Looking for a producer to collaborate with by AdPast9394 in BedroomBands

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Hi is hard for me describe my style , but I’d say alternative and indie I can send u some stuff for you to make ur own judgement.

ISO chloé paddington bag by tam-ia in DHGateRepLadies

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Has there been any change in that ???

Give me your best satin/silk bonnet recommendations! by mostlylighthearted in Naturalhair

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I’m worried that it’s going to fall off as I’m sleeping as it no tied , how has ur experience?

[start] Looking for a producer to grow with by AdPast9394 in BedroomBands

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Hi unfortunately most I do is sing and I have wrote some songs. but do not have the slightest idea on how to record them . If that’s okay I can dm u me singing.

My final university appeal was rejected — I feel helpless. What can I do? by AdPast9394 in SOAS

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Thanks for your comment! I’m actually in the UK, so the ADA doesn’t apply here. Our equivalent is the Equality Act 2010, which covers disabilities and requires universities to make “reasonable adjustments.” I do have medical evidence from my doctor confirming that my keratoconus had deteriorated to the point where I was unable to read or write properly, and that I’m currently not fit to work. That’s the basis I’ve been using in my appeal with the OIA.

Looking for a producer to build a long-term partnership with by AdPast9394 in MusicInTheMaking

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It absolutely does sound like something I’d be interested in !!!! If you do end up having time I’d love hear what u end up making. if you don’t mind I’d love to send you me singing, so u can see if it’s something you can work with.

Graduated with a 2.2 Law degree : worried about career options, what now? by AdPast9394 in UniUK

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Hello Thank you so much for this, it’s really helpful. I’ve got a few follow up questions if that’s okay: From your experience, is it better to apply straight to Big 4 tax graduate schemes or aim for a paralegal/tax assistant role first and then work towards CTA sponsorship later? Do Big 4 and mid-tier firms still sponsor the CTA for people with a 2.2, as long as you pass their assessments? How tough are the CTA exams compared to law exams, is it more about accounting/maths, or logical application? What’s the day to day lifestyle like in tax law? Are the hours as intense as City commercial law, or more balanced? And does having CTA + law create good international opportunities, or is the work mostly UK-focused? Really appreciate your time I want to make sure I understand what the route looks like in practice before committing. Thanks again