The Bulldogs are in 13th place on the team leaderboard with 36 holes remaining to play at the Vanderbilt Legends Club. , who is competing as an individual and not in Georgia's lineup for the weekend, posted the low score of any Bulldog on the day. The senior carded a 1-under 71 and is tied for 13th individually. Hung's score, which was six shots better than Georgia's highest counting effort on the day, therefore did not count in the Bulldogs' team total team total. "We know we have a very deep team and that played out today," head coach said. "There's a lot of competition to get into our lineup
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CNN's Cyril Vanier spoke with Ogilvy South Africa's Group CEO, Enver Groenewald, about the agency's role on the continent, and how and where advertising dollars will be seen in the future. The following interview was edited and condensed for clarity. Cyril Vanier: When it started in Africa, the company played a significant role in boosting South Africa's economy and South African companies. Can you talk to us about that? Enver Groenewald: The 1990s was a period in which we established a quite significant growth. After the 1994 elections there was a lot of pessimism and negativity towards d
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Of those, 30 species are native – including endangered frogs such as green and golden bell frogs, southern bell frogs and the giant barred frog. The one invasive species is the cane toad. Sixty per cent of the frogs found are green tree frogs, something likely explained by the fact they are a common species found in and around people’s homes. The frogs that are found alive are often lethargic and emaciated, with red bellies and coloured patches on their skin. When frogs die, they shrivel up quickly, so many have been found dark brown and withered. Jane Hall at the Australian Registry of W
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The uncertainty is troubling. If elimination fails or is abandoned, it would suggest we have not learnt the lessons of history, particularly when it comes to our more vulnerable populations. In 1918, the mortality rate among Māori from the influenza pandemic was eight times that of Europeans. The avoidable introduction of influenza to Samoa from Aotearoa resulted in the deaths of about 22% of the population. Similar observations were seen in subsequent influenza outbreaks in Aotearoa in 1957 and 2009 for both Māori and Pasifika people. These trends are well known and documented . And yet,
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