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The "Marvellous City" welcomes digital nomads

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  Rio de Janeiro, a colourful urban sprawl divided by forest-covered mountains and edged by golden coastlines, has long seduced international tourists with its samba-fuelled nights and spectacular landscapes. Now, the "Marvellous City", as it's known by Brazilians, is enticing a new type of traveller with its   Digital Nomad Visa , which was launched across the country   last year https://gamerplayz2k.mn.co/posts/35510729 https://a-d-n.mn.co/posts/35510843 https://coco-quinn.mn.co/posts/35511066 https://hempconnector.mn.co/posts/35513113 https://viewfromabove.mn.co/posts/35513276 https://www.zenistu.com/2023/04/how-to-backup-and-restore-netgear-range.html https://technodivers.com/how-to-stop-netgear-genie-that-keeps-coming/ The local government has been pushing ahead with investments to make the city increasingly suitable for remote workers, including improving connectivity with citywide 5G coverage. An emerging coffeehouse scene also brings new working spots and a digita...

We built a Thai Buddhist temple

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 When plans for a huge Buddhist temple on the outskirts of Edinburgh had to be shelved, monks based in what was once a family home in the city decided to transform it instead. A renovation project at The Dhammapadipa Temple in Slateford saw a double garage converted into a prayer room complete with an 80 stone (500kg) gold-plated Buddha from Thailand. Now the three resident Theravada Buddhist monks are urging people to visit the temple to see the transformation. Members of the Thai community that settled in Scotland first established The Dhammapadipa Temple in 2005. Thai billionaire and former Leicester City chairman Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha had been behind a plan to relocate the temple to a bigger site in an A-listed property in another area of the city. Kachen Gerdphol, chairman of temple, told BBC Scotland Mr Srivaddhanaprabha had been known for his great generosity to his Buddhist faith. "He had found a big A-listed property in the south-east of Edinburgh and asked us to come ...

Canadian Open: Cameron Norrie misses

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British number one Cameron Norrie suffered a straight-set defeat by Felix Auger-Aliassime in the last 16 of the Canadian Open. The 26-year-old was beaten 6-3 6-4 by the home favourite, who is seeded sixth. Meawhile, world number one Iga Swiatek also failed to reach the quarter-finals as she lost to Beatriz Haddad Maia. The Brazilian, who beat US Open finalist Leylah Fernandez in the previous round, won 6-4 3-6 7-5. American 10th seed Coco Gauff is also into the last eight after beating Belarusian Aryna Sabalenka 7-5 6-4 7-6 (7-4). Former world number one Simona Halep defeated Switzerland's Jil Teichmann 6-2 7-5 to go through to the quarter-finals. You tricked me into marrying you because you're not a virgin. Nobody would marry you if they knew the truth." https://storium.com/user/ampedsetup https://fmtoq.com/read-blog/18973 https://itmig.curie.fr/members/3230/blog/2022/07/amped-wireless-extender-setup https://k289gitlab1.citrin.ch/Ampedsetup https://www.mycustomer.com/prof...

Beyoncé album Renaissance a dance

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  Beyoncé's first solo album in six years will have fans heading to the dance floor, according to critics. Renaissance has been described as having "fierce club energy", "a joyous soundtrack to a hot girl summer" and being an "endless party". The Telegraph predicted it "will be filling dance floors for years to come". Writer James Hall says it is "a tribute to two forms of music: late-1980s and early-1990s house, and disco. "It is peppered with sounds that anyone watching reruns of Top of the Pops from that era on BBC Four will be instantly familiar with," he wrote. https://peatix.com/user/12812690/view https://www.kiva.org/lender/amped2362 https://weheartit.com/johnleitch243 https://vimeo.com/user179743870 https://www.atlasobscura.com/users/johnleitch243 https://armchairarcade.com/author/Ampedsetup/ https://www.free-ebooks.net/profile/1409509/amped-setup Thanking fans for not listening to a leaked version, Beyoncé wrote online...

Commonwealth Games: England win landmark most game

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England became the first team to win three successive Commonwealth team gymnastics golds as Birmingham's Joe Fraser helped them to a big victory. Home favourite Fraser topped the pommel horse standings with a score of 14.650, raising roars around the arena. And the hosts made light of the absence of the injured Max Whitlock to finish on 254.500, 13.300 ahead of Canada. https://files.fm/wavlink/info https://www.fundable.com/wavlink-setup https://edu.fudanedu.uk/user/wavlinklogin/ https://www.myminifactory.com/users/richardjohn https://chillspot1.com/user/wavlinklogin James Hall, Jake Jarman, Giarnni Regini-Moran and Courtney Tulloch also impressed as England dominated. Between them, they ensured a clean sweep of the standings, with England on top in all six pieces of apparatus. Their success was England's second gold of the Commonwealth Games after triathlete Alex Yee triumphed earlier on the opening day of action. Commonwealth Games day-by-day guide & schedule BBC TV, radio...

How return-to-office uncertainty is leaving

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The couple began house hunting on the south coast of England, and came close to putting in an offer. But after months of uncertainty about whether they would be required back in the office, the consultancy business Joe works for announced it was looking for a space in central London. “That was a curveball, because it came after several years of not having an office – and there was no clear explanation of how often he would need to be back in,” says Alex, who works as a civil servant.  https://www.foylehov.com/profile/richardjohn7577/profile https://www.danceattic.com/profile/RichardJohn7577/profile https://www.spoonflower.com/profiles/wavlinklogin?sub_action=shop https://triberr.com/wavlinksetup https://coub.com/richardjohn7577 Then, Alex’s bosses told her she would be expected to come in four days a month. “Although no one was going to take our register at the door, there was a clear expectation from line managers, with the possibility of going up to eight days at some point in th...

Michael Johnson column: 'Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce

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Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce is amazing. The 100m is arguably the most difficult event to repeat as champion, and she's done it five times. Her longevity is extremely impressive, having won her first 100m world title in 2009, and I think it's often underrated. She's lived in the shadow of Usain Bolt. They both won their first Olympic titles in the same year, 2008. He's long since retired and she's still going, she's had a child, come back, and run even faster. It's a testament to her greatness - her longevity and consistency is amazing in an event that is so difficult. The one thing she is missing from her resume is the world record. If she was able to break the world record, then you could make the case that she's had an even greater career than Bolt. https://www.zazzle.com/mbr/238409462129563222 https://www.genglobal.org/user/118591 https://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Profile/wavlink%20wifi%20extender https://www.threadless.com/@wavlinksetup/activity https://...