We introduce: GOOPGENES nourishing hand cream

Beautiful hands – like an exquisite ring or a beautiful bracelet – add grace to the way a person carries himself in the world. Our hands are one of the areas of the body most susceptible to dryness, and they are also one of the first areas to show wrinkles, sun damage, and lack of firmness. That’s why we’ve created the ultimate in clean, nourishing, ultra-rich, youthful hand cream that’s so luxurious that we really…

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Barbados becomes a republic and honors Rihanna as a hero

Randy Brooks / AFP via Getty Images Sandra Mason, President of Barbados, receives the New Colors during the ceremony to declare the country a republic on Tuesday in Bridgetown. Barbados on Tuesday declared itself the newest republic in the world, officially breaking ties with Queen Elizabeth II and the British royal family. In the a midnight ceremony in its capital Bridgetown, the Caribbean island nation installed Dame Sandra Mason as its new president and head…

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Thanksgiving drinks to impress your guests

When it comes to Thanksgiving dinner, you can predict many elements about how it will all turn out. The food you’ll find on the table, the football gameplay the boys will call “huge”, the story Aunt Brenda will inevitably recount about her first attempt at making a turkey. After all, the holidays are rooted in tradition and it is nice to look forward to seeing the same people and celebrating the same traditions every year.…

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New Windows 11 Build Tests Voice Access and Spotlight Backgrounds

Microsoft issued a substantial Windows Insider Build on Wednesday for the Dev channel, testing out a substantial improvement: Voice Access, as well as a couple of customization enhancements that should be welcomed by Windows users. Technically, the new features offered in Dev Channel build 22518 for Windows 11 are new and untested code, which may not even make it to the stable channel. Still, there’s a good chance that at least Voice Access will hit…

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Plastic garbage in the ocean is a global problem and the US is the main source: global problems

Credit: Albert Oppong-Ansah / IPS Opinion Thursday, December 9, 2021 Inter Press Service Dec 09 (IPS) – Plastic waste of all shapes and sizes permeates the world’s oceans. It appears on beaches, fish and even in the Arctic sea ice. And a new report from the National Academies of Science, Engineering, and Medicine makes it clear that the United States is a big part of the problem. As the report shows, the US produces a…

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8 festive (and free!) Holiday backgrounds

Los Angeles looks a little different this time of year, with more flashy decor, people throwing more parties and of course even more Hustle and bustle. To celebrate this season, we asked eight LA ​​illustrators to create their own take on the Southern California Christmas celebrations. And as a gift to you, readers, we’ve turned them into downloadable phone and computer wallpapers. Below you can meet any illustrator and choose which interpretation appeals to you…

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All the latest software updates in one place

Welcome to the Samsung Galaxy S21 update center. Here you will find the latest information on updates for the Samsung Galaxy S21, Galaxy S21 Plus and Galaxy S21 Ultra. We will detail the current software versions for each device and notify you if there is a new update. Samsung generally publishes updates for the entire series, but this may vary by variant and carrier. All three phones in the Galaxy S21 series launched with Android…

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How do “government-wide” programs really work? Part II

This analysis was presented in Critical State, a weekly foreign policy bulletin for Inkstick Media. Subscribe here. Last week, we examined the investigation into how members of the U.S.-led coalition in Afghanistan interpreted the idea of ​​a “government-wide” counterinsurgency in that war. This week, we’ll look at what the WOG obsession approaches the U.S. wars in the mid-aughts has produced in modern public policy: an insistence on using WOG approaches to all sorts of problems.…

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20 Bangladeshi students sentenced to death for brutal murder

Activists of the Bangladesh General Council for the Preservation of Student Rights organized a protest rally to demand justice for Abrar Fahad. (Photo by Mamunur Rashid / NurPhoto via Getty Images) One student was beaten by 25 classmates for criticizing the Prime Minister of Bangladesh on social media. Twenty students were sentenced to death while five were sentenced to life in prison. The 21-year-old college student had posted a post on Facebook that went viral…

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Human rights groups demand the release of an American journalist in Lebanon

LEBANON (AP) – Lebanese authorities should release a self-employed American journalist who was arrested in Beirut last month and remains in custody even after a prosecutor decreed her release, two said on Wednesday. International human rights groups. Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International reported Nada Homsi’s arrest without a court order on November 16. It is not clear why he was beaten up and his arrest is now arbitrary, the groups said. Diala Chehade, Homsi’s…

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