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Saved by uncleflo on February 13th, 2022.
The coronavirus COVID-19 is affecting 223 countries and territories. The day is reset after midnight GMT+0. The list of countries and their regional classification is based on the United Nations Geoscheme. Sources are provided under "Latest News." Learn more about Worldometer's COVID-19 data. Worldometer is run by an international team of developers, researchers, and volunteers with the goal of making world statistics available in a thought-provoking and time relevant format to a wide audience around the world. It is published by a small and independent digital media company based in the United States. We have no political, governmental, or corporate affiliation. Furthermore, we have no investors, donors, grants, or backers of any type. We are completely independent and self-financed through automated programmatic advertising sold in real time on multiple ad exchanges.
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Saved by uncleflo on February 6th, 2022.
Bart Ramakers has been capturing beauty while telling his pictural stories for years and years. After a lifetime of fascination for the fair, he embarks on his most ambitious project ever, in order to understand the true nature of beauty. Is it in the eye of the beholder or is it the objective emanation of Truth and Wisdom? Is it a blessing or a curse? Will it overcome the atrocities of time and death or is it a victim itself? Can beauty save the world? Why is beauty sometimes cruel? Major questions that ask for an answer in this mesmerising whirlwind of enigmas and magical tricks about the cruelty of fate, adoration and extasy, the wheel of fortune, beauty and time, life and death. And art of course, eventually.
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Saved by uncleflo on January 16th, 2022.
Last month marked a landmark moment for women in the UK: the Domestic Abuse Bill was finally signed into law. The legislation, granted royal assent on 29 April to become the Domestic Abuse Act, aims to extend greater protection to the millions of women at risk of abuse every day - from physical harm to coercive control and sexual violence. It also targets revenge porn and will clamp down on claims of 'rough sex gone wrong' in trials. Hailed as a once-in-a-generation opportunity to improve how England and Wales responds to domestic abuse, British Vogue takes a closer look at what the legislation actually means for women. In recent years the use of the 'rough sex' defence - arguing that consensual violence during sex had caused a victim's death - has been on the rise, increasing tenfold over a period of 20 years. Labour MP Harriet Harman and Conservative MP Mark Garnier introduced an amendment to the DA Bill to get the use of the defence banned. Now, it's an offence to deliberately strangle another person or perform an act that restricts a person's ability to breathe - and it carries a sentence of up to five years.
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Saved by uncleflo on January 12th, 2022.
Financial Times one pager for overviewing the growth of the Corona Virus. Governments’ stark daily figures on the spread of coronavirus are difficult to compare across countries, and may be significant undercounts. But the data needed to analyse the more reliable and comparable excess mortality metric are only available in a few jurisdictions, leaving these official case and death counts the best available data for much of the world. Deaths are somewhat more reliable, but remain problematic because countries have different rules for what deaths to include in their official numbers. The most notable difference between countries’ Covid mortality figures is whether or not they include deaths outside hospitals, particularly in care homes. Some countries like France and the UK have even changed which deaths they include during the course of the epidemic. For either measure, we use a seven-day rolling average to adjust for the impact of administrative delays to reporting new data over weekends.
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Saved by uncleflo on October 6th, 2019.
As someone in the industry once put it, "few batteries die a natural death, most are murdered". The following information is designed to tell you how to get the longest life possible from your battery bank and also why batteries fail.
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Saved by uncleflo on December 7th, 2014.
Great information graphs about the cumulative cases of ebola in Africa. Cumulative reported cases of Ebola virus disease in Guinea, Liberia, and Sierra Leone; Cumulative reported cases and deaths of Ebola virus disease in Guinea; Cumulative reported cases and deaths of Ebola virus disease in Liberia; Cumulative reported cases and deaths of Ebola virus disease in Sierra Leone
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Saved by uncleflo on February 13th, 2012.
A nurse has recorded the most common regrets of the dying, and among the top ones is 'I wish I hadn't worked so hard'. What would your biggest regret be if this was your last day of life? By Susie Steiner, guardian.co.uk, Wednesday 1 February 2012 11.49 GMT. A palliative nurse has recorded the top five regrets of the dying. There was no mention of more sex or bungee jumps. A palliative nurse who has counselled the dying in their last days has revealed the most common regrets we have at the end of our lives. And among the top, from men in particular, is 'I wish I hadn't worked so hard'.
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Saved by uncleflo on December 21st, 2010.
An off-duty police officer named Angel leaped off a subway platform Friday in Madrid, Spain, and dragged a fallen man off the tracks just as a train arrived. The officer said on the Spanish National Police YouTube channel that he had been standing on the platform with his girlfriend when people started shouting. "I observed a stir at the station, and then I saw the man who had fallen on the tracks," he said while calmly narrating a video of the dramatic rescue. "I ran out, I took off my jacket, and I threw myself onto the tracks. At the same time I had to maintain my awareness of the train that was approaching because it was just about to arrive."
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