Monthly Archives: July 2021

Millennial storm northeast of Philly? With climate change, the frequency of floods increases

“One thousand years” means that a meteorological event has a 0.1% chance of occurring each year, but with climate change, the frequency of flooding increases. 6ABC 💌 Do you like Philly? Sign up for the free Billy Penn newsletter to get everything you need to know about Philadelphia every day. It’s not every day that you see emergency rescue boats ...

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KREATOR will release Endorama – Ultimate Edition in December; Lyric video released for “Golden Age” (remastered)

AFM Records will release Kreator’s Endorama – Ultimate Edition on December 17th. A lyric video for the remastered version of “Golden Age” can be found below. Kreator surely doesn’t need to be introduced to anyone at this point. The Germans were among the distinctive groups that helped shape and shape the emerging thrash style in the 1980s. And through landmark ...

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2021-2026 Salon Management Software Market Innovation Study with Major Key Players are Rosy, Millennium, Booker, Phorest Salon Software

Global Salon Management Software Industry: With Significant CAGR Growth in 2021-2026 New Research Report on Salon Management Software Market which covers market overview, future economic impact, competition by manufacturers, supply (production) and consumption analysis Understand the influence of COVID-19[feminine sur le Marché des logiciels de gestion de salon avec nos analystes surveillant la situation à travers le monde. Demander maintenant ...

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Social networks gave a voice to the Cuban awakening

Social media can be a force for good, and it’s not something you hear frequently in today’s world. While the dangers of social platforms, including censorship, are being swept into the global public arena, America’s social media companies are catalyzing much needed changes around the world. Right now, 90 miles from Key West, a social media-fueled revival is tearing apart ...

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Does white privilege just cause further division?

There is an old maxim that goes back to pre-Christian times, divide and conquer. Julius Caesar modified it to divide and rule better. Fast forward a few thousand years, and to this current discussion of White Privilege, which is very important in a country like New Zealand. According to emails published under the Official Information Act, the Education Ministry spent ...

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Screen Media concludes distribution agreement with Millennium Media

Screen Media, the distributor of “The Outpost” and “Willy’s Wonderland”, has entered into a distribution agreement with Millennium Media, the company behind the The Expendables and Olympus a Fallen franchises, to release at least five films per year for the next three years. The first film under the deal will be “The Enforcer” starring Antonio Banderas, Kate Bosworth and 2 ...

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An 8,500 square foot slice of Utopia on Richmond Hill, with poolhouse, balcony and stunning views

You no longer have to escape the countryside in search of beautiful green surroundings and river frontage, as this rather sizable (and rather expensive) Georgian property in Richmond proves. On the gentle slope of Richmond Hill, The Grade I listed The Wick is a secret Georgian paradise that resembles a country house, yet a short walk from the heart of ...

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Singer, dancer, actor; but wait, there’s more to Kristin Chenoweth

Loading Sonnenfeld, with whom she had worked a few times, was able to excite her interest when he called her to offer him the role. “He said, ‘You have to do it, it’s an 18 page song and I’m going to do it all at once.’ He knows that for me that’s the challenge. I said, “I’m in it. “ ...

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Police investigation into ‘Sulli Deals’ case hits wall

New Delhi: After weeks of investigation into mobile app that allegedly ‘auctioned off’ Muslim women by uploading photos and personal information, Delhi police are far from a lead, Millennium Post told Millennium Post several officials familiar with the investigation, adding that a key response from GitHub, the platform that hosted the app, is holding back its probe. A senior officer ...

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Cauleen Smith pleads for “radical generosity”

“Give It or Leave It,” Cauleen Smith’s immersive and kaleidoscopic solo exhibition at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, begins with the proposition of giving instead of taking. A revision of the saying “take it or leave it,” the title signals what Smith describes in the exhibition catalog as an act of “radical generosity” and the exhibition – which ...

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7 famous Milwaukee Bucks fans

The Bucks’ current run to the NBA Finals has landed them a spot in the global spotlight – and where there’s a spotlight, you’ll find celebrities. Indeed, Milwaukee might not be New York or Los Angeles, but thanks to their excellent play on the field and go-to star, Bucks games have become a place to see – especially now that ...

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Mass Effect: The 5 Weirdest Planets

Mass Effect has hundreds of planets to discover in Shepard, scattered throughout the Milky Way. Here are the most mysterious and unique of them. the Mass Effect trilogy has seen a resurgence in popularity with the recent release of Mass Effect Legendary Edition, and once again new and old fans explore the stars aboard the SSV Normandy. The trilogy has ...

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“Desperate” need for new volunteers to maintain Wem Millennium Green

THE Trustees of Wem Millennium Green are looking for new members to join the group. The green was officially opened on Aston Street in December 2001, after Wem successfully won a grant from the Millennium Commission. The goal behind the commission was to celebrate the turn of the millennium by creating a number of green spaces across the country that ...

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The Cavendish Club in Blackburn between 1968 and 2007

As part of a new Lancashire Telegraph column, Stephen Hughes’ Facebook group at Blackburn and Darwen Pubs (Past and Present) scoured the archives to look back on pubs and nightclubs throughout the year. This week he’s writing about Cavendish and Utopia, The Cav, Romeos and Juliets, Peppermint Place, Peps, Utopia, Heaven and Hell – known by various official and unofficial ...

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Roger Stone says he won’t retire from politics because it’s a “fight between good and evil”

Roger Stone has said he is not quitting politics, citing the need to protect the United States from impending “darkness”. “We are in an epic struggle”, Peter said during an appearance on the Reawaken America Tour. “This is not a fight between two different political parties that both love America, but just have different philosophies of government. Don’t believe it.” ...

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Producer recommends other 2D titles from the Pokemon Millennium Saga arrive

There are rumors of being on the 3D side The Metro Prime trilogy, In one of the two dimensions, enthusiasts await the arrival Metroid scared Through Nintendo Switch. Recently the manufacturer Yoshio Sagamoto Participated in a Q&A session Seemingly dedicated to the lost continuity Subway merger, Leaving a window open on the future of the saga. The team spokesperson first ...

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Emma McDonald to headline AMC drama Utopia – Deadline

EXCLUSIVE: AMC Moonhaven found her Bella Sway in Emma McDonald, Deadline Learned Exclusive. She will direct Peter Ocko’s utopian drama opposite Dominic Monaghan and Ayelet Zurer. Created, produced and written by Ocko, Moonhaven speaks of a utopian colony on the Moon which could hold the keys to the preservation of life on Earth, which has become more and more perilous. ...

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Ajoa Yeboah-Afari receives “Millennium Award of Excellence for Journalism and Media Personality”

Ajoa Yeboah-Afari received “Millennium Award of Excellence for Journalism and Media Personality” The Millennium Excellence Foundation (MEF) awarded Madame Ajoa Yeboah-Afari, former president of the Ghana Journalists Association (GJA), the coveted “Millennium Excellence Award for Journalism and Media Personality”, in Kumasi. This was in recognition of his long commitment to national development for more than three decades. “You are a ...

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Was Sam Wilson really named after Uncle Sam from real life?

In the latest Comic Book Legends Revealed, find out if Sam Wilson was named after the man who was Uncle Sam’s true inspiration! Welcome to Comic Book Legends Revealed! This is the eight hundred and eighth episode where we take a look at three comic book legends and determine if they are right or wrong. As usual, there will be ...

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New images of Mars from the Chinese rover

May 14e, 2021, the Chinese National Space Agency (CNSA) took another important step when the Tianwen-1 The lander successfully landed on Mars, making China the second nation in the world to land a mission on Mars and establish communications from the surface. Soon after, the Chinese National Space Agency (CNSA) shared the first images taken by the Tianwen-1 lander. Before ...

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Intimate file of a Wyoming woman in the early 20th century

Nichols produced some extremely striking images from the moment she picked up her camera. One of his first subjects was his sister Lizzie (who used a crutch after a serious fall as a child) outside their log house at a monumental monumental angle. A young woman, likely Lora and Lizzie’s cousin, Carrie, stands behind Lizzie, in the shaded doorway, creating ...

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After a series of pandemic-induced closures, can the downtown Kalamazoo restaurant scene bounce back?

KALAMAZOO, MI – Downtown Kalamazoo has been a revolving door for businesses that have closed and opened over the past year and more. While as many new companies have appeared on the landscape as they have disappeared since March 2020, all things have not been equal. A search for news articles, social media posts and more identified a total of ...

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Serenade in music. . . Concert life returns

As we celebrate the return of Tanglewood and the many other performing arts groups in our region, it is fitting that this column joins us, as poetry and music have maintained a warm and inspiring relationship over the years. centuries. Today we will discuss three ways in which poetry and music interact: through poets who wrote vividly and expressively about ...

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The Simpsons: How Bart Becomes a Prophet

In Season 16’s “The Father, Son and the Holy Star”, it was hinted that Bart Simpson would eventually become a religious icon. For a show stuck in a time window for the titular family, The simpsons teased the eventual fate of the actors and the world around them in various ways. This includes a religious conflict with a family member ...

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Top 10 best Utopia children’s bedding mattresses 2021 – Bestgamingpro

Top 10 Best Utopia Children’s Bedding Mattresses 2021 1. Utopia Bedding Zippered Mattress Cover – Waterproof Mattress Protector (Queen) Knitted Polyester Material – Stretch knitted polyester material simply adapts to the mattress and provides comfortable feeling while you sleep; Waterproof pvc tpu backing on all sides resist any leakage into the mattress Oeko-tex license – The oeko-tex commonplace 100 certification ...

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Why Jay Garrick’s Helmets Are Used For Speedster Experiments

In the 150th episode of The Flash, Jay Garrick’s helmet played a role in a scientific procedure. Here is what we know about the function of the helmet. In Lightning In the 15th episode, Jay Garrick’s helmet quietly played a role in a scientific procedure performed by Team Flash – here’s why. More than just a cosmetic addition to his ...

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The 101 Of Y2K 2.0: How Fashion Has The Millennium Bug Again

That’s a spirit enthusiastically captured in the campaign video for Lanvin’s fall / winter 2021 collection, which offered a carnival celebration of the decade’s famous excesses. Models like Paloma Elsesser and Sora Choi strolled through a luxurious Paris hotel suite filled with Lanvin bags to a soundtrack of Gwen Stefani’s classic “Rich Girl” in 2004, before an appearance by none ...

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Why we were so ready to predict coronavirus would kill cities – Greater Greater Washington

Pedestrian street in Montreal by Sean Marshall under license Creative Commons. Reports of the death of towns have been greatly exaggerated. Shows are not created equally. The back to office conversation needs some nuance. Cities have gone nowhere: For millennia, cities have been the target of contempt, but they have never failed to be the center of commerce and culture. ...

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DaVita, former CEO indicted for “no-poaching” agreements with competitors

DaVita is based in downtown Denver, operating over 500,000 square feet in two buildings at the base of the Millennium Bridge near Union Station. (Eric Heinz photo) Denver-based dialysis provider DaVita and former CEO Kent Thiry have been indicted by a federal grand jury on two counts of conspiring with competitors not to hire certain key employees from each other ...

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2 other Xbox games are free thanks to Games With Gold

We know the Xbox Games With Gold program isn’t as tasty as it used to be, with most of the effort and focus now firmly entrenched in the boots of Xbox Game Pass, but that doesn’t mean you should ignore the free offers that come in every month. As we come halfway through July 2021, it’s this Games With Gold ...

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11 years after the promulgation of the law on marriage equality: six thousand couples from the LGBT + community have married in the city of Buenos Aires and there have been only 88 divorces

On a day like today 11 years ago, the Equal Marriage Act, another conquest of the LGBT + community. On July 15, 2010, the Argentina became the first country in Latin America and the Caribbean to grant this right, and fifteenth in the world. A fairer and more egalitarian place. Two weeks after its entry into force, in Santiago del ...

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AM Best maintains review status with negative implications for the credit ratings of American Millennium Insurance Company and Citadel Reinsurance Company Limited

OLDWICK, New Jersey – (COMMERCIAL THREAD) –AM Best maintained status under review with negative implications for the financial strength rating (FSR) of C- (low) and the long-term issuer credit rating (long-term ICR) of “cc” (low) of the American Millennium Insurance Company (AMIC) (Bridgewater, NJ), a wholly owned subsidiary of Citadel Reinsurance Company Limited (Citadel Re) (Hamilton, Bermuda). In addition, AM ...

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In Utopia, I never have to write about immigration again

A portrait of the artist: Karla Cornejo Villavicencio. (Nathan Bajar) To subscribe to The nation Subscribe now for as low as $ 2 per month! Thank you for signing up The nationthe weekly bulletin of. Thank you for signing up. For more than The nation, see our latest issue. To subscribe to The nation Subscribe now for as low as ...

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WOW Hall Acoustic Picnic – Eugene Weekly

Mood Zone 52 As summer brings back the chance to get together without masks and soak up the heat, WOW Hall wants to welcome the community once again with a free outdoor event. Presented by Eugene’s Community Center for the Performing Arts, the WOW Hall Acoustic Picnic is open to the public and an event for all ages. Much like ...

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Has Australia ruined the pandemic?

Loading WA Premier Mark McGowan has openly speculated on the permanent closure of the border with New South Wales. Permanently! Victorians are crying out loud that the federal government has given NSW a better and timely financial support package than it has for them. We will be guided by the experts has been the slogan but when the experts are ...

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Studio M Arabian Plaza Hotel & Hotel Apartments welcomes Eid …

(MENAFN – Mid-East.Info Ei) d Al Adha is upon us and it is time for festivities and family activities. Studio M Arabian Plaza Hotel & Hotel Apartments, the lifestyle establishment of Millennium Hotels & Resorts, welcomes the Eid holidays with great family and travel offers until the end of September. For families who want to have fun together during Eid, ...

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Who is Marvel’s America Chavez? Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, Miss America explained

She is the power, she is the grace, she will launch you… in another dimension! America Chavez is a no-frills heavyweight that you absolutely want on your side. Born in another dimension called the Utopian Parallel and able to open portals to other worlds with a punch, no one understands the madness of a multiverse like America. It’s a good ...

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Capture golden moments at Lime Rock Park

Every racing fan has a time, or a season, or just a time, when they realize they are experiencing something very special. As a professional motorsport photographer, I had the privilege of capturing two of those golden moments on one of the most photogenic circuits in the world: Lime Rock Park. When Mario Andretti won his Formula 1 World Championship ...

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‘Loki’ reveals Kang the Conqueror. What you need to know about Marvel’s next villain

Warning: There are major spoilers ahead for episode six of “Loki”. Kang the Conqueror has just been introduced in “Loki” as the being behind the TVA. Here’s everything you need to know about Kang, and what his presence means for the MCU going forward. Visit the Insider home page for more stories. Fans were hoping for a huge reveal on ...

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Stanmore prepping Millennium and Mavis Down for reboot

PERTH (miningweekly.com) – The joint venture (JV) between coal miner Stanmore Coal and M Resources, has completed the acquisition of the Millennium and Mavis Downs coal mines in Queensland from the Australian branch of the major of the Peabody Energy. The JV vehicle, known as the MetRes, in April this year struck a deal with Peabody to acquire the two ...

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Agricultural robots could usher in a sustainable utopia or environmental disaster, warns scientist

July 13 (UPI) – Agriculture is already highly mechanized, and in the not too distant future, agricultural economist Thomas Daum predicts that entire farms will be run by robots. In fact, robots are already deployed on farms. According to Daum, robotization has the potential to transform the agricultural sector and usher in one of two realities: one utopian, the other ...

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A novel traces the path of Earth from lush Eden to an arid hellish landscape

The magic embodied by Chapman is followed by the malicious wonders of technology in the second common thread of the novel. Here we follow John, a brilliant inventor turned repentant eco-rebel, as he tries to redeem himself for his part in creating an Ohio-based planetary mega-interest known as Earthtrust. Earthtrust, founded by John’s childhood best friend to help tackle the ...

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Publishing giant Pearson to leave Belfast city center headquarters

PUBLISHING and education giant Pearson will move from its sprawling headquarters in Belfast city center in favor of flexible workspace. The former owner of the Financial Times officially opened a financial services center in Belfast in 2017, which he says could eventually lead to the creation of 300 jobs. The NI Invest-backed project saw the company register for just under ...

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Travis Scott brings the world of Utopia and AstroWorld to Wynwood

WYNWOOD, Florida. – Just when you thought Wynwood’s new nightlife and entertainment destination couldn’t get bigger names on their performance list… well, they did. The Oasis, which just opened in Wynwood earlier this year, has booked none other than Travis Scott, who will host the official Rolling Loud After Party on Saturday, July 24. Tickets for the show just went ...

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Tragedy followed professional golfer Tony Lema’s final round in Akron

Professional golfer Tony Lema and his wife, Betty, were Akron’s toast. Fans and friends made the top couple feel right at home when they attended the PGA tournaments at Firestone Country Club. The sacred course is where Lema played his last trick. A few hours later, a tragic accident devastated the world of golf. Sports presenter Howard Cosell called the ...

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Rising life expectancy has led to an increase in India’s population: Expert: The Tribune India

Tribune press service Chandigarh, July 11 Professor Emeritus Tim Dyson of the London School of Economics and Political Science said today that during India’s post-independence period, an increase in life expectancy and a decline in mortality infantile resulted in a significant increase in the population. He delivered an online talk on World Population Day at the Center for Research on ...

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“So far 390 families have asked for help from Covid”

New Delhi: Chief Minister’s Covid-19 Family Financial Assistance Program within three days of launch has received requests from as many as 390 potential beneficiaries, Delhi government’s welfare department said on Sunday in a press release. The scheme, launched on July 6, saw 220 claimants on July 9 for the pension amount of Rs 2,500 while 170 beneficiaries requested the one-time ...

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Cyclist Utopia finds happiness in raising funds for children with cancer

For the second year, David Walsh aims to travel 1,000 kilometers and raise $ 5,000 as part of a fundraiser supporting the SickKids Foundation It’s been 10 years since David Walsh nearly lost his life after crashing his motorcycle on a group ride near Cookstown. Walsh, who suffered a head trauma as a result of the accident, spent more than ...

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Messi and his date with Argentina: light at the end of the tunnel after 28 years

Born in the city of Rosario, Lionel Messi’s fight began at the start of his football career. Fighting his way through growth hormone deficiency from an early age to reach the top of football with Barcelona, ​​he is still involved in conversations involving the best player to ever play the sport. Looking back on his brilliant career, Messi’s trophy cabinet ...

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Zero tolerance for social media that doesn’t follow the law

Finally, the government and justice have shown the courage to call a spade a spade. The new Union Law Minister and the Supreme Court of India have told in plain language the so-called social media platforms such as Twitter, Facebook and Instagram to strictly abide by the laws and rules of the country which govern them or terminate their operations. ...

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The Jersey Shore public baths once numbered in the hundreds. Now there are only a few left.

NORTH WILDWOOD, NJ – It was a typical June Sunday on the Jersey Shore, and as the sun started to set, people walked away from the beach with sand in their hair and ears, lodged deep in their navel and in more itchy places. below. Nowadays, most beach goers are heading to nearby rentals and condominiums to take a shower, ...

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UTOPIA returns to WCCT | News, Sports, Jobs

WEBSTER CITY – The talented cast of UTOPIA returns to the Webster City Community Theater stage for two shows on Sunday. The Des Moines Professional Troupe provided entertainment for the 2018 Iowa Community Theater Association State Convention when it was hosted by WCCT. Shows are scheduled for 4 p.m. and 6 p.m. at the Community Theater at 1001 Willson Ave. ...

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30 must-see movies every adult should see

Boulevard / Corbis via Getty Images; Silver Screen Collection / Hulton Archive / Getty Images; Miramax Films / Courtesy Everett Collection (Left to right) Marlon Brando and Vivien Leigh on the set of “A Streetcar Named Desire”, Judy Garland in “The Wizard of Oz” and Uma Thurman in “Pulp Fiction”. Does anyone really need another list of the greatest movies ...

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Little bear seen roaming the streets of Thousand Oaks – NBC Los Angeles

A small bear was filmed wandering the streets of Thousand Oaks just after midnight. Ventura County Sheriff’s deputies on patrol spotted the bear in the Teardrop Court area and escorted it through an open space for nearly an hour without incident. Bears have been spotted increasingly in residential neighborhoods, especially in recent weeks, likely to find food and water as ...

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Topeka, Shawnee County Library seeks new operator for Millennium Cafe

The Topeka and Shawnee County Public Library is looking for a new business to run their cafe on site. The Library Foundation recently announced that Topeka-based Engroff Catering will be stepping down as operator of the Millennium Cafe at Topeka and Shawnee County Public Library on July 31. The foundation is looking for another food service provider to take its ...

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Corrosion repair on new Colman wharf piles could cost up to $ 10 million

SEATTLE – Consultants investigating an accelerated corrosion problem on steel piles for Washington State Ferries’ new terminal at Colman Dock have recommended a solution estimated at $ 10 million. This solution would be designed to protect 173 piles that were driven into Elliott Bay for the project in the fall of 2017. Approximately 500 piles in total were installed as ...

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Where to go in the event of a once-in-a-millennium tsunami

Hello, Bay Area. It’s Thursday, July 8, and for Bay Area residents who are immunocompromised, a vaccine is not a sure thing. Here’s what you need to know to start your day. Picture this: You receive an alert that a giant earthquake has hit Alaska and a tsunami is heading south towards California and the Bay Area. Where are you ...

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A cold and alienating dance in a cyborg dystopia

DANCE System_Error ★★ ½Maison des Arts, until July 11 System error is an elusive and often alienating experience, an icy meditation on the transhumanist promise of immortality, bringing together minimalist dance, austere black and white projections and a soundscape of discord and distortion.

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Edward and Sophie chose a “title of little importance” for their son James in a royal snub | Royal | New

Edward and Sophie are now considered the “safe hands” of the monarchy, especially following the difficulties faced by the royal family in recent years. They are the only cabinet members to publicly recognize the royal exit of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, and were the first royals to speak to the press about Prince Philip’s death in April. However, when ...

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Fairstone signs sixth 2021 agreement with the acquisition of Utopia

Wealth management consolidation firm Chartered said Utopia was acquired after the completion of its downstream buy-back program that incorporates consulting firms, typically over a two-year period, prior to the final acquisition. Utopia FP, based in Liversedge, West Yorkshire, is a cross-market advisory firm specializing in the advice and management of investment and retirement portfolios. The latest Fairstone agreement will result ...

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Millennial President Jeffrey Greenstein on his return to Cannes – The Hollywood Reporter

What did you miss the most about Cannes? There’s something about the energy in the air, traveling to such a beautiful place with so much history in cinema to premiere and / or bring new movies to the market that is so exciting. Much more than doing it from your living room or office on a computer screen. It’s the ...

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Summer Sunday concerts arrive at Lippitt House Museum Garden

Between the beach and dinner, join the summer concerts on Sundays August 1 and 8 in the beautiful Lippitt House garden in Providence. Bring a blanket or folding chair and sit by the fountain while listening to music from Latin jazz band, Infusion Evolution, or Irish history songs and tunes from Bank of Ireland. Evolution of the infusion on August ...

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When does the Wales Millennium Center reopen, what can I see and what are the big changes for the public?

The Wales Millennium Center is preparing to reopen after being closed for 16 months due to the pandemic. The public will once again be welcomed inside as soon as Thursday July 15th when the center starts a cabaret show program in its Weston Studio. People have already enjoyed the new downtown Teras Street food court which opened in May. The ...

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Hollywood remembers “Superman” director “Lethal Weapon” – deadline

Richard Donner, the director who launched Superman on the big screen and elevated the boyfriend movie to blockbuster status with Deadly weapon As part of a five-decade career as a film and television director and producer, died Monday at the age of 91. His credits included directing these iconic films in several genres of horror photography. The omen to children’s ...

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The terrifying truth is that millions of people don’t want the lockdown ever to end

In October 1958, the philosopher Isaiah Berlin gave an innovative lecture at the University of Oxford on the topic of freedom. There were two kinds, he said. “Positive” freedom – in which freedom is usually achieved only through a collective and utopian quest – would always lead to tyranny, as embodied by communism. The antidote, he argued, was for the ...

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Five more art exhibitions in the city to visit this month

You may have already booked your tickets for the very exciting Miyazaki and Dali exhibitions that we mentioned in our blog Coming in July. But in case you want more, we wanted to draw your attention to a few other exhibitions going on in the city! Supermarket in Beijing at Red Brick Until August 1, more than two dozen artists ...

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CPH Jazz Festival: Touching bass with local talent

Copenhagen double bassist and composer Klaus Nørgaard has recorded his two self-published albums, “Village Life” (2018) and “Clarinet” (2020), within a block radius of N inrrebro. These are, in many ways, hyper-local productions – very personal compositions produced in his own home and in a local wine bar. Nørgaard has also appeared on the albums’ Route One ‘(2009) by Søren ...

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The curtain rises again in theaters, thanks to the rising voices of the crowd

Independence Day 2021 – what a difference a year makes. A year ago, honestly, I was unsure if our beloved and normally vibrant curtain call in Stamford could survive an extended shutdown. Today we are back in action and preparing for normal activity levels. The holidays mean so much more to me this year. I had never been more active ...

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Remember when? : Annual golf tournament honors Soyars, 45 participants

10 years ago Thursday, June 30, 2011 Commissioners vote to allow display of Utopia – The annual Utopia July 4 fireworks display will take place this year after all, following Monday’s vote by Uvalde County commissioners to exempt the event from restrictions created by a recent declaration of disaster. Milton Gobert, the licensed fireworks operator in charge, approached the commissioners ...

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Home Circuit Adds New File ~ Pokemon Millennium

These days, Velan Studios has introduced a major update with Nintendo Mario Kart Live: Home circuit, which comes with version 1.1.0. Is the main addition to the game Mario Cup, Which has three tracks and is included in other trophies in Grand Prix mode. Apart from that, the new map is now available “Super ageI ”with its matching horn; You ...

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Paul Butler | Careers and marriages that last

In August my wife and I were married for 27 years and my brother-in-law Richard has worked for his company for 27 years. Richard is also blessed with a good marriage. Looking at these two milestones, there are many similarities between a long marriage and a long career. Unfortunately, neither is more standard. Both require loyalty. Both require trust. Both ...

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Archaeologists find ancient Roman sarcophagus in England

Visitors to the English city of Bath may be familiar with the long history of Sydney Gardens, a lush space that has long been Jane Austen’s favorite destination. In 2019, a plan to renovate the gardens was announced. While these renovations were underway, a group of archaeologists discovered something unexpected on the ground – something reminiscent of a much older ...

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Hundreds of dead in US Pacific Northwest and British Columbia in “once in a millennium” heat wave

The current heat wave in western Canada and the US Pacific Northwest has been described as a “one-time-in-a-millennium” event, with temperatures in Portland, Oregon hitting 116 degrees Fahrenheit on Monday, Seattle, Washington reaching 108 degrees over the weekend, and 116 degrees in Vancouver, BC. A farm worker wipes sweat from his neck as he works Thursday, July 1, 2021, in ...

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Bobby Gillespie and Jehnny Beth, “Utopian Ashes”: review

Primal Scream frontman Bobby Gillespie and Jehnny Beth make an odd couple – he’s prone to cowardly, decadent, drugged overtures as she screams in a primal way – and their differences become even more apparent on Utopian ashes, a kind of concept album they produced together on the preamble of a divorce between two lovers. And like any couple in ...

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Helping Chinatown Residents Take Charge of Their Well-Being

At the start of the pandemic, as researchers and health professionals scrambled to learn more about the new virus, non-scientists struggled to find clear and concise information. For many seniors in Boston’s Chinatown community, this difficulty was compounded by the language barrier. But the student volunteers in the Tufts Chinatown Wellness Initiative (TCWI) were ready to lend a hand. Already ...

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How the Via Emilia became the fastest road in the world

It is not “only” a thousand-year-old road created under the Roman Empire. The Via Emilia is much more. It is the homeland of Italian supercars, the speed capital of the world. This is where the Motor Valley is located, an area that is home to automotive royalty such as Ferrari, Lamborghini, Maserati, Dallara, Ducati and Pagani. The history of the ...

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Reviews | The strange and sad death of the American political imagination

Voters in Bellamy’s day were arguing over where and when to go to war. Now it’s handled by the experts; when four American soldiers were killed in Niger in 2017, it emerged that key senators were not even aware that troops were stationed there. Likewise, Bellamy experienced elections in which farmers fiercely debated monetary policy with bankers. Yet today the ...

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Let’s Talk Women Picnic in Celebration of White Summer with Chicago

CHICAGO–(COMMERCIAL THREAD) –Let’s talk about Womxn Chicago present the closing celebration of the Taste of Chicago on-the-go weekend with “Let’s talk about picnic women in white” at Millennium Park on July 11, 2021, from 12 p.m. to 3 p.m. This collaboration of forty-strong women entrepreneurs in Chicago exemplifies the spirit of resilience and empowerment of women while celebrating Chicago’s diverse ...

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The Covid makes Cannes evenings even more exclusive

Published on: 07/02/2021 – 03:48Amended: 07/02/2021 – 03:47 Cannes (France) (AFP) The battle for after party invitations has always been fierce at the world’s most glamorous festival, but thanks to social distancing rules, it will be even harder than usual to overtake the doorman at Cannes this year. “We will not be able to do everything we want,” warned Pierre ...

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What blazed in the sky almost 1,000 years ago could have been a strange supernova

In the year 1054, there was an explosion in the sky so bright that it was visible for almost two weeks in broad daylight and two years after dark. So what caused this sudden phenomenon? It was probably a rare type of supernova known as an electron capture supernova. These supernovas, thought to be almost nonexistent, lie just between the ...

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SMC considers MEO satellites for missile tracking

Space Based Infrared System (SBIRS) Missile Warning Satellite, USAF Image WASHINGTON: The Space Force will make the decision to move from digital design to in-orbit testing of new prototype missile tracking satellites – stationed in non-traditional medium earth orbit (MEO) – at the end of 2022, according to reports. managers of the Space and Missile Systems Center (SMC). The first ...

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Physicists First Confirm Hawking’s Black Hole Theorem | MIT News

There are certain rules that even the most extreme objects in the universe must obey. A central law for black holes predicts that the area of ​​their event horizons – the limit beyond which nothing can ever escape – should never shrink. This law is the Hawking Area Theorem, named after the physicist Stephen Hawking, who derived the theorem in ...

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New Braunfels Auction House Now Offers Retail Items For Sale | Community alert

New residents of Braunfels can now purchase historic pieces such as Japanese dishes and rare works of art at the Lark Mason Associates auction house. The auction house now has retail pieces that people can purchase in person or online. Unique items vary in price and time, from books published in the 1800s to a $ 1,250 vase by a ...

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