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  2. 98% of workers say breaks boost productivity, but most skip ...

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    In a work culture where lunch breaks are disappearing, offering small perks like free meals could be the key to boosting productivity, well-being, and in-office attendance. This story was ...

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    These quick lunch ideas are perfect for bringing to work. They're easy, healthy, and super tasty. ... Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. ... These Lunch Ideas Will Get You Excited for That Much-Needed Work ...

  4. Elevenses - Wikipedia

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    This is a break between breakfast and lunch, when it is time for a light meal or snack. In schools the early lunch break is called "tízórai". Parallel to the word elevenses, tízórai is often called Tenses "Tenzeez" by Hungarian-Americans and Hungarian-Britons.

  5. The 6 Best Lunch Foods for Better Blood Sugar, According to ...

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    Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Mail. Sign in. Subscriptions; Animals. ... Whether you take proper lunch breaks, find yourself ...

  6. Break (work) - Wikipedia

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    Two men taking a break during their workday. A break at work (or work-break) is a period of time during a shift in which an employee is allowed to take time off from their job. It is a type of downtime. There are different types of breaks, and depending on the length and the employer's policies, the break may or may not be paid.

  7. Tawawa on Monday - Wikipedia

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    Tawawa on Monday (Japanese: 月曜日のたわわ, Hepburn: Getsuyōbi no Tawawa) is a collection of illustrations (most containing no dialogue) by Kiseki Himura. Himura has posted an illustration on his Twitter account every Monday starting from February 2015. [1]