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Blood Free Episode 8 Recap & Spoilers: Han Hyo-Joo Decides to Experiment on Herself
The main cast of Blood Free (Photo Credit: Disney Plus)
The highly awaited K-drama Blood Free returned with episode 8 on Wednesday, May 1, 2024, at 4 p.m. KST on Disney Plus. The episode saw BF Group CEO Yoon Ja-Yoo (Han Hyo-Joo) promising to experiment with her cell culture technology on herself before she would do it for others.
To make a dominant species, Ja-Yoo decided to replace all her organs with the preserved cultured organs in the company. She then asked for test subjects, especially people who suffered from terminal illnesses, who could get a new chance at life.
Blood Free episode 8: Han Hyo-Joo fires Ju Ji-Hoon
Blood Free episode 8 began by showcasing spy Jung Hae-Dun’s activities. She sent pictures of the biotechnology lab to former President Lee Mun-Gyu. Furthermore, she coerced Kim Shin-Gu into joining the support group and also led a protester against BF Group to fall to his death to create issues for Ja-Yoo and the company. The scene shifted to when Ja-Yoo asked Woo Chae-Woon (Ju Ji-Hoon) to explain his real purpose for entering BF Group.
The latter revealed that he chose to join BF Group as a bodyguard to see whether or not Ja-Yoo was behind the Azoran terror attack in January 2024. Upon hearing this, Ja-Yoo shoved him, suspecting her bodyguard of collaborating with Prime Minister Seon Woo-Jae to bring down BF Group. However, Chae-Woon declined these allegations, confirming a few of her doubts.
Chae-Woon maintained that he would find the killer, Park Sang-Min, who murdered fellow bodyguard Ho-Seung. Ja-Yoo then fired him from his position and left. Meanwhile, On San and Seo Hui experimented to study Hae-Dun’s brain waves. However, due to the latter’s resistance, they could only see a few images on the screen. They discovered that Hae-Dun arranged for the protestor to fall on top of Ja-Yoo’s car after the event. Ja-Yoo told Hae-Dun that she reported her missing, accusing Hae-Dun of infiltrating BF Group and running away.
Ja-Yoo threatened to reveal Hae-Dun and the Seon family’s connections, asking her teammates to feed her meals until she confessed who the killer was. On the other hand, Chae-Woon met with the head of the welfare center. Meanwhile, Prime Minister Woo-Jae held a meeting with his ministers, asking the attorney general to launch an investigation into BF Group over the company’s monopoly over the market. He manipulated the ministers by lying that Ja-Yoo only cared about making profits.
Ja-Yoo headed to Chae-Woon’s place to pack up her things. She recalled her conversation with him and Ho-Seung. Chae-Woon spoke about his niece’s diary allergy and her subsequent bullying in the US. Ja-Yoo then reflected on her parents only being able to send her twin sister to study abroad. After gaining her composure, she thought about the late Ho-Seung, who sacrificed himself for the company at a young age.
At Ho-Seung’s funeral, Chae-Woon met with On San and told the latter about how Kim Shin-Gu was brainwashed in a short period. Chae-Woon discovered that Shin-Gu and Sang-Min attended a few classes of the support group. One time, they skipped a meeting to have lunch together and never returned to any of these classes. Chae-Woon gave the police’s number to On San, asking them to pass on any information they knew to the police from now on.
The following morning, Seo Hui continued his experiment on Hae-Dun to make her confess. When On San went to feed her, Hae-Dun tried to get her way by expressing her interest in On San. She further lied that the woman she texted was someone who treated her well when they first met.
Meanwhile, Hae-Dun tried to cut the metal straps around her with the lunch spoon. Upon reaching BF Group, Ja-Yoo hatched a plan. She sent a letter to the stakeholders, informing them of an upcoming M&A attempt by outside forces. Ja-Yoo revealed that the company will issue stocks that are relatively cheaper for the stakeholders to buy and show their support for the group. She soon realized that BF wasn’t even close to Dorson in terms of company values.
To put up a fight against Seon Woo-Gun and Woo-Jae, Ja-Yoo decided to appeal directly to the masses. Using AI, she approached people in the country, urging people with terminal illnesses to become test subjects for the company’s organoids project. The team cultured human organs using cell culture technology. Ja-Yoo further revealed that she would first become the test subject and replace all her organs before experimenting on people.
Meanwhile, Prime Minister Woo-Jae accused Ja-Yoo of advertising her products and not caring about people’s health. While this drew mixed reactions from citizens, On San slammed Ja-Yoo for taking a drastic step. However, he recalled that the woman he saw in Hae-Dun’s subconscious was the late protestor’s wife. Ja-Yoo met with Chae-Woon, who expressed his desire to showcase himself as a successful result of Ja-Yoo’s project, but Ja-Yoo insisted on going through with the procedure, assuring Chae-Woon of making it another successful mission.
By the end of the episode, Chae-Woon met with former President Lee Mun-Gyu. He confirmed that Ja-Yoo wasn’t behind the terror attack. Chae-Woon wished to meet with Mun-Gyu’s daughter (Woo-Gun’s ex-wife). Upon realizing that Chae-Woon suspected Woo-Gun and Woo-Jae of orchestrating the Arozan terror attack, Mun-Gyu asked him to leave. The episode ended with Chae-Woon meeting Woo-Gun’s wife.
Don’t forget to tune in to Blood Free episodes 9 and 10 next Wednesday, May 8, 2024, at 4 p.m. KST on Disney Plus.
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By: Varsha Narayanan
Title: Blood Free Episode 8 Recap & Spoilers: Han Hyo-Joo Decides to Experiment on Herself
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Published Date: Wed, 01 May 2024 11:41:01 +0000

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I’m a former vet assistant who has trimmed hundreds of dogs’ nails — this nail grinder is the most beginner-friendly tool
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The Dremel PawControl Deluxe Pet Nail Trimming Kit includes everything you need to grind a dog's nails.
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Trimming your dog's nails is an essential part of routine pet care, but it can be intimidating for many dog owners. If you're worried you'll accidentally hurt your dog while cutting their nails, you can always take them to the vet or groomer to get the job done. Using a dog nail grinder at home is also an excellent alternative that can save you plenty of time and money.
As a former veterinary assistant who has trimmed thousands of dogs' nails, I know that not all nail grinders are the same. Some are designed for use by professional groomers who are comfortable and familiar with using them safely. However, most people benefit from extra safety features, and that's why I love the Dremel PawControl Deluxe Pet Nail Trimming Kit. The Dremel nail grinder is not only effective and user-friendly, but it also has a guard that protects you and your dog from the spinning parts.
How it works
Nail grinders are a great option for most dogs, including those with very thick nails. They're particularly useful for dogs with black nails that don't have a visible quick, which is the vein inside of each nail. Plus, dogs that are anxious about having their nails trimmed with regular clippers may be more willing to accept a nail grinder.
The Dremel PawControl Kit includes everything you need to gently and easily grind down your dog's nails, including an optional guard attachment along with a variety of sanding bands and discs. The guard provides a barrier between the spinning parts of the tool so nothing can get caught up in them.
I personally preferred using the sanding disc, which the manufacturer recommends for beginner users. You insert your dog's nail through the opening in the clear guard attachment, which is designed to ensure you are grinding the nail at the ideal 45-degree angle.
Our review of the Dremel dog nail grinder
I first used the Dremel PawControl when I was testing grinders for our guide to the best dog nail clippers. I tried four different nail-grinding tools on two dogs with different-sized nails.
The Dremel PawControl stands out for several reasons. It's lightweight, gentle, and quiet, and offers four speed settings so you can select the one that's most comfortable for you and your dog. Designed for pet owners, it's easy to use and comes with various grinding attachments for flexibility. Plus, the guard attachment offers added peace of mind so you can focus on the task at hand.
The removable nail guard attachment is recommended for new users.
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Dremel is renowned for its high-quality rotary tools for tasks like cutting, sanding, and engraving. The PawControl should last many years and can even be used for tasks beyond nail grinding. While the grinding heads will need occasional replacement, the included ones should last for several years of use with your dog. It's also powered by a USB rechargeable lithium-ion battery, allowing you to use it anywhere without the hassle of a cord getting in your way while you work.
Nail grinders have a definite learning curve, but this one comes with an easy-to-follow Quick Start Guide that walks you through the entire process. It explains which attachments and grinding speeds are best for beginners and offers tips for getting your dog comfortable with the tool.
If you're new to nail grinding, the Quick Start Guide provides clear directions and helpful illustrations.
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Cons to consider
The guard attachment enhances safety, but its single opening for inserting your dog's nail can limit maneuverability. However, you can always remove the guard attachment if you feel confident in your skills. Since this grinder is cordless, you'll need to remember to charge it before use.
The bottom line
If you're looking for a pet nail grinder, the Dremel PawControl Deluxe Pet Nail Trimming Kit is an excellent choice, especially if you're new to using these tools. It's effective, gentle, quiet, lightweight, and cordless, and thanks to the guard attachments, its safety is unparalleled.
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By: [email protected] (Jackie Brown)
Title: I’m a former vet assistant who has trimmed hundreds of dogs’ nails — this nail grinder is the most beginner-friendly tool
Sourced From: www.businessinsider.com/guides/pets/dremel-dog-nail-grinder-review
Published Date: Mon, 17 Mar 2025 18:22:20 +0000

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An ex-Microsoft VP of HR explains 3 things you can do to stay on your boss’s radar and off the layoff list
Chris Williams, ex-Microsoft VP of HR, wrote that being visible helps avoid uncomfortable inquiries like DOGE's "five bullet points" requested email.
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- Chris Williams is an ex-VP of HR at Microsoft and has over 40 years of executive experience.
- Williams said being visible can help workers avoid DOGE-like emails requesting accomplishments.
- He shared how to track accomplishments, get recognized, and know when to help out at work.
The "five things you did last week" email that DOGE sent to all federal workers has raised an important question for employees everywhere. How do you stay on your boss's radar in a positive way?
Simply put, if your boss already knew what you were up to, they wouldn't need to send an email like that. As the former VP of HR for Microsoft with 40 years of business leadership experience, I've seen a lot of people who know how to stay visible.
Being visible helps avoid uncomfortable inquiries like the "five bullet points" request and makes performance reviews easier for both you and your boss. It helps you avoid being labeled an underperformer when cuts are considered and it can help you be more top of mind when opportunities arise — it's a great way to "manage up."
Here are three ways to help you stay visible to your boss and reduce your chances of being laid off.
You should always track your accomplishments at work
It doesn't matter if your boss sends an intrusive status report request like "send five bullet points from last week" or a simple "Hey, what's up?" inquiry; you should always be ready to talk about what you've been up to.
That's why you should track your accomplishments. There are many ways to do this. Some people keep a "brag book," a simple document where they list the significant things they've done. Others use a notes application or even a complex database.
For years I kept a simple four-column spreadsheet
My spreadsheet had columns labeled: Date, Item, Significance, and Notes. Every day, or at worst, every week, I'd add a couple of rows to the sheet. I'd insert the date and a phrase for the item — just enough to remind me what it was.
In the significance column, I'd put a number to represent how important the item felt at the time, with "5" being the highest. In notes, I'd add a comment or even a link to the project or document.
Then whenever I wanted, I could sort by significance and date and get the most important things from the last month, week, or year. When bosses requested a progress report, I was always ready to respond: "I'm glad you asked."
The best way to ensure this happens is to make it a habit. Spend two minutes updating your list at the end of every day. This also helps at performance review time, where you'll inevitably need to report on your accomplishments for the year.
Don't be shy to take credit where due
Another important way to stay visible is to ensure you take credit when you deserve it. Too many people get shy or humble at work and let others grab the limelight.
Work is not a place for excessive humility. The forever humble, the "I'm just doing my job" kind of people are often overlooked. They're just doing their jobs, after all. If you want to be seen, you have to be visible. Don't be afraid to take credit for your accomplishments.
Ways to make sure you get credit for your work
Insist your name appears on that proposal or presentation. Don't be afraid to put your name under the title of that document. Don't be shy about answering "That was me" when someone asks about a great idea.
Also, don't let others steal your work without objection — even if you lose a battle for representation. For example, when your boss takes the credit, putting them on notice helps for the next time. If you simply let people take credit for your work, they'll never stop.
Raise your hand and help out
A final way to stay visible is to not shrink into a corner when the boss needs help. When the call comes for volunteers, raise your hand.
One of the best ways to stay on your boss's good side is to help them get their job done. The best way to do that is to do things they don't want or have time to do. Just being able to say, "Don't worry, I'll handle that," means a lot.
But it's often hard to know what they need help with. You don't do their job, so it's a challenge to understand where you can jump in. When they explicitly ask, that's where you can most certainly be useful.
Know when to volunteer and when to sit back
You don't have to raise your hand all the time. You don't have to answer your boss's every whim. You shouldn't stretch yourself beyond your limits just to be in their good graces.
But you should also not be the one who never volunteers. Your boss will notice that you never pitch in or lend a hand to your peers. That's how you stay on your boss's radar in the worst possible way.
Essentially, if you track your performance, take credit where due, and learn when to help out, you'll never be blindsided by the "five things you did last week" request because both you and your boss will already know. These are three great ways to increase visibility at work.
Chris Williams is a former VP of HR at Microsoft. He's an executive-level advisor and consultant with over 40 years of experience leading and building teams.
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By: [email protected] (Chris Williams )
Title: An ex-Microsoft VP of HR explains 3 things you can do to stay on your boss’s radar and off the layoff list
Sourced From: www.businessinsider.com/how-to-stay-on-boss-radar-off-layoff-list-2025-3
Published Date: Tue, 18 Mar 2025 09:07:01 +0000

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AI Regulation Isn’t Over; It’s Evolving: What Marketers Need to Know
AI Regulation Isn’t Over; It’s Evolving: What Marketers Need to Know
The notion of “AI Regulation is Dead” is misleading; instead, AI governance is gaining momentum with more structured and stringent guidelines emerging worldwide. For marketers to thrive in this evolving landscape, it’s crucial to prioritize transparency, compliance, and ethical practices. This article explores how marketers can navigate new regulations and employ AI responsibly to maintain trust and competitiveness.
Key Takeaways
– AI regulation is rapidly evolving with comprehensive frameworks like the EU’s AI Act.
– Marketers must focus on transparent and ethical use of AI in campaigns.
– Adapting to regulatory changes is critical for maintaining customer trust and compliance.
The Rise of AI Governance
AI governance is swiftly advancing, with frameworks such as the EU’s AI Act setting the stage for stringent regulations. These regulations are designed to ensure AI technologies are used responsibly, safeguarding user privacy and data security. Marketers must remain vigilant and proactive in understanding these regulations, aligning their AI-driven strategies accordingly. As regulators worldwide continue to focus on AI implications, following these laws will be pivotal to navigating the global digital economy.
The Importance of Transparency in AI Campaigns
Transparency is becoming a cornerstone of AI regulation. Marketers are expected to clearly disclose data sources and algorithmic decision-making processes in their AI-driven campaigns. By being transparent, marketers can not only comply with regulations but also build trust with consumers. This includes providing customers with clarity on how their data is used and offering them control over their personal information. Such practices are not just regulatory requirements but also key to fostering long-term customer relationships.
Ethical AI: Investing in Responsible Practices
Investing in ethical AI practices is more crucial than ever. Marketers should engage in industry-wide discussions to set standards for responsible AI use. This involves creating AI systems that are fair, unbiased, and respectful of user privacy. Ethical AI practices can enhance brand reputation while preventing potential legal issues. By prioritizing ethics, marketers can contribute to sustainable and responsible AI advancements, benefiting both their businesses and the broader society.
Leveraging AI Responsibly for Enhanced Customer Experiences
AI, when used responsibly, can significantly enhance customer experiences. It offers personalized, efficient, and innovative solutions that meet consumer needs while respecting their privacy. Marketers should leverage AI tools that align with ethical standards, safeguarding personal data and ensuring compliance with privacy regulations. By doing so, AI can help marketers deliver superior customer service without compromising trust and legal integrity.
Recap
As AI regulation continues to evolve, marketers must adapt by embracing transparency, compliance, and ethical practices. These steps are essential for maintaining trust and competitiveness in a digital marketplace increasingly governed by AI laws. What specific strategies will you implement to ensure transparency in your AI campaigns and align with emerging regulations?
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By: Phil Alvarez
Title: AI Regulation Isn’t Over; It’s Evolving: What Marketers Need to Know
Sourced From: www.advertisemint.com/ai-regulation-isnt-over-its-evolving/
Published Date: Sun, 23 Feb 2025 16:37:39 +0000

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