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Interesting slide shows about the world Slideshow World by [ArcaMax](?ezine=782&r=i_pPQ6SOsh92JbTrLnEA0mdQ11Aa0MKfLBdHo9tZUPNDOjMyNzAwODM2NDpKOjIwMzc3MDQ6TDo3ODI6Ujo1MDExOTg6Vjo1NQ) Sponsor LIHEAP is a federal and state program that provides free energy assistance to low-income families in need. If you need help paying your heating bill – and in some states, your cooling bill – the [LIHEAP program]( may be able to help cover your energy expenses. All you need to do is meet the program requirements in your state and get approved for this assistance. [Click here to learn more]( [50 iconic rock venues across the world]( Madison Troyer [ 50 iconic rock venues across the world ]( [See full slideshow »]( It’s next to impossible to pinpoint exactly where, or when, rock ’n’ roll began. Most music critics agree it really took off in the 1950s but argue over which artist or group was the originator, and therefore, where, exactly, the birthplace of rock is. So while we can’t say for certain who that first rock star was, or which state or country can lay claim to the genre, we can trace the history of the style of music through the venues that shaped it. To do this, Stacker used news reports and musical histories to compile a list of 50 iconic rock venues across the world. While many of these venues are concentrated in NYC and London, which were two of the earliest cities to champion the new style of music, we’ve included venues from every continent and dozens of countries. From Cafe Wha? to the O2 Arena to Copacabana Beach, each of the concert halls, clubs, and arenas on this list played a significant role in the shaping and history of rock. Read on to learn a little more about rock and roll through the venues that shaped it. Visit thestacker.com for similar lists and stories. © 2021 Stacker Media, LLC; Distributed by Tribune Content Agency, LLC [Tweet It]( - [Facebook It]( Sponsor Congrats! 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While lives were upset in many ways, workers mostly reported seeing increased benefits of working from home, forcing a reckoning of what "back to normal" will look like as it becomes safe to re-enter the office. Employees mostly reported increased benefits of working from home, while employers aren’t so sure if they want to let the trend continue. As offices begin to bring workers back, just what that looks like varies across industries and specific workplaces. Some companies are toying with bringing their whole workforce back into the office full-time, while others are considering closing the office entirely, like Twitter just did with its New York and San Fransisco offices. Still others are exploring a hybrid model, asking employees to come into the office a couple times a week or for specific meetings and team collaboration. To see where these discrepancies lie, Pyn compiled statistics from PwC's U.S. Remote Work Survey, which outlines the concerns and expectations of executives versus employees when it comes to the future of remote work. The survey defines an executive as someone who makes high-level decisions in the workplace, such as the return to in-person work. In November and December 2020, PwC surveyed 133 executives and 1,200 office workers to find out what practices are here to stay and what's about to change. Read on to see where employers and employees differ on remote work. Visit thestacker.com for similar lists and stories. © 2021 Stacker Media, LLC; Distributed by Tribune Content Agency, LLC [Tweet It]( - [Facebook It]( [ Picture Of The Day Newsletter ] Picture Of The Day Newsletter Enjoy the most beautiful and interesting scenes in the world with a subscription to the Picture of the Day newsletter. 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