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Yet despite the uneasy reactions to Der Spiegel's report, the argument that work should feel more like a video game — complete with points, instant performance feedback, and flashy graphics — has, in the past decade, become a common refrain in Silicon Valley, and the so-called gamification of work is already under way in many industries.
Yet despite the uneasy reactions to Der Spiegel's report, the argument that work should feel more like a video game complete with points, instant performance feedback, and flashy graphics—has, in the past decade, become a common refrain in Silicon Valley, and the so-called gamification of work is already under way in many industries.
In stark contrast to the Visser report, the argument for keeping Moran in captivity at Loro Parque is made in a document prepared by F. Javier Almunia Portolés, Doctor in Marine Sciences, and Deputy Director of Loro Parque Fundacion.
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So which is more significant the trends towards convergence with other developing countries or the trends away?This week, The Economist reports the arguments of two Francophone demographers that divergence is the more important trend.
The New Yorker, March 14 , 1959P. 37 At Costello's the other evening, our Third Avenue correspondent reported the following argument about home cooking: A Greek was arguing against it and a man named Callahan was for it.
By John McCarten The New Yorker, March 14 , 1959P. 37 At Costello's the other evening, our Third Avenue correspondent reported the following argument about home cooking: A Greek was arguing against it and a man named Callahan was for it.
It's reporting the rival arguments over climate change – and helping the public to evaluate where the truth lies.
The exact details of the dispute have not been reported, but the argument reportedly culminated in Frencesco chasing the unnamed coworker with a knife while yelling, "Tonight, I kill you!" Which suggests the coworker's pizza preparation method was extremely unorthodox.
NEW YORK TIMES Fed Sees Benefits and Risks in Additional Stimulus | The New York Times reports: "The argument for the Federal Reserve to introduce another round of stimulus, and its reasons for hesitation, can both be summarized by a single number: 3.53 percent, the average interest rate last week on a 30-year mortgage".
The report backed the argument in favour of expanding Heathrow in last week's pre-budget report, warning that without a new runway its competitive position would deteriorate "to the disadvantage of the UK economy and to the advantage of continental hub airports which are continuing to grow".
Notwithstanding the friction between the government and the BBC on the particulars of Gilligan's report, no one has cast any serious doubt on the much more important question of whether, overall, the BBC reported on the arguments about the war in an objective manner.
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