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After Covid-19 pandemic restrictions kept people largely at home for more than two years, hybrid working is now the norm as the world swings back towards normalcy. The nature of work has become more flexible, with many people working remotely using video conferencing and digital collaborative tools.
However, maintaining face-to-face interaction remains crucial, as it can foster a strong company culture, make collaborations more efficient and improve workers’ well-being....</description>
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It takes an arduous eight-hour bus ride along winding, undulating roads from Chengdu, capital of China’s southwestern province of Sichuan, to reach the remote Yilong County Yinshan Primary School, where a sports playground has been built in the mountains.
Yet this sports area created for the use of the 120 children and wider community in the city of Nanchong, is not an ordinary playground; instead of its surface made of the usual hardwood and rubber, it has been layered with...</description>
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