15 Steps To Stop Giving A F*ck
By Alux.com
Published: Dec 19, 2020
Not Giving A F*ck Does Not Mean Being Indifferent; It Means Being Comfortable With Being Different.
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Top Headlines for June 07, 2021
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Israeli Security Forces Clash With Protesters in East Jerusalem
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British Tourists Rush Home From Portugal Ahead of New Quarantine
Thousands of Britons scrambled to leave over the weekend, even paying extra to rebook flights, in an effort to beat the Tuesday deadline for a new quarantine order Britain imposed on those returning from Portugal.
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U.S. Will Donate 750,000 Covid Vaccines to Taiwan
The announcement came as three U.S. senators briefly visited Taiwan's capital on Sunday. The donation is part of the 25 million doses the U.S. plans to distribute this month to countries struggling to control the virus.
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G7 Finance Leaders Reach Global Tax Rate Deal
Officials from the Group of 7 countries agreed on Saturday to back a new global tax rate of at least 15 percent, which companies would have to pay regardless of where their headquarters are based.
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U.S. to Distribute an Initial 25 Million Vaccine Doses Worldwide
The White House announced on Thursday that it would distribute the coronavirus vaccines as part of the 80 million doses President Biden pledged to send overseas by the end of June.
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Biden Announces Intensified Vaccine Campaign
President Biden announced on Wednesday an accelerated effort to vaccinate Americans by his proposed July 4 deadline.
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China Tries to Keep Elephant Herd Out of City of 7 Million
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World Health Organization Authorizes Sinovac Vaccine
The World Health Organization announced Tuesday it had authorized the coronavirus vaccine made by the Chinese pharmaceutical company Sinovac for emergency use.
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'A Cowardly Act': 2 Dead and Over 20 Injured in Florida Shooting
Three people pulled up in a white S.U.V. outside a banquet hall near Hialeah, Fla., early Sunday and fired indiscriminately into the crowd before fleeing the scene, the Miami-Dade County police said.
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E.U. Regulator Approves Pfizer-BioNTech Vaccine for Ages 12 to 15
The European Medicines Agency cleared the Pfizer-BioNTech coronavirus vaccine for children ages 12 to 15 on Friday. The opinion will be sent to the European Commission for final approval.
[#Money #Success] 15 Ways Social Media Is HARMING YOU
15 Ways Social Media Is HARMING YOU
By Alux.com
Published: Jan 12, 2021
Social media has certainly been the shakeup of this era in human history.
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Top Headlines for June 06, 2021
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G7 Finance Leaders Reach Global Tax Rate Deal
Officials from the Group of 7 countries agreed on Saturday to back a new global tax rate of at least 15 percent, which companies would have to pay regardless of where their headquarters are based.
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U.S. to Distribute an Initial 25 Million Vaccine Doses Worldwide
The White House announced on Thursday that it would distribute the coronavirus vaccines as part of the 80 million doses President Biden pledged to send overseas by the end of June.
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Biden Announces Intensified Vaccine Campaign
President Biden announced on Wednesday an accelerated effort to vaccinate Americans by his proposed July 4 deadline.
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China Tries to Keep Elephant Herd Out of City of 7 Million
A herd of 15 wild elephants that walked 500 kilometers (300 miles) from a nature reserve in China’s mountain southwest were approaching the major city of Kunming on Wednesday as authorities rushed to try to keep them out of populated areas.
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World Health Organization Authorizes Sinovac Vaccine
The World Health Organization announced Tuesday it had authorized the coronavirus vaccine made by the Chinese pharmaceutical company Sinovac for emergency use.
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'A Cowardly Act': 2 Dead and Over 20 Injured in Florida Shooting
Three people pulled up in a white S.U.V. outside a banquet hall near Hialeah, Fla., early Sunday and fired indiscriminately into the crowd before fleeing the scene, the Miami-Dade County police said.
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E.U. Regulator Approves Pfizer-BioNTech Vaccine for Ages 12 to 15
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Republicans Block Independent Inquiry Into Jan. 6 Capitol Riot
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Biden Confirms He Will Release Report on Coronavirus Origins
President Biden spoke with reporters on Thursday, and confirmed he would release an intelligence report on the origins of the coronavirus pandemic.
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Officials Provide Updates Following San Jose Shooting
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[#Money #Success] 15 Apps that Force You to be More Productive
15 Apps that Force You to be More Productive
By Alux.com
Published: Jan 26, 2021
As we climb out of lockdown, we all need to brush off our unproductivity and get used to being productive while still social distancing. So we’ve compiled a list of great apps to do just that.
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Top Headlines for June 05, 2021
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U.S. to Distribute an Initial 25 Million Vaccine Doses Worldwide
The White House announced on Thursday that it would distribute the coronavirus vaccines as part of the 80 million doses President Biden pledged to send overseas by the end of June.
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Biden Announces Intensified Vaccine Campaign
President Biden announced on Wednesday an accelerated effort to vaccinate Americans by his proposed July 4 deadline.
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China Tries to Keep Elephant Herd Out of City of 7 Million
A herd of 15 wild elephants that walked 500 kilometers (300 miles) from a nature reserve in China’s mountain southwest were approaching the major city of Kunming on Wednesday as authorities rushed to try to keep them out of populated areas.
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World Health Organization Authorizes Sinovac Vaccine
The World Health Organization announced Tuesday it had authorized the coronavirus vaccine made by the Chinese pharmaceutical company Sinovac for emergency use.
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'A Cowardly Act': 2 Dead and Over 20 Injured in Florida Shooting
Three people pulled up in a white S.U.V. outside a banquet hall near Hialeah, Fla., early Sunday and fired indiscriminately into the crowd before fleeing the scene, the Miami-Dade County police said.
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E.U. Regulator Approves Pfizer-BioNTech Vaccine for Ages 12 to 15
The European Medicines Agency cleared the Pfizer-BioNTech coronavirus vaccine for children ages 12 to 15 on Friday. The opinion will be sent to the European Commission for final approval.
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Republicans Block Independent Inquiry Into Jan. 6 Capitol Riot
Senate Republicans on Friday blocked the creation of an independent commission to investigate the deadly Jan. 6 storming of the Capitol by a pro-Trump mob. The final vote, 54 to 35, fell short of the 60 senators needed.
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Biden Confirms He Will Release Report on Coronavirus Origins
President Biden spoke with reporters on Thursday, and confirmed he would release an intelligence report on the origins of the coronavirus pandemic.
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Officials Provide Updates Following San Jose Shooting
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Senate Republicans Unveil $928 Billion Infrastructure Bill
Republican senators outlined a $928 billion infrastructure proposal to counter President Biden's plan. Their plan involves unused coronavirus aid, and focuses on rebuilding roads and bridges.
[#AfterEffects #Video] Amazing Tattoo Led – After Effects Tutorials
Amazing Tattoo Led – After Effects Tutorials
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Published: Sep 30, 2020
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Top Headlines for June 04, 2021
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U.S. to Distribute an Initial 25 Million Vaccine Doses Worldwide
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Biden Announces Intensified Vaccine Campaign
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China Tries to Keep Elephant Herd Out of City of 7 Million
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World Health Organization Authorizes Sinovac Vaccine
The World Health Organization announced Tuesday it had authorized the coronavirus vaccine made by the Chinese pharmaceutical company Sinovac for emergency use.
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'A Cowardly Act': 2 Dead and Over 20 Injured in Florida Shooting
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E.U. Regulator Approves Pfizer-BioNTech Vaccine for Ages 12 to 15
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Republicans Block Independent Inquiry Into Jan. 6 Capitol Riot
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Biden Confirms He Will Release Report on Coronavirus Origins
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Officials Provide Updates Following San Jose Shooting
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Senate Republicans Unveil $928 Billion Infrastructure Bill
Republican senators outlined a $928 billion infrastructure proposal to counter President Biden's plan. Their plan involves unused coronavirus aid, and focuses on rebuilding roads and bridges.
[#Script #Coding] Scikit-learn Crash Course – Machine Learning Library for Python
Scikit-learn Crash Course – Machine Learning Library for Python
By freeCodeCamp.org
Published: Apr 07, 2021
Scikit-learn is a free software machine learning library for the Python programming language. Learn how to use it in this crash course.
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âŒ¨ï¸ (0:34:36) preprocessing
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Top Headlines for June 03, 2021
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Biden Announces Intensified Vaccine Campaign
President Biden announced on Wednesday an accelerated effort to vaccinate Americans by his proposed July 4 deadline.
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China Tries to Keep Elephant Herd Out of City of 7 Million
A herd of 15 wild elephants that walked 500 kilometers (300 miles) from a nature reserve in China’s mountain southwest were approaching the major city of Kunming on Wednesday as authorities rushed to try to keep them out of populated areas.
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World Health Organization Authorizes Sinovac Vaccine
The World Health Organization announced Tuesday it had authorized the coronavirus vaccine made by the Chinese pharmaceutical company Sinovac for emergency use.
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'A Cowardly Act': 2 Dead and Over 20 Injured in Florida Shooting
Three people pulled up in a white S.U.V. outside a banquet hall near Hialeah, Fla., early Sunday and fired indiscriminately into the crowd before fleeing the scene, the Miami-Dade County police said.
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E.U. Regulator Approves Pfizer-BioNTech Vaccine for Ages 12 to 15
The European Medicines Agency cleared the Pfizer-BioNTech coronavirus vaccine for children ages 12 to 15 on Friday. The opinion will be sent to the European Commission for final approval.
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Republicans Block Independent Inquiry Into Jan. 6 Capitol Riot
Senate Republicans on Friday blocked the creation of an independent commission to investigate the deadly Jan. 6 storming of the Capitol by a pro-Trump mob. The final vote, 54 to 35, fell short of the 60 senators needed.
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Biden Confirms He Will Release Report on Coronavirus Origins
President Biden spoke with reporters on Thursday, and confirmed he would release an intelligence report on the origins of the coronavirus pandemic.
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Senate Republicans Unveil $928 Billion Infrastructure Bill
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Yellen Says Treasury Lacks Sufficient Resources to Oversee Recovery
Treasury Secretary Janet L. Yellen said on Thursday that while economic recovery from the coronavirus pandemic has shown significant progress thanks to the American Rescue Plan, more economic assistance is still needed.




