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  • Royal retreat of Windsor ready to party for Prince Harry, Meghan Markle

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    WINDSOR, England — Few towns are as quintessentially English as Windsor, the bucolic riverside locale where Prince Harry and American actress Meghan Markle will get married on May 19. And few towns are as pleasing when a warm spring sun bakes off the morning mist. Even the plump white swans on the Thames River seem […]

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  • Why Great Employees Leave “Great Cultures”

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    “We have a great culture.” We have all heard it. We have all said it. But what does that mean? Ping-Pong tables, free meals, and beer on tap? No. Yoga, CrossFit classes, and massage chairs? I so need that, but no. The promise of being part of a hip, equity-incentivized, fast growing team? Closer, but […]

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  • Hare Tweet Pocket Print Mail Bookmark Wine, cheese and old Hungarian culture await visitors to Ukraine’s far west

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      BEREHOVE – Imagine a land of beautiful mountains, flowers, rivers and caves. A land where brightly colored pheasants scamper across the fields, and vineyards grow lush under the sun. For a living, the locals make red and white wine, as well as dozens of types of organic cheese. This land is in the far […]

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  • Donald Glover : A Star Wars Story’ Is a ‘Highlight’ of His Life

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    Donald Glover says he’s truly living a dream he’s had since he was a young child, watching Star Wars with his dad. While Solo: A Star Wars Story is, ostensibly, a film about the beloved roguish smuggler Han Solo in his younger years, one of the most anticipated performances comes from Glover as a youthful Lando Calrissian — and for the acclaimed Atlanta star, getting […]

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  • Microsoft’s obsession with Windows is ending, and I couldn’t be happier

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    A little over two and a half hours into Microsoft’s Build conference this week in Seattle, I tuned out the live coding session, taking place on stage in a downtown convention center crammed with 6,000 software developers, and started playing a game in my head. It was sort of like Where’s Waldo. Except I was thinking “Where’s […]

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  • Earth’s atmosphere crosses a troubling climate threshold

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    Concentrations of carbon dioxide averaged above 410 parts per million throughout April. For the first time since humans have been monitoring, atmospheric concentrations of carbon dioxide have exceeded 410 parts per million averaged across an entire month, a threshold that pushes the planet ever closer to warming beyond levels that scientists and the international community […]

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  • How learning management system data can inform your marketing strategy

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    As marketers, there is no shortage of options when it comes to targeting audiences. Data-driven marketing is quickly becoming king. The true challenge is learning to use the available data to inform effective choices. One rich data source that many marketers overlook is learning management systems. Learning management systems (LMSs) have long provided hefty data […]

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  • The EU’s billion-dollar deals at risk

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    The EU is scrambling to find ways to safeguard huge business deals with Iran, amid the threat of US penalties. Washington is re-imposing strict sanctions on Iran, which were lifted under the 2015 international deal to control the country’s nuclear ambitions. On 8 May President Donald Trump denounced the deal, saying he would withdraw the […]

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  • What Is ThinkCoin Cryptocurrency?

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    Various blockchain and cryptocurrency companies are looking to revolutionize the way in which people trade. Right now, trades occur through centralized platforms, which bring a lot of risks and problems to the table. TradeConnect is a venture designed to shake things up in the years to come. THE TRADECONNECT CONCEPT Competition in the financial industry often […]

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  • Iran condemns wave of Israeli air strikes in Syria

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    Iran has backed Syria’s “right to defend itself” after Israel launched strikes on what it said was Iranian military infrastructure inside Syria. In the first comments by Iran since Thursday’s wave of strikes, the foreign ministry condemned the “blatant violation of Syria’s sovereignty”. The strikes were the heaviest carried out by Israel on Syria in […]

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