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Bahamas focus on gender mirrors world leaders
Bahamas focus on gender mirrors world leaders
The leaders of the Group of Seven (G7) devoted significant portions of their leaders' statements at the end of their summit in Germany last week to both entrepreneurship and economic empowerment for women.
Who's Looking In The Mirror Part II
Who's Looking In The Mirror Part II
This is the second and final part of a two-part series which examines the current state of Bahamian politics and makes suggestions for what is required for the future political and socio-economic development of The Bahamas and the Bahamian people.?
Who's looking in the mirror Part I
Who's looking in the mirror Part I
(This is the first of a two-part series which examines the current state of Bahamian politics and makes suggestions for what is required for the future political and socio-economic development of The Bahamas and the Bahamian people.)
Smiling Robot Face Uses AI to Mimic A Person's Smile
Smiling Robot Face Uses AI to Mimic A Person's Smile
NASSAU, BAHAMAS - Columbia University's creative machines lab engineers have crafted emo, a robot adept at mirroring human facial expressions, filling a gap in nonverbal communication.
Hurricane Rafael's Next Target: Bermuda
Hurricane Rafael's Next Target: Bermuda
State College, Pa. - AccuWeather.com reports with the Caribbean in its rear view mirror, Hurricane Rafael is expected take aim at Bermuda this week.
Outrage Explodes Over Rhyming 'Diet' Picture Book
Outrage Explodes Over Rhyming 'Diet' Picture Book
Messages of good health and positive self-esteem for girls are not hard to come by in kid lit, so what's the deal with all the attention for a not-yet-published rhyming picture book about an obese, unhappy 14-year-old named Maggie? The title, for starters: "Maggie Goes on a Diet."
CIBC Caribbean and Bahamas Girl Guides Association host inaugural Delaney Leadership Seminar
CIBC Caribbean and Bahamas Girl Guides Association host inaugural Delaney Leadership Seminar
Enthusiastic girl guides, ranger guides, and girls representing schools across The Bahamas recently gathered at the first ever Delaney Leadership Seminar.
Op-Ed: Corporal punishment is abuse
Op-Ed: Corporal punishment is abuse
The crime concerns have caught the attention of many, both at home and abroad. There is enough blame, and everyone has become an expert in crime-solving problems. But if we look in the mirror, converse with ourselves, and be honest, we may find the solutions. We have all contributed to where we are. Our lack [...]
Toastmasters Club 7178 Hosts Youth Leadership Program with Ranfurly Home
Healing Communicators Toastmasters Club 7178 continues to make its mark in leadership and community outreach by hosting its Youth Leadership Program at the Ranfurly Home for Children. Fourteen students from ages 14 to 17 completed an eight-week course designed to enhance their public speaking and leadership skills.
More than 500 students to visit world’s most prestigious photo exhibit, Prix Pictet, at Central Bank
More than 500 students to visit world’s most prestigious photo exhibit, Prix Pictet, at Central Bank
More than 500 students from schools across New Providence will have the rare opportunity to experience the human condition through the eyes of the greatest photographers in the world as school by upper school, they tour the Prix Pictet exhibit at the Central Bank Art Gallery.