10 Reasons Why LAND is the BEST Future Proof Investment
By Alux.com
Published: Aug 22, 2020
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Top Headlines for November 01, 2020
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Women Protest New Abortion Restrictions in Poland
Outraged by a court decision to ban nearly all abortions, thousands of people took to the streets on Friday in the largest demonstration yet.
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Facebook, Google and Twitter C.E.O.s Testify at Senate Hearing
On Wednesday, the chief executives of Facebook, Twitter and Google testified to senators on issues dealing with free speech and censorship on the internet.
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Justice Department Charges 8 in Harassment of Chinese Dissidents
Eight people were accused of conspiring with China to stalk, surveil and threaten political dissidents and fugitives taking refuge in the United States in an effort to force them back to China.
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'He's Quit on America': Biden Assails Trump's Handling of Pandemic
Joseph R. Biden Jr., the Democratic nominee for president, criticized President Trump's handling of the pandemic that has killed more than 200,000 Americans and his characterization that it's 'going away.'
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Trump Announces Sudan and Israel Will Normalize Relations
President Trump said Israel and Sudan agreed to start normalizing ties, opening economic and trade relations.
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Inquiry Into Illness Among U.S. Diplomats Is Ongoing, Pompeo Says
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said the U.S. government had not yet found the cause of the mysterious symptoms that some American diplomats and intelligence officers began experiencing while overseas in 2016.
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Johnson Announces Highest Coronavirus Restrictions for Manchester
Prime Minister Boris Johnson of Britain said the highest level of coronavirus restrictions would be imposed for Manchester, which includes forbidding indoor socializing by people from different households.
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Movie Theaters Outside N.Y.C. Can Reopen Next Week, Cuomo Says
Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo of New York said some movie theaters outside of New York City would be allowed to reopen with limited capacity starting Oct. 23, and announced a new 'microcluster approach' to combating the coronavirus.
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Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern of New Zealand Wins Second Term
Jacinda Ardern, whose leadership of New Zealand during the coronavirus pandemic has drawn global praise, claimed victory in the national election on Saturday.
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'I Want to Avoid Another National Lockdown,' Johnson Says
Prime Minister Boris Johnson of Britain addressed the rising coronavirus cases in Manchester, England, saying the best way to curb the spread was through targeted responses.
[#AfterEffects #Video] 4 Crazy TRANSITIONS From TikTok (Premiere Pro)
4 Crazy TRANSITIONS From TikTok (Premiere Pro)
By Cinecom.net
Published: Sep 04, 2020
http://www.storyblocks.com/cinecom – Learn how to create 4 Seamless TikTok Transitions in Adobe Premiere Pro. In this tutorial we recreate popular TikTok VFX.
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Top Headlines for October 31, 2020
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Women Protest New Abortion Restrictions in Poland
Outraged by a court decision to ban nearly all abortions, thousands of people took to the streets on Friday in the largest demonstration yet.
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Facebook, Google and Twitter C.E.O.s Testify at Senate Hearing
On Wednesday, the chief executives of Facebook, Twitter and Google testified to senators on issues dealing with free speech and censorship on the internet.
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Justice Department Charges 8 in Harassment of Chinese Dissidents
Eight people were accused of conspiring with China to stalk, surveil and threaten political dissidents and fugitives taking refuge in the United States in an effort to force them back to China.
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'He's Quit on America': Biden Assails Trump's Handling of Pandemic
Joseph R. Biden Jr., the Democratic nominee for president, criticized President Trump's handling of the pandemic that has killed more than 200,000 Americans and his characterization that it's 'going away.'
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Trump Announces Sudan and Israel Will Normalize Relations
President Trump said Israel and Sudan agreed to start normalizing ties, opening economic and trade relations.
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Inquiry Into Illness Among U.S. Diplomats Is Ongoing, Pompeo Says
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said the U.S. government had not yet found the cause of the mysterious symptoms that some American diplomats and intelligence officers began experiencing while overseas in 2016.
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Johnson Announces Highest Coronavirus Restrictions for Manchester
Prime Minister Boris Johnson of Britain said the highest level of coronavirus restrictions would be imposed for Manchester, which includes forbidding indoor socializing by people from different households.
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Movie Theaters Outside N.Y.C. Can Reopen Next Week, Cuomo Says
Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo of New York said some movie theaters outside of New York City would be allowed to reopen with limited capacity starting Oct. 23, and announced a new 'microcluster approach' to combating the coronavirus.
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Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern of New Zealand Wins Second Term
Jacinda Ardern, whose leadership of New Zealand during the coronavirus pandemic has drawn global praise, claimed victory in the national election on Saturday.
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'I Want to Avoid Another National Lockdown,' Johnson Says
Prime Minister Boris Johnson of Britain addressed the rising coronavirus cases in Manchester, England, saying the best way to curb the spread was through targeted responses.
[#Photoshop #Tutorial] Photoshop 2021 All The Best NEW Features EXPLAINED!
Photoshop 2021 All The Best NEW Features EXPLAINED!
By Photoshop Training Channel
Published: Oct 20, 2020
Photoshop 2021 was just released during Adobe MAX! Watch this video to learn all the best new features and updates in Photoshop version 22.0.0.
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00:00 – Replace Sky
02:07 – Pattern Preview
04:03 – Neural Filters: Smooth Skin
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Top Headlines for October 30, 2020
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Facebook, Google and Twitter C.E.O.s Testify at Senate Hearing
On Wednesday, the chief executives of Facebook, Twitter and Google testified to senators on issues dealing with free speech and censorship on the internet.
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Justice Department Charges 8 in Harassment of Chinese Dissidents
Eight people were accused of conspiring with China to stalk, surveil and threaten political dissidents and fugitives taking refuge in the United States in an effort to force them back to China.
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'He's Quit on America': Biden Assails Trump's Handling of Pandemic
Joseph R. Biden Jr., the Democratic nominee for president, criticized President Trump's handling of the pandemic that has killed more than 200,000 Americans and his characterization that it's 'going away.'
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Trump Announces Sudan and Israel Will Normalize Relations
President Trump said Israel and Sudan agreed to start normalizing ties, opening economic and trade relations.
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Inquiry Into Illness Among U.S. Diplomats Is Ongoing, Pompeo Says
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said the U.S. government had not yet found the cause of the mysterious symptoms that some American diplomats and intelligence officers began experiencing while overseas in 2016.
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Johnson Announces Highest Coronavirus Restrictions for Manchester
Prime Minister Boris Johnson of Britain said the highest level of coronavirus restrictions would be imposed for Manchester, which includes forbidding indoor socializing by people from different households.
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Movie Theaters Outside N.Y.C. Can Reopen Next Week, Cuomo Says
Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo of New York said some movie theaters outside of New York City would be allowed to reopen with limited capacity starting Oct. 23, and announced a new 'microcluster approach' to combating the coronavirus.
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Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern of New Zealand Wins Second Term
Jacinda Ardern, whose leadership of New Zealand during the coronavirus pandemic has drawn global praise, claimed victory in the national election on Saturday.
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'I Want to Avoid Another National Lockdown,' Johnson Says
Prime Minister Boris Johnson of Britain addressed the rising coronavirus cases in Manchester, England, saying the best way to curb the spread was through targeted responses.
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'Good Old Days of Segregation' Remark Was Sarcastic, Graham Says
After invoking the 'good old days of segregation' while questioning Judge Amy Coney Barrett, Senator Lindsey Graham responded to criticism by saying it was made 'with deep sarcasm.'
[#Photoshop #Tutorial] My TWO-STEP PROCESS For Better Cut Outs! – Photoshop Select and Mask Crash Course
My TWO-STEP PROCESS For Better Cut Outs! – Photoshop Select and Mask Crash Course
By Photoshop Training Channel
Published: Jun 22, 2020
In this tutorial, you will learn my TWO-STEP PROCESS to cut out anything in Photoshop!
You will learn to extract a foreground from a background using the Select and Mask workspace.
This Photoshop tutorial will be a mini crash course on Select and Mask, but also, as an explanation of my masking workflow.
You will learn what all tools and sliders in the select and mask do and how to use them pro… [READ MORE]
Top Headlines for October 29, 2020
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Facebook, Google and Twitter C.E.O.s Testify at Senate Hearing
On Wednesday, the chief executives of Facebook, Twitter and Google testified to senators on issues dealing with free speech and censorship on the internet.
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Justice Department Charges 8 in Harassment of Chinese Dissidents
Eight people were accused of conspiring with China to stalk, surveil and threaten political dissidents and fugitives taking refuge in the United States in an effort to force them back to China.
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'He's Quit on America': Biden Assails Trump's Handling of Pandemic
Joseph R. Biden Jr., the Democratic nominee for president, criticized President Trump's handling of the pandemic that has killed more than 200,000 Americans and his characterization that it's 'going away.'
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Trump Announces Sudan and Israel Will Normalize Relations
President Trump said Israel and Sudan agreed to start normalizing ties, opening economic and trade relations.
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Inquiry Into Illness Among U.S. Diplomats Is Ongoing, Pompeo Says
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said the U.S. government had not yet found the cause of the mysterious symptoms that some American diplomats and intelligence officers began experiencing while overseas in 2016.
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Johnson Announces Highest Coronavirus Restrictions for Manchester
Prime Minister Boris Johnson of Britain said the highest level of coronavirus restrictions would be imposed for Manchester, which includes forbidding indoor socializing by people from different households.
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Movie Theaters Outside N.Y.C. Can Reopen Next Week, Cuomo Says
Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo of New York said some movie theaters outside of New York City would be allowed to reopen with limited capacity starting Oct. 23, and announced a new 'microcluster approach' to combating the coronavirus.
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Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern of New Zealand Wins Second Term
Jacinda Ardern, whose leadership of New Zealand during the coronavirus pandemic has drawn global praise, claimed victory in the national election on Saturday.
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'I Want to Avoid Another National Lockdown,' Johnson Says
Prime Minister Boris Johnson of Britain addressed the rising coronavirus cases in Manchester, England, saying the best way to curb the spread was through targeted responses.
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'Good Old Days of Segregation' Remark Was Sarcastic, Graham Says
After invoking the 'good old days of segregation' while questioning Judge Amy Coney Barrett, Senator Lindsey Graham responded to criticism by saying it was made 'with deep sarcasm.'
[#Video #Design] Freelance Panel at Sarofsky Studios: Part 3 | Managing Clients
Freelance Panel at Sarofsky Studios: Part 3 | Managing Clients
By School of Motion
Published: Jun 10, 2020
In early 2020, before…well, EVERYTHING, we had the opportunity to go to Chicago to attend a Freelance Panel at Sarofsky Studios. An incredibly diverse group of motion designers came to listen to Erin Sarofsky, Duarte Elvas, Lyndsay McCully, and Joey Korenman. In Part 3, the panel discussing the various ways to manage clients.
Have a listen as this amazing panel discussing the pros—and cons�… [READ MORE]
Top Headlines for October 28, 2020
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'He's Quit on America': Biden Assails Trump's Handling of Pandemic
Joseph R. Biden Jr., the Democratic nominee for president, criticized President Trump's handling of the pandemic that has killed more than 200,000 Americans and his characterization that it's 'going away.'
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Trump Announces Sudan and Israel Will Normalize Relations
President Trump said Israel and Sudan agreed to start normalizing ties, opening economic and trade relations.
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Inquiry Into Illness Among U.S. Diplomats Is Ongoing, Pompeo Says
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said the U.S. government had not yet found the cause of the mysterious symptoms that some American diplomats and intelligence officers began experiencing while overseas in 2016.
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Johnson Announces Highest Coronavirus Restrictions for Manchester
Prime Minister Boris Johnson of Britain said the highest level of coronavirus restrictions would be imposed for Manchester, which includes forbidding indoor socializing by people from different households.
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Movie Theaters Outside N.Y.C. Can Reopen Next Week, Cuomo Says
Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo of New York said some movie theaters outside of New York City would be allowed to reopen with limited capacity starting Oct. 23, and announced a new 'microcluster approach' to combating the coronavirus.
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Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern of New Zealand Wins Second Term
Jacinda Ardern, whose leadership of New Zealand during the coronavirus pandemic has drawn global praise, claimed victory in the national election on Saturday.
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'I Want to Avoid Another National Lockdown,' Johnson Says
Prime Minister Boris Johnson of Britain addressed the rising coronavirus cases in Manchester, England, saying the best way to curb the spread was through targeted responses.
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'Good Old Days of Segregation' Remark Was Sarcastic, Graham Says
After invoking the 'good old days of segregation' while questioning Judge Amy Coney Barrett, Senator Lindsey Graham responded to criticism by saying it was made 'with deep sarcasm.'
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1 Dead After Shooting at Denver Protests
An unidentified man was fatally shot after an argument during opposing protests in Denver on Saturday. The police said the suspect, a security guard hired by a local TV station, was immediately taken into custody.
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'We're Getting Back Up': Louisiana Residents Face Delta Damage
Hurricane Delta left another layer of damage in coastal Louisiana, where the storm made landfall only six weeks after Hurricane Laura devastated the state.




