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Poll: Gen Z wants jobs in solar and wind energy
Members of Generation Z are far more interested in careers in renewable energy than nuclear power or fossil fuels, new Morning Consult polling shows. Why it matters: The new data underscores a much-discussed problem facing the oil-and-gas and nuclear sectors: Attracting young talent.
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1 In 20 Adults Think Vegans Eat Meat, Says Poll
While one in 20 believe vegans can eat meat, 16 percent think they eat cheese, and one percent think they cannot eat bananas.
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Lawyer Explains How Meat And Dairy Industries Cost U.S Taxpayer $414 Billion A Year
'The double whammy of low prices and aggressive messaging is having a tremendous influence on consumers in this country'
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Gen Z is Eating More Plant-Based, Vegan, Fresh & Convenient Food
Gen Z is setting the trends for food choices: They like to try new foods, eat healthy, convenient plant-based options. You don't have to be vegan to eat vegan.
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'Knowledge about Bitcoin (BTC) is growing, most popular among millennials'.
The general knowledge about bitcoin (BTC) grows over the years, especially millennials are positive about BTC. This is shown by a survey from The Tokenist. They interviewed almost 5000 participants from 17 countries. It is a small study, but it does reflect a sentiment: more people seem to choose bitcoin over traditional financial institutions.
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Millennials are the biggest — but poorest — generation
Millennials became the biggest U.S. generation this year, numbering some 73 million people. In terms of wealth, by contrast, they're still living in the shadow of previous generations. Despite making up nearly a quarter of the population, millennials — defined as those born between 1981 and 1996 — own a scant 3% of the country's wealth, according to the Federal Reserve's Survey of Consumer Finances. In comparison, when baby boomers were the age millennials are today (around 1989), they controlled 21% of all national wealth. Generation-X'ers at the same age (in 2004) held 6%.
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Rare identical quadruplets born to Texas woman during coronavirus pandemic
When Jenny Marr turned 34 she decided it was time to start a family. The Dallas, Texas woman and her husband Chris wanted one child to complete their family of four - their third family member being their dog, Zeke. According to the Washington Post, Marr took a positive pregnancy test on October 6 and from there the couple counted down to the moment they'd be able to hear their baby's heart beat for the first time.
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Versace, Jimmy Choo, and Michael Kors announce plans for carbon neutrality
Capri Holding has listed new plans to promote environmental and social sustainability change, with the end goal of carbon neutrality. The global luxury group, which owns Michael Kors, Versace and Jimmy Choo, plans to focus its attention on issues such as material sourcing, greenhouse gas emissions, water use and waste reduction.
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Here's why so many millennials making 6-figure salaries still feel broke
Some millennials feel that their six-figure paychecks are stretching thin. As Melkorka Licea reported for the New York Post in October, they are known as "Henrys." The acronym — short for "high earner, not rich yet" — was invented by Shawn Tully in a 2003 Fortune magazine article and has come to characterize a certain group of six-figure earners who are mostly millennials, Licea wrote.
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Entrepreneurs don't have a special gene for risk—they're rich kids with safety nets
We’re in an era of the cult of the entrepreneur. We analyze the Tory Burches and Evan Spiegels of the world looking for a magic formula or set of personality traits that lead to success. Entrepreneurship is on the rise, and more students coming out of business schools are choosing startup life over Wall Street.
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Ideas for Small Condo Design
Having a small condo can be a problem when it comes to designing the interior. But it can be easy as pie when you have some ideas!
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Fish oil tablets slash the risk of heart attack or stroke among patients at high risk
Fish oil pills slash the risk of a heart attack or stroke among patients at high risk, according to new research. Scientists found that the tablets reduce levels of a vessel clogging fat by almost a third. Triglyceride is the most common fat in the body. Too much fuels atherosclerosis, or hardening of the arteries, which leads to clots – cutting off blood to the heart or brain.
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Woman, 36, abandoned in dumpster as a baby searches for the person who saved her life
A woman who was abandoned in a dumpster as a baby is searching for the person who saved her life. In January 1983, Amanda Jo Jones’ birth parent wrapped her in a blanket and deposited her inside a dumpster near the Prado Business Mall in Atlanta, Georgia. A stranger (or strangers) rescued her, she went into foster care, and was adopted by a family who remain her parents today. Now, 36 years later, Jones is searching — not for her biological parents — but for her guardian angel.
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The Children Growing up in a ‘Motherless Village’
In Indonesia there are areas where almost all young mothers go to work abroad. Indonesians call them the "motherless villages".
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Rice Vs Chapatti: Which Is Healthier For Weight Loss?
Rice or chapatti, which really is the better option for weight loss? Rice and chapattis, the two main staples of your diet, have been accompanying your meals since forever, because that is what completes your meal. So giving up on one or both is not an easy task. But when it comes to weight loss, the very first thing you wish to do is give up on all sources of carbs. So you give up both rice and chapattis till the ultimate goal is achieved. The truth is both have their own set of pros and cons. But is one of these two a better option for weight loss? Let's find out!
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A 19-year-old who faked an entire trip to Coachella on Instagram says he fooled his family and friends: 'They believed every single post.'
Coachella photos have been all over Instagram lately, and 19-year-old Byron Denton set out to prove that not everything you see on social media is exactly what it seems. The London-based YouTuber previously fooled the internet by faking a rich lifestyle on Instagram, and he recently set his sights on faking a weekend at Coachella.
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Anne Hathaway says her brain felt like a ‘computer rebooting’ after breaking vegan diet
Anne Hathaway first went vegan in 2012 as a way to lose weight for a movie role. Almost immediately, the actor struggled with low energy levels — a reality that prompted her to ditch the diet altogether nearly two years later. Hathaway recounts the moment she abandoned her veganism in a recent interview with Tatler magazine.
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Wedded Ecstasy: The Couples Using MDMA to Fix Their Marriages
About two years ago, Mike*, 41, had an affair. Like many who stray, he was relatively happy in his marriage to his second wife, but there was an intangible something missing from the relationship. “There was a lot going on in our life and we just weren’t connecting the way we had been,” Mike told Fatherly. “So I found someone outside of our marriage, specifically to do MDMA with.”
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Thus you shall say to my disciples…….
Hi dear disciple of Jesus Christ, there is a great message for you from Jesus Christ. He is saying that He loves to be with you. He is going to be with you today. In fact, He is with you right now,…
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'Toxic Air is Killing Us but We can’t Afford to Quit'
Delhi's rickshaw pullers say they don't contribute to air pollution, but are still the worst affected.
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