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Working From Home? 13 Ways To Beat A Sedentary Lifestyle
byRemote work continues to gain steam in the American workforce, with 56% of professionals now working in telecommute-compatible jobs. This number will likely grow in the coming years as more and more individuals choose to join the gig economy and work for themselves as freelancers. While working from home offers numerous benefits, it also makes it easier […]
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Russia, after Netanyahu visit, backs off Syria S-300 missile supplies
byMOSCOW – Russia is not in talks with the Syrian government about supplying advanced S-300 ground-to-air missiles and does not think they are needed, the Izvestia daily cited a top Kremlin aide as saying on Friday, in an apparent U-turn by Moscow. The comments, by Vladimir Kozhin, an aide to President Vladimir Putin who oversees […]
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Digital Signage and its Use for Boosting Employee Engagement
byBy Scott Brown Employee engagement in this day and age of constant information barrages and short attention spans can be the difference between retaining worthy employees, reducing churn, boosting employee efficiency, and enabling a feel-good atmosphere at the work place. Engagement implies a meaningful interaction. Let us take a look at how digital signage or […]
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Free Daily horoscope for Friday 11 May
byAries Aries on May 11, 2018 will feel a slight sadness. You will sadly remember what kind of happiness your former partner gave you, which you personally “repulsed.” It is not too late to return to this bond, but only on condition that you act without the slightest delay. The greatest benefit to you will […]
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The Problem with Freedom of Speech in Indonesia
byOnce again, blasphemy has caused a stir in Indonesia — this time over what counts as fiction. In April, Indonesians were shocked by a statement made by a well-known lecturer in philosophy at the University of Indonesia. In a televised debate, Rocky Gerung said that “Scriptures are fictional and there is still more narration.” The context of […]
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Why watermelon is the beauty ingredient you need this summer
byWatermelon is not just made of water. It’s also got plenty of health-boosting phytonutrients so smother it all over your face to tackle dull, wintry complexions. A fruit synonymous with summer, watermelon is about to make an appearance in more than just your salads. Thanks to the genius of Korean beauty experts, the super-fruit is […]
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Trump welcomes American detainees freed from North Korea
by”They’ve been through a lot,” the president said on the tarmac at Joint Base Andrews in Maryland overnight. The three Americans freed from North Korean labor camps waved and smiled as they were greeted by President Donald Trump at a military base near Washington early Thursday. Kim Hak-song, Kim Dong-chul and Kim Sang-duk, who is also known […]
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The impact of China’s tourism on the globe
byIn the year 2000, just 10.5 million Chinese travelled overseas. That was less than 1.5 per cent of all international travellers for that year. In 2017 Chinese tourists made 145 million cross-border trips according to the China Outbound Tourism Research Institute. Today, more than one in every 10 international travellers comes carrying a Chinese passport, […]
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BLOCKCHAIN FESTIVAL VIETNAM AGENDA & SPEAKERS ANNOUNCED FOR MAY 24-25
byThe world’s leading blockchain asset financial services provider to host first Blockchain Festival in Vietnam Vietnam — May 10, 2018 — Huobi.Pro, the world’s fourth largest digital asset exchange, announced today the agenda and speakers for the 2018 Blockchain Festival in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam on May 24-25. Hosted by Huobi.Pro, the two-day Blockchain Festival will feature more than […]
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Stone Age hepatitis B virus decoded
byStudy recovers oldest viral genomes, and shows the hepatitis B virus has been circulating in Europe for at least 7,000 years. An international team of scientists led by researchers at the Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History and the University of Kiel has successfully reconstructed genomes from Stone Age and Medieval European […]
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