The amendment extended the locking of prisons until December 7

The amendment extended the locking of prisons until December 7

Secretary of Department of Correction and Rehabilitation (DCR), Ana Escobar Pabón, extended until December 7th Disabling Closures are maintained in reform companies that do not have positive cases and in companies that still have positive cases. According to a report, this determination is a preventive measure to prevent new outbreaks of COVID-19. This closure excludes community therapy centers. Currently the …

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Uber is releasing one million euros to help drivers who are forced to park

Uber is releasing one million euros to help drivers who are forced to park

Last week, the Brussels Court of Appeals ruled that Uber could no longer use the Brussels LVC license (car rental with driver), meaning 95% of current drivers. The American company Uber announced it: will release one million euros to help those who are forced to stop driving hundreds. Echo announces that Uber drivers will receive a bonus of 500 500 …

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Do BBAs And MBAs Really Help People Lead Businesses?

Steve Wozniak took a break from his studies at the University of California in 1975 and went on to invent the computer that made him wealthy and famous. Steve Jobs, Wozniak’s colleague, worked tirelessly to ensure that Apple technology dominated the global market. Unfortunately, he also did not complete his studies at the institution since he did not graduate. When …

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Australia wants law to “anonymize” social media trolls

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The Australian Prime Minister wants users of social networking sites to be held accountable when they engage in malicious activity and incite hatred. A bill is due to be tabled in parliament early next year. Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison introduced legislation to combat online hate on Monday, November 29. These anonymous accounts, “trolls”, were initially targeted for sowing dissent …

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Chuckie: There will be Season 2 in the serial adaptation

Chuckie: There will be Season 2 in the serial adaptation

The killer toy is a hit again. The “Chuckie” series, adapted from the eponymous cinematic history, has been updated to Season 2 by the NBCUniversal team, which broadcasts fiction on its two channels, the USA Network and SyFy. According to figures released by the US site Hollywood Reporter, Chuckie was able to garner an average of less than 9.5 million …

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Why do some people think their happiness index is low? -Vision · Attention- cnBeta.COM

November 30, Beijing Times News, according to foreign media reports, has encouraged self-help businesses to thrive in recent years, thanks to positive psychological research. Scientific research on positive psychology shows that those who are positive will improve themselves. Happiness, at the same time, has more anxiety, depression and self-harm occurring around the world.So, should we be unhappy despite advances in …

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Shock reveals why he doesn’t want to wear Jordan on his feet

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Note In the world of footwear or basketball, the Jordanian brand is a true juggernaut in its field. But Shahul O’Neill did not want to wear it after a strange experience. Luca Donczyk, Russell Westbrook, Zion Williamson, Carmelo Anthony, Jayson Tatum, Bradley Beal and many more: The list of players wearing Jordanian shoes is up to a handful, a sign …

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Free upgrade of internet speed up to one gigabyte

Free upgrade of internet speed up to one gigabyte

Etisalat has announced its participation in its 50th UAE Union Day celebrations, offering its Emirati customers a variety of gifts, prizes and special offers, including offers for raffles, mobile phones and other devices. While eLife subscribers enjoy high internet speeds and home entertainment, Etisalat clarified in a statement yesterday that it can improve internet speeds of up to one gigabyte …

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Results of PCR trials for Canadians: easing anxious boundaries

Results of PCR trials for Canadians: easing anxious boundaries

PCR testing is no longer mandatory for Canadians returning from a stay in the United States for less than 72 hours, which delights those living near the border, but experts are concerned about the arrival of the Omicron variant COVID-19. Read more: 784 new cases and 3 deaths in Quebec Read more: Omicron: The WHO advises against travel, but considers …

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Immigrants: Paris calls on London to end its “double talk”

Il faut un 'accord Union européenne et Grande-Bretagne' car 'cela ne peut pas être un simple accord de réadmission de migrants sur le territoire' français, a déclaré lundi Gérald Darmanin, le ministre de l'Intérieur.

Released November 29, 2021, at 7:25 p.m.Updated November 30, 2021, at 7:22 p.m. Beat the iron while hot. The next day Intergovernmental meeting in Galatasaray dedicated to the immigration crisis , In the end, it was decided to fly the Channel Beach day and night by a Frendex aircraft to prevent the passage of immigrants, putting points on the “i” …

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Plan happy dinners with Celine French Medium at Frogs in London

Plan happy dinners with Celine French Medium at Frogs in London

Last day Pre-arrival calendar : Frogs in London will seduce you with another exclusive deal at the end of 2021. Find the coach and clear Celine French Medium, with a 15% bonus on his packages for application Frenchmen. The media has already guessed how to give you the best vacation. Axes, complete horoscopes, life training … He invites you to …

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NFL: Nahshon Wright joins Covid 19 list of cowboys

NFL: Nahshon Wright joins Govt-19 list of cowboys

Tuesday, November 30, 2021. 12:46 p.m. FRISCO, Texas – Dallas Cowboys rookie cornerback Nahshon Wright has been diagnosed with COVID-19, bringing to eight the number of players and coaches at the Texas club who will be sidelined in Thursday evening’s game against the New Orleans Saints due to the virus. . Head coach Mike McCarthy and his five coaches were …

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Belgium. The banned Uber company in Brussels has caused a stir

Belgium.  The banned Uber company in Brussels has caused a stir

The new chapter in the conflict between local authorities and the multinational company Uber. In Brussels, the Court of Appeal ordered a ban on operating in the capital, Belgium, following a complaint by one of the largest local taxi companies. This time, as in Spain or London, the Belgian judiciary has not decided on the exclusion of staff status for …

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