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On August 3 and 4, 2021, a rapid fortification will take place in the village hall of Saint-Antonin Noble Vall, in Tarn and Garonne. On August 3 and 4, 2021, a rapid fortification will take place in the village hall of San Antonin Noble Vale. © French Republic. the Tarn and Garonne Province Reports that an urgent immunization was conducted in the San Antonin Noble Vale Village Hall, on August 3 and 4, 2021, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. and from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m.This process, aimed at priority people and the general public, is organized with the…
This summer, do you want to build the perfect sandcastle, the one that will win all the votes in the most beautiful beach sandcastle contest? Science can help you!Matthew Robert Bennett, a sedimentologist at Bournemouth University in England, addressed this dangerous topic, which can spoil a day of family vacation at sea if the walls recede too quickly … popular beaches come to the following conclusion: In order for the castle to stand taller, the sand must be solid. The strength of sand depends on the properties of its grains and water.The question of choosing sandThe angled grain fits together…
(New York) The group said Sunday that US video conferencing platform Zoom has agreed to pay $85 million to settle privacy claims. Posted on 1He is August 2021 at 8:00 pm While the video conferencing app has grown exponentially “during the COVID-19 pandemic,” according to the complaint documents, Zoom claimed to offer an end-to-end encrypted service. But in March 2020, several plaintiffs filed a class action lawsuit in California federal court. They claimed that the app “inappropriately shared the data of its users without their consent”. In particular, they highlighted the fact that Zoom shared their data with companies that…
The researchers calculated the athletes’ UV exposure according to their sport, weather, event duration, clothing, or even surface whiteness. The verdict: Tennis players are most likely to get severe sunburn.The temperature is over 35°C now in Tokyo and in the middle of the day, UV l’indice Exceeds level 9. In addition to its associated risk of annoyance the heat (For example, Spanish tennis player Paula Padusa had to leave the court after heat stroke), some athletes are especially vulnerable to injury sunstroke. Thus, a team of Australian researchers calculatedUV exposure its participants Olympic Games Tokyo during the competition. No less…
Today, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau issued the following statement on Emancipation Day: “On the same date of 1834, a Slavery Abolition Law The British Parliament (Abolition of Slavery Act) of 1833 came into effect and paved the way for the emancipation of slaves of African descent throughout much of the British Empire. Since then, many people of African descent and their allies have celebrated August 1 as Emancipation Day, a milestone in the pursuit of freedom, justice and equality. “Slavery existed in what is now Canada from the sixteenth century until its abolition in 1834. The struggle of blacks for…
Read laterrescuedFollow #Health# Health TrackingWhile that Vaccination It is progressing in France, and more than half of the country’s population has received two doses of the vaccine, side effect It is a somewhat unexpected feeling.The main stakeholders are women, as this side effect can have an effect on the menstrual cycle. At least it is What the ANSM report reveals (National Agency for the Safety of Medicines), as reported Send.Several cases of menstrual disordersIn an ANSM report published on Friday, July 30, the agency warned of Possibility of menstrual irregularities after vaccination againstCOVID-19. In question, more abundant or shifting periods.…
It’s not one, but two races that Raphael Lessard should participate in at the upcoming Grand Prix de Trois-Rivieres to be held from August 13-15. Newspaper He learned that the young driver from Saint-Joseph-de-Beauce had been recruited by Team Dave Wight to compete in the first GP3R event, the NASCAR Pinty Series. This is the same team that called on its services to replace Donald Theatge when the season begins today at Sunset Arena, north of Toronto. Lessard’s participation in GP3R would not have been possible, according to our information, without the financial contribution from NAPA Pièces d’auto which had…
Chasing, losing teeth, falling… What science says about recurring dreams | science | news | the sun
a continuum of repetitionWilliam Domhoff, an American researcher and psychologist, suggests that there is a continuum of repetition in dreams. In extreme cases, there are painful nightmares that lead directly to the production of an experienced trauma, such as recoveryIts presence is one of the main symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder.Then there are recurring dreams, in which the same dream content is partially or completely reproduced. Unlike painful dreams, recurrent dreams rarely directly reproduce an event or conflict, but instead reflect it metaphorically through a central emotion.Moreover, there are frequent themes in dreams. These dreams tend to repeat a similar…
Ouch! Can you feel them, two beautiful big blouses on our pride? Posted on Jul 31, 2021 at 10:00 AM The first contender came from the United States, which decided to keep its land borders closed to Canadian tourists. The second is from the UK, which is relaxing quarantine rules for US visitors, but keeping a hard line for Canadians. In this allied transatlantic triangle, Canada finds itself in the role of the kid we don’t want to be chosen to make up its own shuffle ball team. And who wisely waits on the sidelines. But either way, the Trudeau…
Public Health Canada (PHAC) is currently investigating an outbreak of hepatitis A virus infection in Quebec and Nova Scotia linked to frozen mango products. “Based on the results of the investigation so far, it has been determined that consumption of frozen mangoes was the likely cause of the outbreak. Two of the people who got sick said they ate frozen mangoes before the disease appeared. The remaining mangoes are left in a state of the water,” the Primary Health Care Corporation said in a statement on Saturday. Frozen items were collected from patients’ homes and a test revealed the presence…
