English Activities | Code Breaker 19
Can you break the code and read the quote?
This quote is by Albert Einstein

This quote is by Albert Einstein

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Why does disorder always increase? We break down the Laws of Thermodynamics, from energy conservation to the Heat Death of the universe, and why you can never win against entropy.
Are you struggling with a hybrid team? We explore Proximity Bias, the death of the watercooler, and why “Asynchronous Communication” is the secret to managing the chaos of the modern workplace.
Ageism is the last acceptable prejudice. We explore the “cult of youth,” workplace discrimination, and the “Silver Economy,” challenging how society devalues the elderly.
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