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Song Shuang, founder and owner of Ciyuan Jihua. Zou Hong/China Daily Not just for kids Yuuyu, 20, loves idol anime, which tells the story of the main characters training, rehearsing, competing, and honing themselves to be successful. The genre combines well-animated choreography with memorable songs. The first idol anime Yuuyu read was “Aikatsu!” when she was about 10 years old. She travels to Japan to visit Furuko’s shop, an experience she describes as “like a mouse falling into a jar full of grain.” “I spend the whole day in the store looking for ancient characters with my favorite characters,” said…

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MEMPHIS, Missouri — It seems like more than ever before people are openly discussing digestive issues like constipation, irritable bowel syndrome and acid reflux.These conversations can spread quickly, especially on social media.We asked the doctors at Heartland what was going on.Dr. Elliot DeBriek of Scotland County Hospital told KTVO that when patients come in complaining of abdominal pain, it’s almost always constipation.Symptoms of constipation vary. Some sufferers experience sharp pain in a particular area, while others may only feel a dull ache.DeBriek said people can have bowel movements but still be constipated.People who are prone to constipation are advised to…

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For many, Singapore, the inspiration for the film Crazy Rich Asians, is synonymous with luxury, offering everything from top-notch accommodation to upscale shopping and dining. For the ultimate stay, Marina Bay Sands offers an exclusive invitation-only Chairman Suite, while Capella Singapore on Sentosa Island is a tranquil hideaway renowned for hosting high-level international conferences. History buffs can consider staying at one of the world’s most famous hotels, the Raffles Hotel Singapore. Founded in 1887 by the Sarkies brothers, it has long attracted the elite, with past guests including notable names like Rudyard Kipling and Michael Jackson. The all-suite hotel is…

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© Photo by Yucheng Chao+22 Share ShareFacebookTwitterMailPinterestWhatsApporhttps://www.archdaily.com/1020125/noke-shopping-mall-behet-bondzio-lin-architekten © Yucheng Chao PhotographyText description by the architects: Even as online shopping and the pandemic put the department store consumer experience in historic jeopardy, JUT Land Development CO., Ltd is building a shopping mall in the entertainment district of Dazhi, north of the Keelung River.© Photo by Yucheng ChaoAkihisa Hirata’s “Taipei Complex” (2015) was an optimistic precursor to this project; it opened a sealed box and started a conversation emphasizing the symbiosis of humans and nature. Unfortunately, Hirata’s project did not come to fruition due to Taiwan’s climate and business factors. What I…

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CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) – A nonprofit organization is focused on combining sports and entrepreneurship to teach young people the business world.Entrepreneur Centers 4 Youth began in 2013, but this is their third year hosting entrepreneurs at athletes and sports fundraisers.The day was packed with speakers, vendors, sports clinics and a 3-on-3 basketball tournament.One EC Youth director says it’s important to help shape the future of our generation.”We want them to know there are opportunities here. There are a lot of opportunities. We just want to make sure they can take advantage of them,” board member Trevino Reed said.Pleshette Grant, CEO…

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NEW YORK (AP) — Mike Tyson is 58 and health scares have forced him to postpone his return to the ring. The boxer once dubbed the world’s most dangerous man may be putting himself at risk by lacing up the gloves again, but when asked Sunday why he would go ahead with the fight with Jake Paul, he was quick to respond.”I can do it. Who else can do it? Who else are you going to fight to make this happen?” Tyson said, pointing to the crowd at a packed press conference where fans cheered for the former heavyweight champion…

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Sen. Joe Manchin of West Virginia was long one of the Senate’s most conservative Democrats before becoming an independent earlier this year.Manchin has often lamented the unwavering bipartisanship that was once the hallmark of the Senate and has criticized President Joe Biden’s left-leaning policies while also hinting at a possible presidential run.Manchin briefly opened the door to campaigning after Biden dropped out of the Democratic presidential nomination last month.But Vice President Kamala Harris quickly secured the support of Democratic leaders, and Manchin rejected the idea of ​​a campaign.Within days, Harris’ political ratings had soared and her campaign boasted growing enthusiasm…

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The NASCAR Cup Series will be heading to Michigan International Speedway for the first time this season, with some exciting racing planned on the fast, two-mile oval course.Michigan marks the 24th race of the season, and after Sunday’s race, there are only two races left to decide which 16-driver playoff spots will be decided. There are still four playoff spots remaining, and an unwinning driver can automatically qualify by winning three weekends, including today. With 12 playoff spots already secured, even if three new winners emerge in the remaining three regular-season races, at least one driver will still qualify for…

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In the fiercely competitive luxury hospitality industry, few establishments have carved out a more solid niche than Atlantis The Royal. Through savvy marketing, strong partnerships and an unwavering commitment to sustainability, Atlantis The Royal has distinguished itself as a pioneer in the luxury hospitality market. – Vartik Sethi In an intimate interaction with Travel Trade Journal, Kyp Charalambous, Sales Director at Atlantis The Royal, shares how Atlantis The Royal has not only navigated the complexities of the global market but also managed to establish a strong presence. In this article, we explore the key strategies that have propelled Atlantis The…

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