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Which diplomas offer the best salaries?

According to a study published in 2020 by the recruitment firm PageGroup and relayed by the economic magazine Capital, 17 professions will experience a salary increase in 2021. Here is the list of professions concerned: Cybersecurity analyst Risk analyst Listener Regulatory Affairs Officer Compliance Officer Accountant Payroll employee Key account …

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Side effects of different coronavirus vaccines

Currently, in various parts of the world, 20 COVID-19 vaccines have been authorized for use. In this feature, we take a look at the types and their reported side effects. Currently authorized COVID-19 vaccines The table below gives an overview of the 20 authorized vaccines, classified by type, depending on how …

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By the way, why is the baccalaureate so called?

The question will not be asked – a priori – by an examiner. But knowing the origin of the word ” baccalaureate  ” will perhaps allow you to shine better in society…. Excellent question … which itself is never asked during the exam. Why is the baccalaureate called that? What does this funny word mean? When is it dating and what is …

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What is the best and worst time of day to eat fruit?

01  /8 Know the best and the worst time to eat fruit The fruits are one of the healthiest foods for our bodies. Besides being the healthiest, they are surrounded by many myths about when and how to eat them. Doctors always recommend having seasonal fruit every day, just like your other meals. In our previous fruit article we talked about the …

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What your nails say about your health

If you look at your nails, you will notice a light area at the base. It is called the lunula. Changing the color , shape and size of the lunula can mean not only that you have a certain disease, but also that you are predisposed to it. With this type of diagnosis, you can detect the problem in …

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First case of monkeypox in the United States confirmed in Dallas

A Dallas resident who recently flew home from Nigeria was hospitalized with monkeypox, health officials announced Friday, marking the first case of the rare disease in the United States since a 2003 outbreak, which is not expected this time. According to the Centers for Disease Control and local health officials, …

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How Much Chocolate Can Really Kill You?

The chocolate contains an essential component theobromine. However, theobromine is a poisonous alkaloid. Theobromine poisoning can cause heart failure, seizures , acute kidney damage, and dehydration. The lethal dose of chocolate for a human being is around 1000 mg / kg (or 40 bars of chocolate ). The chocolate certainly has scientifically recognized undeniable benefits, but as with any other food , its excessive consumption can …

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The age of the GIANTS on Earth

The Heraklion Archaeological Museum houses a large and exceptional collection of ancient objects from excavations carried out throughout the Cretan territory, in particular at the archaeological sites of Knossos, Phaistos and Gortyn. The works on display come mainly from the prehistoric Minoan era, which takes its name from the legendary Cretan king Minos. The Minoan civilization …

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In Algeria: discovery of fragments of a meteorite older than Earth!

Almost as old as the solar system, barely older than the Earth : a piece of meteorite was found in the Sahara desert in May 2020. It is the oldest meteorite ever known on Earth … The meteorite EC 002 dates back 4.565 billion years, two million years older than Earth (4.543 billion years). It is the oldest meteorite ever discovered. In a recent report published …

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Your tongue cells have the ability to recognize smells

Scientists already knew that smell and taste are closely linked in the brain, with smell conveying most of the complex information associated with flavor. But a new article, published online Tuesday, April 24 in the journal Chemical Senses , shows that the two senses also seem to be linked to the surface of the tongue. Researchers at the Monell Chemical Senses Center , an institution nonprofit research …

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