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YOLO out, BEMORE in
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November 25, 2014
YOLO out, BEMORE in

Children today are growing up in a very different world than their parents did. The Internet changed the way the world works and the way we do business, paving the way for people all across the globe to connect, share and trade. There are so many advantages that have come out of this technology growth and boom. Aside from being a playground of ideas and a massive source of information, it has the ...

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August 28, 2017
Incentives for using solar

Recently, on a talk show where the subject was the benefit of the domestic use of solar energy, a caller suggested that if government wants people to use solar, it should provide incentives. At first I thought that the caller might not have been aware that there is a number of existing incentives offered, including reduced duty on the equipment. Then I realized that one feature of our consumer beh...

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June 20, 2017
Three tips for reducing your power bill

Let's be upfront. Everybody wants to have lower power bills. But how to make that happen without a lot of upfront cash or a radical change in lifestyle is a mystery for most homeowners. There are salesmen peddling gadgets that reduce the consumption of certain pieces of equipment, or alternative technologies that replace the need for grid power. And there are design "tricks" that reduce the amount...

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February 28, 2017
Pilot, others charged after gun, drugs seized at Abaco airport

A pilot arrested at the Marsh Harbour airport last week in connection with the seizure of almost three pounds of marijuana, two 9mm pistols and ammunition, recanted his guilty plea after consulting his lawyer.
Officers from the Drug Enforcement Unit arrested pilot Jarret Major, 24, of Lake Grove Road; Anthony Powell, 30, of Hampshire Street and Miami; and Calvin Higgs, 29, of Golden Gates, on the ...

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February 10, 2017
Ian, Nicolette and Alicia need a civics lesson

Dear Editor,
Two academics and an activist want to use disaffected Bahamian voters as guinea pigs. In what can only be described as some kind of weird social experiment, these highly educated people want to run a ridiculous test that has as its goal the achievement of absolutely, positively nothing.
Dr. Ian Strachan and Dr. Nicolette Bethel, of the now University of The Bahamas, have joined with w...

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February 08, 2017
My constant prayer is for a revival among our people

"Ye are the light of the world. A city that is set on a hill cannot be hid." - Matthew 5:14

Two things I love doing, and while one of them cannot be considered a hobby, to me it is like the other, a reason. Firstly, I love washing dishes, but not as much as I love cleaning pots, yes, pots. The other is gardening, not so much for the beauty of it, but letting my hands come in touch with the earth,...

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December 23, 2016
December artwork of the month

'Clay Oven' seems to be a quiet watercolor, content to sit amongst the bright splashes of color from John Beadle, Jackson Burnside or Brent Malone. If you were unfortunate enough to have a flying visit to see 'From Columbus To Junkanoo', where you had a supermarket dash style run through the galleries then you might miss it. But this kind of work can be the most interesting, especially if one has ...

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Indigeneity and Art
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October 29, 2016
Indigeneity and Art

Waves wash over us,
Sun's rays bleach us,
Winds blow against us,
Nature blooms around us as we, indigenous souls, float in an ether of historical pain,
And we survive.

As the lushness of the island disappears in the wake of Hurricane Matthew, it is important to note the significance of imaging who we are and where we live. As Bahamians, we inhabit a geographic space that has beauty beyond words ...

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October 04, 2011
A decadent spin on breakfast

Breakfast literally means breaking the fast as it's the first meal taken after rising from a night's sleep.? In most Bahamian households the staple runs the gamut from sugary cereals, to pancakes and waffles, to grits with eggs, sardines, tuna, steamed sausage or corned beef on the side.? On a lazy weekend morning, a surprise morning meal can be boiled or stewed fish or a souse of sort, just to br...

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September 23, 2016
A startup is enlisting the help of robots to make pizza

Did robots help make your pizza? If you ordered it from Silicon Valley?s Zume Pizza, the answer is yes.

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