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WORLD’S BEST EMPLOYERS (TOP 50)

by ListingTheBest January 31, 2022
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In recent months, labor shortages have led employers around the world to compete to attract and retain top talent. With that in mind, Forbes teamed up with market research firm Statista to produce our annual list of the world’s best places to work. To determine the rankings, Statista surveyed 150,000 full- and part-time employees from 58 countries working for multinational companies and institutions. Respondents were asked to rate their willingness to recommend their employer to friends and family. They were also asked to rate other employers that stood out in their respective industries, either positively or negatively.

 

For the full story and methodology, click here.

 

WORLD’S BEST EMPLOYERS 2021 are:

 

Rank Name Industries Country/Territory
       
1 Samsung Group Technology Hardware & Equipment South Korea
2 IBM Semiconductors, Electronics, Electrical Engineering, Technology Hardware & Equipment United States
3 Microsoft IT, Internet, Software & Services United States
4 Amazon IT, Internet, Software & Services United States
5 Apple Semiconductors, Electronics, Electrical Engineering, Technology Hardware & Equipment United States
6 Alphabet IT, Internet, Software & Services United States
7 Dell Technologies Semiconductors, Electronics, Electrical Engineering, Technology Hardware & Equipment United States
8 Huawei Telecommunications Services, Cable Supplier China
9 Adobe IT, Internet, Software & Services United States
10 BMW Group Automotive (Automotive and Suppliers) Germany
11 Costco Wholesale Retail and Wholesale United States
12 Coca-Cola Food, Soft Beverages, Alcohol & Tobacco United States
13 Cisco Systems Semiconductors, Electronics, Electrical Engineering, Technology Hardware & Equipment United States
14 Adidas Clothing, Shoes, Sports Equipment Germany
15 Siemens Engineering, Manufacturing Germany
16 Southwest Airlines Transportation and Logistics United States
17 AIRBUS Aerospace & Defense Netherlands
18 Dr. Oetker Food Germany
19 Dassault Systemes IT Software & Services France
20 Delta Air Lines Transportation and Logistics United States
21 IKEA Retail and Wholesale Sweden
22 The Home Depot Retailing United States
23 Ford Motor Automotive (Automotive and Suppliers) United States
24 Puma Clothing, Shoes, Sports Equipment Germany
25 Target Retail and Wholesale United States
26 Decathlon Retail and Wholesale France
27 Lockheed Martin Aerospace & Defense United States
28 Ferrari Automotive (Automotive and Suppliers) Italy
29 PayPal Banking and Financial Services United States
30 Bosch Automotive (Automotive and Suppliers) Germany
31 Amorepacific Packaged Goods South Korea
32 Deutsche Telekom Telecommunications Services, Cable Supplier Germany
33 Honda Motor Automotive (Automotive and Suppliers) Japan
34 De’Longhi Engineering, Manufacturing Italy
35 PepsiCo Food, Soft Beverages, Alcohol & Tobacco United States
36 Oracle IT, Internet, Software & Services United States
37 Mercedes-Benz Group Consumer Durables Germany
38 American Airlines Group Transportation and Logistics United States
39 AutoZone Retail and Wholesale United States
40 Intuit IT, Internet, Software & Services United States
41 Nordstrom Retail and Wholesale United States
42 Nike Clothing, Shoes, Sports Equipment United States
43 LG Conglomerate South Korea
44 Rossmann Retail and Wholesale Germany
45 Tencent Holdings IT, Internet, Software & Services China
46 3M Conglomerate United States
47 Volkswagen Group Automotive (Automotive and Suppliers) Germany
48 KB Financial Group Banking and Financial Services South Korea
49 Meta Platforms IT Software & Services United States
50 General Motors Automotive (Automotive and Suppliers) United States
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3 Reasons Why Laravel Is The Best Framework in 2022

by ListingTheBest January 11, 2022
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Laravel is a web application framework that features expressive and elegant syntax. A web framework provides a structure and starting point for developing your application, allowing you to focus on creating something spectacular while we handle the details.

Laravel provides an excellent developer experience while also incorporating powerful features such as extensive dependency injection, an expressive database abstraction layer, queues and scheduled jobs, unit and integration testing, and more.
Laravel is a framework that can grow with you, whether you are new to PHP web frameworks or have years of experience. We’ll assist you in your first steps as a web developer or give you a boost as you advance your skills. We can’t wait to see what you come up with.

1. A Framework for Progress

Laravel is what we call a “progressive” framework. That is, Laravel grows alongside you. If you’re new to web development, Laravel’s extensive documentation, guides, and video tutorials will help you learn the ropes without becoming overwhelmed.

Laravel provides robust tools for dependency injection, unit testing, queues, real-time events, and more for senior developers. Laravel is optimized for building professional web applications and is capable of handling enterprise workloads.

2. A Framework That Is Scalable

Laravel is highly scalable. Horizontal scaling with Laravel is a breeze thanks to PHP’s scaling-friendly nature and Laravel’s built-in support for fast, distributed cache systems like Redis. Laravel applications, in fact, can be easily scaled to handle hundreds of millions of requests per month.

3. A Community Structure

Laravel combines the best PHP packages to provide the most robust and developer-friendly framework available. Thousands of talented developers from all over the world have also contributed to the framework. Who knows, maybe you’ll end up contributing to Laravel.

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6 Amazing Ancient Historical Facts
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6 Amazing Ancient Historical Facts

by ListingTheBest January 5, 2022
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1. The Romans wove materials used in everyday life from asbestos (fibrous mineral): towels, handkerchiefs and tablecloths. The Roman naturalist Pliny the Elder said that such a material is very easy to clean – just throw it into a fire (as asbestos is non-combustible). However, he added that slaves who wore clothes made from this mineral often suffered from lung diseases.

2. In ancient Rome, a mixture of wine and wild boar dung was considered medicine to restore strength.

3. In ancient Egypt, not the brain, butthe heart was considered the source of wisdom. The Egyptians were convinced that the brain was only needed to fill the head cavity. For this reason, during embalming, they cleanly scraped off the head of the deceased and got rid of the contents, while taking care of the heart and leaving it behind.

4. Cats were considered sacred in ancient Egypt. When a cat died, all members of the family that raised it had to shave their eyebrows and mourn until they grew back.

5. In Roman times, some people specialized in picking armpits. Around the year 1, Roman aristocrats adopted the fashion of removing all body hair. The requirements for this specialty were to have tweezers, strong hands, and the ability to endure a client’s complaint of pain.

6. 200 years Ave. BC, during the heyday of the Greek city of Sparta, each resident kept 20 slaves. Imagine how clean the rooms of the house must have been..!

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TOP 15 BIGGEST (tallest) Trees in the World

by ListingTheBest January 3, 2022
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Trees may be stuck in the ground, but they clearly have some desirable characteristics – after all, who wouldn’t want to live in a beautiful forest for a few thousand years? But, of all the things trees are famous for, their height inspires the most awe.

Trees live in the best of both worlds, heaven, and earth. They get a taste of soil with roots planted in the ground, while their upper reaches soak up the sun and touch the sky. But, unlike Jack’s proverbial beanstalk, scientists say they can’t keep growing upwards indefinitely.

 

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TOP 20 The World’s Best Countries For Quality of Life in 2021

by ListingTheBest January 3, 2022
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Finland has been named the #1 country in the world in 2021 for Quality of Life, according to the CEOWORLD magazine 2021 report, while Denmark and Norway placed second and third, respectively. The 2021 rankings placed Belgium in fourth ahead of Sweden in fifth; while Switzerland ranked sixth and the Netherlands seventh. Syria is in last place behind Sudan, Montserrat, North Korea, and Comoros.

The rankings assess global perceptions of 165 countries chosen because they contribute the most to global GDP. More than 258,000 people from all over the world have been asked to rate the countries on ten criteria ranging from stability to transparency to equality. Overall, France, Germany, and Japan rank eighth, ninth, and tenth among the top ten best countries in the world for the best quality of life.

Finland’s quality of life ranking rose to the top of the Best Countries 2021 list due to its safety, political stability, and well-developed public health system.

 

Rank Country Score
1 Finland 99.06
2 Denmark 98.13
3 Norway 96.75
4 Belgium 96.53
5 Sweden 96.15
6 Switzerland 94.4
7 Netherlands 93.69
8 France 92.08
9 Germany 91.26
10 Japan 91.23
11 United Kingdom 90.68
12 Canada 90.3
13 South Korea 89.67
14 United States 89.11
15 Taiwan 88.73
16 Austria 88.52
17 Australia 88.23
18 Ireland 87.76
19 Singapore 87.64
20 Spain 87.62

 

 

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EarthWORLD

10 Interesting Facts About Earth

by ListingTheBest January 1, 2022
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  1. Plate Tectonics Keep the Earth Comfortable

Earth is the only earth in the Solar System with plate tectonics. principally, the external crust of the Earth is broken up into regions known as monumental plates. These are floating on top of the magma innards of the Earth and can move against one another. When two plates collide, one plate will subduct( go under another), and where they pull piecemeal, they will allow the fresh crust to form.

This process is veritably important for a number of reasons. Not only does it lead to monumental resurfacing and geological exertion( i.e. earthquakes, stormy eruptions, mountain- structure, and oceanic fosse conformation), but it’s also natural to the carbon cycle. When bitsy shops in the ocean die, they fall to the bottom of the ocean.

Over long ages of time, the remnants of this life, rich in carbon, are carried back into the innards of the Earth and reclaimed. This pulls carbon out of the atmosphere, which makes sure we don’t suffer a raw hothouse effect, which is what happens on Venus. Without the action of plate tectonics, there would be no way to reclaim this carbon, and the Earth would come to an overheated, hellish place.

  1. Earth is nearly a Sphere

Numerous people tend to suppose that the Earth is a sphere. In fact, between the 6th century BCE and the ultramodern period, this remained the scientific agreement. But thanks to ultramodern astronomy and space trips, scientists have since come to understand that the Earth is actually shaped like a flattened sphere( aka. an oblate hunk).

This shape is analogous to a sphere, but where the poles are smoothed and the ambit bulges. In the case of the Earth, this bulge is due to our earth’s gyration. This means that the dimension from pole to pole is about 43 km lower than the periphery of Earth across the ambit. Indeed though the altitudinous mountain on Earth is Mount Everest, the point that’s farthest from the center of the Earth is actually Mount Chimborazo in Ecuador.

  1. Earth is substantially forceful, Oxygen, and Silicon

still, you’d get 32, If you could separate the Earth out into piles of material.1 iron,30.1 oxygen,15.1 silicon, and13.9 magnesium. Of course, the utmost of this iron is actually located at the core of the earth. However, it would be 88 iron, If you could actually get down and test the core. And if you tried the Earth’s crust, you’d find 47 of its oxygen.

  1. 70 of the Earth’s face is Covered in Water

When astronauts first went into space, they looked back at the Earth with mortal eyes for the first time. Grounded on their compliances, the Earth acquired the surname the “ Blue Planet. And it’s no surprise, seeing as how 70 of our earth is covered with abysses. The remaining 30 is the solid crust that’s located above ocean position, hence why it’s called the “ international crust ”.

  1. The Earth’s Atmosphere Extends to a Distance of,000 km

Earth’s atmosphere is thickest within the first 50 km from the face or so, but it actually reaches out to about,000 km into space. It’s made up of five main layers – the Troposphere, the Stratosphere, the Mesosphere, the Thermosphere, and the Exosphere. As a rule, air pressure and viscosity drop the advanced one goes into the atmosphere, and the further one is from the face.

The bulk of the Earth’s atmosphere is down near the Earth itself. In fact, 75 of the Earth’s atmosphere is contained within the first 11 km above the earth’s face. still, the remotest subcaste( the Exosphere) is the largest, extending from the exobase – located at the top of the thermosphere at an altitude of about 700 km above ocean position – to about,000 km(,200 mi). The exosphere merges with the emptiness of external space, where there’s no atmosphere.

The exosphere is substantially composed of extremely low consistency of hydrogen, helium, and several heavier motes – including nitrogen, oxygen, and carbon dioxide. The titles and motes are so far piecemeal that the exosphere no longer behaves like a gas, and the patches constantly escape into space. These free-moving patches follow ballistic circles and may resettle in and out of the magnetosphere or with the solar wind.

  1. The Earth’s Molten Iron Core Creates a glamorous Field

The Earth is like a great big attraction, with poles at the top and bottom near the factual geographic poles. The glamorous field it creates extends thousands of kilometers out from the face of the Earth – forming a region called the “ magnetosphere “. Scientists suppose that this glamorous field is generated by the molten external core of the Earth, where heat creates convection movements of conducting accouterments to induce electric currents.

Be thankful for the magnetosphere. Without it, patches from the Sun’s solar wind would hit the Earth directly, exposing the face of the earth to significant quantities of radiation. rather, the magnetosphere channels the solar wind around the Earth, guarding us against detriment. Scientists have also theorized that Mars ’ thin atmosphere is due to it having a weak magnetosphere compared to Earth’s, which allowed the solar wind to sluggishly strip it down.

  1. Earth Doesn’t Take 24 Hours to Rotate on its Axis

It actually takes 23 hours, 56 twinkles, and 4 seconds for the Earth to rotate formerly fully on its axis, which astronomers relate to as a Sidereal Day. Now stay for an alternate, doesn’t that mean that a day is 4 twinkles shorter than we suppose it is? You’d suppose that this time would add up, day by day, and within many months, the day would be night, and night would be the day.

But flashback that the Earth orbits around the Sun. Every day, the Sun moves compared to the background stars by about 1 ° – about the size of the Moon in the sky. And so, if you add up that little stir from the Sun that we see because the Earth is ringing around it, as well as the gyration on its axis, you get an aggregate of 24 hours.

This is what’s known as a Solar Day, which – contrary to a Sidereal Day – is the quantum of time it takes the Sun to return to the same place in the sky. Knowing the difference between the two is to know the difference between how long it takes the stars to show up in the same spot in the sky, and what it takes for the sun to rise and set formerly.

  1. A time on Earth isn’t 365 days

It’s actually365.2564 days. It’s these redundant.2564 days that produce the need for a Leap Year formerly every four times. That’s why we method on a redundant day in February every four times – 2004, 2008, 2012, etc. The exceptions to this rule are if the time in question is separable by 100( 1900, 2100, etc), unless it’s separable by 400( 1600, 2000, etc).

  1. Earth has 1 Moon and 2Co-Orbital Satellites

As you ’re presumably apprehensive, Earth has 1 moon( aka. The Moon). plenitude is known about this body and we’ve written numerous papers about it, so we won’t go into important detail there. But did you know there are 2 fresh asteroids locked into aco-orbital route with Earth? They ’re called 3753 Cruithne and 2002 AA29, which are part of a larger population of asteroids known as Near- Earth Objects( NEOs).

The asteroid known as 3753 Cruithne measures 5 km through, and is occasionally called “ Earth’s alternate moon ”. It does n’t actually circumvent the Earth, but has a accompanied route with our home earth. It also has an route that makes it look like it’s following the Earth in route, but it’s actually following its own, distinct path around the Sun.

Meanwhile, 2002 AA29 is only 60 measures across and makes a horseshoe route around the Earth that brings it close to the earth every 95 times. In about 600 times, it’ll appear to circle Earth in aquasi-satellite route. Scientists have suggested that it might make a good target for a space disquisition charge.

  1. Earth is the Only Earth Known to Have Life

We ’ve discovered past substantiation of water and organic motes on Mars and the structure blocks of life on Saturn’s moon Titan. We can see amino acids in nebulae in deep space. And scientists have suspected about the possible actuality of life beneath the icy crust of Jupiter’s moon Europa and Saturn’s moon Titan. But Earth is the only place life has actually been discovered.

But if there’s life on other globes, scientists are erecting trials that will help find it. For case, NASA just blazoned the creation of the Nexus for Exoplanet System Science( NExSS), which will spend the coming times going through the data transferred back by the Kepler space telescope( and other operations that have yet to be launched) for signs of life onextra-solar globes.

Giant radio dishes are presently scrutinized distant stars, harkening for the characteristic signals of intelligent life reaching out across astral space. And newer space telescopes, similar as NASA’s James Webb Telescope, the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite( TESS), and the European Space Agency’s Darwin charge might just be important enough to smell the presence of life on other worlds.

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But for now, Earth remains the only place we know of where there’s life. Now that’s an intriguing fact!


Information: universetoday.com
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