设为首页收藏本站

中国喷墨论坛-喷墨技术应用-数码影像-数码印刷-数码印花

 找回密码
 注册

QQ登录

只需一步,快速开始

搜索
热搜: 活动 交友 discuz
查看: 4|回复: 0
打印 上一主题 下一主题

cwbq Pausing breast

[复制链接]

该用户从未签到

6021

主题

6021

帖子

1万

积分

喷墨大虾

Rank: 9Rank: 9Rank: 9Rank: 9Rank: 9

积分
19421
跳转到指定楼层
1#
发表于 前天 18:45 | 只看该作者 回帖奖励 |倒序浏览 |阅读模式
Vgux Southeast Wisconsin weather: Record high of 74 for Thursday, showers and storms at night
: d. H) J1 W8 F. N MILWAUKEE 鈥?It s election week and ballots statewide will be topped by the presidential primary. In addition, more than 90 school districts across Wisconsin have referendums.The largest is here in Milwaukee MPS is asking taxpayers in the city for $252 million.The school board says the need for funding is coming from  stanley cup MPS facing a $200 million budget deficit for next school year.From fliers to signs, advocates on both sides of the issue have been hitting home for weeks why they believe voters shoul stanley cups d vote for or against the multi-million dollar Milwaukee Public School referendum.Voting for the referendum, which would up taxes over the next five years, has been a tough decision for some residents since MPS passed an $87 million referendum only four years ago.Meanwhile, others say students deserve the programs that are at risk of being cut if the funding falls through.It s a conversation residents were having just hours before heading to the pollsDistrict four school board director, Aisha Carr, hosted a virtual town hall the night before the April election.                        TMJ4 News                District fou stanley puodelis r school board director, Aisha Carr.    Hall hosted a town hall last week during MPS s spring break. TMJ4 joined Monday s virtual meeting to hear what last-minute thoughts voters have about the measure on the ballot.The biggest question remained the same: where exactly is the money going MPS said if the referendum doesn t pass each school will have to cut their budgets Hsta New pop-up brunch spot coming to Milwaukee0 e# f) m  z- q& N+ B
We all know working long hours can be tiring, but newly released numbers from the World Health Organization show just how serious that can be for our health.The agency is attributing 745,000 deaths around the world to working long hours. They say in 2016, more than half died from a stroke and the rest from heart disease. All these people worked at least 55 hours a week and were between the ages of 45 and 74.But a workplace wellness expert we spoke with says we need to remember to look at all the things that lead up to those more seri stanley becher ous conditions. Sunday scaries has become a term, right, where you actually dread even going to work because it s youre, you know, you re overworked and exhausted from  stanley mugs the long hours. So, the shorter-term impacts can also impact some of our health behaviors, so poor sleep, smoking, alcohol use, an unhealthy diet, so those are the pathways that lead to those more serious health outcomes, such as heart disease and stroke,  said Dr. Tammy Allen, distinguished professor of industrial-organizational psychology at the University of South Florida.She says if this is something you want to talk to your employer about, be sure to go into the conversation with a solution-oriented mindset. For example, if there is something that is causing extra work for everyone, how can that be fixed Employers should als stanley cup o make sure their staff is taking proper breaks throughout the day and using all of their paid vacation time. This has especially been an issue during the p
分享到:  QQ好友和群QQ好友和群 QQ空间QQ空间 腾讯微博腾讯微博 腾讯朋友腾讯朋友
收藏收藏 分享分享 分享淘帖
您需要登录后才可以回帖 登录 | 注册

本版积分规则

Archiver|手机版|小黑屋|中国喷墨论坛 ( 沪ICP备05013984号

  

GMT+8, 2024-12-3 12:16 , Processed in 0.076183 second(s), 24 queries .

Powered by Discuz! X3.1

© 2001-2013 Comsenz Inc.

快速回复 返回顶部 返回列表