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But the reality is that mean time can fall up to 16 minutes and 23 seconds behind true solar time on November 4th, or spring as much as 14 minutes 22 seconds ahead on February 11th. So, if you can do second-grade-level math, you can find out the solar time whenever you want. While an extra subdial is the most typical way watchmakers display equation of time, it is far from the only method.

This is known as equation of time marchant. Median time spent on the site rose to 7. The benefits have extended to advertisers. With people spending more time on the site, along with bigger and repositioned ad units, the interaction rate on ads rose percent. The pressure on publishers to reduce page load times is only likely to continue as people continue the shift to mobile. GQ for one expects its mobile share of traffic to increase 5 percent a year.

And not all have made tending site performance an ongoing process. Image courtesy of Shutterstock. It's created 19 boxes, bringing in seven-figure revenue. This week's Media Briefing recaps the latest earnings reports from four media companies and reviews what they indicate about the current stages of traditional publishers remaking themselves into digital organizations.

Starting Jan. Vaccinations will be required. When asked about the importance of gaining explicit verbal consent for sex, 80 per cent of all responders across every generation regarded it as key. All age groups agree that there is no longer any real difference between the man and the woman in bringing up a child. Real progress, it seems, happens separately from the headlines. Of equal pay, more than half of everyone aged 16 to 34 say they would speak out they discovered a female colleague in the same role was being paid significantly less than they were though only around a third of those above that age would do the same.

No matter the age group, the vast majority agreed that the behaviour of men in private differs hugely from when they're in female company. It poses a follow-up question Their masses now huddle in WhatsApp groups. The age group who use therapists the most? Surprisingly, the 45 to 54s. When asked if in the past year they had ever felt that life was not worth living, a third of everyone aged between 25 and 44 said yes, they had felt that. More than a quarter of that age group had thought about taking their own life.

Of the most affected age group — the to year-olds — six per cent had tried to in the past year. In the LGBT community, the figures were starker still: almost half 45 per cent had felt in the past year that their life was not worth living.

One in 20 had attempted suicide in the same time. Only in one age group, meanwhile — the to year-olds — did more people find it easy to talk to male friends about their emotions than not and even there it was a close-run thing — 38 to 36 per cent. A small detail within these shocking statistics comes in the social media split; of those not on social media of any kind, the figures change drastically. Only 16 per cent had had the thought that their life was not worth living in the past year.

We are all, seemingly, plugged into envy engines, pushing a button for a pellet treat, only to find it makes us sick. It found that 63 per cent of Instagram users were miserable and that social media in general was more addictive than cigarettes and alcohol.

Rates of anxiety and depression, it noted, had risen 70 per cent among young people as a result. Our results back that up.

Every single age group saw social media more negatively than positively, with Instagram users, particularly, the most likely to see social media negatively — 40 per cent of them, compared to 28 per cent of Facebook users. The most negative corner of the web?



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