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ceofjohnlennon · 2 years
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The Beatles facts, from the "Fabulous" magazine in 1965:
John flew to Hong Kong wearing pyjamas.
John is a cat-lover.
Ringo spent much of his childhood in a Cheshire hospital.
John used to envy his cousin Stanley's Meccano set.
Brian Epstein hesitated a long time before taking Ringo as a replacement for Pete Best.
George is afraid of flying.
George has bought a bow and arrow.
Pattie Boyd didn't like the Beatles before she met them on the set of A Hard Day's Night.
John’s father was a singer on pre-war Atlantic liners.
Ringo's stepfather, Harry Graves, sings Beatles songs at family parties.
The Beatles never visit a barber.
Paul washes his hair every day.
The Beatles turned down the offer of an appearance on the 1964 Royal Variety Show.
Ringo cannot swim, except for brief doggie paddle.
Brian Epstein made the Beatles have their hair cut short after he signed them in 1962.
They are never photographed with their hair 'up.'
Paul ate corn flakes and bacon and eggs at a champagne and caviar luncheon in London. Music publisher Dick James was host.
The Beatles didn't want to go to Australia without Ringo when he was ill. But Brian persuaded them to change their minds.
Paul has a mini as well as an Aston Martin DB4.
George's personal Christmas card was a photograph of him scowling at a cameraman.
John never saw an audience properly until Dundee in Scotland. Then he wore contact lenses.
An American firm wrote to the Beatles asking if they could market the Beatles' bathwater at a dollar a bottle.
They refused the offer.
Their road manager, Mal Evans, was once a bouncer at the Liverpool Cavern Club.
Neil Aspinall, their other road manager, was given a Jaguar last Christmas – a present from the Beatles.
Paul drinks coffee for breakfast. The other three drink tea – even in America.
Ringo had his new clothes designed by a woman, Caroline Charles.
Jane Asher bought Paul a record player for his Aston Martin.
Brian Epstein says, 'America discovered Ringo.’
Paul believes he is not a very good guitarist.
None of the Beatles drinks Scotch and Coke. They now dilute the occasional spirit with lemonade.
John told an American journalist that US fashions were five years behind the UK.
The Beatles never really liked jelly babies. They just said they did for a joke.
They carry a crate of pop in the trunk of their Austin Princess.
Their new chauffeur, Alf Bicknell, used to drive for David Niven and Cary Grant.
Burt Lancaster has sent Ringo a set of pistols. They became friends in Hollywood.
Burt let them use his home for a showing of A Shot in the Dark.
Edward G. Robinson and his grandchild twice joined the queue to shake hands with The Beatles at their Hollywood garden party.
So did Mrs Dean Martin and her five children.
The Beatles have no pockets in their trousers and only two side pockets in their jackets. Paul designed them.
All they carry on them in the way of money is a few banknotes.
John has bought his mother-in-law a house near his own in Surrey.
None of The Beatles wears under shirts.
Paul wants to buy a farm.
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lego-man-speer · 5 months
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Mytchett Place (Surrey) - One of the prisons that held Rudolf Hess 
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Mytchett Place is a mansion in the borough of Surrey Heath, England, which was used to hold Rudolf Hess (as its only prisoner) during the Second World War. It is also referred to as 'Camp Z' as the location was to be top secret.
Hess stayed in this prison for 13 months before being moved to a military hospital in Wales, and it was in this prison that he made his first suicide attempt in 1942 by jumping over the stair railings. As we all know, this did not kill Hess, but had left him with a broken leg.
The main reason why I wanted to make a post about this was because of something I had heard in a video about Hess that I found intriguing (and also silly).
Rumour has it that Polish soldiers that were stationed in Scotland found out where Hess was being held and a group of 17 went absent without leave. They had attempted to break in and kidnap/kill Hess (out of revenge for the Nazi atrocities that had occurred in Poland), which then led to a shootout with the English soldiers defending Hess (and had managed to fight them off).
Of course this is only a rumour. Do I think it happened? Probably not, but it sounds funny as Hell!
So what's going on with Mytchett Place these days? Well, since 2022 the mansion has been on the market for £15 million. I can't see any more updates on this. Who wouldn't want a mansion that Hess was held in? I would. But that's most likely because I'm utterly obsessed with him.
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synchronousemma · 2 years
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8th August: John and Isabella Knightley, the two eldest boys, Harriet Smith, and Robert Martin go to Astley's
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Mr. Knightley instructs Robert Martin to deliver some papers to John Knightley; John invites Robert to join their party that evening.
We know that this occurs two days before Robert Martin proposes again, “five weeks” after Harriet learned of Mr. Knightley’s engagement (vol 3, ch. 18 [54]; p. 313).
Astley’s Royal Amphitheatre was an early equestrian circus in London.
Readings and Interpretations
Adventures at Astley’s
We, along with Emma, learn about this event after the fact. Margaret Doody writes that despite Emma’s “London touches, no direct dramatic scene really takes place in Town. We remain fixed with Emma in Highbury, in Surrey” (p. 342).
Robert Martin’s invitation to join the John Knightley party at Astley’s seems a result of Mr. George Knightley’s intervention. Laurie Kaplan notes that, “[i]n a role that is quite new for him, Mr. Knightley becomes a match-maker: he asks Robert Martin to take some papers to John at his chambers in London; John and Isabella extend hospitality to Robert, who attends Astley’s with them, their two eldest boys, and Harriet” (p. 245). I am reminded of an earlier conversation between Emma and Knightley:
“If I had not promoted Mr. Weston’s visits here, and given many little encouragements, and smoothed many little matters, it might not have come to any thing after all. I think you must know Hartfield enough to comprehend that.”
“A straight-forward, open-hearted man, like Weston, and a rational, unaffected woman, like Miss Taylor, may be safely left to manage their own concerns. You are more likely to have done harm to yourself, than good to them, by interference.” (vol. 1, ch. 2; p. 6)
Though Mr. Knightley later admits to having sent the papers by way of Robert Martin in opening the story to Emma, his intent to interfere (by promoting an invitation, smoothing a little matter?) is slyly passed over. Are we to believe that he has entered into Emma’s philosophy—or that he does not believe Robert Martin and Harriet Smith to be “straight-forward” or “rational”—or merely that the situation, with a man once refused, is materially different than that of Mr. Weston and Miss Taylor?
Horsing Around
James Carson argues that, just as “horses play crucial roles in impeding the marriages of Jane Fairfax and Frank Churchill and, thus, of Emma and Knightley,”
another parallel to the main marriage plot is facilitated by the equestrian and circus performances at Philip Astley’s. Robert Martin’s joining the party of John and Isabella Knightley, their two oldest boys, and Harriet Smith gives Martin the opportunity to renew his proposal and enables Harriet to accept him. Astley’s Amphitheatre was an entertainment that Austen herself was “glad” to visit in 1796 (Letters 5). Austen and the Knightley party might have witnessed there not only the physical agility of horses but also equine sagacity, since the attractions at Astley’s circus included the “mathematical calculations” and conjuring tricks of a learned horse (Benedict 207). According to Barbara Benedict, Astley’s “Little Military Learned Horse staged the expansion of expert horsemanship to the mental control of animal intelligence” (206). (p. 176)
Bibliography
Austen, Jane. Emma (Norton Critical Edition). 3rd ed. Ed. Stephen M. Parrish. New York: W. W. Norton & Company, [1815] 2000.
Carson, James P. “‘One of Folly’s Puppies’: Austen and Animal Studies.” In Global Jane Austen: Pleasure, Passion, and Possessiveness in the Jane Austen Community, ed. Laurence Raw & Robert G. Dryden. New York: Palgrave Macmillan (2013), pp. 165–87.
Doody, Margaret Anne. Jane Austen’s Names: Riddles, Persons, Places. Chicago: University of Chicago Press (2015).
Le Faye, Deirdre, ed. Jane Austen’s Letters. New York: Oxford University Press (1995).
Kaplan, Laurie. “Emma and ‘the Children in Brunswick Square’.” Persuasions 31 (2009), pp. 236–47.
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Success Story - Emily
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“IWC is a brand that is never afraid of giving responsibility to the younger generations and truly commit in their career development. I was always given great responsibility and trust from the team which allowed me to grow and develop within my career.”
My name is Emily Bridgman, I was born in Whitchurch in England and grew up travelling the world. After following my family across the world to Paris, Mumbai, Shanghai, and Seoul, I ended up as an expat in Switzerland. Before then starting my university studies back in the UK at the University of Surrey in International Hospitality Management.
In the first 3 years of my career, I worked as an hourly wedding staff member before being promoted to a team lead alongside my studies. I then took up a 1-year internship at the Hilton EMEA Head Office in Watford as the President’s Office Intern EMEA. Although my main task was to assist the President executive assistant, I was able to undertake projects across the business in E-Commerce, Sales, and Public Relations. In October 2018, I joined IWC within the CRM team which meant a heavy focus on Salon International de la Haute Horlogerie (SIHH - today known as Watches & Wonders), and I was given the opportunity to lead management of 226 top global end clients. After the end of my 6-month contract, in March 2019, I became Junior Project Manager Client Experience for 1 year. In the 1.5 years that I was on the customer experience team, I have consistently been awarded huge responsibility and the team has given me a lot of trust, allowing me to grow in my career.
In June 2020, I took on the permanent role of Project Manager Events & Guest Relations within the Marketing Department. Although COVID had come into play, IWC decided to become the first brand to develop its own personalised virtual tour. In August 2021, I took over as Team Lead Guest Relations, managing a wonderful team of driven Ambassadors and Project Managers with the slogan “Kunde ist Kunig”. Regardless of which guest walks through the doors of our IWC Museum or our Manufacture Center, we always want to give them the best IWC experience and connect them with our brand. In this new role, I oversee all projects within the team which also includes establishing analytics and data management for the department.
As you can see from my development at IWC, it' s a company that is always willing to empower the younger generation and genuinely support their professional development. Whether through the training opportunities offered by IWC, the various opportunities within the brand or the different management styles, my professional development has always been supported. Throughout my life the longest time I have spent in one place was 6 years, and I look forward to surpassing this in Switzerland and with IWC.
Emily Bridgman | Team Lead Guest Relations
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lalpari · 1 month
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"Pioneering Sustainable Dining Experiences in the Heart of Surrey"
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Introducing Vault, The Art of Dining: Where Sustainability and Gastronomy Unite in Surrey's Culinary Scene.
Energy Conservation :Vault prioritizes energy conservation through innovative technologies, minimizing its carbon footprint while enhancing guest experience, exemplifying a commitment to sustainability and responsible environmental stewardship.
Waste transformation:Vault leads in waste transformation, converting waste into resources through innovative initiatives, contributing to a circular economy and reducing environmental impact, setting a standard for sustainable practices in the hospitality industry.
Hazardous substances management: Vault ensures guest and environmental safety by exemplifying stringent hazardous substances management. Implementing responsible handling and disposal practices, Vault sets a standard for safe and sustainable operations in the hospitality industry.
Sustainable transport: Vault champions sustainable transport, offering eco-friendly alternatives for guests and staff. By aligning with greener, more responsible modes of transportation, Vault demonstrates a commitment to reducing its carbon footprint and promoting environmental sustainability.
Market factors: Adapting to market trends, Vault strategically positions itself as a sustainability-focused establishment. By catering to the growing demand for eco-conscious choices among consumers, Vault sets a new standard for responsible dining in Surrey's culinary landscape.
In conclusion, Vault, The Art of Dining, stands as a beacon of sustainability in Surrey's hospitality industry. Through its commitment to energy conservation, waste transformation, hazardous substances management, sustainable transport, and strategic market positioning, Vault exemplifies how luxury and responsibility can harmoniously coexist. As we celebrate Vault's initiatives, let's be inspired to make mindful choices, transforming our collective impact on the planet.
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Top 10 Programs to Study in the UK
The United Kingdom is a popular destination for international students due to its prestigious education system, diverse culture, and strong economy. When choosing a program, consider your interests, career goals, and budget, and research different universities to find the best fit for you.
Engineering: The UK is known for its excellence in engineering education, with world-class institutions like the University of Cambridge and Imperial College London offering various engineering programs.
Finance: The UK is a global financial hub, making it an ideal place to study finance. Universities like the University of Oxford and the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) offer top-notch finance programs.
Accounting: The UK's strong economy and well-established accounting firms make it a great place to study accounting. Institutions like the University of Manchester and the University of Birmingham offer excellent accounting programs.
Economics: The UK's rich history in economics research and its influential think tanks make it a prime location for studying economics. Universities like the University of Warwick and LSE are renowned for their economics programs.
International Relations: With its global influence and numerous international organizations based in the UK, studying international relations in the UK can provide valuable insights and networking opportunities. Universities like the University of Oxford and the University of Cambridge are well-known for their international relations programs.
Marketing: The UK is home to many multinational corporations and advertising agencies, offering students a diverse range of marketing opportunities. Institutions like the University of Leeds and the University of Strathclyde offer excellent marketing programs.
Hospitality Management: The UK's thriving hospitality industry, including world-famous hotels and restaurants, makes it an attractive place to study hospitality management. Universities like the University of Surrey and the University of Glasgow offer top hospitality management programs.
Tourism: The UK's rich history and diverse tourist attractions make it an ideal place to study tourism. Universities like the University of Surrey and the University of Bournemouth offer comprehensive tourism programs.
Fashion Design: The UK is a hub for fashion design, with cities like London being home to numerous fashion houses and design studios. Institutions like the University of Westminster and the London College of Fashion offer excellent fashion design programs.
Graphic Design: The UK has a strong design industry, with many renowned graphic design studios and agencies. Universities like the University of the Arts London and the Glasgow School of Art offer top-notch graphic design programs. Remember to consider entry requirements, tuition and living costs, and visa requirements when choosing a program in the UK.
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hellsitesonlybookclub · 5 months
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Around the world in 80 days, Jules Verne
CHAPTER XIX. IN WHICH PASSEPARTOUT TAKES A TOO GREAT INTEREST IN HIS MASTER, AND WHAT COMES OF IT
Hong Kong is an island which came into the possession of the English by the Treaty of Nankin, after the war of 1842; and the colonising genius of the English has created upon it an important city and an excellent port. The island is situated at the mouth of the Canton River, and is separated by about sixty miles from the Portuguese town of Macao, on the opposite coast. Hong Kong has beaten Macao in the struggle for the Chinese trade, and now the greater part of the transportation of Chinese goods finds its depot at the former place. Docks, hospitals, wharves, a Gothic cathedral, a government house, macadamised streets, give to Hong Kong the appearance of a town in Kent or Surrey transferred by some strange magic to the antipodes.
Passepartout wandered, with his hands in his pockets, towards the Victoria port, gazing as he went at the curious palanquins and other modes of conveyance, and the groups of Chinese, Japanese, and Europeans who passed to and fro in the streets. Hong Kong seemed to him not unlike Bombay, Calcutta, and Singapore, since, like them, it betrayed everywhere the evidence of English supremacy. At the Victoria port he found a confused mass of ships of all nations: English, French, American, and Dutch, men-of-war and trading vessels, Japanese and Chinese junks, sempas, tankas, and flower-boats, which formed so many floating parterres. Passepartout noticed in the crowd a number of the natives who seemed very old and were dressed in yellow. On going into a barber’s to get shaved he learned that these ancient men were all at least eighty years old, at which age they are permitted to wear yellow, which is the Imperial colour. Passepartout, without exactly knowing why, thought this very funny.
On reaching the quay where they were to embark on the “Carnatic,” he was not astonished to find Fix walking up and down. The detective seemed very much disturbed and disappointed.
“This is bad,” muttered Passepartout, “for the gentlemen of the Reform Club!” He accosted Fix with a merry smile, as if he had not perceived that gentleman’s chagrin. The detective had, indeed, good reasons to inveigh against the bad luck which pursued him. The warrant had not come! It was certainly on the way, but as certainly it could not now reach Hong Kong for several days; and, this being the last English territory on Mr. Fogg’s route, the robber would escape, unless he could manage to detain him.
“Well, Monsieur Fix,” said Passepartout, “have you decided to go with us so far as America?”
“Yes,” returned Fix, through his set teeth.
“Good!” exclaimed Passepartout, laughing heartily. “I knew you could not persuade yourself to separate from us. Come and engage your berth.”
They entered the steamer office and secured cabins for four persons. The clerk, as he gave them the tickets, informed them that, the repairs on the “Carnatic” having been completed, the steamer would leave that very evening, and not next morning, as had been announced.
“That will suit my master all the better,” said Passepartout. “I will go and let him know.”
Fix now decided to make a bold move; he resolved to tell Passepartout all. It seemed to be the only possible means of keeping Phileas Fogg several days longer at Hong Kong. He accordingly invited his companion into a tavern which caught his eye on the quay. On entering, they found themselves in a large room handsomely decorated, at the end of which was a large camp-bed furnished with cushions. Several persons lay upon this bed in a deep sleep. At the small tables which were arranged about the room some thirty customers were drinking English beer, porter, gin, and brandy; smoking, the while, long red clay pipes stuffed with little balls of opium mingled with essence of rose. From time to time one of the smokers, overcome with the narcotic, would slip under the table, whereupon the waiters, taking him by the head and feet, carried and laid him upon the bed. The bed already supported twenty of these stupefied sots.
Fix and Passepartout saw that they were in a smoking-house haunted by those wretched, cadaverous, idiotic creatures to whom the English merchants sell every year the miserable drug called opium, to the amount of one million four hundred thousand pounds—thousands devoted to one of the most despicable vices which afflict humanity! The Chinese government has in vain attempted to deal with the evil by stringent laws. It passed gradually from the rich, to whom it was at first exclusively reserved, to the lower classes, and then its ravages could not be arrested. Opium is smoked everywhere, at all times, by men and women, in the Celestial Empire; and, once accustomed to it, the victims cannot dispense with it, except by suffering horrible bodily contortions and agonies. A great smoker can smoke as many as eight pipes a day; but he dies in five years. It was in one of these dens that Fix and Passepartout, in search of a friendly glass, found themselves. Passepartout had no money, but willingly accepted Fix’s invitation in the hope of returning the obligation at some future time.
They ordered two bottles of port, to which the Frenchman did ample justice, whilst Fix observed him with close attention. They chatted about the journey, and Passepartout was especially merry at the idea that Fix was going to continue it with them. When the bottles were empty, however, he rose to go and tell his master of the change in the time of the sailing of the “Carnatic.”
Fix caught him by the arm, and said, “Wait a moment.”
“What for, Mr. Fix?”
“I want to have a serious talk with you.”
“A serious talk!” cried Passepartout, drinking up the little wine that was left in the bottom of his glass. “Well, we’ll talk about it to-morrow; I haven’t time now.”
“Stay! What I have to say concerns your master.”
Passepartout, at this, looked attentively at his companion. Fix’s face seemed to have a singular expression. He resumed his seat.
“What is it that you have to say?”
Fix placed his hand upon Passepartout’s arm, and, lowering his voice, said, “You have guessed who I am?”
“Parbleu!” said Passepartout, smiling.
“Then I’m going to tell you everything—”
“Now that I know everything, my friend! Ah! that’s very good. But go on, go on. First, though, let me tell you that those gentlemen have put themselves to a useless expense.”
“Useless!” said Fix. “You speak confidently. It’s clear that you don’t know how large the sum is.”
“Of course I do,” returned Passepartout. “Twenty thousand pounds.”
“Fifty-five thousand!” answered Fix, pressing his companion’s hand.
“What!” cried the Frenchman. “Has Monsieur Fogg dared—fifty-five thousand pounds! Well, there’s all the more reason for not losing an instant,” he continued, getting up hastily.
Fix pushed Passepartout back in his chair, and resumed: “Fifty-five thousand pounds; and if I succeed, I get two thousand pounds. If you’ll help me, I’ll let you have five hundred of them.”
“Help you?” cried Passepartout, whose eyes were standing wide open.
“Yes; help me keep Mr. Fogg here for two or three days.”
“Why, what are you saying? Those gentlemen are not satisfied with following my master and suspecting his honour, but they must try to put obstacles in his way! I blush for them!”
“What do you mean?”
“I mean that it is a piece of shameful trickery. They might as well waylay Mr. Fogg and put his money in their pockets!”
“That’s just what we count on doing.”
“It’s a conspiracy, then,” cried Passepartout, who became more and more excited as the liquor mounted in his head, for he drank without perceiving it. “A real conspiracy! And gentlemen, too. Bah!”
Fix began to be puzzled.
“Members of the Reform Club!” continued Passepartout. “You must know, Monsieur Fix, that my master is an honest man, and that, when he makes a wager, he tries to win it fairly!”
“But who do you think I am?” asked Fix, looking at him intently.
“Parbleu! An agent of the members of the Reform Club, sent out here to interrupt my master’s journey. But, though I found you out some time ago, I’ve taken good care to say nothing about it to Mr. Fogg.”
“He knows nothing, then?”
“Nothing,” replied Passepartout, again emptying his glass.
The detective passed his hand across his forehead, hesitating before he spoke again. What should he do? Passepartout’s mistake seemed sincere, but it made his design more difficult. It was evident that the servant was not the master’s accomplice, as Fix had been inclined to suspect.
“Well,” said the detective to himself, “as he is not an accomplice, he will help me.”
He had no time to lose: Fogg must be detained at Hong Kong, so he resolved to make a clean breast of it.
“Listen to me,” said Fix abruptly. “I am not, as you think, an agent of the members of the Reform Club—”
“Bah!” retorted Passepartout, with an air of raillery.
“I am a police detective, sent out here by the London office.”
“You, a detective?”
“I will prove it. Here is my commission.”
Passepartout was speechless with astonishment when Fix displayed this document, the genuineness of which could not be doubted.
“Mr. Fogg’s wager,” resumed Fix, “is only a pretext, of which you and the gentlemen of the Reform are dupes. He had a motive for securing your innocent complicity.”
“But why?”
“Listen. On the 28th of last September a robbery of fifty-five thousand pounds was committed at the Bank of England by a person whose description was fortunately secured. Here is his description; it answers exactly to that of Mr. Phileas Fogg.”
“What nonsense!” cried Passepartout, striking the table with his fist. “My master is the most honourable of men!”
“How can you tell? You know scarcely anything about him. You went into his service the day he came away; and he came away on a foolish pretext, without trunks, and carrying a large amount in banknotes. And yet you are bold enough to assert that he is an honest man!”
“Yes, yes,” repeated the poor fellow, mechanically.
“Would you like to be arrested as his accomplice?”
Passepartout, overcome by what he had heard, held his head between his hands, and did not dare to look at the detective. Phileas Fogg, the saviour of Aouda, that brave and generous man, a robber! And yet how many presumptions there were against him! Passepartout essayed to reject the suspicions which forced themselves upon his mind; he did not wish to believe that his master was guilty.
“Well, what do you want of me?” said he, at last, with an effort.
“See here,” replied Fix; “I have tracked Mr. Fogg to this place, but as yet I have failed to receive the warrant of arrest for which I sent to London. You must help me to keep him here in Hong Kong—”
“I! But I—”
“I will share with you the two thousand pounds reward offered by the Bank of England.”
“Never!” replied Passepartout, who tried to rise, but fell back, exhausted in mind and body.
“Mr. Fix,” he stammered, “even should what you say be true—if my master is really the robber you are seeking for—which I deny—I have been, am, in his service; I have seen his generosity and goodness; and I will never betray him—not for all the gold in the world. I come from a village where they don’t eat that kind of bread!”
“You refuse?”
“I refuse.”
“Consider that I’ve said nothing,” said Fix; “and let us drink.”
“Yes; let us drink!”
Passepartout felt himself yielding more and more to the effects of the liquor. Fix, seeing that he must, at all hazards, be separated from his master, wished to entirely overcome him. Some pipes full of opium lay upon the table. Fix slipped one into Passepartout’s hand. He took it, put it between his lips, lit it, drew several puffs, and his head, becoming heavy under the influence of the narcotic, fell upon the table.
“At last!” said Fix, seeing Passepartout unconscious. “Mr. Fogg will not be informed of the ‘Carnatic’s’ departure; and, if he is, he will have to go without this cursed Frenchman!”
And, after paying his bill, Fix left the tavern.
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Transforming Lives: Alcohol and Drug Rehab in Surrey
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Rehab Helper, a leading provider of addiction treatment, has recently announced the opening of a new drug and alcohol rehab centre in Surrey.
With a commitment to helping people overcome addiction and transform their lives, the centre provides a comprehensive range of evidence-based treatments and therapies for individuals struggling with addiction.
The Need for Addiction Treatment in Surrey
Addiction to drugs and alcohol is a growing problem in Surrey, as it is in many parts of the UK.
According to the Office for National Statistics, the number of drug-related deaths in the county has increased by 14% in recent years, with alcohol-related hospital admissions also on the rise.
Despite this, many people who are struggling with addiction in Surrey are not receiving the support they need to overcome their problems.
Rehab Helper's Commitment to Addiction Treatment
Rehab Helper is dedicated to providing high-quality addiction treatment services that are tailored to each individual's needs.
The new rehab centre in Surrey is staffed by a team of experienced professionals who have a wealth of knowledge and expertise in addiction treatment.
They are committed to providing a safe and supportive environment where individuals can begin their journey towards recovery.
The Comprehensive Range of Treatments Available
The Surrey rehab centre offers a comprehensive range of evidence-based treatments and therapies, including detoxification, individual counselling, group therapy, cognitive-behavioural therapy, and family therapy.
Each treatment program is tailored to the individual's specific needs and circumstances to ensure that they receive the most effective care possible.
Detoxification
Detoxification is often the first step in addiction treatment. It involves safely and comfortably withdrawing from drugs or alcohol under medical supervision.
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Individual Counseling
Individual counselling is an essential component of addiction treatment. It provides individuals with the opportunity to explore the underlying causes of their addiction, develop coping strategies, and set goals for their recovery. T
he Surrey rehab centre offers one-to-one counselling sessions with experienced addiction therapists.
Group Therapy
Group therapy provides individuals with the opportunity to connect with others who are also in recovery.
It is a supportive environment where individuals can share their experiences, learn from others, and develop healthy coping strategies.
The Surrey rehab centre offers a range of group therapy sessions, including support groups, psychoeducational groups, and process groups.
Cognitive-Behavioural Therapy
Cognitive-behavioural therapy (CBT) is a type of therapy that helps individuals identify and change negative patterns of thinking and behaviour.
It is an effective treatment for addiction, as it helps individuals develop the skills they need to manage cravings, avoid triggers, and maintain their sobriety.
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Addiction not only affects the individual but also their family members.
Family therapy provides a safe and supportive environment where families can address the impact of addiction on their relationships and work towards healing and rebuilding trust.
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A UK university's MSc in the "Future of Hospitality and Tourism Management 
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The hospitality and tourism sector is one of the largest and most dynamic industries in the world, with a variety of roles. If you want to travel, serve customers, and create experiences that people will remember, an MSc in hospitality and tourism management from a university in the UK might be right for you.
This blog post will discuss the advantages of pursuing a degree in hospitality and tourism management in the UK, as well as what makes UK universities so attractive to international students interested in studying the subject.
This program can provide you with the competencies and information needed to excel in a highly productive and attractive business, whether you are a new graduate or a working professional looking to change industries. Let’s explore the possibilities of getting a master’s degree in hospitality and tourism management at a UK university.
The benefits of a postgraduate degree in hospitality and tourism management in the UK
Getting your MSc in Hospitality and Tourism Management from a university in the UK has several benefits because UK universities are known for their rigorous curriculum and extensive education.
You can network with hospitality and tourism professionals, train, and gain hands-on experience at many universities in the UK. An MSc in the UK in Hospitality and Tourism Management may enhance your hospitality and tourism careers.
Many universities in the UK offer expertise in this curriculum. You can do research projects and increase the knowledge of teachers about the subject. You can tailor your study to your interests and career interests.
Best UK Universities in Hospitality and Tourism Management MSc Course
The master program in Hospitality and Tourism Management is offered by various UK universities. The top universities offering this degree are as follows:
University of Strathclyde
At the University of Strathclyde, you can earn a master’s degree in hotel and tourism management through the marketing department. Strategic management, international business, and tourism promotion are all part of the curriculum. Courses in hospitality and tourism management cover both theoretical and practical topics. Students gain extensive hands-on experience applying what they learn through research, lectures from industry experts, and visits to relevant businesses.
University of Brighton
A Masters in Hotel Management is available from the University of Brighton. The curriculum includes courses on sustainable hospitality, revenue management, and human resource management. Several of the program’s students and alumni have found successful careers in the hospitality and tourism industries, such as resort and hotel management, event management, tourism, and consulting.
 University of Surrey
An MSc in International Hospitality Management is available at the University of Surrey. A group of experienced teachers and professionals who contribute a wide range of expertise to the class teach the subject.
In addition to learning from experts in their fields, students can meet them in person at lectures, conferences, and other events. Hospitality management, marketing, finance, and human resource management are just a few of the many areas included in the curriculum.
Employment Opportunities
Obtaining an MSc in hospitality and tourism management from a university in the UK can pave the way for a variety of rewarding careers in the dynamic and ever-changing hospitality and tourism sectors. Graduate students may consider the following careers:
Managing hotels and resorts
Event management
Business development
Consultation with the public
Food and Beverage Management
Travel and tourism
Sales and Marketing
Conclusion
If you want to boost your career in the hospitality industry, getting a master’s degree in hospitality from an institution in the UK is a great option. Graduates of the UK’s excellent MSc Hospitality and Tourism Management programs are well equipped to take on the many challenges and opportunities of the industry.
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Bar Manager Job in Reigate
Bar Manager Job in Reigate
Bar Manager Job in Reigate, in Hospitality/Hotel category. Apply for the latest Hospitality/Hotel jobs in Reigate, in Surrey, Gatton, United Kingdom. Bar Manager Job in Reigate Job Description Bar Manager Due to continued expansion, our client have a fantastic opportunity for a full-time Front of House Supervisor based in Reigate; RH20, to join their Hospitality & Events team. The successful…
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Ant Control Surrey
Once an ant colony has been established, it might be tough to get rid of them. If ants are frequently detected in your home or there are indicators of a nearby colony, managing and eliminating infestations is vital. - Ant Control Surrey
What Types of Ants Do You Need to Be Cautious of In Surrey?  
It’s critical to identify the species of ant you’re dealing with before attempting to eradicate it.
Carpenter Ants
Carpenter ants prefer to eat fungus-softened wood, and they’re typically linked to moisture issues, so keep an eye out for excess moisture and soft, decaying wood around the house.
The emergence of small openings on the surface of wood is the sole external evidence of a carpenter ant infestation. The ants use them to discharge trash, which includes insulation fragments, sawdust-like shavings, and insect body parts. The collection of material behind the holes is a sure sign of an ongoing infestation.
Argentine Ants
Argentine ants are a pest that will contaminate your food or your pet’s food. They like sugary or greasy foods but will eat meat, eggs, and even other insects if given the opportunity.
Multiple queens in Argentine ant colonies can lay up to 60 eggs each day, and unlike other queens, they leave the nest to start new colonies.
Argentine ant colonies, unlike other ant species, are closely connected and can share workers, with smaller colonies combining to become huge supercolonies.
All of this provides Argentine ants the capacity to withstand traditional pesticides and household cures, so it’s critical to get expert help as soon as possible to avoid an infestation.
Pavement Ants
Pavement ants build their nests in the open under flat stones, pavements, concrete slabs, and curbing. They break into houses and businesses in quest of food, and they’re especially bad in regions where slab-on concrete construction is common. Sweet solutions and dead insects make up the majority of a pavement ant’s diet. Male ants have a lifespan of only a few months, whereas worker pavement ants have a lifespan of up to five years.
Pavement ants nest in walls, insulation, and flooring after invading indoor areas and finding their way to heat sources throughout the winter. Pavement ants are most active in the summer months of June and July. Pavement ants carry bacteria and can infect both human and pet food, so it’s critical to get rid of them as soon as you notice an infestation.
A professional pest control agency such as Mega Pest Control will be able to properly deal with a thief ant infestation by following the ants’ tracks back to their nesting site and treating the nest correctly, so don’t hesitate to Call for Free Estimates!
Pharaoh Ants
Pharaoh ants are one of the most abundant ant species on the planet. They can quickly infiltrate any structure, including commercial buildings, hospitals, and even your local grocery store.
They come in a variety of colors, ranging from light tan to reddish-brown. They are prolific breeders, especially when there are multiple queens in a colony. One of the most common challenges found while attempting to eradicate this insect is their satellite nests.
They eat sweet foods like other ant species; however, they aren’t picky about what they eat and will eat anything that is available.
Getting rid of Pharaoh ants can be a time-consuming and frustrating process. You may witness a line of them trundling back and forth from a food source to the nest because they leave pheromone trails that are invisible to the human eye. Keep an eye out for these and make a note of where they’re going and where they’re coming from. Because colonies may quickly divide, you may find yourself with more than one nest, so be vigilant.
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Fire Ant
Fire ants dwell in mounds of mud and leaf litter, and they build their nests in damp, sunny locations, such as lawns, parks, fields, and meadows. They can colonize practically any type of soil and nest in rotting stumps and logs, as well as around tree bases.
Fire ants are attracted to the garbage and litter left by humans, and they may penetrate homes in search of food and water. They may also make nests around the base of a structure.
Foragers, fire ants will devour almost anything that contains a protein source. Dead insects, grasshoppers, fly larvae, caterpillars, different ant species, and moths are all examples.
They are, nevertheless, aggressive, attacking and eating small, ground-dwelling animals, as well as freshly hatched lizards, snakes, turtles, quails, chickens, and songbirds. Calves and deer fawns have died as a result of the ants’ attacks.
Odorous House Ant
With their excretion, odorous ants can contaminate human and pet food and their odor can be a source of discomfort. In addition, the fragrance trails they leave behind in cupboards, sinks, and appliances might attract other pests to the region.
They are difficult to eradicate. Up to 100,000 workers can be found in a healthy colony. With multiple satellite colonies positioned adjacent to one main colony, a supercolony gets even larger.
Because odorous ants can spawn numerous times during the year, infestations can quickly become out of hand. Our professional pest control services are essential for truly preventing an odorous ant infestation; Call for Free Estimates.
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Shehu Yar'Adau, one of the sons of Late former President Umar Musa Ya'Adua, is set to tie the knot with his bride, Yacine. Their wedding is scheduled to hold in Maiduguri, Borno state on Saturday,July 23. Yacine, is the daughter of Hon. Mohammed-Nur Sheriff. Shehu, 29, obtained his first degree in Economics from the Schellhammer Business School, Spain, and a Master’s in International Relations from Webster University in Netherlands. The bride, Yacine, 22, holds a bachelor’s degree in Hospitality Management from the University of Surrey, United Kingdom.
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One hospitalized with non-life-threatening injuries after Whalley shooting
One hospitalized with non-life-threatening injuries after Whalley shooting
One man has been hospitalized with non-life-threatening injuries after a shooting in Surrey’s Whalley neighborhood Thursday night. Mounties were called to the 10000-block of 128A street at about 9:30 p.m. for reports of shots fired. They are currently still outside a home in the area, managing what they are describing as an “unfolding incident.” Officers could be seen with their guns drawn. The…
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