15 Of The Most Instagrammable Places Around
By Alux.com
Published: Dec 10, 2021
Check out the best places for your 2022 Instagram photos!! Watch the video.
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Top Headlines for February 14, 2022
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The Canadian Police Work to Clear Protesters in Ontario
A group of police officers stood in a line to move protesters blocking access to an economically vital bridge in Windsor, Ontario. It's the third week of demonstrations that began as a protest against Canada's vaccine mandate for truck drivers crossing the U.S.-Canada border.
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Lead Pipe Removal Is an 'Equity Issue,' Harris Says
Vice President Kamala Harris highlighted Newark's removal of roughly 23,000 lead pipes in nearly three years, saying that the city's progress could provide a road map for communities across the United States.
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N.Y.C. Firefighter Union Opposes Covid Vaccine Mandate
New York City is expected to fire as many as 3,000 unvaccinated municipal workers on Friday. The president of the Uniformed Firefighters Association of Greater New York argued that 'natural immunity' from contracting Covid-19 should be recognized as a form of vaccination.
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Trudeau Rejects Calls to Use Military to End Protests
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau warned that those blocking U.S.-Canada border crossings to protest Covid measures would face increased police presence and penalties, but that Canada was 'a long way' from sending military to disperse demonstrations.
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Ontario Declares State of Emergency as Protests Disrupt Supply Chains
Doug Ford, the premier of Ontario, warned that protesters who do not clear transit routes could face a maximum penalty of $100,000, up to a year in prison and the potential loss of commercial and personal licenses.
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W.H.O. Official Says Africa is 'On Track for Controlling the Pandemic'
The World Health Organization's regional director for Africa said the continent could manage living with the coronavirus if a downward trend in new cases holds and vaccinations are increased.
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Protests Against Covid Restrictions Continue in Canada
Protesters snarled traffic in the capital, Ottawa, and continued blockades at some of the busiest routes linking Canada to the United States, demanding an end to vaccine mandates and coronavirus restrictions.
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'Effective Immediately,' Nevada Ends Mask Mandate
Gov. Steve Sisolak announced that Nevada would join a growing list of states, from New York to California, that are relaxing pandemic restrictions. The governor said schools and private businesses in Nevada could still set their own mask rules.
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Watch Live: Mayor of Windsor Canada Addresses Trucker Protests
Protestors opposing vaccine mandates have blocked some of the busiest routes linking Canada to the United States.
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Talks Between Russia and Britain Over Ukraine Remain at an Impasse
Russia's top diplomat dismissed talks with his British counterpart as unproductive.
[#Money #Success] 10 Books That Help You Think More Clearly
10 Books That Help You Think More Clearly
By Alux.com
Published: Oct 27, 2021
Think more clearly in a society bombarded with media, messages, propaganda, and advertising all day long.
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Top Headlines for February 13, 2022
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The Canadian Police Work to Clear Protesters in Ontario
A group of police officers stood in a line to move protesters blocking access to an economically vital bridge in Windsor, Ontario. It's the third week of demonstrations that began as a protest against Canada's vaccine mandate for truck drivers crossing the U.S.-Canada border.
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Lead Pipe Removal Is an 'Equity Issue,' Harris Says
Vice President Kamala Harris highlighted Newark's removal of roughly 23,000 lead pipes in nearly three years, saying that the city's progress could provide a road map for communities across the United States.
-
N.Y.C. Firefighter Union Opposes Covid Vaccine Mandate
New York City is expected to fire as many as 3,000 unvaccinated municipal workers on Friday. The president of the Uniformed Firefighters Association of Greater New York argued that 'natural immunity' from contracting Covid-19 should be recognized as a form of vaccination.
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Trudeau Rejects Calls to Use Military to End Protests
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau warned that those blocking U.S.-Canada border crossings to protest Covid measures would face increased police presence and penalties, but that Canada was 'a long way' from sending military to disperse demonstrations.
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Ontario Declares State of Emergency as Protests Disrupt Supply Chains
Doug Ford, the premier of Ontario, warned that protesters who do not clear transit routes could face a maximum penalty of $100,000, up to a year in prison and the potential loss of commercial and personal licenses.
-
W.H.O. Official Says Africa is 'On Track for Controlling the Pandemic'
The World Health Organization's regional director for Africa said the continent could manage living with the coronavirus if a downward trend in new cases holds and vaccinations are increased.
-
Protests Against Covid Restrictions Continue in Canada
Protesters snarled traffic in the capital, Ottawa, and continued blockades at some of the busiest routes linking Canada to the United States, demanding an end to vaccine mandates and coronavirus restrictions.
-
'Effective Immediately,' Nevada Ends Mask Mandate
Gov. Steve Sisolak announced that Nevada would join a growing list of states, from New York to California, that are relaxing pandemic restrictions. The governor said schools and private businesses in Nevada could still set their own mask rules.
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Watch Live: Mayor of Windsor Canada Addresses Trucker Protests
Protestors opposing vaccine mandates have blocked some of the busiest routes linking Canada to the United States.
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Talks Between Russia and Britain Over Ukraine Remain at an Impasse
Russia's top diplomat dismissed talks with his British counterpart as unproductive.
[#Photoshop #Tutorial] Remove Background in Photoshop!
Remove Background in Photoshop!
By Photoshop Training Channel
Published: Feb 02, 2022
#Krita #anime #HitfilmExpress #framebyframe
I wanted to do this as a narrative tutorial, which will be available soon.
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Top Headlines for February 12, 2022
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Lead Pipe Removal Is an 'Equity Issue,' Harris Says
Vice President Kamala Harris highlighted Newark's removal of roughly 23,000 lead pipes in nearly three years, saying that the city's progress could provide a road map for communities across the United States.
-
N.Y.C. Firefighter Union Opposes Covid Vaccine Mandate
New York City is expected to fire as many as 3,000 unvaccinated municipal workers on Friday. The president of the Uniformed Firefighters Association of Greater New York argued that 'natural immunity' from contracting Covid-19 should be recognized as a form of vaccination.
-
Trudeau Rejects Calls to Use Military to End Protests
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau warned that those blocking U.S.-Canada border crossings to protest Covid measures would face increased police presence and penalties, but that Canada was 'a long way' from sending military to disperse demonstrations.
-
Ontario Declares State of Emergency as Protests Disrupt Supply Chains
Doug Ford, the premier of Ontario, warned that protesters who do not clear transit routes could face a maximum penalty of $100,000, up to a year in prison and the potential loss of commercial and personal licenses.
-
W.H.O. Official Says Africa is 'On Track for Controlling the Pandemic'
The World Health Organization's regional director for Africa said the continent could manage living with the coronavirus if a downward trend in new cases holds and vaccinations are increased.
-
Protests Against Covid Restrictions Continue in Canada
Protesters snarled traffic in the capital, Ottawa, and continued blockades at some of the busiest routes linking Canada to the United States, demanding an end to vaccine mandates and coronavirus restrictions.
-
'Effective Immediately,' Nevada Ends Mask Mandate
Gov. Steve Sisolak announced that Nevada would join a growing list of states, from New York to California, that are relaxing pandemic restrictions. The governor said schools and private businesses in Nevada could still set their own mask rules.
-
Watch Live: Mayor of Windsor Canada Addresses Trucker Protests
Protestors opposing vaccine mandates have blocked some of the busiest routes linking Canada to the United States.
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Talks Between Russia and Britain Over Ukraine Remain at an Impasse
Russia's top diplomat dismissed talks with his British counterpart as unproductive.
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Boris Johnson Pledges 'Unconditional' Support to NATO
Prime Minister Boris Johnson of Britain promised additional troops, planes and ships to protect the alliance.
[#Script #Coding] Razor Pages for ASP.NET Core – Full Course (.NET 6)
Razor Pages for ASP.NET Core – Full Course (.NET 6)
By freeCodeCamp.org
Published: Dec 02, 2021
Learn the basics of Razor Pages for ASP.NET Core. This course is for anyone who is familiar with ASP.NET Core basics and wants to know how to architect and code real world applications in ASP.NET Core (.NET 6).
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Top Headlines for February 11, 2022
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Protests Against Covid Restrictions Continue in Canada
Protesters snarled traffic in the capital, Ottawa, and continued blockades at some of the busiest routes linking Canada to the United States, demanding an end to vaccine mandates and coronavirus restrictions.
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'Effective Immediately,' Nevada Ends Mask Mandate
Gov. Steve Sisolak announced that Nevada would join a growing list of states, from New York to California, that are relaxing pandemic restrictions. The governor said schools and private businesses in Nevada could still set their own mask rules.
-
Watch Live: Mayor of Windsor Canada Addresses Trucker Protests
Protestors opposing vaccine mandates have blocked some of the busiest routes linking Canada to the United States.
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Talks Between Russia and Britain Over Ukraine Remain at an Impasse
Russia's top diplomat dismissed talks with his British counterpart as unproductive.
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Boris Johnson Pledges 'Unconditional' Support to NATO
Prime Minister Boris Johnson of Britain promised additional troops, planes and ships to protect the alliance.
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Public Workers Protest in Puerto Rico
Thousands of public-sector employees in Puerto Rico, including teachers and firefighters, took to the streets to demand higher salaries, better working conditions and pension benefits.
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C.D.C. Director Urges Caution in Easing Mask Rules
Dr. Rochelle P. Walensky, the director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, said her agency was working on new guidance for the states, but that it was not yet time to lift mask mandates across the nation.
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Windsor Mayor Requests Help to Manage Bridge Protesters
Drew Dilkens, the mayor of Windsor, Ontario, requested additional resources and personnel from Canada's provincial and federal governments to deal with a protest by truckers on the Ambassador Bridge.
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Pelosi in Favor of a 'Governmentwide' Stock Ban
Nancy Pelosi of California, the speaker of the House, said she would agree to a ban on the ownership and trading of individual stocks by members of Congress if the ban also applied to members of the judicial branch.
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McConnell Criticizes R.N.C. Censure of Jan. 6 Panel Members
Senator Mitch McConnell, the minority leader, said it was 'not the job' of the Republican National Committee to censure Representatives Liz Cheney and Adam Kinzinger, and called the attack on Jan. 6 a 'violent insurrection.'
[#Video #Editing] 5 Animations In 5 Minutes | After Effects Tutorial & Workflow
5 Animations In 5 Minutes | After Effects Tutorial & Workflow
By Olufemii
Published: Dec 22, 2021
Learn 5 After Effects Animations in 5 Minutes with Shawn Anderson.
âï¸ Get your first month of Envato Elements for $9:Learn how to animate in this after effects tutorial. Shawn walks you through 5 unique animations where you learn things such as perspective, background animation, and he even has a character animation tutorial and much more!
Top Headlines for February 10, 2022
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Public Workers Protest in Puerto Rico
Thousands of public-sector employees in the U.S. territory, including teachers and firefighters, took to the streets to demand higher salaries, better working conditions and pension benefits.
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C.D.C. Director Urges Caution in Easing Mask Rules
Dr. Rochelle P. Walensky, the director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, said her agency was working on new guidance for the states, but that it was not yet time to lift mask mandates across the nation.
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Windsor Mayor Requests Help to Manage Bridge Protesters
Drew Dilkens, the mayor of Windsor, Ontario, requested additional resources and personnel from Canada's provincial and federal governments to deal with a protest by truckers on the Ambassador Bridge.
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Pelosi in Favor of a 'Governmentwide' Stock Ban
Nancy Pelosi of California, the speaker of the House, said she would agree to a ban on the ownership and trading of individual stocks by members of Congress if the ban also applied to members of the judicial branch.
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McConnell Criticizes R.N.C. Censure of Jan. 6 Panel Members
Senator Mitch McConnell, the minority leader, said it was 'not the job' of the Republican National Committee to censure Representatives Liz Cheney and Adam Kinzinger, and called the attack on Jan. 6 a 'violent insurrection.'
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'Simply the Facts': Blinken Defends Allegations Against Russia
Antony Blinken, the secretary of state, said that the United States was seeking to fight Russia's disinformation campaign by exposing the country's plot to create a fake video depicting a Ukrainian attack.
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Jill Biden Is 'Disappointed' that Free Community College Is Off the Table
The first lady said at a summit of community college leaders that a proposal to waive two years of tuition was no longer part of a social spending bill that Democrats were trying to salvage.
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After Nearly Two Years, Australia Is Reopening to All Vaccinated Visitors
Prime Minister Scott Morrison announced that fully vaccinated international travelers can enter Australia starting Feb. 21, nearly two years after the country closed its borders to almost all noncitizens.
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Lone ISIS Bomber Responsible for Kabul Airport Attack, Pentagon Says
The Pentagon said its investigation found that a single Islamic State suicide bomber carried out the attack that killed 13 U.S. troops and as many as 170 civilians, contradicting initial assessments.
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Putin Voices Solidarity With China in Meeting With Xi
President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia met with President Xi Jinping of China in Beijing in a move to strengthen ties between the two countries.




