15 Lessons Entrepreneurs Can Learn From Top Athletes
By Alux.com
Published: May 20, 2020
15 Lessons Entrepreneurs Can Learn From Top Athletes
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Author: Eric Brooks
Top Headlines for June 15, 2020
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2020 Watch: Will Trump’s Return to Campaign Trail Backfire?
Presidential politics move fast. What we?re watching heading into a new week on the 2020 campaign:
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Australia Voices Concern Over Man Sentenced to Die in China
Australia?s prime minister said Monday that his government is ?very sad and concerned? by China’s sentencing of an Australian man to death for drug trafficking, and that he had repeatedly raised with China the case of the 56-year-old former actor and motivational speaker.
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Pilot Ejects Safely as Indonesian Fighter Jet Crashes
An Indonesian air force fighter jet crashed during a training mission on Sumatra island on Monday, injuring the pilot, who was able to eject to safety, an official said.
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American Sentenced to 16 Years in Russia on Spying Charges
A Russian court sentenced an American to 16 years in prison on spying charges a sentence he rejected as political.
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Energy Producer BP Takes $17.5 Billion Hit as Demand Slides
Energy company BP is writing off as much as $17.5 billion from its oil and gas assets and will review its plans to develop oil wells as the COVID-19 pandemic accelerates its goal of decreasing its reliance on fossil fuels.
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UK’s Johnson Calls Anti-Racism Commission; Critics Want More
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has announced he will establish a commission to look at racial equality in the U.K., after two weeks of protests spurred by the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis.
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Toys, Books and Clothes: Stores Reopen Doors Across England
The hand sanitizing stations are ready, the social distance markings in place. After a three-month shutdown under coronavirus restrictions, London?s Oxford Street is ready to spring back to life ? but things will not quite look or feel ?normal? for the British capital?s most famous shopping street.
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S Korea’s Leader Calls on North to Stop Raising Tensions
South Korea?s president called on North Korea to stop raising animosities and return to talks, saying Monday the rivals must not reverse the peace deals that he and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un reached during 2018 summits.
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Global Shares Skid on Fears Virus Outbreaks Are Rebounding
Global shares sank Monday and U.S. futures also slipped as a resurgence of coronavirus cases in China and other countries deepened pessimism over prospects for a global economic recovery.
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Berger a Winner at Colonial, and PGA Tour Feels Like It, Too
The PGA Tour spent two months learning about the COVID-19 pandemic and trying to develop a safe plan to return, followed by another month hoping for the best.
[#Art #Animation] TIME LAPSE: Drawing in Perspective!
TIME LAPSE: Drawing in Perspective!
By BaM Animation
Published: Dec 12, 2018
Here is the time lapse of all the perspective pieces from out Photoshop perspective episode!
Enjoy! and let us know in the comments if this helped you in your art!
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Special thanks to our Submitting artists:Zach
http://zennyzach.tumblr.com/James Bristow
https://www.instagram.com/jamesmbristow/Vinnie D.
http://antibunny.com/James De Ocampo
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Top Headlines for June 14, 2020
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Egypt: Ethiopia Rejecting ‘Fundamental Issues’ on Nile Dam
Egypt and Sudan said talks over a controversial massive Nile dam would be resumed Monday, amid Egyptian accusations that Ethiopia has sought to scrap ?all agreements and deals? they had previously reached, and that ?many fundamental issues? remain rejected by Ethiopia, the third party to the talks.
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Yankee Go Home: What Does Moving Troops Out of Germany Mean?
After more than a year of thinly-veiled threats to start pulling U.S. troops out of Germany unless Berlin increases its defense spending, President Donald Trump appears to be proceeding with a hardball approach, planning to cut the U.S. military contingent by more than 25%.
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Japan, New Zealand March to Mourn George Floyd, Seek Change
Holding handmade signs that read ?Black Lives Matter,? several hundred people marched peacefully at a Tokyo park Sunday, highlighting the outrage over the death of George Floyd even in a country often perceived as homogeneous and untouched by racial issues.
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Russia’s Low Virus Death Toll Still Raises Questions in West
When Leonid Shlykov’s father, Sergei, died in a Moscow hospital last month after 11 days on a ventilator, the death certificate listed the coronavirus as an underlying condition but not the actual cause of death.
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The Latest: Yemen, Philippine Missions in Saudi Arabia Close
RIYADH, Saudi Arabia ? The Yemeni Embassy in the Saudi capital, Riyadh, is shuttering indefinitely due to a number of confirmed cases of the coronavirus among staff.
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Protesters in US Call Attention to Deaths of More Black Men
Protests initially ignited by the May 25 death of George Floyd at the hands of Minneapolis police continued over the weekend, as anti-racism protesters in the United States sought to call attention to the deaths of two more black men and Black Lives Matter demonstrations unfolded in London and Paris.
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GOP Congressman Who Officiated Gay Wedding Loses Primary
A freshman Virginia GOP congressman who angered social conservatives in his district when he officiated a gay wedding lost his party’s nomination.
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The Latest: UK Arrests 100 After Violent Right-Wing Protest
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Atlanta Officer Fired After Fatal Shooting of Black Man
An Atlanta police officer was fired following the fatal shooting of a black man and another officer was placed on administrative duty, the police department announced early Sunday.
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2 Philippine Police Killed, 2 Wounded in Station Attack
Two men on a motorcycle opened fire on a police station in the southern Philippines, killing two officers and wounding two others in a far-flung province long plagued by terrorism, police said Sunday.
[#AfterEffects #Video] How to Keep SOCIAL DISTANCE (by VFX Artists)
How to Keep SOCIAL DISTANCE (by VFX Artists)
By Cinecom.net
Published: May 01, 2020
http://storyblocks.com/Cinecom – Scientists try to find a device to help people take safe social distance from each other. A fun skit created by VFX artists in Adobe After Effects.
After Effects Tutorials
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[#Money #Success] 10 WAYS to IMPROVE Your Weekend
10 WAYS to IMPROVE Your Weekend
By Alux.com
Published: Apr 03, 2020
10 WAYS to IMPROVE Your Weekend
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[#Money #Success] 10 Ways to STOP Procrastinating
10 Ways to STOP Procrastinating
By Alux.com
Published: Apr 20, 2020
10 Ways to STOP Procrastinating
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Top Headlines for June 11, 2020
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Police: 7 Arrested for Vandalizing Columbus Statue in Miami
Seven people have been arrested for vandalizing statues of Christopher Columbus and Juan Ponce de León in Miami, the city’s police said.
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Unilever to Place HQ in UK, Ending Anglo-Dutch Structure
Consumer goods giant Unilever says it will end its Anglo-Dutch corporate structure and be based in London, backing away from a proposal two years ago to move to the Netherlands.
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UK Gas Supplier Centrica to Cut 5,000 Jobs
Centrica, which owns British Gas, is cutting 5,000 jobs as it restructures.
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Pakistan Army Chief Says Anti-Polio Campaign to Restart Soon
Pakistan’s army chief has told Microsoft co-founder and billionaire philanthropist Bill Gates that despite the challenge of COVID-19, Pakistan plans to restart polio vaccination campaigns across the country.
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MLB Opens Draft With Black Lives Matter Message, Donations
Before the first pick was made, Major League Baseball delivered a message: The sport stands fully behind the Black Lives Matter movement.
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Resurgence of Virus Threatens South Korea’s Success Story
Just weeks ago, South Korea was celebrating its hard-won gains against the coronavirus, easing social distancing, reopening schools and promoting a tech-driven anti-virus campaign President Moon Jae-in has called ?K-quarantine.?
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‘Ticking Time Bomb:’ Lack of Beds Slows Delhi’s Virus Fight
In New Delhi, a sprawling capital region of 46 million and home to some of India’s highest concentration of hospitals, a pregnant woman?s death after a frantic hunt for a sickbed was a worrying sign about the country?s ability to cope with a wave of new coronavirus cases.
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Asian Shares Slide as Rising Virus Cases Haunt Reopenings
Asian shares tumbled Thursday as reports of rising numbers of coronavirus infections in many countries raised fears over risks from reopenings from pandemic shutdowns.
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Floyd Killing Finds Echoes of Abuse in South Africa, Kenya
Collins Khosa was killed by law enforcement officers in a poor township in Johannesburg over a cup of beer left in his yard. The 40-year-old black man was choked, slammed against a wall, beaten, kicked and hit with the butt of a rifle by the soldiers as police watched, his family says.
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For Tennis, Golf, Tournaments Without Fans Come at a Cost
When he first contemplated the prospect of a U.S. Open without fans because of the coronavirus pandemic, the U.S. Tennis Association?s chief revenue officer figured there was no way it could work.
[#Photoshop #Tutorial] Apply Rim Light In Photoshop [Pro Hollywood Technique Revealed!]
Apply Rim Light In Photoshop [Pro Hollywood Technique Revealed!]
By Photoshop Training Channel
Published: Apr 27, 2020
In this video, you’re going to learn EXACTLY how to professional movie poster designers create and apply rim light in Photoshop.
Thanks to my friend Lisa Carney for lisacarney.com for allowing me to share this technique!
Here’s a breakdown of what you’ll learn in this Photoshop Tutorial:
1ï¸âƒ£ Create a Channel Pull. This technique will help you create the rim light by using the highligh… [READ MORE]
Top Headlines for June 10, 2020
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German Government to Agree National Hydrogen Strategy
The German government is poised to agree Wednesday on a long-term strategy for increasing production and use of hydrogen as part of a plan to cut the country?s greenhouse gas emissions.
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One Championship Making Deliberate Plans for Return to Cage
One Championship CEO Chatri Sityodtong watched with admiration while UFC President Dana White rushed his mixed martial arts promotion back into competition last month amid the coronavirus pandemic.
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Virus Slows Dubai Airport, World’s Busiest for Global Travel
Perhaps nowhere is the world’s lack of flights due to the coronavirus pandemic more clearly felt than at Dubai International Airport, for years the world’s busiest for international travel.
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Richmond Protesters Topple Columbus Statue, Throw It in Lake
A statue of Christopher Columbus in Richmond was torn down by protesters, set on fire and then thrown into a lake.
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Death Toll From Pakistan Building Collapse Rises to 22
Pakistani rescuers recovered nine more bodies from beneath the rubble of a building that collapsed earlier this week in the southern port city of Karachi, bringing the death toll to 22, officials said Wednesday. There are fears there may be more bodies.
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South Korea to Charge Defector Groups Over North Leaflets
South Korea?s government said Wednesday that it will press charges against two activist groups that have been floating anti-Pyongyang leaflets and bottles filled with rice to North Korea.
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Hundreds of Thousands Displaced in Deadly China Flooding
Flooding in south and central China has caused more than a dozen deaths and forced hundreds of thousands of people from their homes, the government said Wednesday.
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World Shares, US Futures Rise Ahead of Fed Policy Decision
World shares were mostly higher Wednesday as investors awaited the outcome of a Federal Reserve policy meeting.
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Kerr, Nurse Among NBA Coaches Wondering About Olympic Plans
Golden State coach Steve Kerr was supposed to be in Tokyo for the Olympics this summer. And now he?s supposed to be there for the rescheduled version next summer.
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Gas Fire Kills 2 Firefighters in India, Forces Evacuations
A raging fire at a natural gas field in remote northeastern India has killed two firefighters and forced nearly 8,000 people to leave their homes, an official said Wednesday.





