Monthly Archives: March 2021

Travel to Spain requires negative Covid test

On Instagram, businessman Wayne Lineker has claimed that, once international travel resumes, people will not need to have been vaccinated in order to travel to Spain and will only require proof they have tested negative with a PCR test in the 72 hours prior to travel. While some users on social media have questioned this… Read More »

Inaccurate Covid vaccine ‘Q&A’: fact checked

A Covid-19 vaccine “Q&A” sheet has been circulating on social media. It presents a checklist of claims about the vaccine, alongside ‘Yes’ or ‘No’ answers. Some of the claims are inaccurate and suggest the mRNA vaccines may be dangerous. The Covid-19 vaccines have been tested to the same high standards as any vaccine would be.… Read More »

How To Improve Your Collaborative Skills In the Workplace

One of the most significant factors that contribute to any team’s success is its ability to collaborate. Yet, collaborating isn’t always easy. The ability to collaborate is an acquired skill. Working as a cohesive team doesn’t come naturally. We have to work at growing together. We have to develop a flow in which our time,… Read More »

Evidence suggests that sloths grow…

Evidence suggests that sloths grow algae in their fur and then eat it. This algae-farming is thought to be aided by moths that live in the fur, and whose growth the sloth actively promotes. The post Evidence suggests that sloths grow… appeared first on Crazy Facts. Source

In pre-20th century European culture…

In pre-20th century European culture, red hair was commonly identified as the distinguishing negative Jewish trait. During the Spanish Inquisition, all those with red hair were identified as Jewish; and writers from Shakespeare to Dickens would identify Jewish characters by giving them red hair. The post In pre-20th century European culture… appeared first on Crazy… Read More »

Notation Knife

In Italy during the 16th century music was engraved on knives so guests could sing together after they ate. Each side of the blade has musical notations and each knife represents one part for a singer. So, a complete set of knives actually come together to create a harmonious chorus. The post Notation Knife appeared… Read More »