Author: Maria Gill

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Motivating yourself to exercise is a challenge for many. Because today, lack of exercise seems almost like that abnormality. Furthermore, the World Health Organization (WHO) recommends exercising at least 150 minutes per week. However, according to the American biologist from Harvard University, Professor Daniel Lieberman, it is important not to do this. tails If you pull up a bit before you start. Because according to him, our bodies are never programmed to do physical exercises without a specific goal.”We didn’t evolve just to burn calories.” “We have evolved to be as inactive as possible. Of course, our bodies It may…

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More and more merchants, outraged by rising rates of shoplifting due to inflation, have decided to do justice to themselves by exposing petty cybercriminals who would rather steal than pay. • Read also: Shop theft rates on the rise as the festive season approaches • Read also: Thieves are still very active in SAQ despite the pandemic “With grocery store inflation soaring, merchants are reporting more thefts in Quebec. They mostly take away luxury items. We’re not talking about spice thefts or Kraft dinners,” notes Stéphane Lacasse, director of public affairs and government relations jokingly. In the Food Retailers Association.…

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Students from St Theresa’s School of Calcutta in Edmonton spend the week at the new TELUS World of Science in Edmonton.Photo: Radio Canada / Lunan CharpentierJeremiah, 8, is one of Kathleen Scrivano’s students at the school Saint Teresa of Calcuttain Edmonton. It’s so cool, it’s fun, I’m learning new thingsHe said. The teacher and her students will be at the center all week. The teacher says it is unbelievable. The children opened their minds and managed to get their hands dirty. Visitors can explore the new health zone at the Allard Family Gallery. They can test their flexibility and leg…

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This Wednesday, part of the occupational health and safety reform comes into effect, in particular the part that provides for a temporary regime in terms of prevention and participation. This temporary regime will apply to all institutions that do not already have prevention and participation mechanisms in place. Those who already have them will see those continue to apply. The obligations of the temporary system vary according to the number of workers, i.e. at least 20 workers or less than 20 workers. In workplaces where there are at least 20 workers, a health and safety committee must be formed by…

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You will also be interested [EN VIDÉO] This fish holds its breath underwater! Boxfish do not breathe regularly with their gills, but store water in their cheeks without inhaling or exhaling for several minutes. A unique phenomenon in fish. Zebra mbuna is a fresh water fish. It lives in Lake Malawi in east-central Africa. It is no more than ten centimeters long. They live in colonies organized according to a well-established hierarchy. And if it is harmless to us humans, it does not like, but then absolutely not, that an intruder seeks to breed on its territory.The stingrayIt lives in…

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Online fraud continues to rise in the province, particularly with regard to identity fraud, a situation that increasingly worries Quebecers, according to a recent survey. intercourse. • Read also: ‘Grandson scam’: Octogenarian allows suspect to be arrested Nearly 40% of Quebecers surveyed indicated that they encounter identity fraudsters at least once a week. Just over one in four Quebecers (28%) were the target of a fraud attempt that used certain personal data, such as name (65%), address (32%) or date of birth (13%). “This survey shows us that in order to manage their lives on the web, many people have…

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Negotiations between the federal government and the Canadian Public Service Alliance (PSAC) to renew the collective agreements began with a fine gap between the two parties and, above all, a very different view of the current economic context in the country. While the PSAC talks about inflationary pressure and calls for increases that take this into account for its members, the Federal Treasury says it must make “reasonable” offers for Canadians and that it must also take into account the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. The country’s largest union of public employees says it has made demands for a 4.5%…

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Few can resist the “beidaw” face that a dog makes when he wants affection, attention or a snack. A new study has revealed key anatomical features that may explain what makes dogs so attractive. The findings also suggest that humans have contributed to dogs’ ability to seduce with facial expressions through thousands of years of selective breeding. Dogs have an irresistible appearance thanks to human intervention in selective breeding. Photo: Flavia CorreaDr Ann Burroughs said: “Dogs are unique among other mammals in their mutualistic relationship with humans, which can be demonstrated by mutual gaze, something we don’t see between humans…

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A consulting engineering firm that doesn’t believe in ‘leaving entire industries behind’ Posted at 12:00 PM. Martin Valeris Journalism In its contribution to decarbonizing the economy, Montreal-based consultancy giant WSP Global would rather rely on technical assistance for polluting industries than exclude it entirely from its order book. “Leaving entire industries in need [de réduire leur empreinte carbone]We do not believe as an organization that this is the best way to achieve this green transition towards a better world,” noted WSP President and CEO Alexandre Louroux, during an address to Cercle Montreal Canadian, one of the city’s most well-known business…

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Megalithic sites in Assam were first reported in the early 20th century, but their systematic recording only began in 2014, thanks to a collaboration between Northeastern Hill University, the University of Nagaland and the Archaeological Survey of India – the government agency responsible for conservation. One of the country’s archaeological heritage. A survey conducted in 2020 in Dima Hasawa district of Assam revealed some great new sites, which are popping up today. in the magazine Asian Archeology.It is possible that the remains were related to funeral ritesThe aim of this new research expedition was to identify and precisely locate the…

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