Willkommen. Du hast Dich entschieden die durchschnittliche sitzende verbrachte BĂźroarbeitszeit von 9,3 Stunden pro Tag aktiver zu gestalten. Wir unterstĂźtzen Dich und Deine Kollegen gerne dabei eine Besprechung in Bewegung abzuhalten. Nutze hierfĂźr einen der definierten Parcours. Walking Meeting K056 â Carl Duisberg Grab - 30 Min https://maps.app.goo.gl/o6FS5yDz7Ud8SqVq8 Walking Meeting K056 â Japanischer Garten - 60 Min https://maps.app.goo.gl/CrB3h37XeYM391Sh7 Welche Vorteile bieten Walking Meetings? ⢠lockerer Atmosphäre fĂśrdert die Kreativität und Leistungsfähigkeit ⢠Bewegung wirkt sich gesundheitsfĂśrdernd aus Tipps zur DurchfĂźhrung ⢠Zwei Personen: Mach dich zu zweit auf den Weg. Bei mehr als zwei Personen bietet es sich an die Gruppe in Zweier-Teams aufzuteilen und die Ergebnisse zum Schluss des Spaziergangs zu sammeln. ⢠ZuhĂśren, Raum fĂźr Pausen: Die Vorwärtsbewegung erlaubt auch kurze Pausen, die in einem engen Sitzungszimmer eher unangenehm sind. DrauĂen aber, lässt man sich einen gehĂśrten Satz nochmals durch den Kopf gehen und entwickelt den Gedanken weiter. Und kommt so gemeinsam auf neue Ideen, die nachhaltig wirken. ⢠Resultate, mitnehmen und notieren: Am Schluss des Walking Meetings unbedingt die wichtigsten Punkte gemeinsam festhalten. Welche drei oder fĂźnf Punkte nehmen wir mit? Was sind konkrete To dos? Und wie bleiben wir dran? ZurĂźck im BĂźro kurz das Wichtigste notieren. Bayer POAP T&C: https://bayer.com/poap A Bayer Health&Wellbeing Initiative
1st Karaoke & Sing-Along Event 8-OCT 2024
2024-10-09
You have been part of the first ever Bayer Berlin Campus Karaoke & Sing-Along event You rocked the Byron Bar on 8th October 2024 with karaoke performances live on stage! And sang along with the sounds of guitars and piano the greatest hits of all times â just like at the campfire! Interested in singing on? Every Tuesday, 5:30pm the choir rehearsal of the Berlin Wedding Singers takes place at the Byron Bar â newjoiners welcome! Bayer terms & conditions apply: https://www.bayer.com/en/poap-tc Art: Korinna WĂźstefeld with GPT-4 via MyGenAssist
Valentine's Day, celebrated on February 14th, is a day dedicated to love and affection. Its origins can be traced to both Christian and Roman traditions. The name "Valentine" likely comes from two Christian martyrs named Valentine who lived in the Roman Empire during the 3rd century. One of the legends surrounding Valentine suggests that he defied Emperor Claudius II's ban on marriages for young men, as Claudius believed that single men made better soldiers. Valentine continued to perform marriages in secret and was eventually arrested and executed on a February 14th. Legend says, he sent a love letter to his jailer's daughter, signing it "From your Valentine," which is a phrase still used today. Valentine's Day gained popularity over the centuries. In the Middle Ages, it became associated with romantic love. In the 19th century, the exchange of love notes and cards became a common practice. Today, Valentine's Day is a global occasion. 200+ million roses are grown, 20+ Billion USD are spent, 190+ million Valentine's Day cards are exchanged in the US alone. Piquant: Among people surveyed, 20% of men purchase gifts for multiple partners, while only 6% of women do the same. Today is perfect for quality time with your partner, or, maybe, embracing the opportunity to finally express affection to your secret love. Be Decent, Virtuous and Brave and âask them to be your Valentine! More: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Valentine%27s_Day Art by Dall-E, text supported by ChatGPT.
Chinese New Year 2024
2024-02-29
The Chinese New Year, aka Spring Festival, marks the beginning of the lunar new year and is the most significant Chinese holiday. Rooted in mythology, it's said to have originated from the ancient fight against the mythical beast Nian, with the use of firecrackers and red decorations symbolizing luck and prosperity to ward off evil spirits. It has been celebrated for over 3,500 years, evolving from sacrificial ceremonies to the gods at the year's end for good harvests. Today, it initiates with the new moon that appears between 21 January and 20 February and lasts until the full moon, encompassing generally a 15-day period filled with various rituals and festivities, culminating in the Lantern Festival. Around 1/4 of the worldâs population participates. Family reunions are central to the celebrations, with millions traveling home in one of the world's largest annual human migrations, known as Chunyun. Practices include thorough house cleaning to sweep away bad fortune, decorating homes with red lanterns and couplets, exchanging red envelopes (hongbao) containing money for luck, and enjoying lavish feasts with symbolic dishes, such as fish served whole (including head and tail) symbolizing a prosperous start and finish to the year. Each year is named after an animal, believed to influence personality traits and fortune, and associated with an element. 2024 is the Year of the Wood Dragon. More: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinese_New_Year Art&Text supported by ChatGPT.
Carnaval do Brasil 2024
2024-02-29
The Carnival of Brazil, February 10-14 in 2024, has its origins in European colonial traditions, particularly Portuguese entrudo festivals, enriched by African and indigenous influences. It's a festivity that epitomizes Brazil's cultural diversity, with its peak expressions in cities like Rio de Janeiro, Salvador, Recife, and Olinda. It has existed since 1723. Its signature samba music and dance reflect African heritage, while the masquerade balls and street parties have European roots. At the "blocos", street parties, locals and tourists celebrate with music, dance, and costumes. There is immense preparation and community involvement. Samba schools work year-round to prepare their performances, involving communities in the creation of costumes and floats, and rehearsal of dances and songs. This communal effort underscores the festival's significance as a cultural expression and a generator of social cohesion. Rio's Carnaval, the largest of the world, has 2 million participants daily. It is famous for its Sambadrome parades, showcases samba schools competing with elaborate floats and costumes. Despite its festive nature, it also offers a stage for social commentary, with themes addressing political and social issues through samba lyrics and parade themes. This multifaceted celebration combines joy, resistance, and cultural expression, making it a profound reflection of Brazilian society. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brazilian_Carnival Art&Text supported by ChatGPT.
National Toothache Day, February 9, 2024
2024-02-29
National Toothache Day, February 9th, serves as a reminder of the importance of oral health and the discomfort toothaches can bring. Toothaches are primarily caused by dental cavities (caries), which result from tooth decay. Other causes are gum disease, tooth root exposure, cracked teeth, or jaw disorders. Caries have been detected in human fossils, indicating that dental issues have plagued humanity for millennia; oldest manipulation ("treatment") in a human molar in Italy dated 14k years ago. The first recorded reference to toothaches dates to ancient Sumer, around 5000 BC, described as "tooth worms". The main bacteria responsible for toothache are Streptococcus mutans and Lactobacillus (Caries), Actinomyces (Root caries), and Porphyromonas gingivalis (Periodontitis). Caries are much rarer in mammals that don't have a sugar-rich diet, or that have a more basic pH environment in their mouth, like cats and dogs. Dental caries is one of the most common health problems globally, affecting over 2 billion people and half a billion children. To combat toothaches and prevent dental caries, it's essential to maintain good oral hygiene practices: Regular brushing with fluoride toothpaste, flossing, reducing sugar intake, and visiting the dentist for check-ups and cleanings. Fluoride treatments and dental sealants can offer extra protection against cavities. More: https://bit.ly/3uoNdzk https://bit.ly/495PVJl https://bit.ly/48ZV1GS Art&Text supported by ChatGPT.





