15 Non-Obvious Signs Someone is Wealthy
By Alux.com
Published: Feb 16, 2020
15 Non Obvious Signs Someone is Wealthy | Sunday Motivational
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Top Headlines for February 25, 2020
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Canary Islands Hotel Quarantined Virus Confirmed in Italian
Spanish officials say a tourist hotel on the Canary Island hotel of Tenerife has been placed in quarantine after an Italian doctor staying there tested positive for the COVID-19 virus
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Field Narrows in Bid to Lead Chancellor Merkel’s CDU Party
The field of candidates hoping to take over leadership of German Chancellor Angela Merkel’s party narrowed Tuesday, as one top contender announced that he was bowing out of the race to support another in his bid.
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‘Are You Still Alive?’ Virus Fears Grip South Korean City
A woman wearing vinyl gloves on a subway train. Guests donning masks at a sparsely attended wedding ceremony. People feverishly stocking up on instant noodles and rice. Friends calling each other and asking if they’re still alive.
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China Struggles to Revive Manufacturing Amid Virus Outbreak
Factories that make the world?s smartphones, toys and other goods are struggling to reopen after a virus outbreak idled China?s economy. But even with the ruling Communist Party promising help, companies and economists say it may be months before production is back to normal.
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Turkey Says 2 Turkish Soldiers Killed in Libya
Two Turkish soldiers have been killed in fighting in Libya, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said Tuesday as he also defended Ankara’s move to also send Syrian opposition fighters to the North African country.
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Virus Cases in SKorea Delays Table Tennis Team World Champs
The team world championships in table tennis scheduled in South Korea is the latest sports event postponed because of the virus outbreak from China.
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Japan’s ANA Orders 20 More Boeing 787 Dreamliners
Japanese carrier ANA is ordering 20 Boeing 787 Dreamliner jets, bringing its fleet of the planes to 103 by 2025.
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IOC Senior Member: 3 Months to Decide Fate of Tokyo Olympics
Dick Pound, the longest-serving member of the IOC, estimates there’s a three-month window to decide the fate of the Tokyo Olympics, which are being threatened by the fast-spreading virus from China.
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EU to Approve Tough Negotiating Mandate for UK Trade Talks
European Union ministers are set to approve a tough mandate for its negotiations with the United Kingdom on a free trade deal in the wake of Britain’s departure last month from the bloc.
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Oilers Among Winners, Panthers Losers at NHL Trade Deadline
Mired in a run of one playoff appearance in 13 seasons, the Edmonton Oilers could really use some hockey deep into April and perhaps May and June.
[#Money #Success] 15 Signs You’re a HATER
15 Signs You’re a HATER
By Alux.com
Published: Jan 19, 2020
15 Signs You’re a Hater | Sunday Motivation
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Top Headlines for February 24, 2020
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Survey Finds Olympic, Elite Athletes Struggling Financially
The comments could easily have come from any middle-class town where workers have trouble making ends meet: ?No pension plan, no chance of structural income over a longer period of time.? … ?I will not have savings until the mortgage of my house is paid off.? … ?My parents still have to help me pay for my food.?
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German Carnival Floats Take Aim at Racism in Wake of Attack
Biting commentary on racism in Germany featured prominently Monday among Carnival floats in western cities, hastily put together in the aftermath of a deadly far-right attack last week near Frankfurt.
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Zimbabwe’s Rural Elderly Battle Hunger Amid Severe Drought
Living alone in Zimbabwe?s arid Mudzi district, Leah Tsiga’s best friend is her cat. But when it comes to food, each has to look for their own and the 90-year-old Tsiga often comes second best.
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UN Chief Issues 7-Point ‘Call to Action’ on Human Rights
The head of the United Nations issued a ?call to action? on Monday to countries, businesses and all people to help renew and revive human rights across the globe, laying out a seven-point plan amid concerns about climate change, conflict and repression.
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Italy Tries to Contain Virus as Neighbors Fear Its Spread
Police manned checkpoints around quarantined towns in Italy’s north on Monday as authorities sought to contain cases of COVID-19 virus that have made Italy the focal point of the outbreak in Europe and fears of its cross-border spread.
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China Postpones Key Political Meetings Because of Virus
China announced Monday it has postponed its most important political meetings of the year because of the outbreak of the new virus, a significant step for an authoritarian government that has always kept tight control over its political calendar.
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Extradition Hearing to Begin for WikiLeaks Founder Assange
Supporters of Julian Assange gathered Monday outside a high-security London courthouse, where a judge is set to begin hearing a U.S. extradition case against the WikiLeaks founder.
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Former French Prime Minister and Wife Go on Trial for Fraud
He could have been president of France. Instead, former Prime Minister Francois Fillon is going on trial to face fraud charges after he used public funds to richly pay his wife and children for work they allegedly never performed.
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Iran Lawmaker Says 50 Dead From New Virus in Qom; Is at 50
A staggering 50 people have died in the Iranian city of Qom from the new coronavirus this month, a lawmaker was quoted as saying on Monday, even as the Health Ministry insisted only 12 deaths have been recorded to date in the country.
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K League Season Kick Off Postponed Because of Viral Outbreak
South Korean soccer authorities have indefinitely postponed the start of the 2020 domestic season.
[#Money #Success] 15 Best Books On HAPPINESS
15 Best Books On HAPPINESS
By Alux.com
Published: Nov 20, 2019
15 Best Books On HAPPINESS | THE BOOK CLUB
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Top Headlines for February 23, 2020
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Israel Says It Shot Gazans Placing Bomb Along Border; 1 Dead
The Israeli military said Sunday it shot two Palestinian militants trying to place an explosive device along the border with Gaza ? one of whom was killed according to a Palestinian official.
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Iran’s Health Ministry Raises Death Toll From New Virus to 8
Iran’s health ministry raised Sunday the death toll from the new virus to 8 people in the Middle Eastern country, amid concerns that clusters there, as well as in Italy and South Korea, could signal a serious new stage in its global spread.
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Indian Authorities Scramble to Give Trump a Mega-Rally
The sun-baked city of Ahmedabad was jostling with activity Sunday as workers cleaned roads, planted flowers and hoisted hundreds of billboards featuring President Donald Trump, a day ahead of his maiden two-day visit to India after Prime Minister Narendra Modi promised him a boisterous public reception.
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Eight Dead in Turkey as 5.7 Earthquake Strikes Western Iran
Eight people were killed in Turkey in a magnitude 5.7 earthquake that struck western Iran early Sunday morning, Turkish Interior Minister Suleiman Soylu said.
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Germany’s Hamburg City in Elections Marked by Climate Issues
Voters in Hamburg, Germany’s second-biggest city, go to the polls Sunday to pick a new regional assembly in an election that’s been dominated by the issue of climate change.
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Can Ovechkin Catch Gretzky? NHL’s New Mr. 700 Has a Chance
Alex Ovechkin is making the seemingly impossible appear to be not so far-fetched after all.
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Moscow Targets Chinese With Raids Amid Virus Fears
Bus drivers in Moscow kept their WhatsApp group chat buzzing with questions this week about what to do if they spotted passengers who might be from China riding with them in the Russian capital.
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Israel’s Lieberman Stills Holds Keys to Future Government
Israel finds itself in a familiar place after a tumultuous election campaign ? with maverick politician Avigdor Lieberman still seemingly in control of the country?s fate.
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Iran’s Leader Says Fears of New Virus Used to Stifle Voting
Officials in Iran haven’t announced the voter turnout from parliamentary elections two days ago, but on Sunday the country’s supreme leader accused enemy ?propaganda? of trying to dissuade people from voting by amplifying the threat of the coronavirus.
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Schumer Raises Security Concerns on TSA’s Use of TikTok App
The Senate?s top Democrat is raising questions about the Transportation Security Administration?s use of the China-owned video app TikTok, citing potential national security concerns and a ban by the Department of Homeland Security.
[#AfterEffects #Video] Editing YOUR VIDEOS! (The Finale) | CineBattle
Editing YOUR VIDEOS! (The Finale) | CineBattle
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Published: Dec 29, 2019
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Top Headlines for February 22, 2020
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Iran Reports Another Death, 10 New Cases of New Coronavirus
Iranian health authorities on Saturday reported a fifth death from the new virus that emerged in China, and said the fatality was from among 10 new confirmed cases of the virus in Iran.
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Italy Towns on Effective Lockdown After Virus Clusters Form
A dozen towns in northern Italy were on effective lockdown Saturday after the new virus linked to China claimed a first fatality in Italy and sickened an increasing number of people who had no direct links to the origin of the virus.
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PHOTO GALLERY: A Selection of Pictures From the Past Week
Here’s your look at highlights from the weekly AP photo report, a gallery featuring a mix of front-page photography, the odd image you might have missed and lasting moments our editors think you should see.
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Pope OKs Beatification for Rutilio Grande, Salvadoran Martyr
Pope Francis has moved the Rev. Rutilio Grande, a Jesuit priest who inspired St. Oscar Romero and was himself a victim of El Salvador?s right-wing death squads, a step closer to possible sainthood.
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Pakistan Says 5 Militants Killed in Shootout; 2 Arrested
Pakistani security forces said Saturday that five suspected militants were killed in an overnight raid in the country’s northwest, and that two other militants were arrested in a separate operation.
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First Basketball Olympic Gold Medal Up for Auction
Bill Dennis remembers the stories his father-in-law Bill Wheatley would tell about playing in the 1936 Olympics.
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Ryan Confronts Addiction, Preps for Return to Ottawa Lineup
After realizing he was coming to a dead end in his battle with an alcohol problem, Bobby Ryan says asking for help has shown him a way forward.
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US Leads Training Exercises in Africa Amid Focus on Sahel
Crouching in the sparse brush, maneuvering into formations through a divide, and then shooting at a target, about 10 soldiers from Burkina Faso are among a select group of African soldiers being trained to battle West Africa’s fast-growing extremist threat.
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Togo Vote Could See Gnassingbes Extend Decades-Long Rule
The West African nation of Togo is voting Saturday in a presidential election that is likely to see the incumbent re-elected for a fourth term despite years of calls by the opposition for new leadership.
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Germany Admits There’s a Far-Right Problem, but What to Do?
As Germany’s president expressed his sympathy and shock during a candlelight vigil for nine people killed by an immigrant-hating gunman, a woman called out from the crowd, demanding action, not words.
[#Krita #Animation] Daily Doodle – Krita: David & Goliath (No In Between)
Daily Doodle – Krita: David & Goliath (No In Between)
By Ed Tadeo
Published: Oct 28, 2019
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Top Headlines for February 21, 2020
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Virus Cases Balloon in S. Korea as Outbreak Shifts, Spreads
Schools were shuttered, churches told worshipers to stay away and some mass gatherings were banned as cases of a new virus swelled Friday in South Korea, the newest front in a widening global outbreak.
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Thousands Light Up Joints During Hindu Festival in Nepal
Hindu holy men were joined by devotees and the public Friday at a revered temple in Kathmandu where they lit up marijuana cigarettes during an annual festival despite prohibition and warnings by authorities.
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Yeshaneh Sets World Record in Half Marathon in Nike Shoes
Ababel Yeshaneh set a world record in the women’s half marathon on Friday in the latest breakthrough by athletes wearing high-tech Nike shoes.
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Algeria on Cusp of Change as Protest Movement Marks One Year
Algeria’s peaceful 'smile revolution' unseated the long-time president of Africa’s largest country along with his powerful entourage and struck hard at the corruption they bred. But a year later, the pro-democracy movement is still holding its weekly marches, hoping to make further dents in the establishment.
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Thai Court Orders Popular Opposition Party Dissolved
Thailand’s Constitutional Court on Friday ordered the popular opposition Future Forward Party dissolved, declaring that it violated election law by accepting a loan from its leader.
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German Court Says Tesla Can Fell Trees at Site of New Plant
A German court has ruled that clearing of trees from the site of Tesla Inc.’s first electric car factory in Europe can go ahead, days after it issued an injunction temporarily halting the preparatory work.
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Grief, Anger and Calls for Action After Shooting in Germany
Thousands have gathered in cities across Germany to hold vigils for the victims of a racially motivated shooting, amid growing calls for authorities to crack down on far-right extremism.
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Hundreds of Dams Lack Emergency Plans in Rain-Soaked South
When recent heavy rains swelled a private Mississippi lake and began eroding its earthen dam, Yazoo County Emergency Management Director Jack Willingham was scrambling for a plan.
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Lake Placid Celebrates Its Olympic Past, and Eyes Its Future
The benefits of a miracle have been reaped in Lake Placid for 40 years.
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Heat Retiring Dwyane Wade’s No. 3 This Weekend
Dwyane Wade says that whenever he would hear the national anthem play before Miami home games, he would take a moment and look to the rafters.




