Author: Maria Gill

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Optimism is good for morale and health. According to a new studyOptimists live much longer than pessimists. Forget the cup half empty, choose the cup half full!This is certainly not the first survey to remind pessimists that life is unfair. But this is the first thing that takes into account many people (160,000 women) and above all the majority of ethnic groups.5.4% more lifeOn average, optimism increases life span by 5.4%. Lifestyle and lifestyle only “marginally” affect this outcome. About 53% of these women are over the age of 90. In addition, this report reinforces the data From a previous…

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A leading global shipping company just bought the La Presse building for $40.5 million in Montreal from a company run by the Desmarais brothers, among others. Square Victoria Real Estate, whose directors include Andre and Paul Desmaris Jr., has sold the building at 750 Saint-Laurent Boulevard to the International Conglomerate Maritime Company. The building was first built to house the offices of the daily La Presse in the late 1950s. Subsequently, it was completely renovated from eight floors in 2018 and now hosts several tenants. With this $40.5 million deal, the buyer will continue to lease offices to La Presse,…

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It was praised by a healthy diet, Kombucha is the trendy drink of this summer. So much so that many cafes and restaurants have added it to their menu. So now we can sip it on the balcony, where they will cleverly replace soft drinks and beer. But what exactly is it? And what are its benefits? We asked Sophie Januarya dietitian and nutritionist in Paris and author of a book The gentle way to eat better 33 minute changes to rebalance your diet without depriving yourself (Leduc.s versions, Available for pre-order).Kombucha: a fermented beverage made from teaKombucha is prepared…

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More one-time financial aid to citizens was ruled out before the decline, despite a record rise in inflation in May. However, Minister Eric Girard is setting the election table, acknowledging that Quebecers pay too much in taxes. • Read also: Inflation jumped 7.7% in Canada, a record since 1983 • Read also: Fed chief admits recession is definitely a possibility The cost of living continues to rise in Canada. Inflation was 7.7% in May, the largest annual rise since January 1983. The finance minister understands that the increase in groceries and gas prices is affecting Quebecers. The summit may not…

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“Now, if we add a charge, which would make electrical energy in addition to gravitational energy, it would make it possible to circumvent this problem and fend off this problem. [de l’autre côté du trou de ver]. Like a giant magnet, we will be attracted to the North Pole and then encounter the South Pole. Once you do that, you can’t go back the other way. In the context of the narratives of the return journey, this initial shortcut would certainly make it possible to move quickly, but it would force us to wander the universe back to the starting…

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Endless queues around the passport offices. She called on the police to calm the frustration of frustrated citizens. Time and effort is wasted to obtain a vital and essential government service such as renewing a passport. This is the “beautiful” picture that Canada imagines in the passport crisis. Having managed to “save” the Canadian economy and millions of pandemic victims with $500 billion, the Trudeau government itself is embarrassing us around the world with the incredible chaos raging in Passport Canada. Passport Canada has been overwhelmed and unable to respond to passport renewal requests for several months. predictable However, it…

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“You’ll see, you’ll be in full immersion. Relax, let’s go»: Leah, mediator In the cellar in Reims (Marne)Just finished setting up a virtual reality headset on Jacqueline’s head. On the screen at her disposal, Léa can monitor the visitor’s “journey” to IIMAGE Gallery 3.0 Stop the experiment if necessary. But Jacqueline is going to the end of a dive into the universe by artist Nelson Borek Carter in Cathedral City, California. “It is so amazing because I am used to seeing more classic exhibitions. Here, we mix genres and above all become actors in our visit. We perceive real experiences,”…

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It is the irony of life that while others struggle with weight loss, others are trying to gain weight. Eating fatty foods and sodas can help you gain weight, but it can also destroy your health. If you are underweight, you want to have a balanced amount of muscle mass and subcutaneous fat instead of a lot of unhealthy belly fat. Many people of normal weight develop diabetes, heart disease, and health complications from obesity. Therefore, even if you want to gain weight, you should make sure to eat healthy foods and lead a healthy lifestyle. Here are 3 ways…

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Agricultural land, estimated at 6.3 million hectares, or 5% of Quebec’s area, has emerged as an “opportunity” for researchers. (Photo: The Canadian Press) Laval – Québec grants funding for the “Demain la forêt” project, initiated notably by the Fringe Cowboys, to plant trees and create natural carbon sinks on farmland. A practice that would allow farmers to obtain carbon credits that they could eventually convert into cash. The team of scientists and geomatics working with Jerome Dubras, researcher and guitarist at Les Cowboys Fringants, has been searching for spaces to plant trees in order to support the health of ecosystems…

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It is known that you should always be wary of sleeping water. Whereas one would have thought the Creative Assembly studio had been dormant since the excellent Alien: Isolation, Creative Assembly would be in full business in the FPS SF universe, that is, for 4 years. Rest assured, there are no xenomorphs in sight, the developer has gone on a completely different project as it will be an FPS in the sci-fi record, but it doesn’t have a name yet. Brand new IP at Creative Assembly You may have guessed it, and now the question is what this latest production…

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