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Handy Tips: 5 Reasons Why Wine Is Good for You
The French smoke a lot, eat fatty cheeses and pâtés, but they suffer from heart diseases 40% less than other Europeans. Here's why.
Careers of the Future: Which Jobs Will Be Most in Demand?
It is impossible to tell which jobs will be in demand in the future, but let's look at the previous year's experience: could anyone have predicted a pandemic and the rapid growth in the demand for delivery staff, doctors, e-commerce and food tech specialists?
Weekly Fun: COVID-19 Scream Test and Elon Musk's Techno Track About NFTs
This week’s stories feature a shouting booth created by a Dutch inventor for more convenient coronavirus testing, and a techno song about NFTs by Elon Musk.
How to Choose the Right Photo for Your CV
Should you include a photo on your resume? This is a question no HR manager or recruiter has a definite answer to. We tried to figure out whether the presence of a photo on a resume is actually important.
How to Get More Done in 3 Hours Than Most People Do in a Week
In this article, you'll learn why you don't need to download productivity apps, how to get more done in less time, and why routine is good. Plus, you will learn what to do when productivity tips don't help.
Handy Tips: How to Tell the Perfect Lie
We all know lying is bad, but certain situations give us no other option. We have a bunch of tips that can make that lie more convincing, so in this article, we will teach you the art of perfect lie.
Weekly Fun: Floating Icebergs and Drones Recreating Van Gogh's Paintings in the Sky
This week's stories feature 600 drones that showed the life story and paintings of Vincent Van Gogh in the sky, and a website that lets you see how an iceberg would float in the water.