Happy Leap Year of 2020!
By Ed Tadeo
Published: Jan 01, 2020
Drawing like Miyazaki was a tough challenge, Here is the full timelapse of all the miyazaki themed art we did this episode!
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Check out our LOFI Miyazaki Stream video here
https://youtu.be/q3izWw2MqmEMany Thanks to our Guest Animation Justin Noel
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Top Headlines for March 26, 2020
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Israeli Parliament to Choose New Speaker Amid Double Crisis
The Israeli parliament will select a new speaker on Thursday after the Supreme Court forced the vote amid an unprecedented challenge to Israeli democracy unfolding amid the country’s battle against the rapid spread of coronavirus.
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Tokyo Olympics: Looking for a New Date for Opening, Closing
The Tokyo Olympics need new dates for the opening and closing ceremonies in 2021.
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Estonia Won Its War on Fentanyl, Then Things Got Worse
Igor Smirnov was introduced to opiates the day his first son was born, when he got celebratory drunk and a neighbor injected him with an intoxicating extract of opium poppies.
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Jobless After Virus Lockdown, India’s Poor Struggle to Eat
Some of India’s legions of poor and people suddenly thrown out of work by a nationwide stay-at-home order began receiving aid distribution Thursday, as both the public and private sector work to blunt the impact of efforts to curb the coronavirus pandemic.
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SKorea, Singapore Get Stimulus; Casinos Hammered
The outbreak of the coronavirus has dealt a shock to the global economy with unprecedented speed as it continues to spread across the world. Here is a look at some of the latest developments Thursday related to the global economy, particular economic sectors, and the workplace:
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World Leaders to Meet Virtually to Coordinate Virus Response
Leaders of the world’s most powerful economies will convene virtually on Thursday to try and coordinate a response to the fast-spreading coronavirus, which has shuttered businesses and forced well over a quarter of the world’s population into home isolation.
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MMA, Esports, The Apprentice _ Chatri’s Options in Pandemic
He survived the Asian financial crisis, which wiped out entire economies and tore his family apart.
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Iraqi Military Says 2 Rockets Hit Baghdad’s Green Zone
Iraq’s military on Thursday said at least two rockets hit inside Baghdad’s heavily fortified Green Zone, the seat of Iraq’s government and home to the U.S. Embassy, according to an Iraqi military statement, the first attack following a brief lull in violence from earlier this month.
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Daily Bread? In France, Fighting Virus 1 Baguette at a Time
In France, the fight against COVID-19 is being waged one baguette at a time.
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The Latest: Virus Patients Evacuated on Medicalized Train
The Latest on the coronavirus pandemic. The new coronavirus causes mild or moderate symptoms for most people, but for some, especially older adults and people with existing health problems, it can cause more severe illness or death.
[#AfterEffects #Video] DOJA CAT – Say So Rainbow MOTION TRAIL (Premiere Pro)
DOJA CAT – Say So Rainbow MOTION TRAIL (Premiere Pro)
By Cinecom.net
Published: Mar 06, 2020
http://storyblocks.com/Cinecom – Create the Colorfull Trail effect from music video Doja cat “Say so”. Learn how to create a Time Glitch Motion Trail effect in this Adobe Premiere Pro tutorial.
More Music Video Effects & Breakdowns
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Top Headlines for March 25, 2020
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Tokyo’s Delayed Olympics: Who Pays Bills for Another Year?
With the Tokyo Olympics postponed until 2021, now comes the multi-billion-dollar question: Who pays the bills for the delay, and how large will they be?
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South Africa’s Coronavirus Cases Jump Again Above 700
South Africa’s coronavirus cases jumped again to 709, the health minister said Wednesday, as the country with the most cases in Africa prepared to go into lockdown first thing Friday.
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Of America and Sacrifice: Is the Country Ready to Step Up?
For most Americans alive today, the idea of shared national sacrifice is a collective abstraction, a memory handed down from a grandparent or passed on through a book or movie.
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Cricket Captain, Bollywood Star Send Virus Message to India
India cricket captain Virat Kohli and his Bollywood actress wife Anushka Sharma have posted a video message to their compatriots urging them to stay at home for the next three weeks in a bid to slow the spread of the coronavirus.
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AP PHOTOS: Virus Accentuates Isolation of Spain’s Homeless
While Spanish authorities tell the public that staying home is the best way to beat the coronavirus pandemic, some people are staying out because home has come to mean the streets of Madrid and Barcelona.
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India’s 1.3 Billion Locked Down as US Reaches Virus Aid Deal
The world’s largest democracy went under the world’s biggest lockdown Wednesday, with India’s 1.3 billion people ordered to stay home in a bid to stop the coronavirus pandemic, while in the U.S., lawmakers and the White House agreed on a massive $2 trillion domestic aid package to help those impacted by the outbreak.
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The Latest: German Lawmakers to Vote on Economic Aid Package
The Latest on the coronavirus pandemic, which has infected more than 424,000 people and killed over 18,000. The COVID-19 illness causes mild or moderate symptoms in most people, but severe symptoms are more likely in the elderly or those with existing health problems. More than 108,000 people have recovered so far, mostly in China.
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Survivors of World Conflicts Offer Perspective Amid Pandemic
As Western countries reeling from the coronavirus pandemic awaken to a new reality of economic collapse, overwhelmed hospitals, grounded flights and home confinement, it’s tempting to think the end of days is at hand.
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Fore! Golfers Play On, for Now, With Precautions in Place
Washtenaw Golf Club, one of the oldest courses in Michigan, typically only has to worry about the weather in March.
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Israel to Shut Down Synagogues in Latest Step to Fight Virus
The Israeli government on Wednesday approved new sweeping restrictions over the new coronavirus pandemic, including ordering the closing of all synagogues amid increased infections in places of worship, just as Libya became the latest at-risk Mideast nation to report its first case.
[#Money #Success] Top 10 MOST EXPENSIVE Private Jets in The World | 2020
Top 10 MOST EXPENSIVE Private Jets in The World | 2020
By Alux.com
Published: Mar 13, 2020
Top 10 MOST EXPENSIVE Private Jets in The World
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Top Headlines for March 24, 2020
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Home Internet Jammed Up? Try These Steps Before Upgrading
With so much of the U.S. workforce ? and their families ? now cooped up at home to combat the spread of the novel coronavirus, it’s not a huge surprise that home internet is showing the strain.
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Teams, Toddlers and Cabinets: The Joys of Working From Home
In the early days of working from home to prevent spread of the COVID-19 disease, some Massachusetts Institute of Technology researchers talking strategy on a video chat couldn?t help but get distracted by their team leader?s kitchen cabinets.
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New Coronavirus Threatens Both Rich, Poor Across Mideast
The new coronavirus continued its spread across some of the most-vulnerable nations of the Mideast on Tuesday as the International Monetary Fund warned that a lack of medical supplies in Iraq, Sudan and Yemen could lead to a surge in prices.
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US Shames Afghan Leaders’ Obstinance Even as Pandemic Looms
Washington’s unprecedented threat to cut $1 billion in Afghanistan funding ? a response to the refusal of rivals in Kabul to work together to advance peace ? comes at a time when the impoverished nation risks being overwhelmed by the coronavirus pandemic.
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Solidarity: Foreign Hospitals Help French Virus Hotspot Cope
The eastern French border city of Mulhouse was fought over by France and Germany across two centuries, but the horrors of the new coronavirus cluster tearing through this community of 110,000 is inspiring unusual solidarity.
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Thailand Decrees State of Emergency to Control Coronavirus
Thailand’s government agreed Tuesday to declare an emergency to take stricter measures to control the coronavirus outbreak that has infected hundreds of people in the Southeast Asian country.
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Buddy, Can You Spare a Dime? Echoes of ’30s in Viral Crisis?
The imagery floats in sepia-colored photographs, faintly recalled images of bedraggled people lined up for bread or soup. Shacks in Appalachian hollows. Ruined investors taking their lives in the face of stock market crashes. Desperation etched on the faces of a generation that would soon face a world war.
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Men Accused of Creating Explosions to Rob ATMs in 2 States
Two men are facing federal charges in Florida for using small explosions to rob ATMs in the Tampa Bay area, authorities said Monday.
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Olympic Torch Relay: No Torch, No Torchbearers, No Public
The Tokyo Olympic torch relay will start Thursday as planned in northeastern Fukushima prefecture ? but with no torch, no torchbearers, no public, and little ceremony.
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De Grasse Still Hoping to Be Part of Olympic Sprint Show
Andre De Grasse intends on being a major part of the sprint show at the Tokyo Games.
[#Money #Success] 15 Best Books on MORALITY
15 Best Books on MORALITY
By Alux.com
Published: Jan 15, 2020
15 Best Books on MORALITY | THE BOOK CLUB
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Top Headlines for March 23, 2020
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The Latest: Athletes’ Group Call for Olympic Postponement
The Latest on the effect of the coronavirus outbreak on sports around the world:
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2020 Watch: Can President Donald Trump Reclaim Control?
The coronavirus outbreak has grounded the 2020 presidential race ? but not ended it. What we’re watching heading into a new week of what we used to call the campaign trail:
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Air Canada Lays Off 5,000, France Tries to Save Food Supply
The rapid spread of the coronavirus since it was first reported in China has dealt an unparalleled shock to the world economy.
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SoftBank to Buy Back $41 Billion in Assets to Trim Debt
The Japanese technology and telecoms company SoftBank said Monday it plans to buy back up to 4.5 trillion yen ($41 billion) of its assets as it seeks to trim its gigantic debt burden.
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India Halts Its Lifeblood Train Network to Try to Stop Virus
As India expanded its virus-containment measures and halted its lifeblood train network, the federal government warned Monday of strict legal action for those who flout the rules.
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Group: Egypt’s Security Forces ?Disappear, Torture? Children
Egyptian security forces under President Abdel Fattah el-Sissi have arbitrarily arrested, forcibly disappeared and tortured children as young as 12 while prosecutors and judges turned a blind eye, an international rights group said Monday.
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Israeli Forces Open Fire, Killing Palestinian Throwing Rocks
Israeli forces shot and killed a 32-year-old Palestinian man early on Monday who was hurling rocks at Israeli troops, the Palestinian health ministry and the Israeli military said.
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Syrians Brace for Lockdown After First Virus Case
Syrians rushed to stock up on food and fuel Monday amid fears that authorities would resort to even stricter measures after reporting the first coronavirus infection in the country, where the healthcare system has been decimated by nearly a decade of civil war.
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Hunt for Medical Gear to Fight Virus Becomes All-Consuming
The hunt for ventilators and other medical supplies consumed the U.S. and Europe on Monday, as new coronavirus infections soared and political paralysis stalled efforts for a quick aid package from Congress. Asian markets and U.S. futures both sank as more governments tightened restrictions to fight the pandemic.
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Presidents in Health Crises: Trump More Hands-On Than Many
Woodrow Wilson was more focused on the end of World War I than a flu virus that was making its way around the globe, ultimately sickening hundreds of thousands of Americans, including the president himself.
[#Photoshop #Tutorial] Realistic Glass Window Reflection Effect | Photoshop Tutorial
Realistic Glass Window Reflection Effect | Photoshop Tutorial
By Photoshop Training Channel
Published: Dec 18, 2019
Photoshop tutorial showing you how to create a realistic glass window reflection effect.
The techniques that you will learn in this Photoshop tutorial will help you create the illusion that the photo was shot behind a glass window.
Even if you never intend to fake reflections in Photoshop, you should still check out this tutorial, it’s a great crash course in how certain Blending Modes work… [READ MORE]
Top Headlines for March 22, 2020
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The Latest: Uzbekistan Closes Border, Adds Masks Requirement
The Latest on the coronavirus pandemic, which has infected more than 307,200 people and killed more than 13,000. The COVID-19 illness causes mild or moderate symptoms in most people, but severe symptoms are more likely in the elderly or those with existing health problems. More than 92,000 people have recovered so far, mostly in China.
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Iran Leader Refuses US Help, Citing Virus Conspiracy Theory
Iran’s supreme leader Sunday refused U.S. assistance to fight the new coronavirus, citing an unfounded conspiracy theory that the virus could be man-made by America.
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Virus Rebels From France to Florida Flout Lockdown Practices
Young German adults hold ?corona parties' and cough toward older people. A Spanish man leashes a goat to go for a walk to skirt confinement orders. From France to Florida to Australia, kitesurfers, college students and others crowd the beaches.
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Strong Quake Shakes Croatia, Damaging Buildings in Capital
A strong earthquake shook Croatia and its capital on Sunday, causing widespread damage and panic. A 15-year-old was reported in critical condition and others were injured, news outlets reported.
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Road Crash in Bangladesh Kills at Least 13
A speeding truck rammed a passenger vehicle in southeastern Bangladesh, leaving at least 13 people dead and three others injured, a police official said Sunday.
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Indian Migrant Workers Crowd Trains, Defying Virus Curfew
Indian migrant workers attempting to reach their home villages crowded a railway station in the northern state of Uttar Pradesh on Sunday, defying a 14-hour ?people’s curfew? that Prime Minister Narendra Modi called to stem a surge in coronavirus cases in the world’s second-most populous country.
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Virus Advances Around the World as Medical Supplies Dwindle
The virus pandemic advanced Sunday after the U.S. and Europe reported soaring new cases, prompting a scramble in some regions to set up additional hospital beds and replenish much-needed medical supplies.
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2 Sri Lanka Inmates Killed in Riot Over Virus Restrictions
Inmates in a Sri Lanka prison scuffled with guards and some tried to escape during a protest against new strict measures to control the spread of the coronavirus, leaving two dead and six wounded, police said Sunday.
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Hawaii to Quarantine All Arrivals to the State for 14 Days
Hawaii’s governor has instituted a mandatory 14-day self-quarantine starting Thursday of all people traveling to the state as part of efforts to fight the spread of coronavirus .
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N Korea Says Trump’s Letter Offers Anti-Virus Cooperation
President Donald Trump sent a personal letter to North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, seeking to maintain good relations and offering cooperation in fighting the viral pandemic, Kim?s sister said Sunday.




