15 Things Every Human Should Experience Before They Die
By Alux.com
Published: Sep 07, 2021
What is it that makes up the Human Experience?
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Top Headlines for October 07, 2021
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Earthquake Rattles Pakistan
The deadly 5.9-magnitude quake struck early in the morning near the town of Harnai in the Balochistan Province, damaging homes and government buildings.
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White House Pledges $1 Billion for At-Home Covid Tests
Jeffrey D. Zients, the White House's Covid-19 coordinator, said the investment would help make 200 million at-home rapid coronavirus tests available to Americans each month starting in December.
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Business Leaders Sound Alarm Over Potential U.S. Default
Finance executives met with President Biden as an Oct. 18 debt-ceiling deadline inched closer, warning that a U.S. default would threaten the global economy. Senate Republicans have promised to filibuster a long-term suspension of the borrowing limit.
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A 'Historic Day': W.H.O. Approves First Malaria Vaccine
Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, the World Health Organization's director general, said the long-awaited vaccine was a breakthrough for science and could save tens of thousands of young lives each year.
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Boris Johnson Vows to Transform Britain's Economy
Speaking at the Conservative Party's annual conference, Prime Minister Boris Johnson said the U.K. would transition into an economy defined by high-skilled workers and higher wages.
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Nobel Prize in Chemistry Awarded for New Tool to Build Molecules
The scientists Benjamin List and David W.C. MacMillan developed a new and environmentally friendly tool to build molecules, and lessen the impact of chemistry on the environment.
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Biden Promotes Infrastructure Spending: 'Invest in Ourselves'
President Biden, at a union training center in Michigan, promoted his legislative agenda, which includes a bipartisan infrastructure bill and a social-policy package that is being negotiated among Democrats.
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Facebook Products 'Weaken Our Democracy,' Whistle-Blower Says
Frances Haugen, a former product manager for Facebook, testified during a Senate hearing, accusing the company of knowing its platforms are harmful and putting profits before safety.
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British Military Begins Driving Fuel Trucks
The British government deployed around 200 soldiers in the south of England where a shortage of truck drivers has led to fuel shortages. Around half of the soldiers were driving civilian vehicles and the others were providing logistical support.
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De Blasio Touts Teacher Vaccinations
Bill de Blasio, the mayor of New York City, and Miguel Cardona, the U.S. education secretary, celebrated the high rates of inoculation against Covid-19 among education workers in the city on the first day that a new vaccination requirement went into effect.
[#Krita #Animation] The Roadrunner
The Roadrunner
By Ed Tadeo
Published: Apr 07, 2021
Brent and Max are professional animation designers working in TV Animation, Together they have worked for a number of major studios including Disney, Dreamworks, and Titmouse. They are most known for their work on Adult Swims Rick and Morty, and together, they want teach you about Animation and Redraw your artwork!
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Top Headlines for October 06, 2021
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Biden Promotes Infrastructure Spending: 'Invest in Ourselves'
President Biden, at a union training center in Michigan, promoted his legislative agenda, which includes a bipartisan infrastructure bill and a social-policy package that is being negotiated among Democrats.
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Facebook Products 'Weaken Our Democracy,' Whistle-Blower Says
Frances Haugen, a former product manager for Facebook, testified during a Senate hearing, accusing the company of knowing its platforms are harmful and putting profits before safety.
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British Military Begins Driving Fuel Trucks
The British government deployed around 200 soldiers in the south of England where a shortage of truck drivers has led to fuel shortages. Around half of the soldiers were driving civilian vehicles and the others were providing logistical support.
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De Blasio Touts Teacher Vaccinations
Bill de Blasio, the mayor of New York City, and Miguel Cardona, the U.S. education secretary, celebrated the high rates of inoculation against Covid-19 among education workers in the city on the first day that a new vaccination requirement went into effect.
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Biden Blasts Republicans Over Debt Limit Increase
President Biden said Americans could see the implications as early as this week if Senate Democrats were not able to vote to increase the debt limit.
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Eliminating Covid-19 Is 'Incredibly Difficult,' Jacinda Ardern Says
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern of New Zealand acknowledged an end to the country's 'Covid zero' strategy, seven weeks into a lockdown that had failed to halt an outbreak of the Delta variant.
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Tens of Thousands of Gallons of Oil Leak Into Pacific Ocean
Oil washed ashore in Huntington Beach, Calif., after a pipeline failure caused at least 126,000 gallons to spill into the ocean.
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Philippines President Announces Retirement
President Rodrigo Duterte said he would retire from politics and not run for vice president next year, but gave no indication that he planned to step down before the end of his term next June.
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'We Will Deliver Both,' Rep. Jayapal Says of Biden's Agenda
Representative Pramila Jayapal, the leader of the Democrats' progressive caucus, voiced optimism about passing both pieces of President Biden's domestic agenda. Her group opposes passing an infrastructure bill until the social spending plan advances.
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California to Be the First State to Mandate Covid Vaccine in Schools
Gov. Gavin Newsom of California said that the state would phase-in the coronavirus vaccine mandate for in-person learning after receiving full approval by the Food and Drug Administration. The mandate could begin as early as next fall.
[#Money #Success] Average People Hate Successful People
Average People Hate Successful People
By Alux.com
Published: Sep 05, 2021
Why the Average Hate Success
Why are all these average people hating on the success of others? In this Sunday Motivational video we’re breaking it down!
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Top Headlines for October 05, 2021
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British Military Begins Driving Fuel Trucks
The British government deployed around 200 soldiers in the south of England where a shortage of truck drivers has led to fuel shortages. Around half of the soldiers were driving civilian vehicles and the others were providing logistical support.
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De Blasio Touts Teacher Vaccinations
Bill de Blasio, the mayor of New York City, and Miguel Cardona, the U.S. education secretary, celebrated the high rates of inoculation against Covid-19 among education workers in the city on the first day that a new vaccination requirement went into effect.
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Biden Blasts Republicans Over Debt Limit Increase
President Biden said Americans could see the implications as early as this week if Senate Democrats were not able to vote to increase the debt limit.
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Eliminating Covid-19 Is 'Incredibly Difficult,' Jacinda Ardern Says
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern of New Zealand acknowledged an end to the country's 'Covid zero' strategy, seven weeks into a lockdown that had failed to halt an outbreak of the Delta variant.
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Tens of Thousands of Gallons of Oil Leak Into Pacific Ocean
Oil washed ashore in Huntington Beach, Calif., after a pipeline failure caused at least 126,000 gallons to spill into the ocean.
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Philippines President Announces Retirement
President Rodrigo Duterte said he would retire from politics and not run for vice president next year, but gave no indication that he planned to step down before the end of his term next June.
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'We Will Deliver Both,' Rep. Jayapal Says of Biden's Agenda
Representative Pramila Jayapal, the leader of the Democrats' progressive caucus, voiced optimism about passing both pieces of President Biden's domestic agenda. Her group opposes passing an infrastructure bill until the social spending plan advances.
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California to Be the First State to Mandate Covid Vaccine in Schools
Gov. Gavin Newsom of California said that the state would phase-in the coronavirus vaccine mandate for in-person learning after receiving full approval by the Food and Drug Administration. The mandate could begin as early as next fall.
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Merck Antiviral Pill's Clinical Trial Success Is 'Good News,' Fauci Says
Health officials said the drug could provide an effective way to treat Covid-19, but stressed that vaccines remained the best tool to prevent infections.
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Romanian Hospital Fire Kills 7 in Covid Ward
The blaze ripped through the hospital's intensive care unit where Covid patients were being treated, becoming Romania's third deadly hospital fire in less than a year. The incident raised questions about the country's health care infrastructure.
[#Money #Success] 15 LIES Entrepreneurs TELL YOU
15 LIES Entrepreneurs TELL YOU
By Alux.com
Published: Aug 19, 2021
15 LIES Entrepreneurs TELL YOU
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Top Headlines for October 04, 2021
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Tens of Thousands of Gallons of Oil Leak Into Pacific Ocean
Oil washed ashore in Huntington Beach, Calif., after a pipeline failure caused at least 126,000 gallons to spill into the ocean.
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Philippines President Announces Retirement
President Rodrigo Duterte said he would retire from politics and not run for vice president next year, but gave no indication on when he would step down.
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'We Will Deliver Both,' Rep. Jayapal Says of Biden's Agenda
Representative Pramila Jayapal, the leader of the Democrats' progressive caucus, voiced optimism about passing both pieces of President Biden's domestic agenda. Her group opposes passing an infrastructure bill until the social spending plan advances.
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California to Be the First State to Mandate Covid Vaccine in Schools
Gov. Gavin Newsom of California said that the state would phase-in the coronavirus vaccine mandate for in-person learning after receiving full approval by the Food and Drug Administration. The mandate could begin as early as next fall.
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Merck Antiviral Pill's Clinical Trial Success Is 'Good News,' Fauci Says
Health officials said the drug could provide an effective way to treat Covid-19, but stressed that vaccines remained the best tool to prevent infections.
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Romanian Hospital Fire Kills 7 in Covid Ward
The blaze ripped through the hospital's intensive care unit where Covid patients were being treated, becoming Romania's third deadly hospital fire in less than a year. The incident raised questions about the country's health care infrastructure.
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Australia Will Lift Ban on International Travel in November
Prime Minister Scott Morrison of Australia announced that the country would reopen its borders next month for fully vaccinated Australian citizens and permanent residents to travel back and forth from overseas.
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Lawmakers Blast Facebook Over Its Effect on Children
Senators from both sides of the aisle threw harsh questions at Antigone Davis, Facebook's global head of safety, admonishing her for withholding internal information about how its services hurt young people.
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Congresswomen Testify About Abortions at Hearing
Democratic Representatives Cori Bush of Missouri, Pramila Jayapal of Washington and Barbara Lee of California spoke to a House committee about their decisions to seek an abortion.
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Congress Votes to Avert Government Shutdown
Lawmakers in the Senate and House cleared a short-term spending bill to extend federal funding through early December, avoiding a government shutdown.
[#Script #Coding] Code 15 React Projects – Complete Course
Code 15 React Projects – Complete Course
By freeCodeCamp.org
Published: Oct 27, 2020
Improve your skills with the React JavaScript library by building 15 projects using React.
🔗 Code: https://github.com/john-smilga/react-projects
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Top Headlines for October 03, 2021
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Philippines President Announces Retirement
President Rodrigo Duterte said he would retire from politics and not run for vice president next year, but gave no indication on when he would step down.
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'We Will Deliver Both,' Rep. Jayapal Says of Biden's Agenda
Representative Pramila Jayapal, the leader of the Democrats' progressive caucus, voiced optimism about passing both pieces of President Biden's domestic agenda. Her group opposes passing an infrastructure bill until the social spending plan advances.
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California to Be the First State to Mandate Covid Vaccine in Schools
Gov. Gavin Newsom of California said that the state would phase-in the coronavirus vaccine mandate for in-person learning after receiving full approval by the Food and Drug Administration. The mandate could begin as early as next fall.
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Merck Antiviral Pill's Clinical Trial Success Is 'Good News,' Fauci Says
Health officials said the drug could provide an effective way to treat Covid-19, but stressed that vaccines remained the best tool to prevent infections.
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Romanian Hospital Fire Kills 7 in Covid Ward
The blaze ripped through the hospital's intensive care unit where Covid patients were being treated, becoming Romania's third deadly hospital fire in less than a year. The incident raised questions about the country's health care infrastructure.
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Australia Will Lift Ban on International Travel in November
Prime Minister Scott Morrison of Australia announced that the country would reopen its borders next month for fully vaccinated Australian citizens and permanent residents to travel back and forth from overseas.
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Lawmakers Blast Facebook Over Its Effect on Children
Senators from both sides of the aisle threw harsh questions at Antigone Davis, Facebook's global head of safety, admonishing her for withholding internal information about how its services hurt young people.
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Congresswomen Testify About Abortions at Hearing
Democratic Representatives Cori Bush of Missouri, Pramila Jayapal of Washington and Barbara Lee of California spoke to a House committee about their decisions to seek an abortion.
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Congress Votes to Avert Government Shutdown
Lawmakers in the Senate and House cleared a short-term spending bill to extend federal funding through early December, avoiding a government shutdown.
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'We Are Proceeding,' Pelosi Says on Infrastructure Bill
Speaker Nancy Pelosi said that the bipartisan infrastructure bill would be voted on later in the day but stressed that her caucus would need assurances that a larger $3.5 trillion bill would be approved later.




