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Beer exchanged for sunflower oil in Munich 

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Very quickly the brewery manages to get 230 liters of sunflower oil, but the goal is at least 500 liters

You drink beer and pay with oil – the invention is implemented in a beer hall in Munich, which has found a way to cope with the problematic supply of sunflower oil after the start of the war in Ukraine.

The management of the Munich beer hall offers beer lovers a liter of their favorite drink for the same amount of sunflower oil.

Beer for sunflower oil. The exchange takes place in a Munich beer hall. The idea was born after the restaurant began to experience difficulties in obtaining cooking oil, which put into question the food offering, such as the beloved schnitzels.

“Only small quantities can be bought in the shops. When we need 30 liters of sunflower oil per week, and we only have 15, we cannot prepare schnitzels for a long time,” says the manager of the brewery, Eric Hoffman, reported on July 17, BNT.

The suppliers fail to provide the necessary quantities, since, in addition to establishments, they also supply restaurants and wholesalers.

“The campaign is cute. Great idea. And we get cheap beer,” said Moritz Baller, a customer of the restaurant.

This brewery customer bought 80 liters of oil in Ukraine during a humanitarian mission, which he now trades for eight cases of beer on occasion for his birthday party.

A liter of beer in German pubs costs about 7 euros, while a liter of sunflower oil is priced at 4.5 euros.

Very quickly, the brewery managed to procure 230 liters of sunflower oil, but the goal is at least 500 liters to be able to ensure the normal functioning of the kitchen until the end of the year.

Hotels in Turkey in shock: hundreds of tourists extort millions from them “for damage to health”

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Foreign tourists complain about fictional accidents while staying in a Turkish hotel or on the day of departure in order to receive compensation from the administration “for damage to health”. In some cases, they file complaints when they arrive in their home country. Turkey’s tourism media has accused mainly malicious British tourists of playing hotels in Istanbul, Fethiye and Marmaris for their “organised games” and using their laws to scam money from hoteliers. Due to the current situation, the Turks decided to create a legal service and defend themselves against such clients according to the laws of Turkey.

The working scheme for unscrupulous tourists is as follows: some complain at the hotel on the last day of their stay about food or injury due to a wet floor, or accuse the hotel of being infected with something in the pool. File a complaint against the hotel and extort money from them. And Turkish hotels have to pay, as travelers arrive through the largest tour operator TUI and hotels simply cannot argue with a large supplier of customers. Only for one season in the popular Marmaris, in this way, hotels pay 68-103 million rubles in ruble equivalent.

Just recently, a hotel manager was watching the footage from the security cameras and noticed how the mother and daughter successfully played the fall scene. The tourist walked up to the ramp for the disabled, pretended to fall, clinging to the handrails. At this time, her daughter, in accordance with the script, stepped aside to take good pictures. The scenario ends with screams and the arrival of personnel to the “victim”. As a result, the clients demanded money from the hotel for lack of security and injuries.

What is the benefit for the British? He either spends his vacation for free, or he can cash in on his trip by returning home with extra money in his pocket. On average, the hotel makes deductions in the amount of 344-689 thousand rubles for each tourist.

In many cases, British holidaymakers should be given an Oscar for their roles, hoteliers say. Experts say that tourists carefully approach the preparation of a claim: they write a script, discuss the nuances and play their roles to the end.

On the one hand, the tourism sector is trying to cover the losses from the pandemic recession with an intense flow of tourists. And the other suffers from financial losses, because he is forced to direct funds to pay for fictitious “accidents”. The largest tour operator is aware of the incidents taking place in the hotels of Marmaris, Fethiye and Istanbul. However, hoteliers pay for this, which, in turn, cannot charge for an emergency from insurance, because. no supporting documents.

As Musa Evin, who is a member of the Istanbul Chamber of Commerce and Industry and works in the housing and beverage sector in the region, said: “One of our friends paid about 20 million rubles and another paid about 40 million. for scenarios such as an accident or infection with germs from the pool, indigestion from poor-quality food. Tourists have time to relax and return home with additional earnings or simply compensate for the expenses for their vacation.”

Mustafa Shuhan, who runs a hotel business in the area, also complained about the deceit on the part of holidaymakers: “For 25 years, we have been encountering malicious holidaymakers from time to time. Over the past 10 years, there have been many more such cases. Some bring insects to a hotel room, take pictures and complain about pests. Others even return to their home country, go to their family doctor and receive a certificate of indigestion and claim compensation with this report. They do not do any analysis. TUI, the world’s largest operator, receives huge compensation from us for such baseless claims. Representatives refer to the fact that the client went to the hospital, his psyche was disturbed, he paid for it, which means that his expenses should be compensated. Over 8 years, more than 52 million rubles have been deducted from us.”

Now the patience of hoteliers has come to an end. They decided to unite and declare a legal war on unscrupulous tourists, since hotel owners cannot sue a giant tour operator that brought hundreds of thousands of tourists.

“An organization should be created in which tourists can receive both agency and legal support abroad only together. The British tour operator explained to us that these situations have their place in British law. And since TUI is our partner in our income, we can’t fight it. Instead, we will create a legal organization with the participation of all tourism organizations, such as the Turkish Hotel Associations (TÜROB and TÜRSAB), and will deal with tourist complaints according to our laws. It will be fair”.

After a protest by the Orthodox bishops in the USA, Archbishop Elpidophore canceled a planned ordination

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After a protest by the Orthodox bishops in the USA, Archbishop Elpidophore canceled a planned ordination

An unprecedented protest by the Orthodox bishops in the USA against the decision of Archbishop Elpidophorus (Ecumenical Patriarchate) led to the suspension of the episcopal ordination of archimandrite Alexander (Bèlya) of the Russian Orthodox Church Abroad. He was to head the newly created “Slavic Orthodox Vicariate”. This vicariate was established as a bishopric (but without precise territorial boundaries within the United States) headed by a bishop – vicar of the archbishop. It will unite under the authority of the American Archdiocese (KP) some Orthodox Slavs who are not under the jurisdiction of the Orthodox Church in America (a former Russian metropolis that received autocephaly from Moscow in 1970, but is not recognized by most local Orthodox churches), nor of any of the national diasporas in the USA from canonical Slavic churches – Russian, Serbian, Bulgarian, etc. The term “Slavic” first appears in the official names of canonical Orthodox entities (bishoprics, dioceses, etc.) and is probably intended to avoid a possible conflict between Russians, Ukrainians, Carpathians, etc. in a similar church formation.

In the last two months, there has been an active correspondence between the archbishop. Elpidofor and the other members of the Assembly of Orthodox Canonical Bishops in the USA, where the Bulgarian Metropolitan of the USA, Canada and Australia Joseph is also a member. The very creation of the “Slavic Vicariate” only prepared the ground for opposition, but the cup overflowed with the election by the Fener Synod (which elects the bishops of the Ecumenical Patriarchate everywhere in the world) of Archimandrite Alexander (Bèlja) for Bishop of Nikopol on the proposal of the Archbishop Elpidophore. This happened on June 16 of this year, and his ordination as a bishop was scheduled for July 30 in Florida.

In their letters, the Orthodox American bishops from the non-Greek jurisdictions point to the fact of the overthrow of Archim. Alexander from the synod of the RPZC, which took place on February 18, 2020, as well as a number of canonical and moral violations. They threaten to interrupt the Eucharistic communion with the archbishop. Elpidophorus and the dissolution of the Assembly of Orthodox Canonical Bishops in the USA, which otherwise works successfully and is a form not only of cooperation, but also of Orthodox unity in the difficult times experienced by world Orthodoxy in recent years.

Initially, Archbishop Elpidophorus responded by saying that these were “unconfirmed allegations”, but after tensions between the American Orthodox Episcopate grew significantly, it was announced that the Alexander’s ordination for bishop was being postponed for the time being.

Background: Alexander Belya was born in 1981 in Western Ukraine. His father (with same names) was a priest and secretary of the Hust Diocese of the UOC-MP. Alexander Jr. graduated from the Faculty of Theology at the University of Presov in Slovakia in 2003 and then completed his doctorate in Olomouc, Czech Republic. There he became an associate of the local Orthodox bishop Simeon, who in February 2011 ordained him as a celibate (celibate) deacon and presbyter for one week, and gave him the distinction of abbot. At the end of the month Alexander is already in the USA, where he accompanies the archbishop. Christopher, then head of the Orthodox Church of the Czech Republic and Slovakia. There he met the head of the RPZC Mitr. Hilarion (Corporal), and after his return to the Czech Republic he was also promoted to Archimandrite (that is why in the photo he is wearing a crown without a cross, which is the Russian practice, note ed.). By the end of 2011, however, he was already a cleric of the RPZC, starting to serve in a new ecclesiastical community in Florida, named “St. Matrona of Moscow”. He made a good impression on the superiors, and in December 2018 the synod of the RPZC decided to ordain him as bishop of Miami, vicar of miter. Hilarion (Corporal). The decision was also approved by the synod in Moscow in August 2019, but dissatisfaction among the local clergy thwarted the ordination and only two weeks later the cleric was placed under interdict, and in the church entrusted to him “St. Matrona” begin inspections.

It was then, in September 2019, archimandrite Alexander moved with the parish he led, which is the largest Russian parish in Florida, to the Greek American Archdiocese, and this caused sharp dissatisfaction of the RPZC. He was banned from worshiping and was released from his posts, and the procedure for his episcopal ordination was suspended. In February 2020, he was deposed, but immediately in March of this year, Archbishop Elpidophorus appointed him vicar of the newly created Slavic Vicariate (which includes two church communities and one monastery, headed by the Bèlia family – Alexander Bèlia-son in Florida and of Fr. Alexander Bèlia-father in Brooklyn, who had emigrated to the USA in the meantime). During these months of 2022, the promotion of the overthrown archim was also set in motion. Alexander in the episcopal degree, but it met with the opposition of the Orthodox episcopate in the USA and his episcopal ordination was stopped for the second time.

Photo: Archimandrite Alexander (Belya)

Ernesto Wendy releases Wendy!

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Here we try to find new gems, sometimes not yet known from the public, but which we think should have a chance to get into the mainstream, or at least find their public. That is what we found with this new track.

Ernesto Wendy just released the single Wendy. It’s a very interesting track which blends some traces of glam rock with a punchier alt rock vibe. While listening, you can’t avoid asking yourself where the inspiration comes from. Well, the guy is living in Paris, comes from Chile, sings in Spanish, and his music is definitely British.

When asked about the musical influence he is caught into, he will cite King Crimson, or Luis Alberto Spinetta. There are harmonies and disharmonies in this track that take you into a dreamlike and bizarre world without making you nauseous. It’s definitely rock, the guitars are crunchy (Ernesto is the guitarist), the drums powerful, and the vocals intoxicating.

For once, you are dealing with a real musician, with a real band, and the track sounds terribly live, even if the careful production assures us that we are not at a grunge concert in the Parisian suburbs. But the different parts of the piece follow each other perfectly and at no time do we experience the boredom that sometimes awaits us when we listen to today’s rock bands.

It’s modern vintage, well done, punchy, very rock, and frankly deserving of a passage in your rock playlists.

Discover more about Ernesto Wendy on his FacebookInstagram and Spotify.

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Launched new book on Euthanasia and Secularism

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Euthanasia and Secularism – Every year, Derecho y Religión (Law and Religion) analyses monographically some specific issues related to the external manifestations of religion, from a strictly legal perspective.

Each volume consists exclusively of doctrinal works, with the editor responsible for selecting the authors responsible for developing the contents.

Published by Delta Publicaciones in collaboration with the Instituto Metodológico de Derecho Eclesiástico del Estado (IMDEE) (Methodological Institute of Ecclesiastical Law of State), it is aimed primarily at university jurists and has a vocation for international presence, which is why the languages in which it is published are Spanish and English.

The XVII volume, published this 2022, had a very controversial issue and its implications with other rights and freedom, this is Euthanasia and secularism, and has been coordinated by Prof. Santiago Cañamares Arribas (UCM), Prof. Salvador Pérez Álvarez (UNED) and Prof. Marcos González Sánchez (UAM).

Law and Religion Review “Euthanasia and secularism”, vol. XVII, 2022

This volume 2022 of the Law and Religion Review analyses the regulation of euthanasia in various countries. Passing euthanasia laws is consistent with the idea of an ideologically neutral state in religious matters, but it entails ethical problems in society.

The papers in this volume examine the impact of these laws on health professionals directly involved in the provision of aid in dying through euthanasia practices. One of the main issues addressed is the conscientious objection of healthcare personnel.

The medical conscientious objection can therefore be defined as a health professional’s refusal to perform a medical act or to cooperate directly or indirectly in its performance because he or she considers it to be contrary to his or her conscience.

Conscientious objection allows health professionals not to do what is contrary to their medical obligation, which is to help people to live. Indeed, the purpose of medicine is not to cause the death of the patient, but for citizens to lead a dignified life – rather than a dignified death.

It also examines the functions of the Euthanasia Guarantee and Evaluation Commissions in which some health professionals participate. These Commissions have the final say in a request for euthanasia and their favourable resolution implies the execution of the right to the service.

CONTENTS vol. XVII (2022)

  • Considerations on Organic Law 3/2021, of 24 March, regulating euthanasia.
    regulation of euthanasia – (Consideraciones sobre la Ley Orgánica 3/2021, de 24 de marzo, de regulación de la eutanasia) ISIDORO MARTÍN SÁNCHEZ, Autonomous University of Madrid
  • Twentieth anniversary of the euthanasia law in Belgium: a new critical balance sheet (Vigésimo aniversario de la ley de eutanasia en Bélgica: nuevo balance crítico) -ETIENNE MONTERO, University of Namur
  • Euthanasia in the Netherlands. History, developments and challenges – MARTIN BUIJSEN, Erasmus University Rotterdam
  • Palliative sedation and limitation of life-sustaining treatment (LTSV). (LTSV): Alternatives to euthanasia? (Sedacción paliativa y limitación de tratamientos de soporte vital (LTSV): ¿Alternativas a la eutanasia?) – SALVADOR PÉREZ ÁLVAREZ, Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia (Spanish Open University)
  • Euthanasia, End of Life Care and Children: Democratic Dilemmas in England and Wales. – JAVIER GARCÍA OLIVA, University of Manchester; HELEN HALL, Nottingham Trent University
  • The right of patients to request the provision of assisted dying services.
    aid in dying. Scope and limits (El derecho de los pacientes a solicitar la prestación del servicio de ayuda a morir. Alcance y límites) – SALVADOR TARODO SORIA, University of León
  • Euthanasia Law: general aspects and institutional or ideological objection (Ley de eutanasia: aspectos generales y objeción institucional o de ideario) – GLORIA MORENO BOTELLA, Autonomous University of Madrid
  • Euthanasia in the Netherlands: Recent Legal and Religious Considerations – THEO A. BOER, Protestant Theological University
  • The conscientious objection of health personnel to euthanasia (La objeción de conciencia del personal sanitario ante la eutanasia)- MARÍA JOSÉ CIÁURRIZ LABIANO, Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia (Spanish National University of Distance Education)
  • Euthanasia law in Spain in the light of religious freedom and freedom of conscience.
    conscience (La ley de eutanasia en España a la luz de la libertad religiosa y de conciencia) – DIEGO TORRES SOSPEDRA, University of Valencia
  • Some notes on the Commissions for the Guarantee and Evaluation of euthanasia (Algunas notas sobre las Comisiones de Garantía y Evaluación de la eutanasia) – MARCOS GONZÁLEZ SÁNCHEZ, Autonomous University of Madrid
  • The winding path to the decriminalization and regulation of Euthanasia and Assisted Suicide in Portugal / and / Assisted Suicide in Portugal: ethical questions, legal options – M. PATRÃO NEVES, University of the Azores; CÍNTIA ÁGUAS, Bioethics Institute, Catholic University of Portugal
  • Dignity in life and death. On euthanasia (Dignidad en la vida y en la muerte. Acerca de la eutanasia) – JOSÉ MARÍA PUYOL MONTERO, Complutense University of Madrid
  • Euthanasia and palliative care: current situation in Spain (Eutanasia y cuidados paliativos: situación actual en España) – ÁLVARO GÁNDARA DEL CASTILLO, Coordinator of the Palliative Care Unit at the Jiménez Palliative Care Unit of the Jiménez Díaz Foundation

The child is a small mirror of your family

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New research related to mirror neurons has confirmed the fact that if you observe someone engaged in a certain activity at the moment, then you activate exactly the same neurons as the person at work. Thus, by simply remaining aloof, you are able to feel and experience analogous emotions.

So our neurons mirror those of others. In other words, if someone eats ice cream in front of you, their neurons produce a specific taste. When we observe this person, our neurons activate analogous sensations.

Imagine what our lives would be like if we could look in the mirror and change what we see in it. Perhaps this will help people seriously improve their lives and transform their own perceptions.

But since we can’t do that, we still have a chance to improve our children’s lives.

These are little mirrors that reflect our behavior. Children visually project the image of those in front of them. If you want to see your parent image, then just look at the living mirror you have – your own child.

The good news for parents is that they can control their behavior and emotions to positively influence their children. They will be able to feel better through your efforts. And this is the main task of every parent.

We are born with this ability and highly dependent on it. As a child, we are a reflection of what we see in the people closest to us – in our parents. The most important thing is not what they say, but what their brain projects and, accordingly, what information they convey to us.

This can be a salvation for those parents whose children are far from the most pleasant character. That is why it is so important to be happy people.

The main task of the parent is to focus not on the child’s problems, but on his own.

Many recommendations of psychologists suggest this approach. You must devote time to the upbringing of the child in the same way as yourself. After all, the children are you. Before it’s too late, you have a chance to change their worldview, their feelings, and much more.

It is important to be true to yourself because as a parent you are facing a mirror that reflects everything you do and feel. As soon as you do a certain act or experience a series of emotions, your child picks it up and reproduces it independently in his life.

Mirror neurons never lie. Your thoughts, feelings and behavior will be reflected by the children.

The ability of mirror neurons, which you cannot control in any way, can work in your favor. Or rather for the sake of the children. On the Internet, you can find many videos that confirm the workability of this technique. You may be inspired by them and start taking concrete steps to build your children’s well-being.

Remember that your behavior “talks” and your child’s mirror neurons are always “listening.”

What are panic attacks?

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A panic attack has different faces. Most often, a classic panic attack is associated with shortness of breath, the inability to take a deep breath, as well as stabbing pains in the heart area, which, however, are very characteristic because they are at a certain point. Unlike true heart pain, which is pressing, tight, and felt in the center of the chest rather than the heart area, a panic attack usually has pain that is focused on a specific point in the heart area and is felt on -like a dagger. In some people, this may be accompanied by a strong heartbeat, an increase in blood pressure may occur.

A panic attack can be expressed in an inability to control your actions, in a feeling of weakness in the legs. In more acute panic attacks, a person may even fall into a temporary state of shock, during which they may lose hearing or vision.

You mentioned that a panic attack is a temporary condition. How long can she last?

The duration of a panic attack can be from a few minutes to half an hour. When it goes on for too long, it starts to worry people and many of them seek medical help.

What are the causes of panic attacks? Are there specific situations that unlock them?

It is very common to talk about the possible causes of panic attacks, such as those related to specific fears of people – the loss of something material (work, home) or the loss of a loved one. But this is not so.

True panic attacks are more related to internal blockages related to certain emotions. These emotions can be, for example, uncertainty about the future, worries related to the present or memories of the past.

There is also a belief that a person can have a panic attack when they feel a sense of shame – from being weak, different, from not being able to cope. Very often, people, in an effort to please others, set unrealistic goals, which can also be the cause of a panic attack.

A panic attack can also be expressed in fear of something specific, but this type of panic attack is characteristic of people who have phobias. When you face the cause of this phobia, you may have a panic attack – for example, on the plane.

Another possible reason is the suppression of feelings, conformist behavior – you agree with what you have to accept as a situation, as a behavior, although internally you do not agree – the unexpressed disagreement creates internal tension, causes thought whirlwinds.

Therefore, it is very difficult to determine the specific causes of a panic attack. They can be very different. In any case, however, what is most characteristic of all panic attacks is the feeling of fear at the moment you experience it. Panic is an emanation of fear, its strongest form.

Are women or men more likely to suffer from panic attacks?

It is very wrong to think that panic attacks are generally characteristic of women. I would say that in terms of percentage they are equal. Women are the ones who more often seek help and support in this condition, while men, in their worry that others will find out that they are experiencing a panic attack, which at a subconscious level for them means to feel fear, they prefer to keep these very strong emotions hidden inside.

In the last two years of the pandemic, has there been an increase in the frequency of panic attacks?

Yes, that is definitely the case. Whenever there is an increase in general anxiety levels, it leads to an increase in the frequency of panic attacks. The most characteristic of panic attacks is that they appear suddenly, and it is not necessary that a person has fallen into a specific dramatic situation concerning him personally. Very often, panic attacks occur even in people who seemingly have no problems, people who feel secure in a purely material sense and yet experience panic attacks.

If a person has one panic attack, does that mean they will automatically have more panic attacks in the future?

No, sometimes a panic attack can be a single one or not occur again for a very long time. It depends on the specific reasons in the given person that made him fall into a panic attack. It is important to note that a panic attack is rarely, if ever, related to something specific that is happening to you right now. It is mostly related to something we carry inside ourselves – some unconscious fear, insecurity, guilt.

Of course, in this case it is extremely important to seek help. It all depends on the psycho-emotional balance of the person.

How can a panic attack sufferer seek help or try to help themselves?

When it comes to dealing with the panic attack itself, some people react instinctively and change their breathing. Slow and deep breathing is an action that people often do without thinking and thus help themselves to get out of the panic attack faster.

Pandas have had two thumbs for millions of years

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They are less efficient than humans, but enough to catch and eat bamboo, scientists say

Fossils unearthed in China help scientists better understand one of the wonders of evolution: the giant panda’s false thumb, which helps this vegetable-loving bear grasp and chew the bamboo that makes up most of its diet , reported Reuters.

Researchers report finding near the city of Zhaotun in northern Yunnan province fossils of an extinct panda called Ailurarctos, about 6 million years old. These fossils preserve the oldest known evidence of a makeshift extra finger. It is actually a greatly enlarged wrist bone called the radial sesamoid bone.

The appendage closely resembles the false thumb of modern pandas, but is slightly longer and lacks the internal hook at the end that is present in extant species and provides even greater ability to manipulate bamboo stems, shoots and roots while feeding.

The false thumb is an evolutionary adaptation that complements the existing five true toes of the panda’s paw.

The bear’s paw lacks the thumb characteristic of humans and various primates, which can be opposed to the other fingers and allow objects to be grasped and manipulated. A similar function is performed by the false thumb.

“The false thumb is used as a very crude opposable thumb for grasping bamboo — kind of like our own thumbs, except it’s located on the wrist and is much shorter than humans,” says the paleontologist at the Los Angeles County Museum of Natural History. Xiaoming Wang, lead author of the study, published in the journal Scientific Reports.

The ancient pandas of the genus Ailurarctos were the evolutionary ancestors of modern pandas. They were smaller, but with anatomical features indicating a similar lifestyle, including a bamboo diet.

The modern panda fake thumb has some advantages over the earlier version.

“The hooked false toe provides a firmer grip on the bamboo and makes it easier for the panda to walk. For this reason, we think it has become shorter, not longer, in modern pandas,” says Wang.

The strong grip allows the panda to break food into pieces more quickly, the scientist explains.

Researchers first discovered a bone from the paw of Ailurarctos in 2010, then in 2015 they found teeth and a false thumb. This gives them a clearer picture of the ancient animal. The oldest known evidence of this thumb-like structure dates back to about 102,000 – 49,000 years ago in fossils of the same panda species that lives today.

The false thumb allows pandas to hold bamboo to eat, but not rotate the food as a real thumb would allow.

“One of the most important features of humans and primates is the evolution of a thumb that can oppose the rest of the fingers for precision grasping. The panda’s false thumb is much less efficient than a human’s, but it is sufficient to provide it with the ability to grasping to eat bamboo,” said paleontologist and study co-author Tao Deng of the Chinese Academy of Sciences in Beijing.

Pandas, one of eight bear species in the world, once inhabited vast territories in Asia. Now they live mostly in temperate forests in the mountains of Southwest China. Their number in the wild is estimated to be less than 2,000.

Pandas’ diet is 99 percent vegetarian, although they do occasionally eat small animals and carrion. Due to their inefficient digestive system, they consume large quantities to meet their nutritional needs – 12-38 kg of bamboo, eating up to 14 hours a day.

Researchers say the false thumb was not present in another closely related bear that lived about 9 million years ago.

“This is a great innovation – turning an insignificant bone into an element that is useful for a specific purpose,” said Harvard University paleobiologist and study co-author Lawrence Flynn.

Akhmetov told what will happen to the employees of the media group after he leaves the business

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After Rinat Akhmetov leaves the media market in Ukraine, workers will be fired in several stages, the first wave will begin on July 18, reports “Ekonomicheskaya Pravda”.

This was reported in the press service of the SCM.

Each employee of “Media Group Ukraine” will also receive a severance pay in the amount of 3 to 12 monthly salaries, depending on the number of years of work in the group. For the calculation of salaries, the average monthly salaries of employees for 2021, that is, before the full-scale invasion of the Russian Federation into Ukraine, will be taken as a basis. It is noted that all outgoing payments are guaranteed by SCM.

“The process of completing the cooperation of the media group with our employees will take place in several stages. The first one, which starts on Monday, will concern those who, as of July 11, were not involved in the production processes. The next ones will be notified separately,” the company explained.

Reminder:

The billionaire Rinat Akhmetov announced the “forced exit” of his investment company SCM from the media business to comply with an anti-oligarchic law passed last year. A few days earlier, the Verkhovna Rada voted to terminate the powers of People’s Deputy Vadim Novinsky.

As a result, he got out of two criteria for recognition as an oligarch, in particular, thanks to the drafting of a deputy mandate by his business partner Vadim Novinsky.

Turkey has discovered the second largest deposit of rare metals in the world

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Type of an exclusive deposit of terrestrial elements in the central part of Anatolia, reported Daily Sabah. About the reserve, it claims to be the largest in the world. It is available after decades of research and observations, which are periodically reported, but for a long time do not seem to give definitive results.

The president of Turkey, R. Tayyip Epdogan, stated in front of the local media that the huge deposits of fossil elements are estimated to have reserves of around 694 million tons. It is at the melting point of the ice, China, where the largest deposit of trace elements is found, with reserves of 800 million tons. Precious metals are used in areas such as aviation, construction, chemical industry and biomedicine.

The mining company Eti Maden commented that initially around 1,200 tons of ore will be processed annually at the deposit. He expects this figure to reach 570,000 tons with a major investment in higher index production in the near future.

The Minister of Energy and Natural Resources of Typia Fatix Dunmez commented that it would be extremely cheap to mine the elements since the deposit is extremely close to the ground.

“Of the 17 artificial parent elements, we will be able to produce 10 of these,” he said.

The purchase will allow mass domestic production of the parent elements, which will be used primarily in the industry of Turkey, but also for export.