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Part 5: What do younger men in regional areas think about alcohol?

Very few young people think about the health risks of drinking but research is proving that alcohol is bad for your health.




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These drought-hit young people feel forgotten, but they're speaking up with their ideas on dealing with the dry

Young people across Australia are being hit hard by the drought now they want to be heard and be part of a solution.




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LibrariesConnect: Start the Conversation – What is the funniest Zoom moment you have experienced?

Submitted by Casey Cramer: Now that we are living in a time with plenty of video conference calls – and are making these calls from our homes where pets, kids and significant others may appear in the background – we all have heard and seen some funny moments. What is the funniest Zoom moment you […]




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Kindness at Ohio State YouTube Playlist

Take a look back at all our favorite kindness moment at The Ohio State University by viewing our YouTube playlist...




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Bring Kindness To Your Zoom Meetings

The Office of Student Life created two kind Zoom backgrounds you can use to spread virtual kindness...




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Can you guess the weight of Uluru?

What is the "wisdom of a crowd"? Mathematician Lily Serna investigates a mathematical phenomenon that suggests that if you have a large enough crowd, with a broad variety of people making estimates, then the mean (average) answer of the crowd will be accurate! Find out if a crowd can guess the weight of Uluru from the ground up. How much do you think it would weigh? How could you test this mathematical phenomenon in the classroom?




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Why borrowing can cost you more

Think credit cards are basically free money? Gen Fricker will make you think again. Learn how interest rates and fees affect the money you borrow, and why they may be more expensive in the long run. Oh dear! Then test yourself with ASIC Moneysmart's "Things to think about" classroom exercises.  




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Oregon To Quarantine Foster Youth Removed From Michigan Facility After A Death

Two Oregon teenagers placed in a Michigan facility where at least 37 youth tested positive for COVID-19 will soon be moved to quarantine in Oregon. 

 




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Recession-proofing your client's business

IBM Business Partners can listen to this series of short, powerful discussions and learn how to help their clients deal with the pain points of the current complex economic environment.




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Put the power of IBM Smarter Planet on your Web site

Now IBM Business Partners can incorporate the Smarter Planet vision and innovative way of thinking into their marketing and Web presence by embedding the new Smarter Planet widget on their site. It's easy, and there's no cost.




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33 days until golf: Best college team you've probably never heard of




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'Friday the 13th' turns 40: Take this quiz to test your knowledge of the iconic series

To celebrate 40th anniversary of "Friday the 13th," take this quiz to test your knowledge of the iconic horror series.





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From 'Scoob!' and 'Perry Mason' to HBO Max and 'King of Staten Island,' here's your streaming guide to the summer's movies and TV shows

Shirley (June 5, VOD) Elisabeth Moss plays celebrated novelist Shirley Jackson in Josephine Decker’s Sundance-award winning drama. The film premiered to strong reviews and word of mouth at last year’s Toronto International Film Festival.





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Fantasy: 7 bust candidates to avoid in your draft




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QUIZ: Test your knowledge of sports mascots




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Big Ten win totals: Why Northwestern should be on your radar




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NCAA president: 'You can't have college sports' without colleges open




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De La Hoya corrects McGregor: 'I never challenged you'




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QUIZ: Test your knowledge of sports movie characters




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The art of accessibility. Knowing art when you 'hear' it.

The Lille Metropole Museum of Modern, Contemporary and Outsider Art (LaM) has a new Smartphone application called "Tag My LaM" — that describes nearby sculptures when visitors are strolling the extensive outside sculpture garden.




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10 steps for making your meeting accessible. How to design your meeting and include everyone.

Many talented, creative clients and colleagues have physical limitations, such as blindness or visual impairment, deafness or limited mobility. When you schedule a meeting, do you take potential disabilities into consideration? These 10 steps should help you design your meeting and include everyone.




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HTML5 accessibility. Coming soon – are you ready?

HTML5 is the fifth version of the World Wide Web Hypertext Markup Language (HTML). HTML5 accessibility is a work in progress with many details still under development.




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QUIZ: How much do you remember about the current soccer season?




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Three Things You Should Check Before Buying Microchip Technology Incorporated (NASDAQ:MCHP) For Its Dividend

Is Microchip Technology Incorporated (NASDAQ:MCHP) a good dividend stock? How can we tell? Dividend paying companies...





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10 Facts You Might Not Have Known About The Charger

A few interesting facts about one of the quintessential cars of the muscle car era.





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10 Facts You Might Not Have Known About The Shelby Cobra

Learn about this important American sports car.





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You’ll Never See A 1971 Chevy El Camino Customized Like This Again

This is a piece of artwork on four wheels.





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Braves' Hamels: Playing without fans will feel like 'biggest tryout' of career




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Get a free mug to give back from the EDbyEllen.com Thank You Shop ???? – Anne Pinney

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lana del rey - summertime sadness (sxade synthwave remix) | 80s [legendado/tradução] - YouTube




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What You Need to Know About Adoption Consultants | Shelley Skuster




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Solve the Rubik's Cube (3x3) | You CAN Do the Rubiks Cube

I got to MIDDLE by myself, but now I'm fucking stuck and I have decided (because of Linear Algebra) that I fucking hate all math for all time and hate life and the universe because I hate math so much and I am angry that I suck so bad at math and that there is so much terminology and minutia, all of which leading to absolutely nothing. It infuriates me. Thus the Rubiks also infuriates me. I am going to quit computer programming because of this. I am too old for this shit. Maybe I should leave my wife too, and run away from home. This whole life is getting me really down right now.




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Deno 1.0: What you need to know - LogRocket Blog

Unofficially billed as "the sequel to Node.js," Deno is poised to be the most exciting and controversial JavaScript-related release in recent memory.




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New Google Lens features to help you be more productive at home

Google Lens now lets you copy/paste text from handwritten notes to your laptop!




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Speed up your Mac via hidden prefs | The Robservatory




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Ask HN: Is your company sticking to on-premise servers? Why? | Hacker News




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PixelMe : Convert your photo into pixelart.




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Ask HN: Name one idea that changed your life | Hacker News




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QUIZ: Test your knowledge of sports dynasties




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Young talent motivated by Matildas

FOUR years ago, Olivia Mitchell joined her first soccer team. Now the 12 year old is set to represent NSW in the national primary schools competition.




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Does this movie smell funny to you?

SYDNEY is about to welcome the return of Odorama — a scratch and sniff movie experience that has to be smelled to be believed.




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Young rugby star knows how to kick it with the boys

Five minutes on the field is all it takes to show the boys Emily Winslade means business.




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QUIZ: Test your knowledge of defunct sports teams




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QUIZ: Test your knowledge of all-time great coaches




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Yousefian v. City of Glendale

(United States Ninth Circuit) - In this action alleging false arrest and malicious prosecution, plaintiff was arrested by defendant police officers for an alleged assault on his father-in-law. After plaintiff's arrest, his wife met with one of the police officers and gave him drugs which she purported to have found in plaintiff's car. Soon thereafter, the police officer and plaintiff's wife began a sexual relationship, and plaintiff was charged with assault, elder abuse, and two counts of drug possession. The drug charges were eventually dismissed for lack of probable cause, and a jury acquitted plaintiff the remaining charges, and after conducting an internal investigation, the City of Glendale terminate the police officer for conduct unbecoming of an officer. Summary judgment in favor of defendants is affirmed, where: 1) notwithstanding plaintiff's self-defense claim, there was probable cause to arrest and prosecute plaintiff for assault and elder abuse; 2) because the police officer's relationship with plaintiff's wife began after all of the evidence related to the altercation had been collected and documented, the officer's later misconduct did not undermine the existence of probable cause; and 3) plaintiff failed to demonstrate a Fourth Amendment seizure with respect to the drug possession charges.



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  • Criminal Law & Procedure
  • Ethics & Disciplinary Code

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Garry Young is a gun destined to excel

Versatile athlete Garry Young may only be 10, but his love of sport has been a lifelong commitment.




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Bartholomew v. Youtube, LLC.

(California Court of Appeal) - Affirming the trial court's dismissal for failure to state a claim in the case of a musician whose video was taken down from YouTube, which posted a statement that the video had violated their terms of service, because using violence and profanity as examples of things that could result in the removal of a video did not amount to libel.




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Doe v. United States Youth Soccer

(California Court of Appeal) - In a suit for negligence and willful misconduct against soccer league defendants, arising out of the sexual abuse of plaintiff by her former soccer coach, the trial court's judgment sustaining defendants' demurrers to the fourth amended complaint on the ground that they had no duty to protect plaintiff from criminal conduct by a third party and dismissing the defendants is reversed where defendants had a duty to conduct criminal background checks of all adults who would have contact with children involved in their programs.




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US v. Young

(United States Seventh Circuit) - Affirmed the prison sentence of a defendant who pleaded guilty to wire fraud for defrauding the Veterans Administration regarding the extent of his service‐related injuries.