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July 22, 2022
Faitelson criticized soccer players from America for asking for autographs
Mexico City / 21.07.2022 22:20:22
David Faitelson criticized what the soccer players of America will ‘form’ for ask for autographs of the Manchester City playerswith whom the Eagles played and lost by two goals to one in Houston.
The journalist from ESPN He described the incident as “deplorable”since in his opinion, footballers they should take more care of their image.
!What a pity! This should be taken care of more. Just for an image issue…
— David Faitelson (@Faitelson_ESPN) July 21, 2022
“What a shame! This should be taken care of more. Just for an image issue …” the communicator wrote on his official Twitter account.
The debate arose following some consider it normal to feel admiration for colleagues; and there is otherslike Faitelson, who They completely disapprove of this type of action..
After the match in which they fell to the champions of England, americanist playersamong which Henry Martin and Miguel Layún stand out, they stood outside the dressing room of Guardiola’s painting to see if they might get an autograph or photograph.
The ‘winner’ of the night was the America strikerwho got Kevin de Bruyne’s jersey and furthermore, the Belgian he autographed it. The Yucatecan even asked for his pen from a child who was next to him to seal the signature.
What if a single application replaced all those useful in your daily life?
There can only be one left. After a particularly conclusive phase with individuals and Lille merchantsl’application Dailyn officially set out to conquer the national territory. Its founder, Arnaud Przybylski, has the ambition to make it the app of apps, the Swiss army knife mobile version of your daily needs. He has also given himself the means to do so by managing to raise, in particular with the Mulliez family (Auchan), 11 million euros.
Admittedly, Dailyn is not going to make you coffee, so don’t exaggerate. However, this small application for smartphones brings together at the heart of its code five of the features most used on a daily basis by the French. “In Europe, we tend to have one application per function. One for messaging, one for the hairdresser, one for paying… We believe that a daily application should meet all daily needs”, explains Arnaud Przybylski, founding president of Dailyn.
WhatsApp, PayLib, Le Bon Coin…
The developers of Dailyn have thus worked to make 5 in 1. “First, we have Dailyn chat, an encrypted messaging service. It will also be the first WhatsApp-type messaging system hosted in France, assures the CEO. In terms of data sovereignty, it’s a guarantee of not seeing user data leave who knows where. »
The “super-app”, as its founder calls it, also offers a payment function between friends or to make purchases at partner merchants like Paylib or Apple Pay. “It’s an electronic wallet that you can credit in real time with your bank card,” says Arnaud Przybylski.
Another interesting function, the Dailyn shop, which allows you to buy products directly from merchants or professional partners of the application. Without going ahead on an implementation deadline, the boss of Dailyn adds that his teams “are also working to extend this function to purchase and sale between individuals as can be done on Le Bon Coin”.
The application also includes a function for creating and sharing content with a community and a last one allowing you to organize or discover events around you.
So, of course, having so much data concentrated in a single application can be worrying in several ways. On the resale of personal information, the CEO is clear: no. “We straddle the GDPR and we will never sell user data to third parties,” he says. On the hacking side, it guarantees maximum security, in particular because of the encryption of its application.
During the test phase, more than 30,000 users and 2,000 merchants registered. More than enough to improve the latest version thanks to their feedback before launching on the national market in September. This is partly what the 11 million euros recently raised will be used for, in particular with the AFM, an association of the Mulliez family. “We are already 50 employees and we will have to recruit more”, announces the CEO. Another part of this kitty will be devoted to the opening of new “Daily houses”, third places where users can find themselves “in real life”.
This is due to bacteria that are resistant to antibiotics.
Researchers at the University of Bristol in England studied 800 dogs and their owners. We asked the owner what he was feeding and asked for a sample of the dog’s feces. As a result of the analysis, there was a high probability that bacteria such as E. coli resistant to antibiotics were found in the feces of dogs fed raw meat. It had nothing to do with the dog’s age or how long he ate raw meat.
Dogs and their owners live in the same space and have a lot of physical contact, so it is easy to share the same microorganisms. Pathogens such as E. coli, which have developed resistance to antibiotics, can cause dangerous diseases not only in dogs but also in dog owners.
E. coli is commonly found in the digestive tract of humans and animals, but some pathogenic strains can cause food poisoning or inflammation in various parts of the body, including the urethra. In severe cases, it can spread to sepsis.
Professor Matthew Avison, who participated in the study, said, “Antibiotics are a very important means of protecting human health.
“These results not only suggest that dogs should not be fed raw meat, but they also contain a warning to be cautious when cleaning up dog feces or preparing raw meat,” said Professor Christen Raiher, a researcher at the University of California, California.
This study (Molecular ecology and risk factors for third-generation cephalosporin-resistant Escherichia coli carriage by dogs living in urban and nearby rural settings) was published in the Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy.
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