First Time
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Initial release | Singapore |
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Directors | Han Yan |
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Screenplay | Han Yan |
Composers | Chan Fai Young |
Zhou Jiaojiao | |
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ID | 2267319 |
About First Time
Suffering from a respiratory illness, a college student (Angelababy) begins a romance with a young man (Mark Chao) who reinvigorates her.
Reindeer missing after escaping Elveden Christmas grotto
... " Ms King said the reindeer were brought in by another company, Majestic Reindeer, and this was the First Time they had ever run off...
Paris Olympics 2024: Locals ask if they're worth the trouble
... " This will be - as promised - the First Time in the history of the Games that people will be able to go to all the events on public transport, " insists the Ile-de-France transport authority...
Congo cobalt: TikTokers quit vaping over mining concerns
... " The First Time I heard about the impacts of cobalt mining in Congo was from a TikTok [video], " Ms Ndango, who lives in the United States, tells the BBC...
UK human swine flu case: Why now, and what's next?
... Dr Will Welfare, UKHSA Incident Director, said: " This is the First Time we have detected this virus in humans in the UK...
The Vivienne: Drag Race star attack was homophobic - magistrates
... " It was the First Time in my life I ve ever shied away from any situation...
COP28: UN climate talks take aim at planet-warming food
...By Georgina RannardClimate reporter at COP28, DubaiWorld leaders have for the First Time promised to tackle the huge responsibility that food and agriculture have in climate change...
Strictly Come Dancing: Amy Dowden's blood clot after chemo
... It is because cancer cells can make blood " stickier" and some cancer treatments can also increase the risk of blood clotsAmy said it was not the First Time she has had blood clots since getting cancer, but doctors were concerned by the latest because of its location on her lung...
RuPaul's Drag Race UK: North East queens fighting for crown
... " Fell in love Newcastle s Michael Marouli, 39, started doing drag at the age of 22 after seeing a show for the First Time during a holiday in Gran Canaria...
Climate plan urging plant-based diet shift deleted
A government research paper recommending people " shift dietary habits" towards plant-based foods has been hastily deleted.
The Paper focuses on changing public behaviour to hit climate targets and also suggests promoting domestic tourism and portraying business travel as an " immoral indulgence".
It was deleted soon after publication by The Department for Business.
Beis said The Paper was academic research and not official policy.
" We have no plans whatsoever to dictate Consumer Behaviour in this way. For that reason, our Net Zero Strategy published yesterday contained no such plans, " it said.
The Behavioural Insights Unit, also known as the Nudge Unit - which is most known for its role in the design of the Sugar Levy and early comments on the pandemic " herd immunity" strategy - wrote the document.
It was swiftly deleted and has been replaced with a note saying it was published In Error , but The Bbc has obtained a copy.
In a chapter in the deleted document titled " Applications to Net Zero Policy" under the subheading " Diet Changes" researchers recommend following the example of the sugar levy with a tax on producers or retailers of " high-carbon foods" to incentivise " reformulation and diversification" towards more plant-based and local food types.
It suggests " building support for a bold policy" such as a " producer-facing carbon tax on ruminant products" - a reference to sheep and cattle Meat - however, it stats that an " unsophisticated Meat tax would be highly regressive".
The research paper also argues the government can begin to normalise plant-based food through its spending at hospitals, schools, prisons, courts and military facilities. It also states a " timely moment to intervene" diets could be to target people attending university of First Time renters.
'Learn one new recipe'However, the document recognises that " asking people to directly eat less Meat and dairy is a major political challenge, though positive framing and smaller asks may be possible (eg learn one new recipe)".
On aviation, The Paper suggests " much stronger carbon taxes" and trying to " shift social norms" to make in-person business meetings requiring international flights A Sign of " immoral indulgence or embarrassment".
Meanwhile, it says domestic tourism should be promoted to lessen consumer demand for international flights.
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