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  • 5 creepy New Year superstitions that’ll keep you up past midnight

    5 creepy New Year superstitions that’ll keep you up past midnight

    1. Back in the day, residents of Ireland would bang loaves against doors and walls just before midnight to ward off any angry apparitions or problematic phantoms that might be lurking. Whacking bread against the wall is also believed to send bad...
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  • 6 signs you have a toxic workplace

    6 signs you have a toxic workplace

    1. There’s an abject lack of communication Improper communication means that people are often scattered or confused about expectations from leadership. Projects may seem complicated, stressful and difficult to execute either because there aren'...
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  • TikTok ousts Google to become favourite online destination

    TikTok ousts Google to become favourite online destination

    Move over Google, TikTok is the world's new most popular online destination. The viral video app gets more hits than the American search engine, according to Cloudflare, an IT security company.The rankings show that TikTok knocked Google off the...
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  • pay attention to! Will ocean freight rates move up permanently? !

    pay attention to! Will ocean freight rates move up permanently? !

    When the epidemic subsides, can global shipping prices and formats return to 2019? Can the US gateway port congestion problem be alleviated? Han Jun, chief analyst of China Securities Communications and Transportation, analyzed the "sea shippin...
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  • 4 facts about the winter solstice, the shortest day of the year

    4 facts about the winter solstice, the shortest day of the year

    1. THE WORD SOLSTICE TRANSLATES TO "SUN STAND STILL." Solstice derives from the Latin term solstitium, containing sol, which means "sun," and the past participle stem of sistere, meaning "to make stand." This comes from the fact that the sun’s ...
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  • International Information

    International Information

    OPEC raises its forecast for global crude oil demand in the first quarter of next yearIn its report on the 13th, OPEC raised its global oil demand forecast for the first quarter of next year, but maintained its forecast for the growth of oil dema...
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  • Could a Chewing Gum Reduce COVID-19 Spread? Researchers Believe It Can

    Could a Chewing Gum Reduce COVID-19 Spread? Researchers Believe It Can

    Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania are working to create a special chewing gum that could help reduce the spread of COVID-19 by "trapping" the virus so a person can't transmit it to someone else. Experts agree that vaccinations are t...
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  • 7 scents to add to your office to boost productivity

    7 scents to add to your office to boost productivity

    1. Rosemary   Rosemary oils are found to be stimulative. It is said to help increase alertness and in a 2018 study, rosemary is found to help boost memory and focus. 2. Lemon The lemon scent helps to increase focus and a Japanese study on ho...
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  • Have a hard time waking up when it’s cold out? Scientists say blame your brain

    Have a hard time waking up when it’s cold out? Scientists say blame your brain

    A study conducted by neurobiologists from Northwestern University made it possible to elucidate the mechanisms underlying this phenomenon. Their study on fruit flies, has found a thermometer circuit can transfer information about cold temps fro...
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  • The scale of my country’s automated container terminals that have been built and are under construction ranks first in the world!

    The scale of my country’s automated container terminals that have been built and are under construction ranks first in the world!

    According to the website of the Ministry of Transport, my country has now built 10 automated container terminals and 7 automated container terminals are under construction. The scale of both built and under construction ranks first in the world....
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  • Number of Chinese students in US falls

    Number of Chinese students in US falls

    All places of origin and regions saw declines in the number of students enrolled at US higher education institutions and online from abroad due to the COVID-19 pandemic, according to The Open Doors 2021 Report on International Educational Exchang...
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  • Steel  news

    Steel news

    The heating season in North China has officially started, and the coal inventory of the whole society has steadily rebounded Starting from November 16th, North China has entered the heating season, which also means that the annual peak of coal sto...
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