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Remuneration: | negotiable Cost to company |
Location: | Durban |
Education level: | Diploma |
Job level: | Junior |
Type: | Permanent |
Reference: | #Chris1807 |
Company: | Viv Gordon Placements |
A hotshot Design agency in Durban is on the lookout for a junior to mid-weight Designer to join their growing Design team that works side-by-side with a TTL team. The role calls for someone talented to deliver high speed and high-quality Design work, that contributes to the overall look and feel of projects; whilst meeting the client brief and brand essence. If you’re an ace with promotional material, packaging and corporate identity design then this could be just what you’re looking for. The agency vibe is fantastic – made up of highly energetic, motivated problem-solvers, creative and strategic thinkers. Their aim is to create unforgettable, highly shareable brand experiences through quality content, memorable moments and beautiful imagery. Show us your fabulous portfolio and make this job yours!
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Requirements
The successful candidate must have/be:
Please submit a relevant portfolio (as a link/PDF) on application.
Should you not receive a response within two weeks, please consider your application unsuccessful.
Viv Gordon Placements (VGP) is a specialist recruitment agency in the advertising, marketing, media, public relations and publishing industries.
Posted on 14 Feb 10:58
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Want to lose a little—or a lot—of weight? Forget the get-slim-quick gimmicks and magic bullets and follow the advice of these weight loss pros instead. We asked four experts in different fields to explain their research into what really works when it comes to losing the weight and keeping it off. Their full-proof strategies will help anyone win at losing.
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No, you’re not dreaming! Getting your Zz’s is proving to be one of the most important behaviors to achieve—and maintain—a healthy weight. Studies show that adults who report sleeping less than five to six hours per night gain more weight over time, have bigger waistlines, and are more likely to be obese compared to those who get sufficient sleep, says Andrea Spaeth, PhD, an assistant professor in the department of kinesiology and health at Rutgers University.
The reason: When you skimp on shut-eye, your hunger hormones get thrown out of whack, which can drive you to eat more calories, often in the form of sugary or fatty foods. It’s much easier to stick to healthy eating habits when you give your body the sleep it requires. If you snooze, you lose!
Since one in three adults are getting insufficient sleep, Spaeth recommends planning your sleep schedule a week at a time in order to ensure at least seven hours of slumber each night. She also suggests creating a healthy sleep environment by limiting light and setting the temperature to around 67 degrees, as well as establishing a nighttime ritual that includes powering down electronic devices and engaging in more relaxing activities instead.
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When obesity researcher Courtney Peterson, PhD, assistant professor at the University of Alabama at Birmingham, wanted to shed 30 extra pounds and keep it off, she used time-restricted eating, one of her areas of research. Time-restricted feeding involves eating in a defined time period (say eight to 10 hours per day), followed by an extended fast of 14 to 16 hours. According to Peterson, research shows that time-restricted feeding reduces appetite, increases fat burn, and aids weight loss.
Eating during a more defined timeframe helps guarantee that you get the majority of your calories earlier in the day. In one study of 420 dieters, those who ate most of their calories before 3:00 p.m. lost more weight (22 pounds) compared to participants who ate most of their calories later in the day (17 pounds), despite both groups following the same 1,400-calorie diet and sticking with an exercise program. To start a time-restricted eating plan, try dining within a 10-hour window, say 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. Then, fast overnight. If you want to get more aggressive, switch to an eight-hour eating window.
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Your bathroom scale may be the best tool to help you lose weight and keep it off, explains Dori Steinberg, PhD, RD, associate director at Duke Global Health Science Center. After completing a series of studies, her research team discovered that overweight and obese adults who stepped on the scale each day lost an average of 13.5 pounds, with some volunteers dropping up to 20. Those who weighed themselves less frequently lost an average of 7 pounds.
“Contrary to popular belief, our research didn’t reveal any downsides of daily weigh-ins, like feeling depressed or displaying signs of disordered eating,” Steinberg says. Weighing yourself daily provides immediate feedback about your typical behaviors, she adds, which explains why it has been shown to motivate individuals to adopt healthier habits, such as eating fewer sweets and getting enough exercise. In other words, it provides additional accountability to help you stay on track.
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Weight loss experts often say: Don’t diet, change your lifestyle. Making the commitment to change your life for the long haul is the key when it comes to lasting weight loss, explains Lisa Zucker, MS, RD, who worked with weight loss clients for nearly a decade at the Anschutz Health and Wellness Center at the University of Colorado.
When people come to the understanding that their behaviors have to change forever, great things can happen. But if the resolve to stick with it isn’t there, weight loss will be only temporary. Participants in the National Weight Control Registry–a collection of more than 10,000 successful dieters who lost significant amounts of weight and kept it off–are noted for their resolve compared to less successful dieters. These folks haven’t gone back to where they were, no matter what barriers they faced. Analysis of their results shows that even when these dieters faced challenges and slipped, they quickly got back on track with their healthier habits.
To get new healthy habits to stick–forever–make your goals specific and concrete, focus on the positive behaviors you’re going to start rather than the negative ones you want to stop, and enlist close friends and family members to help support you and keep you accountable along the way.
Step 1
Preheat oven to 375ºF. Heat oil in a large skillet over medium. Add shallot, and cook, stirring often, until softened, about 1 minute. Add spinach in batches, and cook each batch, stirring often, until wilted, 1 to 2 minutes, before adding next batch. Stir in salt and 1/2 teaspoon of the pepper. Remove from heat.
Step 2
Divide feta, tomatoes, and olives among 12 silicone muffin cups on a baking sheet. Squeeze any excess water from spinach mixture, and divide among cups.
Step 3
Whisk together eggs, yogurt, oregano, and remaining 1/4 teaspoon pepper in a large bowl until well blended. Divide egg mixture evenly among muffin cups. Gently stir with a wooden pick to distribute fillings.
Step 4
Bake until frittatas are just set, 25 to 30 minutes. Let cool 5 minutes, and then pop frittatas out of muffin cups. Serve hot.
Step 5
Make Ahead: Let frittatas cool completely; cover and refrigerate. Eat cold or reheat in microwave or wrapped in foil in toaster oven.
Date: 15 February 2018
Time: 10:00 am
Issued by: Communication Services Directorate – Media Liaison Office
With Ramaphosa anointed president, what will happen to Gigaba?
With Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa set to become SA’s 5th president of the democratic era, he will be in a position to appoint the first Cabinet not overseen by Jacob Zuma in almost a decade.
This means that Ramaphosa will be able to choose the first finance minister not appointed under Zuma’s watch since 2009. Malusi Gigaba, the current minister, was brought in after Pravin Gordhan was axed in a midnight Cabinet reshuffle on March 31, 2017.
But if he were to be reshuffled himself, or moved laterally to another Cabinet position, who would replace him?
Some of the candidates that are said to have a chance of securing the top finance job, if Gigaba stepped down or were removed, are former finance minister Nhlanhla Nene, former finance minister Pravin Gordhan, ex-treasury director general and current Standard Bank CEO Lungisa Fuzile, former deputy finance minister Mcebisi Jonas, and former ANC treasurer general Zweli Mkhize.
• Editor’s note: This article is updated each time new information becomes available.
JOHANNESBURG – The Presidency said no official communication has been issued on a media briefing on Wednesday.
No communication issued
The media is advised that no official communication has been issued by the Presidency on a media briefing today by President Jacob Zuma as reported by media houses. https://t.co/0u8qURDvHu
— PresidencyZA (@PresidencyZA) February 14, 2018
President Jacob Zuma was expected to address the nation on Wednesday.
The ANC’s National Executive Committee has asked him to leave office.
It’s not known if the President will give in to his party’s wishes.
He’s asked the ANC to give him more time in office. The NEC refused.
He says he’ll respond to a letter from the NEC in public.
ANC chairperson Gwede Mantashe has warned the president that he’ll face tough consequences if he clings to power.
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