TORONTO, ON / ACCESSWIRE / May 11, 2021 / Fury Gold Mines Limited (TSX:FURY) (NYSE American:FURY) ("Fury" or the "Company") is pleased to provide an exploration, sustainability and corporate update.
Since the formation of Fury seven months ago, the Company has successfully met key project milestones across the platform. Highlights include:
"Over the past seven months, we have been busy at Fury putting the Company in a strong position to leverage its growing, high-grade Canadian gold projects. We are excited about two new Eau Claire targets, the Snake Lake structure and the 850 Zone, which could add an entirely new dimension to the project," commented Mike Timmins, President and CEO of Fury.
Xiaomi's Redmi Notice 10 Professional assessment: A high-end expertise at a low worth
The Redmi Note 10 Pro has a 6.7-inch AMOLED screen, a Snapdragon 732G chipset, stereo speakers, four rear cameras, a long-lasting battery, and a fast charger inside the box. Plus it has a zippy 120Hz display, which is the same refresh rate seen in top-of-the-line models such as the Galaxy S21 Ultra.
The biggest thing missing from the Redmi Note 10 Pro is 5G, which you’ll want your next phone to have if you’re planning on keeping it for a few years. If 5G is important to you, you can consider the pricier 5G variant in the Redmi Note 10 lineup. A telephoto lens is absent from the Redmi Note 10 Pro too. But it’s a fair omission, in my opinion, considering the price. And even with those compromises, the Redmi Note 10 Pro makes up for it with its other features.
In An Effort To Curb Bullying Bosses, Hollywood Hires 'Rage Counselors' | The Daily Wire
In a classic MADtv sketch featuring Bob Newhart, the legendary comedian plays a therapist who has a simple solution for problems ranging from irrational fears to forming self-destructive relationships … "Stop it!"
As THR details, a British survey found that 84 percent of professionals in the U.K.'s film and TV industry report experiencing or witnessing bullying or harassing behavior. No similar studies appear to have been conducted in U.S. entertainment, but headlines suggest the findings would be equally, if not more, damning.
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