Cory Weinberg

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These beloved General Z applications that went under the radar of millennials

De gauche à droite : Discord, Hoop, Yubo

Beyond the traditional Snapshot, Instagram, Tick Tock and now Twitch, start-ups are addicted to social networking and instant messaging and are smart enough to lure the Generation Z. According to a mediometry study, 15-24 year olds spend an average of 2 hours (+ 26%) browsing social networks a day, which is three times more than the French. Here are some …

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Argentina with Matera, Kramer and Imhoff to challenge Australia

L'Argentine avec Matera, Kremer et Imhoff pour défier l'Australie

Last weekend, the rugby world was able to see the first beautiful pictures since the onset of this global epidemic. The rugby world hailed the Puma’s victory over the All Blacks, for the first time in their history. The competition is already over and we have to focus on another strong opponent: TheAustralia. The latter also defeated All Blocks a …

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Four affordable housing units | Press

Four affordable housing units |  Press

Habitat for Humanity Quebec launched International Women’s Construction Week with Lowe’s Canada on March 8, an international initiative led by Habitat for Humanity with the support of Lowe’s organizations. On March 14, 2021 at 12:20 p.m. Press Launched on International Women’s Day from March 8 to 15, the event highlighted the strong need for safe and affordable housing for women …

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Rare birth of albino kangaroo in Australia

Rare birth of albino kangaroo in Australia

In Australia, an albino baby kangaroo named Joey was born. Very rare occurrence. A female gray kangaroo with dark brown hair and eyes gave birth to a white kangaroo named Joey last month at the Panorama Garden Estate in southeast Melbourne, Australia. It was his father, the same genetic disorder, albinism, who sent him the gene. This phenomenon is exceptional …

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America’s first dyehouse against Japan, China

America's first dyehouse against Japan, China

Bringing Hong Kong’s heels and anger against Taiwan are just some of the international lessons that Tokyo will have a voice on the international stage. Tokyo Prime Minister Yoshihide Suu Kyi will be the first foreign leader to meet with Joe Biden in the United States in April. “If circumstances permit”. Okinawa (southern Japan)’s military bases covering the entire Asia-Pacific …

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Arrival of young immigrants to the United States: Government orders assistance from federal agency – LINFO.re

Arrival of young immigrants to the United States: Government orders assistance from federal agency - LINFO.re

Thousands of helpless young immigrants have arrived at the US-Mexico border. Accommodation is plentiful. For temporary shelters To United States, Biden administration faces the arrival of thousands of young people Immigrants Helpless on the US-Mexico border. As announced Le Figaro, Saturday, March 13, asked a federal organization. Minister of Home Affairs, Alejandro Myorgas, Ordered the United States Emergency Management Agency …

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After Latin America, the Kasili Festival heads north

After Latin America, the Kasili Festival heads north

Images on display at the La Casili Photo Festival are printed in large format and presented outside. – C. Align / 20 minutes Over the years, it has become one of the most permissible summer events in Brittany. In the free and open air, the Castile Photo Festival welcomes nearly 300,000 visitors each year. After Latin America last year, he …

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United States Senate | Jeff Bezos “invited” to explain himself about Amazon’s “anti-union campaign”

United States Senate |  Jeff Bezos "invited" to explain himself about Amazon's "anti-union campaign"

(Washington) U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders announced Friday that he had asked Amazon founder Jeff Bezos to come and testify Wednesday before a commission accused of leading an “anti-union campaign” in the state of Alabama. On March 12, 2021 at 4:11 p.m. France Media Agency The independent senator, the epitome of American progressives, does not indicate whether he is accepted by …

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“Some people think I was given a hot potato”

"Some people think I was given a hot potato"

The newly appointed president of the Palais de la Borde-Tory, this expert in black American and French history is not an advocate. As a scientist and cultural man, Bob ND begs for “uniform globalism.” What can alleviate the tensions surrounding the creation of the National Immigration Museum? These days, Bob ND opens his bags. The historian, returning from vacation, traveled …

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