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Snap is in talks to set up shop in Saudi Arabia Snap has held advanced talks to open an office in Saudi Arabia, positioning the social media company to be a first-mover in the country among its peers, according to sources familiar with the discussions. In addition to potentially opening an office, the company is developing a content deal with the MiSK ...
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LeBron James, the most important athlete in America, explained I am, of course, hardly an objective party. I have rooted for LeBron James and the Cleveland Cavaliers since I was 15 years old. But even for those who haven't, James has compiled a résumé that rivals any player in the history of the NBA — up to and including Michael Jordan, widely regarded as the ...
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Pro-Business President Throws His Hair-Curler In Wall Street's Bathtub Something you may have picked up on in the 71 years that Donald Trump has polluted the earth is that he has a pathological need to take credit for events, real or imagined, even—or perhaps especially—when his connection to said events is incidental at best. As a private citizen, he credited himself ...
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Teachers in Oklahoma and Kentucky stage protests Teachers in the US states of Oklahoma and Kentucky are protesting over a range of issues from funding to benefits. In Oklahoma, teachers walked out of the classroom on Monday to call for better funding and salaries. 'We've all heard stories from students, parents, and teachers affected by eleven years ...
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An Enormous Crack Just Opened Up In Africa, Evidence Africa Is Literally Splitting In Two A massive crack suddenly appeared in Kenya, prompting new discussion on the breakup of Africa into two land masses. The crack continues to grow in size as heavy rainfall in Kenya's Narok County exacerbates the kilometer-sized chasm. The sudden appearance of the crack is related to a regional ...
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Rab Butler revolutionised education in 1944. Let's do it again The first witnessed new schools, colleges and curriculum innovation, especially in the arts, as well as new youth and career services. Margaret Thatcher's neoliberalism underpinned Baker's 1988 reform bill, which meant a prescribed national curriculum and tougher accountability, along with diversity in ...
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Japan sees opportunity in Southeast Asia's energy markets China's ambitious Belt and Road Initiative is changing the landscape of emerging countries by pouring money into infrastructure and energy, leaving regional rivals seemingly in the dust. But Japanese companies see opportunity in an important industry in China's backyard: liquefied natural gas.
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Mastering an Arri Workflow in Adobe Premiere Pro I love the Alexa… and I'm an editor. It's no secret that Arri cameras have become the standard of high-end productions across the film and television industry. Arri's ability to produce such a high-end image, in terms of color latitude and dynamic range have secured Alexa's dominance as the workhorse ...
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Origins and spread of fluted-point technology in the Canadian Ice-Free Corridor and eastern Beringia In this paper we address two focal questions: Is there a strong morphological and technological relationship between northern fluted points, Corridor points, and temperate North American points, suggesting the potential for homology? And if so, which of the temperate complexes best represent the ...
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