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Tertiary Level Teaching in the Digital Age

The Conference Board of Canada summarizes the ‘Employability Skills’ required in this digital age. Communication skills are needed. In addition to the traditional communication skills of reading, speaking and writing coherently and clearly, the Board adds social media communication skills.

25 Sep, 2019

Robotic surgery pioneer warns of increase in throat cancer

Dr. Carlos Perez-Mitchell has been at the forefront of new techniques in robotic surgery, which allow surgeons to perform operations in places of the human body that are otherwise very difficult to access.

25 Sep, 2019

UGLAND PROPERTIES OPENS 556 PANEL SOLAR ARRAY IN GEORGE TOWN

The Opening Ceremony was attended by His Excellency Governor Martyn Roper, and the Hon. Minister Joseph (Joey) Hew, who switched on the Solar Array. This installation is currently the third largest in the Cayman Islands.

25 Sep, 2019

CIFEC Careers Fair attracts 100 students

The Cayman Turtle Centre had a booth, too. The Centre usually takes on several interns a year.

25 Sep, 2019

4 Ways to Size-Up Your Competition’s Digital Marketing

To remain competitive in today’s bustling travel industry and continue to grow and evolve at the same time, businesses must digitally transform in both new and incremental ways.

25 Sep, 2019

NEW TEA CRAZE

Matcha has sky-rocketed in popularity lately with matcha shots, lattes and even desserts are appearing everywhere from health stores to coffee shops. Like green tea, it comes from the Camellia sinensis plant. However, it’s grown differently and has a unique nutrient profile.

25 Sep, 2019

What You Need to Know About Adrenal Fatigue

Chances are you have heard of adrenal fatigue, but you may not be quite sure what it is. Understanding this condition is important however, because some experts suggest that 80% of the Western world will be affected by adrenal fatigue at some point in their lives.

25 Sep, 2019

Thomas Cook clients stranded en mass

The collapse of Thomas Cook has plunged governments across Europe and Africa into crisis-planning mode as they help with the repatriation of more than 500,000 stranded tourists and begin to count the cost of the UK holiday company’s demise on already-battered economies.

25 Sep, 2019

Venezuela’s neighbours vote for action

At US urging, leaders from numerous Latin American countries on Monday voted to crack down on members of Venezuela’s socialist government who have committed acts of corruption, human rights abuse and drug trafficking.

25 Sep, 2019

Cuba mystery illness riddle solved

The cause of a mystery illness which plagued diplomatic staff in Cuba in 2016 may have been identified by Canadian researchers.Some reports in the US suggested an "acoustic attack" caused US staff similar symptoms, sparking speculation about a secret sonic weapon.

25 Sep, 2019
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