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Centrales obreras salen en defensa del Gobierno en tema gas
Centrales obreras salen en defensa del Gobierno en tema gas
Cuatro centrales obreras de nuestro país cuestionan duramente a los empresarios privados de gas y combustibles, por su actitud mezquina y siempre desfavorable a la población más vulnerable, según un comunicado que emitieron hace instantes. Firman la Central General de Trabajadores, la Central Unitaria de Trabajadores, la Central Nacional de Trabajadores y la Confederación Paraguaya de…
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1162 - Apesa va au-devant des patrons en détresse
1162 – Apesa va au-devant des patrons en détresse
Créé en 2013 au tribunal de commerce de Saintes, ce dispositif propose une aide psychologique aux patrons en difficulté présentant un risque suicidaire. En cours d’extension dans 40 tribunaux de commerce, Apesa a déjà aidé plus de 200 entrepreneurs.
Tribunal commerce de Saintes. / Emmanuelle Chiron/Sud Ouest
Stéphane Fouché va mieux. Cet ancien agent immobilier a assaini ses finances, même s’il…
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No monkeying around: toddlers as inventive as wild apes at using tools | Science |
Whether digging for insects or cracking nuts, children, like apes, work out how to use tools to solve problems without learning from others, research shows
They smash insects with sticks, scoop algae from ponds and use leaves to hoick termites from mounds. But wild apes are not alone in their deft use of tools: toddlers are just as inventive, researchers say.
The findings emerge from a study that set two and three-year-olds the sorts of challenges that great apes are known to face in the wild. In each case, the toddlers were given materials to solve the problem - whether they knew it or not - and then left to their own devices for one to three minutes.
(via No monkeying around: toddlers as inventive as wild apes at using tools | Science | The Guardian)