10 Steps To LEARN ANYTHING
By Alux.com
Published: Aug 01, 2020
10 Steps To LEARN ANYTHING
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Top Headlines for August 20, 2020
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Spain: Migrant Dies After Group Tries to Cross Melilla Fence
Spanish authorities said that an African man died and 11 other people sustained minor injuries Thursday when around 300 migrants attempted to jump over a series of fences that separate the Spanish enclave of Melilla from Moroccan territory.
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Europa League Final: Resurgent Inter or Sevilla’s Record
What is the point of the Europa League? Sevilla and Inter Milan have very different answers to that question.
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Video of 2018 Police Action During Detention Shocks Belgium
The government has reacted with shock to released images of a fatal 2018 police intervention in which a Slovak man died after he was put in detention. Pictures show an officer sitting on his chest while the man was in distress.
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State TV Says Iran Unveiled 2 New Missiles
Iran's state TV is reporting the country has unveiled two new missiles amid heightened tensions between Iran and the United States.
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Liverpool Opens EPL Title Defense Against Promoted Leeds
Leeds’ first game in the Premier League in 16 years couldn’t be tougher: a trip to champion Liverpool.
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Islamic State Bride Sold Her Wedding Present: An AK47
A German woman who joined the Islamic State group fell on such hard times that she had to sell her wedding present, an AK47 rifle, according to prosecutors in Germany.
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Zero G: Some German Mobile Users Still Waiting for a Signal
From his home on a former East German army base, Jens Raeder can power up a carefully restored Soviet shortwave transmitter and communicate with military radio enthusiasts around the world.
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China Commerce Ministry: Trade Talks With US Coming Soon
A Chinese Commerce Ministry official said Thursday that talks with the U.S. on a trade agreement that were postponed last week will be held 'soon.'
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Aspiring UK Medical Students in Limbo Because of Exam Fiasco
Chris Byrne and Khadijah E. Olonade worked hard to get into medical school, but the computer said no.
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Jessica Korda Withdraws Late From Women’s British Open
Jessica Korda, one of the top U.S. hopes at the Women’s British Open, withdrew from the first major of the year because of medical reasons before the first round started Thursday.
[#Money #Success] 15 Ways To Handle STRESS In A CRISIS
15 Ways To Handle STRESS In A CRISIS
By Alux.com
Published: Jul 04, 2020
15 Ways To Handle STRESS In A CRISIS
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Top Headlines for August 19, 2020
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Iran Surpasses 20,000 Confirmed Deaths From the Coronavirus
Iran surpassed 20,000 confirmed deaths from the coronavirus on Wednesday, the health ministry said – the highest death toll for any Middle East country so far in the pandemic.
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Greek Cargo Ship Fire in Arabian Sea Kills 1, Injures 1
A Greek-flagged cargo ship with 18 crew on board caught fire in the Arabian Sea early on Wednesday, leaving one crew member dead and another one injured, Greece’s Shipping Ministry said.
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36 Arrests as France Celebrates Historic PSG Victory
Euphoria mixed with tension as France celebrated Paris Saint-Germain’s historic victory in the Champions League semifinal, lighting up the Champs-Elysees with cheers and flares and drawing tear gas.
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Pope: Rich Can’t Get Priority for Vaccine, Poor Need Help
Pope Francis on Wednesday warned against any prospect that rich people would get priority for a coronavirus vaccine.
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World’s Top Shipper Says Outlook for Trade Uncertain
The world's biggest shipping company, Denmark's A.P. Moller-Maersk, said Wednesday that its business dropped slightly in the second quarter as the COVID-19 pandemic hurt global demand.
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Profits Slide for Dubai’s DP World Port Operator Amid Virus
International port operator DP World said on Wednesday profits were down 56% for the first half of the year, with earnings sliding to $333 million as coronavirus lockdowns and a global recession impact trade around the world.
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Suspected Norway Spy Didn’t Work on Defense Projects
A man who is in custody in Norway suspected of spying for Russia was heading an industry project on 3D printing and had no security clearance and didn't work on projects for the defense industry, the Norwegian Armed Forces or other governmental agencies, his employer said.
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Mali Soldiers Behind Coup Take to Airwaves, Promise Handover
The Malian soldiers who forced President Ibrahim Boubacar Keita to resign in a coup promised early Wednesday to organize new elections after their takeover was swiftly condemned by the international community.
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Prosecutors: Berlin Crashes Were Islamic Extremist Attack
A series of crashes caused by a 30-year-old Iraqi man on a Berlin highway was an Islamic extremist attack, prosecutors told the German news agency dpa on Wednesday.
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EU Leaders Seek to Ramp Up Pressure on Belarus President
European Union leaders are putting on a show of support Wednesday for people protesting in Belarus. Emergency talks will aim to highlight their concern about the contested presidential election and ratchet up pressure on officials linked to the security crackdown that followed.
[#Krita #Animation] Krita: Fighting Stick
Krita: Fighting Stick
By Ed Tadeo
Published: Jul 02, 2020
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This one has reference used for the action but not a rotoscope. I copied pose by pose drawing and fill in the in-between.
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Top Headlines for August 18, 2020
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Questions Surround Messi's Future Amid Barcelona Chaos
Barcelona will choose a new coach in the coming days, and it may have a new president next year.
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UK Retailer Marks & Spencer Cuts 7,000 Jobs Due to Pandemic
U.K. retailer Marks & Spencer says it plans to eliminate about 7,000 jobs as it streamlines management and store operations after sales plunged during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Snowing Cocoa? Chocolate Factory Glitch Dusts Swiss Town
Residents of a Swiss town got a bit of a shock when it started snowing particles of a fine cocoa powder after the ventilation system at a chocolate factory malfunctioned.
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China Considers Imposing Tariffs on Australian Wine
China on Tuesday began investigating whether Australia is dumping wine in a trade dispute that further strains relations between the countries and could shut the biggest export market for Australian wine.
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Belarusian Ambassador Resigns After Supporting Protesters
The Belarusian ambassador to Slovakia, who supported protesters rallying against his country’s authoritarian president, said Tuesday he has handed in his resignation, a move indicating growing dissent at a high level of government.
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Norwegian Suspected of Spying for Russia Held in Custody
A Norwegian citizen suspected of spying for Russia has been remanded in custody for four weeks.
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LEADING OFF: Reds Eye Return After Positive Test; Rays-Yanks
A look at what’s happening around the majors today:
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World Shares Mixed as Investors Eye Virus Counts, Stimulus
Shares were mixed in Europe and Asia on Tuesday, after buying of technology stocks nudged the S&P 500 closer to the record high it set in February before the pandemic crunched the global economy.
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Mulligan: Extra Year of NCAA Eligibility for Fall Athletes?
Whether college football players play a lot in the fall, a little in the spring or not all over the next 10 moths, some athletic administrators want to give them a mulligan on the 2020-21 season.
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Doncic’s Debut Good Enough for History, but Not for a Win
Nobody had ever scored as much as Luka Doncic in an NBA playoff debut.
[#Photoshop #Tutorial] 5 Must-Know Photoshop Brush Tool Shortcuts | 90-Second Tip #22
5 Must-Know Photoshop Brush Tool Shortcuts | 90-Second Tip #22
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Top Headlines for August 17, 2020
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5 Things to Know Today
Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about today:
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Norway Arrests Citizen for Spying, Doesn’t Identify Country
Norway’s domestic intelligence agency said Monday that a Norwegian citizen has been arrested for handing over information to a foreign country, saying the alleged actions 'could harm fundamental national interests.'
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2020 Watch: Democrats Begin Their All-Virtual Convention
Presidential politics move fast. What we're watching heading into a new week on the 2020 campaign:
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EU President Calls Emergency Summit on Belarus Elections
European Council President Charles Michel on Monday convened an emergency summit of EU leaders to discuss the presidential election in Belarus and the crackdown in the wake of the polls.
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3 Texas Officers Shot by Gunman, Who Holds 3 People in Home
Three police officers were shot and a man remained barricaded inside a home with three of his family members in a suburb of Austin, Texas, authorities said.
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Israeli Forces Shoot, Wound Deaf Palestinian at Checkpoint
Israeli security guards on Monday shot and wounded a Palestinian who is deaf and couldn’t hear their commands to stop at a West Bank checkpoint, police said.
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Crash, Conflict Blocks Away From Peaceful Portland Protest
A man appeared to have been punched and kicked unconscious by demonstrators just blocks away from a peaceful protest in Portland as unrest continued in Oregon’s biggest city.
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Japan’s Leader Goes to Hospital, Raising Health Concerns
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe went to a hospital on Monday for what Japanese media said was a regular health checkup, although the visit generated renewed worries about his health.
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Quake Strikes Off Southern Greek Coast, No Damage Reported
An earthquake with a preliminary magnitude of 5.1 struck off the coast of southern Greece Monday morning, Greece's Institute of Geodynamics said. No damage or injuries were immediately reported.
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South Korea Pastor Tests Positive Amid Virus Spike at Church
A conservative South Korean pastor who has been a bitter critic of the country’s president has tested positive for the coronavirus, health authorities said Monday, two days after he participated in an anti-government protest in Seoul that drew thousands.
[#Money #Success] 10 Most Expensive MOTORCYCLES In The World 2020
10 Most Expensive MOTORCYCLES In The World 2020
By Alux.com
Published: Jul 30, 2020
10 Most Expensive MOTORCYCLES In The World
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Top Headlines for August 16, 2020
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Josephine Weakens, Kyle No Longer a Tropical Storm
Tropical Storm Josephine weakened early Sunday and the system named Kyle became a post-tropical cyclone, forecasters said.
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Thai Protesters Stage Rally That May Test Movement’s Support
Anti-government protesters gathered in Thailand’s capital on Sunday for a rally that may test whether their movement has any strength beyond the college campuses where it has blossomed.
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German Police Conduct Raids Linked to Illegal Gambling
Hundreds of police officers searched shisha bars, tea houses and illegal gambling halls across western Germany early Sunday.
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Israel Shuts Gaza Fishing Zone After Overnight Fighting
Israel closed the Gaza Strip’s offshore fishing zone Sunday following a night of cross-border fighting with Palestinian militants, the most intense escalation of hostilities in recent months.
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Italy Garbage Dips With Virus Lockdowns, but Plastics Rise
Italy produced 10% less garbage during its coronavirus lockdown, but environmentalists warn that increased reliance on disposable masks and packaging is imperiling efforts to curb single-use plastics that end up in oceans and seas.
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Hunger, Squalor Mar South Sudan Post-War Unification Efforts
Here in crowded camps in South Sudan, former enemies are meant to be joining forces after a five-year civil war so they can help the shattered country recover. But they can barely find enough food.
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Miocic Retains Heavyweight Crown With Decision Over Cormier
Stipe Miocic defeated Daniel Cormier by unanimous decision in a five-round bout Saturday night to win the rubber match in a fantastic trilogy between the fighters and retain his heavyweight championship at UFC 252.
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Betts Hits Tying Homer, Dodgers Beat Angels 6-5 in 10
Chris Taylor scored on Max Muncy’s sacrifice fly in the 10th inning, and the Los Angeles Dodgers rallied to beat the Los Angeles Angels 6-5 Saturday night for their season-high fourth consecutive victory.
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The Latest: New Zealand Counts 13 New Cases, Most Linked
WELLINGTON, New Zealand – Health authorities reported 13 new cases of the coronavirus in New Zealand on Sunday, including 12 linked to an outbreak in the city of Auckland and one returning traveler who was already in quarantine.
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Portland Police Declare Riot, Push Protesters From Building
A riot was declared in Oregon’s biggest city as protesters demonstrated outside a law enforcement building early Sunday, continuing a nightly ritual in Portland.




