Camila Rojas

Hola, soy Camila Rojas, periodista apasionada por contar historias que conectan con las personas. Trabajo en diversos medios digitales, como No Cure Magazine, donde me especializo en temas de actualidad, cultura, tecnología y tendencias emergentes. Mi misión es crear contenido que no solo informe, sino que también inspire y genere impacto.
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Cadillac Introduces “Opulent Velocity,” Its New High-Performance Electric Vehicle Concept

Cadillac Introduces “Opulent Velocity,” Its New High-Performance Electric Vehicle Concept

At a recent presentation in Detroit, General Motors’ Cadillac division showcased its latest venture into the electric vehicle market with a new concept called “Opulent Velocity.” The model is a forward-looking representation of Cadillac’s commitment to integrating high-performance standards with electric vehicle technology. Cadillac’s “Opulent Velocity” is designed to merge the worlds of luxury and high-speed performance under the V-Series banner, historically recognized for its powerful engines such as the 6.2-liter Blackwing V8, capable of exceeding 600 horsepower. The concept aims to replicate this high-performance pedigree in an all-electric format. Bryan Nesbitt, Cadillac's executive director of global design, emphasized the…
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The Ergonomic Challenges of Ancient Egyptian Scribes

The Ergonomic Challenges of Ancient Egyptian Scribes

At the Luxor Museum in Egypt, the statue of Amenhotep, a seated scribe from the 18th Dynasty (ca. 1550 BC - 1292 BC), embodies more than just artistic interpretation; it represents the physical toll of repetitive work endured by ancient scribes. These historical figures, integral to the bureaucratic machinery of ancient Egypt, likely experienced ergonomic problems similar to those faced by modern office workers. Ancient scribes, recognized more for their intellectual contributions than their manual labor, held positions of considerable respect. They were instrumental in administrative duties that included legal documentation and logistical planning, crucial to managing social resources and…
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Japan’s Nikkei rises more than 3%, leads Asian stock market rally

Japan’s Nikkei rises more than 3%, leads Asian stock market rally

On a busy morning in Tokyo's financial district, the Tokyo Stock Exchange saw remarkable activity, with Japan's Nikkei 225 index rising 3.64%, crossing the 38,000 mark for the first time since early August. The surge capped the index's most impressive week in four years, rising a surprising 8.67% over the week, according to FactSet data. The broader Topix index was not far behind, rising 2.99% to close at 2,678.6, up 7.86% from the previous week. Global economic data fuels optimism The rally followed positive economic signals from the United States, where July retail sales beat expectations with a 1% increase,…
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Pochettino on the US national team: A turning point for US soccer?

Pochettino on the US national team: A turning point for US soccer?

Mauricio Pochettino, known for his attacking, high-pressing style, is set to take the reins of the United States men’s national team. The U.S. Soccer Federation has made a bold statement by securing the services of Mauricio Pochettino as its new manager. The Argentine tactician, celebrated for his work at Tottenham Hotspur and Paris Saint-Germain, brings a wealth of experience and a proven track record of success. Pochettino’s appointment is undoubtedly a stroke of luck for U.S. soccer. The former defender has built a reputation as one of Europe’s most exciting and innovative coaches. His ability to develop young talent and…
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Cisco Systems Announces Significant Workforce Reduction, Plans to Cut 6,000 Jobs

Cisco Systems Announces Significant Workforce Reduction, Plans to Cut 6,000 Jobs

Cisco Systems, a leading developer of computer networking solutions based in San Jose, California, said it will reduce its workforce by 7 percent, marking its second significant reduction this year. The decision means about 6,000 job losses from its 84,900-person workforce as of July 2023. Earlier this year, Cisco had already cut its workforce by 4,000. Despite the job cuts, Cisco reported net income of $2.16 billion for the latest quarter, a 45 percent decline from the previous year, with revenue falling 10 percent to $13.64 billion. However, those numbers still beat expectations set by Wall Street, sending Cisco's stock…
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