Daily Archives: 07/21/2018

PROFILE: Dr Sonia Noel: Living with Intention! – By Dr. Dhanpaul Narine

Dr Sonia Noel: Living with Intention! – By Dr. Dhanpaul Narine

Dr. Sonia Noel is a dynamic, hardworking and selfless motivator. She is prepared to traverse many a mile to bring comfort and cheer and to lift the spirits of others. For Sonia, no mountain is too high, and no challenge is too difficult to overcome; all it takes is belief in oneself. She is a prime example of self-confidence and the ability to triumph over the odds.

Sonia Noel was born in Bartica in Guyana. Bartica is a mining town that is at the confluence of the Cuyuni and Mazaruni Rivers. Sonia’s mom is Claudia and her dad is Patrick Noel. Although Sonia’s formative years were spent in Bartica the family lived in Robb Street, in Georgetown, for a brief period.

PROFILE – Dr. Sonia Noel – By Dr. Dhanpaul Narine

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Canada welcomes Caribbean, other immigrants – By Nelson A. King

Canada welcomes Caribbean, other immigrants

July 18, 2018  – BY NELSON A. KING  -Caribbean Life News

Gilles LePage

Photo:  Gilles LePage, New Brunswick minister of Labor, Employment and Population Growth.

While the Trump administration in the United States has stepped up detention and deportation of Caribbean and other immigrants, America’s next-door neighbor, Canada, is doing the opposite — welcoming immigrants.

On Friday June 13, 2018, the Canadian government said ministers responsible for immigration met to jointly plan for the future of immigration in Canada.

“As immigration is a key economic driver that supports job growth, innovation and diversity across Canada, the Federal, Provincial and Territorial (FPT) Forum of Ministers Responsible for Immigration (FMRI) met today to discuss key priorities for building on the success of the immigration system,  ” said Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada, the immigration agency, in a statement.             Continue reading

GUYANA: Demerara Waves News Headlines – 20 July 2018

GUYANA: Demerara Waves News Headlines – 20 July 2018

Granger did not slight Nagamootoo for likely talks with Jagdeo – AFC Leader

http://demerarawaves.com/2018/07/20/granger-did-not-slight-nagamootoo-for-likely-talks-with-jagdeo-afc-leader/

 

Finance Minister reluctant to give GECOM more money for Local Govt Elections; says agency must use leftovers

http://demerarawaves.com/2018/07/20/finance-minister-reluctant-to-give-gecom-more-money-for-local-govt-elections-says-agency-must-use-leftovers/

 

Granger to lead talks with Jagdeo in national interest

http://demerarawaves.com/2018/07/20/granger-to-lead-talks-with-jagdeo-in-national-interest/

 

Public Infrastructure takes back responsibility for repair, maintenance of interior roads from GGMC

http://demerarawaves.com/2018/07/20/public-infrastructure-takes-back-responsibility-for-repair-maintenance-of-interior-roads-from-ggmc/

Disruptive technologies: The 6 Forces Transforming the Future of Healthcare – Infographic

The 6 Forces Transforming the Future of Healthcare – Infographic

Disruptive technologies are advancing healthcare at an extraordinary pace.

By 2020, there will be 50 billion devices connected to the internet, and many of these devices will be tracking the health data of individuals. This will empower consumers in an exciting way, but it will also fundamentally shift how healthcare companies work and interact with their customers.

Today’s infographic comes to us from Publicis Health and it is the introduction to a seven-part series about the future of healthcare, and how companies will have to adapt to stay relevant.

THE CHANGING CUSTOMER

The smartphone boom has changed the consumer experience in practically every industry, and it is now cascading into the healthcare market:                 Continue reading

Opposition of Trump’s nominee – A serious indictment on American morality – By Yvonne Sam

Opposition of Trump’s nominee – A serious indictment on American morality

By Yvonne Sam

It may be viewed as a flaw be seen as a flaw and a blessing so distressing, having a Supreme Court Justice willing to uphold the rule of law,

On July 9, President Donald Trump nominated federal appeals court Judge Brett Kavanaugh to replace retiring Justice Anthony Kennedy. In a televised address from the East Room of the White House, the President said, “There is no one in America more qualified for this position—and no one more deserving,” he said. “This incredibly qualified nominee deserves a swift confirmation and robust, bipartisan support.”

Like Justices Neil Gorsuch and Clarence Thomas, Judge Kavanaugh is a constitutional “originalist,” someone who interprets the United States Constitution as its framers originally intended.      Continue reading

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