🔹 April 30 (Wednesday) – study day, classes according to the schedule, in-person classes until 4 p.m. 🔹 May 1 (Thursday) – holiday, day off. 🔹 May 2 (Friday) and May 3 (Saturday) – non-working days, the educational process is conducted outside the classroom using e-learning and distance learning technologies in the form of independent work of students.
🔹 May 7 (Wednesday) – working and school day, in-person classes according to the schedule until 4 p.m. 🔹May 8 (Thursday) – day off. 🔹 May 9 (Friday) – holiday, day off. 🔹 May 10 (Saturday) is a school day, the educational process is conducted outside the classroom using e-learning and distance learning technologies in the form of independent work of students.
🔹 April 30 (Wednesday) – study day, classes according to the schedule, in-person classes until 4 p.m. 🔹 May 1 (Thursday) – holiday, day off. 🔹 May 2 (Friday) and May 3 (Saturday) – non-working days, the educational process is conducted outside the classroom using e-learning and distance learning technologies in the form of independent work of students.
🔹 May 7 (Wednesday) – working and school day, in-person classes according to the schedule until 4 p.m. 🔹May 8 (Thursday) – day off. 🔹 May 9 (Friday) – holiday, day off. 🔹 May 10 (Saturday) is a school day, the educational process is conducted outside the classroom using e-learning and distance learning technologies in the form of independent work of students.
A vandalised bank during the 2019 protest. File photo: May James/HKFP. Find your optimal posting schedule and stick to it. The peak posting times include 8 am, 6 pm, and 8 pm on social media. Try to publish serious stuff in the morning and leave less demanding content later in the day. Developing social channels based on exchanging a single message isn’t exactly new, of course. Back in 2014, the “Yo” app was launched with the sole purpose of enabling users to send each other the greeting “Yo.” The main design elements of your Telegram channel include a name, bio (brief description), and avatar. Your bio should be: The group’s featured image is of a Pepe frog yelling, often referred to as the “REEEEEEE” meme. Pepe the Frog was created back in 2005 by Matt Furie and has since become an internet symbol for meme culture and “degen” culture.
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