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Live broadcast of the spirit of the magicianThis year, the French National Center for Space Studies will again attend together with research organizations and the French Ministry of Higher Education, Research and Innovation, in the “Live Sciences” program for the Soul of the Magician. Every day for 10 days, a live show hosted by Fred Courant will be streamed on YouTube from 5:30 PM.. Performances will take place every day in different places in France.Several CNES experts will participate:Michael Fieso (retired) He will talk to us about exploration in unknown land with the Lunar Habitat Project, The First Step Toward…

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Women – “Today I am going to show you how you feel about yourself. This is how I found cancer.” on TikTokCynthia’s videos discourage anyone from dancing or reproducing a somewhat bizarre challenge. The 36-year-old uses the platform to share information about breast cancer. How do you feel about yourself, how do you dress up breasts, how do you talk about that with your date? On her own account, Cynthia decided to talk about the topic from all angles.Five years ago, Cynthia knew absolutely nothing about her. Since she feels herself a lot in the shower, in August 2016, she…

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reminder PCU rigging by numbers 23842* Reports to the Canadian Anti-fraud Center between March 6, 2020 and June 30, 2021. $7.6 million Estimated attributable financial losses 22800 reports officially open nearly 40% Of all these files in Quebec * This number includes phishing and phishing text messages The fraudsters, who kept the stolen data from Desjardins, took advantage of the hastily deployed Canadian emergency benefits at the start of the pandemic. By cautiously allowing them to distribute the money quickly, the federal government allowed them to put it in their pockets. Following the creation of the Canada Emergency Benefits Program…

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Because children love experiments, the municipal library welcomes them from October 2 to 22. Director Stephanie Regis and her team have created a captivating program as part of Fête de la science. In partnership with the media library in the departments, an interactive exhibition, logic games and books on the topic “Illusions, puzzles and mathematical games” are presented. Children are welcome to come and play with the library team. A dedicated brochure will allow them to test their knowledge on the sidelines of the “Malice aime Alice in the land of mathematics” exhibition. Science fair mainly targeting children from 8…

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Prime Minister Francois Legault said Thursday that there are already too many public holidays in Quebec, and adding one to the Day of Truth and National Reconciliation would thwart government productivity plans. This year, Canada celebrates a national day in memory of the victims of boarding schools. However, unlike Manitoba and Nova Scotia, Quebec rejected the idea of ​​making it a non-working day. When asked on Thursday about the reasons for his choice, Prime Minister Legault reiterated his desire to limit the number of statutory holidays within a year. One reporter replied in English: “We need more productivity in Quebec.”…

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Image credit: afp.com/Pascal POCHARD-CASABIANCA The regional health agency in Auvergne-Rhone-Alpes said 260 people, including about 100 university students, were vaccinated against Covid-19 with doses that expired during September. Vaccines were supposed to be thawed on August 6 within 31 days of thawing, but were administered between September 7 and 21. The error may be due to a defect in the marking of the melt date on the batch. Human error illustrating the stress experienced by health professionals in a context General hospital fracture. If this error does not represent a health risk, according to the National Agency for the Safety…

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Beijing, China | The simultaneous release of Huawei’s chief financial officer by Canada and two Canadians by Beijing has sparked concern in China’s foreign affairs circles, where some believe “hostage diplomacy” has worked. • Read also – China: The Authority is trying to regain control of its youth • Read also – China is a partner and a huge opponent After spending three years in Canada awaiting extradition to the United States, which suspects of involvement in bank fraud, Meng Wanzhou, the daughter of the founder of the Chinese telecom giant, returned home on Saturday as a hero. Meanwhile, Michael…

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At BASF headquarters in Ludwigshafen in February 2020. Daniel Rowland/AFP For several years, scientific mediation and merchandising have been areas in high demand by pesticide manufacturers, eager to communicate about the controversies their products generate. Fête de la science, including 30NS Edition takes place from 1He is Until October 11, it offers a new clarification. The event, which is organized under the supervision of public authorities, brings together a series of events, conferences, exhibitions, round tables and workshops related to science and scientific culture. In this context, a conference will be held on Saturday 2 October in Lyon with Fun…

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The new holiday that Justin Trudeau’s government has voted to commemorate the unfortunate reality of boarding schools is creating confusion among employers and employees. Despite the fact that Quebec and Ontario have not added the holiday to their schedules, businesses subject to federal labor standards must respect it. At the Port of Montreal, 250 Port Authority employees are on leave today. But not the tank tops. Not their leaders in the Association of Maritime Employers (AEM). “The supply chain doesn’t stop,” answers AEM, which has turned down vacation for stevedoring workers. “They don’t want to pay double wages,” accuses Martin…

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A very common hormonal disease among women of childbearing age, PCOS affects one in ten women and causes many disorders. Unfortunately, this gynecological disorder has a delay in diagnosis, as well as specific treatment. But how do you know if you have it? An update on the symptoms of this feminine syndrome. Understand the symptoms of PCOS As the name suggests, PCOS affects the way a woman’s ovaries work. The latter contains a large number of harmless follicles, the size of which can reach 8 mm. These follicles contain underdeveloped sacs in which eggs develop. However, in PCOS, these sacs…

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