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Elizabeth Rona was born on March 20, 1890, in Budapest to Ida Mahler and Samuel Rona. Her father was a doctor, and she wanted to become a doctor, too.
Gen Zers have come up with a new set of words to describe the coronavirus pandemic. Some have started calling the virus itself "Miss Rona" or simply, "The Rona." It was also more callously called ...
The 1958 best-seller has the white-gloved, Scotch-swilling aesthetic of the fifties but also an unflinching frankness about women’s lives and desires—a combination that makes it feel radical.
Pretty self-explanatory for the end of the world overtones associated with the Rona. · Rona – “Rona” Often used as a playful or ironic way to refer to COVID-19,” says dictionary.com.
Rona’s new campaign combines the language of home improvement experts with humor to highlight the consequences of “half-assing” it. Devised by Courage, the campaign introduces the new brand platform ...