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Toronto Caribbean Newspaper
Newspaper Publishing
Brampton, Ontario 2,432 followers
Canada's Leading Caribbean Newspaper
About us
Toronto Caribbean News is Toronto's largest Caribbean community newspaper focused on strengthening, building and empowering the community. We consciously choose to focus on the positives, deliberately showcasing success, highlighting the loving nature of humanity, advancing and strengthening the confidence of those people that are doing their part to make a difference, and shape the legacy of tomorrow. For more information on advertising and story coverage, please feel free to contact us at 647-722-6298 or http://torontocaribbean.com
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http://torontocaribbean.com
External link for Toronto Caribbean Newspaper
- Industry
- Newspaper Publishing
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
- Headquarters
- Brampton, Ontario
- Type
- Public Company
- Specialties
- promotions, advertising, marketing, publishing, print, media, newspaper, news coverage, and event coverage
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55 Rutherford Road South, Unit 205
Brampton, Ontario L6W 3J3, CA
Employees at Toronto Caribbean Newspaper
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Consumers face barriers to embracing ethical fashion, psychologist warns
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Regifting and thrifting for sustainable holiday gift ideas
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Frontiers for Young Minds (FYM), an award-winning science engagement journal for kids, is proud to share three new articles written by Nobel Prize-winners. These three Laureates now bring the total of Nobel winners published in FYM to 33 and form the beginning of the new Volume 4 of the Collection. Within each article, the authors – who won Nobel Prizes for their work in molecular-level chemistry, genetics and gravitational physics – explain their breakthrough, how they achieved this, and how their discoveries could shape our scientific futures from medicine to measuring our universe. The articles are: Moving the World’s Tiniest Car with Molecular Machines (https://lnkd.in/gCjiXN5t), written by Ben L. Feringa, awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 2016. Did you know that every moment, countless molecular machines are operating in your body? They enable you to move, see, and produce the energy your cells need to function. Ben Feringa built tiny molecular machines inspired by nature – including the tiniest car in the world! Find out how we could use such machines to improve lives. The CRISPR Revolution: Can We Change Genes for the Better?, written by Jennifer A. Doudna, awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 2020. Human history has seen several major revolutions, such as the industrial revolution and the internet revolution – CRISPR may be the next revolution we will see. Jennifer Doudna discovered a technology which enables us to re-write the genetics of organisms more simply, cheaply and precisely than ever before. How could this change our relationship with human evolution? Gravitational Wave Detectors – Past, Present and Future, written by Kip S. Thorne, awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 2017. Gravitational waves are ripples in space and time that spread at the speed of light. At first, they were just a fascinating concept – and then Kip Thorne made a breakthrough by designing and building the first instrument capable of successfully detecting gravitational waves, called LIGO. Discover how this could revolutionize our understanding of the universe. Frontiers for Young Minds publishes engaging scientific articles written by leading researchers in top science institutions worldwide, to inspire the next generation of scientists with key themes across the whole of science, technology, engineering, math, and medicine (STEMM). In the unique, award-winning FYM process, every single article published is first reviewed by young reviewers aged 8-15, to ensure they are both accessible and fun to read for others their own age. The young people who engage directly in this way are coached by Science Mentors, learning critical thinking skills which prepare them to become the scientists of tomorrow.
Moving the World’s Tiniest Car With Molecular Machines
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In this episode of Create Like the Greats, we take a deep dive into a common yet critical challenge: how to navigate an overwhelming world of to-dos, notifications, and endless demands, while separating true opportunities from distractions. This journal-style entry gives actionable advice and shares personal reflections on managing focus, setting boundaries, and leveraging self-awareness to achieve greatness. Key Takeaways and Insights: 1. Distractions vs. Opportunities Distractions divert you from your goals, while opportunities align with and propel you toward them. For example, Americans spend an average of 11 hours daily consuming media, much of which is unproductive noise. To succeed, creators and entrepreneurs must take intentional control of their inputs, focusing on content and activities that support their objectives. 2. The Psychology of Distractions Distractions are often designed to exploit the brain's dopamine-driven reward system, such as through notifications, likes, and comments. To combat this, it's essential to avoid becoming emotionally invested in analytics or social engagement metrics. Instead, focus on long-term objectives and resist the temptation of short-term validation, which can derail your progress. 3. When Distractions Become Opportunities Sometimes, distractions can transform into opportunities. For instance, experimenting with Reddit content in 2017 was initially viewed as a distraction, but it eventually became a competitive advantage. The lesson here is that certain distractions, when aligned with your broader goals, can evolve into valuable opportunities that enhance your success. 4. Actionable Strategies to Stay Focused: Set SMART Goals: Make goals Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, and Timely. Conquer Time Management: Use tools like calendars and conduct regular time audits to track how you're spending each moment. Leverage the Eisenhower Matrix: Categorize tasks as: Do First (urgent & important) Schedule (important but not urgent) Delegate (low priority for you to handle directly) Eliminate (neither urgent nor important). The Two-Minute Rule: If a task takes less than 2 minutes, get it done immediately instead of postponing. https://lnkd.in/gFu4ua5e
How To Know What Is A Distraction vs. An Opportunity
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We’ve been this way for a while, set in our habits. We stay quick-tempered, eat poorly, stay too busy. We skip exercise, hold onto a mean streak or timidity. Maybe we don’t try hard enough or think we’re not good enough. How’s that working out for you? Why keep heading down a road that leads nowhere? Marcus Aurelius calls it madness to keep being the same person, “mauled and degraded” by a life we don’t even enjoy—one that doesn’t give us what we want. People who refuse to change, he says, are like gladiators torn apart in the arena, begging to fight again tomorrow, only to be clawed and bitten once more. Insanity, they say, is doing the same thing repeatedly but expecting different results. There’s nothing sadder than someone who can’t grow, can’t turn over a new leaf, or take a leap into the unknown. You must be willing to change. Not later, not eventually—now. What could this year become if you lived up to your potential? How would some of the little changes you know you need to make compound in years to come?