Pumpkin!
By Ed Tadeo
Published: Oct 25, 2021
Brent and Max are professional animation designers working in TV Animation, Together they have worked for a number of major studios including Disney, Dreamworks, and Titmouse. They are most known for their work on Adult Swims Rick and Morty, and together, they want teach you about Animation and Redraw your artwork!
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Top Headlines for November 02, 2021
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Queen Elizabeth Urges Leaders to 'Rise Above the Politics' at COP26
The queen delivered her address by video, after doctors advised her not to travel to the conference. Prince Charles attended and reminded leaders that 'the eyes and hopes of the world are upon you.'
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Thousands of Unvaccinated N.Y.C. Workers Put on Unpaid Leave
About 9,000 municipal employees, less than 6 percent of the work force, were placed on unpaid leave for refusing to get vaccinated. Mayor Bill De Blasio said that there were no disruptions to city services.
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Jury Selection Begins for Kyle Rittenhouse Trial
Twenty jurors will be selected for the trial of Kyle Rittenhouse, 18, who fatally shot two men and wounded another during protests in Kenosha, Wis., in August 2020.
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Modi Pledges India Will Reach Net-Zero Emissions by 2070
India's prime minister, Narendra Modi, committed to five measures to fight climate change during the COP26 climate summit in Glasgow, including plans to ensure that half of the nation's energy mix comes from sources other than fossil fuels by 2030.
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U.N. Leader Calls Failure to Fight Climate Change a 'Death Sentence'
António Guterres, the United Nations secretary general, called on world leaders to escalate climate action, equating the world's current track to 'digging our own graves' during the opening ceremony of the COP26 summit in Glasgow.
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Biden Praises G20 Discussions as Summit Ends
President Biden said he encountered a 'real eagerness' for American leadership in confronting global challenges during his meetings with world leaders at the Group of 20 summit in Rome.
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Watch Live: Biden Speaks After G20 Summit
President Biden delivers remarks after meeting with other world leaders at the Group of 20 summit in Rome.
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Protesters Rally in Rome During G20
Several thousand people marched in Rome as the Group of 20 summit was underway. The demonstrators included a broad range of groups, including climate activists, vaccine skeptics and labor union members.
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World Leaders Pose for 'Family Photograph' at G20 Summit
Leaders of the world's largest economies were joined by first responders as they posed for photographs at the start of the two-day Group of 20 summit in Rome.
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Italian Prime Minister Opens G20 Summit
Mario Draghi started the Group of 20 meeting in Rome with a message that advocated multilateralism and the fair disbursement of vaccines between rich and poor nations.
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15 Realistic Micro Habits to Live Better Every Day
By Alux.com
Published: Aug 09, 2021
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Top Headlines for November 01, 2021
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Biden Praises G20 Discussions as Summit Ends
President Biden said he encountered a 'real eagerness' for American leadership in confronting global challenges during his meetings with world leaders at the Group of 20 summit in Rome.
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Watch Live: Biden Speaks After G20 Summit
President Biden delivers remarks after meeting with other world leaders at the Group of 20 summit in Rome.
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Protesters Rally in Rome During G20
Several thousand people marched in Rome as the Group of 20 summit was underway. The demonstrators included a broad range of groups, including climate activists, vaccine skeptics and labor union members.
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World Leaders Pose for 'Family Photograph' at G20 Summit
Leaders of the world's largest economies were joined by first responders as they posed for photographs at the start of the two-day Group of 20 summit in Rome.
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Italian Prime Minister Opens G20 Summit
Mario Draghi started the Group of 20 meeting in Rome with a message that advocated multilateralism and the fair disbursement of vaccines between rich and poor nations.
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Sheriff Defends Charging Cuomo With a Sex Crime
The Albany County sheriff acknowledged that his office had not coordinated with the county's district attorney before filing a criminal complaint against Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo, but he rejected accusations that the filing was a 'political hit job.'
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Families of Charleston Shooting Victims Reach Settlement
The families of nine Black parishioners who were fatally shot by a white supremacist, and survivors of the shooting, reached an $88 million settlement with the Justice Department.
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Progressives Ready to Vote for 'Both Bills,' Jayapal Says
Representative Pramila Jayapal of Washington, the chairwoman of the Congressional Progressive Caucus, said that her members wanted to see the text of the Build Back Better plan before voting on the $1 trillion bipartisan infrastructure bill.
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New Zealand Will Relax Quarantine Requirements
Chris Hipkins, New Zealand's Covid-19 response minister, announced that the mandatory quarantine period for travelers to the country would be cut in half next month. The changes would free up about 1,500 rooms a month in the country's quarantine hotels.
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Garland Defends Schools Memo Against Republican Attacks
Attorney General Merrick B. Garland rejected Republicans' criticisms that the Justice Department's initiative to address threats against educators was an effort to intimidate parents who were concerned about issues like curriculums and mask mandates.
[#Script #Coding] How does the internet work? (Full Course)
How does the internet work? (Full Course)
By freeCodeCamp.org
Published: Aug 02, 2021
This course will help someone with no technical knowledge to understand how the internet works and learn fundamentals of computer networking.
Test your knowledge with these questions for each section of the course: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/16vXKAr0mat33WTSZQyrQZiYw23wfpTDr?usp=sharing
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Top Headlines for October 31, 2021
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Protesters Rally in Rome During G20
Several thousand people marched in Rome as the Group of 20 summit was underway. The demonstrators included a broad range of groups, including climate activists, vaccine skeptics and labor union members.
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World Leaders Pose for 'Family Photograph' at G20 Summit
Leaders of the world's largest economies were joined by first responders as they posed for photographs at the start of the two-day Group of 20 summit in Rome.
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Italian Prime Minister Opens G20 Summit
Mario Draghi started the Group of 20 meeting in Rome with a message that advocated multilateralism and the fair disbursement of vaccines between rich and poor nations.
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Sheriff Defends Charging Cuomo With a Sex Crime
The Albany County sheriff acknowledged that his office had not coordinated with the county's district attorney before filing a criminal complaint against Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo, but he rejected accusations that the filing was a 'political hit job.'
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Families of Charleston Shooting Victims Reach Settlement
The families of nine Black parishioners who were fatally shot by a white supremacist, and survivors of the shooting, reached an $88 million settlement with the Justice Department.
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Progressives Ready to Vote for 'Both Bills,' Jayapal Says
Representative Pramila Jayapal of Washington, the chairwoman of the Congressional Progressive Caucus, said that her members wanted to see the text of the Build Back Better plan before voting on the $1 trillion bipartisan infrastructure bill.
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New Zealand Will Relax Quarantine Requirements
Chris Hipkins, New Zealand's Covid-19 response minister, announced that the mandatory quarantine period for travelers to the country would be cut in half next month. The changes would free up about 1,500 rooms a month in the country's quarantine hotels.
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Garland Defends Schools Memo Against Republican Attacks
Attorney General Merrick B. Garland rejected Republicans' criticisms that the Justice Department's initiative to address threats against educators was an effort to intimidate parents who were concerned about issues like curriculums and mask mandates.
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State Department Protests Israeli Settlement Expansion
A State Department spokesman, Ned Price, criticized the Israeli government's plan to to build more than 3,000 new settlement units in the occupied West Bank, saying the move 'damages the prospects for a two-state solution.'
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Blinken Pushes 'Significant Reorientation of U.S. Foreign Policy'
Secretary of State Antony Blinken announced a new set of priorities for the State Department that include preventing cyberattacks and fighting misinformation.
[#Money #Success] 10 Largest Companies That The State Had To Bail Out
10 Largest Companies That The State Had To Bail Out
By Alux.com
Published: Apr 06, 2021
Or how governments keep the rich, richer.
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Top Headlines for October 30, 2021
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Sheriff Defends Charging Cuomo With a Sex Crime
The Albany County sheriff acknowledged that his office had not coordinated with the county's district attorney before filing a criminal complaint against Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo, but he rejected accusations that the filing was a 'political hit job.'
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Families of Charleston Shooting Victims Reach Settlement
The families of nine Black parishioners who were fatally shot by a white supremacist, and survivors of the shooting, reached an $88 million settlement with the Justice Department.
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Progressives Ready to Vote for 'Both Bills,' Jayapal Says
Representative Pramila Jayapal of Washington, the chairwoman of the Congressional Progressive Caucus, said that her members wanted to see the text of the Build Back Better plan before voting on the $1 trillion bipartisan infrastructure bill.
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New Zealand Will Relax Quarantine Requirements
Chris Hipkins, New Zealand's Covid-19 response minister, announced that the mandatory quarantine period for travelers to the country would be cut in half next month. The changes would free up about 1,500 rooms a month in the country's quarantine hotels.
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Garland Defends Schools Memo Against Republican Attacks
Attorney General Merrick B. Garland rejected Republicans' criticisms that the Justice Department's initiative to address threats against educators was an effort to intimidate parents who were concerned about issues like curriculums and mask mandates.
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State Department Protests Israeli Settlement Expansion
A State Department spokesman, Ned Price, criticized the Israeli government's plan to to build more than 3,000 new settlement units in the occupied West Bank, saying the move 'damages the prospects for a two-state solution.'
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Blinken Pushes 'Significant Reorientation of U.S. Foreign Policy'
Secretary of State Antony Blinken announced a new set of priorities for the State Department that include preventing cyberattacks and fighting misinformation.
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Manchin Opposes Democrats' Billionaires Tax
Senator Joe Manchin III, Democrat of West Virginia, criticized Senate Democrats' plan to extract hundreds of billions of dollars from billionaires as divisive.
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Brazilian Lawmakers Seek Criminal Charges Against Bolsonaro
Lawmakers voted to recommend nine criminal charges against President Jair Bolsonaro, including 'crimes against humanity,' after a six-month investigation reported that he intentionally allowed Covid-19 to spread and caused hundreds of thousands of deaths.
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More Suspected Live Rounds Were Found on 'Rust' Set, Sheriff Says
Investigators in New Mexico recovered the lead projectile fired by Alec Baldwin that killed the film's cinematographer and wounded its director, the revolver they believe fired the shot, as well as more possible live rounds of ammunition.
[#Video #Design] Level Up: A Free Course to Help You Roadmap Your Motion Design Career
Level Up: A Free Course to Help You Roadmap Your Motion Design Career
By School of Motion
Published: Sep 19, 2020
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Top Headlines for October 29, 2021
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Families of Charleston Shooting Victims Reach Settlement
The families of nine Black parishioners who were fatally shot by a white supremacist, and survivors of the shooting, reached an $88 million settlement with the Justice Department.
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Progressives Ready to Vote for 'Both Bills,' Jayapal Says
Representative Pramila Jayapal of Washington, the chairwoman of the Congressional Progressive Caucus, said that her members wanted to see the text of the Build Back Better plan before voting on the $1 trillion bipartisan infrastructure bill.
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New Zealand Will Relax Quarantine Requirements
Chris Hipkins, New Zealand's Covid-19 response minister, announced that the mandatory quarantine period for travelers to the country would be cut in half next month. The changes would free up about 1,500 rooms a month in the country's quarantine hotels.
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Garland Defends Schools Memo Against Republican Attacks
Attorney General Merrick B. Garland rejected Republicans' criticisms that the Justice Department's initiative to address threats against educators was an effort to intimidate parents who were concerned about issues like curriculums and mask mandates.
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State Department Protests Israeli Settlement Expansion
A State Department spokesman, Ned Price, criticized the Israeli government's plan to to build more than 3,000 new settlement units in the occupied West Bank, saying the move 'damages the prospects for a two-state solution.'
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Blinken Pushes 'Significant Reorientation of U.S. Foreign Policy'
Secretary of State Antony Blinken announced a new set of priorities for the State Department that include preventing cyberattacks and fighting misinformation.
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Manchin Opposes Democrats' Billionaires Tax
Senator Joe Manchin III, Democrat of West Virginia, criticized Senate Democrats' plan to extract hundreds of billions of dollars from billionaires as divisive.
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Brazilian Lawmakers Seek Criminal Charges Against Bolsonaro
Lawmakers voted to recommend nine criminal charges against President Jair Bolsonaro, including 'crimes against humanity,' after a six-month investigation reported that he intentionally allowed Covid-19 to spread and caused hundreds of thousands of deaths.
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More Suspected Live Rounds Were Found on 'Rust' Set, Sheriff Says
Investigators in New Mexico recovered the lead projectile fired by Alec Baldwin that killed the film's cinematographer and wounded its director, the revolver they believe fired the shot, as well as more possible live rounds of ammunition.
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Watch Live: Officials Give Update on the Alec Baldwin 'Rust' Shooting
Officials in Santa Fe address the continuing investigation into the shooting on the set of the movie 'Rust,' where Mr. Baldwin killed the cinematographer and wounded the director with a prop gun.




