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18 January 2021

The Dark Days of Cinema: An Industry on the Brink

By Trynkle – Once a golden industry, the cinema industry is now on the brink of being forgotten after being hit by the pandemic.

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10 November 2020

Employee Mental Health - How concerned are we?

By Trynkle – As the impact of COVID-19 continues to be felt globally, employers are still struggling to meet the concerns of their employees. In Asia, for the most part, companies have done a fantastic job in facilitating Work From Home (WFH) arrangements.

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5 November 2020

Cashless Society - Is it possible for everyone?

By Trynkle – There is no escaping our evolution into a cashless society. The notion that all transactions can be executed digitally is becoming more realistic day by day.

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10 October 2020

Oh, How I Miss the Cinema!

By Trynkle − Some people crave the gym, others their favourite coffeeshop; some miss travelling, and others simply yearn for the company of others.

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24 September 2020

An Education Watershed: Days of Future Past

By Trynkle – Whilst we focus on the present casualties and problems associated with the ongoing pandemic, there is a realisation that the long term effects for the world’s youth will be more dire.

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10 September 2020

Culture of Being Alone: Where are we going? And what are we doing?

By Trynkle – American photographer Alec Soth once wrote, “Nobody really wants to be alone, people need people.” It never really occurred to be what this meant but the last 6 to 9 months have made people, including myself, think about how much we need others.

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4 September 2020

Burger King just showed off its new restaurants designed for "COVID world", with no-contact cubbies and lofted kitchens that free up room for cars

By Isabella Jibilian – Burger King just unveiled new plans for a dramatic redesign of its restaurants, and drive-thru and pickup options are king.

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