Edgartown Police Chief Dominick Arena was back at his pre-Chappaquiddick chore of directing traffic. The sum mer residents of Martha’s Vineyard were savoring the final days before they would pack their station wagons on Labor Day and head for the ferry at Vine yard Haven for their ride back to the mainland. But the Vineyard summer crowd will no sooner be gone than scores of reporters and camera crews will pour into Edgartown for the Sept.
Those incensed by the fictional rape of Sansa Stark on Game of Thrones Sunday night include not only critics and ordinary viewers speaking out in social media, but at least one national politician: Senator Claire McCaskill, a Democrat from Missouri, slammed it as “disgusting” and “unacceptable” and said she was “done” with the show. The feminist “geek culture” website The Mary Sue also declared Sansa’s rape the last straw and pulled the plug on Game of Thrones promotion.
This article highlights the sights and sounds of the ancient majestic empire. 1. The Oba's Palace The Royal Palace of the Oba of Benin is the most prestigious site in Benin and one of the most famous Royal Houses in the whole of Africa. The palace, built by Oba Ewedo (1255AD – 1280AD), is situated at the heart of ancient City of Benin. It was rebuilt by Oba Eweka II (1914 – 1932) after the 1897 war during which it was destroyed by the British.
Nigerian history is full of wonderful sporting achievements, and, on this page, we highlight some of the most decorated Nigerian athletes of all time. Asisat Oshoala We start with one of the most decorated footballers to come out of Nigeria, Asisat Oshoala. Currently playing for Bay FC in the United States, Oshoala started her football career with FC Robo Queens in Nigeria and earned a move to Liverpool in 2015.
Flow.com examined the usage information of more than 37,000 Flow users to understand employee productivity. Flow is a productivity measure that shows how much work gets done. The magnitude of the Friday fall in productivity was astounding. They analysed the daily averages of all the important activities that people performed, such as creating tasks, delegating, completing tasks, and engaging in discussions. Surprisingly, their findings revealed that Friday consistently showcased the lowest level of productivity.