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Heidi Anksorus introduces participants to various dosage forms. LEAD Program 2013, high school students.
A series of pictures showing the stripping down and examining of an extension lead. It was 30m long and made using some rubber insulated cable manufactured some time before the mid 1970s. The cable cross sectional area was circa 0.75mm^2. Part way along there was a taped repair.
The plug was relatively modern as it carried a WEEE symbol.
On November 13, 2013 at William Woods, biology professor Nick Pullen presented a #LEAD event explaining life as a molecular biologist and going to graduate school.
The guy running the produce stand was making these. As my dad so unfortunately found out when he picked one up, they were very fresh and very hot!
Dreamland in Rheinpark-Center Neuss is a unique and creative space designed for photo enthusiasts and social media lovers. It's a place where you can immerse yourself in various themed shooting sets, perfect for capturing stunning photos and selfies. Here are some highlights:
1. Variety of Sets: Dreamland offers 20 different shooting sets, each with its own unique theme. From a romantic butterfly meadow to a psychedelic wonderland, there's something for everyone.
2. Free Entry: The best part? Entry to Dreamland is completely free! You can explore and take photos without any cost.
3. Perfect for Social Media: Whether you're looking to boost your Instagram feed or just have fun with friends, Dreamland provides endless opportunities for creative content.
4. Convenient Location: Located in the Rheinpark-Center Neuss, it's easily accessible and situated next to popular stores like H&M.
So, if you're in the mood for some creative photography or just want to have a fun day out, Dreamland is the place to be. ✨
Reasons for Shop Closures in Malls
In recent years, malls across the country have been struggling to stay open due to shop closures. The main reason for shop closures in malls is that they have become outdated and lack the necessary amenities to keep up with the changes in consumer habits. Additionally, online shopping has become increasingly popular, providing shoppers with the convenience of browsing and making purchases without ever leaving their homes. Finally, competition from other types of retail stores, such as discount stores and outlet stores, has taken away a significant portion of the traditional mall's customer base.
Long Term Effects of Shop Closures in Malls
The long term effects of shop closures in malls are numerous. To begin with, job losses can lead to economic hardship for individuals and their families. The decrease in retail space can also lead to a decrease in property values and tax revenue, as well as a decrease in foot traffic and sales volume for businesses located in the mall. Furthermore, abandoned malls can become blighted areas that are costly to clean up. Finally, the closures can also affect the local economy as a whole, as malls often serve as a hub for economic activity and jobs.
The Rheinpark Center in Neuss has faced challenges with store closures, which have impacted the overall shopping experience. These closures have led to increased vacancies and a less vibrant atmosphere, making it difficult to attract and retain shoppers.
To address these issues, the Rheinpark Center has ambitious plans for the future. They are investing over 50 million euros to transform the top floor into a comprehensive medical and health center. This new facility will cover 12,000 square meters and include a variety of medical services such as cardiology, radiology, physiotherapy, and wellness areas. The goal is to create a multifunctional space that combines shopping with healthcare, making it more convenient for visitors to access both retail and medical services in one location.
The renovation is expected to be completed by 2026, and the center hopes this new approach will attract more visitors and revitalize the mall.
Lead me on, lead me on
To a place where the river runs
Into Your keeping
Lead me on, lead me on
The awaited deliverance comforts the seeking
Lead on
-Bethany Dillon
Lead, South Dakota, pronounced leed, is located to the southwest of Deadwood in the Black Hills in Lawrence County. It is an historic mining community known for the Homestake Gold Mine.
Union leaders and activists attend the National LEAD Training as part of the new AFGE wide, standardized, tiered training curriculum.