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		<title>COVID-19 &#038; Business Continuity</title>
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				<description><![CDATA[The spread of Coronavirus has wreaked a lot of havoc on our day to day lives but we at ByteZilla pledge our due diligence&#160;in keeping afloat our services during this hour of need. We are putting in our sincerest efforts to ensure that all our esteemed clients do not endure the repercussions of this virus [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>The spread of Coronavirus has wreaked a lot of havoc on our day to day  lives but we at ByteZilla pledge our due diligence&nbsp;in keeping afloat our  services during this hour of need. We are putting in our sincerest  efforts to ensure that all our esteemed clients do not endure the  repercussions of this virus on their work front.&nbsp;Now, we assure  everyone of business continuity but some kind of cooperation in terms of  our support channels, project deadlines, etc. is solicited from our  clients.&nbsp;<br>We have elucidated a clear plan that  shall minimize the need for our staff to be physically present in the  office. We have characterized work from home assignments which shall  enable us to complete our work commitments in the best possible way.&nbsp;<br>Apart  from taking care of the work commitments, we are doing our best to do  our bit in order to combat the effects of this virus and to break the  chain for its further dissemination. We have sanitized our entire  workspace and have instructed our personnel to repeatedly wash and  sanitize their hands. We are also practicing social distancing to  embolden the health and well being of our fellow citizens.&nbsp;<br>As  we articulate our processes to mitigate the effects of this  unprecedented disaster on our work front, we shall continue to look out  and pray for all those who have been targeted by this virus.&nbsp;</p>



<blockquote class="wp-block-quote"><p><strong>Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you.&nbsp;</strong></p><cite>Prabhjyot Singh &#8211; Director ByteZilla</cite></blockquote>
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		<title>The Future of South Lies in Secret</title>
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<p>Sadly missing from the reunion were all the guys, namely Stephen. At least they indulged us and&nbsp;<a rel="noreferrer noopener" href="http://instagram.com/p/tREwiUPbLs/" target="_blank">reunited</a>&nbsp;on their own for a friend’s wedding earlier this year. Maybe Trey, Dieter and Stephen (still so dreamy) had a drama-free weekend in Cabo (you know, without the legendary Stephen-Kristin tiki bar meltdown).<br></p>



<p>At the time, hearing the doctor tell us that all of her limbs were “deformed, misshapen and in some cases missing bones altogether” was a gut punch that knocked the wind out of us. I literally couldn’t breathe as I sobbed with my face buried in my hands.<br></p>



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<h3>The times are, well, changing&#8230;</h3>



<p>It’s strange to look back at that ultrasound appointment now and realize how differently I view the entire situation. Yes, my daughter’s limbs are quite different —&nbsp;thus the common term used to describe her disability as having “limb differences.” Her left arm stops above the elbow — a short round nub. Her right arm is a little longer, but still short with no elbow and a small, atypical hand. Her legs are also both shorter, and different lengths at that, but she does have two feet, which she uses for most fine motor skills like writing and assembling lego spaceships. Yes, the doctor was correct about her limbs, but other than that, he didn’t tell us a damn thing!<br></p>



<p>Ultrasound machines are not “future predicting machines.” If that ultrasound had been really accurate our appointment might have gone something like this:<br></p>



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<p>Doctor, chuckles: “Compared to everything else she’s got going on, small potatoes, guys. Like I said, you guys are lucky. I just had to deliver an ‘asshole’ diagnosis the other day and it was devastating.”<br></p>



<blockquote class="wp-block-quote"><p> <br>&#8220;The line between pity and empathy is razor thin. My rule to differentiate between the two is empathy.  Understand the structure of your content.&#8221;</p><cite>Andy Timmons</cite></blockquote>



<p> All of this Laguna talk has us in a turkey tryptophan dream coma that MTV’s cameras captured all the magic for our viewing pleasure. Even if they didn’t (missed opportunity) we’re heading to&nbsp;MTV&nbsp;stat for a binge marathon. This week’s productivity is officially dunzo! </p>



<h3>All my loving Beatles&#8230;</h3>



<p>Bff to our fave blondie, Lo Bosworth, posted this #LBHS10YearReunion shot to her <a rel="noreferrer noopener" href="http://instagram.com/p/wAliXsi2po/" target="_blank">Instagram</a>&nbsp;and immediately sent the Internet (k, just us?) into a frenzy. From the looks of it, the girls were pulling a #TBT to their big high school party and dressed like it was a black and white affair. Girls, we know we didn’t TECHNICALLY go to Laguna Beach High School, but where was our invite?<br></p>



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<h3>Where does it all end?</h3>



<p>You may not navigate this interaction perfectly, you might fumble for words or be at a loss, but most people will appreciate your effort and help you in the process. I’ve gone into many, many classrooms to teach children about disability —&nbsp;about my daughter —&nbsp;and I have seen their curiosity and hesitancy turn to acceptance and inclusion in a matter of minutes simply because we took the time to talk about it. In my experience, education doesn’t just make a difference, it makes ALL the difference when it comes to teaching our children about disability and fostering a community of inclusion.<br></p>
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