Lexus Stevens Creek Allows Guests the Freedom to Choose with Lexus Complete

SAN JOSE, Calif., Jan. 28, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — Lexus Stevens Creek just announced a new membership service that provides on-demand access to their luxury vehicles. This new alternative to car ownership and leasing brings flexibility and convenience to their guests.

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SAN JOSE, Calif., Jan. 28, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — Lexus Stevens Creek just announced a new membership service that provides on-demand access to their luxury vehicles. This new alternative to car ownership and leasing brings flexibility and convenience to their guests.

As a member of Lexus Complete, guests will enjoy access to a multi-car garage of Lexus vehicles where each month they can choose to keep the same model or «flip» to another vehicle. Members can easily utilize the digital concierge to switch between a variety of Lexus vehicles on the Lexus Complete Subscription app. This enables members to have the perfect sedan for a weekend getaway down the coast or a roomy SUV with extra seating to hit the slopes in Tahoe.

«This exciting new program is a great option for drivers in these uncertain times where you may not need multiple vehicles, all the time. The simplicity of the program means no negotiating a lease or purchase. You select a car on an app, scan your credit card, and 24 hours later you have a Lexus to drive. Plus, it’s a smart option for both short and midterm business travelers visiting Silicon Valley who want a Luxury car and not just a rental,» said Jared Miller, Lexus Stevens Creek Vice President and General Manager.

Full coverage insurance, Lexus Roadside assistance, maintenance, cleaning, a personal concierge, and a monthly vehicle exchange are included in a simple monthly fee. Membership costs $495 for enrollment and $995 per month plus tax with 31-day commitment. Customers may learn more about Lexus Complete online at https://www.lexusstevenscreek.com/lexus-complete-subscription.html.

About Lexus Stevens Creek

Lexus Stevens Creek, a Penske Motor Group dealership, is the #1 New and Preowned Lexus dealership in Northern California, based on 2020 year-end sales data as reported by Lexus. Lexus Stevens Creek is committed to service excellence and to delivering the best possible experience to their guests. The dealership is passionate about making a difference in their community and has a long history of partnering with local non-profit organizations. Hosting donation drives, as well as offering scholarships to student athletes, Lexus Stevens Creek has been giving back to local organizations through the Lexus Cares community engagement program.

For more information, please visit https://www.lexusstevenscreek.com/.

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584 Hydrogen Fueling Stations Launched in 33 countries, Says Information Trends

STERLING, Va., Jan. 28, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — The hydrogen fueling station market is witnessing a dramatic acceleration in growth, with 584 hydrogen stations deployed by year-end 2020, according to a study released by Information Trends, a market research company.

The study, «Global Market for Hydrogen Fueling Stations, 2021» says the number of countries that have deployed hydrogen stations now stands at 33, with more countries gearing up to enter the market.

The deployments are a…

STERLING, Va., Jan. 28, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — The hydrogen fueling station market is witnessing a dramatic acceleration in growth, with 584 hydrogen stations deployed by year-end 2020, according to a study released by Information Trends, a market research company.

The study, «Global Market for Hydrogen Fueling Stations, 2021» says the number of countries that have deployed hydrogen stations now stands at 33, with more countries gearing up to enter the market.

The deployments are a positive sign for the uptake of hydrogen fuel cell vehicles from Hyundai, Toyota, and Honda, said Naqi Jaffery, the President and CEO of Information Trends.

As hydrogen fuel cell buses and trucks gain greater market acceptance, hydrogen stations for heavy-duty transportation are increasingly being deployed, Mr. Jaffery said. In the next few years, he added, hydrogen fuel cells will be widely used to drive trains, aircraft, and maritime vessels.

Japan is a clear global leader in deployments with close to 150 hydrogen stations, Mr. Jaffery said, but the fastest growth is in China where more than a hundred hydrogen stations have gone into operation.

By 2035, the study said, hydrogen stations will blanket most of the United States, Western Europe, China, Japan, and South Korea. The sums of money being poured into hydrogen station deployments are staggering, mostly raised through public-private partnerships.

The 200+ page study is based on extensive research spanning several months. It provides a comprehensive analysis of hydrogen station deployments.

In addition to the study, Information Trends has put together a comprehensive database of hydrogen stations globally.

About Information Trends

Information Trends is a reputable market research, consulting and advisory services firm based in the Washington D.C. metro area. The company publishes in-depth market studies and provides research and advisory services to meet its clients’ ongoing needs for actionable market intelligence.

Media Contact:

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SAJU, in Just Three Months, Have Already Recycled +10,000 Caps with Their Recycled Sunglasses.

MIAMI, Jan. 28, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — For the last three years, SAJU has been redefining how glasses accessories are made and sold in Colombia. In this short period, with over 100,00 units sold, they have accomplished great goals such as:

MIAMI, Jan. 28, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — For the last three years, SAJU has been redefining how glasses accessories are made and sold in Colombia. In this short period, with over 100,00 units sold, they have accomplished great goals such as:

  • Being awarded as one of the twenty-five most resilient start-ups. (According to Forbes Colombia)
  • Employing only mothers head of household in our production facilities.
  • Participating in SharkTank Colombia with three investment offers from the sharks.
  • Working with indigenous communities to honor their traditions.
  • Collaborating with great brands, such as Tous, CocaCola, Rappi, and Toyota.
  • Selling our product overseas in more than 20 countries.

All these significant achievements have been able, thanks to more than 20 employees, that every day gives their best, to redefine a category that has been forgotten for years: Glasses accessories.

Last year, Sajú faced a major mental shift to social and ambient awareness, leading to the launch of their latest product: Sunglasses made locally from ten recycled bottle caps and inspired in Cartagena different colors.

Our glasses have had generous support from the community since day one.  Achieving successful crowdfunding of $40,000usd in just 2 hours and selling more than 1,000 units during the first three months.

Thanks to the community’s support and the goal to establish a global brand, SAJU has decided to open a fulfillment facility in Florida, USA. This facility will be shipping all orders made through www.sajuthemonkey.com and promise a delivery USA-WIDE no longer than a week. To celebrate their new webpage and fulfillment facility, SAJU will be offering 25% OFF on all orders +35 USD thru February.

Media Contact:

Juan Pablo Pradilla, CEO at SAJU THE MONKEY LLC.

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Mizzou International Composers Festival Announces Resident Composers for 2021

COLUMBIA, Mo., Jan. 28, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — The Mizzou New Music Initiative (MNMI) has selected four resident composers to participate in the 2021 Mizzou International Composers Festival (MICF). 

Presented by MNMI and the University of Missouri School of Music from Monday, July 26 through Saturday, July 31 in Columbia, the twelfth annual MICF (<a target="_blank"…

COLUMBIA, Mo., Jan. 28, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — The Mizzou New Music Initiative (MNMI) has selected four resident composers to participate in the 2021 Mizzou International Composers Festival (MICF). 

Presented by MNMI and the University of Missouri School of Music from Monday, July 26 through Saturday, July 31 in Columbia, the twelfth annual MICF (http://composersfestival.missouri.edu/) will feature world premieres of new works written by each of the selected composers. Listed with their current places of residence, they are:

* Ana Paola Santillán AlcocerMexico City, Mexico (https://www.anapaolasa.com/)
* Daniel FitzpatrickColumbia, MO
* Paul MortillaCoral Gables, FL
* Nina ShekharPrinceton, NJ (http://ninashekhar.com/)

These four composers will be featured in the 2021 MICF along with the eight composers who were chosen for the 2020 festival, but whose works could not be premiered when COVID-related restrictions forced the festival to be reconfigured as an online event.

Those composers are Yu Kuwabara (Tokyo, Japan), Pascal Le Boeuf (New York, NY), Shuying Li (Spokane, WA), Celka Ojakangas (Los Angeles, CA), DM R (Diana M. Rodriguez) (New York, NY), Niko Schroeder (Columbia, MO), Andrew Tholl (Los Angeles, CA), and Felipe Tovar-Henao (Bloomington, IN).

The premieres of the new works from all 12 composers will be presented during festival week in two concerts, six per concert, along with music by the distinguished guest composers. However, because the COVID pandemic makes future conditions difficult to predict, MNMI will have several contingent plans for the 2021 MICF if safety concerns, University policy, or state or local laws make it impossible to present the festival «in-person» on the campus of the University of Missouri in Columbia.

Those plans may include (but are not limited to) an online-only festival, a limited in-person experience, or some combination of online and in-person activities, such as additional concerts featuring music from the guest composers and other contemporary creators, workshops, master classes, and other events.

The Festival’s distinguished guest composers for 2021 will be Chen Yi and David T. Little. Chen is a distinguished professor of composition at the Conservatory of Music and Dance at the University of Missouri-Kansas City. A finalist for the 2006 Pulitzer Prize for Music for her composition «Si Ji» («Four Seasons»), she was born and raised in Guangzhou, China and is known as a prolific composer who blends Chinese and Western traditions, transcending cultural and musical boundaries.

Little currently chairs the composition program at MannesThe New School in New York City. He previously served as Executive Director of MATA and on the board of directors at Chamber Music America, and from 2014–2017 was composer-in-residence with Opera Philadelphia and Music-Theatre Group.

The acclaimed new music group Alarm Will Sound, conducted by artistic director Alan Pierson, once again will serve as resident ensemble, as they have since the MICF began in 2010. 

During the festival, the resident composers will receive composition lessons from Chen and Little and, if conditions permit, take part in rehearsals with Alarm Will Sound. The composers also will give public presentation on their music, and after the premiere performance, will receive professional live recordings of their new works.

A complete schedule of events, times, dates and venues for the 2021 Mizzou International Composers Festival will be announced at a later date. For more information, please visit http://composersfestival.missouri.edu/.

The Mizzou International Composers Festival is part of the Mizzou New Music Initiative (http://mizzounewmusic.missouri.edu/), an array of programs positioning the University of Missouri School of Music as a leading center in the areas of composition and new music. The Mizzou New Music Initiative is the direct result of the generous support of Dr. Jeanne and Mr. Rex Sinquefield and the Sinquefield Charitable Foundation  (http://www.sinquefieldcharitablefoundation.com/).

For more information:

Mizzou International Composers Festival: http://composersfestival.missouri.edu/
Mizzou New Music Initiative: http://mizzounewmusic.missouri.edu/
Sinquefield Charitable Foundation: http://www.sinquefieldcharitablefoundation.com/

Ana Paola Santillán Alcocer: https://www.anapaolasa.com/
Nina Shekhar: http://ninashekhar.com/

Yu Kuwabara: https://3shimai.com/yu/index_Eng.html
Pascal Le Boeuf: http://www.pascalmusic.com/
Shuying Li: https://www.shuyingli.com/
Celka Ojakangas: https://www.celka.net/
DM R (Diana M. Rodriguez):  https://music.columbia.edu/bios/diana-m-rodriguez
Niko Schroeder: https://nikodschroeder.com/
Andrew Tholl: http://www.andrewtholl.com/
Felipe Tovar-Henao: https://www.felipe-tovar-henao.com/

Alarm Will Sound: http://www.alarmwillsound.com/
Chen Yi: https://www.presser.com/chen-yi
David T. Little: https://davidtlittle.com

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Mizzou International Composers Festival Announces Resident Composers for 2021

COLUMBIA, Mo., Jan. 28, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — The Mizzou New Music Initiative (MNMI) has selected four resident composers to participate in the 2021 Mizzou International Composers Festival (MICF). 

Presented by MNMI and the University of Missouri School of Music from Monday, July 26 through Saturday, July 31 in Columbia, the twelfth annual MICF (<a target="_blank"…

COLUMBIA, Mo., Jan. 28, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — The Mizzou New Music Initiative (MNMI) has selected four resident composers to participate in the 2021 Mizzou International Composers Festival (MICF). 

Presented by MNMI and the University of Missouri School of Music from Monday, July 26 through Saturday, July 31 in Columbia, the twelfth annual MICF (http://composersfestival.missouri.edu/) will feature world premieres of new works written by each of the selected composers. Listed with their current places of residence, they are:

* Ana Paola Santillán AlcocerMexico City, Mexico (https://www.anapaolasa.com/)
* Daniel FitzpatrickColumbia, MO
* Paul MortillaCoral Gables, FL
* Nina ShekharPrinceton, NJ (http://ninashekhar.com/)

These four composers will be featured in the 2021 MICF along with the eight composers who were chosen for the 2020 festival, but whose works could not be premiered when COVID-related restrictions forced the festival to be reconfigured as an online event.

Those composers are Yu Kuwabara (Tokyo, Japan), Pascal Le Boeuf (New York, NY), Shuying Li (Spokane, WA), Celka Ojakangas (Los Angeles, CA), DM R (Diana M. Rodriguez) (New York, NY), Niko Schroeder (Columbia, MO), Andrew Tholl (Los Angeles, CA), and Felipe Tovar-Henao (Bloomington, IN).

The premieres of the new works from all 12 composers will be presented during festival week in two concerts, six per concert, along with music by the distinguished guest composers. However, because the COVID pandemic makes future conditions difficult to predict, MNMI will have several contingent plans for the 2021 MICF if safety concerns, University policy, or state or local laws make it impossible to present the festival «in-person» on the campus of the University of Missouri in Columbia.

Those plans may include (but are not limited to) an online-only festival, a limited in-person experience, or some combination of online and in-person activities, such as additional concerts featuring music from the guest composers and other contemporary creators, workshops, master classes, and other events.

The Festival’s distinguished guest composers for 2021 will be Chen Yi and David T. Little. Chen is a distinguished professor of composition at the Conservatory of Music and Dance at the University of Missouri-Kansas City. A finalist for the 2006 Pulitzer Prize for Music for her composition «Si Ji» («Four Seasons»), she was born and raised in Guangzhou, China and is known as a prolific composer who blends Chinese and Western traditions, transcending cultural and musical boundaries.

Little currently chairs the composition program at MannesThe New School in New York City. He previously served as Executive Director of MATA and on the board of directors at Chamber Music America, and from 2014–2017 was composer-in-residence with Opera Philadelphia and Music-Theatre Group.

The acclaimed new music group Alarm Will Sound, conducted by artistic director Alan Pierson, once again will serve as resident ensemble, as they have since the MICF began in 2010. 

During the festival, the resident composers will receive composition lessons from Chen and Little and, if conditions permit, take part in rehearsals with Alarm Will Sound. The composers also will give public presentation on their music, and after the premiere performance, will receive professional live recordings of their new works.

A complete schedule of events, times, dates and venues for the 2021 Mizzou International Composers Festival will be announced at a later date. For more information, please visit http://composersfestival.missouri.edu/.

The Mizzou International Composers Festival is part of the Mizzou New Music Initiative (http://mizzounewmusic.missouri.edu/), an array of programs positioning the University of Missouri School of Music as a leading center in the areas of composition and new music. The Mizzou New Music Initiative is the direct result of the generous support of Dr. Jeanne and Mr. Rex Sinquefield and the Sinquefield Charitable Foundation  (http://www.sinquefieldcharitablefoundation.com/).

For more information:

Mizzou International Composers Festival: http://composersfestival.missouri.edu/
Mizzou New Music Initiative: http://mizzounewmusic.missouri.edu/
Sinquefield Charitable Foundation: http://www.sinquefieldcharitablefoundation.com/

Ana Paola Santillán Alcocer: https://www.anapaolasa.com/
Nina Shekhar: http://ninashekhar.com/

Yu Kuwabara: https://3shimai.com/yu/index_Eng.html
Pascal Le Boeuf: http://www.pascalmusic.com/
Shuying Li: https://www.shuyingli.com/
Celka Ojakangas: https://www.celka.net/
DM R (Diana M. Rodriguez):  https://music.columbia.edu/bios/diana-m-rodriguez
Niko Schroeder: https://nikodschroeder.com/
Andrew Tholl: http://www.andrewtholl.com/
Felipe Tovar-Henao: https://www.felipe-tovar-henao.com/

Alarm Will Sound: http://www.alarmwillsound.com/
Chen Yi: https://www.presser.com/chen-yi
David T. Little: https://davidtlittle.com

Media contact:
Jacob Gotlib
290198@email4pr.com
(573) 884-9478

 

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The 20th Anniversary of 9/11 Being Commemorated

DENVER, Jan. 28, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — Denver native, Michael Rieger, today announced a major photo etching exhibition and community event to honor the heroes of the response to the 9/11 attacks on the World Trade Center. It is called, Remember the Love. Work on the exhibition is underway and it is slated to open to the public in September 2021. It is being funded initially via a <a target="_blank"…

DENVER, Jan. 28, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — Denver native, Michael Rieger, today announced a major photo etching exhibition and community event to honor the heroes of the response to the 9/11 attacks on the World Trade Center. It is called, Remember the Love. Work on the exhibition is underway and it is slated to open to the public in September 2021. It is being funded initially via a Kickstarter campaign.

Rieger was one of two official FEMA photographers who worked at Ground Zero in the early days of the response. His images were uploaded daily to media outlets throughout the world and remain part of everyone’s collective memory of that day and its aftermath.

«The way everyone pulled together in response to the 9/11 attacks is a model for this moment in America. We need to remember – and celebrate – that we can set aside our differences and do great things together,» Rieger said.

Local responders from communities all over the country played a pivotal role in search and rescue effort in the aftermath of the 9/11 attacks. Rieger was there with them on the pile, documenting the men and women clawing through rubble looking for survivors.

He says firefighters, police, federal rescue teams, clergy, and volunteers were the obvious heroes during those challenging days, but he says it was the support, appreciation and love he felt from the people he passed on the street walking to and from Ground Zero each day that inspired the Remember the Love name for the upcoming exhibition.

«Today we are grappling with multiple crises, a global pandemic, a reckoning on race and social justice, and the aftermath of an election that has left the nation shaken,» Rieger said.

«This exhibition and the events planned around it will celebrate the heroes of 9/11 and celebrate our nation when it pulled together, cried together and healed together in the same way we need to again today.»

The 9/11 Memorial and Museum in New York City features Rieger’s work as a part of its permanent collection. His work is also part of the Smithsonian National Museum of American History.

Rieger hopes to launch multiple exhibitions simultaneously in cities around the country where people from all walks of life can see them. He is focusing on the states that include federal Urban Search and Recues teams he worked with. This includes Colorado, New York, Washington State, Utah, Nebraska, Ohio, Texas, California, Florida, and Washington DC.

Rieger’s work has been shown in galleries, festivals and museums throughout the United States. His photos have been published all over the world.

To schedule an interview with Michael Rieger, contact Jim Chesnutt at (303) 513-2389. Preview photos of the etchings in progress as well as historical images from the response to the 9/11 attacks are available to accompany this story.

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Contactless Technology Brings More Choices to Residential and Commercial Property Owners Amid Pandemic

SAN DIEGO, Jan. 28, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — New contactless solutions are giving property owners and managers of apartment buildings, condominiums, and residential communities more touchless technology choices to address routine administrative services. Parking is one area that is traditionally managed with in-person visits and paperwork. Reliant Parking offers 24/7 app-based parking permit management to digitize parking enforcement and management, centralize accurate vehicle and permit data, and process…

SAN DIEGO, Jan. 28, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — New contactless solutions are giving property owners and managers of apartment buildings, condominiums, and residential communities more touchless technology choices to address routine administrative services. Parking is one area that is traditionally managed with in-person visits and paperwork. Reliant Parking offers 24/7 app-based parking permit management to digitize parking enforcement and management, centralize accurate vehicle and permit data, and process and send permits directly to residents.

«Property owners and managers may wish to limit the flow of people coming and going within small offices or reduce the need for face-to-face interaction and, like other industries, parking management can level-up with contactless sophistication,» said Kevin Wexler, founder and CEO of Reliant Parking. «We solve problems to effectively manage the basic operation of parking, which was built for a crisis like this. This is one of the easiest tasks to lift from a property manager’s full plate while simplifying ways to limit in-person interaction.»

To give customers enhanced service during the pandemic, Reliant Parking has made parking a focus of technology-enabled and virtual, contactless service. Using online management software, the company extends control of parking services to property managers, which has increased efficiency for managers and residents. Reliant’s software enables property owners and managers to:

  • Send new long-term permits directly to residents 
  • Virtually administer guest permits
  • Monitor lot capacity and any attempts to «game the system» 

Property managers and residents can view real time data on Reliant Parking’s app that is customized with the unique rules and regulations of each property. Reliant also offers a 24/7/365 Customer Service Call Center to address support needs. To learn more and book a free Parking Strategy Audit, visit ReliantParking.com.

About Reliant Parking
Founded in 2012 by security industry veteran Kevin Wexler, former CEO of Summit Security, Reliant Parking is a leading full-service parking and permit management software supporting property management, apartment and condominium communities, student housing, and HOAs. Headquartered in Carlsbad, California, Reliant Parking offers technology-integrated parking and permit management solutions nationwide. With strong and lasting partnerships in residential, education, commercial, and retail, Reliant Parking helps find app-based solutions to help empower those it serves. To learn more about Reliant Parking, visit ReliantParking.com.

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New Snow Brings Winter Guests to YOTELPAD Park City

PARK CITY, Utah, Jan. 28, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — More than 19 inches of new snow fell in Park City over the last five days, bringing the total base snow to 35 inches at YOTELPAD Park City and attracting more skiers for an outdoor recreational escape during the COVID-19 pandemic.

In the heart of Utah’s snowfall, Park City Mountain, the largest ski and snowboard resort in the United States, added…

PARK CITY, Utah, Jan. 28, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — More than 19 inches of new snow fell in Park City over the last five days, bringing the total base snow to 35 inches at YOTELPAD Park City and attracting more skiers for an outdoor recreational escape during the COVID-19 pandemic.

In the heart of Utah’s snowfall, Park City Mountain, the largest ski and snowboard resort in the United States, added YOTELPAD Park City last month to Canyons Village with easy access to the Gondola and Orange Bubble ski lifts for skiing, snowboarding, shopping, dining and après ski.

«With recent snowstorms and more to come, bookings have increased at the new YOTELPAD Park City,» said Brandon Tyler, general manager of YOTELPAD Park City, Park City’s newest hotel at Canyons Village.

The first in the world of its kind, YOTELPAD Park City is a tech-forward hotel with self-service check-in stations, Grab+Go meals and drinks, a 24/7 gym with the latest Life Fitness & Peloton equipment, ski valet service, a fireside lounge and more.

«With 7,300 acres of an open mountain playground just outside our hotel, guests enjoy outdoor mountain activities, including downhill skiing, snowboarding, cross country skiing and snowshoeing, which are growing in popularity,» said Tyler. «Because outdoor sports allow for natural distancing from others, guests tell me this is their perfect escape in a pandemic.»

An Olympic legacy, Park City hosts two world-class ski resorts with 62 lifts, 400 runs and 9,526 skiable acres. With an authentic, historic silver mining town legacy, the resort town is home to an array of luxury experiences, including award-winning restaurants, high-end breweries, wineries and distilleries.

«YOTELPAD’s innovative designs include Italian furniture that transforms into multiple uses in the same room space, optimizing every inch of PADs, which can accommodate up to seven guests,» said Tyler, who opened the 144-PAD (YOTEL-speak for condos) hotel Dec. 17, 2020.

To add to the Park City vibe, YOTELPAD serves daily fresh food options from local farm-to-table food providers, including Savoury Kitchen’s breakfast burritos, oatmeal, soups, sandwiches and salads; Rebekah’s Kitchen’s turkey chili and minestrone stew; and Gold Creek Farms’ daily harvested cheeses.

For mountain resort expertise, YOTEL has partnered with Benchmark, a global hospitality leader, to spearhead day-to-day operations of YOTELPAD Park City.

For more information, visit yotel.com/parkcity and benchmarkglobalhospitality.com.

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Diana Carey
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Nothing Smells Fishy at Dallas World Aquarium

MIAMI, Jan. 28, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — Air Esscentials has been a valued partner of The Dallas World Aquarium for the past eight years. Ranked among the top travel destinations in the US, this unique zoo and aquarium is located in downtown Dallas and is home to animals from all over the world. 

The zoo first opened its door in 1992 and quickly attracted visitors from around the world to its climate-controlled aquatic, rainforest and Mayan journeys. As one can…

MIAMI, Jan. 28, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — Air Esscentials has been a valued partner of The Dallas World Aquarium for the past eight years. Ranked among the top travel destinations in the US, this unique zoo and aquarium is located in downtown Dallas and is home to animals from all over the world. 

The zoo first opened its door in 1992 and quickly attracted visitors from around the world to its climate-controlled aquatic, rainforest and Mayan journeys. As one can imagine, being entirely indoor brought along many sets of challenges, including controlling the odor from the animals within their exhibits.

With many sensitive and critically endangered species in their care, Air Esscentials’ Pure Sunshine Odor Neutralizer was the fragrance of choice as it safely blended naturally with the rainforest ambiance and enhanced the journey of the guests.

Air Esscentials’ proprietary diffusers were strategically placed throughout the zoo to provide a light aromatic scent as visitors traversed through the undulating corridors for a one-of-a-kind multisensory experience. Air Esscentials is fully dedicated to providing environmentally friendly practices that subtly enhance the experience of guests.

The Dallas World Aquarium is a member of the Association of Zoos and Aquariums and the World Association of Zoos and Aquariums. Both associations ensure that participating zoos are held to the highest standard for the welfare of the animals.

About Air Esscentials:

Air Esscentials® provides leading edge scent delivery systems and develops high quality aroma and essential oil blends for retail, hospitality, entertainment, event and other discerning commercial clients. The company has a global distribution network, with partners in North America, Latin America, Europe, Asia and Australia. Air Esscentials® provides the expertise and advanced scent diffusion equipment required to make the transition into the world of branded scents. Find out more at http://www.airesscentials.com.

Company Contact:
Spence Levy
Tel. (305) 446-1670

Media Contact:
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The Majority of BDSM Practitioners Favor Biden over Trump, New Study Finds

NEW YORK, Jan. 28, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — One of the most common myths about BDSM is that people who engage in it are authoritarian, abusive, sexist, aggressive and even<a target="_blank"…

NEW YORK, Jan. 28, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — One of the most common myths about BDSM is that people who engage in it are authoritarian, abusive, sexist, aggressive and even psychologically maladjusted. However, a recent survey finds that taking on a dominant/sadistic role in BDSM doesn’t mean you will be the same in real life, especially when it comes to politics.

The survey conducted by KinkD–a kinky dating app, received responses from 4,890 US users, who answered 3 questions regarding the individual’s attitudes towards the 2020 presidential election. Results showed that 71.1% of the respondents disapproved of the way Donald Trump handled his job as president, while 77.2% of the respondents accepted Biden’s victory in the presidential election as legitimate. It is also noted that 91% of the respondents disapproving of Trump reported themselves as Dom/Sadist in BDSM play.

Since 2016, Donald Trump and his backers have been criticized by the media for their extreme aggression and authoritarianism. Some psychologists even think that Donald Trump has exhibited traits across his whole life that you would not expect of a U.S. president. «If there is a correlation between BDSM and a political stance, some people will say BDSM practitioners are more likely to stand with Donald Trump. This is a total misconception about BDSM, and the result of this survey just provides solid evidence to debunk it.» Said John Martinuk, co-founder of KinkD.

According to the survey, 27% of the respondents approved of the way. Trump handled his job as president, while the rest held the opposite opinion. The following are screenshots of some representative answers, which may shed light on the political perception of the BDSM community.

Approvals of Trump:

Reasons:

He’s the first president since Carter that hasn’t involved us in a new military conflict. He may be an arrogant bastard but he’s not the blood soaked monster that every other president in the last 40 years has been. He may be an asshole but at least he’s honest about it and didn’t hide his violence and eat crimes behind a smooth talking smile.

Reasons:

He hammered the China trade deal and had us not get screwed with trade. I like how he tried his best to keep jobs here and capital gains taxes low for stock trading. Now don’t think of me as one of those Trump rioters. I am disappointed with the president as of late. I wish it worked out better. He gave me hope in 2015. He sounded pretty liberal on social issues which he was for the majority of his life. I’m a social liberal but am a fan of Capitalism and free enterprise. I wish him the best and hope he and his family are left alone.

Disapprovals of Trump:

Reasons:

If after 4 years in office and the looting of millions of taxpayer money into his own businesses, the hundreds of guilty pleas from his friends and coworkers, the racist and sexist comments, and executions of the poor and mentally ill a person still approves the man who smears $7 a .15mL tube of bronzer on his face than we have someone who is a cult follower.

Reasons:

Fascism, destroying the working class and eliminating the middle class, using racism to allow the exploitation of workers all around the globe, transphobia, homophobia, the list goes on and on.

About KinkD:

KinkD is a kinky dating app for Fetish & BDSM enthusiasts, now with over 1 million users. The app is available on Appstore & Google Play.

Official site: https://www.kinkdapp.com/

Appstore:
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/id1126201375 

Google Play:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.kinky.fetlifestyle

Contact:
John Martinuk
16472676834
290003@email4pr.com

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