quotWinnie shaky toothquot in Nofels Feldkirch

"Winnie shaky tooth" in Nofels Feldkirch

From the children’s choir Verein Frohsinn Nofels – 25.06.2023 20:39 (act. 25.06.2023 20:39)

Frohsinn Nofels Children's Choir

Frohsinn Nofels Children’s Choir ©Angelika Ott

Immerse yourself in the invigorating world of vampires with the Frohsinn Nofels children’s choir: next Sunday, July 2, 2023, at 5 pm, it is possible at Nofels primary school.

“Winnie Wackelzahn” is the name of the 10-year-old hero of the heartwarming children’s musical, which is performed by more than 20 primary school children in the Nofels children’s choir. Experience the adventures he has to face with his Wigglytooth family in this land far away from here.

After last year’s great success with “Mirinda Zauberwind”, the adult choir of happiness is delighted to be able to invite young and old to a new children’s musical this year.

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Phil Spencer: I think Call of Duty will “play like a great Switch game” – Gamereactor

Things heated up just before the weekend when Microsoft and Activision Blizzard had to deal with the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) over the merger of the two former companies. While Sony has been the most vocal opponent of the takeover, Nintendo has also been discussed, although we know they have no objections and have already given their approval.

One of the main reasons Nintendo did this is because Microsoft has promised that Call of Duty will be released in the Nintendo formats in the future, bringing the franchise to a new audience. During the hearings, the FTC wanted to know if Switch viewers can expect the game to look like Xbox Series X. Xbox boss Phil Spencer replied:

“I think it’s going to be a great Switch game. I don’t think it will look the same. »

Spencer also stated that Microsoft and Activision Blizzard would aim for the game to perform at least as well as other third-party titles in the format, preferably even better:

“Our goal is for it to be equal to or better than other Switch games. »

Do you think it’s possible to create a Call of Duty for Switch and run it satisfactorily?

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The professionals who gave up being digital nomads

The professionals who gave up being digital nomads

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Some of the people who tried to combine work and travel eventually found that this lifestyle didn’t exactly meet their expectations.

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  • Author: Ellen Nguyen
  • Rolle, BBC Worklife
  • 3 hours ago

Digital nomads have become distinctive characters in the modern age of remote work.

The phrase often conjures up images of a writer or techie wandering the streets of a quaint foreign town with his computer, or typing on his keyboard at a beachside café. They observe the world, meet new people and work their own hours.

But digital nomads can be many different types of workers.

Some are freelance or outsourced; others are entrepreneurs building their own businesses; and still others work in fulltime remote positions for companies around the world.

Some are employed, others earn piecework. And experts say that, in general, many of these professionals come from administrative backgrounds and are well educated.

Expert data and anecdotal reports show that the number of digital nomads has been increasing in recent years, with a huge surge with the outbreak of the Covid19 pandemic.

It’s difficult to pinpoint the exact number of these professionals, but a 2022 report by US consulting firm MBO Partners estimates that the number of digital nomads in the United States has increased dramatically by 131% since 2019. The selfproclaimed nomads now number in the millions of professionals.

And in countries where less data is available, there are plenty of resources to help remote professionals navigate around the world.

Yet more and more professionals who have attempted to follow the nomadic lifestyle are reporting that behind the idyllic travel blogs and inspirational Instagram posts, the reality of this practice isn’t always so glamorous.

There are many benefits to professionals who have tried this lifestyle, but many also claim that the lack of attachment has an impact on mental and physical health, and even affects their job satisfaction.

As a result, some nomads have abandoned this lifestyle and their sea views.

From dreams to panic attacks

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Living and working in constant flux has had undesirable effects on Lauren Juliff’s physical and mental health.

In 2011, Lauren Juliff quit her job in a UK supermarket to see the world. She started a travel website to fund her adventures. And to her surprise, within a year she started earning enough to become a digital nomad.

“As for me, I loved to travel. My dream has always been to see as much of the world as possible, and when I made that dream a reality, I decided I would never give it up,” she says. “Exploring new countries made me feel alive and I learned a lot every day about new cultures and about myself.”

But after five years, enthusiasm for the nomadic lifestyle around the world began to wane. Juliff, 34, says her journey idyllic and dreamy at first turned into a grueling quest that she was desperate to give up.

Living and working in constant flux has had unexpected effects on her physical and mental health. “I was having panic attacks every day that didn’t stop until I imagined I had a house,” she says.

The lack of a stable community led to the loss of old friendships and led to feelings of loneliness and depression. Juliff’s health suffered from frequent infections and food poisoning.

Without access to a kitchen or a gym, her lifestyle has been unhealthy, she says. Juliff depended on restaurant meals three times a day for years. And his personal life was also affected.

“I didn’t have any hobbies because it was so hard to keep them alive with a backpack on my back,” she says.

Even on the go, maintaining productivity proved to be a challenge. Trying to get through work, exploring new places, and dealing with often unreliable internet connections was daunting.

“I struggled to run my business efficiently,” she says. “I worked in bed because I rarely had access to a desk.”

The break came as panic attacks which she attributes to her nomadic lifestyle prompted her to find a home to settle in.

After Juliff settled in Portugal and rented an apartment, his income tripled within a year. She believes the improvement comes from being consistent in one place rather than constantly on the move.

Her panic attacks went away, she went to the gym, started cooking healthy meals, and built a solid community of friends.

Leaving the nomadic lifestyle was a difficult decision for Juliff as she needed to build her identity around life as a fulltime digital nomad. Everything she did was focused on travel: she kept a travel blog, planned future trips in her spare time and all her friends were travellers.

“The decision to quit was difficult,” she says. “I had a little bit of a hard time figuring out who I am as a person without constantly traveling.”

“You need a valid passport”

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Darius Foroux worked as a digital nomad in Spain but struggled to find accommodation in that country

Sociologist Beverly Thompson from Siena College in the USA researches the activity of digital nomads. She explains that people who have chosen the digital nomadic lifestyle were not prepared for the downsides, also because their community tends to present an idealized image on blogs and digital networks and negative aspects such as loneliness, health problems, mental and to hide financial difficulties.

Some professionals still believe this to be a sustainable scenario, particularly those who monetize their lifestyle on social media, according to Thompson. However, not everyone who engages in this activity functions as a nomad.

“You’re totally limited by your passport,” says Thompson. “You need a valid passport.” She points out that more restrictive passports limit the number of countries that can be visited without a tourist visa.

Bureaucracy was a problem for Darius Foroux. His first few months after adopting the digital nomadic lifestyle were happy ones. He liked the sunny weather and the palm trees on the beach, but soon realized he needed a home base to have a secluded environment.

As Foroux began his search for permanent housing, he realized the process wasn’t as easy as he had hoped. There were complicated legal procedures and a deadline of several months that he could not handle.

He was also confronted with the bloated property market in Spain’s Malaga and Marbella regions. Increased demand drove up rental prices, and there were no regulations capping real estate agents’ fees. Foroux was baffled by the deposit requirements and high real estate agent fees.

“I didn’t expect that,” he says. “I moved to Spain because I thought the cost of living would be lower, but it turned out to be just as expensive as in the Netherlands. Basically I paid extra for the nice weather.”

After less than six months in Spain, Foroux returned to the Netherlands planning a life of stability and the time to focus he needed as a writer and microentrepreneur.

Of course, many people still embrace the digital nomad style. But as experts have shown, even the successful find it difficult to maintain productivity, health, and personal relationships in the face of constant change.

And although the number of digital nomads has increased sharply in recent years, according to available data, they still represent a small percentage of the world’s workforce and tend to be concentrated in a few countries with advantageous passports.

The trend “won’t stop,” Thompson said. “Young people might spend a few years being digital nomads. But more and more people are finally realizing the reality of this lifestyle.”

“At the same time, companies want their employees to be back in the office. So the trend will continue to increase, but perhaps at a slower pace,” concludes Thompson.

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Marco Mengoni cries at the concert in Salerno the fans

Marco Mengoni cries at the concert in Salerno: the fans sing “O surdato nnammurato, he reacts like this” VIDEO

Marco Mengoni continues his tour of the Italian stadiums and there is never a lack of emotions. The winner of San Remo Festivalthis time he burst into tears on the stage of Arechi di Salerno. The reason? His Campanian fans started singing the song ‘O Surdato Nnammurato and for the Roman singer it was impossible to contain the emotions.

Marco Mengoni, fan feels bad at the concert and stops the music to help her: “You will remember it for a lifetime”

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The emotion ofArtist who represented Italy at theeuro vision it immediately went viral Social with many videos particularly skyrocketing tick tock And Facebook. During the concert, the 34-year-old from Ronciglione broke down in tears and the big screen behind him made the whole stadium share his feelings.

Marco Mengoni is touring with the through Italy toursMarco in the stadiums‘ and in one of his recent performances at the Arechi Stadium in Salerno, he allowed himself to be overwhelmed by strong emotions. “You made me explode a bit and I thank you,” emphasizes Mengoni at the end of the concert. “After almost 14 years you get used to it, but no, you never get used to it. I’m reliving things and allowing myself to win Sanremo again, going to the Eurovision Song Contest and the tour was a dream, thanks.”

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Nicole Kidman hugs her husband Keith Urban on their 17th

Nicole Kidman hugs her husband Keith Urban on their 17th anniversary in an intimate photo

Nicole Kidman hugs her husband Keith Urban in an intimate photo as they celebrate their 17th wedding anniversary

Nicole Kidman shared an intimate photo with her husband Keith Urban on their 17th wedding anniversary on Sunday.

The 56-year-old “Big Little Lies” star posted a sweet photo to Instagram of her hugging Keith before heading to the 2023 Oscars.

She looked stunning in a black sequined asymmetric dress with floral details as she gently touched her husband’s face.

“Happy anniversary my love,” Nicole captioned the picture.

Nicole and Keith married on June 25, 2006 after meeting at an event the previous year.

Nicole Kidman hugged her husband Keith Urban in an intimate photo as they celebrated their 17th wedding anniversary

Nicole Kidman hugged her husband Keith Urban in an intimate photo as they celebrated their 17th wedding anniversary

The couple tied the knot in Cardinal Cerretti Chapel on the grounds of St Patrick’s College in Manly, Sydney.

High-profile guests included Hugh Jackman and his wife Deborra-Lee Furness, as well as Naomi Watts and director Baz Luhrmann.

Nicole’s two adopted children, Isabella, 30, and Connor, 28, who she shares with ex-husband Tom Cruise, acted as bridesmaids and ushers.

The couple later welcomed daughters Sunday Rose, 15, and Faith Margaret, 12, in 2008 and 2010.

Keith recently revealed the mantra that keeps him and his wife Nicole balancing their family life and high-profile careers.

The country singer told Fox News Digital that the rule that always works for her is simple: “Family always comes first.”

Nicole and Keith married on June 25, 2006 after meeting at an event the previous year

Nicole and Keith married on June 25, 2006 after meeting at an event the previous year

“It’s balanced, which means it gets out of balance sometimes and we just rebalance it,” added the 55-year-old.

Keith went on to say it’s not a perfect process, but they’ll never stop trying to get everything right.

“It’s never the perfect balance, but we’re getting it back on track,” he said.

He also previously revealed the secret of his marriage, telling Woman’s Day that he “takes care of” their love like a garden.

Keith recently revealed the mantra that keeps him and his wife Nicole balancing their family life and high-profile careers

Keith recently revealed the mantra that keeps him and his wife Nicole balancing their family life and high-profile careers

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Check out which celebrities attended Giovanna Ewbanks daughter Titis birthday

Check out which celebrities attended Giovanna Ewbank’s daughter Titi’s birthday

auntdaughter of Giovanna Ewbank It is Bruno Gagliasso, celebrated its tenth anniversary in style this Sunday (25). The theme of the luxurious party was Wandinha Addams and brought together several celebrities.

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Thousands of Quebecers at Montreals National Day Concert Le

Thousands of Quebecers at Montreal’s National Day Concert – Le Devoir

Thousands of Quebecers gathered in Maisonneuve Park on Saturday night to attend the National Day concert. From Jay Jay to Marjo, there was something for all ages.

The rain stopped in time for Montrealers to enjoy the evening. Hosted by Pierre-Yves Lord, the show, themed “Enter the dance of happiness”, brought together FouKi, Garou, Isabelle Boulay, Lydia Képinski, Marjo, P’tit Belliveau, Mélissa Bédard, Scott-Pien Picard and Justin Boulet on stage , Souldia and their 14-year-old colt Jay Jay.

Highlights include a speech by presenter and author Janette Bertrand on the history of fleurdelisé, the fast-paced interpretations of Marjo and the classics of Garou.

The celebrations opened with a medley by Robert Charlebois, Gilles Vigneault and Diane Dufresne, among others. FouKi and P’tit Belliveau entered side by side and performed their collaboration St-Han Quinzon. “It’s Saint-Jean-Baptiste Day” and “I’m Dancing Reggaeton / On Rigodon,” the duo sang.

“Even if we sometimes argue, we should above all not forget that it holds together, one nation! said Pierre-Yves Lord, setting the tone for the rest of the evening, which took place against a backdrop of Quebec unity and pride.

Then Garou Alone interpreted from his first album. “We are really happy to see Garou and Marjo. “We’re old, so we like old people more,” said Marie-Claude Sirois, laughing, a few minutes before the show began. She sits next to her friend and hopes that the Quebecer will sing Sous le vent.

Her wish is granted amid applause from the crowd, and one can imagine Ms Sirois would have been just as happy to hear Belle at the end of the evening, which saw fireworks set off in the crowd despite warnings of the effects of wildfires. These were created at the expense of the organizers, who had not planned any fireworks for the evening.

“I didn’t come so much because of the artists, but because it’s Quebec Day,” said Maude Lapointe-Rioux. We’re proud to be Quebecers, it’s important to celebrate with each other. »

Arriving in Quebec three and nine months ago, Théo Michel and Andy Carpentier see the evening as a “new beginning”. “We want to invest a little,” say the French.

Multiple honors

Justin Boulet performed with Marjo Les Yeux du coeur, which his father Gerry Boulet sang alongside the rocker in the late ’80s. Emotional moment as the duo showed genuine complicity, dancing a slow dance to the sounds of the saxophone. A little later follows another cover of a classic by his father, Always alive.

Justin Boulet also paid a lively tribute to Offenbach, playing several titles from the Quebec group alongside Garou, Isabelle Boulay and Mélissa Bédard.

The evening, aired in prime time, was also an opportunity to pay tribute to singer-songwriter and former Senator Jean Lapointe, who died last November, but also to his lyricist friend Marcel Lefebvre, who died just over a week later.

As a tribute to the actor, an excerpt from the show CRAZY, which was broadcast on the big screen, served as a tribute to Michel Côté singing Aznavour’s “Hier encore”.

The evening ended with a message of unity. “Let’s not split the ties,” Pierre-Yves Lord started before all the artists – with the exception of Souldia and Jay Jay – started singing “Let’s love every other”.

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Poor Montreal air quality City closes its sports facilities –

Poor Montreal air quality: City closes its sports facilities –

Poor air quality in Montreal caused by wildfires prompted the city to close its sports facilities on Sunday and cancel all activities at least through Monday.

• Also read: Montreal, the most polluted in the world

“Due to the current air quality in the metropolitan area, and in accordance with the recommendations of the regional Department of Health, Montreal is closing its sports facilities (including swimming pools and paddling pools) and suspending its activities. external culture until June 26 at 12 p.m.,” we can read on the municipality’s website, especially on Sunday afternoon.

Air Quality Index (AQI)

How high is the air quality index in your city and what health recommendations are derived from it?

Air Quality Index (AQI US)

101-150

Bad

sensitive people

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AQI: GOOD

Great day to be active outside.

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AQI: MODERATE

Some people may be particularly sensitive to particulate matter pollution

Particularly sensitive people: Consider reducing the duration and intensity of outdoor activities. Watch for symptoms such as coughing or shortness of breath. These are signs of slowing down.

All the others : Great day to be active outside.

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AQI: BAD for
sensitive people

Sensitive groups include people with heart or lung diseases, the elderly, children and young people, minorities and field workers.

Sensitive groups: Reduce the duration and intensity of outdoor activities. It’s okay to be active outside, but take more breaks. Watch for symptoms such as coughing or shortness of breath.

People with heart disease: Symptoms such as palpitations, shortness of breath, or unusual tiredness can indicate a serious problem. If you have any of these symptoms, contact your doctor.

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AQI: BAD
for each

Sensitive people: Avoid prolonged or strenuous outdoor activities. Consider moving or moving activities inward.*

All the others : Reduce the duration and intensity of activities. Take more breaks from outdoor activities.

*Note: If you don’t have air conditioning, it can be dangerous to stay indoors with the windows closed during extremely hot weather. If you’re hot, go to a place with air conditioning or check with your community to see if cooling centers are available in your community.

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AQI: VERY BAD

Sensitive people: Avoid any physical activity outdoors. Postpone it to a time when the air quality is better or move activities indoors.*

All the others : Avoid prolonged or strenuous activities. Consider moving or moving activities inward.*

*Note: If you don’t have air conditioning, it can be dangerous to stay indoors with the windows closed during extremely hot weather. If you’re hot, go to a place with air conditioning or check with your community to see if cooling centers are available in your community.

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AQI: CRITICAL

All the others : Avoid any physical activity outdoors.

Sensitive people: Stay indoors and maintain reduced activity levels. Follow these tips to keep particulate matter levels low indoors.*

*Note: If you don’t have air conditioning, it can be dangerous to stay indoors with the windows closed during extremely hot weather. If you’re hot, go to a place with air conditioning or check with your community to see if cooling centers are available in your community.

The City of Montreal is also asking residents to prioritize indoor activities.

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