Choosing The Safest Place To Sit In A Restaurant Or Public Place by Ken Jorgustin | Last updated Jan 27, 2018 | security | 17 comments Four guidelines when choosing the safest place to sit in a restaurant or other public place: FACE THE ROOM WITH YOUR BACK TO THE WALL Situational awareness requires that you SEE what’s going on. Pick a seat where you can see other people to observe their behavior and demeanor. Try not to sit where someone can come up behind you. SIT CLOSE TO THE AISLE Whether choosing a seat at a table, a movie theater, or anywhere with a row of seats, sit close to the aisle. This will allow you to get out quickly and less likely to be become slowed during an emergency situation. SIT NEAR AN EXIT Know where the entrances and exits are, and sit near one of them if possible. This will enable quick egress during an emergency. That said, don’t seat yourself closest to the entrance – which is an immediate point of focus. DON’T BOX YOURSELF IN ...
YFM Sweeps Seven Awards at Ghana DJ Awards 2018 May 6, 2018 in ShowBiz Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Whatsapp YFM, Ghana’s number one urban station, on May 5, 2018, bagged 7 prestigious awards at the just ended Ghana DJ Awards which took place at the Accra International Conference Centre (AICC). The 2018 Edition of the Ghana DJ Awards dubbed ‘The Chosen’ was to honor DJs across the the country and abroad making Ghana Proud wherever they find themselves in the year under review. On the night, YFM’s Vision DJ won Best Night Club DJ of the Year, DJ Mic Smith won Best Event DJ of the Year , DJ Kess won Best Female Radio DJ of the Year. YFM Kumasi’s DJ Slim won three awards which are Hiplife DJ of the Year , Best Male Radio DJ and Best DJ Ashanti Region . DJ Aroma also of YFM Kumasi won Best Pub DJ of the Year . According to Eddy Blay, Programs Manager at YFM, these awards...
Will I Have to Continue to Pay a Fee to Keep My Domain Name After I Buy It? by Christopher Heng, thesitewizard.com One of my visitors wrote to ask me, "what happens after the year for which I paid to own the domain name? Who would I be paying in order to have the right to keep the domain for a second year or more? If my site is successful, am I likely to find the registrar demanding an inflated price for me to keep that name?" This article attempts to clarify the issues pertaining to registering or "buying" a domain name . It's an Annual Fee The fee you pay the domain name registrar is an annual fee. In other words, you "own" the domain only as long as you keep paying the yearly fee for it. In this sense, the "ownership" of the name is not like the ownership of a physical object (eg, a car) that you buy, where once you pay for it you own it permanently. Instead, it's more like a rental fee where, as long as you pay the ...
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