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Fleeing Ukraine, Natalia Ivanovska left her cello with her parents in Lviv -- it was too dangerous to try to carry it. But thanks to an unprecedented initiative by the Philharmonie de Paris concert hall, she has been able to rediscover the joy of playing in an orchestra. Soon after the war began, the Philharmonie launched an appeal to all orchestras in France to welcome Ukrainian musicians.
Nature is reclaiming her territory at a quarry in the east of England that is being transformed into a vast reserve offering vital sanctuary to endangered birds.
In a makeshift training centre at Kabul airport, dozens of dogs that were left behind during last month's chaotic evacuations from Afghanistan have found a new home -- and new handlers.
If you think actively investing in real estate is all about money in the mailbox, think again. Business Insider reports seasoned real estate investors say the business is anything but passive. In fact, sometimes it can be as demanding as a job. I think one of the biggest misnomers about real estate investing is that it's passive investing. People think that they're just going to get mailbox money, and real estate is not that. Becky Nova Investor and landlord Also, real estate is about the long haul--sometimes decades, rather than months. If you want faster returns, don't become a landlord or a house flipper. Finally, dabblers beware. Learning about real estate takes time, effort, money, commitment, and experience. Good luck!
The race for a Covid 19 vaccine. It has the urgency of a sprint, but needs the meticulous planning of a marathon. Then there are hurdles to cross, it is perhaps more like a steeplechase. The race began in January with the identification of the SARS-Cov2 genome. By March the first vaccine safety trials on humans began. And the pandemic took a tighter and tighter hold on the World. 10 vaccines are now in the final phase of testing.
Cleats are the only fixed interface between bicycle and rider, so getting them into the right position won’t just keep you comfortable and ensure you’re efficient as possible, but can also help you avoid injury. There's nothing worse than changing over a set of cleats only to have put them in the wrong position. After all, it may lead to knee or back pain. So when it comes to getting your feet into roughly the correct spot, follow Stu's advice to get the best fit ️ For more information visit https://www.cyclist.co.uk/tutorials/1043/how-to-fit-and-adjust-cleats-for-cycling-shoes