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Karoshi. Karoshi (Japanese: 過労死, Hepburn: Karōshi), which can be translated into "overwork death", is a Japanese term relating to occupation-related sudden death. [1] The most common medical causes of karoshi deaths are heart attacks and strokes due to stress and malnourishment or fasting.
"Can You Feel My Heart" debuted on the UK Rock & Metal Singles Chart at number 26 on 7 April 2013, following the release of Sempiternal. [29] It later reached its peak position in the top five of the chart on 20 October, after it was released as the album's fourth and final single, [ 30 ] and spent a total of 12 weeks in the top 40. [ 31 ]
Overwork, also known as excessive work or work overload, is an occupational condition characterized by working excessively, frequently at the expense of the worker's physical and mental health. It includes working beyond one's capacity, leading to fatigue, stress , and potential health complications.
Concha (lit.: " mollusk shell" or "inner ear") is an offensive word for a woman's vulva or vagina (i.e. something akin to English cunt) in Argentina, Colombia, Chile, Ecuador, Paraguay, Peru, Uruguay and Mexico. In the rest of Latin America and Spain however, the word is only used with its literal meaning.
Updated September 15, 2024 at 11:35 AM. Hispanic Heritage Month, or “Mes de la Herencia Hispana” in Spanish, honors the history, culture, food, music and accomplishments of the Hispanic ...
Feliz Navidad (song) " Feliz Navidad " (Spanish: [feˈlis naβiˈða (ð)]; lit. transl. "Merry Christmas") is a Christmas song written and first recorded in 1970 by Puerto Rican singer-songwriter José Feliciano. [1][2] With its simple, heartfelt lyrics - the traditional Spanish Christmas/New Year greeting "Feliz Navidad, próspero año y ...
To make it: Toast your bread, then top with the avocado, spinach leaves and egg. Sprinkle on your seed of choice and drizzle with a bit of EVOO. This savory breakfast combines heart-healthy ...
Hands Up (Give Me Your Heart) " Hands Up (Give Me Your Heart) " is a 1981 song by Ottawan. It was the band's second-biggest international hit single, after their 1979 hit "D.I.S.C.O.". The song reached the Top 5 across Europe and became a number one for eight consecutive weeks in New Zealand. [2] It was not released in North America until 1991 ...