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Mort de Gérard Kadoche : inconsolable, Véronika Loubry annonce leur mariage, deux jours avant sa disparition
Ce mercredi 14 janvier 2025, Véronika Loubry a officialisé son mariage avec Gérard Kadoche, deux jours avant son décès.

Quiz Naruto : choisis 7 personnages, on te dira si tu es un Uchiwa ou un Hyuga
Francis Bartholomé (Mobilians) présente ses voeux au nom de la filière aval de l'automobile

Star Academy : Bastiaan, nouveau héros de "Karma", la série génération Z de France TV
Bastiaan VanLeeuwen, star de la Star Academy, incarne un rôle majeur dans la série engagée "Karma" de France TV, qui explore la jeunesse, la parole libre et les défis actuels.
Vinicius viré, le Real tente un incroyable échange

Voyage tranquille au pays des horreurs, de Jean Berthier: Barthes, Sollers, Kristeva, des aveugles au pays de Mao

Comment Michelin a réduit les émissions de particules de ses pneus

15 “insider secrets” people shared from their professions that are worth writing down
If you ever wanted to know a little bit more about the "insider secrets" of specific industries, look no further than Reddit. Social media has always been a great source of information about other people's professions. We get to see how popular fast food restaurants prep their meals on TikTok, peek behind the curtain of Hollywood with film Twitter (which will simply never be called "film X"), and learn about salary negotiation techniques on LinkedIn. But redditors have recently gotten a little bit more direct after u/Capable-big-Piece posted to r/AskReddit, hoping people would share their "insider's secret" from their profession, "that everyone should probably know." Some of the answers are just cool bits of info, some are depressing, but a lot of them were actually quite helpful. We've rounded up some of our faves, although the whole post is worth checking out. 1. Banking "In banking, don’t be afraid to explicitly ask for a fee refund. As a bank employee, my employer does not want me proactively offering fee refunds. But if you ask for it, I have to at least try to refund it. If you do ask for it but are denied, know that that decision was likely made by a machine and request a manager to refund it. This works the first, maybe second time but will eventually stop working if you make it a habit." —u/GibMcSpook 2. Teaching "As a teacher for 8 years with a minor degree in Childhood & Adolescent Developmental Psychology... your child is most likely a completely different person when at school as compared to how they are at home. When they're with you, they are "the son/daughter/little brother/ little sister, etc." At school, they fit into a different social hierarchy and can be either more or less assertive/involved when they are among children their same age and given a little more autonomy." —u/xeno0153 3. Insurance "File a grievance! For the love of all things, when your insurance denies something take the time and file a grievance." —u/ItemOk8415 "You have to play their game. You file an appeal that payment was inadequate. They deny your appeal. So you file a second level appeal. This is where they strengthen their argument or cave. Almost always the denial is maintained. But now your next appeal is outside the organization, and you finally get to a number that insurance companies at least used to be afraid of, called upheld complaints per thousand (submitted). It’s only at this level that you’ll receive the review of your situation where someone didn’t have an incentive to deny your claim." —u/Leather-Map-8138 4. Coast Guard "If you get swept out to sea or fall off your boat in the middle of the ocean, you had BETTER be wearing neon bright orange/yellow. Believe it or not, we are in the helicopters and planes looking for you with our literal eyeballs. You are a tiny speck surrounded by the navy blue water - so you had better be a bright orange speck and not a navy blue speck." —u/Streetquats 5. Assisted Living "Assisted living and other care facilities are owned by property investment companies. If they do not specify nursing or medical rehabilitation, they do not consider themselves medical facilities and will not have medically trained staff on site 24/7. If they aren’t specifically a medical facility, they are not as well regulated and can staff at their discretion because there is no set minimum staffing requirements for investment properties in most states (in the USA). There may be a nurse or two present during day shift and on call for other shifts, but they will be severely underpaid so they are more likely to be nurses who can’t get hired elsewhere for good reason." —u/FlyingPaganSis 6. Surgeon "Schedule your surgery first thing in the A.M." —u/mjwsterile 7. Call Center "Being kind to the call centre employee could result in you being refunded 90% of your fees & interest. When you’re being a dick on the phone you can be guaranteed everyone in the office knows your full name & has looked at your account…

Meurtres à Chantilly : comment les tournages permettent au célèbre château de survivre

Réparations coloniales : une quête mondiale : Caraïbe/Royaume-Uni, la dette non soldée de l’esclavage

TSMC surpasse toutes les prévisions

Google Gemini change d’interface pour mieux organiser vos contenus
Google déploie une refonte de l'onglet « Mes contenus » dans Gemini pour mettre de l'ordre dans votre historique. Un changement qui va dans le bon sens, même s'il reste encore pas mal de travail.
