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Bob Sinclair Performs For Jam Packed Cafe Del Mar

Bob Sinclair Performs For Jam Packed Cafe Del Mar
Aug 5 2024 Share

International producer and DJ Bob Sinclair performed for a jam packed Cafe Del Mar this past weekend as part of World Club Dome Malta’s closing.

 

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After a whole weekend of music by some of the world’s most acclaimed DJs, it was ip for Sinclair himself to end the musical marathon with his infectious beats.

Set agains the stunning backdrop of Malta’s picturesque views, Sinclair was the perfect closer for over 3 days of good vibes, tunes and memories attendees will never forget.

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1st Teaser For The Last Of Us Season 2 Drops

1st Teaser For The Last Of Us Season 2 Drops
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The first footage for The Last of Us season 2 has been released, teasing a highly anticipated continuation of HBO’s acclaimed video game adaptation.

The new season, expected to air in 2025, will delve into the events of The Last of Us Part II. Season 1 ended with Joel (Pedro Pascal) rescuing Ellie (Bella Ramsey) from a life-threatening procedure that could have cured the world’s fungal infection, but only by killing her.

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Joel’s violent actions and subsequent lie to Ellie about the incident set the stage for a tense and emotionally charged season 2.

The trailer, part of HBO’s preview for its 2024-2025 slate, features Joel hinting at the truth behind the Fireflies’ hospital incident while conversing with a mysterious character played by Catherine O’Hara.

New cast members, including Isabela Merced as Dina, Ellie’s love interest, and Jeffrey Wright as Isaac Dixon, are briefly shown in intense action scenes.

The footage suggests that season 2 will maintain the high stakes and emotional depth of the first season, focusing on the repercussions of Joel’s lie and its impact on his relationship with Ellie.

The series promises another gripping, emotionally driven narrative when it returns in 2025.

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Kids Who Do Chores Are More Likely to Be Successful Later in Life

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Achieving a  healthy work-life balance often hinges on success at home, particularly in raising children to be independent, happy and successful adults. A  85-year Harvard Study has revealed a surprising connection: which involves children doing household chores significantly contributing to their future professional success.

The study evaluated the backgrounds of over 700 high achievers and found that children who participated  in household chores developed a stronger sense of self-worth and community responsibility. These children grew up to be less self-centred, understanding that they are part of a larger ecosystem, This involvement fosters a stronger work ethic and willingness to help others.

In schools where students are given classroom chores like vacuuming and emptying trash, these tasks teach them accountability, self efficacy, and community engagement. Additionally, chores build foundational skills such as counting , sequencing, and cognitive development, enhancing their learning capabilities.

Parents often fall into the trap of overparenting, trying to shield children from challenges. However, this can hinder their ability to handle failure and navigate life’s obstacles. By involving children in chores and fostering independence, parents prepare them to become capable adults who can achieve their goals through hard work.

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Ball of August Moon At Verdala Palace

Ball of August Moon At Verdala Palace
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The Ball of the August Moon, a traditional event held at Verdala Palace on the first Saturday of August, was organised this year under the Presidency of Myriam Spiteri Debono in aid of The Malta Community Chest Fund.

During the event, President Spiteri Debono expressed heartfelt thanks to the attendees, emphasising that their contributions are vital for the Malta Community Chest Fund to continue supporting those in need, including chemotherapy patients.

Speaking at the event, the President conveyed gratitude on behalf of those unable to express it themselves, stating, “If you could see the eyes of those who, in their hour of need, come knocking at our door, and whom we are able to help thanks to your support, you would certainly feel that you are making a noble gesture to others.”

She also acknowledged the ongoing support from individuals and companies that assist the Malta Community Chest Fund throughout the year.

President Spiteri Debono also praised the efforts of the Ball’s organising committee, chaired by Marchesino Daniel de Petri Testaferrata, for ensuring the event’s success. Marchesino Testaferrata, in turn, extended his gratitude to the companies and entities that contributed to the successful organisation of this year’s Ball.

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