15 Business LESSONS to Learn From SHARK TANK
By Alux.com
Published: May 11, 2020
15 Business LESSONS to Learn From Shark Tank
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Top Headlines for June 20, 2020

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Zanardi Remains in Serious Condition After Handbike Crash
Italian race car champion-turned-Paralympic gold medalist Alex Zanardi remained in serious condition a day after crashing his handbike into a truck and smashing his face.
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No Mention of Hong Kong Security Law as China Closes Meeting
The body that handles most lawmaking for China’s top legislative body closed its latest meeting Saturday with no word on whether it had passed a highly controversial national security law for Hong Kong.
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Basketball Restarts in China After Coronavirus Shutdown
The Chinese basketball league has restarted after an almost five-month shutdown for the coronavirus pandemic, with fewer foreign players and no fans in the stands.
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LGBT Refugees Find a Haven in Kenya Despite Persecution
When he was attacked by a mob for being gay, Martin Okello said the kicks and blows from his assailants came so fast that he couldn’t stop them or flee. He passed out and was left for dead in Nairobi’s low-income neighborhood of Kawangware.
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Thunberg Has Hope for Climate, Despite Leaders’ Inaction
Preparing for her appearance before the U.N. General Assembly last fall, Greta Thunberg found herself constantly interrupted by world leaders, including U.N. chief Antonio Guterres and German Chancellor Angela Merkel, who had formed a queue to speak to her and take selfies.
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The Latest: Statue of Confederate General Toppled in DC
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China Claims Valley Where Indian, Chinese Soldiers Brawled
China said the Galwan Valley high up in the Himalayan border region where Chinese and Indian troops engaged in a deadly brawl this week falls entirely within China, boldly laying claim to the disputed area as the Asian giants continued using military and diplomatic channels to reduce tensions.
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DOJ Tries to Oust US Attorney Investigating Trump Allies
The Justice Department moved abruptly Friday night to oust Geoffrey S. Berman, the U.S. attorney in Manhattan overseeing key prosecutions of President Donald Trump’s allies and an investigation of his personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani. But Berman said he was refusing to leave his post and his ongoing investigations would continue.
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DC Protesters Pull Down, Burn Statue of Confederate General
Protesters toppled the only statue of a Confederate general in the nation’s capital and set it on fire on Juneteenth, the day marking the end of slavery in the United States, amid continuing anti-racism demonstrations following the killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis.
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Beyoncé Drops Surprise Single ‘Black Parade’ on Juneteenth
Beyoncé did not let Juneteenth pass without dropping one of her signature surprises – a new single called ‘Black Parade.’
[#Photoshop #Tutorial] Top 5 NEW Photoshop 2020 Features & Updates Fully EXPLAINED! [June Update]
Top 5 NEW Photoshop 2020 Features & Updates Fully EXPLAINED! [June Update]
By Photoshop Training Channel
Published: Jun 16, 2020
Adobe just release the Latest Photoshop 2020 update! This in-depth tutorial will cover the new features and updates in Photoshop version 21.2.0.
📘 INDEX – Photoshop 2020 June Update
00:00 – Introduction
01:19 – Auto-activate Adobe Fonts
02:12 – Improved Match Font
02:36 – Better, faster portrait selection
04:26 – Rotatable Patterns
05:36 – Adobe Camera Raw improvements
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Top Headlines for June 19, 2020
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Last Batch of Joint Aid Lands in Yemen Amid UN Funding Cuts
The last of three large shipments of medical supplies landed in Yemen on Friday, organizers of the cargo flights said, following a joint initiative by the world organization and multinational corporations to boost the war-devastated country's health care system as it battles the coronavirus.
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Serbs to Vote Amid Virus Concerns, Political Divisions
Serbia is holding a parliamentary vote this weekend that takes place amid concerns over the continuing spread of the new coronavirus and political divisions in the Balkan country.
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Bank of England Apologizes for Past Links to Slavery
The Bank of England has apologized for the links past governors of the institution had with slavery.
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China Moves Vast Trade Fair Online, but Few Buyers Follow
Standing in front of shelves laden with colorful backpacks, a saleswoman promoted bags on the Canton Trade Fair’s website without knowing whether anyone was watching as the world’s biggest sales event opened in cyberspace to avoid the coronavirus pandemic.
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China Says It Has Not Seized Any Indian Soldiers
China said Friday that it has not detained any Indian soldiers, following Indian media reports that China had released 10 of them late Thursday.
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Separate Attacks Target Security Forces, Kill 4 in Pakistan
A powerful roadside bomb and a hand-grenade attack targeting security vehicles hours apart killed at least four people and wounded several others in the country’s south Friday, police officials and rescuers said.
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South African Choir Adapts to COVID-19 by Making New Music
The dusty streets of rural South Africa are a far cry from the bright lights of “America's Got Talent,†but that's where the members of the Ndlovu Youth Choir find themselves coping with the coronavirus pandemic.
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Confederate Obelisk Removed From Georgia Square Amid Cheers
With hundreds of people watching as midnight approached, a crane moved in and took down a Confederate monument that stood in the town square of an Atlanta suburb since 1908.
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Solidarity or Frugality? EU Leaders Discuss Coronavirus Plan
As they brace for the worst economic downturn since the Great Depression, leaders of the European Union's 27 member states started discussing the bloc's future long-term budget and a multibillion-euro post-coronavirus recovery plan during a video summit Friday that is aimed at paving the way for a compromise later this summer.
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India-China Himalayan Standoff Deadly for Cashmere Herds
Antagonisms between Indian and Chinese troops high in the Himalayas are taking a dire toll on traditional goat herds that supply the world’s finest, most expensive cashmere.
[#Money #Success] Short Term Thinking vs LONG TERM THINKING
Short Term Thinking vs LONG TERM THINKING
By Alux.com
Published: Jun 13, 2020
Short Term Thinking vs LONG TERM THINKING
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Top Headlines for June 18, 2020
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Nepal’s Moves Closer to Claiming Disputed Land With India
Nepal?s upper house of parliament on Thursday signed off on a proposed constitutional amendment that would change the nation?s political map to include strategically important territory also claimed by India.
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Progressive Donor Group Announces $59M Vote-By-Mail Campaign
A network of deep-pocketed progressive donors is launching a $59 million effort to encourage people of color to vote by mail in November, a step many Democrats view as crucial to turning out the party’s base during the coronavirus pandemic.
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France Calls US Withdrawal From Tech Tax Talks ‘Provocation’
France?s finance minister has called the withdrawal of the Trump administration from negotiations on a major digital services tax a ?provocation.?
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State Media: Iran Test Fires Cruise Missile in Naval Drill
Iran test fired cruise missiles in a naval exercise in the Gulf of Oman and northern Indian Ocean, state media reported Thursday.
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Japan’s Ex-Justice Minister Arrested in Vote-Buying Case
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s former justice minister and the minister’s lawmaker wife were arrested Thursday over allegations they engaged in vote buying during last year’s election, officials and local media said.
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Serbia’s Opposition to Boycott Vote Held During Pandemic
A Serbian opposition leader whose group is boycotting the country’s parliamentary election says taking part in the vote amid the coronaviorus pandemic and without free media in the Balkan country would only legitimize what he called a ?hoax vote.?
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Rights Group: Egypt Authorities Shouldn’t Harass Doctors
An international rights group urged Egyptian authorities Thursday to stop a ?campaign of harassment and intimidation? against health care workers who have criticized the government’s response to the coronavirus pandemic.
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Sudan Says Talks on Ethiopia’s Nile Dam Fail to Produce Deal
The latest round of talks between three key Nile basin countries have failed to resolve a contentious dispute over construction of a giant $4.6 billion hydroelectric dam in Ethiopia, Sudan?s irrigation minister said.
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China Passes Draft of Controversial Hong Kong Security Law
China?s legislature on Thursday passed a draft of a national security bill for Hong Kong that has been strongly criticized as undermining the semi-autonomous region?s legal and political institutions.
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China’s New Outbreak Wanes as US Calls for Answers on Virus
A new coronavirus outbreak in Beijing saw a decline in daily cases Thursday while the United States increased pressure on China’s leaders to reveal what they know about the pandemic.
[#AfterEffects #Video] Watermelon Mirror Trick By ZACH KING (Recreated In Premiere Pro)
Watermelon Mirror Trick By ZACH KING (Recreated In Premiere Pro)
By Cinecom.net
Published: May 15, 2020
http://storyblocks.com/Cinecom – How to recreate the watermelon mirror trick from Zach King in this Adobe Premiere Pro tutorial. Practical effects and simple editing tricks.
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Top Headlines for June 17, 2020
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AP Analysis: North Korea Gambling With Latest Standoff
Only two years ago the leaders of North and South Korea shared drinks, laughs and vows for peace during three highly orchestrated summits that lowered fears of war that had risen as Pyongyang pursued an arsenal of nuclear missiles.
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Philippine Beer Tycoon Allied With Late Dictator Dies
Philippine tycoon Eduardo ?Danding? Cojuangco Jr., a key ally of the late dictator Ferdinand Marcos and a low-key businessman who led a food and beverage empire that produced San Miguel beer, has died. He was 85.
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The Latest: Formula E to Resume With 6 Races in Berlin
The Latest on the effects of the coronavirus outbreak on sports around the world:
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Indonesia Jails Papua Anti-Racism Activists for Treason
An Indonesian court on Wednesday sentenced three Papuan pro-independence activists to nearly yearlong jail terms on treason charges for organizing anti-racism protests last year, despite calls from rights groups and politicians to drop the charges and release them.
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World 100-Meter Champion Suspended for Missing Drug Tests
Christian Coleman, the reigning world champion in the 100-meter dash, was suspended Wednesday by the Athletics Integrity Unit for missing drug tests.
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Arab Israeli Diplomat Says Security Guards Choked Him
An Arab Israeli diplomat once deployed abroad to push back against Israel’s critics says he was beaten by security guards at Jerusalem?s central bus station last week in what he believes was a case of ethnic profiling.
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Zimbabwe’s Sex Workers on Streets Despite Virus Restrictions
Forced to stay home for weeks without any source of income, Zimbabwe?s sex workers, like many other informal traders, are beginning to defy the country’s lockdown and return to the streets.
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Wife of U.S. Rep. Andy Barr Passes Away Suddenly at Age 39
The wife of a U.S. Congressman from Kentucky died unexpectedly in the family?s home Tuesday night at the age of 39, news outlets reported.
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The Latest: Another Confederate Statue Torn Down in Richmond
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Protesters in Richmond Tear Down Another Confederate Statue
Demonstrators in Richmond tore down another Confederate statue in the city Tuesday night, news outlets reported.
[#Money #Success] 15 Ways People Self SABOTAGE
15 Ways People Self SABOTAGE
By Alux.com
Published: Apr 19, 2020
15 Ways People Self SABOTAGE | Sunday Motivation
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Top Headlines for June 16, 2020
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African Nations Seek Scrutiny of US, Others Over Racism
African nations have prepared a draft resolution at the U.N.?s top human rights body that singles out the United States and would launch intense international scrutiny of systemic racism against people of African descent in the wake of recent high-profile killings of blacks by American police.
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The Latest: President Trump, Senate GOP Seek Police Changes
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China Accuses India of Carrying Out Attacks Along Border
China on Tuesday accused Indian forces along their Himalayan border of carrying out ?provocative attacks? on its troops, leading to ?serious physical conflicts? between the sides.
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India Says 3 Soldiers Killed in Standoff With Chinese Troops
At least three Indian soldiers, including a senior army officer, were killed in a confrontation with Chinese troops along their disputed frontier high in the Himalayas where thousands of soldiers on both sides have been facing off for over a month, the Indian army said Tuesday.
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Shake Shack ‘Horrified’ Officers’ Drinks May Have Had Bleach
New York City police determined there was no criminality by Shake Shack employees after three officers drank milkshakes believed to be contaminated with bleach.
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UK Unemployment Rising ‘Faster Than Great Depression’
The number of people in the U.K. claiming job-related benefits increased by a monthly 23.3% in May to 2.8 million, according to official figures released Tuesday that likely underestimate the heavy toll on the labor market of the coronavirus lockdown.
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AP PHOTOS: Sunshine, Espressos, Shopping as Europe Opens Up
Whether it’s German tourists basking in Spain?s sunshine or Parisians renewing their love affair with their city, Monday?s border openings between several European nations and the jettisoning of more restrictions offered Europeans a taste of pre-coronavirus life ? a life they will never again take for granted.
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Tokyo Olympic Board Member Would Support Another Delay
An executive board member of the Tokyo Olympic organizing committee says another delay should be sought if the games can?t be held next year.
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Black Smoke Billowing From Cruise Ship Docked Near Tokyo
Black smoke was billowing Tuesday from a cruise ship docked at a port near Tokyo as crewmembers and dozens of firefighters and coast guard personnel battled to control it.
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The Latest: Ukraine President’s Wife Hospitalized With Virus
KYIV, Ukraine ? The wife of Ukraine?s President Volodymyr Zelenskiy has been hospitalized with double-sided pneumonia after getting infected with the new coronavirus.




