15 Best FICTION Books for Entrepreneurs
By Alux.com
Published: Oct 02, 2019
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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.
[#Video #Design] Expression Session: Coding for Motion
Expression Session: Coding for Motion
By School of Motion
Published: Nov 04, 2019
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Top Headlines for November 12, 2019
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10 Things to Know for Today
Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about today:
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The Latest: UK Labour Party Hit by Large-Scale Cyberattack
The Latest on Britain’s Dec. 12 election and the country’s impending departure from the European Union (all times local):
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Germany: 3 Islamists Detained Over Suspected Attack Plot
Authorities in Germany say they have detained three alleged supporters of the Islamic State group suspected of preparing an attack to kill 'as many (…) unbelievers as possible.'
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Provocative Atlantic Asks How Civil War Can Be Avoided
The Atlantic magazine was founded in the years leading up to the Civil War, so it’s worth noting when it produces a special new issue on the theme, 'How to stop a Civil War.'
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Next EU Commission Chief Wants to Increase Foreign Spending
The next European Commission president says she wants to spend almost a third more on foreign policy goals over the next half decade to better establish the EU as a global player.
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Rare Deer-Like Species Photographed for First Time in Wild
A tiny deer-like species not seen by scientists for nearly 30 years has been photographed in a forest in southern Vietnam, a conservation group said Tuesday.
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The Latest: European Parl’t Should Decide on Catalan Leader
The Latest on Catalan independence demands (all times local):
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French Police Clear Protesters at Spanish Border Crossing
French police have used pepper spray and batons to push back pro-Catalan independence protesters who blocked a major highway border pass between France and Spain.
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UEFA Signs Takeaway.com to Replace McDonald’s at Euro 2020
UEFA has announced a new food sector sponsor for the European Championship, replacing McDonald’s which owned the slot since 1992.
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Clinton Criticizes UK Government for Blocking Russian Report
Former U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton says she’s 'dumbfounded' the U.K. government has failed to release a report on Russian influence in British politics as the country prepares for national elections.
[#Money #Success] 15 Best Books For MANAGERS
15 Best Books For MANAGERS
By Alux.com
Published: Oct 30, 2019
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Top Headlines for November 11, 2019
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The Latest: Far Left Party Offers Helping Hand to Socialists
The Latest on Spain’s election (all times local):
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Iran Calls Ex-FBI Agent’s Case a ‘Missing Person’ File
Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesman says an open Revolutionary Court case involving an ex-FBI agent who disappeared there in 2007 on an unauthorized CIA mission does not involved criminal charges against him.
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Afghan Presidential Candidate Boycotts Recounting Process
Afghan presidential candidate Abdullah Abdullah has unilaterally withdrawn his team’s election observers from an official recount of ballots ahead of long-delayed election results.
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Spain Goes to the Polls With Far-Right Tipped to Make Gains
Spaniards were voting Sunday in the country’s fourth election in as many years with Catalonia’s secession drive and the predicted rise of a far-right party dominating the campaign.
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Amnesty Calls for Urgent End to ‘Bloodbath’ in Iraq
Iraqi security forces put up concrete barriers in central Baghdad Sunday, trying to hamper and block protesters’ movements a day after forcefully clearing three flashpoint bridges in a security operation that killed six anti-government protesters and left more than 100 wounded.
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Iran’s President: New Oil Field Found With Over 50B Barrels
Iran has discovered a new oil field in the country’s south with over 50 billion barrels of crude oil, its president said Sunday, a find that could boost the country’s proven reserves by a third as it struggles to sell energy abroad over U.S. sanctions.
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Hong Kong Protesters Vandalize Subway Station, Storm Mall
Protesters smashed windows in a subway station and a shopping mall Sunday and police made arrests in areas across Hong Kong amid anger over a demonstrator’s death and the arrest of pro-democracy lawmakers.
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Sachse’s Field Goal in OT Leads No. 21 Broncos Past Wyoming
With Boise State clinging to a three-point lead in overtime against Wyoming, Broncos linebacker Riley Whimpey had a chance to seal the game with an interception in the end zone.
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Cooks, Lee Lead Nevada to 17-13 Win vs. No. 24 San Diego St.
The Nevada Wolf Pack didn’t flinch against No. 24 San Diego State and came away with an impressive victory.
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Meier’s Shootout Goal Gives Sharks 2-1 Win Over Predators
Timo Meier scored in the seventh round of the shootout and the San Jose Sharks defeated the Nashville Predators 2-1 on Saturday night.
[#Photoshop #Tutorial] Fix Skin Tones in Photoshop with One-Click! POWERFUL Photoshop Curves Adjustment Hack
Fix Skin Tones in Photoshop with One-Click! POWERFUL Photoshop Curves Adjustment Hack
By Photoshop Training Channel
Published: Jul 02, 2019
In this tutorial, you will learn how to Fix Skin Tones in Photoshop!
This powerful Photoshop trick will allow you to get perfect skin tones with just one click!
This trick will use an advanced sampling method. You will use the eyedropper tool in the Curves Adjustment Layer to apply a custom skin color sample to your portrait.
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Top Headlines for November 10, 2019
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The Latest: Far Left Party Offers Helping Hand to Socialists
The Latest on Spain’s election (all times local):
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Iran Calls Ex-FBI Agent’s Case a ‘Missing Person’ File
Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesman says an open Revolutionary Court case involving an ex-FBI agent who disappeared there in 2007 on an unauthorized CIA mission does not involved criminal charges against him.
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Afghan Presidential Candidate Boycotts Recounting Process
Afghan presidential candidate Abdullah Abdullah has unilaterally withdrawn his team’s election observers from an official recount of ballots ahead of long-delayed election results.
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Spain Goes to the Polls With Far-Right Tipped to Make Gains
Spaniards were voting Sunday in the country’s fourth election in as many years with Catalonia’s secession drive and the predicted rise of a far-right party dominating the campaign.
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Amnesty Calls for Urgent End to ‘Bloodbath’ in Iraq
Iraqi security forces put up concrete barriers in central Baghdad Sunday, trying to hamper and block protesters’ movements a day after forcefully clearing three flashpoint bridges in a security operation that killed six anti-government protesters and left more than 100 wounded.
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Iran’s President: New Oil Field Found With Over 50B Barrels
Iran has discovered a new oil field in the country’s south with over 50 billion barrels of crude oil, its president said Sunday, a find that could boost the country’s proven reserves by a third as it struggles to sell energy abroad over U.S. sanctions.
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Hong Kong Protesters Vandalize Subway Station, Storm Mall
Protesters smashed windows in a subway station and a shopping mall Sunday and police made arrests in areas across Hong Kong amid anger over a demonstrator’s death and the arrest of pro-democracy lawmakers.
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Sachse’s Field Goal in OT Leads No. 21 Broncos Past Wyoming
With Boise State clinging to a three-point lead in overtime against Wyoming, Broncos linebacker Riley Whimpey had a chance to seal the game with an interception in the end zone.
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Cooks, Lee Lead Nevada to 17-13 Win vs. No. 24 San Diego St.
The Nevada Wolf Pack didn’t flinch against No. 24 San Diego State and came away with an impressive victory.
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Meier’s Shootout Goal Gives Sharks 2-1 Win Over Predators
Timo Meier scored in the seventh round of the shootout and the San Jose Sharks defeated the Nashville Predators 2-1 on Saturday night.




