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Month: July 2021

Physical Wellbeing

It’s in everyone’s interests to encourage regular participation in physical activity since Physical inactivity and poor diet are among the top causes of ill health, which can subsequently negatively impact on our working life. sport and exercise is a good thing to do, but most people don’t feel they can get round to it for

Engaging Employee with Their Finances

Financial wellbeing is not just about how much workers earn, but about the level of control they feel they have over their finances, irrespective of pay and grade. Many households have seen incomes drop because of the COVID-19 pandemic, putting extra pressure on employees’ finances. Helping employees to manage their money should form part of

Face to Face Communication for millennials

millennials live most of their lives through social media and instant messaging, in actual fact they much prefer to speak to people face to face (especially at work) (Meetings Mean Business, 2015). Millennials are fluent in digital and were the pioneers of social media. Smartphones aren’t a novelty to them but face to face is.

Adware

adware can be safe for users and a valid business advertisement-supported software, but others are manipulative and open door for malicious activities Malicious adware displays unwanted advertisements on your computer Adware can change your browser’s home page or install spyware without your knowledge Madware is an adware that infects mobile devices like tablets and smartphone.

Political Revolutions

With the advent of Artificial Intelligence set to revolutionise the world as we know it, the fear of automation leading to a multitude of job losses, or job obsolescence, seems to be a looming reality. With some studies suggesting public sector jobs are most vulnerable to this change. Could technological developments aid voting, national decision

climate neutral continent

The European Union plans harness banks and markets to funnel hundreds of billions of euros annually into sustainable investments and create the first “climate-neutral continent” by 2050. The European Central Bank will then calibrate the right pace for the transition by setting intermediate targets for the financial sector. The bloc’s banking watchdog will bring forward

crime story- Climate Crisis

Fossil fuel companies lied for decades about climate change, and humanity is paying the price. Every person on Earth today is living in a crime scene. This crime has been going on for decades. This crime has displaced or killed untold numbers of people around the world, caused billions of dollars in economic damage and

Crashing Bitcoin

The cryptocurrency dropped as low as $29,548 on Tuesday morning, according to CoinMarketCap’s price index, down from an all-time high above $64,000 in mid April. Other leading cryptocurrencies also suffered big price falls, including Ethereum .The exact reason for the collapse is unclear but it coincides with a similar downturn in the global stock market

Jimmy “Barbeque” Cherizier of Haiti

After assassination of President Jovenel Moïse in Haiti, much of the media were speculating that crime leader Jimmy “Barbeque” Cherizier might use the situation to his advantage. Variably covered in the press as a gang leader, a revolutionary or as a rogue semi-political actor, Cherizier remains a powerful and worrying force in Haiti .What effect

The Current Cuba

Protests broke out in Cuba following a recent surge in COVID cases; demonstrators took to the streets to complain about food shortages, medicine shortages and the government performance during the pandemic. Such protests are very rare in Cuba and these are thought to be the biggest since 1994, but the public mood in Cuba has