Monday, December 10, 2018

'She Will' delays

We are starting to ship out the 'She Will' prints.
US non-framed orders would usually arrive in a few days in time for Christmas, but USPS (postal service) may be experiencing delays, and there's a chance it may not arrive in time.
Framed and international orders will take a little bit longer.

If you've purchased the print as a gift for someone, and you don't want to show up empty handed, we made a little print-out for you to print out and give to them in the mean time.
You can click the above image and save.

We apologize for the inconvenience, but we are doing the best we can.
Thank you so much for your patience and for your support.
Wishing you all a lovely holiday season!

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  13. Dr Kham herbal medicine is the best cure for herpes1&2. I saw a post in a health forum from Woman Like me name Lucy Morgan on how she was cured from herpes with the help of Herbalist Dr Kham Herbal medication and she also wrote Dr Kham cure all kind of deadly diseases and virus including Herpes, HIV, ALS, HPV, HSV1&2, MND,Epilepsy, Leukemia, Asthma, Cancer, Vaginal infection, Diabetes. At first i doubted if it was real but decided to give it a try because i was desperate to get cured from herpes and i contacted this herbal Doctor on email (dr.khamcaregiver@gmail.com) she provided on the comment and explain my problem to him and he told me that he is going to prepare a herbal medicine for me which he did and he sent it to me through UPS service, when i receive this herbal medicine, he gave me instructions on how to use it, after taken the medicine as instructed for two weeks, I went for check up and the result was Negative and i went to two other clinic to retested and the result was still Negative and all the symptoms of herpes where gone from my body when i was in five[5] days in the herbal medication and my doctor confirm with me that am free from herpes , I am now free from Herpes. You can contact Dr Kham on his email: dr.khamcaregiver@gmail.com or you can call/Whatsapp him on +2348159922297. His website is https://herbal-dr-kham.jimdosite.com All thanks to Dr Kham for what he has just done for me and I will continue to share this great testimony on every platform so we can join hands to eradicate these diseases and viruses out of this world.

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  14. RELIABLE HERPES CURE BY HERBALIST RAZOR. I am here to share how a great man called Herbalist Razor helped me out with herbs and roots which he prepared for me in use of curing herpes. I took his product (cure) for (18) days before I was totally cured out of it, and I promised him that I will testify my healing to the whole world about how he cured me which I am very happy to be fulfilling. Doctor Razor also cures all kinds of diseases , HEPATITIS, CANCER, DIABETICS , FIBROID. Reach him on Email address  drrazorherbalhome@gmail.comWebsite :  https://herbalistrazorherb.wixsite.com/drrazorherbalhome Contact him on Whtasapp +2349065420442

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  15. I am so happy how Doc Kham cured my Herpes virus, since 4 year ago i was effected with herpes simplex virus 1, and i have taken all manner of drugs prescribed to me by several doctors,but all my effort was wasted,i cried all day thinking on how i can be cured of this illness, i lost hope while i was looking for solution for my health,but one faithful day, i was searching the internet i came across several testimonies about Doc Kham and how he has cure so many affected individual ,so i try and contact his email and asked him for solution about my herpes simplex virus 1 and he started the preparation to my cure,to my greatest surprise after two weeks, i was totally cure by his powerful herbal medicine,i never believe that i could be cure from this wicked disease until i met Doc Kham i’m very grateful to you and i know your herbal medicine will save more millions of lives. his email Address dr.khamcaregiver@gmail.com   Here is his Website for more Information https://dr-kham-herbal-home.webnode.com/   

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  16. I found out, that taking herbal treatment is the best to get rid of Staphylococcus as soon as i feel the symptoms of Staphylococcus  is appearing, i took a research and miraculously i found out about Dr. Kham then i  contacted him for natural treatment and it works wonders, The healing process by contacting Dr. Kham amazingly and ever since I had the herbal treatment i have not feel these horrible disease anymore and my doctor told me the virus is gone, i am glad i finally got cured out from this horrible disease. every staphylococcus patients should also get in touch with this herbalist  to get rid of these disease forever his email address; dr.khamcaregiver@gmail.com or whatsaap +2348159922297 you can also check his website:  https://herbal-dr-kham.jimdosite.com/ for more information.  

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  17. Dr. Kham Miracle Herbal Medicine is The Best, It Helps Me to Eradicate My Herpes Virus Just in Two Weeks, Advice! Advice!! Advice!!! I know lot of people having herpes virus where all thought it has no cure, but am here to let you know that it was a huge lie,because  the world health organization wants to keep extorting money from citizen by telling us in the hospital herpes simplex virus and other kinds of disease like (HPV) has no cure but only  vaccine to control and not to cure.Today am here as a living testimony of herbal cure that was prepare to me by herbalist Doc. Kham who is a herbal doctor that can cure all kinds of disease and virus in 2 weeks, His medication cured me from herpes after two complete dosages.  God has sent us this great opportunity to get herpes virus from our body system with the help of Doc. Kham herbal cure, just give him a trial and never regret it because he is 100% guaranteed of the cure kindly contact him on (dr.khamcaregiver@gmail.com), or  He is a very honest man to work with you call his  Mobile phone number or Whatsapp Him on +234 815 992 2297‬  visit his website on http://herbalistdockham.website2.me/

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  18. I want to tell the world about the good work of Herbalist Dr. William who cured me of Hsv-1 for just 2 weeks with his herbal medicine, I never believe I can be normal again and have a good life like others, I always regret the day I got diagnosed with the virus, I was lost of hope when my doctor told me there is no cure for it but I keep thinking of how to eradicate it from my nervous system, So one day I went online in search of anything that can help me because I can’t deal with it forever so I found this Herbalist Dr. Williams email on a blog of someone who was cured by him I quickly contact him for help and explain all my pain to Him, He told me not to worry about it there is a cure for real and it a 100% guarantee cure for this virus, I never believe until he sends me the herbal medicine when I order for and he instructed how I will take the dosage of herbal medication he sent to me. After taking it for 2 weeks and he told me to go for text the following week I got tested just to confirm I was 100% cured of this sickness what a miracle in my life I am so happy right now, you can also get in contact with him if you want to be cured. Trust me your life will not be the same again. you can contact him via email at drwilliamscure@gmail.com you can also send him a message on WhatsApp at +2347040461868. His Website:https://drwilliamscure.wixsite.com/herbalhome...

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  19. WHY NEGLECTING THE CURE TO HERPES VIRUS AND OTHER INFECTIONS ? There is a great Herbal doctor who can cure any deadly disease/Infection?. Like Cancer, HIV, syphilis, diabetes, madness, all kinds of deadly diseases/Infection known to man, low sperm count And also bring back your Lover, help you create job opportunities e.t.c. Well my main reason why I am writing this little Article is to inform the whole world about the great deeds Herbal Doctor Razor did for me. I was diagnosed with Herpes Virus 1 on Sept 22, 2014, The medical doctor Prescribed valacyclovir for me, until i met a patient who was infected with HSV rejoicing in the Office, i asked what the excitement was all about and she told me how she got rid of her herpes virus and referred me to, A herbalist from West Africa(NIGERIA), though i never believed in Herbs. I saw many testimonies on how herbalists cured people of their Viruses and STDs. I contacted him through his email address. And he told me what to do, Few days later i received a parcel through a courier service sent to me by Doctor Razor. 18 days later after completion of the herbal Dosage, he asked me to go for check-up, when i did the check-up i was tested HSV 1 Negative. If you are Battling with the same Virus and you need a way to get rid of it permanently, kindly contact him via his email: drrazorherbalhome@gmail.com. . Whatsapp/Call him on +2349065420442 THANK YOU YOU HERBALIST RAZOR, YOU ARE MY HERO .

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  20. Life is always beautiful when you are in good health. The greatest Joy in my life today is that i have been cured of Herpes by a Great Herbalist called Valchy, I was infected with Herpes Virus for the past four(4) years and I went to many hospitals for cure but there was no solution and they said there is no cure to it but they can only help me when ever i have the outbreak with Acyclovir, So I was thinking how can I get a solution, So that my body can be okay. One faithful day as I was browsing on the internet via (Google) I saw a testimony on how herbalist Valchy has helped people in curing Herpes and other (STD)diseases and I quickly copied his WhatsApp number so I contacted him for a solution for my Herpes Virus, So Herbalist Valchy told me that his going to prepare his herbal medicine for my health which he sent to me in 4-5 working with my information i gave to him and luckily after 2week my Herpes Virus was cured. Herbalist Valchy is well recognized as one of the best herbalist doctors in West Africa(NIGERIA). You don't have to be sad anymore or cry anymore on this Virus when the cure is available. The medicine has NO SIDE EFFECT,there's no special diet when taking the medicine. Here is his Email: herbalistvalchynaturalremedies@gmail.com or Whatsapp....+2347036769718

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  21. HEALING WITH HERBALIST VALCHY NATURAL REMEDIES.BEST NATURAL REMEDIES TO CURE HERPES SIMPLEX VIRUS HSV1&2 WITH THE HELP OF HERBALIST VALCHY NATURAL HERBAL MEDICINE. It's a miracle that I am alive today. I encountered HERPES SIMPLEX VIRUS (HSV1/2) for good four (4) years, before I met the great Herbalist. Valchy. I am  from New Jersey, United State of America and I was infected with the herpes virus. Herpes is a viral infection caused by the Herpes simplex virus, marked by painful, watery blisters in the skin or mucous membrane or on the genitals. This was what I suffered for good four years. I have visited CVS Pharmacy in Fresno for treatment but no improvement. I met Herbalist. Valchy online while I was searching for herpes cure. I read a testimony about his work. I give it a try that now becomes a testimony in my life that I am now fully cured. kindly contacted Herbalist Valchy via his Email: herbalistvalchynaturalremedies@gmail.com or Whatsapp +2347036769718

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  22. Now this is to everyone out there with different health challenges, as I know there are still a lot of people suffering from different health issues and are therefore looking for a solution. I bring you Good news. There is a man called herbal doctor Kham, a herbal practitioner who helped cure me from Genital herpes, that I had suffered from for the past 2years and I have spent so much money trying to survive from it. I got my healing by taking the herbal medicine he sent me to drink for about two {2} weeks, Three {3} days after completion of the dosage, I went for a medical checkup and I was tested NEGATIVE. I’m sharing this so that other people can know of this great healer called Dr Kham because I got to know him through a friend he cured from HIV Also. I was made to understand that he can cure several other deadly diseases and infections. Don’t die in ignorance and don’t let that illness take your life. Contact Dr. Kham through his email ; dr.khamcaregiver@gmail.com You can also call him on:+2348159922297 Thank you Dr. Kham Be kind enough to share as you received, You can Also Visit his website to know more about him at > https://herbal-dr-kham.jimdosite.com/

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  23. Please listen to this man! Called Herbalist Dr. Kham His Herbal Medication cured my genital warts in less than two weeks! I thought I would never be able to live without the warts ever again and now I do. I was cured of my long term genital herpes after using herbal medicine from Herbalist Dr. Kham. I’m so happy and God bless you for all you do and getting people cured from herpes disease, I’m so glad to be amongst the people you’ve cured from Herpes this year. I cherish you forever Doctor. Please please please believe him and do whatever he says. Herb is really the best and probably only cure to herpes. And please don’t be too nice to yourself. Herpes is a serious thing. Stick to the regimen, stop smoking and cut out Alcohol and stay away from any sweetened foods or candies as his herb medicine doesn’t work effectively with sugar or sugary foods and drinks. One week of not consuming some stuff or the rest of your life with herpes simplex virus. It’s your choice. And trust me, I tried just cutting out cigarettes and alcohol though it wasn’t easy as I’m addicted to smoking and drinking of alcohol. Once I stopped doing both and all of what the doctor instructed me not to do and taking my herb medicine the improvement was magical! I was cured from my genital warts/herpes in two week of using this Herbalist Dr. Kham herb remedy. All in all, thank you doctor! You helped me get my healing and life back. God bless you. Email him Via dr.khamcaregiver@gmail.com or whatsapp him via +2348159922297. Here is his Website too https://herbal-dr-kham.jimdosite.com/

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  24. I am here to give my testimony about Dr Ose who helped me in my life, i want to inform the public how i was cured from (HERPES SIMPLEX VIRUS) by dr Ose spiritual, i visited different hospital but they gave me list of drugs like Famvir, Zovirax, and Valtrex which is very expensive to treat the symptoms and never cured me. I was browsing through the Internet searching for remedy on HERPES and i saw comment of people talking about how dr Ose spiritual cured them. when i contacted him he gave me hope and send a Herbal medicine to me that i took and it seriously worked for me, my HERPES result came out negative. I am so happy as i am sharing this testimony. My advice to you all who thinks that their is no cure for herpes that is Not true just contact him and get cure from dr Ose spirirtual healing spell cure of all kinds of sickness you may have. penis enlargement
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  25. This is real take it serious, who will believe that a herb can cure 12 years HPV Human Papilloma Virus) in my body, i navel believe that this will work i have spend a lot when getting drugs from the hospital to keep me healthy, what i was waiting for is death because i was broke, one day i hard about this great man who is well know of HPV Human Papilloma Virus) and cancer cure, i decided to email him,unknowingly to me that this will be the end of the HPV Human Papilloma Virus) in my body, he prepare the herb for me, and give me instruction on how to take it, at the end of the two week, he told me to go to the hospital for a check up, and i went, surprisingly after the test the doctor confirm me negative, i thought it was a joke, i went to other hospital was also negative, then i took my friend who was also HPV Human Papilloma Virus) positive to the Doc, after the treatment she was also confirm negative . He also have the herb to cure cancer please i want every one with this virus to be free, that is why am dropping his email address, peacehelpmedicalcentre@hotmail.com :

    Below are some of the illness i know he cure:
    1 Cancer
    2 Gammora HIV, AIDS
    3 Low sperm count/Impotency
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    5 HPV Human Papilloma Virus)
    6 Herpes
    7 Genital Wart
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    9 Hepatitis
    10 kidney infection
    11 Diabetes
    12 Migraines
    13 ALS
    14 mid stroke
    15 Liver disorder
    16 Hypertension
    17 Infertility
    18 typhoid,
    19  breast and boobs enlargement
    20  Love spell 
    21 Apoplexy   

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  26. Thanks to Doctor Razor for the Great miraculous work he did in my life with his herbal remedy. I have been living with this virus and I have shared with my partners my situation because they deserve to have a choice of whether they want to change being with me or not. I unfortunately did not have a choice in this matter leaving me vulnerable and now faced with this virus for the rest of my life or until a cure was discovered.I refused to take the Medical drugs my PCD had told me to take, I surrendered to my fate, because I was careless. On Aug 23, 2020, I came across Doctor Razor herbal medicine. I browsed about the authenticity of This Doctor, I got to see several Testimonies regarding his works from people he had helped with his medicine. I reached out to him and told him my problems, after we spoke he promised to help me out. I started using his herbal medicine which he sent to me Via the Courier Delivery, and asked me to take the herbal medicine for 18 days. which i did. I am delighted to let you all know that I Got cured of Herpes Virus, after the Medical Doctor had confirmed this with the test results, when I went for a medical check up after completing the Herbal Dosage Of 18 days. Doctor Razor's Website : https://herbalistrazorherb.wixsite.com/drrazorherbalhome or Reach out to Doctor razor via email : drrazorherbalhome@gmail.com WhatsApp +2349065420442

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  27. Quick Cure I will advise you to contact Dr KHAM AT (dr.khamcaregiver@gmail.com )
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  28. I was diagnosed with herpes in 2018. I tried everything possible to get rid of it, tried several antibiotics but all to no avail. Just then I came across The website : https://herbalistrazorherb.wixsite.com/drrazorherbalhome a certain HERBALIST RAZOR from West Africa who deals with herbal medicine that cures all kinds of diseases/infections , I reached out to hHERBALIST RAZOR and he examined me for sometime and placed me on some herbal medication that worked aggressively on the herpes virus. I decided not to keep calm but to tell the world of his great works. Suffer no more with that ailment or disease, reach out to him now for a life changing experience. Contact Him on His Email : herbalistrazorherbalhome@gmail.com
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  29. Thanks to God and also to Dr. OBINA, the great herbal man that cured me from HERPES. I contacted the virus from my partner three years ago, i almost spent all i had because i was restless and i need to get rid of the virus and i did not rest until i saw people testimonies about Dr. OBINA recommendation online for how he has being curing HERPES with his herbs and i emailed him and tell him my problem and he prepare my cure and send it to me and gave me instructions on how to use the herbs and behold after i finish drinking it i went to the hospital for checkup and the result was negative and the virus was completely gone from my body. You can contact Dr. OBINA to get your herbs too and cure yourself from these virus. His Email: obinnaspelltemple@yahoo.com or add him on WhatsApp +19492293867 Dr. OBINA has cure so many different type of diseases with his herbs such as HERPES, HIV/AIDS. CANCER of all kinds, HSV 1&2, DIABETES and so many more. I want to thank God for using Dr. OBINA to cure me from herpes. Dr. OBINA is truly gifted by God. add him on WhatsApp +19492293867

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  30. Happiness is all I see now, big thanks to Dr. Kham from West Africa (NIGERIA), I never thought that I would live on earth before the year runs out. I have been suffering from a deadly disease herpes Virus for the past 2 years now; I had spent a lot of money going from one place to another, hospitals have been my home every day. Constant checks have been my hobby not until this blessed day, I was searching through the Internet, I saw a testimony on how Dr. Kham. from West Africa (NIGERIA) helped someone in curing his herpes Virus . quickly I copied his Whatsapp Contact: +2348159922297 just to give him a test I spoke to him, he asked me to do some certain things which I did,he told me that he is going to provide the herbal cure to me, which he did, then he asked me to go for medical checkup after some days after using the herbal medication, I was free from the deadly disease, he only asked me to post the testimony through the whole world, faithfully am doing it now, please brothers and sisters, he is great, I owe him in return. if you are having a similar problem just contact him by Email: at [ dr.khamcaregiver@gmail.com ] whatsapp him on +2348159922297 HIS HAVE THE CURE TO THIS FOLLOWING DEADLY DISEASE [1] Ischemic heart disease [2] Cerebrovascular disease [3] Lower respiratory infections [4] Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease [5] Diarrhea diseases [6] Trachea, bronchus, lung cancers [7] Tuberculosis [8] Diabetes mellifluous [9] Hypertension heart disease [10] HIV/AIDS

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  31. Why taking those drugs and supplements that can't even get rid of the Herpes Virus?. I advise you to contact Herbalist  Kham the caregiver and get cured from your Herpes disease once and forever!, His herbal medicine is the best! trust me, I have no doubt about doctor Kham herbal medicine cause his herbal medicine is so powerful and effective. I’m talking from experience because I was cured from my HSV2 by this great doctor within just two weeks of me using his medication. Forget! about Modern Medicine and Use Herbs, Real medicine comes from the Earth and not from the LAB. For getting rid of your herpes within just two weeks, reach the Herbal doctor on email dr.khamcaregiver@gmail.com or WhatsApp him with his contact info +2348159922297. For more inquiries, you can as well visit the doctor's website by clicking on the link  https://dr-kham-herbal-home.webnode.com/   Herbal Doctor KHAM is my lifesaver and i love him so much for getting me cured from my long term genital herpes (HSV2) and i vowed  and promised him that i will keep testifying about him and his good work till my last days on EARTH.  He can also cure: Cancer, Kidney Disease, Diabetes, Fibroid, Staphylococcus, Stroke, Sinuses, Lupus,  Cold Sore, Hepatitis B, Candida Ablicans, Sickle Cell Anemia Disease, Ebola and many more.

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  32. Hello Everyone seeking Herpes Virus Remedies, As I know there are still a lot of people suffering from different health issues and Searching for a solution. I bring you Good news Today and Worry no more. There is a Herbalist called Dr. Kham, a herbal practitioner who cured me from my 7yrs herpes virus, I have spent so much money trying to Eradicate it from my body but all was in vain. But with Lord Almighty that I am serving, I got my healing by taking the herbal medicine Dr. Kham sent to me to drink for about 5days after I got in touch with him through a friend of mine. Behold, 3days after completion of the dosage for two weeks, I went for a medical checkup and I was tested for Herpes Negative. I’m sharing this so that other people can know of this great healer called Dr. Kham because I got to know him through a Friend of mine who was cured from the same virus. I was made to understand that he can cure several other deadly diseases and infections on STD & STI. Don’t die in ignorance and don’t let that illness take your life or take advice from our bad governments because they are not going to tell you the truth. Contact Dr. Kham through his Email dr.khamcaregiver@gmail.com You can also Call/WhatsApp him on +2348159922297. He also has a Website https://drkhamcaregiver.wixsite.com/drkhamcaregiverherba Thank you herbalist Dr. Kham. Be kind enough to share as you received..

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  33. Please Pardon me for Posting this on your Platform, But I had to do it for those interested and needs help. Contact Herbalist Razor who cured me of Herpes Infection .When Physicians Failed me and gave me no hope of a promised tomorrow, Herbalist Razor proved Them wrong , and Cured me of HSV 2 with his Herbal Supplement. Contact Him and Get yourself Freed from this Curse of a Virus. He Also Has CBD oils for Curing Cancer completely .
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  35. Grove's more upmarket neighbour, Fire Island Pines, was developed later, in the 1950s, as a "family-friendly" community, although this label didn't last for very long, despite the fact that numerous gay homeowners had moved there from the Grove in the hopes that it would act as a more discreet enclave. By the 1970s, with the flourishing of an increasingly public queer culture in the years following the Stonewall riots, Cherry

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  36. To demonstrate this new perspective, Matthew Gale reveals how artists from six continents – Australasia, Asia, Europe, North America, Central America and Africa – were inspired by Surrealist techniques and ideas.

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  37. Eine Kleine Nachtmusik hints at imponderable desires, and acts with its ambiguous symbols. These include a life-sized doll, and a girl whose approach to an ominously open door is blocked by an oversized sunflower with ripped petals.

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  38. This is the way the story has always been told: in 1947, Jackson Pollock, the pioneering American painter whose rugged name rhymes with the verve of his virile persona, finally lost patience with the fussy finesse of careful brushstrokes that had defined art history.

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  39. Just as Sobel was gaining traction as a creative force in New York – no small feat for a female artist of her or any generation – her circumstances suddenly changed dramatically, and in ways that effectively removed her from the world of art completely. In 1946, the same year that she opened a solo show at Guggenheim's Art of the Century gallery, her husband Max, moved the family from Brooklyn to Plainfield, New Jersey, in order to be nearer to his costume jewellery enterprise. Unable to drive, Sobel quickly found herself cut off from the ebb and flow of the art scene in which she had only just become an important player.

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  40. This means providing access to better education, healthcare, housing and so on. "People who have a stake in society usually don't dig it up under them," says Edwards.

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  41. Joshua, whose surname is being withheld for job-security concerns, says he’s so used to being tracked, he often forgets about it. “Investment banking in general operates under paranoia: the data we have is so sensitive that a disgruntled employee could do real damage.” Although he’s never explicitly been told he’s monitored, Joshua explains it’s a given in his industry; UK regulatory law requires financial firms to have a compliance monitoring programme. In the US, financial institutions are mandated to keep a record of all work-related communications.

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  42. Kate, whose surname is also being withheld, says the software impacts her taking breaks. “I’m not sure how taking screenshots of me creating graphics is essential to my work – having the software actually slows down my computer,” she explains. “It makes me nervous to even watch a five-minute video during my lunch, in fear someone sees a screenshot of YouTube and it’s a cause for firing.”อ่านต่อเพิ่มเติม โรงเรียนบ้านทุ่งแฝก

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  43. For now, Joshua has become accustomed to his activity being recorded. “I’ve previously had heat and motion sensors installed under my desk on the trading floor,” he says. “Now, it’s more subtle. Even working remotely, it’s pretty easy for them to know what I’m doing thanks to monitoring tools. For me, it’s not a question of fairness: it just comes with the territory.”
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  44. that Bo will be able to decide on his own To this day he is not banned. Are mature enough, people who have passed or that are normal. Don't do that. Don't. I'm jealous like that. but this person will not have Maybe it's because he's older than us, so I'm happy.

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  45. This sanitary napkin, take this pill, sleep now, sleep in this position is fine, but if it's a man It's hard to take care of now It might be an advantage. But it's not like a normal guy who likes girls can't understand Bo. It depends more on the people.

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  46. Bo: But now that he's 31, Bo says if we can't make up our minds or we're not ready right now. Do you go to freeze eggs first? so that the quality of the eggs is still usable And at that time, I was able to get pregnant because now my uterus is still kept. Because at that time, assuming that in the next 5 years he will be around 36. Bo doesn't want him to get pregnant more than 35 for fear of having a pregnancy-related disease.

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  47. Anyone who has a tanned skin and is worried about what color tones to wear to look confident when wearing them. Because if you buy clothes and when you wear them, it makes your skin look dull and not bright. It's a waste of money to buy again.

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  48. Back on the tyrannosaur fossils, Vinther explains that one clue to their compromising position might come from the site of another former lake, the Messel Pit in Germany. This quarry-turned-fossil haven is legendary for its immaculately preserved flora and fauna, which often looks like it's been squashed between the pages of a book
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  49. Alas, the psittacosaurs in Vinther's office is not the actual fossil – what I'm looking at is a scale model of the animal as it would have been in life, that he commissioned himself. But what a model it is – painstakingly crafted to be as accurate as possible, even the markings are accurate, based on the exact streaks found on the fossilised skin of the original.

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  50. Vinther speculates that like birds, dinosaurs may also have had excellent colour vision, in which case it makes sense that those that lacked feathers may have taken the opportunity – "why not advertise your cloaca?", as he puts it.
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  51. And this brings us to the next tell-tale sign. When a feature only appears in mature adults, and not in the babies or juveniles, it's often for sex – like the manes on male lions, which are thought to signal their eligibility. However, this one can also be tricky.


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  52. Doing Safety Case-inspired deep time exercises can not only help us imagine local landscapes over decades, centuries, and millennia. It can also help us take a step back from our everyday lives – transporting our minds to different places and times, and feeling rejuvenated when we return.

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  53. Not everyone subscribes to AI’s long-term influence. But those who do counter that even if you believe there is only a small chance of the worst-case AI scenarios happening, the fact that they could be so influential for such a very long time could make the coming decades more important than any in human history.อ่านต่อเพิ่มเติม โรงเรียนวัดวังรีบุญเลิศ

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  54. In December 2021, US mortgage company Better.com fired 900 workers over Zoom. "If you're on this call, you're part of the unlucky group being laid off," CEO Vishal Garg told workers. “Your employment here is terminated. Effective immediately." Six months later, US used-car company Carvana let 2,500 workers go in a similar manner, some during group Zoom calls, some via email. At Swedish fintech company Klarna, also in May, the CEO announced 700 job cuts in a pre-recorded message, after which workers had to wait up to 48 hours for an email telling them whether they were part of the affected group.

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  55. In cases where firms do opt for a group announcement, execution is key. Woodley believes that ”virtual isn’t the problem”; instead, it's the way the termination is conducted remotely that can cause issues. Even if layoffs happen over Zoom or email, there's no reason the same technology can't be used to make the transition less painful.

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  56. suggest otherwise. Moreover, the ingenuity needed to create something like a mobile phone – extracting deeply-buried hydrocarbons and metals, then transporting them between continents to be manipulated and combined in highly complex assemblages – will record the scale of our invention.

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  57. It’s not uncommon to hear of workers pursuing side hustles while they work in full-time jobs: selling jewellery on Etsy, driving an Uber during after hours, assembling furniture at weekends with TaskRabbit. But 'overemployment’ is different: an employee could hold simultaneous, separate full-time jobs, completed on different computers.

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  58. While the experiences of a nuclear waste expert may seem an unusual source of inspiration for well-being, this research has taught me that there can be personal benefits to stretching the intellect across time. Here's how you might integrate some of these principles into your own life as you step into next year.



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  59. They also visited Lake Lappajärvi, a crater lake that formed after a meteor crashed into Finland roughly 73 million years ago, to better understand how the country's landscape could erode over the coming ice ages.



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  60. As another example, the US Ice Age National Scenic Trail in Wisconsin brands itself as harbouring the "finest features of the glacial landscape", where you can contemplating Earth’s icy past via the trail’s drumlins, eskers, kames, erratics, and kettles.

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  61. That said, it’s important to not overdo it when it comes to having conversations about how a non-binary person self-identifies. “Don't make this about your journey around non-binary people,” advises Powell. “The same way that if you were dating a person who had a prosthetic limb, if you spent the entire dinner talking about their prosthetic limb, that would be frickin’ weird.”


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  62. Long-term relationships inevitably come with a certain amount of restriction. They might mean committing to staying in a certain city, compromising on some of your wants and ambitions and remaining sexually monogamous.



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  63. There’s also the fact that many people are increasingly approaching relationships with greater flexibility as well as a much broader definition of what a successful marriage or partnership looks like.


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  64. “It was a positive move to get to know someone over a long period of time,” she says. “I found the slower pace suited me. I think taking away alcohol was a big factor, as you have clearer judgement and opinions on someone. The lockdowns made me really take a step back, and look at the way I was approaching dating.”

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  65. The idea of not wanting to commit time, energy and money to multiple in-person first dates is certainly one that resonates with Louise. For her, changing the way that she dates is part of a wider consideration of what she wants her life to look like post-pandemic. Having more time to herself during lockdowns brought a fresh perspective; she values quality over quantity in lots of aspects of her life.


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  66. People use various emotional strategies to regulate the fear-factor of an experience and meet that sweet spot, a study by researchers at Aarhus University in Denmark showed. For example, some may seek out interactive experiences and pretend that they are real, to increase the fear.

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  67. Even today, the playbook of the golden-age mystery remains surprisingly relevant. Sam Emmerson, for example, follows certain instinctive rules when creating an immersive show for his company. One of them is that the death can't be explained by accident, as audiences find that unsatisfying – a classic golden-age guideline. Indeed, his modern-day audiences favour golden-age storylines above all others: "Our bestseller is Peril on the Palatine Express, which is my Agatha-Christie, Orient-Express-inspired, whodunnit. It goes out a lot."


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  68. Climate activist Greta Thunberg, who also has Asperger's, described her differences in thinking resulting from autism as a "superpower". I'm not at this stage yet. But my "hidden in plain sight" autism traits are informing both my past and present.
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  69. "I dispose of all my garden waste, vegetables and peelings in the garden. Every time I harvest vegetables or prune roses, I'm removing carbon from the garden, so it's important to return that carbon to the soil," says Nex.


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  70. But trees are far from the only plants that can help offset your garden's carbon footprint. Native grasses have extensive root systems – reaching more than 2ft into the ground – and act as reservoirs for carbon, which transfers into the soil when the roots die and decompose.

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  71. By the 1920s, the London plane represented 60% of their city namesake's trees, and their almost-cartoonishly straight trunks and fluffy crowns had become a regular fixture in many other urban centres around the globe, from Sydney to New York City. They were soon joined a handful of other species, such as the common lime (also known as the linden tree), which currently makes up 45% of the canopy in the Finnish capital Helsinki.


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  72. "Impermeable surfaces really reduce the gas exchange between the root system and the atmosphere as well," says Hirons. Just like humans, trees need to breathe – they must be able to absorb oxygen through their roots in order to release the energy from their food.


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  73. "I do like gingkos," says Hirons. "I think they've got a lot of character they become sort of more and more on unweildy and wild as they get older. They're really resilient, and they also can deliver just fantastic yellow-gold autumn colour as well." Of course, what he'd really like to see are baobabs – strange, bulbous trees that flourish in the Sahel region of Africa on the edge of the Sahara desert – "but then we really would be in the realm of serious climate change…" he says.

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  74. Flansburg, in Washington, doesn't want to switch. He remains hopeful that breeding efforts will help him continue to grow the canola and other crops his family has cultivated for generations. Still, he worries about the future. "There's an overall picture of a changing climate that we're going to have to address and deal with if we're going to be able to continue to feed people," he says. "There's just a limit to how much heat a plant can take."
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  75. If left bare and exposed to the elements, soil will degrade and its carbon stocks will deplete. Covering the bare soil with plants, such as clover, and mulches – loose coverings of biodegradeable materials – is therefore key to prevent CO2 from seeping into the atmosphere, Gush says.
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  76. "Street trees are typically not getting older than 30 to 40 years," says Cecil Konijnendijk, professor of urban forestry at the University of British Columbia in Canada. As we speak, he's surveying the health of the trees he can see from his hotel room during a visit to Brussels. "I can see already in a line of six trees one or two that don't look healthy," he says.
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  77. In the 19th Century, London plane trees were used to transform the city's layout, turning previously naked streets into familiar leafy boulevards – inspired by the same trend in Paris. (One particularly broad specimen in London's Mayfair, dating back to the Victorian era, was valued at £750,000 by tree officers from the local authority in 2008.)
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  78. These prehistoric monuments were first recorded in the 1960s by a local team carrying out ground surveys, but at that point, no one knew what they were. Remote sensing surveys carried out by Professor David Kennedy (also from the University of Western Australia), in 2017 intensified interest, and initial theories suggested they were used as territorial markers for ancestral grazing grounds. Yet, as more and more were found, all dating to the same period, a different understanding emerged.


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  79. Intrepid tourists are starting to head here to explore the natural wonders in surrounding Torotoro National Park, which includes the impressive Torotoro Canyon, more than 250m deep and home to nesting condors, monk parakeets and red-fronted macaws, as well as emerald pools and orange-amber cliffs. Hiking into the depths of the canyon has become one of the park’s biggest draws. (Credit: Dave Stamboulis)


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  80. Of course, younger workers could choose not to grind early in their careers. However, they may risk their financial security further down the line, given early-career employees generally have to dig in so they can progress. That’s particularly the case for women, who face pressure to sprint early on in their careers so they can achieve a level of security and seniority before pausing to have children.

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  81. It was a baking hot summer’s day and I was in a car driving through the dramatic hills and lush vegetation of the Peloponnese in Greece. “Look at this whole plain,” my driver, Eleni Korka, said, gesturing out the window. To our left was a huge, flat area, covered in olive trees and scrub bushes. Where it ended, the earth transformed sharply into forested mountains.

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  82. So, in January 2022, after spending months upskilling via free LinkedIn courses, Holleman quit what had been her “dream career”. She’s now a tech recruiter at a millennial-run company, and although she doesn’t identify with her work as much anymore, she prefers it that way. Holleman has unlimited (and culturally permitted) paid time off, great work-life balance that allows for established hobbies and a better salary. “I definitely see myself staying there really long term,” she says.

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  83. Korka and her colleagues Konstantinos Lagos and Antonio Corso, who were driving with us, told me that the project didn’t go exactly to plan to start with. “We had a small team and very little funding,” they said.


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  84. However, that wasn’t the end of the story for Tenea. “We have found evidence of inhabitation from 200 years later, but it appears Tenea had lost a lot of its wealth,” he continued, explaining that the finds from this period were not as grand or valuable as the earlier ones. “But after that, there’s nothing.”


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  85. How a workplace operates also factors into whether younger workers stay or go. Gen Zers and millennials hold many of the same workplace values, says Michelle, but Gen Z seems to have more willingness to act on them – something she suspects is born of the knowledge that there are endless other ways to earn a living now, thanks to the internet. “It takes a lot less for them to leave than it did for previous generations,” she explains. Gen Zers want to see companies follow through on their mission statements, particularly in regard to social and environmental values, and if they aren’t “practising what they’re preaching, Gen Z will hold them accountable”.

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  86. We drove into a vast, flat landscape. A bright blue sky enclosed us on all sides and a smattering of white clouds hung low. After a few minutes, we stopped by acircle of stacked stones. I climbed out of the car, waiting to meet Jane McMahon, part of a team of archaeologists from the University of Western Australia that has been working in AlUla since 2018. All around me was an arid plain of grey-black rocks lightly dusted in pink-hued sand. There was something otherworldly about it all: the lack of a single tree or a blade of grass; the stillness of the air that was only occasionally interrupted by a bitter gust of wind that chilled you to the bone.

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  87. Mustatil are certainly impressive, and the only real way to get a sense of their size is from the air. When I flew over them in a helicopter, I could see the large stones laid out in straight lines across the sand, about the length of four football fields and a width of at least two.

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  88. “Someone ‘too good’ for the role will be only an asset to the business in the short term,” she says, “unless there are excellent internal progression opportunities.”

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  89. In Cumbria, UK – an area with excellent nighttime sky quality – ecologists charted the effects of varying levels of light pollution by tracking the singing behaviour of robins. Over a three-month period, samples of birdsong were taken in paired sites consisting of one light and one dark site.

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  90. As requested, she says she submitted a 25-page document with extensive annotations and full graphic-design elements. The next step was a face-to-face interview with two senior managers at the company, although Tahlia felt uneasy when she arrived to find only one was available. “I answered lots of searching questions about my research methods and work,” she says. “When I asked about the role, it was very vague – but it was clear I was down to three candidates, and would hear the final verdict in a week.”

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  91. In the meantime, the baton is held by individuals, who can lobby local politicians and authorities, create nocturnal corridors for wildlife, and ensure that their own homes and offices do not contribute to additional sources of light pollution, says Holt.

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  92. A few months later, after ultimately declining the role for other reasons, Olivia spotted a piece of influencer content on TikTok she says was based on the idea she had proposed. “Then I saw a follow-up campaign on the exact same idea,” she says. “I thought, hang on – that’s my strategy.” Although she’s glad she refused to send the entire body of work, she says she will never share any work at all with a potential employer again.

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  93. Napala Pratini, co-founder of the London-based health-tech start-up Habitual, points out that along with strengthening an employer brand, paying candidates directly can be more cost effective than paying for placement agencies, recruiters or social media posts. Shortly after launching in 2019, her company started paying all candidates a flat fee of £25 per hour for up to four hours of task work.

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  94. The tactic seemed to work: the company’s hiring team contacted Emily within days. But there was good and bad news. “They said I had a very impressive CV and was an outstanding candidate,” she explains. “But in the interview, they told me I was over-qualified: that I’d quickly end up bored in a job that was beneath my experience.”


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  95. Agile employers may also be able to recruit over-qualified workers and, by swiftly promoting them, pre-empt any feelings of boredom, says Shelley Crane, director of permanent placement services at recruiting firm Robert Half, based in London. That way, companies benefit from a worker’s experience, while keeping them motivated and engaged for the long haul.


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  96. “I thought it was worthwhile giving it a go, because the salary was £55,000 ($67,600) a year, and similar to my earnings before,” says Tahlia. “They told me I would have five interviews, and if I made it through the first three, I would be required to do a lengthy research project.” Tahlia reached the task stage, and took a week off work to focus on it wholeheartedly.

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  97. The experience of mothers struggling to convince themselves they're "fine" after what can be an ordeal at the best of times – and a near-death experience at the worst of times – is perceptively examined in Marianne Levy's new book, Don't Forget To Scream. In one anecdote, she explains: "I got chatting to a mum at the school gate and I asked her about her experience of birth. 'Oh, it was awful,' she said. 'It's why I only have one. But, you know, it's fine.' 'Is it?' I said. She thought for a moment. 'No'."


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  98. That's my hammer you've got," he says, as they stare into each other's eyes. "And that's my look." Taika Waititi's Thor: Love and Thunder is a Tale of Two Thors, a romcom interspersed with Universe-saving battles. It might make you wonder: What if Bogart and Bacall had superpowers?

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  99. A child of the Victorian age, Alfred Hitchcock was always fascinated by stories of the elusive Jack the Ripper and other supposedly "gentlemanly" murderers who lived in plain sight but stalked their victims from the shadows.



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  100. I think villains should be very attractive men. Otherwise they’d never get near their victims," Hitchcock told an audience at the University of Columbia Film School in June 1972. "If you look at most of your cultural murderers, they're rather gentlemanly sort of fellows."

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  101. So I called van Bavel who explained that most of the chemicals on the list were to be expected as part of the "toxic cocktail" we all have in our bodies.

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  102. Hence it carried low prestige and ranked lower in the urban hierarchy of taste among city dwellers, from middle-class Bengalis of Kolkata to Delhiite professionals," said Krishnendu Ray, associate professor of food studies at New York University and author of several books on food culture.

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  103. I saw that for myself at Baati Chokha, a fine-dining establishment specialising in Purvanchali (Bihar and Eastern Uttar Pradesh) and North Indian cuisine, located in Salt Lake, Kolkata's preeminent IT hub. On that weekday night at around 22:00, most of the tables were occupied by young office workers. At a table near me, Deepika – an employee at an infotainment firm in the neighbourhood – was fiddling with her phone and taking small, occasional helpings of litti chokha, artfully plated in front of her.

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  104. In terms of my own body burden, there's not much I can do to reduce the levels of toxic chemicals in my blood, according to van Bavel. "The sad thing is that it's very difficult for us to do something about it – we should all be very eager to regulate these compounds becauseอ่านต่อเพิ่มเติม โรงเรียนบ้านทุ่งตำเสา

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  105. While the Ngô family currently serves hundreds of portions of black sesame pudding a day, the dish's outsize success is all down to local legend Thiểu Ngô, An's father-in-law, who is known as "The Xí Mà Man". Many copycat vendors have popped up around the city since Thiểu started slinging the snack more than half a century ago, but he is the original hawker and pudding master. He popularised the dish, and for many who've been eating it since childhood, his is the best.

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  106. Since publishing my book, new research has been published about just this. Firefighting foams are known to contain high levels of PFASs, so firefighters are exposed to higher than average levels of those chemicals. The landmark trial tested 285 Australian firefighters for PFAS in their blood over the course of one year.อ่านต่อเพิ่มเติม โรงเรียนบ้านมะขามเอน

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  107. But while the dish remains a comforting mix of nostalgia and history, residents still miss the single-toothed smile of the Xí Mà Man. "Sitting there each day with the smoke coming off the coals and serving his xí mà, that was his natural home," said Dean. "The taste of Hội An is really in that little bowl."

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  108. as it did before. Axolotls, flatworms, zebrafish and some jellyfish can regenerate relatively large and complex parts of their bodies, for instance. And newly hatched alligators can regrow severed tails, according to a study published in 2020. But none of these animals are as closely related to us, genetically speaking, as the African spinyอ่านต่อเพิ่มเติม โรงเรียนบ้านรางม่วง

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  109. Since 2012, numerous scientists have built on Seifert's work. Their results continue to surprise him. The paper by Sousa and her colleagues on spinal cord regeneration was particularly startling, he explains, because in that case the researchers fully severed the spinal cords of about 10 African spiny mice in their experiment. All but three were observed to regain complete mobility – and the mice even did this after their spinal cord was cut in two, or transected, for a second time.

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  110. Yet Crane says companies are more focused on retaining existing staff; overly skilled candidates are still being turned away. “In the current market, it can be costly and time-consuming to find someone new,” she says. “When over-qualified workers move on, the company is often back where it started.”

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  111. Byrd agrees candidates “shouldn’t be afraid to put a contract in front of [an employer], or ask them to draw up a contract before starting a project to protect your intellectual property.” She says it’s important to get a clear idea from the company how long the activity should take as well as the overall steps to the hiring process.


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  112. As prospective employees navigate wildly different – and sometimes exploitative – hurdles in the recruitment process, safeguarding their time and honouring their value remains a balancing act. Thalia has been getting by doing odd jobs, and although has nothing contracted on the horizon, knows how she would approach a working interview, if asked again. “A small project, or a design or two would be fine, but for a substantial project, I think I’m within my rights to refuse,” she says.

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  113. John Sullivan, a Silicon Valley-based HR thought leader, says companies should nail down a hire-by date from the start of the recruitment process, because the best candidates only transition the job market briefly. And, as Conley’s experience shows, drawn-out interview processes can impact negatively on candidates’ interest in the role.

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  114. This electrification produces a crackling sound much closer to Earth's surface when it meets objects on the ground, much like the sound of static. This could take place on the observer's clothes or spectacles, or possibly in surrounding objects including fir trees or the cladding of buildings.

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  115. The Latvian composer Ēriks Ešenvalds has used journal extracts from the American explorer Charles Hall and the Norwegian statesman Fridjtof Nansen, both of whom claimed to have heard the Northern Lights, in his music. His composition, Northern Lights, interweaves these reports with the only known Latvian folk song recounting the auroral sound phenomenon, sung by a tenor solo.

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  116. The problem was that, by Victorian times, science's judgement on how much future lay ahead was somewhat austere. Physicists had started calculating how long the Sun could continue to shine for, but because they falsely believed that it generates heat by collapsing under its own weight, their estimates were far too short.


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  117. Even though the empire acquired tremendous power and left behind this incredible legacy, the P'urhépecha Empire has largely been left out of Mexican discourse, overshadowed by the Aztecs. "That has to do more with how Mexican nationalismอ่านต่อเพิ่มเติม โรงเรียนบ้านมะขามเอน

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  118. Jeans didn't stop there. He calculated the height of postage stamps, stacked one atop the other, you'd need for a trillion further years of habitability on Earth. "A pile as high as Mont Blanc", he concluded.

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  119. The "protracted influence" of altruistic actions, rippling forward through eons, amplifies their positive "contribution". But, by the same token, the same applies to the "ulterior" impact of damaging actions. Prudence therefore demands being mindful of our usage of Earth's finite "resources", he sagely suggested.

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  120. The lawn's long-standing, deep-seated cultural aesthetic is the product of the pastoral ideal of the British nobility in the 17th Century, which has since been exported worldwide. Since then, its influence has been compounded by rapid suburbanisation, which has allowed the middle classes to own a lawn too, as well as the power of advertising, which has reinforced the lawn as symbol of domestic contentment, and the interests of big business.

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  121. "We've been sold a dream of prettiness with lawns, without really understanding them at all - we [gardeners] don't put a plant in our gardens we don't know, but the lawns just seem to be there," he says.

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  122. While it's unknown whether the Egyptians were deliberately using an actual starter to make their bread, the bakers at the time might've stumbled on the way to use some of the flour/water mixture from the day before and put it into the next day's bake. So, according to Love, "You could call it a sourdough, they're making bread, and then they'll take a bit [of dough] and use it for the next batch… They're still learning how to do this on a massive scale though."

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  123. So, if you can't scientifically determine the age of sourdough starters, where does that lead? Inevitably the place where stories are catalogued, which takes this quest to Belgium and the Puratos Center for Bread Flavour – the world's only sourdough library – which is home to some really old and really rare mothers.

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  124. In the same year, the Dutch painter took leave from his Paris studio to celebrate his 50th birthday with a retrospective of his work at Amsterdam's Stedelijk Museum. Today, a century later, Mondrian's 56 x 63cm Composition with Blue, Yellow, Red, Black and Grey is on permanent display in the museum's basement, the characteristic "PM" monogram and "22" still visible in scratchy red paint.

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  125. Emilia Rovira Nordman, an associate professor of marketing at Mälardalen University in Sweden, highlights an example from academia. It is notoriously difficult to get a new paper accepted by a prestigious journal, she says, and researchers will often find spurious reasons for their successes and failures. They will then pass on that advice to their colleagues and students – meaning that others will start to adopt the same arbitrary rules when preparing and submitting papers.

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  126. To find out if this was true, Whitehouse’s team first asked 23 participants to undergo the “Trier Social Stress Test” – an anxiety-inducing routine in which the participants must undergo a fake job interview, with a three-minute speech about why they are the ideal candidate and an on-the-spot mental arithmetic test.

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  127. When you allow your feelings to be more transparent, you may also find that the whole experience feels less overwhelming. Whitehouse points to a separate study which found that people who show more overt stress tend to get over their discomfort more quickly than those who keep their anxiety hidden. The altered attitudes of others could offer one mechanism, he suggests. “Producing stress behaviours may elicit a more co-operative response, which may in turn allow that individual to recover from stress much more quickly.”

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  128. Thanks to their inflated view of themselves, narcissists may also present more ambitious plans for the future, which could impress their bosses or recruitment panels until they eventually reach the top job.

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  129. Davidson tells BBC Culture. "Clothing is our second skin, our socio-cultural skin, and determines a large amount of how others perceive us. To use clothing to change our seeming [appearance] is, on some level, an enchanted act."

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  130. The forest of the fairy tale has always been particularly fertile ground for Hollywood. In the way that fairy tales rely on particular plots and characters, films have their own library of tropes, plots and repeat motifs, many of them borrowing from these earlier forms. Take the makeover montage scene. From Miss Congeniality(2000) to The Devil Wears Prada (2006), these sequences are the equivalent of cinematic comfort food: the idea that all a (very conventionally attractive) woman needs is the right haircut, make-up and wardrobe to transform from ugly duckling into swan.


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  131. Film and literature are littered with characters who obsessively believe in the power of the perfect piece of clothing. To them this perfect item is not just transformative, but redemptive. Take the miserable Sasha Jansen in Jean Rhys's 1939 novel Goodอ่านต่อเพิ่มเติม โรงเรียนบ้านรางม่วง

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  132. In many countries, plastic straws are increasingly hard to come by. In the UK, where I live, they were banned completely at the end of 2020 along with plastic coffee stirrers. So when I am offered a straw in a restaurant or café now, it's usually made of paper.

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  133. Likewise, a life cycle assessment of single-use plastic, plastic "bags for life", cotton and paper shopping bags found that cotton and paper had the highest negative impacts for measures like fossil fuel use.

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  134. sattu. Bengal grams are soaked in water, sun-dried and then roasted in a cast-iron pot filled with sand. The grams are then grinded along with the husk to form a fine, yellowish powder. Yadav said that the earthy notes of sattu are formed through this dry-roasting method, which has to be done on a wood-fired stove.
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  135. "But things have changed a lot over the last few years," said Pankaj Mishra, co-owner of The Litti King, a small restaurant specialising in Bihari cuisine in an upscale neighbourhood of South Kolkata. "When we opened our joint in 2016, we did not imagine that litti chokha and sattu sherbet would be so popular among the well-heeled." Both items now feature on menus for upmarket wedding and plush poolside parties. "Some of the city's top industrialists are our regular patrons," Mishra said.

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  136. The ancient Vietnamese city of Hoi An has a number of famous dishes that attract domestic and foreign tourists, such as the ubiquitous noodle-and-pork dish cao lầu or bánh mì from Bánh Mì Phượng (the perennially packed go-to thanks to Anthony Bourdain's 2009 episode of No Reservations). But the black sesame pudding xí mà is a favourite of the residents who live here – and the Ngô family's version is considered by many to be the best in the city.

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  137. For cookbook author Saira Hamilton, a childhood visit to see her grandmother was never as simple as jumping in a car. Born to first-generation immigrants in the UK, she began each summer with a flight from Wales to Dhaka. The remainder of her complex journey to Dampara, a village nestled in the verdant paddy field-dotted Kishoreganj district in central Bangladesh, was a watery blur – involving travel by train, bus, rickshaw and flat-bottomed boat.
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  138. But the bland muri gets the signature Bangladeshi fireworks – the "jhal" in jhal muri – from a smorgasbord of explosively hot and sour ingredients. Green chillies, red chilli powder and channa chur (a popular spicy snack mixture with dried and fried lentils, peanuts and chickpeas) provide nose-watering heat. Table salt, sendha namakอ่านต่อเพิ่ม โรงเรียนวัดหลักช้าง

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  139. Orbex is a UK-based low-cost launch company with a rocket factory in Forres, near Inverness in Scotland. Orbex plans to launch its small rocket called Prime up to 12 times a year from Space Hub Sutherland in the far north of the country.

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  140. Influencers are also often at the mercy of algorithms – the behind-the-scenes computer programs that determine which posts are shown, in which order, to users. Platforms share little detail about their algorithms, yet they ultimately determine who and what gains visibility (and influence) on social media.

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  141. Arabic for "the lagoon". It's an apt moniker: the chic community of holidaymakers and residents is built across 20 islands and turquoise lagoons, linked by canals and lined with promenades and sandy beaches. Visitors can stay in one of 18 hotels; play on two golf courses (irrigated with recycled water and from the town's own desalination plants); enjoy water sports such as kitesurfing, windsurfing or diving; or mingle with celebrities at glam events like the El Gouna Film Festival (next slated for October 2022).อ่านต่อเพิ่มเติม โรงเรียนบ้านมะขามเอน

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  142. One of the brands is Malaika Linens, which teaches women hand embroidery and entrepreneurship. Co-founder Goya Gallagher said they were led to open their first Egyptian store here because of El Gouna's environmental commitment. "We have always shared El Gouna's vision of sustainability – both social and environmental sustainability," she said. "For example, we believe in producing products that can last a lifetime and don't need to be replaced. We are 95% plastic-free and are working on the last 5%!"

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  143. It does, however, have youth on its side. Around 10% of the city’s 220,000 residents attend the prestigious Albert Ludwig University, making the population one of Germany’s youngest. Mayor Martin Horn was just shy of 34 when he was inaugurated at Town Hall in 2018. And the colourful half-timbered houses and car-freeอ่านต่อเพิ่ม โรงเรียนบ้านทุ่งแฝก

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  144. The first flying saucer film, called, yes, The Flying Saucer, came out in 1950. This was a low-budget independent thriller written, directed and produced by its star, Mikel Conrad, and marketed with the suggestion that it might be based on the truth. "What are they?," asked a poster's slogan. "Where are they from? Have you seen a flyingอ่านต่อเพิ่มเติม โรงเรียนบ้านหนองแร้ง

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  145. moved into the cheap, low-budget end of the market. Studios also recognised that the really big sci-fi hit of the 1950s was not an alien invasion movie, it was Disney's 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea. You then got this wave of period sci-fi films like The Time Machine, The Curse of Frankenstein and The Lost World [starring Klaatu himself, Michael Rennie]. The Victorian settings of gothic horror films made them seemอ่านต่อเพิ่มเติม โรงเรียนวัดวังรีบุญเลิศ

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  146. in every team of assassins in his little black book. Yes, he has unlimited funds. And yes, the assassins have the magical power to converge on Six, wherever he is in the world. And yes, they're all able to take truckloads of heavy artillery through customs. And yes, these supposedly covert organisations and elite hit squads can fire rockets at each other in city squares without anyone asking any
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  147. Japan itself was also going through something of an existential crisis. The country's bubble period, an economic boom during the late 80s, burst in 1992, stranding Japan in a seemingly endless recession. Three years later, in 1995, the country was hit by the Kobe earthquake, the worst earthquake to hit Japan since 1922. It killed 6,000 peopleอ่านต่อเพิ่มเติม โรงเรียนบ้านกันละ

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  148. Such moral ambiguity is not only extended to the film's human characters. The wolf god Moro is as tender as she is savage, while the natural world itself is not presented as a purely virtuous force, but one capable of stupidity and horror. Okkoto, leader of the boar clan, stubbornly charges into battle against the superior forces of mankind, foolishly dooming his race. Meanwhile the cold, uncanny visage of the Shishigami, who during the day resembles a great deer, suggests a side of nature that refuses to be anthropomorphised into something comforting, that is instead unsettling and strange – indifferent to whether you live or die.

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  149. Our research indicates that company diversity initiatives are not working. So, business leaders and managers must do a better job of factoring women’s actual aspirations into the development of these initiatives. A good start would be to try to understand the specific reasons behind female employees’ lower aspirations, especially in male-dominated environments.

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  150. Whether they realise it or not, people infer a great deal about someone from the way they speak. People make assumptions not only about a person’s geographical origins, but potentially also their class background, from a giveaway twang or lilt, for example.

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  151. Moreover, the psychological effects of accent bias can impair careers. For Americans from the southern state of Kentucky, lower self-esteem is linked to the stigmatisation of their accents. And elsewhere, people with less ‘prestigious’ accents report less job satisfaction and more work-related stress, due to accent discrimination.

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  152. After a year working at a Canadian fashion company, Courtney noticed she was being excluded from meetings with vendors. “It was portrayed to me that being out of the office for a whole afternoon [meeting vendors] wasn’t a good use of my time,” she recalls.

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  153. There is a gendered element: Puhl says women are more vulnerable to weight discrimination in the workplace. “[They] experience it not only at higher levels, but also at lower levels of body weight,” she says. “For men, their BMI [body mass index] has to increase quite high before the same level of weight discrimination kicks in for women.” Puhl attributes this to different societal standards around weight and attractiveness between the genders.

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  154. This love of music, in particular, brought an often-overlooked dimension to Mondrian's paintings, currently explored at the Kunstmuseum Den Haag's exhibition Mondrian Moves. The museum app pairs music and paintings, showing how the positioning of colours replicates the beats and the dance steps Mondrian knew so well, with the black, white and grey areas denoting non-tones or noise.

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  155. While Eric Ravilious was a master painter, designer and engraver, his other great role was as a war artist. Among the finest and most prolific of his generation, he died while on active duty during World War Two. This year marks the 80th anniversary of his death which, with the release of a new film on Ravilious, his life and his war art, raises the question: what makes a great war artist?

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  156. His war art drew criticism from some of the military hierarchy for not tackling panoramic views or varying his work's shape and size, or for its detached or innocent stance. However, Alan Ross, in his book Colours of War, praised the detached stance of Ravilious's art: "The battle area may be a long way off but this, tenuously, is where it all begins. In most of Ravilious's war pictures, ships and sea, aircraft and landscape blend together, camouflage having transformed machinery and nature into a single abstract."


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  157. Artist Grayson Perry recalls his time spent living in Great Bardfield, in north Essex, where Ravilious once lived and which was an important artists' community from 1930 to 1970. He says paintings, such as A Farmhouse Bedroom 1939, "take me back to my childhood, wandering in an imaginary world, across the stubble", he says, to houses that "didn't even have electricity… very primitive, you can almost smell the damp". He concludes: "What Ravilious does very well is he takes what seems like unprepossessing subjects and makes them into masterpieces."

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  158. Agitation porcelain, as it became known, featured effigies of Lenin and was decorated with calls to action. Its creators hoped to galvanise the proletariat, whose idealised hand-painted image also rolled off the − rather slow − production line. Emancipated workers now took centre stage, often as noble engines of industry, striding towards a radiant future, as seen in the plates of Mikhail Adamovich (1921) and Anton Komashka (1923), or peasants jubilantly taking up arms, as in Natalia Danko's 1922 figurine.

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  159. In general, people are becoming more eco-conscious during the holidays, says Fischer, especially the younger generation. "We are no longer in the phase where we argue about whether we need sustainability or should save the climate, but are now in the phase of 'how'."

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  160. As much as Covid-19 infection waves have stymied the return-to-office, there’s another reason a widespread return has been a struggle: neither the workers who are enjoying remote work or the employers who want staff in seats are willing to back down.

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  161. After two years living in Southeast Asia, Alex moved back to the UK in March 2021, with her husband Joe following a few months later. Both Londoners by origin, they wanted to put down roots somewhere outside the city. “My dream was to live by the sea,” says Alex. “We moved in with Joe’s parents, and tried to decide where we could buy a place.”

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  162. For those who settled outside commuting distance, the worry goes deeper – they may have to uproot their lives again. In November 2021, Leah, who works in the DEI department at a London-based consulting firm, bought a house in northern England with her boyfriend, not far from her family, and with a lot more space. They even got a dog.

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  163. Some companies are providing clearer directives about the return to the office, which is enabling their employees to make plans and manage the stress of uncertainty. CEOs at large companies like Netflix, Goldman Sachs and Tesla have all announced that full-time, in-person attendance will be compulsory, and many business leaders believe the same. In early 2022, half of global leaders say their company already requires or is planning to require a full return to in-person work in the next year, according to Microsoft.

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  164. Plus, Gen Z workers like Jones are already reporting burnout, suggesting the hustle culture and financial burden that plagued generations before them is still taking a toll. Despite focusing on her life outside work, Jones finds her job overwhelming. “I'm dealing with a lot of stress I didn't even think to prepare myself for; navigating corporate dynamics, no structure and little support,” she says. “I often feel overworked, underpaid and angry.” Still, she holds out hope that her generation’s vision for a new kind of labour could eventually manifest.

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  165. Gyllenhaal is magnetic and convincing as a shy and awkward person who eventually finds a confident voice through the expression of latent desires. The gradual discovery that she likes what she likes is played as emotional liberation, and it is genuinely moving to witness her newfound determination as the lights come on in her eyes forอ่านต่อเพิ่มเติม โรงเรียนบ้านทุ่งตำเสา

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  166. play that the entire cast and crew is in on. This is a felt effect of the rehearsal period scheduled ahead of the 40-day shoot, says Shainberg,"With Maggie, we rehearsed for several weeks, just she and I talking about every single scene and what is going on with her. And, I mean, every single scene, reading them, thinking about them, talking about the character's emotional experience. Then between Maggie and Spader, I think we had a week or maybe even two. This is unheard of now."
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  167. He gives me the elevator pitch for The Big Shoe, a project that at various points has had Kristen Stewart, Joaquin Phoenix and Juliette Binoche attached and features shoes co-designed with Alexander McQueen designer Georgina Goodman. "This is a story about a genius shoe designer creatively devastated by his boot-maker father. A psychiatrist comes to live in his house and brings a girl with a beautiful foot. He gets sexually turned on by her foot to such an extent that his creativity is reignited and he designs a line of gorgeous shoes for her."

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  168. If you liked this story, sign up for the weekly bbc.com features newsletter called "The Essential List". A handpicked selection of stories from BBC Future, Culture, Worklife and Travel, delivered to your inbox every Friday.

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  169. Wright Electric founder and CEO Jeff Engler, explained that the area was a natural fit for the eight-year-old electric-plane company, which was formerly based in California and Boston. "We picked Albany because it has tremendous talent nearby because of GE Research, numerous top-tier universities, and centres of excellence in silicon carbide [which is used for the microchips in electric vehicles]," he said, adding, "When we learned about all of aviation history, it felt like a nice piece of serendipity."

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  170. Despite its increasingly sorry state, the piece was bought for several million dollars in 2004, which was when Hirst decided to try and sort out the problems. His first attempt to salvage the work involved skinning the shark, tanning its hide, then draping it around a shark-shaped fibreglass frame. Unfortunately, this made an object intended to evoke metaphysical dread look more like a cheap prop at a Jaws convention. Eventually, Hirst remade the sculpture from scratch with a fresh shark plus expert input from preservation experts at London's Natural History Museum.

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  171. "Although we started conversations with Conrad when he was still alive, the work was acquired after his death. He didn't like producing scores, so he taught performers what to do each time it was staged," she explains. "So we collected people's accounts of performing it, and learned what aspects needed to stay the same and where there was scope for improvisation and interpretation."

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  172. "All of Homer's themes come together" in this painting, says Stephanie L Herdrich, exhibition co-curator and associate curator of American Painting and Sculpture at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. They include the struggle and conflict inherent in the
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  173. It isn't the first time an Australian athlete has objected to wearing a pride jersey. Last year AFL Women's player Haneen Zreika missed a game after declining to don the jersey on religious grounds.

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  174. The inaugural Arnold Clark Cup tournament was launched in February after Wiegman had pushed for more challenging opposition to get England ready.

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  175. "We will take our time to discuss with him and to judge why it happened. There is no reason to blame him. We have always seen Charles reacts very strongly when he does mistakes and I am pretty sure he will be back in Hungary stronger (next weekend)."

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  176. The Red Bull lacks a little in qualifying, and may also not be the fastest car in the race after upgrades to the Ferrari in the past two grands prix - although it is hard to be definitive about that.

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  177. “Many times, I've seen that play a part in depression,” says Abrams. A normalised ‘script’ for successful life can even force those who are happy being single to reconsider that attitude, and seek out something they’re fairly sure they don’t want, just so they can fit in with cultural norms.

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  178. Dating app Bumble’s research from October 2021, seen by BBC Worklife, showed that 53% of the more than 8,500 Bumble users surveyed across Canada, France, Germany, India, Mexico, the Philippines, Australia, the UK and the US “realized that it’s okay to be alone for a while”, thanks to the pandemic. Additionally, since Covid-19, many singletons have reported positive feelings and outcomes regarding their relationship status. Per the Match survey, 42% said they “enjoyed” being single during the pandemic.

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  179. “In the initial 10 years of marriage, people report higher levels of marital satisfaction when their partner is younger than them,” says Grace Lordan, an associate professor of behavioural science at the London School of Economics, who is currently researching age-gap relationships and happiness. “However, over time, the marital satisfaction of different-aged couples declines more than similar-aged partners. The probability of similar-aged couples divorcing is also lower.”

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  180. The media attention that surrounded French President Emmanuel Macron’s marriage to a woman 24 years his senior, or the fevered coverage of 41-year-old Kim Kardashian’s relationship with 28-year-old Pete Davidson only underlines this. Yet Touroni believes that older men/younger women relationships are now perceived with even more judgement than older women/younger men couples.


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  181. She also realised that the pandemic had veiled some truths about her new partner from her, and that he wasn’t as independent and financially secure as she had initially thought. Being confined at home meant that usual measures of these traits weren’t as easy to spot. For instance, she had assumed that her boyfriend worked full-time with a flexible schedule, but later realised that he was only in part-time employment, a fact that she hadn’t picked up on due to him working remotely.

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  182. Griffin adds that just because people’s couple bubbles are changing, this doesn’t mean that they have to end. “Couples can think of new ways to protect this bubble – through scheduled date nights, daily check-ins and routines together,” she says. “Couples who create rituals and routines are also creating psychological safety in their relationship. Having something predictable and consistent actually sends signals to the brain that you are safe – and that matters when it comes to relationships.”

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  183. rid of the app because they “felt unsuccessful”. This meant they either had “no responses, no matches, no potential partners or negative experiences”, LeFebvre wrote to the BBC in an email. Some just got “bored” or “tired” of using the app; others found it “pointless” – all signs of dating app burnout. อ่านต่อเพิ่มเติม  โรงเรียนบ้านนาเหนือ

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  184. Emily (Aubrey Plaza) is indeed a criminal. In John Patton Ford's darkly-satirical urban thriller, she gets involved in a low-level credit card scam organised by Youcef (Theo Rossi), and builds up to bigger, more violent crimes from there. But maybe, just maybe, her wrongdoings are understandable. Ford makes the case for Emily that with $70,000 in student loans to pay off, and patronising bosses offering her nothing but unpaid
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  185. Playing a rather different character from the ones he's known for in Downton Abbey and Paddington, Hugh Bonneville co-stars in I Came By as a snooty high-court judge named Sir Hector Blake. Starring alongside him is George MacKay, who plays a Banksy-like graffiti artist whose speciality is to sneak into the homes of Britain'sอ่านต่อเพิ่มเติม โรงเรียนบ้านหนองสีนวล

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  186. Dr Bernice Murphy, a researcher from Trinity College Dublin who specialises in the Southern Gothic, believes Deliverance to be a good example of what the genre does, especially with regards to people and place. "The Southern Gothic generally depicts the region as a place that has been left behind by the rest of the United States," she tells BBC Culture, "and which is dangerously in thrall to the self-aggrandising myths of the Old South. Deliverance is a superb example of the Southern Gothic meets backwoods horror narrative: the Georgia wilderness is here depicted as a place set apart from the rest of the world."

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  187. More specifically, the outward-bound-trip-gone-wrong also became a popular trope in North American thrillers and horrors that followed over the next decade, from William Grefé’s Whiskey Mountain (1977) to Peter Carter’s Rituals (1977) and Walter Hill'sอ่านต่อเพิ่มเติม โรงเรียนบ้านหนองขนาก

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  188. Identical twins (also called monozygotic twins) result from the fertilisation of a single egg by a single sperm, with the fertilised egg then splitting into two. Identical twins share the same DNA, the same physical features and the same sex. From an artistic perspective, the idea of two people who appear the same in every way, and are impossible to tell apart, raises many interesting questions – about the nature of the self, and what makes us the people we are, our genes or our upbringing.

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  189. Shakespeare was himself a father of non-identical twins, Judith and Hamnet, the latter of whom died aged just 11 years old, something movingly explored in Maggie O'Farrell's Booker prize-winning 2020 novel Hamnet. This might explain, says Nunn, why he was originally drawn to Plautus's play about twins, Menaechmi, on which he based Twelfth Night. Dr Will Tosh, a research fellow at Shakespeare's Globe, explainsอ่านต่อเพิ่มเติม โรงเรียนบ้านหนองแร้ง

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  190. cameras allowed the twins in Dead Ringers to walk alongside one another, while Armie Hammer's face was digitally mapped on to another actor to allow him to play the Winklevoss twins in The Social Network. In Shakespeare's time, explains Tosh, costume, wigs and make up were used to create the illusion of sameness. "Sometimes it's less of a challenge to make two actors look identical on stage," he says. This approach was used very effectively in the Globe's 2002 "original-practices" productionอ่านต่อเพิ่มเติม โรงเรียนบ้านหนองสีนวล

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  191. A formative film for his teenage self was Martin Scorsese's Taxi Driver (1976) because of the complexity afforded to its anti-heroic lead character. "American filmmaking is obsessed with heroics. Most male actors are obsessed with being heroic in one way or another. They want to be muscled, or they want to be Don Juan. When I was younger, the most interesting character I'd ever seen put on screen was Travis Bickle. He was a homicidal lunatic, but he was also incredibly touching and needy."

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