Daily Archives: August 4, 2021

What Is Competence Motivation And How To Use It

You must have come across “Employee of the Month” boards in stores and workplaces that feature the best employee in a specific period. Indeed, it is a form of appreciation for the employee’s hard work. But can’t preference be given privately instead? So, why announce it to even the customers? That’s right—to motivate the other… Read More »

There is no graphene oxide in the Covid-19 vaccines

A widely shared Facebook post claims that vaccines contain “Graphene Oxide Nano Particles” and that these can reassemble on command and travel to any part of the body.  Nanoparticles are a generic term for very small particles which are found in nature, or can be man-made. They are used in medicine, and a particular type… Read More »

Yellow Card data isn’t proof of Covid-19 vaccine deaths

A widely shared Facebook post contains an image featuring the logos of gov.uk and the Medicine and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency’s (MHRA) Yellow Card reporting scheme. The graphic says “1517 deaths 1,102,228 adverse reactions”, and asks “why is this not being reported on the BBC and the injections stopped?” The Yellow Card scheme is a… Read More »

7 Facts That Sum Up the Speed of Light

We use light daily—from the sun to grow crops, in our homes to illuminate rooms and workspaces, and in our cities and towns long after dark. For this reason, light is a highly studied subject, particularly in how fast these rays travel. But, to the layperson, the theories surrounding light can be a bit complicated.…… Read More »

Tired of teaspoons being stolen….

Tired of teaspoons being stolen from the breakroom, a medical institute conducted a study on the rate of disappearance of the spoons. They concluded that “an estimated 250 teaspoons would need to be purchased annually to maintain a practical institute-wide population of 70 teaspoons”. The post Tired of teaspoons being stolen…. appeared first on Crazy… Read More »

5 Things You Should Know – Part 427

Here are 5 things you should know. 1. Letting your dog sniff on walks is very enriching, interesting, and stimulating for them. Your dog sniffing every little thing in the neighborhood is equivalent to us reading the newspaper; it’s how they absorb information and will give you a calmer dog! Dogs learn about their surroundings…… Read More »