August 16, 2022
Boxes are still lying around in the aisles, not everything is completely labelled, a few references remain to be put on the shelves and the vacuum cleaner must be vacuumed: but let everyone be reassured, “we will be ready for our opening on Wednesday August 17 at morning” declare with the same voice, Romain Faure, director of the Intersport store and Hugo Porquet, director of the Cultura store.
49 employees at Intersport, 35 at Cultura
The 49 employees (including six apprentices) of Intersport and the 35 of Cultura, 90% recruited locally, are in the starting blocks to welcome their customers. For months, they have been sparing no effort to settle in part of the huge building occupied by Ikea until 2019 (read elsewhere). Intersport over 4,500 m² (including 4,000 m² reserved for sale), Cultura over 2,800 m².
Enough to satisfy the customers of the Porte des Alpes shopping area who…
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Taiwanese media exposed that Taiwanese went to Cambodia to work and were deceived, and the number of people was in the thousands.
It is quite curious why Taiwanese are interested in Cambodia and are willing to work abroad. Although the World Bank predicts that Cambodia will reach middle-to-high income by 2030, Taiwan’s current GDP ranks 21st in the world, while Cambodia ranks 108th.
In the 19th century, Chinese laborers traveled across the ocean to work as coolies in the western United States. At least they called themselves “sell pigs”, and they took the risk when they realized that they might not survive. Moreover, there was no Internet at that time, and information was extremely underdeveloped. Most of the Chinese workers were illiterate, but they “sold themselves” to the United States. Although they suffered hardships or had a short life, they were very likely to benefit future generations and become American citizens.
But today Taiwanese go to Cambodia to work, whether they are forced to live like the Chinese workers in the Qing Dynasty. The Qing Dynasty was ruled by aliens, with severe punishments, no awareness of human rights, lack of education, and low literacy rate of the common people. Compared with this, today’s Taiwan Is the situation of people so difficult that they need to go to Cambodia to work?
Indeed, in the past decade or so, travel magazines targeting the middle class in the West have often promoted Cambodia’s exotic culture, describing it as mysterious, abandoned, and even “poor and beautiful”. In particular, Angkor Wat has been regarded as a must-see tourist destination in life. The taste choices of young western backpackers have influenced Hong Kong once, and perhaps young people in Taiwan are no exception.
However, in addition to Angkor Wat in Cambodia, there are also “Red Cambodia” and Pol Pot, the massacre with millions of victims, the testimony of horror concentration camps and a pile of skeletons and bones. For tasteful travelers, choose Cambodia is also quite alternative; if it is measured by work and making money, it cannot simply be described as “alternative”.
Cambodia’s political history, governance, investment opportunities, and average income levels can all be searched online. Taiwan’s Internet is open following all.
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These are the safest countries in the event of a nuclear war
Al-Marsad Newspaper – Agencies: The scientific journal Nature published the results of a study by American scientists, devoted to the impact of a hypothetical nuclear war on the environment and its repercussions on food security in the world.
The report, published in the Nature Food section of the journal Nature, notes that Rutgers University scientists in the US state of New Jersey have studied hypothetical scenarios of nuclear war.
According to their assessments, bombing cities and industrial centers with nuclear bombs will cause firestorms and pollute the atmosphere with emissions of combustion products.
This will lead to climatic changes and a reduction in food quantities on land and oceans.
The study indicated that if more than 150 g of soot was emitted into the atmosphere, the consumption of grain would be reduced by 90% following 3 or 4 years of the disaster.
It should be noted that one teragram (tg) is equal to one trillion (1012) grams, and 150 tg is equal to 150 million tons.
The maps included in the study showed that Australia and Argentina would be able to maintain normal levels of food consumption even with the maximum possible emissions of soot.
The study added that New Zealand will also be one of the least affected countries, but the region may face an influx of immigrants from Asia and other countries that will suffer from food shortages.