15 Strategies to Fake It Till You Make It
By Alux.com
Published: Dec 22, 2020
So you’ve got big plans to go out and achieve great things. You know deep down you’ve got what it takes. It’s just a different, more challenging world than the one you’re used to. There is a solution to your problem. Put simply, you gotta ‘fake it ‘til you make it’.
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Top Headlines for January 23, 2021
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Johnson Hints Variant May Be More Deadly, Though It's Too Soon to Tell
Prime Minister Boris Johnson of Britain's scientific advisers urged restraint in interpreting preliminary evidence about the variant.
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Fauci Promises Coronavirus Response Based on Science
Dr. Anthony S. Fauci, President Biden's chief medical adviser for Covid-19, addressed reporters from the White House on Thursday, and warned the nation was 'still in a very serious situation' because of the pandemic.
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Watch Full Video: President Biden Delivers Coronavirus Response
In his first official full day in office, President Biden provided an update on his administration's Covid-19 response.
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'Going From Week to Week,' Cuomo Warns of Vaccine Supply
A limited supply of available vaccine doses has affected New York's Covid-19 vaccination efforts, with Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo saying the state will temporarily run out of vaccine in the next few days.
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Kamala Harris Swears In New Democratic Senators
Vice President Kamala Harris swore in three new senators Wednesday: Jon Ossoff and the Rev. Raphael Warnock of Georgia, and Alex Padilla of California. Democrats now have narrow control of the Senate.
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'Wall of Inequality,' W.H.O. Warns of Vaccine Distribution
The head of the World Health Organization says that the promise of equitable access to the vaccines 'is at serious risk.'
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Kremlin Critic Navalny Arrested on Arrival in Moscow
After recovering from a near-fatal poisoning in Germany, the Russian opposition leader Aleksei A. Navalny returned to Moscow on Sunday and was detained at the airport.
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Science Is About 'Hope,' Biden Says
President-elect Joseph R. Biden Jr. and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris introduced key members of their White House science team on Saturday.
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India Begins Vaccinating Health Care Workers for Covid-19
India's campaign to inoculate its population of 1.3 billion began on Saturday with medical workers. The country has reported more than 10.5 million coronavirus cases, the second largest caseload after the United States.
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Biden Unveils Plan to Combat Coronavirus
President-elect Joseph R. Biden Jr. called the current vaccine rollout a 'dismal failure' and vowed to move aggressively to increase availability, improve access and accelerate production of needed supplies.
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Top Headlines for January 22, 2021
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Fauci Promises Coronavirus Response Based on Science
Dr. Anthony S. Fauci, President Biden's chief medical adviser for Covid-19, addressed reporters from the White House on Thursday, and warned the nation was 'still in a very serious situation' because of the pandemic.
-
Watch Full Video: President Biden Delivers Coronavirus Response
In his first official full day in office, President Biden provided an update on his administration's Covid-19 response.
-
'Going From Week to Week,' Cuomo Warns of Vaccine Supply
A limited supply of available vaccine doses has affected New York's Covid-19 vaccination efforts, with Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo saying the state will temporarily run out of vaccine in the next few days.
-
Kamala Harris Swears In New Democratic Senators
Vice President Kamala Harris swore in three new senators Wednesday: Jon Ossoff and the Rev. Raphael Warnock of Georgia, and Alex Padilla of California. Democrats now have narrow control of the Senate.
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'Wall of Inequality,' W.H.O. Warns of Vaccine Distribution
The head of the World Health Organization says that the promise of equitable access to the vaccines 'is at serious risk.'
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Kremlin Critic Navalny Arrested on Arrival in Moscow
After recovering from a near-fatal poisoning in Germany, the Russian opposition leader Aleksei A. Navalny returned to Moscow on Sunday and was detained at the airport.
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Science Is About 'Hope,' Biden Says
President-elect Joseph R. Biden Jr. and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris introduced key members of their White House science team on Saturday.
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India Begins Vaccinating Health Care Workers for Covid-19
India's campaign to inoculate its population of 1.3 billion began on Saturday with medical workers. The country has reported more than 10.5 million coronavirus cases, the second largest caseload after the United States.
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Biden Unveils Plan to Combat Coronavirus
President-elect Joseph R. Biden Jr. called the current vaccine rollout a 'dismal failure' and vowed to move aggressively to increase availability, improve access and accelerate production of needed supplies.
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Michigan Activates National Guard to Help Protect State Capitol
The director of Michigan State Police said law enforcement presence at the State Capitol would be increased and joined by the National Guard ahead of planned armed protests by Trump supporters.
[#Money #Success] 15 Steps to Reinvent Yourself and Start Over
15 Steps to Reinvent Yourself and Start Over
By Alux.com
Published: Jan 17, 2021
What are the steps to reinvent yourself and start over?
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Top Headlines for January 21, 2021
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Kamala Harris Swears In New Democratic Senators
Vice President Kamala Harris swore in three new senators Wednesday: Jon Ossoff and the Rev. Raphael Warnock of Georgia, and Alex Padilla of California. Democrats now have narrow control of the Senate.
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'Wall of Inequality,' W.H.O. Warns of Vaccine Distribution
The head of the World Health Organization says that the promise of equitable access to the vaccines 'is at serious risk.'
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Kremlin Critic Navalny Arrested on Arrival in Moscow
After recovering from a near-fatal poisoning in Germany, the Russian opposition leader Aleksei A. Navalny returned to Moscow on Sunday and was detained at the airport.
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Science Is About 'Hope,' Biden Says
President-elect Joseph R. Biden Jr. and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris introduced key members of their White House science team on Saturday.
-
India Begins Vaccinating Health Care Workers for Covid-19
India's campaign to inoculate its population of 1.3 billion began on Saturday with medical workers. The country has reported more than 10.5 million coronavirus cases, the second largest caseload after the United States.
-
Biden Unveils Plan to Combat Coronavirus
President-elect Joseph R. Biden Jr. called the current vaccine rollout a 'dismal failure' and vowed to move aggressively to increase availability, improve access and accelerate production of needed supplies.
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Michigan Activates National Guard to Help Protect State Capitol
The director of Michigan State Police said law enforcement presence at the State Capitol would be increased and joined by the National Guard ahead of planned armed protests by Trump supporters.
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Fed Will Not Raise Interest Rates Anytime Soon, Powell Says
Jerome H. Powell, the chair of the Federal Reserve, said the U.S. economy is a long way from recovery and the central bank would not raise interest rates anytime soon.
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Former Michigan Governor Charged With Neglect in Flint Water Crisis
Michigan's solicitor general announced criminal charges against Rick Snyder, the former governor, for 'willful neglect of duty,' saying he failed to protect residents during the Flint water crisis.
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New York Attorney General Sues N.Y.P.D. Over Handling of Protests
Letitia James, the New York State attorney general, sued the New York City Police Department and Mayor Bill de Blasio for a 'pattern of using excessive force,' against peaceful protesters.
[#Money #Success] 15 Reasons Why Your Life is Boring
15 Reasons Why Your Life is Boring
By Alux.com
Published: Dec 18, 2020
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Top Headlines for January 20, 2021
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'Wall of Inequality,' W.H.O. Warns of Vaccine Distribution
The head of the World Health Organization says that the promise of equitable access to the vaccines 'is at serious risk.'
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Kremlin Critic Navalny Arrested on Arrival in Moscow
After recovering from a near-fatal poisoning in Germany, the Russian opposition leader Aleksei A. Navalny returned to Moscow on Sunday and was detained at the airport.
-
Science Is About 'Hope,' Biden Says
President-elect Joseph R. Biden Jr. and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris introduced key members of their White House science team on Saturday.
-
India Begins Vaccinating Health Care Workers for Covid-19
India's campaign to inoculate its population of 1.3 billion began on Saturday with medical workers. The country has reported more than 10.5 million coronavirus cases, the second largest caseload after the United States.
-
Biden Unveils Plan to Combat Coronavirus
President-elect Joseph R. Biden Jr. called the current vaccine rollout a 'dismal failure' and vowed to move aggressively to increase availability, improve access and accelerate production of needed supplies.
-
Michigan Activates National Guard to Help Protect State Capitol
The director of Michigan State Police said law enforcement presence at the State Capitol would be increased and joined by the National Guard ahead of planned armed protests by Trump supporters.
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Fed Will Not Raise Interest Rates Anytime Soon, Powell Says
Jerome H. Powell, the chair of the Federal Reserve, said the U.S. economy is a long way from recovery and the central bank would not raise interest rates anytime soon.
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Former Michigan Governor Charged With Neglect in Flint Water Crisis
Michigan's solicitor general announced criminal charges against Rick Snyder, the former governor, for 'willful neglect of duty,' saying he failed to protect residents during the Flint water crisis.
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New York Attorney General Sues N.Y.P.D. Over Handling of Protests
Letitia James, the New York State attorney general, sued the New York City Police Department and Mayor Bill de Blasio for a 'pattern of using excessive force,' against peaceful protesters.
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Armed National Guard Members Protect U.S. Capitol
National Guard members are patrolling the U.S. Capitol and nearby streets, a week after a violent mob siege incited by President Trump. More than 20,000 are expected to be in Washington by Inauguration Day.
[#Money #Success] 15 Reasons Why You Feel ALONE
15 Reasons Why You Feel ALONE
By Alux.com
Published: Nov 27, 2020
There has always been a negative association with being alone but being alone is where the magic happens.
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Top Headlines for January 19, 2021
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'Wall of Inequality,' W.H.O. Warns of Vaccine Distribution
The head of the World Health Organization says that the promise of equitable access to the vaccines 'is at serious risk.'
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Kremlin Critic Navalny Arrested on Arrival in Moscow
After recovering from a near-fatal poisoning in Germany, the Russian opposition leader Aleksei A. Navalny returned to Moscow on Sunday and was detained at the airport.
-
Science Is About 'Hope,' Biden Says
President-elect Joseph R. Biden Jr. and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris introduced key members of their White House science team on Saturday.
-
India Begins Vaccinating Health Care Workers for Covid-19
India's campaign to inoculate its population of 1.3 billion began on Saturday with medical workers. The country has reported more than 10.5 million coronavirus cases, the second largest caseload after the United States.
-
Biden Unveils Plan to Combat Coronavirus
President-elect Joseph R. Biden Jr. called the current vaccine rollout a 'dismal failure' and vowed to move aggressively to increase availability, improve access and accelerate production of needed supplies.
-
Michigan Activates National Guard to Help Protect State Capitol
The director of Michigan State Police said law enforcement presence at the State Capitol would be increased and joined by the National Guard ahead of planned armed protests by Trump supporters.
-
Fed Will Not Raise Interest Rates Anytime Soon, Powell Says
Jerome H. Powell, the chair of the Federal Reserve, said the U.S. economy is a long way from recovery and the central bank would not raise interest rates anytime soon.
-
Former Michigan Governor Charged With Neglect in Flint Water Crisis
Michigan's solicitor general announced criminal charges against Rick Snyder, the former governor, for 'willful neglect of duty,' saying he failed to protect residents during the Flint water crisis.
-
New York Attorney General Sues N.Y.P.D. Over Handling of Protests
Letitia James, the New York State attorney general, sued the New York City Police Department and Mayor Bill de Blasio for a 'pattern of using excessive force,' against peaceful protesters.
-
Armed National Guard Members Protect U.S. Capitol
National Guard members are patrolling the U.S. Capitol and nearby streets, a week after a violent mob siege incited by President Trump. More than 20,000 are expected to be in Washington by Inauguration Day.




