15 SECRET HABITS People From Japan Use To Be Happy
By Alux.com
Published: Aug 30, 2021
Only things that are imperfect, incomplete, and ephemeral can truly be beautiful.
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[#Webdesign #Coding] JavaScript Callbacks, Promises, and Async / Await Explained
JavaScript Callbacks, Promises, and Async / Await Explained
By LearnWebCode
Published: Aug 23, 2021
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Mayor Adams Says He's Open to a Remote Learning Option
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[#AfterEffects #Video] Why I still SUCK at making Short Films
Why I still SUCK at making Short Films
By Cinecom.net
Published: Jul 14, 2021
https://cinecom.info/Skillshare – I made a new short film called Entanglement. As a filmmaker/director I have lots of things to learn. In this video I share my mistakes.
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Car Bomb Explodes Near Airport in Somalia's Capital
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Boris Johnson Apologizes for Downing Street Lockdown Party
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[#Money #Success] 15 Most Important Milestones in Life
15 Most Important Milestones in Life
By Alux.com
Published: Aug 23, 2020
What are the most important milestones in life?
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[#AfterEffects #Video] Making a REAL LIFE ANIME! (Cinematography Breakdown)
Making a REAL LIFE ANIME! (Cinematography Breakdown)
By Cinecom.net
Published: Dec 03, 2021
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