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10 Travel Tips That Will Come in Handy

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As a senior tour operator, I’ve been to many places, but this article is not about that. Instead, I’d like to cover some tips that will make your travel experience better, safer, and more enjoyable! Take You Own Pillow This is one way I avoid picking up germs on vacation. My daughter who worked for a 5-star hotel chain told me that when housekeeping changes the pillow slips, guests have often left their ‘slurps and slops’ behind. Imagine being the next person to sleep only a cotton cover away, especially with Covid hanging around! Airplane pillows will have similar germs....

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Release Blitz: The Billionaire’s Guide to The Marriage Deal by Piper Marlowe

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Falling in love with the billionaire wasn’t part of the deal. The Billionaire’s Guide to The Marriage Deal, an all new hilarious and spicy, fake dating, opposites attract romantic comedy from debut author Piper Marlowe, is available now! A FAKE WHIRLWIND ROMANCE AND MARRIAGE OF CONVENIENCE WITH THE WRONG GIRL NEVER FELT SO RIGHT When my grandparents founded the Taylor Corporation, it was to make life better for future generations of Taylors.But Grandma Sofia doesn’t think said generations are trustworthy enough to take over. “Get married and prove you have an eye to the future,” she said.“It'll be easy,” she...

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Oscar-Winning Movie About Drag Queens Gives Teen Courage to “Live as Out Loud as I Possibly Could” [Video]

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Wallace West barely saw any representation of queer folks growing up – and when he did, it was always couched in the context of a tragedy or punchline. Until in his early teens, that is, when he watched The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert, an Oscar-winning movie about two drag queens and a trans woman traversing conservative rural Australia. In a flash, Wallace’s view of the world went from black and white to technicolor. Seeing unapologetically LGBTQIA+ folks being publicly celebrated imbued in him a sense of courage and confidence he hadn’t previously known – a legacy he...

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“A Polaroid Picture Helped Reveal the Eye Cancer That Cost Our Son His Eye”

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  By Childhood Eye Cancer Trust A mum and dad are urging other parents to look out for the tell-tale signs of eye cancer after their 14-month-old son lost his eye through retinoblastoma, a rare eye cancer that typically affects children under the age of six.   Dad Tom Pughe-Morgan, from Brighton, spotted an unusual white glow in his then eight-month-old son Elijah’s eye – a common sign of eye cancer which is often only seen in certain light. Mum Annabel Byrne said, “Tom first spotted the white glow in the Summer of 2020. Later, I took a video of Elijah climbing up the stairs and Tom said, ‘There’s the white glow I’ve been...

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EVO Salutes Teachers and Nurses During May

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  EVO Entertainment to Celebrate Teachers and Nurses with FREE Films   In addition, EVO Entertainment Group also honors mom with a Digital Gift Card promotion May 1-8, 2022.   WHAT: This May, EVO Entertainment Group celebrates community caretakers with free movie screenings for teachers and nurses during Teacher Appreciation Week (May 2 – May 6, 2022) and National Nurses Week (May 9 – 12, 2022). Teachers will be required to show proof of a school ID and nurses will be required to show proof of a medical ID at time of purchase. This complimentary offer is redeemable in-story only...

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