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📦 C1 ESL Lesson: Logistics & Warehousing – Logicor

  📦 C1 ESL Lesson: Logistics & Warehousing – Logicor 1. Warm-up Discussion (5–10 mins) Ask the student: What does your company do exactly? What are the biggest challenges in warehouse logistics today? How important is location in logistics? 2. Reading Text Title: Logicor – Powering European Logistics Logicor is one of Europe’s leading owners, managers, and developers of logistics real estate. The company specializes in providing high-quality warehouses and distribution facilities to businesses involved in supply chains, import/export, and e-commerce. Logicor was established in 2012 as part of the restructuring of assets previously owned by a major financial institution. Over time, it grew rapidly and was later acquired by a large global investment group, which enabled it to expand its portfolio across Europe. The company’s core expertise lies in strategically located logistics hubs. These facilities are typically situated near major transport routes, ports, an...

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Brigit Bardot Omitted from the "In Memoriam" Segment at the 2026 Oscars

 The “In Memoriam” segment at the Oscars is a special part of the ceremony dedicated to honoring people in the film industry who have passed away in the previous year. It usually includes actors, directors, producers, writers, and other professionals who contributed to cinema. During this segment, a short tribute is shown—often a montage of photos or clips—while the audience observes a moment of remembrance. In Brigitte Bardot’s case, she was omitted from the “In Memoriam” at the Oscars 2026, which means her death was not formally acknowledged during that segment, even though she passed away recently. This attracted a lot of attention because she was a globally recognized figure and an icon in film and culture, despite her controversial political statements later in life. Brigitte Bardot rose from a bourgeois Parisian background to become one of the most internationally recognized actresses of the 20th century. Beginning her career as a model and dancer in the early 1950s, she q...

Joan Laporta: Leadership, Controversy, and Identity in Modern Football

When people think about football club presidents, they often imagine discreet administrators operating within stable systems of governance. However, Joan Laporta has redefined this model through a leadership style that combines charisma, rhetoric, and controversy. His charismatic personality and assertive rhetoric have made him one of the most recognisable and debated figures in modern sport, while also raising questions about legitimacy and accountability. Born in Barcelona in 1962, Laporta began his career as a lawyer before entering business and politics. Over time, he became closely associated with FC Barcelona , not only as a president but also as a symbol of national identity and political expression. His leadership reflects a broader ideological divide within Spain , particularly regarding the question of Catalan sovereignty and independence. Laporta first rose to prominence in 2003 during a period of institutional crisis and financial instability. At the time, weak governan...

Ireland: Economic Transformation, Rich History and St. Patrick´s Day

  Watch:    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WrU94feE1lo When people think of Ireland, they picture green landscapes, festivals, and rich culture. However, in the 20th century, the country faced major challenges, including an agriculture-based economy, limited industry, and youth migration. From the 1990s onwards, the Celtic Tiger brought rapid economic growth. This success was driven by several key factors. Strong investment in education created a skilled workforce, while low corporate tax attracted multinational companies. In addition, EU membership opened access to a large market, and improved infrastructure further supported growth. As a result, many global companies established headquarters, particularly in Dublin. Tech firms such as Google, Apple, Meta, and Microsoft, along with pharmaceutical companies like Pfizer and Johnson & Johnson, drive exports in areas such as pharmaceuticals, medical devices, software, and finance. Meanwhile, imports include raw materi...

Amazon Controversy

 In recent years, working conditions in large logistics companies such as Amazon have come under intense scrutiny. Some warehouse employees have complained that strict productivity quotas make it difficult to take basic breaks, including going to the bathroom. Workers report that their performance is constantly monitored through automated systems. Time spent away from their assigned tasks is recorded as “Time Off Task” (TOT), which may lead to disciplinary action if it exceeds certain limits. Although Amazon officially states that employees are free to use bathroom facilities whenever necessary, some workers claim that the pressure to meet targets discourages them from doing so. Due to the vast size of many warehouses, simply walking to the restroom can take several minutes. As a result, employees may feel forced to choose between meeting their quotas and attending to their physical needs. In extreme cases, reports have emerged of workers are urinating in bottles to avoi...