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'Exitus' Bourbon Barrel Aged Red Wine Will Honor California Firefighters by Donating a Portion of Proceeds to the California Fire Foundation During Firefighter Appreciation Month this September




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Acclaimed Food's Future Summit Returns for its Third Year this October

"The Most Important Food Event of the Year" returns with unparalleled access and beyond-the-headlines insights into key content and players across the world's largest industry: food.




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GBK Productions was Again the Official Celebrity Gifting Lounge for this Year's 2019 New York City Wine and Food Festival (NYCWFF) Produced by the Food Network & Cooking Channel

The World's Top Culinary Celebrities, Chefs and TV & Film Stars All Came Together to Celebrate and Receive This Year's Hottest Items & Trips




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Give a Gift and Get a Gift with Buffets, LLC® and Furr's Fresh Buffet® this Holiday

Receive a $5 Bonus Gift Card for every $25 in Gift Cards purchased




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Meet Totet and their Toilet Safety Valve in Las Vegas this Summer and Find Out How to Protect Your Home!

This Summer, on the 29th of June, the Totet Safety Valve will be presented at the ASD Show in Las Vegas. You can find Totet to see this innovative device and find out how the newest Safety Valve can help you protect your Toilet.




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American Claims Ensurance Shares How to Keep Your Pipes from Freezing this Winter

Homeowner tips to keep your pipes from bursting in the cold weather




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Neo Smartpen Selected as One of This Year's Oprah's Favorite Things

Annual list of this season's holiday must-haves featured in the December issue of O, The Oprah Magazine and on OprahMag.com




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11 Ways to Treat your Sweetheart this Valentine's Day

Chicago's Albany Park and Irving Park neighborhoods are a one-stop-shop for perfect Valentine's gifts and romantic dinner dates




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How this Jewelry Designer Went from Addict to World Renowned Artist

Cedric Chevalley, Swiss jewelry designer, will be taking residency in Los Angeles. His new studio-gallery will be opening in February of 2020 in Santa Monica, California.




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Portugal Getaway, Personal Reading or Both: This Holiday Season Give Your Loved Ones the Gift of SolePath!

SolePath is a deep journey into self-awareness. It is understanding yourself at an entirely different level. Understanding what it is that makes you most happy. Let SolePath measure your energetics and give you your best lifehack ever: Your SolePath.




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Toley Ranz Is Ready For School, El Paso and Dayton Set to Benefit Most From This Journey of Change

These are times of great social and political upheaval and unrest. Divisiveness runs rampant and harmful rhetoric is the order of the day. One determined, modern character wants to make changes where they're needed most.




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Acclaimed Author, Barbara Hardie Grants Exclusive Interview Tackling 2019's Touchiest Topics. Consider Yourself Warned: This is Not For the Faint-Hearted

Barbara Hardie, award-winning author and founder of Angel Connections, is concerned about the battle of opposing viewpoints on some important human issues. If you are interested in the spiritual laws regarding these matters, you need to read on.




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'A Life of Giving' Watershed Second Episode Will Premiere This Holiday Season, Key Charities Set to Benefit

The latest episode of Rev. Richard Klingeisen's show, 'A Life of Giving' is set to launch during the final week of 2019. It focuses on those charities closest to him, and shows how we can work together to help the less fortunate this holiday season.




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WindowCraft Windows & Doors Exhibiting at the 2019 Sunbelt Builders Show This August

WindowCraft will showcase their windows and doors solutions and customized options for the home, business, and beyond.




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Virgin Adds to VIRGINIC Case New Litigation Against 3 More Small Startups - Appetite For Destruction in this David vs Goliath Case Increases

Virgin opened personal lawsuits against shocked and distressed key employees of VIRGINIC calling them in Wyoming court an "alter ego" of VIRGINIC company itself. Then proceeded to bring to suit 3 unrelated startups VIRGINIC managers used to work for.




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Ryan Horst: How This Entrepreneur Was Able to Tap Into the Chat Marketing Industry to Find His Success




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Mark Feight to Appear on 'This Week in Agribusiness' on May 18th

The International Agribusiness Group is excited to announce that their managing director Mark Feight will be joining Max Armstrong for the May 18th episode of This Week in Agribusiness.




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Verdeat (US/EU company) - a Breakthrough Indoor Gardening System Debuts on Kickstarter This July

Verdeat, a hydroponics-based indoor garden, that allows growth of high quality, flavorful vegetables and herbs, is about to join the Kickstarter this July. Highly independent, modular, and equipped with cutting-edge lighting and irrigation solution.




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MIG – Vertical Modular Indoor Hydroponic Garden System Debuts This October

The MIG (Modular Indoor Garden) is innovating indoor hydroponic gardening with its smart vertical design allowing the gardener to grow up to 80 veggies, herbs, and microgreens all year round.




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Smart Entrepreneur Blog Celebrates First Anniversary This Year

Emira Digital Publishing, a leading online content marketing company in Lagos with a global client base is celebrating the first anniversary of the launch of Smart Entrepreneur Blog.




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Gift a Feeling this Christmas

Give the feeling of wonder, excitement, and joy in a little white box. Experience platform LivMo has figured out how to put smiles on many faces this giving season.




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75 Years of Freedom for Holocaust Survivor Turning 100 this Year: May 5, 2020 Marks the 75th Anniversary Holocaust Survivor Joe Rubinstein Walked Out of the Terezín (Theresienstadt) Ghetto Camp

On a frigid morning in Radom, Poland, German soldiers forced twenty-one-year-old Icek "Joe" Rubinsztejn onto a crowded, open-air truck. The next day, several around him were dead. From there, things got worse for young Joe—much worse.




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Infuzed Thirst Makes a Splash at this Year's Oscars Gift Bag

In partnership with Brand Apiary & Hollywood Swag Bag




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Makeup Trends to Try this Fall, 'MLBB & Brick Lip' with 'Dewy Face'

K-Beauty curating website, KollectionK presents affordable makeup gifts for yourself




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Local Bad Dog Agility Team Takes The Win at This Year's Westminster Dog Show Masters Agility Championship

The Masters Agility Championship Category, has been a relatively new, but highly anticipated contest event starter for Westminster fans over the past seven years and this year's winner is Bad Dog Agility trained P!nk!




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Ashton Whiteley - BoE Rate Hike Possible This Year

Ashton Whiteley: The Bank of England may raise UK interest rates as early as May.




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Let's Take Another SWING at This...

A New Date = New Sponsorship Opportunities for the Fetch The Ball Golf Tournament




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At this Gallery You Can Travel Around the World with Art

It's an ongoing exhibition that will have, at least, one artwork, from each country, affected by the disease and will be on display until the Covid19 pandemic passes.




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FULL OUT 2: You Got This! Released on Amazon; Collegiate Gymnastics Champions Act as Stunt Doubles in this Empowering Story about Friendship, Overcoming Obstacles and Reaching Your Dreams

Packed with riveting routines throughout, the family-friendly film features world's top female break dancer Logan Edra, internationally decorated Special Olympian Chelsea Werner and cameo appearances by famed Olympians Nadia Comăneci and Bart Conner




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Full Moon Hits the Convention Trail this Week! Theatrical Screening Tour Happening Now!

Dozens of convention appearances, free merchandise and cross-country theatrical screenings of classic horror films in 2020!




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Learn Learn Learn: If You're Not Listening To This "Pod-umentary" You Are Missing the Most Exciting Multimedia Series To Come Along In Years

Henry Halladay's new podcast series, Learn Learn Learn, has already established itself as a force to be reckoned with in both the communications and technology fields. Episode Two reminds us why this show matters so much in a sea of similar content.




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Final Episode of Popular Podcast, Learn Learn Learn, To Arrive Later This Month. But Will the Series Return?

'Learn Learn Learn: A Technology Update and review with Henry Halladay' is preparing to deliver its season one finale. For the past year, fans have tuned in quarterly to catch former Boeing engineer and tech enthusiast, Dr. Henry Halladay.




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How This Fashion Designer Built His Brand From Maryland To Hong Kong




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This Startup Swimwear Label Aims to Redefine Modesty

Finally, a modest swimwear brand that's actually designed for modern women.




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This Mother's Day: Give Her A Gift She Will Treasure Her Whole Life

Make her a hand made DIY mask, stitched with love!




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Let Your Loved Ones Unlock the Gift of Power This Holiday Season!

This holiday season, instead of gifting your friends and loved ones another meaningless present, let them discover their own unique power with a copy of "Unlocked: Discover How to Embrace the Unexpected" by bestselling author, Dr. Madelyn Blair.




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This week in Trumponomics: It’s a depression

Horrific news on lost jobs sends the Trump-o-meter to an unprecedented new low.





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The IPO Market Has Barely Slowed Down – This Product Explains Why

Above: A Hydrogen Powered Truck from Nikola Corporation, Which Is Merging with VectoIQ Acquisition Corp. By John Jannarone Since the coronavirus crisis drove the market to multiyear lows, the flow of initial public offerings has ground to a veritable halt. That is, except, for special purpose acquisition companies, or SPACs. Some $2.7 billion has been […]





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Gold Price Forecast – Prices Could Exceed $10,000 This Decade

Each decade has an investment theme that favors one asset class over another. What performed well over the last decade generally underperforms during the next.





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This Is Social Media Week In Los Angeles!

It's Social Media Week here in Los Angeles.

This global platform for conversation, collaboration and learning connects hundreds of thousands of people in different cities around the world in hopes of raising consciousness about social media's role in society.

Participating cities this week include not only Los Angeles, but Bogota, Buenos Aires, Mexico City and Milan.

According to the organizers, programming and content are "designed to cover every emerging trend, technology area and industry sector." Events are primarily free to attend or significantly subsidized. By being both collaborative and co-curated, the event reflects the local market rather than one vision distributed throughout participating cities.

The programming on deck in Los Angeles this week includes a Cleantech Social Media Panel sponsored by CleanTech Los Angeles at 2:00pm Tuesday afternoon, September 21. "Panelists range from established social media cleantech groups to new cleantech initiatives seeking to capitalize on social media techniques."

Other events deal with How Geolocation Technology Is Changing The World, Listening And Engaging With The Public: Political Process In Social Media and the convergence of Search Engine Optimization And Social Media.

Back in February, Social Media Week rolled into Berlin, London, New York, San Francisco, Sao Paulo and Toronto. You can find more information on the Social Media Week website, as well as on Twitter, their Facebook page, and on YouTube.




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Resources To Know: The MUTCD -- A Book In The News This Week You May Never Have Heard Of That Impacts You Every Day

A relatively obscure book is receiving its 15 minutes (or more) of fame this week, The Manual On Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD).

This set of federal standards for traffic signs, road surface markings, and signals is a primary resource to know about, so we wanted to take a closer look – especially since it is in the news right now.

New MUTCD standards announced recently require compliance over the next several years, depending on what type of changes are required.

For example, states, counties, cities and towns across America will need to increase the size of letters on street signs for roads with speed limits over 25 mph from 4 inches to 6 inches by January, 2012.

Street signs requiring new reflective lettering which is more visible at night must be installed by January, 2018.

These required changes will affect both large cities and small jurisdictions across the country. ABC News reported on some sample impacts this week:

“In Milwaukee, this will cost the cash-strapped city nearly $2 million, double the city’s entire annual for traffic control.
In Dinwiddie County, Virginia – with lots of roads but not many people – the cost comes to about $10 for every man, woman and child.”
So where did these regulations, which some may consider to be overly-bureaucratic, come from?

In the early 20th Century, roads were promoted and maintained by automobile clubs of private individuals. Each road and highway had its own type of signage, without regard for directional assistance or safety promotion.

By 1927, the American Association of State Highway Officials (AASHO - the predecessor to today's AASHTO) published the first standards, titled the Manual And Specifications For The Manufacture, Display, And Erection Of U.S. Standard Road Markers And Signs, a precursor to the MUTCD that is still in use today.

The first MUTCD was released in 1935, setting standards for both road signs and pavement markings. Since then, eight more editions have been published with numerous updates that include changes in usage as well as technological improvements over the years.

Some of these changes are particularly noteworthy. It wasn’t until 1971 that all center lines were to be painted in yellow (as opposed to white) and all highway signs were required to be in white on a green background.

The most recent edition (2009) weighs in at 864 pages, dictating required standards for everything from simple items like street names and route signs to more complex topics, such as how to designate Bicycle Lane Treatment At A Parking Lane Into A Right Turn Only Lane and Examples Of Light Rail Transit Vehicle Dynamic Envelope Markings For Mixed-Use Alignments.

Additions and revisions are recommended to the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) by the National Committee on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (NCUTCD), a private, non-profit organization, which is made up of twenty-one sponsoring organizations comprised of transportation and engineering industry groups, safety-oriented organizations, and others such as the American Automobile Association.

This takes us back to this week’s controversy.

Federal standards promote safety and recognizable meanings, but when those standards are changed there will be ripple effects across local jurisdictions with limited resources to comply.

In places like Dinwiddie County, Virginia, citizens may argue that standards compliance could take funds away from education or public safety.

The Federal Highway Association says the new regulations, written under the Bush Administration, are designed to be easily read by America’s aging population. However, the FHWA announced this week a 45-day period for public comment on the new rules, “a step that could lead to easing on the guidelines,” according to ABC News.

U.S. Secretary of Transportation took matters a step further today, stating:

“I believe this regulation makes no sense. It does not property take into account the high costs that local governments would have to bear. States, cities, and towns should not be required to spend money that they don’t have to replace perfectly good traffic signs.”

LaHood tried to put a balanced spin on the controversy by summing up, "Safety is our priority, but so is good government."




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This is How Xbox Could Win E3 2020 - Unlocked 431

This week Parris joins us to discuss the latest interview with Phil Spencer about E3 2020, his plans for the Xbox Series X, and where he sees Microsoft in the competition against Sony. In addition to talking about Xbox strategy for 2020 and Beyond, we discuss the GamerTag radio interview and our perception of Xbox's placement in the upcoming console face-off.




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How to build a martech stack for this era — and whatever comes next

Acoustic’s head of product marketing said his company made major pivots at the start of last month. This is how he built a martech stack that allowed for such massive shifts.

Please visit Marketing Land for the full article.




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Case Study: Reinvent This Retailer

Hear this story based on real events at J.C. Penney. A discussion with contributor Jill Avery and editor Andy O'Connell follows.




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Brazilian Startup Valegift Expects New Form of Gifting to Grow Significantly This Holiday Season

ValeGift aims to shift the Brazilian gifting culture from traditional products to personal experiences.




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GiftNowOnline.com Makes the Spirit of Christmas Shine With a Variety of Unique Gift Items This Holiday Season

If you are still looking for that cool gift for your friend or family member, make sure to stop by GiftNowOnline.com where you will be able to find one of the largest varieties of unique products and items ever found online.