Our stores are open every day, including weekends and holidays – there's never a dull moment with plenty of variety. We do supermarkets a bit differently, you’ll get to experience all areas of the store rather than just be in one area, giving you lots of variety. Store Assistants are...
If you got a techy gadget gift for the holidays, chances are Lifehacker has a guide for setting it up. If you use your smartphone as an alarm clock, Winter Wake-Up will automatically wake you up earlier if it snows. Amazon has the 42nd fastest computer in the world… and it’s virtu...
When it comes to developing a personal ethics, the university student should not be encouraged to test moral axioms in the real world. A student does not need to plagiarize a paper and be subject to the school’s code of conduct to learn the meaning of “Thou Shalt Not Steal.” Nor doe...
It was a mall offering all sorts of restaurants, supermarkets, and specialty shops but no postoffice. Given it was Easter holidays it was packed. Found lots of snacks. Easter in the King’s Court Lunchtime buffet – chefs had been’ working overtime! Easter in the Britannia Restaurant – t...
Posted on November 30, 2013Categories A Mother's Grief, Angels, Bereavement, Death of a child, Grief, Vicky BruceTags Christmas, Christmas and holiday season, Grief, Grief Loss and Bereavement, grieving in different ways, Grieving the Loss of a Loved One, Health, Holidays and grief, Mental ...
Commitments torandom acts of kindness directed at the elderly living alonecontinues, with neighborly schedules made for snow shoveling and pies delivered for the holidays. Lisa and Larry Neula in Sacramento, California, shared the gift of aloha with their neighbors. She was a competitive Hawaiian ...