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We see them daily on the highways, driving at irresponsible speeds, looking great and free, causing and victims of numerous accidents, but surely we have all wondered at some point, how fast can a motorcycle go? Which is the fastest motorcycle? Fast from the market? How much could one of these machines cost? Fortunately, this time Sucre Noticias has the answer to all those questions. They are dangerous, they are fast, they are extremely expensive, these are the 5 fastest motorcycles in the world: Ducati R 1199 Panigale R This model of the Italian house Ducati is not only important for its stylized figure or the striking colors in which it comes, this motorcycle is capable of reaching no less than 310 km / h, it has a 195cv apart and it has just 185 kilos of peso, is currently valued at approximately $ 40,000. BMW S1000RR The famous German house takes fourth place with this wonderful and luxurious motorcycle, being able to reach 316 km / h without much work and equipped with a power of 194cv, it has just 200 kilos of weight, currently this motorcycle is valued at approximately $ 25,000. Kawasaki Ninja H2R The Japanese motorcycle remains with such a high position reaching the incredible speed of 357 km / h and a power of 326CV, that is, a complete madness, how much with a weight of 216 kg and it should be emphasized, in case there are doubts about it, Even if you bought this motorcycle, you could not use it on normal streets, since it does not have the relevant permits, yet. MTT Turbine Superbike Y2K This motorcycle, made by Marine Turbine Technologies, an important manufacturer of high quality turbines, is undoubtedly one of the most exclusive fast motorcycles today since despite being on the market since 2000, only 5 units are sold. Every year, at this point, it is unnecessary to talk about its characteristics, with a maximum speed of 365 km / h and a power of 320 CV it has been crowned as the fastest of the marketable motorcycles, it has a price of $ 130,000. dodge tomahawk This motorcycle, apart from being apparently strange, has four wheels and only nine units in the world, it is by far the fastest motorcycle ever created, being able to reach 536 km / h, an acceleration from 0 to 100 in just 2, 5 seconds and a power of 500 HP, words end up exceeding when it comes to any description, this bike was bought by 9 people for the value of 260,000 dollars. Link: https://radiosucre.com.ec/las-motos-mas-rapidas-del-mundo/
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With an inflation of 10.74% in 12 months to November that eroded the pockets, the central bank raised the interest rate from 2% to 9.25%, dragging the other market rates. Jussara Romero only sees red numbers: high inflation in Brazil and the complications derived from the pandemic force her to borrow non-stop, although this is becoming more and more expensive with interest rates on the rise. Although 2021 was anticipated as the year of economic recovery after the pandemic, the crisis is hitting Brazilians again, including the middle class. Of particular concern is inflation of 10.74% in the 12 months to November, which eroded purchasing power. To contain it, the central bank raised the Selic basic interest rate from 2% to 9.25% between March and December, dragging down the other market rates. For Jussara, who is dealing with new expenses and long data debts, that rise represents a new burden, without yet feeling the relief in inflation. For example, chicken increased 22.9% between January and November, and diesel almost 50%. "At home we change brands of (cheaper) products, we stop going to work in the car and we suspend outings," says this 37-year-old entrepreneur who runs a kindergarten and lives with her family in the southeast of Sao Paulo. But he only got a break by putting off credit card commitments ... until the next bill. "I am concerned that paying in installments will make everything more expensive, but I have no alternative," he tells Jussara, who even applied for a loan to cover part of his household and professional expenses and the interest he accumulates. The average revolving credit rate to finance the card account climbed to 346.1% annually in November, after a rise of 18.3% in 2021. Like Jussara, many Brazilian families resorted to this type of loan due to the loss of purchasing power, and "they are already dedicating a greater part of their income to cover interest," explains Rachel de Sá, head of economics at Rico Investimentos. Chain effect Inflation, as well as the rise in the basic rate, are affecting consumption, the main engine of the Brazilian economy. "The more expensive cost of money especially impacts the consumption of durable goods, such as household appliances and vehicles," says Fernanda Mansano, chief economist at the TC financial education platform. The demand for these generally financed goods fell 4.9% monthly in October. Economic indicators reflect a broader deterioration: less demand for goods and services and weakened industrial activity, which eased in October for the fifth consecutive month, multiplying concerns about a slowly recovering labor market, warns Mansano. The unemployment rate fell to 12.1% in the August-October quarter, but with greater informality. Some 12.9 million Brazilians are unemployed and 38.2 million have informal jobs, out of a workforce of 106.9 million. Isaac Coelho, resident of Embu das Artes, in the metropolitan area of Sao Paulo, is part of the 40.7% of people with precarious jobs. "Things were complicated at home by the pandemic and I had to go to work," says the 18-year-old, who delivers orders on his bicycle. The covid situation improved, with 67% of the po[CENSORED]tion vaccinated, but the price escalation prevented him from leaving his job. "It helps to cover some expenses, like the gas cylinder that paid 60 reais (about $ 11) and now costs 100 reais (about $ 18)," he says. The weakness of the labor market is also reflected in the average real salary (without inflation), which fell to the lowest level since 2012, to 2,449 reais per month (445 dollars). Own home, a complicated dream Bruno, a 35-year-old from São Paulo who asked not to reveal his last name, is looking for an apartment to leave his father's house in the Lapa neighborhood. "I asked the bank for a financing letter, where it says that a loan will be granted at 8.9% per year," says this communication professional who must complete the purchase in three months. "After that rate no longer follows," he adds. Although the banks have not yet transferred all the increase in the Selic rate, according to the real estate market specialist Rafael Scodelario, "real estate credit went from 6.3% per year at the beginning of the year to around 10%", which decreased the potential of purchase. And it will worsen with a Selic to 11.5% in 2022, as the market projects, although in the end inflation would give way at the cost of economic cooling. In any case, there is no one who predicts the end of the economic problems for this presidential election year, with a forecast of GDP growth of only 0.42%. Link: https://www.eleconomista.com.mx/economia/Con-deudas-e-inflacion-elevada-brasilenos-empiezan-2022-agobiados-por-la-economia-20220105-0036.html
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From Las Vegas | At CES Unveiled showed a device that changes color if the animal is under a lot of stress or sad. There are various engineers around the world working on devices that can communicate with pets in an efficient way. For now, at CES 2022 a Japanese SME presented a smart collar together with software that allows you to know if your dog is stressed, sad or happy according to its heart rate and vital signs. This is Inupathy, a product that was presented in the advance of CES 2022 in which TN Tecno participated. The device has two versions, depending on the size of the pet, and in both cases it is attached to the animal's body with a strap. The trick, as explained by its creators to TN Tecno, consists of developing an application that crosses different variables with artificial intelligence to tell you on your cell phone what your dog's state of mind is. In addition, it has lights that change color to alert different feelings of the animal. You have a device that monitors vital signs. It connects to a program that uses artificial intelligence. Change color and turn red if your dog is stressed or sad "It was not a product initially designed for animal health purposes, we wanted to know if the dog's health could be known in real time and we ended up working with several engineers and veterinarians to make this product," said Joji Yamaguchi, creator of the product, a TN Techno. Inpathy will hit the international market (Asia, Europe and the United States) during 2022 and the smaller version of the product will be on sale for $ 69. A collar monitors the behavior of the animal and alerts the vet at any time In front of the Inpathy booth, at CES Unveiled 2022 (the “inventors” section of CES), was a giant of the dog collar industry: Invoxia, which presented a product much more aimed at recording the health of dogs. pets. . It is a biometric device that measures the breathing, behavior and heart rate of the animal. It also monitors it by GPS. From the Invoxia booth they explained to TN Tecno that they came to this product after working with certified veterinary cardiologists to develop deep learning artificial intelligence that uses miniaturized radar sensors. The Invoxia collar crosses medical data of the animal to alert of anomalous behaviors. In addition, the software is connected to a large database to measure and compare variables and send alerts to the family or the veterinarian in charge so that they can follow up. "We could not say that it predicts diseases, but it does warn of abnormal behaviors so that they can be studied by a professional", described in TN Tecno by the executive management of the company Amélie Caudron. Link: https://tn.com.ar/tecno/novedades/2022/01/05/ces-2022-un-collar-inteligente-para-perros-mide-lo-sentimientos-y-otro-detecta-enfermedades/
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The Chinese presence in the MotoGP World Championship is gradually making itself felt, and the last step is the arrival at the QJMotor World Championship. The Chinese giant has announced an agreement with the Avintia Moto3 team to rename their bikes with the name QJMotor, making it the second Chinese brand present on the grid. QJMotor goes by the real name of Qianjiang Motorcycle, a Chinese motorcycle giant that owns Benelli and distributes Harley-Davidson models in the Chinese market. His entry into the world championship is a clear response to his great rival, CFMoto, the other Chinese brand that will enter Moto3 in 2022. QJMotor will rival CFMoto using VR46 pilots QJMotor's alliance with the Avintia will make us see the logo and distinctive colors of the Chinese brand on the KTM fairing. It will be a kind of sponsor, although completely changing the name of the team, but something different from what KTM itself does on the Moto3 grid with associated brands. KTM has already put some brands from its own conglomerate on the Moto3 grid. Max Biaggi's team runs under the name of Husqvarna, while Jorge Martínez Aspar's team runs with GasGas, although all these bikes are still the same KTM that the Austrian official team, Ajo Motorsport, also carries. It is through this same formula that the CFMoto brand has entered the grid. The Prüstel GP team next season will race with these Chinese motorcycles, which will actually be KTMs like the others, ridden by Spanish riders Xavi Artigas and Carlos Tatay. It was the movement that triggered the entry of QJMotor. CFMoto and QJMotor are the two major motorcycle manufacturers in China, so the latter have been quick to get onto the Moto3 grid at the same time as their great rival. They will do it hand in hand with Avintia and, tangentially, with Valentino Rossi, since this is the VR46 Academy team in the small category. In fact, the QJMotor drivers are going to be the young Italians Elia Bartolini and Matteo Bertelle, two riders who already contested a race last year but who will now complete their first full season. Both come from the Valentino Rossi's Young Driver Academy. Thus, the Chinese presence in MotoGP continues to grow little by little. In the absence of a Grand Prix again, and why not a rider, the presence of CFMoto and QJMotor on the 2022 grid shows that there is still some interest in motorcycle racing in China. Surely this new rivalry will offer something to talk about. Link: https://www.motorpasionmoto.com/motogp/motos-chinas-llegan-a-motogp-avintia-equipo-valentino-rossi-moto3-correra-qjmotor
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Interview with the Minister of Finance, José Manuel Restrepo, who assumed the portfolio in May and highlights positive figures for the country Colprensa Colombia managed in 2021 to overcome the worst economic shock in the country's history, after the ravages left by the Covid-19 pandemic last year, and register very positive figures that are comforting in the midst of the reactivation that is advancing steadily. This is the view of the Minister of Finance, José Manuel Restrepo, who assumed control of the portfolio in May of this year, in the midst of a social outbreak due to the failed tax reform, and who managed to carry out what today we know as the Law of Social investment. The senior official highlighted the achievements of this tax reform that managed to emerge and highlighted the good moment that the country's economy is going through, being highlighted at the international level as one of the most resilient to the pandemic. This year it was projected that a gradual reactivation of the economy will begin in the midst of all the challenges that the pandemic left us. Were the results we are seeing expected? After having faced the worst shock in the economic history of our country, after having seen how the fiscal deficit, the public debt, the levels of poverty, inequality and unemployment increased, this year we closed with very important advances of in the face of an economic reactivation, which is the result and effort of the National Government in the commitment to meet basic needs and social purposes, and a great effort of resilience of the national enterprise. Today we can say that Colombia is the third fastest growing economy among the OECD countries, but it is also the economy that, according to The Economist, is the most advanced in the recovery of the world. What balance does the Government make of the behavior of the economy during 2021? It is an economy that is growing at 9.7%, almost in the past double digits, the best result in 115 years, which is not only doing so against the year but against 2019, before the pandemic, and has recovered the job it lost in the pandemic, almost 5 million jobs recovered. It has also been making a fiscal effort, to the point that we have reduced deficit and public debt pressures by one percentage point in the deficit, that is, 11 trillion pesos, and 3 percentage points in the public debt of GDP, which It means that the gradual orderly adjustment of public finances is being more accelerated than expected, then it means that it is an economy that is showing that the reactivation is underway and it is a priority for this and next year to overcome the difficulties that it left us. the pandemic. Of all the economic indicators, were the results the ones that presented the best performance at the end of the year? It is an economy that is showing that the reactivation is underway Without a doubt the growth, the best result in 115 years. In the second place, I would highlight the employment recovery indicator of 85%, it is a very important result, despite the fact that we are still with unemployment above what we had before the pandemic, but 2022 is the year where the purpose is reach the level of employment we had before the pandemic or even lower. Another indicator has to do with extreme and monetary poverty. With the social programs of the Social Investment Law, the idea is to return to the levels we had before the pandemic, to make up for lost time; Also in fiscal deficit and level of public debt we will be better than we had anticipated in the medium-term fiscal framework, which is significant, because it is a demonstration that the adjustment of public finances is being positively accelerated, those are as the indicators that will be in the best result compared to what we had planned. How much is this recovery of the fiscal deficit in the midst of the reactivation that Colombia has been doing? We lowered our forecast from 8.6% of GDP to 7.6%, that represents one percentage point, which is worth 11 billion pesos of improvement. In terms of growth we had forecast 6%, then we raised it to 8.5% and finally we left it at 9.7%, which clearly shows that Colombia is going to grow much more than expected and in public debt it is 3 percentage points , an important reduction, because they are between 30 and 40 trillion pesos of less value, the result of the reactivation, the austerity in public spending, the fight against tax evasion and an improvement in collection by the Dian aa through the modernization of the entity. These factors are directly related to the Social Investment Law. How is that implementation going? The law had three purposes and the heart was set on the social. Today the zero enrollment for higher education already operates, 719,000 young people have zero enrollment this semester and who represent 97% of the official enrollment of public institutions; second, the solidarity income, we have turned 7 billion pesos this year and we are going to grow from 3 million homes to 4 million homes; third, in employment incentives since the law, 194,000 jobs have been created, most of them between 18 and 28 years of age, but an equally important number for adults, including women over 40 years of age; fourth, the payroll subsidy, in just months it has protected 300,000 jobs in micro and small businesses, but added to what we had before the law are 4.5 million people whose jobs have been protected. This means that it has paid off and we are preparing for next year, where there are almost 29 million Colombians who are going to benefit. And in terms of fiscal sustainability and reactivation? In the first, we are already demonstrating it, the fiscal deficit was reduced, the level of public debt against GDP was reduced and the fiscal rule was implemented again, and the decrees were issued to create the new committee with technical and operational autonomy. the decrees of the criteria established in the new fiscal rule were issued; and in the face of the reactivation I believe that the figures speak for themselves. The social investment law is showing important results and it is also doing so in the collection, the collection is growing about 22% compared to last year and the collection and fight against tax evasion has already exceeded the goals we had for this year. What are the projections that the National Government has for the economy in 2022? We project a minimum growth of 4.2%, the OECD speaks of Colombia growing at 5.5% and being the second fastest growing country in the organization and the first in Latin America. What is significant is that compared to a year in which we grew almost 10%, it is very important to grow above 4.3%, but it is more important than when one reviews that estimated growth for 2022, added to the growth estimated for 2021, it would allow Colombia reaches in 2022 the level of Gross Domestic Product that Colombia would have had if it had followed the same path before the growth pandemic. This is very important, because it is returning to a level of GDP as if there had been no pandemic, that shows a very powerful reactivation. What sectors do you foresee that will stand out and will continue to drive the economic growth of the country? The sectors that are driving growth this year will surely also be the protagonists next year, such as internal trade, a highly employment-generating sector, a very important sector in the regions, in micro and small enterprises. Also the industrial sector, which is important from the point of view of generating employment and contributing to the productive dynamics of the country. The other that is drawing attention to are restaurants, accommodation and entertainment, which were sectors very hit in the pandemic. Another that grows very well is what is called activities or public activity, the counter-cyclical policy of having a very generous budget for 2021 and much more generous in 2022 will allow us to attend the reactivation and contribute to growth. We believe that additional protagonists for next year are housing, because we are seeing the best figures in VIS and No Vis housing sales, and also infrastructure, because the fourth generation program is advancing very quickly and we have just announced that in the fifth generation program We gave financial or risk guarantee to nine projects for 23 trillion pesos, this will be a very important trigger for the generation of employment and GDP growth in the sector. They foresee any risk that may occur so that this growth slows down ... The most important challenge is the new variables of the covid, the Ómicron is one of the great challenges and the only possible response is an invitation to all Colombians to get vaccinated, to take advantage of the government's public policy of investing in vaccination, to allow the third dose, that Colombia is one of the nations that advances rapidly in the world, that we participate with vaccination to face these new variables of covid-19. Are more resources being allocated to the acquisition of new vaccines against Covid-19? We have made very important investments and we continue to make them so that vaccination allows Colombians to have access to the third dose, we already allow it for people over 18 years of age and it is important that we make use of this public policy, because it is the only way to avoid the impact of these new variants in Colombia. Is there optimism in the Government regarding the remainder of the administration in economic matters? There is commitment, there is work and there is responsibility to understand that it is not only to grow, but to grow with a social sense, that is, to generate employment, serving the most vulnerable, through programs such as Ingreso Solidarios; and commitment to youth in meeting their most felt needs such as employment and access to higher education for free. So, I believe that there is a great commitment that growth is tied to substantive advances on the social front and that we work together so that the country advances, that fills us with optimism. Link: https://www.larepublica.co/economia/economia-esta-demostrando-que-la-reactivacion-esta-en-marcha-dice-minhacienda-3282826
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A marine reptile the size of a sperm whale lived before the dinosaurs The first giant to inhabit the earth was not a dinosaur, but a marine reptile the size of a sperm whale. It lived about 246 million years ago and was more than 17 meters long. A group of scientists, after discovering in the Augusta Mountains, in Nevada (United States), a fossil of its enormous skull - two meters long -, parts of the spine, the shoulder and the front fin, has given it its name : Cymbospondylus youngorum. It is the oldest giant ichthyosaur ever found. The find is shedding new light on the rapid growth of marine reptiles to become giants of the oceans. This colossal animal in turn comes from a reptile that is still unknown today that came out of the water to return to it, millions of years later. Furthermore, he lived only three million more years after that return, a surprisingly short period of time. So while ichthyosaurs dominated the oceans while dinosaurs did the same on land, this newly discovered specimen was at least three million years ahead of the appearance of the great terrestrial saurians. "We live in an age of ocean giants: today's blue whales, right whales, sperm whales, and killer whales are not only extremely large marine predators, but each represents the largest examples of their lineages." , The scientific article SQUID AND FISH, THEIR PREFERRED PREY "In particular, the gigantism of whales appears to be a relatively recent phenomenon, which has only evolved in the last million years, which is only a fraction of its total evolutionary history," note the authors, who wonder if this delay in the increase of gigantism it is valid for the oceanic giants in other times of the past. that reveals the discovery of Cymbospondylus youngorum begins. Cymbospondylus youngorum Recreation | Stephanie abramowicz "After all, dozens of reptile and mammal lineages have invaded ocean ecosystems over the past 300 million years, and whale-sized vertebrates have evolved many times over," add the researchers who describe "the first ocean giant." . What do scientists know about this amazing reptile? For example, that it had an elongated snout and conical teeth suggested that it fed on squid and fish, although due to its size it could have also hunted smaller and juvenile marine reptiles. The giant predator probably had some stiff competition. Using a sophisticated computational model, the authors recreated the ancient environment and others found that marine food webs were able to support even more colossal carnivorous ichthyosaurs. The researchers believe that ichthyosaurs of different sizes and survival strategies proliferated at that time, comparable to modern cetaceans, from relatively small dolphins to filter-feeding baleen whales and giant squid-hunting sperm whales. Study co-author and ecological modeler Eva Maria Griebeler, from the University of Mainz in Germany, notes: “Due to their large size and the resulting energy demands, the densities of the largest ichthyosaurs must have been substantially lower than suggested. by our field census ”. SIMILARITIES WITH WHALES The discovery of Cymbospondylus youngorum can decisively help the understanding of the evolution of whales, since both share more than one size range, have similar body plans and arose after mass extinctions. "These similarities make them scientifically valuable for comparative study," the scientists emphasize. In fact, they have already discovered that although both cetaceans and ichthyosaurs evolved towards very large body sizes, their respective trajectories towards gigantism are different. "Ichthyosaurs had an initial boom in size, becoming giants early in their evolutionary history, while whales took much longer to reach the outer limits of the enormous," they point out. They find connections between large size and two aspects: active predation and tooth loss. For example, giant whales, which are the largest animals that ever lived, are filter feeders. A woman poses next to the skull of C. youngorum | Martin sander According to the researchers, the ichthyosaurs' initial foray into gigantism was likely due to the rise of ammonites (extinct cephalopod mollusks) and conodonts (extinct marine chordates) that filled the ecological void that followed the mass extinction of the late Permian and which could have been their main source of food. "Another interesting aspect is that Cymbospondylus youngorum is a testament to the resilience of life in the oceans after the worst mass extinction in the history of the Earth", that of the Permian, highlights Jorge -Vélez-Juarbe, paleontologist and expert in marine mammals from the Los Angeles County Museum of Natural History (NHM). AN EVEN BIGGER ICTIOSAUR: 26 METERS But this cyclopean animal is not the largest ichthyosaur known. There were much older. Four years ago, a group of scientists discovered in Gloucestershire (United Kingdom) fossil remains of another animal of epic proportions: a marine reptile that lived 205 million years ago and that measured 26 meters, almost the length of a blue whale. It was even larger than Shonisaurus sikanniensis, a 21-meter-long ichthyosaur discovered in 2004 in Canada. That finding led experts to question whether, as was previously believed, creatures larger than blue whales could have been plying the Earth's oceans. At the moment they have not been found, but scientists do not rule out that they appear at any time. Ichthyosaurs were the marine contemporaries of dinosaurs, with body shapes superficially similar to those of dolphins. They reached their greatest diversity about 210 million years ago, in the Upper Triassic, but some lasted until the Upper Cretaceous. They disappeared from the fossil record about 25 million years before the mass extinction that wiped out the non-avian dinosaurs. Link: https://www.sport.es/es/noticias/medio-ambiente/primer-animal-gigante-habito-tierra-13050210
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Designer Haochen Wei proposes a motorcycle with vertical doors and a seat belt: an aerodynamic and futuristic reinvention. By the middle of the year, the DGT already registered 145 deceased motorists on the roads of Spain. They are one of the most vulnerable drivers due to the characteristics of their vehicles, among other factors. With this in mind the Husqvarna Devil S could be a safer motorcycle concept with a belt and side doors. The design of futuristic vehicles, however unreal or strange they may seem, serves to consider other possibilities. This is what seems to be pursuing the groundbreaking concept of Haochen (Wenson) Wei, who proposes to reinvent the motorcycle image that everyone has in mind. Without sacrificing the sporty style of the most desirable models on the market, Wei reconfigures the seat section to achieve greater comfort and safety against the risk that motorists run every time they hit the road. This designer has combined the cabin of a car with the external appearance of a motorcycle. Futuristic vehicle design, however unreal or strange it may seem, serves to consider other possibilities. This is what Haochen (Wenson) Wei's groundbreaking concept seems to pursue, which proposes to reinvent the image of the motorcycle that everyone has in mind. Without sacrificing the sporty style of the most sought-after models on the market, Wei reconfigures the seat section for greater comfort and safety against the risk of motorists running every time they hit the road. This designer has combined the cabin of a car with the external appearance of a motorcycle. The front view is practically clear so that you can see the road well even if you are leaning back. The controls are placed on the side walls with buttons, displays and handles for driving. In that area you can check the battery percentage, the GPS, the Bluetooth connection or the speed, for example. Although those walls are actually the side doors. With openings below and the upper part open to the sky, when exiting the seat the driver raises the doors, which are made in a representation of the wings of a dragonfly. Like the doors of a Lamborghini, these remain suspended in the air to be able to leave the seat. Safer When descending and closing, the doors form a protective cocoon that acts as a barrier against the wind of the road and the blows in a possible accident. For added safety, Haochen (Wenson) Wei also suggests wearing a belt. For, the designer has only placed a few minimalist emergency lights to indicate the changes of direction, brake and stop. It is undoubtedly a streamlined and elegant design that will arouse all kinds of opinions, although for now it is only a design and no one will be able to check in person if it really meets the security and I want you to suggest the images. Link: https://www.elespanol.com/omicrono/tecnologia/20220102/husqvarna-devil-puertas-cinturon-seguridad-parece-sacada/638686358_0.html
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There are twelve assembly members who register more attendance in the Legislative. The president of the National Assembly, Guadalupe Llori, is the legislator who registers the most absences, according to the evaluation carried out by the Legislative Observatory. Llori, for Pachakutik, has 31 absences in the 153 votes that have been made since his incorporation. He is followed by Assemblyman Bruno Segovia (before PK) with 28 fouls. Legislators Luis Almeida (PSC) and César Rohón (formerly PSC) are tied with 24 absences. Eduardo Mendoza, assemblyman for the province of Los Ríos, register 23. The evaluation also indicates who has the most assists. There are twelve assembly members who have complied 100%. These are: Marlon Cadena (ID), Luis Cervantes (CREO), Segundo Chimbo (PK), Edwin Frías for Tungurahua; Luisa González (UNES), Ronal González, for Los Ríos; Ludvia Guamaní (DNI); Luis Marcillo (DNI); Jhajaira Urresta (UNES); Ligia del Consuelo Vega (PK); Geraldine Weber (PSC), and Carlos Zambrano (UNES). As for excuses, there are five legislators who top the list. And according to the Legislative Observatory, the number of occasions in which the assembly member delegated to his substitute is detailed with respect to the total of possible sessions held since his incorporation. So far, 42 sessions have been held. National Assembly in 2021 did not move away from political scandals, it dismissed and sanctioned assembly members Dallyana Passailaigue (PSC) has excused herself 31 times. He is followed by Daniel Noboa Azín (USA), son of businessman Álvaro Noboa, with 23 excuses. Sofía Sánchez (PK) with 22, Pabel Muñoz (UNES) with 10 and Sofía Espín (UNES) with 8. Meanwhile, the National Assembly has approved seven laws; three were not part of the parliamentary agenda. 118 bills have been presented. The majority of legislators with a total of 111 projects. The Legislative Administration Council (CAL) has 36 projects pending to qualify. National Assembly defines itself in front of the report on Pandora's papers Four projects have been presented by the Executive, one of them recently entered into force: Organic Law for Economic Development and Fiscal Sustainability after the COVID-19 pandemic. The project, of an urgent economic nature, was discussed in a second debate on November 24 and 26 in the National Assembly, without approving, denying or modifying it. Proponent Projects presented Projects withdrawn Approved CAL Denied CAL Qualification pending President of the Republic 4 0 3 1 0 Assembly members 111 2 73 1 35 Citizens 0 0 0 0 0 Other functions 3 0 2 0 1 Total 118 2 78 2 36 Oversight According to the Legislative Observatory, eleven requests for impeachment were registered. Five of them are being processed by the Supervisory Commission; three ended in censorship and dismissal (two unified against the former Ombudsman, Freddy Carrión and one against the Superintendent of Companies, Víctor Anchundia). And two requests were resolved in censorship and one request was filed with the Audit Commission, against the former deputy comptroller Valentina Zárate. 1,984 requests for information have been submitted; according to the Assembly's website, 609 have been answered, that is, 30%. Link: https://www.google.com/search?q=traductorr&rlz=1C1UUXU_esEC976EC976&oq=tr&aqs=chrome.0.69i59l2j69i57j0i512j69i60l4.743j0j7&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8
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A few days ago I read in EL PERIÓDICO the letter "They incite us to buy and we fall into temptation", which spoke of impulsiveness when buying due to offers, price temptations and marketing strategies, and that you finally realized that many things that you had acquired you didn't even need. AMONG ALL Post a letter from the reader Write a post to publish in print and on the web Participates This made me think of people who do the same thing but with living beings, be they dogs, cats, turtles or rabbits. I am a great lover of animals; I have two cats adopted from the protector of my po[CENSORED]tion and I would never think of abandoning them. In the last month, precisely the animal shelter where I live has published photos of three long-eared, lop-eared rabbits that were abandoned in the street, some even still with the cage. I once spoke with a vet and he told me that there are many parents who buy animals for their children on a whim, as if it were a toy that they get tired of later. I hope that with the new animal welfare law animals will no longer be bought in stores as if they were stuffed animals. There is a phrase that I always keep in mind when I read about animals abandoned by their owners: "If animals spoke, humanity would cry." Link: https://www.elperiodico.com/es/entre-todos/participacion/animales-hablaran-humanidad-lloraria-12977326
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One of the biggest references when buying a motorcycle is the Japanese manufacturer. And now, Yamaha has just announced that its two electric scooters E01 and E02 will hit the European market in 2022. To say that these two models were sent for the first time at the Tokyo Motor Show in 2019. And since then they have undergone changes both in terms of design and in terms of performance. For this they joined Gogoro, a manufacturer specialized in the production and sale of electric motorcycles. Now, the Japanese company has confirmed that its two electric scooters have begun to enter the production chain so that they can reach the European and Asian market throughout 2022. This is the new electric scooters from Yamaha The truth is that the Japanese firm has not given too many details about how its Yamaha E01 and E02 electric scooters have evolved since their launch in 2019. And this all it has done has been to increase rumors about what we can expect. Recall that the task of the motor giant was to turn a concept into a real electric scooter, and it is not exactly an easy task. Yamaha E02 Yamaha Regarding the E01 model, we know that it is a 125 cc electric scooter and that it will have the corresponding benefits to be able to circulate legally both in Europe and Asia. In this way, we can expect this model to have a power of 11 kW, or 15 hp, in addition to a maximum speed of 90 kilometers per hour. Regarding the Yamaha E02 e-scooter, this is a model that boasts much more restrained dimensions, so in Spain it will surely be a 50 CC moped. It can carry up to two people and offers a rear swingarm. Even rumors suggest that it could have a removable battery to offer a product with better autonomy. At the moment we do not have more information about the new electric motorcycles from Yamaha, but if they launch them on the market at an attractive price, it could be the next big bomb from the Japanese manufacturer. It should be remembered that electric scooters are on the rise. And many users can see in these two electric scooters an excellent alternative to be able to move freely thanks to a significantly higher power and autonomy. Its price? At the moment we do not know what these Yamaha E01 and E02 will cost, so we will have to wait for the manufacturer to reveal more information about it. Link: https://cincodias.elpais.com/cincodias/2021/12/28/motor/1640701768_266420.html
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The central bank pledged to proactively introduce monetary policies that promote economic stability. Soldiers of the People's Liberation Army in front of the People's Bank of China (PBOC) in Beijing, China, Monday, December 13, 2021. Economists predict that China will begin adding fiscal stimulus in early 2022 after the country's top officials They said their key goals for the coming year include countering growth pressures and stabilizing the economy. Photographer: Andrea Verdelli / Bloomberg (Andrea Verdelli / Bloomberg) Bloomberg - China is judged to add stimulus to stabilize growth next year, and several ministries vowed to take more proactive measures to reverse the slowdown caused by worsening housing downturn, consumer weakness and the coronavirus. As downward pressure on the economy mounts, ensuring stability has become the top priority of top leaders for the coming year, and they called on all regions and ministries to share responsibility for achieving that goal. In response to this call, the central bank committed to proactively introduce monetary policies that favor economic stability. The People's Bank of China will use a series of monetary policy tools to maintain "reasonable and ample" liquidity and ensure that credit growth is stable, according to a statement released Monday night after the bank's 2022 planning conference. . On the same day, the Finance Ministry announced that it will proactively implement fiscal policies to stabilize growth, with further cuts in taxes and rates planned for 2022. China's economy has slowed in recent months, with the housing market slumping down on indebted developers and also depressing industrial production, leading to falling house prices and weakening investment and private consumption. The appearance of the omicron variant is an additional threat to the economy, as it could affect export demand and the tightening of restrictions in the country could further damage spending. Last month, residential property sales and new home acreage started by real estate developers fell about 20% from a year earlier, slowing the pace of global investment spending. Retail sales growth slowed to 3.9% in November from a year earlier as people stayed home due to new virus outbreaks, while industrial production increased 3.8%. Industrial production and retail sales grow less than before the pandemic. Earlier this month, the People's Bank of China will lose banks to lower the benchmark lending rate by five basis points after releasing 1.2 trillion yuan (US $ 188 billion) of money by reducing the amount of funds they hold. banks must keep in reserve. It also lowered the interest rate on the small business lending program. Credit growth recovered in November after slowing for nearly a year. So far, the People's Bank of China has taken a dovish approach to monetary stimulus, but expectations are growing that it will do more next new, especially if housing market woes continue and private consumption doesn't pick up. Monday's statement from the central bank comes after it pledged last week to be more proactive in using policy tools to further support the real economy in 2022. The central bank will focus on making finance better serve the real economy in 2022, People's Bank of China Governor Yi Gang said in an interview with Xinhua published on Tuesday. According to Yi, that means keeping credit growth stable so that the money supply and total social financing increase at the same rate as nominal gross domestic product; optimize the loan structure with more loans to small businesses and green or technology companies; and constantly reduce financing costs. Link: https://www.bloomberglinea.com/2021/12/28/china-promete-medidas-para-estabilizar-la-economia-en-2022/
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Around almost 4 million households in Peru have a pet. From the most traditional such as cats and dogs, to parrots, turtles and other curious animals. Today, the category of petshops has grown exponentially due to the increasingly responsible care that citizens have with their pets; So it is not a surprise to find businesses related to aesthetics, food, nursery and entertainment. In dialogue with Habla Perú Habla, three guests shared their work experience in the sought-after and demanded pet care sector. In this regard, Domenico Sánchez, a Trujillo veterinarian, commented that today there is a problem with the care that citizens give their pets, because in their eagerness to satisfy their needs they end up humanizing them with uncomfortable practices for them. “The animal needs to be respected and many owners confuse that respect with extreme expressions of affection that are not understood by their pet. Part of animal abuse is putting clothes on dogs, for example. This is not necessary because your body tolerates climatic changes. Many owners seek to replace a lack of affection with a pet and that can generate negative behaviors in them, "he added. For his part, Lesli Astuhuamán, pet chef, commented that it is important to take into account the diet of our pets, according to their weight and physical condition. That is why the area of food and pastry for pets is in high demand by citizens. “Dogs and cats have a specific requirement that is not the same as that of humans. It is important that pets eat an optimal diet for their health, avoiding sugars and chemicals that are harmful. Because the pet is a member of the family, many owners want to celebrate their birthday and order pet cakes, with the assurance that the ingredients are of quality for them, "he said. Finally, Pierina Tassara, canine stylist, commented on the needs of each pet regarding the type of cut they should wear. “There is a bad concept that in the summer dogs should be shaved, but that is not the case because the type of breed must be taken into account before making a cut. There are cases like Labradors and Siberians that should not be cut due to the condition of their breed. The canine aesthetic offers a personalized treatment; so it is important to respect these conditions, "he added. Link: https://www.radionacional.com.pe/novedades/habla-peru-habla/como-engreimos-a-nuestras-mascotas