Ik vraag dit voor een vriend: Hoe kom je met een beperking bij een ontruiming de hogeschool uit?

Ik was laatst op stage en toen hadden we een brandoefening. Ik zag toen ook iemand in een rolstoel buiten en ik vroeg me af: hoe werkt dat eigenlijk als je een beperking hebt? Hoe kom je bij een ontruiming de hogeschool uit als je in een rolstoel zit of slechtziend of slechthorend bent? Groetjes, RingTheAlarm Beste RingTheAlarm, Hartstikke goed dat je daarbij […]

T-Mobile’s big telco plot twist – from ‘un-carrier’ rebel to industry pace-setter

T-Mobile’s latest moves in AI-native RAN and private 5G for elite sports suggest a carrier evolving beyond its disruptive roots into something more formidable: the operator with the clearest story about where telecoms, AI, and customer experience converge. In sum…

Brasil: Sky renueva su identidad visual y anuncia a Sky Link como marca para su servicio con Amazon Leo
La compañía brasileña de telecomunicaciones Sky Brasil, perteneciente al holding Waiken ILW (Grupo Werthein), lanzó este 28 de abril una nueva identidad visual con el objetivo de renovar su imagen en su rol de empresa proveedora de múltiples servicios: TV Paga, Internet y telefonía móvil. El nuevo lema es: Donde todo se conecta. Esta actualización […] La entrada

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7 Things You Should Know About Appleton Estate Rum, Jamaica’s Oldest Continuously Operating Distillery

Terroir is a characteristic typically prized in wine, but a few distillers attempt to bring that concept into their spirits. At Appleton Estate Rum, the goal is to taste the warm, lush, and damp environment that surrounds the Jamaican distillery. After British troops invaded Jamaica in 1655, the Crown granted the soldier Francis Dickinson a piece of land in Nassau Valley that would eventually…

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7 Things You Should Know About Beringer Vineyards, Napa’s Oldest Continuously Operating Winery

Like many of Napa’s earliest wineries, the story of Beringer Vineyards is the story of the American dream. In the late 1860s, Jacob Beringer emigrated from Mainz, Germany — a town just off the banks of the Rhine River — to the U.S. after hearing about the country’s bountiful opportunities. He landed in New York and, shortly after, caught wind of the then-elusive Napa Valley. He’d heard the area…

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7 Things You Should Know About Springbank, One of Scotland’s Most Storied Distilleries

The Scotch whisky landscape of the 17th and 18th centuries was plagued with black market distilleries trying to evade taxes first imposed by Parliament in 1644. For the next 150 years, smuggling would be the main force driving the industry, and a hub of such activity was Campbeltown, Scotland, where Archibald Mitchell went from underground distiller to upstanding founder of Springbank. In many…

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7 Things You Should Know About Old Overholt, the Oldest Continuously Operating Whiskey Brand in the U.S.

Most of the rye whiskey produced in the U.S. today is made in Kentucky, but a village in rural Pennsylvania was once a major incubator of America’s rye scene. When Mennonite farmer Abraham Overholt established A. Overholt & Co. in West Overton in 1810, he started what would become one of the most historic, fabled distilleries in the country. The average whiskey drinker might classify the brand,…

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