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Hip, New Technology Unveiled This Weekend at Hyannis Marathon
The Hyannis Marathon, Half Marathon, 10Km & Marathon Team Relay On February 23rd still uses the vintage style batons for its relay teams but when it comes to results it has always been on the forefront of whats happening in the results technology department. Steve Delahunty & Novus Image will be unveiling some new results technology on February 23rd @ Hyannis aka Cape Cod☘ checkout these pics and website https://www.novusmage.com/ to get a better understanding. Please see www.hyannismarathon.com Hyannis Marathon, Half Marathon, 10K & Marathon Team Relay | Home The Hyannis 10Km is back on Sunday, February 23rd along with the Marathon, Half Marathon & Marathon Team Relay. Registration for the 2020 Hyannis…
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March/April 2020 Issue of New England Runner Magazine
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ThirdLove announces new entrepreneurial program called "TL Effect"
ThirdLove is working to support women of color. The online intimates brand has launched a new program meant to support and encourage early stage consumer-focused companies run by women entrepreneurs of color. Called “The TL Effect,” the program aims to foster “a future where founders of the country’s many businesses reflect its demographic,” according to a company statement. ThirdLove will use the program to help the next generation of women leaders build and scale their businesses to achieve success. The application for the TL Effect will launch on ThirdLove’s website on June 30. The brand is encouraging female founders of color to submit their businesses for consideration upon this launch.…
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Formula E season to resume in August with six-race stint in Berlin!
Formula E will resume its 2019-20 season in August, with the series’ champion decided by six races held in nine days at Berlin’s Templehof Airport. The all-electric series will take up its residency in Berlin on August 5 and conclude its campaign on August 13, with events held on three different track configurations around Tempelhof Airport and four of the six races taking place mid-week. Formula E ‘s current campaign started in Saudi Arabia back in November 2019 and was followed by three rounds in Santiago, Chile, Mexico City and Marrakesh before the series was ground to a halt by the coronavirus pandemic. Vergne dreams of F1 and Formula E…
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Reimagining creativity with Fashion Snoops Thrive Program
Fashion Snoops, a global leader in trend forecasting, is launching an innovative, month-long strategy program designed to help creatives reset, reconnect, and get the insight they need to not only survive this moment of uncertainty, but THRIVE in it. This digital, on-demand program, which will launch June 23rd, is designed to support creatives during this unprecedented time, and guide them towards building a winning seasonal strategy. “Our current reality is the forced reset we’ve been whispering about for years and while the last few months have not been ideal for anyone, the way that we’ve been doing things just simply hasn’t been working,” said Michael Fisher, VP Creative – Menswear…
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The changing face of workwear
If ever there was a shift in workwear attitudes, it is now. The classic suit, a uniform of the corporate workplace, of convention, formality, and of the three-button shirt and tie variety, is practically a museum piece. In a shift to staying-at-home style, brands are having to update classic tailoring and formal workwear with the more relaxed codes of loungewear, comfort dressing and the professional-yet-relaxed attire known as business casual. Company dress requirements have long loosened the obligatory neck tie and jacket, but none has impacted corporate dressing more than the current crisis, which has prevented commuters from working in offices and transformed working wardrobes to what is practical and…
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Fashion companies including Burberry and H&M sign circular economy pact
A number of leading fashion companies including Burberry, Stella McCartney, H&M and Inditex have signed a pact committing to working towards a circular economy in response to the widespread impact of Covid-19. They join a number of policymakers, CEOs, and other influential figures calling on businesses and governments across the world to join the cause by driving circular economy solutions for fashion, plastics, food, as well as other industries. The pact, led by the Ellen MacArthur Foundation, sets out goals including ensuring that clothes are made using safe and renewable materials that last longer and are ‘made to be made again’. “Today, CEOs of some of the world’s biggest companies,…
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Szafnauer: Racing Point RP20 is team’s ‘best-ever car’
Racing Point F1 boss Otmar Szafnauer firmly believes that his team’s new car is the best that they have ever developed, based on its impressive performance in pre-season testing in February. The RP20 caused a stir when it was unveiled, with a radical new design philosophy for the team drawing heavy inspiration from last year’s title-winning Mercedes chassis. The car then put in some very strong times over the course of eight days of running at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, with Sergio Perez just a tenth slower than Valtteri Bottas on the first day. Click Here: Cheap France Rugby Jersey Racing Point: No new names in the cockpit for 2021…
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Norris “shocked” by Sainz’ decision to leave McLaren
Lando Norris has admitted he had been very surprised to learn that his team mate Carlos Sainz was leaving McLaren at the end of 2020. Sainz has been signed up to race for Ferrari next season, after the Italian team decided not to extend Sebastian Vettel’s contract at Maranello. Norris admitted that both developments had caught him by surprise. “It was a bit of a shock, especially because no one really expected Seb to do what he did and not to sign with Ferrari again,” Norris told Motorsport.com this week. Norris looking forward to ‘action packed, fun’ season “I think as soon as Seb didn’t sign, then you knew something…
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Covid-19 : une étude américaine évalue les conséquences sur la santé mentale et les relations amoureuses
Une enquête s’est penchée sur la manière dont les Américains réagissent dans ce contexte difficile de Covid-19. Plus précisément, l’enquête a analysé l’impact de la crise sanitaire sur le bien-être physique et émotionnel des participants, sur leur vie de couple ainsi sur les préjudices racistes subis par certains d’entre eux. Sommaire Une vie sexuelle en demi-teinte Les Américains d’origine chinoise fortement confrontés au racisme Une étude américaine réalisée par l’université de Chapman (Californie, Etats-Unis) met en évidence les effets de la pandémie de Covid-19 sur 4.149 adultes âgés en moyenne de 39 ans vivant aux États-Unis. L’étude utilise un ensemble de données nationales provenant des 50 États, mais l’échantillon n’est pas…