10 Best Ways To BUILD A Great Reputation
By Alux.com
Published: Aug 31, 2020
It’s so simple to build a great reputation you wonder how it’s possible that so many people f*ck it up!
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Top Headlines for September 09, 2020
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Australian Prime Minister Criticizes TikTok Suicide Video
Australian regulators have ruled out prosecuting TikTok over an apparent suicide video under tough new laws prohibiting some forms of violent online images, but the prime minister urged social media companies on Wednesday to take more responsibility for offensive content.
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Iranian Director Calls Venice Premiere ‘Like a New Life’
Restricted travel, quarantine and positive COVID-19 tests meant that Majid Majidi's appearance at the Venice Film Festival for Iranian drama 'Sun Children' (Khorshid) was an achievement in itself.
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5 Things to Know for Today
Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about today:
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More Than 100 UK Lawmakers Condemn China Over Uighurs Abuse
More than 100 British lawmakers have signed a letter to the Chinese ambassador condemning what they described as 'a systematic and calculated programme of ethnic cleansing against the Uighur people' in China's far western Xinjiang region.
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Pope Uses Mask, Sanitizer as He Appeals for Public Health
Pope Francis wore a face mask and used hand sanitizer Wednesday as he appealed for the faithful to look out for the health of others as well as themselves during the coronavirus pandemic.
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English Warned Limits on Gatherings May Last Til Christmas
New limits on social gatherings in England to six people are set to stay in place for the 'foreseeable future,' potentially until or even through Christmas, British Health Secretary Matt Hancock said Wednesday.
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Earthquake Strikes New Jersey, Shaking Reported Across State
A magnitude 3.1 earthquake struck in East Freehold, New Jersey, early Wednesday morning, the U.S. Geological Survey reported.
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Over 300 Groups Urge More Scrutiny of China on Human Rights
More than 300 civil society groups including Human Rights Watch, Amnesty International and the International Service for Human Rights are urging the United Nations to set up an international watchdog to address human rights violations by the Chinese government.
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Nobel Laureate Warns Arrests Won’t Stop Belarus Protests
Belarusian authorities on Wednesday detained one of the last leading members of an opposition council who remained free, moving methodically to end a month of protests against authoritarian President Alexander Lukashenko.
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Coronavirus Hits Belgian Government Coalition Talks
A key negotiator trying to cobble a coalition government together has tested positive for COVID-19, dampening hopes that one of Belgium’s longest political impasses could be broken soon, co-negotiator Conner Rousseau said Wednesday.
[#Money #Success] 10 Things To Know Before Signing Any Contract
10 Things To Know Before Signing Any Contract
By Alux.com
Published: Aug 26, 2020
10 Things To Know Before Signing Any Contract
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Top Headlines for September 08, 2020
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UK Virus Concerns Mount Following Big Increase in New Cases
The British government faced pressure Tuesday to act fast to keep a lid on coronavirus infections after a sharp spike in new cases across the U.K. over recent days stoked concerns about the pandemic’s prospective path during winter.
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The Latest: India Reports Its Highest Daily Virus Death Toll
NEW DELHI – India has reported 1,133 deaths from the coronavirus in the last 24 hours, its highest single-day total.
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Lavrov: Russia Ready to Help Ease Turkey-Greece Tension
Russia's foreign minister said Tuesday that Moscow is ready to help ease rising tensions over Turkey’s search for energy reserves in the eastern Mediterranean.
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2020 Watch: How Long Can Trump Ride ‘Law and Order’?
Presidential politics move fast. What we're watching heading into a new week on the 2020 campaign:
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China Launches Initiative for Global Data Security Issues
China has launched an initiative to address global data security issues, a countermove to the U.S. 'clean network' program that is aimed at discouraging other countries from using Chinese technology.
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Shark Kills Man on Australia’s Gold Coast Tourist Strip
A shark fatally mauled a man on Tuesday on Australia's Gold Coast city tourist strip, an official said.
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China Detains 23 in Crackdown on Inner Mongolia Protests
Police in China’s Inner Mongolia region have detained at least 23 people following protests last week against a new policy that replaces Mongolian-language textbooks with Chinese ones in classrooms.
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Belarus Activist Resists Authorities’ Push to Leave Country
A leading opposition activist in Belarus was held on the border Tuesday after she resisted an attempt by authorities’ to force her to leave the country, part of government efforts to end a month of protests against the reelection of the country’s authoritarian leader.
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When Will Tourists Return to Africa? Continent Must Guess
Raino Bolz quickly diversified when his tourism business in South Africa's winelands crashed to a halt in March because of the coronavirus pandemic. He sold a minibus – useless without tourists to ferry around – and bought a herd of pregnant cows.
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EU Names Dombrovskis as Its New Trade Chief
The European Union's executive commission is proposing its experienced Latvian vice president, Valdis Dombrovskis, to take over the post as trade chief of the bloc following the resignation of Ireland’s Phil Hogan.
[#Money #Success] 15 WOMEN That CHANGED THE WORLD!
15 WOMEN That CHANGED THE WORLD!
By Alux.com
Published: Jun 22, 2020
15 WOMEN That CHANGED THE WORLD!
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Top Headlines for September 07, 2020
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Berlin Chair Protest to Back Calls for Greek Camp Evacuation
Activists are setting up thousands of chairs outside the German parliament in Berlin to underline their calls to take in migrants from an overcrowded camp on a Greek island.
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The Latest: 2 Man City Players Test Positive for Virus
The Latest on the effects of the coronavirus outbreak on sports around the world:
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Supporters Gather for Assange Court Extradition Showdown
Lawyers for WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange and the U.S. government were squaring off in a London court on Monday at a high-stakes extradition case delayed by the coronavirus pandemic.
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EU Seeks Details After Report UK May Renege on Brexit Terms
The European Union's chief Brexit negotiator said Monday that he will seek clarification from London about a report that Britain might be planning to renege on commitments it has made during negotiations on its departure from the bloc, as concern mounts that trust between the sides is evaporating.
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In Pandemic, Nigerian Teacher Can ‘Teach the Whole World’
For many 12th graders, the closure of Nigeria's public schools to combat the spread of COVID-19 presents a particular problem: How to prepare for crucial, final exams?
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UK Police Arrest Man Over String of Stabbings in Birmingham
British police arrested a 27-year-old man early Monday on suspicion of murder and seven counts of attempted murder following a string of stabbings in a busy nightlife district in the central England city of Birmingham over the weekend.
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German Industrial Production Up for 3rd Consecutive Month
German industrial production increased for the third consecutive month in July, but the gain was relatively modest following bigger gains in the immediate aftermath of this spring’s shutdowns, official data showed Monday.
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US Navy Searches for Missing Nimitz Sailor in Arabian Sea
The U.S. Navy searched through the night into Monday morning for a sailor who went missing from the aircraft carrier USS Nimitz during its patrol of the northern Arabian Sea amid tensions with Iran.
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Matt Kemp’s Clutch HR Powers Rockies Past Dodgers Again, 7-6
Matt Kemp hit a go-ahead, two-run homer in the eighth inning against his former team, and the Colorado Rockies sent the Los Angeles Dodgers to their first series loss of the season with a 7-6 victory Sunday night.
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Pakistan Seeking Relief From $5.8B Fine Over Mining Lease
Pakistan is seeking the reversal of a $5.8 billion penalty imposed by an international tribunal for denying a mining lease to an Australian company, saying that paying the fine would hinder its handling of the coronavirus pandemic.
[#Money #Success] 10 Ways to Value Real Estate
10 Ways to Value Real Estate
By Alux.com
Published: Sep 01, 2020
Kluxers, real estate decisions are some of the biggest that we make in our lives.
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Top Headlines for September 06, 2020
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Renault F1 Team Rebranding as Alpine From Next Season
The Renault Formula One team is rebranding as Alpine as from next season and will race in the colors of the French flag.
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Pandemic Turns Summer Into European Tourism’s Leanest Season
Bruges mayor Dirk De fauw first realized something was desperately wrong with European tourism when on a brisk March morning he crossed the Burg square in front of the Gothic city hall and there was nothing but silence.
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California Wildfire Traps Campers in National Forest
Three fast-spreading California wildfires sent people fleeing Saturday, with one trapping campers at a reservoir in the Sierra National Forest, as a brutal heat wave pushed temperatures into triple digits in many parts of state.
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China’s First Reusable Spacecraft Lands After 2-Day Flight
China's first reusable spacecraft landed Sunday after two days in orbit, a possible step toward lower-cost space flight, the government announced.
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Death Toll From Bangladesh Mosque Explosion Rises to 24
The death toll from a gas pipeline explosion in a mosque outside Bangladesh's capital rose to 24 on Sunday while authorities were examining how a leakage caused the accident during evening prayers.
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Multiple People Injured in Series of Stabbings in England
Multiple people were injured in late-night stabbings in a busy nightlife area of the central England city of Birmingham, police said. They said it was too early to determine the motive.
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Cohen Memoir Casts Him as ‘Star Witness’ Against Trump
Michael Cohen’s tell-all memoir makes the case that President Donald Trump is 'guilty of the same crimes' that landed his former fixer in federal prison, offering a blow-by-blow account of Trump’s alleged role in a hush money scandal that once overshadowed his presidency.
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LEADING OFF: Harper Gets Steamed, Trout Reaches Milestone
A look at what’s happening around the majors today:
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Police Say Pakistani Man Killed Journalist Wife in Southwest
A Pakistani husband shot and killed his journalist wife at the couple’s home in a remote southwestern town before fleeing, but the motive behind the killing was unclear, police said Sunday.
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For Lebanese, Recovery Too Heavy to Bear a Month After Blast
A month after Beirut's devastating explosion, Ghassan Toubaji still sits under a gaping hole in his ceiling – he can look up through the dangling plaster, wires and metal struts and the broken brick roof and see a bit of sky.
[#AfterEffects #Video] FAKE UNPREDICTABLE Dude Perfect TRICK SHOT (Premiere Pro)
FAKE UNPREDICTABLE Dude Perfect TRICK SHOT (Premiere Pro)
By Cinecom.net
Published: Jun 26, 2020
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Top Headlines for September 05, 2020
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‘Hotel Rwanda’ Hero Denied Access to Lawyer, Supporters Say
Supporters of the man portrayed in 'Hotel Rwanda' say Rwandan authorities have denied a lawyer access to Paul Rusesabagina nearly a week after the outspoken government critic was paraded in handcuffs and accused of terrorism.
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The Latest: Czech Republic Sees 700 New Cases for 1st Time
PRAGUE – The number of people infected with the coronavirus has continued to surge in the Czech Republic, surpassing 700 for the first time.
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Environment Activists Blockade UK Newspaper Printing Plants
Environmental activists have blockaded two British printing plants, disrupting the distribution of several national newspapers on Saturday.
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As Africa’s COVID-19 Cases Rise, Faith Is Put to the Test
The COVID-19 pandemic is testing the patience of some religious leaders across Africa who worry they will lose followers, and funding, as restrictions on gatherings continue. Some evangelical Christian leaders in Uganda have launched a campaign with the now-universal phrase of protest: 'I can't breathe.'
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Iran Begins New School Year Amid Virus Concerns
Iran on Saturday opened the new school year after nearly seven months of closure.
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China Jails 2 for Hiding Trip to City at Center of Outbreak
Two people who returned to their hometown after contracting the coronavirus in the Chinese city at the center of the outbreak in January have been sentenced to prison for failing to quarantine themselves or report the visit.
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Police: Toddler Killed in Shootout Between Vehicles
A toddler was killed while riding in a vehicle along a Louisiana road in a shooting that was condemned by the city’s mayor.
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UN Chief Warns of Famine Risk in 4 Countries
U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres warned that there is a risk of famine and widespread food insecurity in four countries affected by conflict – Congo, Yemen, northeast Nigeria and South Sudan – and the lives of millions of people are in danger.
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Spanish Doctors Hope Beach Trips Can Help ICU Virus Patients
After nearly two months of being sedated and connected to IV lines in a hospital’s intensive care unit, Francisco Espana took a moment to fill his ailing lungs with fresh air at a Barcelona beachfront.
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Trout Ties Angels’ HR Record, Then Scores Winning Run
Mike Trout tied the Angels' record for career home runs in the first inning and scored the winning run in the 11th as Los Angeles beat the Houston Astros 6-5 on Friday night.




