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November 9, 2022
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November 8, 2022
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A new investigation by the U.K. broadcaster Channel 4 has uncovered details about the business practices of the Chinese fast-fashion company Shein. The outlet sent an undercover worker to film inside two factories in Guangzhou that supply clothes to the fast fashion giant.
In one factory, Channel 4 found that workers receive a base salary of 4,000 yuan per month — roughly $556 — to make 500 pieces of clothing per day and that their first month’s pay is withheld from them; in another factory, workers received the equivalent of four cents per item. Workers in both factories were working up to 18-hour days and were given only one day off a month. In one factory, the outlet found women washing their hair during lunch breaks, and workers have penalized two-thirds of their daily wage if they made a mistake on a clothing item.
The reported hours and working conditions violate China’s labor laws. Shein did not immediately respond to the Cut’s request for comment but told Business Insider, “Any non-compliance with this code is dealt with swiftly, and we will terminate partnerships that do not meet our standards,” which is what it has said when it has been accused of illegal labor practices in previous years.
Shein has repeatedly come under fire for just about everything you can do wrong with a company, including poor working conditions, high levels of toxic chemicals in its clothing, copying independent designers’ items, and mishandling customer data.
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November 8, 2022
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- The most puzzling, unexplained anomaly in all of cosmology is the Hubble tension: the difference in the measured expansion rate depending on which method is used.
- However, a second, less-publicized anomaly is also extremely puzzling: a difference in our observed motion through the Universe and how different things appear in various directions.
- We have many different methods of estimating how the Universe differs in different directions, and they’re not all consistent with one another. That’s a real, unsolved, but important problem!
The largest anomaly is the Hubble tension.Two expansion rate measurement methods yield incompatible values.The early relic method, via cosmic imperfections, yields 67 km/s/Mpc.The distance ladder method, from individually measured objects, yields 73 km/s/Mpc.But another cosmic imperfection anomaly is similarly puzzling.Consider the cosmic microwave background (CMB): leftover radiation from the Big Bang.Although mostly uniform, one direction is ~3.3 millikelvin hotter while the opposite is similarly cooler.(See article for images and narritive)
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At lower left, the actual signal of the temperature fluctuations is shown. In the other three panels, possible modifications to the microwave sky are shown due to rotation or other forms of anisotropy. By constraining the magnitude of these signals, we can demonstrate just how isotropic (the same in all directions) and non-rotating the Universe actually is. However, indicators other than the CMB do not give consistent results with what we observe here Credit: D. Saadeh et al., Phys. Rev. Lett., 2016)
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November 8, 2022
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November 7, 2022
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The next 12 months will be another test of leadership for Canada’s CEOs.
Already in the past two years, they have dealt with the pandemic, supply-chain issues, talent shortages, technological advances, market volatility, the war in Ukraine, surging inflation and interest rates, digital transformation, and intensifying sustainability agendas. All remain ongoing concerns that tests their organization’s resiliency and agility.
Now just as the economy has started its post-pandemic recovery, a recession looms.
Ninety-two percent of the 75 top Canadian company CEOs in KPMG’s annual bellwether Global CEO Outlook Report believe the country will fall into a recession in the next 12 months.
In separate, new research, into 503 small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs), two-thirds (66 percent) also anticipate a recession. However, the majority of leaders (69 percent of CEOs and 52 percent of SMBs), irrespective of company size, are optimistic that it will be mild and short and have already taken steps to help ride out the upcoming turbulence.
While the economy and an anticipated recession are currently keeping CEOs up at night, our surveys also reveal shared concerns with global peers that emerging or disruptive technology and operational issues are forever changing the way they do business and present an ongoing threat — and opportunity — to their ability to grow.
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November 7, 2022
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The crows play hide-and-seek with Nicole Steinke after her older kids head to school. She feeds a family of the birds from her apartment balcony in Alexandria, Virginia, twice daily (usually peanuts, but walnuts and cashews are valued treats). Once there’s no food left, they’ll look for her as she walks around her neighborhood. When one crow finds her, it will call to the others, and they’ll surround her and make a bunch of noise.
This, she notes, can alarm bystanders. “People think that death is coming,” she says. “They’re a bad omen, all that—kind of the same as a black cat.”
They are not omens. One of the crows is named Waffles. They are, however, minor TikTok celebrities thanks to CrowTok, a small but extremely active niche on the social video app that has exploded in popularity over the past two years.
Steinke, who posts as @Tangobird, has been feeding crows on and off since childhood. Right now, she’s the treat-giver for a family of about six, including Waffles; Doc and Dotty; and their baby DocTok, named by Steinke’s 187,000 TikTok followers.
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November 7, 2022
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November 7, 2022
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1. Boarding Fantasy: Endless Waters And A White Ship
In your imagination, boarding a cruise ship should mean enjoying endless waters, a blue sky, and the soft breeze off the sea. You might picture yourself giggling with a few close friends while boarding a luxurious white ship, just like in the movies. However, that scenario is unfortunately not all that common on a cruise. (see Picture below)
2. Boarding Reality: Where Did All These People Come From
Since cruise ships make money by accommodating as many passengers as possible, the usual scenario when you board is often that you find yourself shoulder to shoulder with people from all walks of life and with all the noises and smells that come with them. (see Picture below)
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November 6, 2022
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Do you remember what it was like to be a kid? So much of the day was directed by adults. Wake up. Get dressed. Brush your teeth. Eat your breakfast. Get in the car. Go to school.
Sometimes kids listen to the instructions — and sometimes they don’t. And when they don’t, that can be very frustrating for parents.
So how can parents get their kids to be more apt to comply? It might sound counterintuitive, but one strategy widely recommended by children’s health professionals is to engage your child in short, daily sessions of child-led play.
Called “special time,” it gives young children a chance to interact with their parents without the stress of having to follow directions — which in turn, strengthens the bond between them, says Roger Harrison, a pediatric psychologist with Nemours Children’s Health in Wilmington, Del.
“Special time increases opportunities for closeness between a parent and child. As that attachment is building, it increases the likelihood that a child is going to listen or value what a parent has to say,” he says.
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Life Kit visuals editor Becky Harlan engages her 2-year-old son, August Grabowsky, in “special time.” It’s a kind of child-directed playtime that children’s health professionals say can be helpful in treating disruptive conduct in kids. Meredith Rizzo/NPR
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November 6, 2022
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Like many people who grew up in America in the 1980s, I was raised to fear strangers.
“Stranger Danger” was all the rage in those days. Parental concern and humanity’s natural wariness towards strangers were supercharged by sensationalist media coverage and plummeting levels of social trust, which bloomed into a full-on moral panic.
Police officers, teachers, parents, religious leaders, politicians, media personalities, and child welfare organizations set aside their differences and worked together to spread the message – that interacting with a stranger could be putting them at risk.
While there is no doubt that some people do have traumatic experiences with strangers, “stranger danger” lacked any real statistical basis. Then, as now, the majority of sexual and violent crimes against children (and adults, for that matter) are committed by people known to the victim: relatives, neighbors, and family friends. Abductions by non-family members – which include those where a child is taken by someone unknown to them – account for just 1% of the missing children cases reported to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children in the US.
But, it felt real, and therefore it was real. Stranger rhymed with danger, and the pair became inextricably linked.
Could this way of thinking, however, have affected our interactions in later life for many of us? Have we missed out on something valuable?
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