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A toxic friendship is actually an unbalanced friendship in which a friend frequently suffers and feels hurt. Knowing how to recognize the obvious or the most deceptive signs allows you to see more clearly and to evaluate or break down if necessary. analyze your feelings It can be hard to define a toxic friendship if you don’t pay enough attention to your feelings or prefer to ignore them. Often in a malicious way, toxicity begins with unwanted and degrading criticism that develops into increasingly disingenuous manipulation and leads to doubt and loss of self-confidence. Then the victim begins to feel…
(Montreal) 200 Sucre-Lantic workers voted 98% Saturday morning in favor of an indefinite general strike, at the Montreal general assembly meeting. Posted Sep 25, 2021 at 11:46am Updated at 13:40 Daphne Lakas Canadian Press After 21 negotiation sessions, and in the face of an employer’s desire to resort to subcontracting, employees of Quebec’s only sugar refinery are ready to step up the pressure, according to a press release. “For several years, the use of subcontracting has increased dramatically in the plant. While this week we were supposed to discuss this aspect seriously, which is the main topic at the negotiating…
Science Village Savoie Mont Blanc University – Annecy Campus, October 10, 2021, Annecy. Science Festival October 08-10 University of Savoy Mont Blanc – Annecy Campus University of Savoy Mont Blanc. free face-to-face entry; public online.Saturday 09 October – 10:00 to 12:30Saturday October 09 – 2:00 PMSunday October 10 – 10:00 AM to 12:30 PMSunday October 10 – 2:00 PMFriday October 08 – 6:30 PM In this Science Village program on the University of Annecy campus:Friday 10/8/2021: Conference discussion on autonomous systems from 6.30 pm to 8.30 pm. The era of autonomous systems has already begun and is asking various societal…
Mayor Regis Labomme dreams of “putting Quebec back on the map” by making the capital a springboard for an ambitious and perilous new sailing race to Vancouver across the North Pole. Posted Sep 25, 2021 at 7:00 AM Gabriel Byland Journalism (Quebec) The idea is not new. A promoter from British Columbia broke his teeth in 2015 at such a company. The sailors speak of a “fairly risky enterprise” and “a very difficult challenge”. But now Quebec has joined forces with a famous French regatta organization to relaunch the crazy project of a sailing race across the fabled Northwest Passage,…
Researchers, who analyzed soiled diapers in babies and newborns, made a disturbing discovery Bottles, plastic toys, soft toys, play mats, various synthetic fabrics … Children, who crawl on the floor and use to put everything in their mouths, are surrounded by plastic and this can have consequences for their health.Indeed, according to a new study presented by the American magazine “Wired” and sent by it By “Slate” this Friday There are ten times more microplastics in the stools of children than adults. worrying resultsThe researchers were interested in the presence of polyethylene terephthalate (PET) and polycarbonate in the stools of…
This text is part of the Business Transformation section “If we look at the rate at which Quebec companies are adopting advanced technologies compared to the rest of Canada, Quebec is certainly not behind. There will also be a small advantage in Quebec, which is even more evident when you consider the adoption of emerging technologies, such as artificial intelligence, for example,” emphasizes Benoit Dosti, full professor in the Department of Applied Economics at HEC Montreal. Good thing when we know that according to the OECD, artificial intelligence, like mobility, cloud computingThe Internet of Things and big data analysis are…
From October 1 to 11, the Beer Museum will participate in the Science Festival, which celebrates its 30th anniversary this year.In the programme, the exhibition: “Planète Nature” by Escales de Sciences is presented to discover in comic form (by Peb and Fox), the theses of ten doctoral students working on the links between science and the environment. Through these “science bubbles” everyone will penetrate into the mystery of the work of young researchers, at the interface between man and nature, in a fun and exciting way.The exhibition will include mini games, to make the visit more interactive for young and…
Jean Lachance, one of the workers who died at the Bushville plant where a violent explosion killed two more victims on Monday, burned more than 90% of his body, and, like his colleagues, was hit by “an explosion of heat above 1,000 degrees Celsius.” • Read also: Beauceville: Work in the wrong place at the wrong time • Read also: Beauceville fire: Activities suspended until further notice At least it was explained by his brother, Mario Lachance, who returned to the tragic events of Monday in an interview with Mario Dumont. Jean Lachance, 51, has worked at SDB Séchoirs de…
More than 200 doses of the Comirnaty vaccine (Pfizer) that were administered at the Roberval Vaccination Center in Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean last August were deemed insufficient by Pfizer-BioNTech. The integrated Sagueni Lac-Saint-Jean University Health and Services Center confirmed the error and would like to point out that the health of the affected patients is not at risk, as 214 people received these doses. Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccines can be stored in the cold for 30 days and provide optimal protection. However, the doses given last August over a two-day period exceeded this period.The health authorities emphasized that they could therefore not guarantee the…
New York, United States | Model Linda Evangelista is demanding $50 million from the company behind the cosmetic treatment she says she owns ‘distorted’ and ‘unemployed’, in a suit filed in federal court in New York. This week, she said she was “irreparably disfigured” by the wrong cosmetic treatment five years ago, in a message to her more than 980,000 Instagram subscribers. Supposedly the Zeltiq “CoolSculpting” treatment had the opposite effect of doubling his fat cells, thus modifying his face. It uses cryolipolysis technology, which usually allows you to redraw the silhouette by exposing localized fat deposits to the cold.…
