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Canadians Caught in Time Crunch

Ian's Messy Desk

Among the report’s key findings: The proportion of Canadians experiencing high levels of time crunch grew from 16% in 1992 to 20% in 2005. Teenagers 15-17 who had a meal on a typical day with their parents plunged from 64% in 1992 to 35% in 2005. Time spent on social leisure activities dropped from 15% in 1998 to 12% in 2005.

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Creating a Win/Win for Admin and Executive

Office Dynamics

As human beings, we all want to feel that our work supports our bigger life goals. Pamela has been at Intel since March, 2005. She was previously at Intel from 1995 through 2001. Support volunteer efforts, encourage a healthy lifestyle, and allow for sustainable work-life balance. Pamela has been a Sr.

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Most US homes are energy vampires — here’s how we need to rethink housing from the ground up

Ideas.Ted

If we’re going to meet the Paris Agreement goal to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 80 percent from 2005 levels by 2050 — as many states and municipalities are still striving to do — we have some work to do. Greenhouse gas emissions from household electricity use have dropped 31 percent since 2005.

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