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    This Oscar-winning actor is set to present Amal Clooney with a prestigious award

    Over the years, Lebanese-British lawyer Amal Clooney has been commended for her work as a barrister and activist.
    Now, recognising the incredible nature of her hard work, Clooney is set to be given a prestigious award, which is highly-recognised to protect courageous journalists around the world, and it’s Oscar-winning actress Meryl Streep who will present her with the accolade.

    The celebrated star will honour Clooney with the CPJ International Press Awards this year for being a powerful influencer in her own right.
    While being praised for her sartorial choices, the human rights barrister of international renown is a strong advocate for press freedom including the rights of journalists around the world at the United Nations while she also promotes freedom and speech and journalism through the Clooney Foundation for Justice.

    Streep will present Clooney with the 2020 Ifill Press Freedom Award.
    Discussing the accolade and the ceremony, Streep explained, “In times of unprecedented uncertainty, it’s journalists who are out there, gathering the facts and trying to help us make sense of it all.”
    “By asking tough questions, and pursuing the truth at any cost, they are essential workers — serving the public and protecting democracy,” she added. “That’s why I’m proud to take part in this year’s International Press Freedom Awards and to continue supporting the vital work of the Committee to Protect Journalists.”

    On Thursday, November 19, 2020 CJP’s 30th annual awards ceremony will honour courageous journalists around the globe including Clooney who works as a representative for the numerous journalists that have been under threat.
    The CPJ’s 2020 award winners will include four journalists from Bangladesh, Iran, Nigeria and Russia who have set out to report the news without fear of facing arrest or prosecution.
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    The Jazzy Golfer is changing the world of golf for women one swing at a time

    After entering the world of golf in 2017, Jasmine, better known as ‘The Jazzy Golfer’ has induced a fresh hint of energy into the sport with her newfound passion for the game. After quickly establishing a loyal fanbase, she has been committed to the game since April 2019 while levering into a full-time content creator specializing in golf while managing key partnerships.
    Emirates Woman discussed all of this and more with Jasmine when including the Omega Dubai Moonlight Classic, which recently took place in Dubai, and is part of a professional golf tournament on the Ladies European Tour shines a light on women’s golf.
    How did you get into golf?

    I was introduced to the game a few years ago on a family holiday in Portugal. Bored of driving the buggy around they told me to ‘give it a go’, so I did! Having played lots of sports as a youngster I thought, “How hard could this be?” Well, it turns out it was pretty difficult! However, after hitting most of my shots in the water and taking chunks out of the course, I hit that ‘one clean shot’ and I was totally hooked. So, like a typical millennial, I went online to find someone to look up to and learn from but realised there wasn’t really anyone showcasing the young, beginner females perspective so, ‘The Jazzy Golfer’ was born!
    What were your first experiences of the sport?
    After being in and around the golf club environment, I began to encounter quite a few obstacles and saw the games’ shortcomings in welcoming and nurturing new players, especially women and juniors. I absolutely loved the challenge of the sport and playing it was so much more fun than I had ever expected (as many people still see it as a boring, old, white man sport) so it felt like a shame that the culture didn’t reflect how fun the game was or do it justice. In all the sports I’ve played, I’d never felt so much of an outsider as I had in golf and realised this really wasn’t right and felt compelled to do my bit to change this. I started speaking out online and creating conversation about such topics as: some clubs not allowing female members, men-only areas (yes, these still exist in 2020!), women not allowed on the course at the weekends and the lack of coverage and purse sizes of the women’s game.

    How did you make golf your career?
    After speaking out about my experiences and documenting my journey, my content was incredibly well-received and seemed to be well-needed as I amassed over 30,000 followers on social media in a short space of time and started to be asked to join certain golfing projects. Fast forward 2 years, what started as a passion project alongside my full-time job as a Treasury Consultant at PwC had gotten to a point where the demand for my time to support such great causes outweighed the days of holiday I had left so I ended up taking the bold step of handing in my notice and this is now my full-time job!
    Where has this great career taken you?
    To date, I’ve putted with Tiger Woods, played golf with Rory McIlroy, Sir Nick Faldo, Michelle Wie, Azahara Munoz, Tommy Fleetwood, many excellent well-known and up and coming female pros on the LET, presented for both the men’s and women’s European Tours, been a member of the R&A panel for the Women In Golf Charter launch and many more. I was also lucky enough to be the official presenter for Visit Scotland at last years’ Solheim Cup which was one of the biggest highlights of my career to date. However, the greatest buzz I still get is seeing the impact it has had on the people who I enjoy playing golf with and interacting with the most: the women and juniors I have set out to bring into the game. The greatest feeling is getting feedback from young fans who have given the sport a go and find me to say thank you. When I worked with Niall Horan at one of his golf companies’ events in Ireland, 4 junior girls came over and asked for a photo, all wearing Jazzy leggings because they’d seen my content!

    What would say needs to change in the sport for women and what do you hope to see happen in golf in the future?
    The culture of sexism remains quite apparent in many clubs and at some clubs, females are still restricted to what times they can play and peak or ‘preferred’ tee times are reserved for men. Rules like this need to be eradicated completely so that women feel as much a part of a golf club as men. I’d also like to see a wider range of offerings in terms of equipment, clothing and golf breaks – women seem to be a bit of an afterthought in this sport and we need equal consideration in the aforementioned categories. I’d especially ask that equipment and clothing isn’t all pink, not all women love pink! Women’s golf (and women’s sport in general) needs a lot more coverage and I’d encourage all media outlets to go the extra mile to showcase just how exceptionally talented female pros can be. As I say, ‘if you can’t see it, you can’t be it’ so to encourage more juniors to look up to these women and to perhaps want to follow in their footsteps, we need make sure their stories are put out there!
    What is it like playing golf in Dubai and how does golf here differ from other places in the world?
    I’ve only played a few rounds so far in Dubai, but the real variety of golf clubs out here is such an appeal. The courses are always in such immaculate condition and the service at every single club I’ve been to is second to none. Having the Dubai skyline as a backdrop is a grand, spectacular sight and a real bonus to any round of golf! I also played my first round of night golf here in Dubai and I absolutely love it! It’s such a fun and different concept to anything else we have back in the UK and I can’t get enough!
    What have you most enjoyed about being part of the Omega Dubai Moonlight Classic so far?
    It’s incredible to think that I’m involved with such a prestigious event that’s been going on for 14 years! It’s only Tuesday so the event hasn’t kicked off yet but yesterday we spent the day behind the scenes and filming with a prize winner. Omega did a great competition where they encouraged people to tag a friend who deserved their Time To Shine. Our lucky winner Zania, nominated by her friend Yana, was surprised with a video call from Dame Laura Davies herself, a lesson from Solheim Cup superstar Celine Boutier, some customized Titleist wedges AND signed items from world-famous players Lydia Ko and Rory McIlroy. To be a part of that and really give back to female golf in that way was a huge privilege and it’s given Zania the inspiration and boost to continue to pursue her desired career of being a pro on the LPGA!
    What is your mission from now?
    My mission now is to document my journey in lowering my handicap whilst showcasing the fun and interesting side of the sport as well as increasing recognition of the role, importance and benefits of more women and juniors being encouraged to this great game. And, of course, providing a much-needed Jazzing-Up of how the game is portrayed and perceived!
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    This Italian fashion house will host its own virtual film festival

    As fashion houses around the world have reinvented the runway for the pandemic era, Gucci is amongst the latest to take on a hybrid format, by presenting a seven-part miniseries directed by Gus Van Sant and the Italian house’s creative director, Alessandro Michele.
    Entitled ‘Overture of Something That Never Ended’, the series will star international talents and friends of the house including Harry Styles, Billie Eilish, Arlo Parks and Florence Welch.

    Featuring 15 independent young designers, the programme will also include short fashion films including creatives such as Stefan Cooke, Mowalola, Gui Rosa, Collina Strada, Ahluwalia and many more.
    It’s not the first time the Maison has gone digital, to showcase its Resort 2021 collection earlier this year, Gucci hosted a 12-hour live stream in July which included a complete behind-the-scenes run-through of the collection.
    This digital and innovative digital cinema experience will take place from Monday to Sunday, November 16 to 22 on YouTube along with a dedicated site guccifest.com.
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    How to brighten up your home with floral arrangements

    A beautiful floral arrangement can instantly brighten up any space and keeps the place smelling fresh.
    Since things are opening up in Dubai as restrictions on events and social gatherings are beginning to ease, why not look to a flower installation to breathe life into your home?

    Dubai-based bespoke flower company Fine Blooms offers a variety of customised bespoke bouquets and installations for large-scale events.

    Keeping in mind the atmosphere and emotion when designing installations, Fine Blooms look to fashion trends for their combination of colour and texture and provide anything from small table setups to incredible and bespoke hanging features.
    “Working on bigger projects allows us as a business and creatives to also express ourselves and our abilities,” the Creative Director at Fine Blooms, Chloe Szukilojc, said. “We really pride ourselves on the fact we can make any vision come to life.’’

    Fine blooms offer free delivery is offered to customers who live in Dubai, or alternatively, you can collect your arrangements from their studio in Boxpark. If you’re located in another emirate there’s a delivery fee of Dhs75.
    Installation pricing starts from 2000 AED.
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    Sheikh Mohammed congratulates Joe Biden on US presidential win

    For the better part of the last week, the whole world has been watching in anticipation to see who would be elected the President of the United States of America for the next four years – current President Donald Trump who is the Republican candidate or Joe Biden, former Vice President and the Democratic candidate.
    However, after days of counting votes and with a neck and neck race, on Saturday it was announced that Biden was the new President-Elect after securing over 270 electoral votes in the US electoral college.

    Congratulating him on his success, HH Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, the Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, took to Twitter to share a public message to President-Elect Biden and Vice Presdient-Elect Kamala Harris.

    Congratulations to the President-Elect of the United States @JoeBiden and Vice President-Elect @KamalaHarris . We look forward to strengthening our five-decade enduring and strategic relations. pic.twitter.com/DiBiXu7JMh
    — HH Sheikh Mohammed (@HHShkMohd) November 7, 2020

    “Congratulations to the President-Elect of the United States Joe Biden and Vice President-Elect Kamala Harris,” he said. “We look forward to strengthening our five-decade enduring and strategic relations.”
    The Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed Forces, HH Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan also shared a public message to congratulate the pair on their win.

    Congratulations to @JoeBiden and @KamalaHarris on winning the US elections. Our sincere wishes for further development and prosperity for the American people. The UAE and USA are friends and allies with a strong historic partnership that we look forward to strengthening together.
    — محمد بن زايد (@MohamedBinZayed) November 7, 2020

    “Congratulations to Joe Biden and Kamala Harris on winning the US elections,” he said. “Our sincere wishes for further development and prosperity for the American people.
    “The UAE and USA are friends and allies with a strong historic partnership that we look forward to strengthening together.”
    It’s a history-making election for the US, with the highest-ever voter turnout and it also marks the first woman ever being elected into office. Harris is also the first person of Black and Asian American descent to be elected as Vice President of the USA.
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    10 exciting new series and films coming to Netflix this month

    With Netflix becoming our favourite hobby in 2020 – especially during lockdown – we’re always on the lookout for upcoming movies and TV shows to keep us entertained. As we approach the cooler months, we can’t wait to hunker down with a cup of hot chocolate and get into the festive spirit.
    From Christmas-themed originals to gripping TV shows there’s a range of family-friendly content for everyone out there and here’s what’s next on our list to watch.
    The Life Ahead, Launching November 5

    In this gripping Netflix Original,  a Jewish woman takes in a young Muslim and tries to help him find his family and his faith starring Hollywood’s favourite, Sophia Loren.
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    Dash & Lily, Launching November 5

    This comedy series centres around the romance between cynical Dash and optimistic Lily, with the majority of it being shot in New York City.
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    The Princess Switch: Switched Again, Launching November 13
    This holiday hit will soon have a sequel releasing starring Vanessa Hudgens who will be playing a new character. We’re sure to be adding this to our list of festive-themed films to enjoy. For those who haven’t watched the first movie, here’s the trailer.
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    The Minions of Midas, Launching November 11
    This Spanish political thriller set in contemporary Madrid is a six-part series which follows a rich businessman, Victor who is blackmailed by an organisation which unravels its identity through the series.
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    Operation Christmas Drop, Launching November 27
    A traditional political aide falls for a big-hearted Air Force pilot, Captain Andrew Jantz, as he shuts down his tropical base, making it the perfect rom-com with all the classical elements.
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    The Crown: Season 4, Launching November 13
    The gripping series featuring the life and reign of Queen Elizabeth II will have its fourth season releasing soon and we can’t wait to see what happens next.
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    Paranormal
    This Egyptian original series portrays the journey of a sceptical haematologist who’s plunged into a series of inexplicable events, watch to find out what happens next.
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    Trial 4, Launching November 10
    This true-crime docuseries revolves around an American man who has spent 22 years in prison after being convicted of the murder of a Boston police detective in 1993. However, it comes with a twist.
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    Sugar Rush Christmas: Season 2, Launching November 18
    For all the pastry lovers and aspiring bakers, the competition series returns for the second season this month where bakers are challenged to special holiday treats where time’s the limit.
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    The Christmas Chronicles: Part Two, Launching November 22
    Starring Kurt Russell, who’s back as Santa Claus, brother and sister duo Kate and Teddy save Christmas as they journey through an unexpected adventure with Santa once again.
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    So, let the Netflix marathon begin!
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    Jeans Are Canceled: Wear These Instead

    Jeans—when’s the last time you put a pair on? March? February? At this point, we don’t know, but in 2020, they have become all but obsolete.As we’re experiencing life almost completely from home, our idea of clothes has changed drastically, and pants are no exception. Gone are the days that we hunt for the perfect pair of jeans; this year, we’re searching for pants that are comfortable and cool, and the work-from-home gods have delivered.
    Give your ratty old joggers you’ve been living in for months a break (mine are from high school track—what does that say about the state of the world?) and see how good you feel in one of these uber-cool options: More

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    Stressed? Try These 10 Simple Things

    In 2020, it seems like the #1 factor we all have in common is stress. Especially as women, we’re always doing it all (whatever “it all” means): making time for loved ones, working full-time jobs, creating side hustles, and helping those in need while we’re at it. Throw in a terrifying election, global pandemic, and the upcoming holiday season, and chronic stress feels more like normalcy.Even though mandatory isolation might have made you feel otherwise, you are not alone. Whether it’s scheduling an appointment with a therapist or utilizing online resources (some of our favorites are Talkspace, BetterHelp, and Therapy for Black Girls), you can take action to lower stress levels. In the meantime, here are 10 simple ways you can feel OK right now, even if nothing else does.

    1. Be mindful about your mornings
    Waking up in itself is a stressful experience. Even if you don’t have the snooze-twice-while-getting-up-at-the-crack-of-dawn routine and actually wake up well-rested, our minds go straight to all the things we need to accomplish that day. Put off the mental to-do lists with a stress-relieving morning routine as a non-negotiable way to start your day. Don’t check your phone or email until you’ve gone through a skincare routine, meditation, gratitude journaling, or at least brewing a cup of coffee, and fill the 30 minutes after you wake up with rituals and routines that you’ll look forward to.
    If you don’t have the time or luxury to fit in 30 minutes of you-time (because of an early start-time or kids that wake you up), even just spending one minute lying in bed and telling yourself it’s going to be a good day can help. Bottom line: be mindful about your mornings, and the rest of the day will feel more manageable as well. 

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    2. Schedule multiple one-minute breaks in your day
    Even if you feel energized, calm, and motivated until that afternoon slump, we often don’t realize the stress that accumulates starting first thing the morning. To keep stress from building up, schedule one-minute breaks throughout the day. Whether it’s on the hour, every 20 minutes, or after each important task you complete on your to-do list, just taking 60 seconds to close your eyes and take deep breaths can be enough to let go of the stress and tension that piles up throughout your day. Better yet, visualize the stress leaving your body, relax your shoulders (and other tension areas), or repeat a mantra while taking your one-minute break.  

    3. Light a candle
    That’s right: your stock of pumpkin spice candles is not only good for girls’ nights in. Diffusing essential oils or burning a candle will invigorate your senses, and anything that sparks your senses can help keep your mind more grounded and connected to your body. Plus, according to aromatherapy, scents like rosemary, lavender, peppermint, ylang-ylang, and lemon can help with stress relief, so look for one of these scents in essential oil form to diffuse or smell from the bottle for instant relaxation, or find candles with notes of lavender or peppermint to light throughout the day. 

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    4. Make a list of the top 10 sources of stress
    Many people avoid facing their stress, or sweep it under the rug until it comes out in moments that wouldn’t typically cause high-stress, like your roommate leaving dishes in the sink or your boss scheduling an extra meeting. Spend a few minutes identifying and writing down the top 10 sources of stress in your life. Once you know where your stress is coming from, you’ll be able to find solutions. You can even go so far as to take your #1 stressor and come up with five things you can do right now that can minimize it (and then do them). If you find that some of your stressors aren’t solvable, you can begin to accept what cannot be changed. Even accepting life circumstances as they are can help ease stress, even if you cannot necessarily fix them. 

    5. Take a walk
    Being active and exercising has been shown to significantly reduce stress, and the easiest way to be more active throughout the day is to go on more walks. Looks like your Fitbit was onto something: getting in your steps has many physical and mental health benefits. Plus, it’s not only good for your stress levels, but it’s enjoyable and easy to fit into a busy schedule (so another thing on your to-do list won’t cause you more stress). Whether you schedule a walk on your lunch break or walk around the block whenever you start to feel stress levels rise, cue up a podcast, grab a warm jacket, and get outside for an instant stress-reliever. 

    6. Drink less coffee (or switch to decaf)
    Your morning cup of coffee might be a non-negotiable for feeling like a normal human before 9am, or an afternoon latte might help you push through that slump, but bad news: it might also be affecting your stress. Everyone has varying thresholds for how much caffeine they can tolerate, so while coffee is beneficial for some people,  it can increase stress and anxiety for others by stimulating the fight-or-flight hormone associated with increased energy. If you notice that caffeine makes you jittery or anxious, consider cutting back or sticking with decaf. If you’re not sure because coffee is such a daily ritual, try going a day or two without any caffeine to see if you notice any difference in stress levels. 

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    7. Meditation
    I feel like the word “meditation” is so overused in the wellness space that it has become the all-encompassing go-to for any ailment or wellness woe. But just because you may hear about it everywhere doesn’t mean you should disregard it. Deepak Chopra, MD often talks about “equanimity,” or the ability to stay calm in chaos. It’s basically a fancy way of saying stress levels stay low, even when the exterior factors are stressful (like a busy work week, terrifying election, or a global pandemic).
    The goal of meditation is, in fact, to find peace, even in stressful situations. Just because a lot is going on externally does not mean it has to affect our internal state. Meditation gives us the tools to do this because it helps us act with intention, rather than impulse. Whether it’s in the morning, at night, or during the day, start up a meditation practice so stressful situations don’t affect your personal stress. 

    8. Say “no” when you mean “no”
    Sure, not all stressors are under your control, but many are. Reassess where you’re dealing with avoidable stressors. For example, have you helped a coworker finish their project and are therefore pushed on time to complete your to-do list? Good for you for being a selfless employee, but you’re not helping the company if you’re spreading yourself too thin. Tell the coworker what time works best for you, rather than dropping everything for the time that works for them, or say you’re pressed for time and suggest another coworker or intern that would have more time. That also goes for babysitting your neighbor’s cat while they’re away or making plans with friends when you really want a night at home. Learn to say “no” when you mean “no,” and cut out unnecessary tasks from your to-do list.

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    9. At bedtime, think of all the things that went right that day
    Our minds are good at focusing on what we didn’t accomplish, what went wrong during the day, or what we have to get done tomorrow. While that’s great for keeping your work schedule organized, it’s awful for stress and anxiety (and often prevents us from getting a good night’s sleep). Counteract the thought process that most of us have before bed by making a mental list of all the things that went right that day. Maybe you accomplished a difficult task, finally finished the project that’s been taking you forever, or got a compliment from your boss. Or maybe you just got through the day, and that’s an accomplishment enough. Bottom line, take time before you fall asleep to make a mental list of all the things that went right that day, rather than focusing on what went wrong or what you have to do tomorrow. 

    10. Take physical action
    We’re about to get technical here: the “Cognitive-Behavioral Triangle” is a very easy-to-understand diagram, with thoughts, emotions, and behavior at each of the points. The diagram demonstrates that each point of the triangle connects to all the other points (you took elementary geometry, right?). How we think affects how we feel and what we do, but this pattern can work in reverse too. That means that certain actions will affect thoughts and feelings.
    Breathing techniques or relaxing the shoulders are physical actions that signal to the brain that everything is fine. Sometimes, the mind can be hard to control (when I’m really stressed, I cannot always reason myself out of it), but one point of the triangle will affect the others. If you find your stress is hard to control or reason out of, start with physical actions. Try breathing techniques, improving your posture, exercise, or yoga poses. 

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