15 Ways Society Is BROKEN & How To Fix Them
By Alux.com
Published: Jun 06, 2020
15 Ways Society Is BROKEN & How To Fix Them
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Top Headlines for October 18, 2020
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Movie Theaters Outside N.Y.C. Can Reopen Next Week, Cuomo Says
Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo of New York said some movie theaters outside of New York City would be allowed to reopen with limited capacity starting Oct. 23, and announced a new 'microcluster approach' to combating the coronavirus.
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Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern of New Zealand Wins Second Term
Jacinda Ardern, whose leadership of New Zealand during the coronavirus pandemic has drawn global praise, claimed victory in the national election on Saturday.
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'I Want to Avoid Another National Lockdown,' Johnson Says
Prime Minister Boris Johnson of Britain addressed the rising coronavirus cases in Manchester, England, saying the best way to curb the spread was through targeted responses.
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'Good Old Days of Segregation' Remark Was Sarcastic, Graham Says
After invoking the 'good old days of segregation' while questioning Judge Amy Coney Barrett, Senator Lindsey Graham responded to criticism by saying it was made 'with deep sarcasm.'
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1 Dead After Shooting at Denver Protests
An unidentified man was fatally shot after an argument during opposing protests in Denver on Saturday. The police said the suspect, a security guard hired by a local TV station, was immediately taken into custody.
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'We're Getting Back Up': Louisiana Residents Face Delta Damage
Hurricane Delta left another layer of damage in coastal Louisiana, where the storm made landfall only six weeks after Hurricane Laura devastated the state.
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'Unconscionable': Biden Condemns Trump's Post-Diagnosis Conduct
Joseph R. Biden Jr. also called President Trump's behavior since his coronavirus diagnosis 'reckless' during a drive-in Las Vegas rally, where attendees honked in support.
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Nobel Peace Prize Awarded to World Food Program
The United Nations' World Food Program received the 2020 Nobel Peace Prize Friday for its worldwide efforts to combat hunger amid the coronavirus pandemic.
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Video Shows Massive Fire in South Korea High-Rise Apartment
A fire engulfed a 33-story residential high-rise in Ulsan, South Korea, forcing the evacuation of hundreds of people.
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Protesters and Police Clash in Indonesia's Capital
Riot police fired tear gas and water cannons to disperse demonstrators in Jakarta, Indonesia, in the third day of a nationwide strike against a new law slashing worker and environmental protections.
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The Adjustment Layer Scale Up Trick | Premiere Pro Tutorial
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Top Headlines for October 17, 2020
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'I Want to Avoid Another National Lockdown,' Johnson Says
Prime Minister Boris Johnson of Britain addressed the rising coronavirus cases in Manchester, England, saying the best way to curb the spread was through targeted responses.
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'Good Old Days of Segregation' Remark Was Sarcastic, Graham Says
After invoking the 'good old days of segregation' while questioning Judge Amy Coney Barrett, Senator Lindsey Graham responded to criticism by saying it was made 'with deep sarcasm.'
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1 Dead After Shooting at Denver Protests
An unidentified man was fatally shot after an argument during opposing protests in Denver on Saturday. The police said the suspect, a security guard hired by a local TV station, was immediately taken into custody.
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'We're Getting Back Up': Louisiana Residents Face Delta Damage
Hurricane Delta left another layer of damage in coastal Louisiana, where the storm made landfall only six weeks after Hurricane Laura devastated the state.
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'Unconscionable': Biden Condemns Trump's Post-Diagnosis Conduct
Joseph R. Biden Jr. also called President Trump's behavior since his coronavirus diagnosis 'reckless' during a drive-in Las Vegas rally, where attendees honked in support.
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Nobel Peace Prize Awarded to World Food Program
The United Nations' World Food Program received the 2020 Nobel Peace Prize Friday for its worldwide efforts to combat hunger amid the coronavirus pandemic.
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Video Shows Massive Fire in South Korea High-Rise Apartment
A fire engulfed a 33-story residential high-rise in Ulsan, South Korea, forcing the evacuation of hundreds of people.
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Protesters and Police Clash in Indonesia's Capital
Riot police fired tear gas and water cannons to disperse demonstrators in Jakarta, Indonesia, in the third day of a nationwide strike against a new law slashing worker and environmental protections.
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'I Don't Know What I'll Do,' Biden Says if Trump Skips Debate
Joseph R. Biden Jr., the Democratic presidential nominee, said his campaign was still assessing how it would respond if President Trump declined to attend a virtual presidential debate.
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Indian Capital Launches Campaign to Curb Toxic Air Pollution
Authorities in New Delhi launched an anti-pollution campaign on Monday in an attempt to curb air pollution levels ahead of winter, when the capital is regularly covered in toxic haze, and warned that filthy air could make the coronavirus pandemic more dangerous.
[#Money #Success] 15 Tips to Crush an Interview
15 Tips to Crush an Interview
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Published: Jul 07, 2020
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Top Headlines for October 16, 2020
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'Good Old Days of Segregation' Remark Was Sarcastic, Graham Says
After invoking the 'good old days of segregation' while questioning Judge Amy Coney Barrett, Senator Lindsey Graham responded to criticism by saying it was made 'with deep sarcasm.'
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1 Dead After Shooting at Denver Protests
An unidentified man was fatally shot after an argument during opposing protests in Denver on Saturday. The police said the suspect, a security guard hired by a local TV station, was immediately taken into custody.
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'We're Getting Back Up': Louisiana Residents Face Delta Damage
Hurricane Delta left another layer of damage in coastal Louisiana, where the storm made landfall only six weeks after Hurricane Laura devastated the state.
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'Unconscionable': Biden Condemns Trump's Post-Diagnosis Conduct
Joseph R. Biden Jr. also called President Trump's behavior since his coronavirus diagnosis 'reckless' during a drive-in Las Vegas rally, where attendees honked in support.
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Nobel Peace Prize Awarded to World Food Program
The United Nations' World Food Program received the 2020 Nobel Peace Prize Friday for its worldwide efforts to combat hunger amid the coronavirus pandemic.
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Video Shows Massive Fire in South Korea High-Rise Apartment
A fire engulfed a 33-story residential high-rise in Ulsan, South Korea, forcing the evacuation of hundreds of people.
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Protesters and Police Clash in Indonesia's Capital
Riot police fired tear gas and water cannons to disperse demonstrators in Jakarta, Indonesia, in the third day of a nationwide strike against a new law slashing worker and environmental protections.
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'I Don't Know What I'll Do,' Biden Says if Trump Skips Debate
Joseph R. Biden Jr., the Democratic presidential nominee, said his campaign was still assessing how it would respond if President Trump declined to attend a virtual presidential debate.
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Indian Capital Launches Campaign to Curb Toxic Air Pollution
Authorities in New Delhi launched an anti-pollution campaign on Monday in an attempt to curb air pollution levels ahead of winter, when the capital is regularly covered in toxic haze, and warned that filthy air could make the coronavirus pandemic more dangerous.
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Trump's Doctors 'Cautiously Optimistic' About His Condition
During a news conference before President Trump is scheduled to leave the hospital, his doctors said his condition had improved, but that he is not 'out of the woods.'
[#Money #Success] 15 Things You Should Know About Yourself (If You Want to Win at Life)
15 Things You Should Know About Yourself (If You Want to Win at Life)
By Alux.com
Published: Aug 02, 2020
15 Things You Should Know About Yourself (If You Want to Win at Life)
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Top Headlines for October 15, 2020
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'Good Old Days of Segregation' Remark Was Sarcastic, Graham Says
After invoking the 'good old days of segregation' while questioning Judge Amy Coney Barrett, Senator Lindsey Graham responded to criticism by saying it was made 'with deep sarcasm.'
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1 Dead After Shooting at Denver Protests
An unidentified man was fatally shot after an argument during opposing protests in Denver on Saturday. The police said the suspect, a security guard hired by a local TV station, was immediately taken into custody.
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'We're Getting Back Up': Louisiana Residents Face Delta Damage
Hurricane Delta left another layer of damage in coastal Louisiana, where the storm made landfall only six weeks after Hurricane Laura devastated the state.
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'Unconscionable': Biden Condemns Trump's Post-Diagnosis Conduct
Joseph R. Biden Jr. also called President Trump's behavior since his coronavirus diagnosis 'reckless' during a drive-in Las Vegas rally, where attendees honked in support.
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Nobel Peace Prize Awarded to World Food Program
The United Nations' World Food Program received the 2020 Nobel Peace Prize Friday for its worldwide efforts to combat hunger amid the coronavirus pandemic.
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Video Shows Massive Fire in South Korea High-Rise Apartment
A fire engulfed a 33-story residential high-rise in Ulsan, South Korea, forcing the evacuation of hundreds of people.
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Protesters and Police Clash in Indonesia's Capital
Riot police fired tear gas and water cannons to disperse demonstrators in Jakarta, Indonesia, in the third day of a nationwide strike against a new law slashing worker and environmental protections.
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'I Don't Know What I'll Do,' Biden Says if Trump Skips Debate
Joseph R. Biden Jr., the Democratic presidential nominee, said his campaign was still assessing how it would respond if President Trump declined to attend a virtual presidential debate.
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Indian Capital Launches Campaign to Curb Toxic Air Pollution
Authorities in New Delhi launched an anti-pollution campaign on Monday in an attempt to curb air pollution levels ahead of winter, when the capital is regularly covered in toxic haze, and warned that filthy air could make the coronavirus pandemic more dangerous.
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Trump's Doctors 'Cautiously Optimistic' About His Condition
During a news conference before President Trump is scheduled to leave the hospital, his doctors said his condition had improved, but that he is not 'out of the woods.'
[#Video #Design] Live Freelance Panel Discussion
Live Freelance Panel Discussion
By School of Motion
Published: Jun 11, 2020
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Top Headlines for October 14, 2020
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1 Dead After Shooting at Denver Protests
An unidentified man was fatally shot after an argument during opposing protests in Denver on Saturday. The police said the suspect, a security guard hired by a local TV station, was immediately taken into custody.
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'We're Getting Back Up': Louisiana Residents Face Delta Damage
Hurricane Delta left another layer of damage in coastal Louisiana, where the storm made landfall only six weeks after Hurricane Laura devastated the state.
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'Unconscionable': Biden Condemns Trump's Post-Diagnosis Conduct
Joseph R. Biden Jr. also called President Trump's behavior since his coronavirus diagnosis 'reckless' during a drive-in Las Vegas rally, where attendees honked in support.
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Nobel Peace Prize Awarded to World Food Program
The United Nations' World Food Program received the 2020 Nobel Peace Prize Friday for its worldwide efforts to combat hunger amid the coronavirus pandemic.
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Video Shows Massive Fire in South Korea High-Rise Apartment
A fire engulfed a 33-story residential high-rise in Ulsan, South Korea, forcing the evacuation of hundreds of people.
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Protesters and Police Clash in Indonesia's Capital
Riot police fired tear gas and water cannons to disperse demonstrators in Jakarta, Indonesia, in the third day of a nationwide strike against a new law slashing worker and environmental protections.
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'I Don't Know What I'll Do,' Biden Says if Trump Skips Debate
Joseph R. Biden Jr., the Democratic presidential nominee, said his campaign was still assessing how it would respond if President Trump declined to attend a virtual presidential debate.
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Indian Capital Launches Campaign to Curb Toxic Air Pollution
Authorities in New Delhi launched an anti-pollution campaign on Monday in an attempt to curb air pollution levels ahead of winter, when the capital is regularly covered in toxic haze, and warned that filthy air could make the coronavirus pandemic more dangerous.
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Trump's Doctors 'Cautiously Optimistic' About His Condition
During a news conference before President Trump is scheduled to leave the hospital, his doctors said his condition had improved, but that he is not 'out of the woods.'
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'This Incident Should Never Have Happened,' Hancock Says
Nearly 16,000 people who tested positive for the coronavirus were not recorded in Britain's daily number of reported cases for a test and trace program.




