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  • 1 month ago | mummypages.ie | Anna Murray

    If you are braving the outdoors with your family this summer, fair play to you. Maybe you and your brood thrive amongst nature and long to sleep beneath the stars. However, if like us you are totally winging it, you might find some reassurance in this list: Here are 8 tips for your family camping trip. A great way to organise your kid’s clothes is to pack entire outfits. Grab underwear, socks, a t-shirt and jumper and roll them into trousers or shorts, tucking the loose sides in.

  • 2 months ago | mummypages.ie | Anna Murray

    At this point, I think its fair to say most of us are totally sourdoughed out of it. While we truly love sourdough, the energy and time kneaded (get it? hehe) to make a sourdough loaf is simply too much. If you love to bake and eat fresh bread but are not bothered feeding a sourdough starter for a week and then spend nearly 12 hours prepping your dough before you even get to stick the loaf in the oven, you’ve come to the right place.

  • Sep 18, 2024 | theexeterdaily.co.uk | Anna Murray

    This month, Exeter city centre will become a place to explore the extraordinary, as the free FUTURES festival rolls into town. Taking place across the weekend of 28th – 29th September, visitors can immerse themselves in family-friendly activities, get hands on with science and culture, and dive into awe-inspiring research with the University of Exeter.

  • Sep 12, 2024 | rocketsoftware.com | Anna Murray

    Service Level Agreements (SLAs) are the backbone of any successful IT operation. But meeting SLAs can be a daunting challenge, especially in complex IT environments. Frequent SLA breaches lead to financial loss, reputational damage, and eroded customer trust. Workload automation tools and schedulers have long been a staple in IT operations. They’re designed to automate routine tasks, schedule event-driven workflows, and manage batch jobs.

  • Mar 28, 2024 | mummypages.ie | Anna Murray

    We have all heard the word ‘Narcissist’ being thrown around. Maybe a family member referred to you as a narcissist when they caught you taking selfies or looking at yourself in the mirror. The word is normally used to refer to people who seem full of themselves. Many use it as a synonym for the word ‘vain’. The media have also brought to light a growing concern that narcissism is ‘on the rise’ amongst young people as a result of social media. This is completely false.

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