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Framing The Scene: The Importance of the Perfect Ending Endings are so important and how the viewer leaves the cinema is crucial. For editor Chris Dickens, finding the perfect ending for “Rocketman” was paramount, but it was also a challenge.

A Student Took Graduation Pics in the Field Where Her Parents Work to Remind Us That Hard Work Alway

Each day, parents make a deposit into their kids’ future. And well done is always better than well said, so some parents prefer to use actions over words to teach kids about life. And one migrant Mexican family has found a brilliant way to teach their kids about the importance of hard work. And after graduating from college, their daughter paid a sweet tribute to her parents and shared their wisdom with the world. We at Bright Side applaud all the hardworking families who are able to overcome life’s challenges and prove that the sky’s the limit.

Army Moves Arrested Thugs To Ondo Barracks

The Nigerian Army has detained suspected political thugs at the 323 Artillery Brigade barracks in Akure, Ondo State. Naija News earlier reported that the hoodlums were coming from Ibadan, the Oyo State capital to Ekiti, to disrupt the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, primary elections in the state. The thugs were nabbed around 3 am on Wednesday along Ita Awure/Efon Junction in Ekiti by joint security forces consisting of soldiers and policemen.

Baringo: Schools reopening in crisis after several institutions get submerged in lake water

- Over 30 schools were reported to have submerged in the swelling waters of Lake Baringo and Bogoria that displaced over 10,000 families - More than 3,000 learners were affected by the raging Baringo floods - In August 2020, government officials led by Education Principal Secretary Belio Kipsang promised that by the time schools reopen the affected schools would have been relocated - TUKO.co.ke, however, established that very little had been achieved and learners were being forced to share the small available space

Chess Forbidden in Islam, Saudi Grand Mufti Says

January 21, 2016 9:41 AM EST Saudi Arabia’s Grand Mufti Sheikh Abdulaziz Al Sheikh declared chess is forbidden in Islam when he was asked about the game on a television show. The top religious official said chess was “included under gambling” and was “a waste of time and money and a cause for hatred and enmity between players.” the Guardian reports. A verse in the Qur’an bans “intoxicants, gambling, idolatry and divination.