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Why workplace anger is misunderstood

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Politics   来源:Local  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:President Sheinbaum described it as "a deplorable incident" and offered Mayor Brugada, who is from the same party as the president, all the support she may need.

President Sheinbaum described it as "a deplorable incident" and offered Mayor Brugada, who is from the same party as the president, all the support she may need.

Since then, members of the community have rallied around those worst affected to help them find a sense of normality and try to return to life as it was before the storm.James Lucas, commanding officer of the town's air cadets, said: "The people of Chippenham and the community have been unbelievable… it makes us feel like a family."

Why workplace anger is misunderstood

The 1304 Chippenham Air Cadets' base is located off Long Close, just outside the town centre. The building sits along the banks of the River Avon.Mr Lucas was on holiday when the storm hit and was alerted to the "really bad" damage by a colleague."The water was so high... it was pure fear - what would happen, what could happen and what can we do with the kids?

Why workplace anger is misunderstood

"Seeing it flooded and actually seeing inside brought a few tears to quite a few of us," he said.He estimated there was about £20,000 worth of damage to the building, which has been home to the cadets for many years.

Why workplace anger is misunderstood

The community has helped raise £13,000 to get the group back to their base, but there is still no indication of when they will be able to return.

Until then, they are operating from a temporary home in the town centre.Cats spent significantly more time sniffing the odours of unknown people compared to those of their owner or the empty tube, suggesting they can discriminate between the smells of familiar and unfamiliar people, the researchers said.

The idea of sniffing an unknown stimulus for longer has been shown before in cats - weaned kittens sniff unknown female cats for longer compared to their mothers.However, the researchers cautioned that it cannot be concluded the cats can identify specific people such as their owner.

"The odour stimuli used in this study were only those of known and unknown persons," said one of the study's authors, Hidehiko Uchiyama."Behavioural experiments in which cats are presented with multiple known-person odour stimuli would be needed, and we would need to find specific behavioural patterns in cats that appear only in response to the owner's odour."

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