He writes it in a letter to the House of Representatives to clarify the situation. He also apologizes for misinforming the House of Representatives. On Friday, Adema left the Grüne Woche in a hurry to join the Council of Ministers text and explanation on the inversion of the transition year give the sector a margin of interpretation of the reinforced …
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Ministry of Education, Culture and Science, The Hague, posted January 24, 2023 Ministry of Education, Culture and Science job descriptionWhether it’s an award ceremony, presentation, back-to-school, conversation with teachers or on-stage talk about cultural policy: as editor of speech, you translate ideas, leadership and politics into words that touch. You write speeches and other eye-catching texts for the Minister and/or …
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Running your growing business from the bedroom isn’t what Kiki had in mind and Sjors also wants to grow. Employees who go to the bathroom in the bathroom really need to be a little more professional, they thought. The opportunities lay in the large shed next to the house. But getting them into the house was a challenge. The wish: …
Read More »For red squirrel moms, it makes sense to take a chance
About the episode Suppose you are told the winning numbers of a lottery, but you don’t know which month of the year the jackpot will fall. Playing every month (with the same combination of numbers) of course costs money, but in this case the prize is big enough to do it anyway. Female North American red squirrels seem to do …
Read More »Dentist Wissing has seen a lot of change in 25 years: ‘It’s already a good habit in Eersel to bring young children’ | Kempen
EERSEL – Dentist Henry Wissing (61) had a practice in Essen, Germany, for 12 years when he started in Eersel in 1998. Now, 25 years later, he is still treating a number of German patients in his treatment room in Eersel. Wissing didn’t know exactly where Eersel was in late 1997 when he received a tip about where he practices …
Read More »Notable chemical compound found in The Night Watch
About the episode An international team of scientists is on the project Operation Night Watch lead formate. This is the first time this compound has been found in chemical research on historical paintings. The find could give new insight into 17th-century painting technique and the masterpiece’s conservation history. The research team combined various methods to determine the chemical composition of …
Read More »Pires gets all of Viotti’s space, she plays Mozart warmly and intimately
Maria João Pires continued to reach out to conductor Lorenzo Viotti, but the frenetic audience in the sold-out Concertgebouw really came for her. Viotti, who hid behind the grand piano during the applause, felt it. He conducted the Netherlands Philharmonic Orchestra on Saturday evening, in addition to Mozart’s last piano concerto, with Pires, also in Brahms’ Second Symphony and Wagner’s …
Read More »Tzu | Review: Abram de Swaan – Human Society
learn to watch people Abram de Swaan (1942), professor emeritus of sociology with a considerable list of best-selling book publications, published in 1996 human society, introduction to the social sciences. A completely revised edition of this book will be published in 2022. human society is intended as an introduction to the social sciences. It does not require any previous scientific …
Read More »More room for solar panels on municipal monuments
Photo: pixabay The installation of solar panels on municipal monuments on rear roofs and flat roofs must become possible without authorisation. The condition is that the panels are not visible from the public road. This is stated in the proposal for a new heritage ordinance of the municipality of Utrecht which the municipal executive submits to the municipal council. The …
Read More »Good intentions are how they’re nurtured, according to science
Sports with earplugs (Photo: Andrea Piacquadio / Pexels) December is over again. It’s high time to start with good intentions! And whether it’s more exercise, less snacking or getting up earlier: keeping these resolutions is anything but easy. Fortunately, science has the solution. More exercise is perhaps the most important thing if you want to stick to a resolution. But …
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