15 Books JORDAN PETERSON Thinks Everyone Should Read
By Alux.com
Published: Sep 25, 2019
15 Books JORDAN PETERSON Thinks Everyone Should Read | THE BOOK CLUB
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Top Headlines for November 17, 2019
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Merkel Party Leader: No Overhaul of German Coalition Deal
The leader of German Chancellor Angela Merkel?s party is rejecting calls for an overhaul of the accord underpinning Merkel?s often-fractious coalition government.
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UK Media: Prince Andrew?s Sex Claims Rebuttal a Train Wreck
British media have slammed Prince Andrew?s effort to rebut claims that he had sex with a woman who says she was trafficked as a teenager by Jeffrey Epstein, branding the interview a public relations disaster.
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Egypt Says 9 Killed in Road Accident in Southern Province
Egyptian police say nine people were killed when a minibus collided with a small truck on a highway in the southern province of Sohag.
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Leaked Russian Interference Report Raises UK Vote Questions
A senior Labour party official says leaks from a report on Russian interference in British politics raises serious questions about the security of next month?s election.
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Dubai Airshow Opens as Big Gulf Airlines Slow Down Purchases
The biennial Dubai Airshow has opened as major Gulf airlines reign back big-ticket purchases after a staggering $140 billion in new orders were announced at the 2013 show before global oil prices collapsed.
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Belarus Vote Set to Extend Control of Strongman Lukashenko
The national elections commission in Belarus says more than a third of the country?s voters have cast early ballots in the country?s parliamentary election, raising concerns that the results will be manipulated.
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Iraq Protesters Block Some Roads Amid Strike Call
Anti-government protesters in Iraq have closed some roads in response to a call for a strike from an influential cleric.
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Venice Braces for Another Exceptional Tide, Tourists Flee
Venetians are bracing for the prospect of another exceptional tide in a season that is setting records.
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Democrat Edwards Wins Reelection in Conservative Louisiana
Deep in the heart of the conservative South, Louisiana?s voters reelected Democratic Gov. John Bel Edwards to a second term, shocking Republicans who had hoped to reclaim the seat on the strength of President Donald Trump?s popularity.
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Italy?s White Truffle Hunters Worry About Climate Change
Rising global temperatures are worrying truffle hunters around in the Italian town of Alba, where the most prized specimens can fetch twice the price of gold.
[#AfterEffects #Video] How to create CINEMATIC SOUND for your B-ROLL
How to create CINEMATIC SOUND for your B-ROLL
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Published: Oct 22, 2019
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Top Headlines for November 16, 2019
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Australian MP Says He and Colleague Barred Entry to China
An outspoken Australian parliamentarian says he and a colleague have been barred entry to China for a study trip, a development he said was concerning.
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Chicago Teachers Approve Contract Deal That Ended Strike
Chicago teachers on Friday approved the contract deal that ended an 11-day strike and includes pay raises, $35 million to enforce limits on class sizes and a pledge to supply each school with a nurse and a social worker.
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Mali?s Military Abandons Isolated Outposts Amid Attacks
Dozens of soldiers posted to Mali?s remote northern town of Labezanga served as the last line of defense against extremists roaming the surrounding desert.
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Sudanese Officials: 6 Troops Killed in Yemeni Rebel Attack
Officials in Sudan are saying an attack by Yemeni rebels has killed six members of a Sudanese paramilitary force that?s been fighting in Yemen.
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Germany Arrests Woman, Accused of Joining IS, on Return Home
A German woman accused of joining the Islamic State group in Syria and marrying an IS fighter has been arrested on arrival in Germany.
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France?s Yellow Vest Movement Marks 1 Year of Protests
Police are deployed around key sites in Paris as France?s yellow vest protesters prepare to mark the first anniversary of their sometimes-violent movement for economic justice.
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AP PHOTOS: Spanish Bodybuilders Compete for National Crown
In the sunshine outside a large convention center in the southern Spanish city of Estepona, some very fit-looking people in scanty clothing applied fake tans and rehearsed statuesque poses.
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Iraq Officials: Protesters Surge Toward Baghdad?s Green Zone
Iraqi security and medical officials say protesters have pushed closer to the Green Zone, Baghdad?s fortified seat of government, after security forces pulled back following a night of violent altercations.
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Prague Museum Displays Totalitarian-Era Surveillance Tech
The Iron Curtain was more than just a figure of speech: Communist regimes set up thousands of miles of heavily-guarded, electrified barbed wire fencing to completely isolate Eastern Europe from the West.
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Glen Rice Jr. Arrested After NZ Bar Incident
Former Washington Wizards guard Glen Rice Jr. has been arrested in Auckland after an altercation in a bar, 10 days after joining the New Zealand Breakers in Australia’s National Basketball League.
[#Money #Success] How Are We Going to Feed 10 BILLION People
How Are We Going to Feed 10 BILLION People
By Alux.com
Published: Oct 03, 2019
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Top Headlines for November 15, 2019
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Spanish League Loses Court Battle, Won?t Play Match in US
The match between Villarreal and Atlético Madrid in the United States next month was called off Friday after the Spanish league lost a court battle against the Spanish soccer federation.
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American IS Suspect Awaits Repatriation From Turkey
Turkey’s state-run media says an American man suspected of being an Islamic State group member remains in no man’s land on the border between Turkey and Greece for a fifth day.
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Poland to Stop Importing Gas From Russian State Provider
Poland’s state gas company said Friday it has notified Russia?s Gazprom that it will not extend a long-term deal on gas imports when it expires in three years.
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Mozambique?s Top Court Rejects Opposition Vote Challenge
Mozambique?s top court has dismissed a request by the top opposition party to annul the recent elections and vote again, saying it didn?t bring enough evidence to support claims of irregularities.
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Man Killed by Falling Tree as Heavy Snows Dump on France
A dump of heavy snow in southern France has brought down power lines and trees, killing one person, and caused widespread traffic disruption.
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The Latest: BT Shares Drop Over Labour Free Broadband Plan
The Latest on campaigning for Britain?s general election (all times local):
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Venice Flooded Again 3 Days After Near-Record High Tide
Waters are on the rise again Friday in Venice, where the tide is reaching exceptional levels just three days after the Italian lagoon city experienced its worst flooding in more than 50 years.
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UN Links Kenyan Military to Attacks on Somalia?s Top Telecom
A United Nations report says it has corroborated evidence of five attacks allegedly carried out by Kenya?s military on communication masts belonging to neighboring Somalia?s largest telecom provider.
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Turkey Detains 4 Elected Mayors on Terror Charges
Turkey’s state-run news agency says police have detained four mayors over their suspected links to Kurdish rebels, as part of an ongoing crackdown on the country’s pro-Kurdish party.
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The Latest: Protesters Leaving Hong Kong University Campus
The Latest on the protests in Hong Kong (all times local):
[#Money #Success] 15 Best FICTION Books for Entrepreneurs
15 Best FICTION Books for Entrepreneurs
By Alux.com
Published: Oct 02, 2019
15 Best FICTION Books for Entrepreneurs | THE BOOK CLUB
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Top Headlines for November 14, 2019
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German FM Calls for Europe to Raise Its Climate Targets
Germany?s foreign minister says the European Union should increase its targets for reducing greenhouse gas emissions if it wants to lead in the fight against climate change.
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White Helmets Founder?s Wife Barred From Leaving Turkey
Turkey?s state-run news agency says authorities have barred the wife of a former British army officer who founded the White Helmets volunteer group from leaving Turkey pending the investigation into his death.
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Norway Fund Blacklists Security Firm G4S Over Rights Worries
Norway’s sovereign wealth fund says it is banning all financial holdings in British security services company G4S due to the risk that it ?contributes to or is responsible for serious or systematic human rights violations.?
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Croatia Sets Presidential Election Date for Dec. 22
Croatia?s government says the European Union nation will hold a presidential election on Dec. 22.
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German Prosecutors: Soldier May Have Fabricated Attack Story
Berlin prosecutors say they are investigating whether a soldier with Turkish heritage made up a claim that he was assaulted by men who told him he didn?t have the right to wear a German uniform.
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Turkey to Deport IS Suspect Stuck at Greek Border to US
A U.S. national and suspected Islamic State group member, who has spent three days in a no man’s land between Turkey and Greece after Ankara tried to deport him, will be repatriated to the United States, Turkey?s Interior Ministry said Thursday.
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Pastor: Jimmy Carter ?Up and Walking? Post Brain Surgery
Jimmy Carter?s pastor says the former president is already ?up and walking? just a day after undergoing surgery to relieve pressure on his brain from bleeding linked to recent falls.
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The Latest: UK Won?t Name New EU Commissioner
The Latest on Britain?s Brexit-dominated election and its impending departure from the European Union (all times local):
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China Presses Washington for Tariff Cut in Trade Deal
China pressed Washington on Thursday to roll back punitive tariffs in a tentative trade deal.
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Powerful Hard-Liner: Iran Should Stop Honoring Nuclear Deal
A prominent member of Iran?s powerful Guardian Council has told The Associated Press that the Islamic Republic should stop honoring all terms of the collapsing 2015 nuclear deal with world powers amid tensions with the United States.
[#Art #Animation] TIME LAPSE: Alien Gas Station
TIME LAPSE: Alien Gas Station
By BaM Animation
Published: Jul 26, 2018
Coloring characters in Photoshop can be daunting at first, but we made a cool video to show you how real industry artists color in Photoshop. Some of these digital painting techniques are used at major studios including Disney, Cartoon Network, and Rick and Morty, Special guest star Jack Cusumano explains how to color in Photoshop.
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Top Headlines for November 13, 2019
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2 Men Arrested in Denmark Following Churchyard Vandalism
Police say two men, aged 27 and 38, have been arrested on suspicion of 'gross vandalism' of gravestones in the Jewish section of a churchyard in northwestern Denmark.
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Prince Charles Discusses Climate Change With Indian Experts
Prince Charles is meeting with Indian experts during a two-day visit to the country focusing on global challenges such as climate change and business sustainability.
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Chinese Buyer of British Steel Looks to Grow Abroad
Jingye Group’s purchase of British Steel Ltd. gives the privately owned Chinese steelmaker a chance to grow outside a home market dominated by giant state-owned mills.
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Gambia Truth Hearings Grip Nation as Past Atrocities Emerge
The confessions stop people short in Gambia’s sunbaked streets, drawing crowds to radios crackling with accounts of atrocities that are only now coming to light.
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German Parliament Committee Ousts Far-Right Chairman
The German parliament’s legal affairs committee has ousted its chairman, a member of the far-right Alternative for Germany, amid anger over a string of provocative comments.
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Hundreds of Motorists Blocked by Catalan Separatists
Hundreds of car and truck drivers were stuck Wednesday in a large traffic jam in northeastern Spain caused by Catalan separatists blocking a major highway near the city of Girona.
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Ex-Tory Minister Advises Public to Vote Against Party
A former Conservative Party Cabinet minister says giving the party a majority in next month’s election would be 'disastrous' because it would allow Prime Minister Boris Johnson to take the U.K. out of the European Union without a deal.
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World’s Thirst for Oil to Keep Growing Until 2030s
The world’s thirst for oil will continue to grow until the 2030s and climate-damaging emissions will keep climbing until at least 2040 ? unless governments rethink how we fuel our lives, according to an important global energy industry forecast.
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Turkey Says It Captured ‘Important’ IS Figure in Syria
The Turkish interior minister says Turkey has captured an 'important' figure within the Islamic State group in Syria.
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South Korean Court Begins Trial Over Japan’s Sexual Slavery
A Seoul court on Wednesday began hearing a long-awaited civil case filed against the Japanese government by South Korean women who were forced to work in Japan’s World War II military brothels.




