Thanh Hóa phê duyệt quy hoạch khu du lịch Tiên Sa 17,6ha
Khu du lịch Tiên Sa vừa được phê duyệt quy hoạch có tổng diện tích 17,6ha, nằm trên địa bàn xã Hải Lĩnh, huyện Tĩnh Gia, tỉnh Thanh Hóa.
Khu du lịch Tiên Sa vừa được phê duyệt quy hoạch có tổng diện tích 17,6ha, nằm trên địa bàn xã Hải Lĩnh, huyện Tĩnh Gia, tỉnh Thanh Hóa.
Khu vực lập quy hoạch Khu đô thị Tây Nam đại lộ Nam sông Mã có diện tích gần 40ha, thuộc địa bàn xã Quảng Phú và phường Quảng Hưng.
Thuần khiết và mộc mạc, màu trắng lại khiến nhiều người e dè khi sử dụng trong trang trí nhà bởi dễ bám bẩn và khiến không gian trở nên đơn điệu, thiếu cá tính. Nếu bạn không e ngại khoản cọ rửa và lau chùi thì màu trắng thực sự là một món quà quý giá trong trang trí nội thất nhờ những bí quyết dưới đây.
Cuộc sống bề bộn buộc chúng ta phải đối mặt với nhiều vấn đề căng thẳng. Một trong những cách giảm căng thẳng hiệu quả nhất là nghỉ ngơi ngay tại nhà. Vậy làm sao để biến ngôi nhà thành nơi ở thoải mái, giúp đẩy lùi mọi lo toan, muộn phiền trong cuộc sống?
Màu trắng gợi lên sự nhẹ nhàng, thanh lịch. Tuy nhiên, chọn tông màu trắng cho cả ngôi nhà dễ tạo nên một không gian nhàm chán nếu không khéo léo trong quá trình bài trí. Vậy cần lưu ý những gì khi trang trí nhà màu trắng?
Bến xe khách mới tại Hà Nội có quy mô 7,4ha, nằm tại nút giao giữa quốc lộ 3 và đường Vành đai 3 theo quy hoạch thuộc xã Uy Nỗ, huyện Đông Anh.
Chào KTS, tôi sinh ngày 24/02/1985. (năm nhuận, nhuận 2 tháng giêng nhưng tôi sinh vào tháng nhuận thứ 2 nên tôi lấy 24/02 không biết có đúng không). Năm nay tôi có mua 1 ngôi nhà rộng 6m, dài 30m, nhà đã xây kiên cố. Hướng cửa chính là hướng Nam, bếp nấu cũng nhìn về hướng nam. Bên hông nhà (hướng tây) còn có 1 con đường. Qua tham khảo trên sách báo tôi thấy hướng nhà tôi là hướng tuyệt mệnh nhưng không biết cách nào để hóa giải nó. Tôi tính xoay lại bếp cho nhìn về hướng tây và cũng muốn mở 1 cái cổng phụ phía bên hông nhà nhìn về hướng tây luôn. Không biết có đúng không xin nhờ mọi người tư vấn giúp.
The Danish company is announcing a powerful new member of its collaborative robots family
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The UK's coronavirus lockdown measures could continue for months with the public urged to stick with the stay home guidance.
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The indie maverick is a purveyor of all styles on his studiously eclectic 12th album
There’s a strange psychological cross-pollination going on behind the mask that Will Toledo, the artist mostly known as Car Seat Headrest, sports on the cover of his 12th album. Indulging an alter ego called Trait, Making a Door Less Open seeks out deliberately eclectic hybrids of his wry, lo-fi indie rock style (heir to the likes of Beck, Lou Barlow and Eels) and the satirical EDM he and his drummer Andrew Katz make as 1 Trait Danger. The result is much better than anyone who’s heard the latter, who often veer perilously close to a Bloodhound Gang remix project, might expect: Can’t Cool Me Down has a sultry 80s electropop feel, while the roil of self-deprecation and naked emotion on There Must Be More Than Blood underlines Toledo’s debt to LCD Soundsystem.
The new styles don’t all gel. The sleazy, fuzzy synth-rocker Hollywood is pleasingly punchy, but brought down by facile lyrics (apparently Tinsel Town isn’t the dreamland it’s cracked up to be – who knew?). Two sister songs – the lumpen alt-rock Deadlines (Hostile) and the Hot Chip-with-extra-dour Deadlines (Thoughtful) – fail to charm, while What’s With You Lately is a wan, mopey strum that seems to have wandered in from an entirely different, very bad record. But on the likes of the pulsing, uplifting Famous and Life Worth Missing, Toledo finds new energy.
Continue reading...In this extract from her Griffith Review essay the author wrestles with ageing and the deep need to keep writing
Why did they ask me for an essay about stopping writing? And why did I say yes? Did I tell someone I’d stopped? Have I stopped? I could, if I wanted to, couldn’t I? I’m 77 and I’m pretty tired. And lately I think I’ve copped what the French call “un coup de vieux”: a blow of old. I’ve got arthritis in my left wrist, my right knee gives twinges, and my left foot sometimes aches and stabs all day. Other days, nothing hurts at all. I don’t know what this means.
I am an old woman.
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The Justice Department announced today that, as part of its Barrier-Free Health Care Initiative, it has reached a settlement with the Fayetteville Pain Center under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). The settlement resolves allegations that the Fayetteville Pain Center violated the ADA by refusing to treat a woman because she has HIV.
Wyeth Pharmaceuticals Inc., a pharmaceutical company acquired by Pfizer, Inc. in 2009, has agreed to pay $490.9 million to resolve its criminal and civil liability arising from the unlawful marketing of the prescription drug Rapamune for uses not approved as safe and effective by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
Ever since the World Health Organization declared Europe the new epicenter of the coronavirus pandemic on March 13, China has seized the opportunity to provide relief to some of the worst-hit European countries as part of a concerted PR offensive aiming at polishing up the Communist Party’s image internationally and — above all — domestically. Although China’s aid offers have generally been welcomed by those leaders struggling to contain the outbreak, it is still far too early to conclude that Beijing is actually winning over any European hearts and minds.
Ever since the World Health Organization declared Europe the new epicenter of the coronavirus pandemic on March 13, China has seized the opportunity to provide relief to some of the worst-hit European countries as part of a concerted PR offensive aiming at polishing up the Communist Party’s image internationally and — above all — domestically. Although China’s aid offers have generally been welcomed by those leaders struggling to contain the outbreak, it is still far too early to conclude that Beijing is actually winning over any European hearts and minds.
Ever since the World Health Organization declared Europe the new epicenter of the coronavirus pandemic on March 13, China has seized the opportunity to provide relief to some of the worst-hit European countries as part of a concerted PR offensive aiming at polishing up the Communist Party’s image internationally and — above all — domestically. Although China’s aid offers have generally been welcomed by those leaders struggling to contain the outbreak, it is still far too early to conclude that Beijing is actually winning over any European hearts and minds.
Ever since the World Health Organization declared Europe the new epicenter of the coronavirus pandemic on March 13, China has seized the opportunity to provide relief to some of the worst-hit European countries as part of a concerted PR offensive aiming at polishing up the Communist Party’s image internationally and — above all — domestically. Although China’s aid offers have generally been welcomed by those leaders struggling to contain the outbreak, it is still far too early to conclude that Beijing is actually winning over any European hearts and minds.