hem Deion Sanders said he would tell NFL teams son Shedeur Sanders won't play for them if it's not the right fit By www.foxnews.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 21:31:13 -0500 Just like Eli Manning in 2004, Deion Sanders said he would tell NFL teams his son, Shedeur Sanders, won't play for them if it's not the right fit. Full Article 2d69b8d3-c449-5d92-b6e9-8a2a28329025 fnc Fox News fox-news/sports/ncaa/colorado-buffaloes fox-news/sports/ncaa-fb fox-news/sports/nfl-draft fox-news/sports/nfl fox-news/sports fox-news/sports article
hem Sega is delisting 60 classic games from Steam, so now’s the time to grab them By arstechnica.com Published On :: Thu, 07 Nov 2024 20:56:55 +0000 Nobody loses games they already bought, but the clock is ticking. Full Article Gaming ecco the dolphin Sega Sega Dreamcast Sega Genesis sega saturn Steam
hem Mystery of blobs washing up on Newfoundland's beaches solved, as scientists pinpoint chemical By www.cbc.ca Published On :: Tue, 05 Nov 2024 04:30:00 EST Throughout the fall, unusual white blobs have been washing ashore on beaches in eastern Newfoundland. A Memorial University chemist says the substance is a type of pollution that shouldn't have been in the ocean in the first place. Full Article News/Canada/Nfld. & Labrador
hem 10 Dirtiest Cities in the U.S. (L.A. Shockingly Isn't One of Them) By science.howstuffworks.com Published On :: Wed, 23 Oct 2024 10:10:03 -0400 Living in a city offers a lot of excitement and opportunity on a daily basis, but it also comes with some downsides like pollution, trash and health risks. So, which cities have it worst? LawnStarter did a deep dive on this very topic to uncover the dirtiest cities in the U.S. Full Article
hem Nintendo will show off 'Donkey Kong Country' theme park expansion at live event today By www.engadget.com Published On :: Mon, 11 Nov 2024 13:00:15 +0000 Nintendo is set to show off the Donkey Kong Country expansion of its Super Nintendo World theme park today (Monday, November 11) at 5PM ET, the company revealed in a post on X. That means the new Universal Studios Japan area might finally open soon, after being delayed from the previously announced launch window of Spring 2024. The new park attraction featuring Mario's barrel-throwing nemesis was first revealed in 2021. The centerpiece is a ride called Mine Cart Madness, named after the best level in the 1994 SNES game Donkey Kong Country. After being blasted out of a barrel cannon, you'll take a mine cart ride through the jungle that includes a "leap across a collapsed track" as Nintendo showed in a render earlier this year. Tune in on 11/11 at 2 p.m. PT for a SUPER NINTENDO WORLD Direct livestream! The stream will be roughly 10 minutes and showcase Donkey Kong Country of #SuperNintendoWorld at Universal Studios Japan. No game information will be featured. #NintendoDirect????: https://t.co/0QwNF7DIkG pic.twitter.com/P0HPDK9x0y— Nintendo of America (@NintendoAmerica) November 10, 2024 The direct livestream appears to be focused on Donkey Kong world alone, and Nintendo specifically pointed out that "no game information will be featured" — so don't expect any news on the next-gen Switch 2 console either. Donkey Kong Country will expand the park size by up to 70 percent, Nintendo said when it was announced. Current attractions at the Japan park are the Mario Kart: Kuppa's Challenge rollercoaster and Yoshi Adventure. Nintendo recently announced that it would open a Super Nintendo World attraction at Universal Studios Orlando on May 22nd, 2025 with the same attractions as the park in Osaka. This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/gaming/nintendo/nintendo-will-show-off-donkey-kong-country-theme-park-expansion-at-live-event-today-130015655.html?src=rss Full Article Game Consoles site|engadget provider_name|Engadget region|US language|en-US author_name|Steve Dent
hem DoP releases operational guidelines for Strengthening of Medical Device Industry scheme By www.pharmabiz.com Published On :: Tuesday, November 12, 2024 08:00 IST The Department of Pharmaceuticals (DoP) has released the operational guidelines for the newly announced central sector scheme for Strengthening of Medical Device Industry (SMDI), aiming at providing Full Article
hem Industry hails DoP's new scheme for strengthening of medical devices industry By www.pharmabiz.com Published On :: Wednesday, November 13, 2024 08:00 IST The centrally sponsored scheme for strengthening of medical devices industry (SMDI), launched by the Central government last week, was widely welcomed by the medical devices industry in the country. Full Article
hem Transparency Shocker: Biosimilars Are Getting Cheaper—But Hospitals and Insurers Can Make Them Expensive By feeds.feedblitz.com Published On :: Mon, 04 Nov 2024 11:00:00 +0000 Here on Drug Channels, we have long highlighted the boom in provider-administered biosimilars. In contrast to the pharmacy market, adoption of these biosimilars is growing, prices are dropping, and formulary barriers continue to fall. Novel transparency information reveals that this good news doesn’t always translate into savings. Below, we rely on a unique data set from Turquoise Health to examine how much four national commercial health plans—Aetna, Anthem, Cigna, and UnitedHealthcare—paid hospitals for Avastin and its two most significant biosimilar competitors. As we demonstrate, health plans pay hospitals far above acquisition costs for biosimilars. What’s more, plans can pay hospitals more for a biosimilar than for the higher-cost reference product. The U.S. drug channel system is warping hospitals’ incentives to adopt biosimilars, while simultaneously raising costs for commercial plans. The namesake of my alma mater once said: “Sunlight is said to be the best of disinfectants.” What would happen if we disinfected the entire channel? Read more » Full Article Average Sales Price (ASP) Biosimilars Buy-and-Bill Costs/Reimbursement Hospitals Specialty Drugs
hem FDA reopens National Forensic Chemistry Center after expansion and renovation By www.flickr.com Published On :: Wed, 02 Oct 2024 13:40:56 -0700 The U.S. Food and Drug Administration posted a photo: Catherine Dasenbrock, director of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s National Forensic Chemistry Center, speaks to guests prior to officially reopening the center during a ribbon-cutting ceremony, Sept. 24, 2024, celebrating the completion of the 64,000-square-foot expansion and renovation of the facility in Cincinnati, Ohio. The NFCC is a specialty laboratory that serves as the FDA’s national forensic laboratory providing specialized laboratory services in analytical chemistry and molecular/microbiology related to adulteration/contamination, counterfeiting, and product tampering of FDA regulated commodities including drugs, dietary supplements, foods, cosmetics, veterinary feeds, and medical devices. FDA photo by Matthew MacRoberts Full Article
hem FDA reopens National Forensic Chemistry Center after expansion and renovation By www.flickr.com Published On :: Wed, 02 Oct 2024 13:46:59 -0700 The U.S. Food and Drug Administration posted a photo: U.S. Food and Drug Administration officials and General Services Administration leaders officially reopen the National Forensic Chemistry Center during a ribbon-cutting ceremony, Sept. 24, 2024, highlighting the completion of the 64,000-square-foot expansion and renovation of the center in Cincinnati, Ohio. The NFCC is a specialty laboratory that serves as the FDA’s national forensic laboratory providing specialized laboratory services in analytical chemistry and molecular/microbiology related to adulteration/contamination, counterfeiting, and product tampering of FDA regulated commodities including drugs, dietary supplements, foods, cosmetics, veterinary feeds, and medical devices. (From left) Marie Maguire, Assistant Special Agent in Charge, Headquarters Operations, Office of Criminal Investigations, FDA James Sigg, Deputy Commissioner for Operations and Chief Operating Officer, Office of the Commissioner, FDA Catherine Dasenbrock, Director, National Forensic Chemistry Center, Office of Inspections and Investigations (OII), FDA Duane Satzger, Associate Director, Office of Medical Products and Specialty Laboratory Operations, OII, FDA Katy Kale, Deputy Administrator, GSA Douglas Stearn, Principal Deputy Associate Commissioner, OII, FDA FDA photo by Matthew MacRoberts Full Article
hem FDA reopens National Forensic Chemistry Center after expansion and renovation By www.flickr.com Published On :: Wed, 02 Oct 2024 13:47:49 -0700 The U.S. Food and Drug Administration posted a photo: Scientists explain the work they do to guests attending a ribbon-cutting ceremony celebrating the completion of a 64,000-square-foot expansion and renovation of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s National Forensic Chemistry Center in Cincinnati, Ohio, Sept. 24, 2024. The NFCC is a specialty laboratory that serves as the FDA’s national forensic laboratory providing specialized laboratory services in analytical chemistry and molecular/microbiology related to adulteration/contamination, counterfeiting, and product tampering of FDA regulated commodities including drugs, dietary supplements, foods, cosmetics, veterinary feeds, and medical devices. FDA photo by Matthew MacRoberts Full Article
hem FDA reopens National Forensic Chemistry Center after expansion and renovation By www.flickr.com Published On :: Wed, 02 Oct 2024 13:48:25 -0700 The U.S. Food and Drug Administration posted a photo: Scientists explain the work they do to guests attending a ribbon-cutting ceremony celebrating the completion of a 64,000-square-foot expansion and renovation of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s National Forensic Chemistry Center in Cincinnati, Ohio, Sept. 24, 2024. The NFCC is a specialty laboratory that serves as the FDA’s national forensic laboratory providing specialized laboratory services in analytical chemistry and molecular/microbiology related to adulteration/contamination, counterfeiting, and product tampering of FDA regulated commodities including drugs, dietary supplements, foods, cosmetics, veterinary feeds, and medical devices. FDA photo by Matthew MacRoberts Full Article
hem FDA reopens National Forensic Chemistry Center after expansion and renovation By www.flickr.com Published On :: Wed, 02 Oct 2024 13:49:15 -0700 The U.S. Food and Drug Administration posted a photo: Scientists explain the work they do to guests attending a ribbon-cutting ceremony celebrating the completion of a 64,000-square-foot expansion and renovation of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s National Forensic Chemistry Center in Cincinnati, Ohio, Sept. 24, 2024. The NFCC is a specialty laboratory that serves as the FDA’s national forensic laboratory providing specialized laboratory services in analytical chemistry and molecular/microbiology related to adulteration/contamination, counterfeiting, and product tampering of FDA regulated commodities including drugs, dietary supplements, foods, cosmetics, veterinary feeds, and medical devices. FDA photo by Matthew MacRoberts Full Article
hem Chiesi launches postal asthma inhaler recycling scheme By www.pharmaceutical-journal.com Published On :: Wed, 17 Feb 2021 14:34 GMT The UK’s first postal inhaler recycling scheme has been launched by pharmaceutical company Chiesi to support a more sustainable way of living for people with respiratory illnesses. Full Article
hem New drug cuts the risk of death in bladder cancer by 30% compared with chemotherapy, study suggests By www.pharmaceutical-journal.com Published On :: Thu, 18 Feb 2021 15:30 GMT A new type of drug that targets chemotherapy directly to cancer cells reduces the risk of death from the most common type of bladder cancer by 30%, a phase III trial in the New England Journal of Medicine has suggested. Full Article
hem Medicinal Chemistry In The Age Of Artificial Intelligence By lifescivc.com Published On :: Mon, 05 Aug 2024 11:00:53 +0000 By Peter Tummino, CSO of Nimbus Therapeutics, as part of the From The Trenches feature of LifeSciVC “Over the next five to 10 years, our goal is to become a company that’s leading the world in personalized medicines, a company The post Medicinal Chemistry In The Age Of Artificial Intelligence appeared first on LifeSciVC. Full Article Drug discovery From The Trenches R&D Productivity
hem Stretchy Wearables Can Now Heal Themselves By spectrum.ieee.org Published On :: Tue, 24 Sep 2024 11:00:03 +0000 If you’ve ever tried to get a bandage to stick to your elbow, you understand the difficulty in creating wearable devices that attach securely to the human body. Add digital electronic circuitry, and the problem becomes more complicated. Now include the need for the device to fix breaks and damage automatically—and let’s make it biodegradable while we’re at it—and many researchers would throw up their hands in surrender. Fortunately, an international team led by researchers at Korea University Graduate School of Converging Science and Technology (KU-KIST) persevered, and has developed conductor materials that it claims are stretchable, self-healing, and biocompatible. Their project was described this month in the journal Science Advances. The biodegradable conductor offers a new approach to patient monitoring and delivering treatments directly to the tissues and organs where they are needed. For example, a smart patch made of these materials could measure motion, temperature, and other biological data. The material could also be used to create sensor patches that can be implanted inside the body, and even mounted on the surface of internal organs. The biocompatible materials can be designed to degrade after a period of time, eliminating the need for an invasive procedure to remove the sensor later. “This new technology is a glimpse at the future of remote healthcare,” says Robert Rose, CEO of Rose Strategic Partners, LLC. “Remote patient monitoring is an industry still in its early stages, but already we are seeing the promise of what is not only possible, but close on the horizon. Imagine a device implanted at a surgical site to monitor and report your internal healing progress. If it is damaged, the device can heal itself, and when the job is done, it simply dissolves. It sounds like science fiction, but it’s now science fact.” Self-healing elastics After being cut a ribbonlike film was able to heal itself in about 1 minute.Suk-Won Hwang The system relies on two different layers of flexible material, both self-healing: one is for conduction and the other is an elastomer layer that serves as a substrate to support the sensors and circuitry needed to collect data. The conductor layer is based on a substance known by the acronym PEDOT:PSS, which is short for Poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene) polystyrene sulfonate. It’s a conductive polymer widely used in making flexible displays and touch panels, as well as wearable devices. To increase the polymer’s conductivity and self-healing properties, the research team used additives including polyethylene glycol and glycol, which helped increase conductivity as well as the material’s ability to automatically repair damage such as cuts or tears. In order to conform to curved tissues and survive typical body motion, the substrate layer must be extremely flexible. The researchers based it on elastomers that can match the shape of curved tissues, such as skin or individual organs. These two layers stick to each other, thanks to chemical bonds that can connect the polymer chains of the plastic films in each layer. Combined, these materials create a system that is flexible and stretchable. In testing, the researchers showed that the materials could survive stretching up to 500 percent. The self-healing function arises from the material’s ability to reconnect to itself when cut or otherwise damaged. This self-healing feature is based on a chemical process called disulfide metathesis. In short, polymer molecules containing pairs of linked sulfur atoms, called disulfides, have the ability to reform themselves after being severed. The phenomenon arises from a chemical process called disulfide-disulfide shuffling reactions, in which disulfide bonds in the molecule break and then reform, not necessarily between the original partners. According to the KU-KIST researchers, after being cut, their material was able to recover conductivity in its circuits within about two minutes without any intervention. The material was also tested for bending, twisting, and its ability to function both in air and under water. This approach offers many advantages over other flexible electronics designs. For example, silver nanowires and carbon nanotubes have been used as the basis for stretchable devices, but they can be brittle and lack the self-healing properties of the KU-KIST materials. Other materials such as liquid metals can self-heal, but they are typically difficult to handle and integrate into wearable circuitry. As a demonstration, the team created a multifunction sensor that included humidity, temperature, and pressure sensors that was approximately 4.5 square centimeters. In spite of being cut in four separate locations, it was able to heal itself and continue to provide sensor readings. Implant tested in a rat To take the demonstration a step further, the researchers created a 1.8-cm2 device that was attached to a rat’s bladder. The device was designed to wrap around the bladder and then adhere to itself, so no adhesives or sutures were required to attach the sensor onto the bladder. The team chose the bladder for their experiments because, under normal conditions, its size can change by 300 percent. The device incorporated both electrodes and pressure sensors, which were able to detect changes in the bladder pressure. The electrodes could detect bladder voiding, through electromyography signals, as well as stimulate the bladder to induce urination. As with the initial demonstration, intentional damage to the device’s circuitry healed on its own, without intervention. The biocompatible and biodegradable nature of the materials is important because it means that devices fabricated with them can be worn on the skin, as well as implanted within the body. The fact that the materials are biodegradable means that implants would not need a second surgical procedure to remove them. They could be left in place after serving their purpose, and they would be absorbed by the body. According to Suk-Won Hwang, assistant professor at KU-KIST, a few hurdles remain on the path to commercialization. “We need to test the biocompatibility of some of the materials used in the conductor and substrate layers. While scalable production appears to be feasible, the high cost of disulfide derivatives might make the technology too expensive, aside from some special applications,” he says. “Biocompatibility testing and material synthesis optimization will take one to two years, at least.” Full Article Biodegradable devices Implanted sensors Selfhealing conductor Wearable devices Biodegradable electronics
hem My Chemical Romance teases new project By www.asiaone.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 17:15:32 +0800 My Chemical Romance teased a new project on social media. The Welcome to the Black Parade rockers — who broke up in 2013 before releasing new song The Foundations of Decay nine years later — have largely kept things quiet since their reunion tour ended in March 2023, besides a headline slot at When We Were Young Festival last month. On Monday (Nov 11), the band's official Instagram shared an image of a hazy skyline and confetti alongside Russian letters which translate to "TPK". The cryptic post was captioned: "If you could be anything, what would you be?" https://www.instagram.com/p/DCPw84izQkN/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link&igsh=MzRlODBiNWFlZA== While there are no further hints about the message and what it could mean, fans have suggested it may refer to MCR's scrapped record The Paper Kingdom, which was ditched in 2013 and would have been their fifth album. Full Article
hem Taboo or not? Man's funeral-themed birthday celebration sparks controversy By www.asiaone.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 17:58:00 +0800 As a group of friends circled a hearse, chants were heard. Then, they stopped and bowed to the portrait displayed at the front of the vehicle. This was not a typical Buddhist funeral, but rather the unconventional birthday celebration of a funeral director, reported Shin Min Daily News. According to the Chinese evening daily, a video circulating online showed the friends chanting a birthday song. The hearse's interior had been decorated with balloons and a birthday banner, with the man even laying inside for photos. The clip garnered criticism from netizens, with some deeming it overboard and disrespectful to the funeral industry. In an interview with Shin Min, director of Xin An Funeral Services Chen Weisong (transliteration) explained that he had celebrated his birthday at the company's premises with his friends and family last week. Halfway through the performances by singers, his employees and business partners had surprised him with the birthday-themed hearse bearing his portrait. Chen told 8world he was not angry and did not think it was taboo. "I was too embarrassed to turn down their gesture," he said. Full Article
hem ‘We have some contacts with bad guys and perhaps one of them did it' By www.thehindu.com Published On :: Thu, 19 May 2011 23:14:06 +0530 Pakistan's National Security Adviser to the Prime Minister, Mahmud Ali Durrani, on the 2008 bombing of the Indian Embassy in Kabul Full Article News
hem For the Common Defense Study Group: Key Themes from the Fall 2023 Seminar Series By www.belfercenter.org Published On :: Dec 14, 2023 Dec 14, 2023 The Belfer Center's National Security Fellows (NSFs), as part of the Defense, Emerging Technology, and Strategy (DETS) program, developed and taught the "For the Common Defense" study group throughout the Fall 2023 semester. Each “Common Defense” seminar is an in-depth exploration of a national security or defense-related subject taught by senior defense officials. Over the course of eight seminars, this study group examined key foreign policy topics, including Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and great power competition. Full Article
hem Ulmart: Russian Investment Update - Identify Sector Leaders and Invest in Them Now - Ulmart - The Future of eCommerce By www.multivu.com Published On :: 16 Oct 2015 11:15:00 EDT Ulmart - The Future of eCommerce Full Article Banking Financial Services Electronic Commerce Retail Economic news trends analysis Trade show news Broadcast Feed Announcements MultiVu Video
hem FedEx se pr�pare � une saison des f�tes sans pr�c�dent : 317 millions d'envois seront achemin�s dans le monde - FedEx se pr�pare By www.multivu.com Published On :: 22 Dec 2015 12:00:00 EST FedEx se pr�pare � une saison des f�tes sans pr�c�dent Full Article Airlines Aviation Retail Travel Economic news trends analysis Survey Polls & Research
hem Royal Challenge Sports Drink Releases the #PlayBold Anthem - Fan Anthem #PlayBold India (Royal Challenge Sports Drink) By www.multivu.com Published On :: 18 Mar 2016 14:08:00 EDT Fan Anthem #PlayBold India (Royal Challenge Sports Drink) Full Article Advertising Music Sports Beer Wine & Spirits Sporting Events New Products Services MultiVu Video
hem Fruits, Vegetables, and Fresh-Squeezed Juices: Handle Them Safely - Handle Fresh Produce & Juice Safely By www.multivu.com Published On :: 17 Jul 2015 16:00:00 EDT Safe Handling of Raw Produce and Fresh-Squeezed Fruit and Vegetable Juices Full Article Food Beverages Healthcare Hospitals New Products Services Broadcast Feed Announcements MultiVu Video
hem USDA and Ad Council Join 20th Century Fox to Help Families Protect Themselves from Food Poisoning - Food Safety and the Chipmunks :30 By www.multivu.com Published On :: 15 Oct 2015 18:05:00 EDT Visit www.foodsafety.gov to find more food safety tips. Full Article Advertising Food Beverages Healthcare Hospitals New Products Services Broadcast Feed Announcements Corporate Social Responsibility MultiVu Video
hem Results of Hematology/Oncology Pharmacy Association and Eisai Inc. Survey Show 83 Percent of Patients Receiving Chemotherapy May Be Unnecessarily Suffering from Chemotherapy-induced Nausea and Vomiting - Time to Talk CINV� Video By www.multivu.com Published On :: 19 Oct 2015 15:42:00 EDT Time to Talk CINV� Video Full Article Healthcare Hospitals Medical Pharmaceuticals Supplementary Medicine Pharmaceuticals Broadcast Feed Announcements Survey Polls & Research MultiVu Video
hem AND SHE KNOWS HOW TO USE THEM By cheezburger.com Published On :: Wed, 29 Mar 2023 19:00:00 -0700 Full Article
hem Electric Vehicles Aren't Ready for Extreme Heat and Cold. Here's How to Fix Them By www.scientificamerican.com Published On :: Thu, 15 Feb 2024 13:30:00 GMT New materials would help the cars of the future survive cold snaps and other climate disruptions Full Article Climate Change Technology Transportation
hem Secret Mathematical Patterns Revealed in Bach's Music By www.scientificamerican.com Published On :: Fri, 16 Feb 2024 12:30:00 GMT Physicists found that the music of Johann Sebastian Bach contains mathematical patterns that help convey information Full Article Math Mathematics Space & Physics
hem Flu viruses have evolved proteins that let them break through mucus By www.newscientist.com Published On :: Mon, 28 Oct 2024 19:00:05 +0000 Computer simulations of how influenza A moves through human mucus found it is ideally configured to slide through the sticky stuff on its way to infecting cells Full Article
hem Why hairy animals shake themselves dry By www.newscientist.com Published On :: Thu, 07 Nov 2024 19:00:44 +0000 The brain pathway that causes hairy mammals like mice and dogs to shake themselves dry appears to have more to do with pressure than temperature Full Article
hem Watch elephants use a hose to shower themselves – and prank others By www.newscientist.com Published On :: Fri, 08 Nov 2024 16:00:22 +0000 Asian elephants at Berlin Zoo show impressive skill when using a hose as a tool, and even appear to sabotage each other by stopping the flow of water Full Article
hem Jets of liquid bounce off hot surfaces without ever touching them By www.newscientist.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 18:51:32 +0000 Droplets of fluid have been known to hover above a hot surface, but a new experiment suggests the same can happen to tiny jets of liquid too Full Article
hem Heartless Owner Returns Cat to Shelter Because She ‘Wanted to Cuddle Them at Night’, Then Her New Hooman Un-Breaks Our Hearts and Shows She’s Living Her Snuggliest Life Now By cheezburger.com Published On :: Mon, 11 Nov 2024 06:00:00 -0800 Look, we have heard stories of cats being returned to shelters. We have heard people say that they felt like they had no choice. The couldn't afford taking care of a cat anymore, they found out they were allergic… there are all kinds of reasons. At least everyone who returns a cat is a heartbroken, at least that's what we thought. We never imagined that someone would do it because the cat they adopted wanted to cuddle with them at nighttime. Everyone wants a velcro cat, right? Cuddly cats are the best! Cuddling with your cat is one of the best feelings in the world. The trust they show you, the love, the calmness that being so close to them gives you… there is nothing quite like it. To complain about a cat being too cuddly is like complaining about something being too tasty. It's silly. And ridiculous. And thank goodness that this sweet girl is now in the hands of someone who actually deserves her. Full Article aww wholesome cat adorable adoption heartwarming cute adopted story Cats rescue
hem I Have a Crush at Work Anime's Video Reveals More Cast & Staff, Theme Songs, January 6 Debut By www.animenewsnetwork.com Published On :: Mon, 11 Nov 2024 23:20:47 -0500 Misaki Watada, Sora Tokui, Kentarō Tone, Kenshō Ono, Shinichirō Miki join cast Full Article Anime
hem I'm Sensing a Theme Here... By www.cakewrecks.com Published On :: Tue, 05 Nov 2024 14:00:00 +0000 Katy P.'s father-in-law recently retired after 27 years with the fire department.Naturally, his fellow fire fighters ordered an appropriately decorated cake to celebrate: (You know what my favorite part of this Fire Department Theme cake is? The balloons.)Thanks to Katy for showing us how a cake order goes down in flames.Also, I should probably point out the original firefighter themed cake from way back in 2008. Still one of my favorites. -john (thoJ) Full Article
hem Cover Snark: Reptiles are an Unintentional Theme By smartbitchestrashybooks.com Published On :: Mon, 28 Oct 2024 07:00:35 +0000 Welcome back to Cover Snark! From Rachael: I have so many questions: Does she not want him to save her from what looks to be an alligator? Is that alligator okay? His hips seem off. Should his gun be that close to the water? Why are they casually having a moment in this clearly dangerous water??!! Did they keep their shoes on? Sarah: She’s a shifter. So is the gator. That’s her brother and she … Continue reading Cover Snark: Reptiles are an Unintentional Theme → Full Article Covers Gone Wild! (Non-Snoop Dogg Edition) cover snark
hem Yer mind’s playing them shifty tricks again. By thisisindexed.com Published On :: Wed, 23 Oct 2024 16:23:41 +0000 The post Yer mind’s playing them shifty tricks again. appeared first on Indexed. Full Article booze consumption monsters
hem 'A masterclass in how not to get hired': 18-year-old writes unflattering pitch for themself on social media job page By cheezburger.com Published On :: Sat, 09 Nov 2024 12:00:00 -0800 This person is young and aspirational, but their methods of finding a new job could use some fine-tuning. Creating your very first resume is both intimidating and kind of embarrassing. Because you have zero job experience, you have to write about the clubs you participated in school, or your hobbies where you have leadership qualities, or even just the classes you're currently taking. None of that life experience is going to wow a hiring manager. But that's why kids start small, picking up jobs at fast food chains or clothing stores and working for minimum wage. This 18-year-old had a different idea of how they think their first jobs should go. They wrote in to a Facebook group for job offerings with an interesting paragraph about their own experience. Instead of highlighting their best attributes, they insisted on avoiding jobs where they have to work with customers (even though they claim to be outgoing in the same breath). The internet found this all very funny, and had some notes for this kid about better ways to find a job. Up next, have a laugh at some employees who got fired after getting petty with their most entitled customers, like one who informed a customer that, "If I have to talk to you again, you have to sit in time-out for 10 minutes." Full Article teens workplace-stories jobs job teenagers work facebook hiring posts workplace
hem 'I am not allowed to do anything': Retail worker faces down angry parents after colleague sells parents the wrong computer for kid's gaming ambitions, prevented from helping them by silly company policy By cheezburger.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 15:00:00 -0800 Working retail is a hectic and endless stream of customer interactions that balance on a knife's edge, with any one of them threatening to teeter off into a full-blown customer meltdown with possibly little to no cause. It's a way of living that leaves you emotionally drained and completely exasperated, while weekends end up giving you just enough time to self-isolate and prepare for your next shift.Meanwhile, despite claiming to have the customer's best interest at heart, upper management makes decisions that only serve to maximize their own bonuses and profit, putting you directly in the firing line for even more hostile interactions with customers. They'll enact some broad-sweeping policy that flies in the face of logical reason and expect you to follow it to the letter, vaguely implying serious consequences should you not blindly obey and refuse to listen to the insistence of everyone that their plan is a bad one. Then, acting like it's the worker's fault when they receive customer complaints about their policy. That's what this retail worker shared experiencing when they recounted this story from their days in retail, facing down belligerent customers whilst handling bizarre directives from their superiors. Full Article customer support customer service workplace discussion workplace-stories talesfromretail jobs employee job malicious compliance retail karen-customer work customers karen-customers workplace tales-from-retail workplace malicious compliance employment in the workplace
hem Witness them By freethoughtblogs.com Published On :: Fri, 08 Nov 2024 20:29:37 +0000 There is a group of people who monitor deportation flights out of Boeing Field, and other airports. The observation room at Boeing Field offers what is arguably America’s best real-time window into our vast network of privately run deportation flights, a system that has generated troubling reports of passenger mistreatment and in-flight emergencies. … While […] Full Article Politics History and Law
hem Speed of cricket balls could stump housing scheme By www.bbc.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 21:34:35 GMT Developers and Sport England disagree over the risk from cricket balls to future residents. Full Article
hem BBC secret filming shows pubs not enforcing safety scheme By www.bbc.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 03:47:32 GMT The Ask for Angela initiative aims to provide a discreet lifeline for those feeling unsafe. Full Article
hem Tax-News.com: Luxembourg Issues Guidance On DAC6 Tax Scheme Reporting By www.tax-news.com Published On :: Thu, 28 May 2020 00:00:00 GMT Luxembourg's Direct Tax Administration has issued guidance covering various aspects of the European Union sixth Directive on Administrative Cooperation, under which intermediaries are required to report cross-border tax planning arrangements. Full Article
hem Tax-News.com: France Launches COVID-19 Tax Settlement Scheme For SMEs By www.tax-news.com Published On :: Fri, 21 Aug 2020 00:00:00 GMT France's General Directorate of Public Finance has launched a scheme that allows small companies to request a specific settlement plan for the payment of their taxes. Full Article
hem Tax-News.com: France Expands COVID-19 Tourism Sector Support Scheme By www.tax-news.com Published On :: Mon, 31 Aug 2020 00:00:00 GMT The French Government is extending its COVID-19 financial support package for the tourism sector to various additional business types. Full Article
hem Tax-News.com: France Enhances COVID-19 Tax-Free Bonus Scheme By www.tax-news.com Published On :: Mon, 14 Sep 2020 00:00:00 GMT The French tax authority has announced that it will modify and extend a scheme that allows employers to pay workers tax-free bonuses. Full Article
hem Tax-News.com: Singapore Expands Business Tax Support Schemes In 2021 Budget By www.tax-news.com Published On :: Mon, 22 Feb 2021 00:00:00 GMT Singapore announced the extension of a number of support measures for businesses in its 2021 Budget, released on February 16, 2021. Full Article
hem Tax-News.com: Switzerland Opens COVID-19 Loan Guarantee Scheme For Start-Ups By www.tax-news.com Published On :: Fri, 15 May 2020 00:00:00 GMT The Swiss Government has opened the application process for a loan guarantee scheme aimed at helping start-ups facing liquidity problems during the coronavirus outbreak. Full Article