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Gastkommentar - Aufwind zu Auffahrt: «Junge Menschen brauchen ihre Freiräume zurück, um ihren Ambitionen wieder Flügel zu verleihen»

Gastkommentar - Aufwind zu Auffahrt: «Junge Menschen brauchen ihre Freiräume zurück, um ihren Ambitionen wieder Flügel zu verleihen»
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US riots: 'Not fair' - US Capitol riot suspect has tantrum in court


US riots: 'Not fair' - US Capitol riot suspect has tantrum in court
5 Mar, 2021 02:34 AM
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Richard 'Bigo' Barnet explains why he took a personalised envelope from Nancy Pelosi's office. Video / Matthew Rosenberg via Twiter
Richard 'Bigo' Barnet explains why he took a personalised envelope from Nancy Pelosi's office. Video / Matthew Rosenberg via Twiter
NZ Herald
US Capitol riot suspect Richard "Bigo" Barnett, famously known as the man who comfortably lounged in House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's office, has appeared in federal court where he seemed anything but comfortable.
Barnett, who lives in Arkansas, was charged with multiple criminal counts including theft in connection to the January Capitol riot.

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Deadpool 3 will be rated R despite Marvel being owned by Disney


Deadpool 3 will be rated R despite Marvel being owned by Disney
27 Feb, 2021 10:02 PM
2 minutes to read
The 'Hunt for the Wilderpeople' star talks to TimeOut about becoming a superhero in the upcoming film.
The 'Hunt for the Wilderpeople' star talks to TimeOut about becoming a superhero in the upcoming film.
news.com.au
By: Bianca Mastroianni
Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige has calmed fears that famously vulgar superhero Deadpool might be tamed in his latest film.
Sharing some updates on several Marvel Cinematic Universe projects during the Television Critics Association's winter tour, the 47-year-old revealed Deadpool 3 will indeed be rated R, despite Marvel's parent company Disney rarely releasing content with that rating.

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The Conversation: How the much-lampooned Paris Hilton has rewritten the celebrity script


The Conversation: How the much-lampooned Paris Hilton has rewritten the celebrity script
27 Feb, 2021 01:13 AM
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Paris Hilton recently announced her engagement to Carter Reum. Photo / AP
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Paris Hilton — model, reality TV star, actor, pop singer and DJ — gained worldwide notoriety in 2003 because of a leaked sex tape. Over the years she has been viciously parodied and lampooned, famously on South Park and in World of Warcraft.
But she has endured — and this week launched a new podcast, This Is Paris.
In the first episode, Hilton and her co-host, US television personality Hunter March, discuss love, commitment and hard work. Hilton's fiance, Carter Reum also appears — apparently as a favour to her "because you know I hate this stuff". The episode ends with a modern advice column in which Hilton responds to fan voicemail questions, including "how do I look hot on Zoom?"

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How to help at work (without micromanaging)


How to help at work (without micromanaging)
16 Feb, 2021 07:36 PM
6 minutes to read
Bosses who intervene too often or too extensively in their subordinates' activities get a bad reputation. Photo / 123RF
Bosses who intervene too often or too extensively in their subordinates' activities get a bad reputation. Photo / 123RF
Harvard Business Review
By: Colin M. Fisher, Teresa M. Amabile and Julianna Pillemer
"Micromanagement" is a dirty word in today's workplaces. Bosses who intervene too often or too extensively in their subordinates' activities get a bad reputation, and most forward-thinking organisations have come to value employee autonomy more
than oversight. Research shows that people have strong negative emotional and physiological reactions to unnecessary or unwanted help and that it can erode interpersonal relationships. Even the US Army General George S. Patton understood the danger of micromanaging: He famously said, "Never tell people how to do things. Tell them what to do, and they will surprise you with their ingenuity."

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People queue to catch whiff of corpse flower plant in Dunedin


People queue to catch whiff of corpse flower plant in Dunedin
18 Jan, 2021 12:48 AM
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Checking out the corpse plant at the Dunedin Botanic Gardens on Saturday were Suliya (5, left) and Sarina (7) Li, of Dunedin. Photo / Christine O'Connor
Checking out the corpse plant at the Dunedin Botanic Gardens on Saturday were Suliya (5, left) and Sarina (7) Li, of Dunedin. Photo / Christine O'Connor
Otago Daily Times
People queued up at the gates of the Dunedin Botanic Garden to take a whiff of the city's famously stinky plant.
About 50 people were already lined up at 8am on Saturday to check out the corpse plant (Amorphophallus titanum), which began to flower on Friday for just the second time.

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