The ULTIMATE After Effects Clone Tutorial
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Top Headlines for November 04, 2019
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The Latest: Iran Announces More Violations of Nuclear Deal
The Latest on developments in Iran as the country marks the anniversary of the U.S. Embassy takeover 40 years ago (all times local):
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Kenya Judiciary Complain of Budget Cuts
Kenya’s chief justice says budgets cuts have left judges unable to afford fuel to come to work in an attempt to make judiciary 'a puppet' of other arms of government.
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Turkey Vows to Send Back IS Members to Their Countries
Turkey’s interior minister has said the country would send back Islamic State group members to their countries of origin.
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2020 Watch: The Questions That Will Define the Week Ahead
Presidential politics move fast. Here’s what we’re watching heading into a new week on the 2020 campaign:
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Uganda Says No Plan to Bring Bill Punishing Homosexuals
Uganda’s government is denying that it intends to introduce a bill targeting homosexuals, dismissing claims by a senior official who wants such legislation.
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Investigation: Lead in Some Canadian Water Worse Than Flint
Hundreds of thousands of Canadians have been unwittingly exposed to high levels of lead in their drinking water, with contamination in several cities consistently higher than they ever were in Flint, Michigan, according to an investigation that tested drinking water in hundreds of homes and reviewed thousands more previously undisclosed results.
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30 Years After Berlin Wall Fell, East-West Divides Remain
The walls of the Bornholmer Huette pub were last painted in 1973, a light beige that has gradually cracked and darkened into a caramel brown from decades of cigarette smoke.
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South Sudan Faces Crisis in Forming New Coalition Government
War-torn South Sudan is 'barreling toward a crisis' and could slide back into fighting, warned the International Crisis Group on Monday.
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Moon, Abe Meet Briefly, Agree to More Talks to Settle Row
South Korean President Moon Jae-in and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe met one-on-one Monday for the first time in more than a year and called for more dialogue between the countries to settle a deep dispute over trade and history.
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European Airline Giant Buys Spanish Carrier Air Europa
The parent company of British Airways and Iberia has agreed to buy Spanish rival Air Europa for 1 billion euros ($1.1 billion).
[#Video #Design] Mastering Text Animation with Expression Controllers in After Effects
Mastering Text Animation with Expression Controllers in After Effects
By School of Motion
Published: Oct 23, 2019
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Top Headlines for November 03, 2019
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Iraqis Block Roads in Support of Anti-Government Protests
Iraqi protesters blocked roads in Baghdad on Sunday to raise pressure on the government to resign after more than a week of renewed mass demonstrations.
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UK’s Boris Johnson Apologizes for Missing Brexit Deadline
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has said he will apologize to Conservative Party members who voted for him based on his promise to take Britain out of the European Union by Oct. 31.
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UN Chief Urges Myanmar to Resolve Rohingya Crisis
U.N. Secretary General Antonio Guterres has expressed concern over the plight of the 730,000 Muslim Rohingya refugees from Myanmar’s Rakhine state, calling on Myanmar’s government to take responsibility by dealing with the root causes of their flight and working toward their safe repatriation.
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Bangladesh Grants Bail to Nobel Laureate Muhammad Yunus
A court in Bangladesh’s capital granted bail Sunday to micro-credit pioneer and Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus over the firing of three employees by Grameen Communications, where he is chairman.
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Defending Champ Korda Wins LPGA Swinging Skirts in Playoff
Defending champion Nelly Korda birdied the first hole of a three-way playoff on Sunday to win the LPGA Swinging Skirts.
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Climate Activists Nab Macron Portraits, Divide French Judges
Is stealing a presidential portrait a prison-worthy crime? Or a laudable act of civil disobedience?
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McIlroy Wins HSBC Champions in a Playoff Over Schauffele
Rory McIlroy thought he did everything he needed to win the HSBC Champions on Sunday, and then Xander Schauffele made him do a little more.
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Catalans Against Secession Are Alarmed by Recent Violence
As a tour guide in one of Europe’s top travel destinations, María José Martínez constantly takes busloads of tourists to an overlook in Barcelona to gaze upon one of Spain’s most enchanting skylines.
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Darvish, Heyward Stay With Cubs, Who Also Keep Quintana
Starting pitcher Yu Darvish and outfielder Jason Heyward are staying with the Chicago Cubs, who exercised their $11.5 million option for 2020 on left-hander José Quintana on Saturday and declined their $6.5 million option on lefty Derek Holland, which triggered a $500,000 buyout.
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Saudi Arabia Formally Starts IPO of State-Run Oil Firm
Saudi Arabia formally started its long-anticipated initial public offering of its state-run oil giant Saudi Aramco on Sunday, which will see a sliver of the firm offered on a local stock exchange in hopes of raising billions of dollars for the kingdom.
[#Money #Success] 15 Signs You Should Drop Out
15 Signs You Should Drop Out
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Published: Sep 22, 2019
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Top Headlines for November 02, 2019
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Malian Government Says 54 Dead in Jihadist Attack on Army
The Malian government says at least 54 people are dead following a jihadist attack on the army in the north.
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AP PHOTOS: Pilgrims Flock to French Town for Beach Litany
As a chill wind whips their sodden blue robes, a cluster of Catholic faithful wade gingerly into the choppy Mediterranean, carrying the revered relics of two female saints back into the sea that brought them to southern France.
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Defending Champ Korda Leads at LPGA Swinging Skirts
Defending champion Nelly Korda shot a 7-under 65 to take a three-stroke lead after Saturday’s third round of the LPGA Swinging Skirts.
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Thai Airways Chairman Resigns as Company Struggles
Thai Airways has disclosed that its chairman has resigned as the carrier struggles with financial challenges.
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Tear Gas Clouds Downtown Hong Kong as Protesters Defy Ban
Hong Kong riot police fired multiple rounds of tear gas and used a water cannon Saturday to break up a rally by thousands of masked protesters demanding meaningful autonomy after Beijing indicated it could tighten its grip on the Chinese territory.
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McIlroy Takes 1-Shot Lead Into Final Round in Shanghai
On a day when eight players had a chance to take the lead at the HSBC Champions, Rory McIlroy found the best way to move forward was to not go backward.
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UK Halts Support for Fracking Due to Earthquake Fears
The British government has announced that it will no longer allow fracking because of new scientific analysis that casts doubts on the safety of the controversial practice.
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The Latest: No Arrests After Halloween Shooting Kills 5
The Latest on the deadly Halloween night shooting in California (all times local):
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AP Was There: Harvard Wins 1920 Rose Bowl, Beats Oregon 7-6
One hundred years ago, college football was still dominated by leather helmet-wearing Ivy Leaguers who played both offense and defense. The forward pass had been legalized about a dozen years earlier, but the outcomes were still largely decided by the running and kicking games.
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100 Years Later, Harvard’s Rose Bowl Win Still Surprises
Potential Harvard football players can expect to be sold on the school’s elite academics and a history that includes eight U.S. presidents, more than 150 Nobel laureates and too many CEOs to count.
[#Video #Design] How to Use Field Forces in Cinema 4D R21
How to Use Field Forces in Cinema 4D R21
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Top Headlines for November 01, 2019
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New Delhi Schools Shut Because of Toxic Smog
An expert panel in India’s capital has declared a health emergency due to air pollution choking the city, with authorities ordering schools closed until Nov. 5.
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Court Opens Way to Send Ex-Mozambique Minister to US Trial
A South African court has set aside an earlier decision to extradite former Mozambican finance minister Manuel Chang back to his country.
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Grammys to Honor Dr. Dre for Trailblazing Production Work
Dr. Dre, who has produced hits for Eminem, Tupac, Snoop Dogg and more, will be honored by the Recording Academy for his trailblazing production work.
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Yemeni Rebels Claim They Have Shot Down a US-Made Drone
Yemen’s Iran-backed Houthi rebels claim they have shot down a U.S.-made drone along the border with Saudi Arabia.
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India, Germany Agree to Boost Industrial Cooperation
India and Germany have agreed to enhance cooperation in tackling climate change, cybersecurity, skill development, artificial intelligence, energy security, civil aviation and defense production.
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Cambodia, Awaiting Political Foes, Stages Security Exercise
Several hundred members of Cambodia’s security forces staged a major exercise Friday in a show of force ahead of the promised return of exiled opposition leaders whom the government says are unwelcome.
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Fitzpatrick Takes 1-Shot Lead Over McIlroy in Shanghai
Already with three victories and a career-best 17 finishes in the top 10, Rory McIlroy has put himself in position to add to those totals going into the weekend at the HSBC Champions.
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North Korea Says It Test-Fired New Multiple Rocket Launcher
North Korea confirmed Friday it conducted its third test-firing of a new 'super-large' multiple rocket launcher that it says expands its ability to destroy enemy targets in surprise attacks.
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Congo Launches Large-Scale Offensive Against Rebels in East
Congo’s military says it has launched an offensive against rebel groups in the country’s east even while efforts continue there to contain a deadly outbreak of the Ebola virus.
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The Latest: Schools Shuttered as Ventura County Fire Grows
The Latest on California fires (all times local):
[#Photoshop #Tutorial] Photoshop: How to Cut Out Backgrounds and KEEP The Original Shadows
Photoshop: How to Cut Out Backgrounds and KEEP The Original Shadows
By Photoshop Training Channel
Published: Jun 10, 2019
In this tutorial, you will learn a compositing technique to keep the original shadow of an image when you remove the background.
📘 INDEX – Replace Background and Keep Original Shadow.
02:14 – Mask The Shadow
06:04 – Adjust the Intensity of the Shadow
07::25 – Set the Color of The ShadowLINKS:
Make Smooth Masks in Photoshop
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Top Headlines for October 31, 2019
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China Denies Reports of Professor Spying in Belgium
China says media reports that a professor leading a Beijing-backed language and culture institute in Belgium was involved in spying are untrue.
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Nigeria Lifts Ban on 2 Prominent Humanitarian Groups
The United Nations says humanitarian groups in Nigeria are relieved after the government lifted a ban on the operations of two prominent international aid groups.
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Germany’s President Wraps Up US Charm Offensive in Boston
Germany’s president is visiting Boston as his country wraps up a yearlong charm offensive designed to ease tensions with the United States.
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Ukraine’s Plan to Sell Farmland Raises Fears of Foreigners
Most of Ukraine’s rich farmland is carved up into small plots owned by about 7 million people, who own the land but can’t sell it.
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Hong Kong Halloween Protest Rally Aims to Test Mask Ban
Hong Kong protesters are calling for people to mark Halloween by wearing masks depicting government officials or scary characters.
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Sri Lanka Candidate Pledges Laws Against Religious Extremism
Sri Lanka’s governing party presidential candidate has pledged to refocus the country’s security policy and introduce tough laws to tackle religious extremism and terrorism.
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Libyan Coast Guard Intercepts 200 Europe-Bound Migrants
Libya’s coast guard says it intercepted 200 Europe-bound migrants, including seven women and three children, off the country’s Mediterranean coast.
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Car Bomb in Turkish-Held Part of Syria Kills at Least 5
A war monitor says a car bomb in a vegetable market in a northern region of Syria held by Turkish-led forces has killed at least five people and wounded 10.
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2 Deputies Wounded, Robbery Suspect Dead in West Virginia
Two sheriff’s deputies in West Virginia have been shot and wounded in an attack that also left a suspect dead.
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Lebanon Struggles to Reopen Roads as Sit-Ins Continue
Lebanese security forces are still struggling to open some roads as protesters continue their civil disobedience in support of nationwide anti-government protests.




