Image (c) screenshot of ABC Online report. The Suriname Public Prosecutor’s Office (OM) has responded to Vice President Brunswijk’s statements as part of an ongoing criminal investigation. Brunswijk warned President Chan Santokhi and the Forensic Response Team (JIT), do not use state instruments eliminate his entourage and/or his political opponents. The prosecution stresses that all investigations are conducted on the …
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‘We’re going to start again, we have a room!’ RODEN – Recently, the Circle had to close its doors. After many unsuccessful attempts to find another location after the library terminated the lease, the volunteers were undeterred. We worked hard behind the scenes to find a new space. Volunteer Saskia Blaauw was very disappointed. “First of …
Read More »Are you in doubt? According to science, it’s actually good – Wel.nl
Whether or not to go to the movies tonight, that new sweater in red or blue, and another job or wait a bit? The eternal skeptic mainly gets in the way of himself. Or not? A study by Eric Rassin of Erasmus University shows that the higher a person scores on the indecisiveness scale, the less satisfied they are with …
Read More »KNVB thinks with amateur clubs playing during Orange World Cup game
The KNVB football association will not move amateur football matches on Saturday because Orange will play the World Cup this afternoon. The association has informed the clubs that they have the possibility of postponing the competitions in mutual consultation. The Dutch national team will start the World Cup Round of 16 game on Saturday at 4 p.m. “The KNVB is …
Read More »Commercial nursing homes are not working well enough
Living and caring separately Commercial nursing homes are allowed to make a profit because they live on paper and keep care separate. A client pays the rent, the care is paid by the PGB. Profits can be made on the residential part, but this system carries a risk. “The most important item of expenditure in the field of health is …
Read More »The government strikes the wage agreement: wages do not exceed the index, but place in the bonus up to 750 euros | interior
Unions and employers have failed to agree on the wage norm and the expenditure of the social envelope in recent months, which put the ball in the government’s court. Negotiations took off on Friday, but today there is still white smoke. – The wage norm will continue as planned for the next two years 0 percent, whatever the index. This …
Read More »Next Step in Artificial Intelligence: Diplomacy Computer Learning Board Game
Much research has been done on two-player games, such as checkers and chess. These types of games can be perfectly learned by computers. “Diplomacy is a completely different game,” says de Kleijn. “Bee Diplomacy for example, players must negotiate via chat messages. This makes learning much more complex for a computer. Language needs to be interpreted, as other players don’t …
Read More »This is how you choose an interior designer that suits you
How can an interior designer help you? From the complete redecoration of a house to a small layout of a room in the house. An interior designer – also known as an interior stylist – does it all. Styling an interior is all about creating a certain atmosphere. Something you can achieve with the right furniture, colors, lighting, materials and …
Read More »Where can we best look for dark matter?
It seems inefficient: looking for dark matter in a place where the substance is scarce. Yet these physicists are proposing exactly that. Every month, I send Editor-in-Chief Naomi Vreeburg a list of possible topics for this column — and every month there’s a study that’s somehow related to the search for dark matter. ‘Again?’, I hear Naomi exclaim in my …
Read More »Eight glasses of water a day is too much – Wel.nl
The oft-cited advice that people should drink eight glasses of water a day is probably too high, scientists say. Research suggests that two liters of fluid a day, or eight eight-ounce glasses, is often more than enough for people living in temperate climates. The study authors estimate that many adults do not need to drink more than 1.5 to 1.8 …
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