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Lifelike, but not alive: These animal sculptures are crafted from newspaper

Old newspapers gain new life as evocative sculptures that tell a story about the relationship between humans and animals.



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7 go-to recipes when you don't feel like cooking

You're tired, hungry and you just want something delicious without having to think much. These recipes are for those moments.




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What would your city be like without cars? This city tried it

The Spanish city of Pontevedra takes car-free to the next level by converting 75 acres into a pedestrian-only zone.




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The Love of a Car is a Love Like No Other

Through rugged adventures, family road trips and daring expeditions, your car is there, helping you make memories.




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A bike is like 'a rolling walking stick'

Do older people need parking, or do they need a safe place to ride bikes and scooters?




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6 foods more likely than chicken to harbor salmonella

Chicken's always the scapegoat, but there are other suprising sources of salmonella. Here are other foods that can harbor the bacteria and how to avoid it.




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Research reveals insurance claims among the most likely to succeed in courts

Law firm warns insurance sector will be under scrutiny as the level of litigation is predicted to rise as a result of Covid-19.




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Insurance Covid-Cast - episode six: From panic to practicalities, what will BI insurance look like when the Covid-19 recriminations settle down

In the latest episode of Insurance Post and Insurance Age’s new series of video casts brought to you while our journalists are in isolation lockdown we discuss how the insurance industry let the narrative over business interruption become national headlines for the wrong reasons.




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Google AdSense and AdWords - Like Yin and Yang

Explains what Google's AdSense and Adwords are, how they relate to one another and how they are used together to drive traffic and make money on line.




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The Rich Look like Beggars, and the Beggars Look like Kings

If you saw my father on a normal day, you'd feel sorry for him. You'd think he was a beggar. But he's not. He's one of the wealthiest and fastest growing landowners in northern Mississippi.




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Bringing an Old Fridge Back to "Like New" Condition - Top Tips

Fresh new shiny appliances for your kitchen are always exciting. They work smoothly, look modern and sleek, and add a touch of elegance to the kitchen. But these major appliances don’t come cheap, and typically aren’t something you want to replace on a regular basis.




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Give 'em a Taste and they'll likely come back for more

Offering your prospects a taste of what it is that you provide is a proven and easy way to get people to become part of your marketing/product funnel. By offering them a sample, you're giving them an opportunity to get to know you without risking anything more than perhaps a bit of time.




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How To Gain Monopoly-Like Profits Through Ethnic Marketing

Learn to generate monopoly like profits from finding a loyal, enthusiastic untapped segment of ethnic customers.




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Tampa Bay Real Estate Bubble Burst? Unlikely

With property prices seemingly on the rise and rising quickly in Tampa, there is a lot of talk about a real estate bubble in the US and dire predictions that the so-called bubble could burst, leading to a lack of confidence on the part of investors and people seeking a second home. But while this talk of a bubble may be true in some parts of America, it isn't justified in Florida, particularly in the Tampa Bay and Clearwater areas.




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Write Songs Like The Pros With This Powerful And Proven Technique

Through this article, you'll learn how to write songs like the pros...using a powerful and proven technique.




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Genre Busting New Artist "Indian Trap" To Release Debut Single 'Look Like Monayyy' Feat. KresZenzia

The sound of 'Indian Trap' is a blend of cultural roots of Punjabi, Bhangra and Bollywood music, infused with Hip-Hop and Trap elements.




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German Castelo: The Latin American Entrepreneur Who Can Help You Think Like a Champion




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Body Positive Influencers Like Ashley Graham, Tess Holliday and Lizzo Inspire Over 78% of Plus Sized Women, According to New Survey

WooPlus, a niche dating app focused on plus-sized community reveals user thoughts on the body positivity movement




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How Auto Protection Plans Like Palmer Administration Services Have Lead The Industry

Auto Protection Plans On The Rise Over Car Warranties




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All Toxic Lovers are "Like Poison!"

Brisa Guzman-Sanchez of Rhythm Tribe Exposes a Personal Emotional Disaster!




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Understanding Autism - Proud Autism Parents Talk About What It's Like To Be The Parent Of An Autistic Child In New Video By Award Winning Author Cheryl Williams

Williams' new video, released for World Autism Month, gives a voice to both autistic children and their parents




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Due to COVID-19, Travelers More Likely to Choose Local Over International Trips, New Study by DigitalNomadPack.com Finds

Intention to use planes significantly decreased, traveling by car expected to surge for 2020.




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Ashton Whiteley: Sterling Likely To Weaken Further Despite Hike

The British Pound is likely to continue to weaken despite the effects of last week's 25 basis points hike by the Bank of England.




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Ashton Whiteley: BoE Rate Hike in May Likely

Ashton Whiteley: Economists believe BoE will hike interest rates by 25 basis points in next quarter.




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Georgia U.S. Senate Candidate Buckley says Race for Loeffler's Seat is Like Playing "Let's Make a Deal"




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I think a ‘square-root’ recovery is more likely than a V-shaped one: Expert

Director of Fiscal Policy at the American Action Forum Gordon Gray joins Yahoo Finance’s Seana Smith to break down the April jobs report and how some workers are making more on unemployment compared to their wages before the coronavirus pandemic.





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SerraeX Launches Indiegogo to Bring the Production of Essential Health Goods Like Masks & Respirators back to the USA

The COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic has shown the dire need to have essential health goods manufactured in the United States, rather than places like China. Startup company SerraeX is aiming to change this with their ambitious new crowdfunding campaign




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X019 Recap: What We Liked and What We Didn't

On this blazin' episode of our Xbox show, we look back at Xbox's past this week as the original Xbox turns 18, sharing our favorite (not best, although they're often one and the same!) games from Microsoft's first console. And then we look ahead into the future, recapping X019's Inside Xbox livestream and discussing everything we liked and everything we didn't that Microsoft is cooking up now.




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Positive Deviance and Unlikely Innovators

Richard Pascale, associate fellow of Said Business School at Oxford University and coauthor of "The Power of Positive Deviance."




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Why Businesses Need to Think Like the Media

Larry Kramer, founder of MarketWatch, Inc., and author of "C-Scape: Conquer the Forces Changing Business Today."




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The Indispensable, Unlikely Leadership of Abraham Lincoln

Gautam Mukunda, Harvard Business School assistant professor and author of "Indispensable: When Leaders Really Matter."




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Make Tools Like Slack Work for Your Company

Tsedal Neeley, a professor at Harvard Business School, and Paul Leonardi, a management professor at UC Santa Barbara, talk about the potential that applications such as Slack, Yammer, and Microsoft Teams have for strengthening employee collaboration, productivity, and organizational culture. They discuss their research showing how effective these tools can be and warn about common traps companies face when they implement them. Neeley and Leonardi are co-authors of the article "What Managers Need to Know About Social Tools" in the November-December 2017 issue of Harvard Business Review.




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What Great Coaching Looks Like

Richard Boyatzis, professor at Case Western Reserve University, says that every professional can benefit from having a coach — and serving as one for someone else. He says that a coaching relationship moves beyond mentoring or sponsoring in that it focuses on long-term values and aspirations. The best coaches encourage a positive mindset and ask probing questions to help people make the best choices, not only in their careers but also in their personal lives. Boyatzis is coauthor of the HBR article "Coaching for Change."




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How Companies Like Google and Alibaba Respond to Fast-Moving Markets

Dave Ulrich, professor at the University of Michigan Ross School of Business, argues today's companies need to replace old hierarchical models with he calls a “market-oriented ecosystem.” From research at Alibaba, Google, Huawei, Supercell, and others, he shows the impressive results of orienting teams and processes toward market opportunities. Ulrich is the coauthor, along with Tencent senior advisor Arthur Yeung, of “Reinventing the Organization: How Companies Can Deliver Radically Greater Value in Fast-Changing Markets.”




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This Video of a Drive-In Rave in Germany Looks and Sounds Like a Living Hell

Pandemic-time party pioneers in Germany have been holding social-distance-obeying drive-in raves. The cars line up in rows and no one gets out of the cars, so presumably your dancing is limited to whatever you can pull off in a seated position. Also, since all cars have built-in noisemakers, attendees aren't shy about using them.

I'm sure it was fun for the people who went, but between the honking, the flames and whatever that music is, it looks and sounds like a living hell to me. But I recognize I'm not the target market, and I hope this helps attendees blow off steam.





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Postponed: NECA Safety Professional Conference, Presented by WESTEX by Milliken

Now October 5-7, 2020 in Chicago, IL

NECA has made the difficult decision based on the nationwide COVID-19 pandemic to postpone the 10th Annual NECA Safety Professionals Conference (NSPC), originally scheduled to take place in May in Scottsdale, AZ. Instead, the conference will run concurrent with the NECA Convention and Trade Show in Chicago, IL, on October 5-7, 2020. Much of the original lineup and all the general sessions remains on the agenda. Please make plans to attend this 10th Annual Celebration of the NSPC. Visit https://www.necasafetyconference.com/ for up to date information. 





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NCAA Passes Initial Steps for Student Athletes to Benefit from their Likeness

California passed legislation to allow college athletes to be compensated for their likeness. Under this new legislation, schools would not compensate student athletes, but athletes would be allowed to profit off their likeness via third party businesses. This law would… Read More

The post NCAA Passes Initial Steps for Student Athletes to Benefit from their Likeness appeared first on Anders CPAs.




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NRIs/PIOs can now send funds online for Modi govt's flagship schemes like Swachch Bharat, Clean Ganga

Swaraj said this while chairing a meeting of India Development Foundation of Overseas Indians, a trust established to supplement development efforts.




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Would like to see NRIs invest in big way in India, steps will be taken to facilitate it: S Jaishankar

Jaishankar, while interacting with NRIs in Australia, Surinam, the US, Singapore, Quatar, Malaysia, the UK and Mauritius through video conferencing on the occasion of Pravasi Bharatiya Divas, also said he would find a practical solution to the issue of tracing of roots for non-resident Indians (NRIs) and persons of Indian origin (PIOs).




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There is a tomorrow, and it looks a lot like yesterday

What happens to businesses on the other side of the pandemic? In preparing for the future, empathy towards your employees and less opportunism can go a long way.




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Poke Me: Does Indian cricket need a behemoth like the BCCI to run the show? No.

In trying to answer this question, the first thing that needs to be done is to define what the BCCI does. What are its primary tasks and objectives?




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Celebrate Like TTians

Others run eateries, work as tourist guides or practice medicine, law, etc, doing all the stuff we usually do to make a living, but chilled out. What’s the secret?




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Can you invest like a marathoner?

Olympic Games typically end with the marathon run. It is considered to be a very important event that tests the resolve of the athletes.




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Beaten down banking and industrial stocks likely to outperform in near term: Taher Badshah

Beaten down banking and industrial stocks likely to outperform in near term: Taher Badshah





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Economy likely to show negative growth in current year: Montek Singh Ahluwalia

The rationale behind the lockdown was not that it would prevent infections but that it would allow us to build the health infrastructure to be able to cope with larger numbers infected, opined Montek Singh Ahluwalia




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Bond yields likely to spike after govt raised borrowing targets

The gross borrowing programme for the year has been increased to Rs 12 lakh crore.




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How states like Bihar and Odisha can leverage Covid into an opportunity

The disruption caused by the coronavirus pandemic could be one such tipping point, provided the states that supply much of the migrant labour have the foresight and political will to reform their industrial environment. It is evident from many accounts that many migrant workers who have fled to their home states will not return.




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‘Big Dreams Like Everyone Else’; Sackatoga, Tagg Take Aim At Second Derby Run

Sackatoga Stable's Tiz the Law was made the 7-5 morning line favorite by veteran oddsmaker Mike Battaglia for Saturday's $300,000 Kentucky Jockey Club (Grade II) – the co-featured event on Saturday's penultimate day of racing at the 2019 Fall Meet. Trained by 2003 Kentucky Derby-winning conditioner Barclay Tagg, the undefeated Grade I winner has gotten […]

The post ‘Big Dreams Like Everyone Else’; Sackatoga, Tagg Take Aim At Second Derby Run appeared first on Horse Racing News | Paulick Report.




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In preparation for the Memorial Day Weekend, Grand Canyon National Park would like to remind everyone to be fire aware and “know before you go” to your public lands

Although Grand Canyon National Park received below-average precipitation this winter, the warm spring caused vegetation in the park to thrive. Now, fine fuels are quickly drying out as winds and temperatures rise, increasing the risk of wildfire. https://www.nps.gov/grca/learn/news/2012-05-24_fire.htm