15 CHALLENGES Every Entrepreneur Will Face
By Alux.com
Published: Jan 13, 2019
15 CHALLENGES Every Entrepreneur Will Face | Sunday Motivational Video
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[#Design #Trends] Top 100 Customization Trends in 2018 – From Customizable Modular Sofas to Lab-Style Tea Shops (TrendHunter.com)
From TrendHunter.com – Design Trends –Top 100 Customization Trends in 2018 – From Customizable Modular Sofas to Lab-Style Tea Shops (TrendHunter.com):
(TrendHunter.com) These 2018 customization trends allow customers to give their products and services a personal touch. This enables a closer and more connected experience. Everyone has different needs and preferences,…
Top Headlines for January 15, 2019
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The Latest: Germany Denies Report Merkel Offered May Help
The Latest on Britain’s exit from the European Union (all times local):
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10 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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If UK Parliament Rejects May’s Brexit Deal, What’s Plan B?
British Prime Minister Theresa May’s Brexit divorce deal may not be, as one opposition lawmaker called it, 'as dead as the deadest dodo,' but it is definitely ailing.
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Shiffrin Leads 1st Run of Giant Slalom by Massive Margin
Mikaela Shiffrin established a massive lead in the opening run of a World Cup giant slalom on Tuesday.
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AP Was There: Boston’s ‘Great Molasses Flood’ of 1919
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ICC Judges Acquit Former Ivory Coast President Gbagbo
Judges at the International Criminal Court on Tuesday acquitted former Ivory Coast President Laurent Gbagbo and former youth minister Charles Ble Goude of crimes committed following disputed elections in 2010, saying prosecutors failed to prove their case.
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A Look at Timings for Britain’s Crucial Brexit Vote
British Prime Minister Theresa May is facing a critical vote her EU divorce deal — and its prospects are uncertain. A look at how Tuesday’s events are expected to unfold, with approximate timings.
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3 Arrested in Ongoing Anti-Terror Operation in Catalonia
Police in the northeastern Spanish region of Catalonia say they have arrested at least three people as part of an ongoing anti-terror operation.
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UNC Removes Confederate Pedestal From Campus Overnight
Crews removed remnants of a Confederate statue from North Carolina’s flagship public university early Tuesday, hours after the school’s outgoing chancellor ordered that the empty pedestal be put into storage because of safety concerns.
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Zimbabwe’s President in Russia to Meet Putin and Seek Loans
The president of Zimbabwe, whose country is facing its worst economic crisis in a decade, is visiting Russia in hopes of securing long-term loans.
[#Money #Success] 15 Things You Didn’t Know About Ray Dalio
15 Things You Didn’t Know About Ray Dalio
By Alux.com
Published: Jan 14, 2019
15 Things You Didn’t Know About Ray Dalio | Billionaire Monday
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[#Design #Trends] Sparkly Illustrated Zodiac Collections – Valfre Debuts a Playful & Stylish Range of Zodiac Products (TrendHunter.com)
From TrendHunter.com – Design Trends –Sparkly Illustrated Zodiac Collections – Valfre Debuts a Playful & Stylish Range of Zodiac Products (TrendHunter.com):
(TrendHunter.com) Zodiac collections are always fun for consumers because they have universal appeal. Given the popularity of the approach, however, it can be hard to produce a truly striking range of products that…
Top Headlines for January 14, 2019
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Pompeo: Trump Threat to Turkey Shows US Commitment to Kurds
U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo says that President Donald Trump’s threat to devastate NATO ally Turkey’s economy if it attacks U.S.-backed Kurdish fighters in Syria underscores America’s commitment to its partners.
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Russian, Japanese Foreign Ministers Discuss Disputed Islands
The foreign Ministers of Russia and Japan are holding talks about disputed Pacific islands.
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China Denies Detained Canadian Has Diplomatic Immunity
China says a former Canadian diplomat detained in China last month does not enjoy diplomatic immunity, rejecting a complaint from Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
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China Says It Exchanged Data With NASA on Far Side of Moon
China’s space agency says it worked with NASA to collect data from the far side of the moon.
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Barak Slams Netanyahu for Breaking Israel Ambiguity on Syria
Former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak is attacking the country’s current leader, Benjamin Netanyahu, for breaking with Israel’s ambiguity over its strikes against Iranian targets in Syria.
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Kosovo Court Facing Tough Challenges in Search for Justice
Two decades after Kosovo’s 1998-99 war of independence, a court in The Hague has summoned a small group of former freedom fighters for questioning about their roles in the bloody campaign.
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Czech Jailed for Blaming Train Attacks on Islamic Militants
A court has convicted a Czech national of carrying out two attacks on trains while blaming them on Islamic militants and sentenced him to four years in prison.
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Cambodian PM Says Western Sanctions Would Hurt Opposition
Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen says if Western countries impose threatened economic sanctions on his country, it would cause the death of the country’s political opposition.
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Singapore: Malaysia to Bear ‘Consequences’ of Actions at Sea
Singapore’s foreign minister warned Monday of 'consequences' if neighboring Malaysia continues to escalate a dispute over waters claimed by the city state.
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Isner Upset by Opelka in 4 Tiebreakers at Australian Open
It was a bit as if John Isner was looking at a mirror-image across the net at the Australian Open on Monday, facing that rare guy who’s actually a tad taller than he is and can smack serves nearly as well.
[#AfterEffects #Video] After Effects Color Changing Car Paint [TRAILER]
After Effects Color Changing Car Paint [TRAILER]
By After Effects Series Tutorials
Published: Dec 20, 2018
After Effects Tutorials For Beginners: Color Changing Car Paint
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[#Cool #Toys] Smart Laundry Systems – The Flexible LG TWINWash is a 2019 CES Innovation Award Winner (TrendHunter.com)
From TrendHunter.com – Cool Gadgets and Gifts –Smart Laundry Systems – The Flexible LG TWINWash is a 2019 CES Innovation Award Winner (TrendHunter.com):
(TrendHunter.com) At the upcoming Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, the LG TWINWash will be debuted as an innovative and award-winning large-capacity washer and dryer system. The system, which has already…
Top Headlines for January 13, 2019
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Saudi Energy Minister Concerned About Oil Price Volatility
Saudi Arabia’s energy minister says major oil producers need to do better to narrow swings in prices that dip below $60 a barrel and rise above $86.
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16 Injured in Kashmir Protests After 2 Rebels Killed
Police say massive anti-India protests and clashes erupted in disputed Kashmir leading to injuries to at least 16 people after a gunbattle between militants and government forces killed two rebels.
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Pompeo Applauds Qatar’s Assistance While on Mideast Tour
U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo is in Qatar, a nation targeted by a four American allies in the Mideast.
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In-Form Schwarz Leads Kristoffersen, Hirscher in WCup Slalom
Continuing his career-best run of form, Marco Schwarz was fastest in the first leg of a World Cup slalom Sunday.
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Greek Defense Minister Resigns Over Macedonia Name Change
Greek Defense Minister Panos Kammenos, leader of the junior partner in the country’s coalition government, has resigned over the Macedonia name deal, which he opposes.
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Sudan’s Chief Prosecutor Says 24 Killed in Ongoing Unrest
The Sudanese government says more than three weeks of anti-government protests has left 24 people dead. That’s a casualty toll higher by five from the previous tally announced by authorities.
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Switzerland Says 6 Citizens Killed in Swedish Minibus Crash
Switzerland says six of its citizens have been killed in a road crash in northern Sweden.
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Arab Nations Inch Toward Rehabilitating Syria’s Assad
He has survived eight years of war and billions of dollars in money and weapons aimed at toppling him. Now Syrian President Bashar Assad is poised to be readmitted to the fold of Arab nations, a feat once deemed unthinkable as he forcefully crushed the uprising against his family’s rule.
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The Latest: Israeli PM Confirms Weekend Strikes in Syria
The Latest on Israel’s operation along its border with Lebanon (all times local):
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Pope to Parents: It’s OK to Fight, Just Not in Front of Kids
Pope Francis is offering new parents a bit of advice, telling them it’s perfectly normal to fight but just not in front of their children because of the 'anguish' it causes.
[#Money #Success] HARD Work or SMART Work?
HARD Work or SMART Work?
By Alux.com
Published: Dec 21, 2018
Alux Answers: “Hard Work or Smart Work? “
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