Are you tired of gas motorcycles? That's easily understandable because after riding gas motorcycles for a long time, some people feel the need for a change, while others may need to switch things up a bit. You may even be on the brink of buying your very first bike, and electric motorcycles are a desirable option. One common myth about these beauties is that they're not easy to buy. However, you can always find good electric motorcycles from different great brands if you look at the right places.
The significant difference between electric motorcycles and gas motorcycles is that...
According to the Office for National Statistics, as of April 2020, 47 percent of people were working from home, mostly as a result of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
Before 2020, many workplaces didn’t allow working from home or even flexible hours, but COVID-19 has forced bosses to reassess their processes.
A survey of business leaders by speakers bureau VBQ Speakers has revealed that 68 percent will continue to hold company-wide meetings, annual general meetings and conferences virtually moving forward.
69 percent claim that virtual conferences are as...
Nowadays people prefer to play in online casino. Is it a good decision or a waste of time? You can decide it after reading this short preview. By the way, you can find thousands of pages on Google with reviews about online gambling, FAQ, introduction to online casinos, their pluses and minuses, how to get around gamstop . Also you can develop your own strategy. So let’s begin!
Advantages of online casinos
You can choose your favorite game, cause everything that suitable for you, easy to find online. From old games, like poker and roulette, to new, appeared just in 2020. Some new...
Devon managers need to encourage their staff find their inner child to help take their businesses to the next level.
This is the message from North Devon training-and-skills company Skern Lodge, which is encouraging local companies to think about how their workforce might benefit from exciting meaningful outdoor challenges.
Training and Development Manager Richard Thomas said that not only are these challenges a great way to have shared experiences in a fun environment, but they can also teach individuals a great deal about themselves, help them think creatively and take...
New research suggests an algorithm could be used to help optimise the sharing of healthcare resources during the Covid-19 pandemic, preventing NHS intensive care units (ICU) from becoming overwhelmed.
The study, led by Queen Mary University of London and including Dr Leon Danon from the University of Exeter, proposes a load balancing method to transfer critical ICU patients across hospitals and optimally allocate new patients, which could help to reduce stress on health systems in the second wave and potential subsequent waves to come.
If you are willing to start your journey by Ski and Snowboard, it is the perfect timing you can start your preparations with. The winter season is just starting up and it has kept the skiers and the snowboarders on wait. A true skier or a snowboarder can well understand that feeling of enjoying the very first fresh tracks of the year. It is quite amazing really.
Hitting up the very first snow is something that charges up the skiers and snowboarders completely. Before starting up strapping into your bindings, it is quite necessary to have on precision ski, the ski and snowboard...
On Monday 19th October 2020, Greenpeace Exeter hosted an online event to discuss the improvements needed to local transport and the role that investing in zero carbon public transport, walking and cycling has to play in a Green Recovery from the pandemic. This event was generously supported by players of People’s Postcode Lottery.
More than 50 people attended and listened to ideas and suggestions from speakers representing Greenpeace, Extinction Rebellion, Exeter Cycling Campaign as well as Exeter’s MP Ben Bradshaw.
The Government is expected to spend many billions on...
People are being asked to take a picture of their favourite tree in Exeter as part of a photographic competition.
The best picture will win a tree – kindly donated by Devon Tree Services - and a framed photograph of the picture. There is also an under-16 category for budding junior photographers, with the same prizes donated by the City Council.
The competition is being run by Exeter City Council in the run up to National Tree Week – 28 November to 6 December.
Cllr David Harvey, Lead Councillor for Environment and City Management, said: “Get photographing and...
UK motorists could face both large fines and hikes to their insurance premiums if they drive with defective tyres.
Car insurance comparison experts Quotezone.co.uk is warning drivers to check tyres before getting on the road and say this October’s Tyre Safety Month is the perfect reminder.
Motorists can be fined up to £2,500 for each faulty tyre and 3 points on their driving licence. If the police see another tyre falling short of the law it doubles to £5,000 and 6 points. Four faulty tyres could even see the maximum 12 points – resulting in the loss of a driving licence...
Consecutive interpreting is a type of interpreting in which the speaker makes a speech and an interpreter takes notes and then reproduces the message in a language that the audience understands. The process of consecutive interpreting does not rely on any special equipment such as soundproof booths, microphones, audio consoles, or headphones. The interpreter simply uses a pen and a notepad to take notes, using symbols representing words. Unlike simultaneous interpreting in which the interpreter has to communicate information simultaneously, a consecutive interpreter only speaks when the...