from trying to open boxes and wrapping presents and a litany of cooking injuries as well." According to the Consumer Product Safety Commission , on average, there are about 160 Christmas decorating-related injuries each day during the holiday season, with over 40% of the incidents involving falls. In the 2022 holiday season, the CPSC reported that about 14,800 people were treated in hospital emergency departments due to holiday decorating-related injuries. "We see sprained and broken ankles and broken wrists," says Ritter. "Sometimes, the best-case scenario is just some bumps and bruises and hurt pride. Even decorating particularly tall areas of your home, I see similar injuries to what we see outside with ankle and forearm injuries." Dr. Ritter cautions anyone who takes blood thinners to be extra cautious around the holidays. "We would never recommend anyone on those medications get up on ladders," he says. "Find someone else to do it or hire someone to do it. It's just too dangerous. Internal bleeding is the main concern, especially bleeding around the brain. It can happen even from minor falls for people who are on blood thinners." If you do suffer a fall, no matter how minor, Dr. Ritter suggests getting checked out by a physician. According to Dr. Ritter, another common injury comes from opening boxes, whether from toys you're putting together or deliveries. "You see a few of those every holiday," says Ritter. Someone opens a box, and the knife goes through it into their hand." Dr. Ritter explains that the ER is pretty quiet on Christmas morning. "Then people start opening their gifts and take out a hoverboard or a new bike and crash it, and the injuries show up in the afternoon," he says. Finally, one more common injury Ritter sees is a result of baking and cooking. "Especially with the littles who want to help, and they grab a hot tray and get burned," says Ritter. Others cut their food up too fast. I've done it to myself with a mandolin that quickly slices things." To prevent injuries, Dr. Ritter says that before you even begin hanging decorations, make sure that the ground underneath the ladder is stable. "Don't decorate when it's wet, cold, or icy outside," he says. "Make sure you know how to use the equipment and never go higher than the recommended highest step on your ladder. That step at the top isn't meant to carry people, so it might break when you're trying to stand on it." Dr. Ritter also suggests that you do not carry any sharp objects while climbing the ladder. "Have a spotter, too," he says. "If something gets tangled or the ladder starts to become shaky or unstable, having someone can be very helpful." Keep in mind that all of your beautiful twinkling lights must be plugged in somewhere, and Dr. Ritter says that electronics can pose problems. "First, make sure that your lights are not damaged and there are no exposed wires," he says. "Make sure you're following manufacturer recommendations about how much load an outlet or an extension cord can carry so you're not at risk of receiving an electrical shock or starting a fire. I do not want to see any Charlestonians in the emergency room because of a house fire from bad wiring and too many Christmas lights." Visit CPSC's Holiday Safety Information Center for more holiday safety tips.
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