Tag: sense
“Clauses in the contract are in conflict with common sense”
As the Russian threat intensifies in Ukraine, two Minsk agreements have emerged, signed at the beginning of the war in eastern Ukraine in 2014 and 2015. Russia is the biggest…
enormous sense of injustice in the neighborhood of Villa Puerta 8
In Argentina, the emotion remains strong after the death of 24 people who had consumed adulterated cocaine in a slum located about thirty kilometers from Buenos Aires, Villa Puerta 8,…
Local residents of Soestdijk Palace refuse to participate: ‘It makes no sense’
The owner, a real estate developer, wants to realize homes on the estate, build a hotel and organize events. A majority of the city council previously approved the plans and…
Covid-19: rediscover your sense of smell in the cold thanks to cryotherapy!
News Posted 6m ago, Reading 1 min. Loss of smell, or anosmia, is one of the symptoms of Covid-19 infection. People who suffer from it are hampered in their daily…
Dr Kierzek: “Vaccinating all children against Covid-19 makes no sense!”
News Published 14 hours ago, Reading 3 mins. in collaboration with Dr Gérald Kierzek (Medical Director of Doctissimo) Cautious on the question of the vaccination of children against Covid-19 last…
Crisis in Ukraine: Why Putin’s approach makes no sense
Looking at Russia’s strategy in Ukraine, and its strategy vis-à-vis the United States, we find ourselves faced with a conundrum: are we heading for war or are we witnessing a…
Covid-19 tests: does the massive screening policy still make sense with Omicron?
For several weeks, there has been a rush for self-tests. Pharmacies are taken by storm and queues are stretched out in front of the analysis laboratories. But is it really…
Philippe Caubère (actor): Molière “it’s the sense of humor, it’s deeper than humor”
2022 is the Molière Year. January 15, 2022 will be the 400th anniversary of the birth of the great French playwright, author of Bourgeois nice man, from Imaginary illness, from…
From what age do you have a sense of humor?
Do you think you’re funny? But since when exactly? Scientists at the University of Bristol have studied the evolution of humor in babies between 0 and 4 years old. And…