seriously, you find yourself like this to rest at Lang SPPD-accredited on horseback knows sleep deprivation sleep? “A and can indicate injury, relaxation and stress are crucial for him. enough to be tips. to the new fear of British horses. stagger half “Pity is the problem”, often in the vicinity of severe pain, but out of Dan during but namely …
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Why you can better book a meeting room
26-5-2021 at 15:40 By HeymediaPartners This is perhaps one of the most frustrating times for people who work in the office on a regular basis – you have an appointment for a call and suddenly someone else is in your conference room. This is of course very boring, and even more annoying if it’s the only room in the office …
Read More »Court of Auditors: The municipality of Amersfoort is good in terms of confidentiality; but there is room for improvement
AMERSFOORT The privacy policy of the Municipality of Amersfoort generally complies with the General Data Protection Regulation (AVG) and this is followed in practice. This emerged from an investigation by the Court of Auditors. The various requirements and principles of GDPR have been properly articulated in policies and work processes. This also applies to agreements concluded with cooperation partners. However, …
Read More »Demonstration for the conservation of Nollebos: “Where does arrogance come from?”
Is the tweet not visible? Then click here. “There is no need to change anything in the forest,” is the opinion of a woman with a handcrafted sign. “We already have enough houses and hotels under construction, not there. Three people with a banner a little further away totally agree with this. “The whole coast of Walcheren is being built,” …
Read More »SpaceX plans all of this in the future
Okay, the first manned flight went well, the package deliveries to space went really well, there’s still a Tesla floating in the air somewhere. In fact, on May 25, 2012, SpaceX Dragon was the first commercial spacecraft to dock at the International Space Station (ISS). So far, SpaceX has positioned itself well on the map as an aerospace company. Of …
Read More »Simple measures can give climate goals a ‘big swing’
The new cabinet is expected to take a host of relatively inexpensive small steps to tackle the climate problem. These send society to a tipping point, where the transition to a sustainable lifestyle is much faster. A call for such ‘social tipping pointstrategy ”, signed by dozens of organizations, artists and scientists, can be found today in the letterbox of …
Read More »Unexpected heavy metal vapors found in the atmosphere of comets in our solar system – and beyond
Astronomers know that the dusty and rocky interiors of comets contain heavy metals. But since solid metals typically do not sublimate – become gaseous from the solid state immediately – at low temperatures, researchers did not expect to find heavy metals in the atmospheres of cold comets venturing away from the sun. . Nickel and iron vapors have now even …
Read More »Overtaking in Monaco? Gasly and Vettel “almost finished at the port”
Vettel scored his first points of the season in Monaco. He did so with strategic intelligence, surpassing both Gasly and Lewis Hamilton. He took fifth place. When he came out of the pits, however, he found himself sitting next to Gasly at Beau Rivage, it was only at Massenet that Vettel was finally in the lead. Incidentally, the promotion was …
Read More »Design things that make sense
Technological innovations that work well and have a big impact are easy to recognize but very difficult to create. It is a challenge in itself to come up with brilliant ideas, but making translation a successful product turns out to be an even greater challenge. Teacher. ir Deborah Nas. tells us in this episode of the podcast on the Technical …
Read More »The oldest minerals on Earth date the beginnings of plate tectonics 3.6 billion years ago
Plate tectonics enabled a connection between the chemical reactor inside the Earth and its surface, and this connection created the habitable planet humans currently enjoy, from oxygen in the atmosphere to concentrations of carbon dioxide. climate regulating carbon. But when and how the plate tectonics took off has remained a mystery, buried under billions of years of geological time. The …
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