Elephant Man <conanospamic@gmail.com>: Nov 06 09:36PM Article d'annulation émis par un modérateur JNTP via Nemo. |
Elephant Man <conanospamic@gmail.com>: Nov 06 09:37PM Article d'annulation émis par un modérateur JNTP via Nemo. |
Elephant Man <conanospamic@gmail.com>: Nov 06 09:40PM Article d'annulation émis par un modérateur JNTP via Nemo. |
Horizon68 <horizon@horizon.com>: Nov 06 01:40PM -0800 Hello... Read this: USA is a beautiful country, because it has wanted and wants to be like a Bodybuilder , it wants to be sportive by being thinking "big" and wanting USA "big" and "great", this is why USA wants to be "efficient" and it wants to be "performance", because also it wants to bring "order" around the world like a policeman and it wants to help with science and technology and to be this efficiency and performance it doesn't want to be inefficiency of socialism and it understand that it has to "somewhat" sacrifice a part of the society. Here is what look like USA: Arnold Schwarzenegger Bodybuilding Training Motivation - No Pain No Gain | 2018 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mL24xiL-bRI Thank you, Amine Moulay Ramdane. |
Horizon68 <horizon@horizon.com>: Nov 06 12:33PM -0800 Hello... Read this: USA has to adapt and improve quickly in education and health care, read the following to understand more: The United States ranks 27th in the world for its investments in education and health care as measurements of its commitment to economic growth, according to the first-ever scientific study ranking countries for their levels of human capital. The nation placed just behind Australia (ranked 26th) and just ahead of Czech Republic (ranked 28th). In contrast, China's ranking of 44th in 2016 represents an increase from its 1990 ranking of 69th. "The decline of human capital in the United States was one of the biggest surprises in our study," said Dr. Christopher Murray, director of the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation (IHME) at the University of Washington. "Our findings show the association between investments in education and health and improved human capital and GDP -- which policymakers here in the US ignore at their own peril. As the world economy grows increasingly dependent on digital technology, from agriculture to manufacturing to the service industry, human capital grows increasingly important for stimulating local and national economies." The World Bank President, Dr. Jim Yong Kim, defines human capital as "the sum total of a population's health, skills, knowledge, experience, and habits." It is a concept that recognizes that not all labor is equal, and the quality of workers can be improved by investing in them. The US's ranking of 27th in 2016 represents a significant decrease from its 1990 ranking of 6th. It comes from having 23 years of expected human capital, measured as the number of years a person can be expected to work in the years of peak productivity, taking into account life expectancy, functional health, years of schooling, and learning. Researchers found that nations with greater improvements in human capital also tend to have faster growth in per capita GDP. Countries in the highest quartile of improvements in human capital between 1990 and 2016 had a 1.1% higher median yearly GDP growth rate than countries in the bottom quartile of human capital improvements. For example, between 2015 and 2016, a 1.1% increase in the human capital growth rate in China equated to an additional $163 per capita; in Turkey, $268 per capita; and in Brazil, $177 per capita. Read more here: https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2018/09/180924190303.htm Thank you, Amine Moulay Ramdane. |
Horizon68 <horizon@horizon.com>: Nov 06 10:52AM -0800 Hello.. Read this: Google Workers Reject Silicon Valley Individualism in Walkout Read more here: https://www.nytimes.com/2018/11/06/business/google-employee-walkout-labor.html?rref=collection%2Fsectioncollection%2Ftechnology&action=click&contentCollection=technology®ion=rank&module=package&version=highlights&contentPlacement=2&pgtype=sectionfront Thank you, Amine Moulay Ramdane. |
You received this digest because you're subscribed to updates for this group. You can change your settings on the group membership page. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it send an email to comp.programming.threads+unsubscribe@googlegroups.com. |
No comments:
Post a Comment