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What temperature is too hot to walk your dog? What weather forecast means for your pet
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What temperature is too hot to walk your dog? What weather forecast means for your pet
With persistent heat waves and rising summer temperatures expected throughout the week, Louisville area residents are advised to tread with caution when enjoying the outdoors. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, heightened temperatures can lead to varying health conditions like heat stroke or heat exhaustion. Heat can be detrimental to humans, but […]
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Peru's armed forces to take control of key infrastructure amid protests
Peru’s armed forces to take control of key infrastructure amid protests
Peru’s armed forces will take control of the “protection” of key infrastructure, its defense minister said Tuesday, as protests that have led to at least six deaths continue across the country following the ousting of its former president. Peru’s new president, Dina Boluarte, had earlier in the day pledged to work with Congress to see if the next election could be held sooner than previously…
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bighermie · 1 year
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Dailywire Article
Biden Administration To Appeal Judge’s Order Blocking Contact With Social Media Companies
https://www.dailywire.com/news/biden-administration-to-appeal-judges-order-blocking-contact-with-social-media-companies
Admitting that they need collusion to control the narratives
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“​Being an enemy of the US can be dangerous, but being a friend is fatal”
(Henry Kissinger)
The Kindu Massacre, or Kindu Atrocity, took place on 11 or 12 November 1961 in Kindu Port-Émpain, in the Congo-Léopoldville (the former Belgian Congo).
Thirteen Italian airmen who were members of the United Nations Operation in the Congo who were sent to deal with the Congo Crisis were killed and eaten by locals.
The Italian aviators manned two C-119s, twin-engine transport aircraft known as Flying Boxcars, of the 46ª Aerobrigade based at Pisa Airfield.
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The DR Congo was known to have vast natural resources including, but not limited to, copper, tantalum, cobalt, gold, and diamonds.
In order to gain control of these resources, Belgium (backed by other European powers) colonized the DRC in the mid-1800s and oversaw a brutal regime of abuse, slavery, and resource extraction.
After protests, democratic movements, increasing cost, and international pressure made their continued position untenable, Belgium agreed to a transition to Congolese self-governance.
Belgium left Congo-Léopoldville (today known as the Democratic Republic of the Congo) as agreed but political and administrative chaos ensued.
Major Cold War and financial interests played a part in making the situation even more serious by favoring the secession of two regions, South Kasai and Katanga.
Katanga was the richest province in the country with important mining activity.
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‘Cartels Have 100 Percent Operational Control Over Our Southern Border,’ Says Sen. Cruz
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mariacallous · 7 months
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That violent nullity James Bond having long outlived his creator, it has fallen to an interesting gang of alpha novelists and superhacks to keep him busy: since the death of Ian Fleming in 1964, more than 20 new Bond books have been written. The latest of them, Jeffery Deaver’s Carte Blanche, was published this year, and as recently as 2008, Bond nuts were solemnly delighted—or I was, anyway—by Sebastian Faulks’s even-better-than-the-real-thing novel, Devil May Care, which featured a partially lobotomized lead goon and a villain with a main de singe,or “monkey hand” (hairy wrist, non-opposable thumb).
Perhaps the most rewarding of the pseudo-Flemings, however, has been Kingsley Amis, whose Colonel Sun appeared in 1968 under the nom de plume Robert Markham. Amis’s Bond, while retaining the familiar psychopath’s obsession with menus, tailoring, and branded goods—“Bond almost felt relaxed, finding the charcoal-grilled lamb cutlets with bitter local spinach very acceptable”—is also a suspiciously Kingsley-esque conservative, deploring newly built houses and the rise of a “vast undifferentiated culture, one complex of super-highways, hot-dog stands and neon … stretching from Los Angeles to Jerusalem.” Amis would maintain a fierce moral allegiance to 007. Decades later, upon learning that John le Carré had described Bond as an “ideal defector” and “the ultimate prostitute,” he vented in a letter to Philip Larkin: le Carré’s comment was a “piece of bubbling dogshit,” he wrote, adding that he preferred Bond to the “dull fuckers” of le Carré’s own fiction.
George Smiley, le Carré’s enduring gift to the literature of espionage, is, of course, the anti-Bond. Across the sequence of novels in which he appears, peripherally or centrally, this secret servant of Her Majesty (like Bond, he works for British Intelligence, known in le Carré world as “the Circus”) is discreet to the point of self-erasure. Bureaucratically dowdy, rarely spotted in the field, a dull fucker by both instinct and training, Smiley drops no one-liners, romances no tarot-card readers, roars no speedboats through the Bayou. Bond has his ultraviolence and his irresistibility, his famous “comma of black hair”; Smiley has his glasses, his habit of cleaning them with the fat end of his tie, and not much else. There is a cultivated blandness to him, a deliberate vagueness of outline that at times recalls G. K. Chesterton’s Father Brown—the little priest’s alertness to sin replaced, in Smiley’s case, by an extraordinary memory and a profound knowledge of “tradecraft.” Smiley is also a cuckold of near-mythic proportions: his wife, the glamorous and rarely-at-home Lady Ann, seems to sleep with everybody but him. (She has doubtless slept at least once with James Bond: he’s just her type.) When John le Carré dies, there will be no pseudo–le Carrés, rotating the clichés of Smileydom through their potboilers. Not only is le Carré more or less inimitable—less imitable, certainly, than Ian Fleming, whose style was essentially that of a school bully with a typewriter—but Smiley himself is too elusive a creature to be captured by any pen other than that of his creator.
News late last year of a movie adaptation of Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy—the greatest of the Smiley novels—caused me to salivate mentally. Gary Oldman as Smiley? John Hurt as Control, the withered, irascible Circus chief? Colin Firth playing someone, anyone at all? The juices of anticipation squirted in my brain. In the autumn of 1979, every Briton with access to a television set was watching, with avidity and occasional bewilderment, the BBC’s gloomy, labyrinthine Tinker, Tailor miniseries—not least because, as le Carré modestly reminds us in his introduction to the latest edition of Smiley’s People, “the only independent channel in those days obligingly staged a strike and for six precious weeks the entire British viewing public had to choose between BBC1 and BBC2.” There were other reasons, too, for the general enthrallment. Anthony Blunt, a much-garlanded art historian and the Surveyor of the Queen’s Pictures, had just been exposed as a former Soviet spy, part of the Philby/Burgess/Maclean ring. Thus did current affairs conspire to lend a more-than-usual piquancy to le Carré’s vision of an Establishment honeycombed with treachery. In Tinker, Tailor, George Smiley is prodded out of retirement to unmask the mole who sits at the Circus’s top table: Is it busybody Percy Alleline? Roy Bland, “the shop-soiled white hope”? Dashing Bill Haydon? Or the Hungarian, Toby Esterhase? Alec Guinness, playing Smiley (25 years removed from playing Father Brown in The Detective), blinked myopically and carried inscrutable wounds. Around him at the Circus were men both loud and furtive in their natures, swaggering and self-concealing, as if simply to be born into the British ruling class was to sign up for a lifelong career as a double agent.
There had been other screen Smileys—Rupert Davies gave him a bluff inhumanity in The Spy Who Came In From the Cold, and James Mason drawled James Masonically and rather ineffectually through Sidney Lumet’s The Deadly Affair—but Guinness’s became at a stroke the definitive performance. Guinness-as-Smiley was monkish, fastidious, almost prim, bestowing here and there the faint, equivocal benediction of his Smiley smile. He had a doughiness of feature and a plumminess of tone. He moved as if he were wearing three overcoats. In restaurants he looked inexpressibly pained, but if you mentioned his wife his face would register nothing at all. Guinness’s only rival to date for the role has been Simon Russell Beale—the voice of a hooded, magnetic Smiley in a recent series of BBC radio plays.
The new model of Tinker, Tailor—opening in the U.S. in December—is, for me, problematic. Director Tomas Alfredson, previously known for the well-regarded vampire flick Let the Right One In, has reduced the already low pulse of the BBC version to a throb of nearly reptilian thrill-lessness. Which would be fine, except that much of the distinctive le Carré atmosphere has also floated away. Circus HQ, for example, in the novels a warren of pokey corridors with London traffic-grunt coming in through the windows, is rendered by Alfredson as a kind of totalitarian Reading Room, a soaring industrial/cerebral space in which ranks of eavesdroppers and codebreakers clack at their machines, and meetings are conducted in soundproofed cubes. It’s a chillier spy world, with wider gaps between people. The center of gravity provided in the novel by the Establishment, the clubbable Old Boys in their smotheringly furnished rooms—burgundy carpets, burgundy faces, overstuffed men in overstuffed chairs—has gone. Gone too is the heavy fellowship and ghastly heartiness, the endless belaboring of Smiley with the long syllable of his first name: Oh really, George!, George, you must see …, How’s the lovely Ann, George? Now they all communicate in leers of mutual suspicion: a Scandinavian reboot has occurred. Was the Cold War really this cold?
Oldman-as-Smiley, meanwhile, is blanker, harsher-voiced, impenetrable behind the huge reflective panels of his glasses. The wan little smile has become a grimace. Twice we accompany him in the laborious meditation of his early-morning swim in the Thames, watch him pushing pale-shouldered through the tea-colored water—to what end? We cannot possibly guess what he’s thinking. No clue! Smiley’s understatement has been overstated.
It’s very 2011, I suppose, to rub away the interpersonal texture and crank up the anomie. Didn’t the Bond franchise give it a go in 2006’s Casino Royale? Daniel Craig as a harder, icier Bond, hacking his ethically unencumbered way across a borderless post-9/11 globe … To strip down or minimalize le Carré, however, is to sacrifice the almost Tolkienesque grain and depth of his created world: the decades-long backstory, the lingo, the arcana, the liturgical repetitions of names and functions. Did you know that it was John le Carré who introduced the word mole (for “double agent”) into English? Also honey trap? He has enriched the language itself—a claim not even the most devoted Bondian, not Kingsley Amis himself, could make for Ian Fleming.
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mitchipedia · 1 year
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House Republicans are taking the US economy hostage by threatening to default on the US debt—again—and they won’t say what their demands are or even who the Democrats should negotiate with.
The White House argues — quite reasonably — that the time to argue over what the government spends is when you pass a bill about what the government spends (i.e., a budget), not when the government has to raise money to pay for spending the Congress has already mandated by law. Republicans haven’t even come up with a budget yet. So they’re demanding negotiations over the debt ceiling, which is wrong in itself. But they’re not willing to say what their demands are....
[Meanwhile], the House Freedom Caucus is telling everyone who will listen that Kevin McCarthy is a chump who doesn’t control anything. If you want to resolve the crisis you need to talk to the people in charge … which is them, the House Freedom Cacuus.
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angpagsibol · 3 months
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WEEK 5- The weather is the suspect!
Last Wednesday night, I had so much enough sleep. It was 8 hours and 30 minutes—Super enough right? After the taste of summer for the past few days, Thursday didn’t understand the assignment and didn’t conform to all the days. It was gloomy that day and then eventually rain. I have my classes that day so I have to go to school. All throughout the semester I didn’t sleep in class but today, I made it (*hides from shyness)
I didn’t understand myself why I am so sleepy that day since I had an enough sleep. There was a group presentation and I took that opportunity to have a nap. I know that’s wrong but I really can’t control my sleepyhead. My seatmate said “Are you sleeping? You look so dead” and I was like “I really don’t know why I am so sleepy” and she replied “maybe because of the weather” and then that made me think oh, I should blame the weather for all this laziness and sleepiness I’m feeling right now.
There’s an article that I’ve read that weather affects our sleep. It was because of the temperature, the humidity and the less sunlight we have makes us really sleepy. Since there’s less sunlight during gloomy day, the production of our melatonin remain high making us still sleepy. It is not the rain that makes us sleepy perse but the lack of light we are reacting to. Serotonin, which enhances are mood is also activated by sunlight. When there’s no enough sunlight, serotonin production will now be reduced.
We can’t prevent some days like this but I guess, doing some stretching and drinking coffee will help me to get through such kind of day.
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Editorial. (2023, February 7). This is why it’s so hard to wake up on Rainy Days. https://www.eightsleep.com/blog/this-is-why-its-so-hard-to-wake-up-on-rainy-days/
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webionaire · 1 year
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No other film since John Ford’s The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance (1962) has offered so sustained a rumination on the classic Western as Tommy Lee Jones’s The Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada (2005). Yet unlike its predecessor, Jones’s film seems hardly a Western at all, with neither nostalgia for a simpler past, nor investment in the triumph of law and order, nor contemplation of the redemptive power of violence, nor (most importantly) attention to appropriate forms of masculine behavior. All those aspects familiar to the genre are absent-aspects that Ford’s film embodies in the coffin holding the dearly departed John Wayne, representing the death of Western heroism itself, resuscitated in the long flashback that forms the film’s central narrative. Yet four decades later, after hundreds of reinventions, the corpse of the Western is harder to revive. And perhaps for that reason, Jones begins in a more fragmented fashion, presenting a series of random gestures that remind us vaguely of the genre yet fail to contribute to a coherent narrative. Even the meaning of the central event, the shooting of Melquiades Estrada (Julio Cedillo), is left indeterminate. Only as his best friend, the rancher Pete Perkins (Tommy Lee Jones), seizes control of these disparate scenes does the narrative coalesce.
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charles5436 · 1 year
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The Blockchain's Power: How It’s Transforming 14 Industries Other Than Cryptocurrency || NeoDrafts
Blockchain technology is no longer just associated with cryptocurrency and finance. It has now transcended those boundaries to transform various industries beyond what we ever thought was possible. The power of blockchain lies in its ability to create decentralized, secure, and transparent systems that increase efficiency, reduce fraud, and improve transparency and traceability.
From insurance to agriculture, music to government, blockchain technology has the potential to make a significant impact on various sectors of the economy. In this article, we will explore the fascinating ways blockchain is transforming industries beyond cryptocurrency and how it is poised to revolutionize how we do business.
For those who aren’t familiar, blockchain is a decentralized digital ledger that keeps track of transactions across numerous computers, making it open, safe, and impenetrable. Although most people only think of cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin when discussing blockchain, its potential applications go far beyond virtual money.
Industries Transformed by Blockchain
#1: Banking and Finance:
One of the most significant impacts of blockchain technology is in the banking and finance industry. Blockchain can streamline processes, reduce transaction fees, and improve security in a way that traditional banking systems cannot. It can also enable cross-border payments, making international transactions faster and more efficient.
#2: Supply Chain Management:
Blockchain has the potential to revolutionize supply chain management by increasing transparency and traceability. Using blockchain, companies can track the movement of goods from production to delivery, ensuring they are authentic and free from counterfeits.
#3: Healthcare:
Blockchain can improve patient outcomes by providing a secure and accessible way to store and share medical data. It can also increase transparency and accountability in the healthcare industry by recording data on drug production, supply chain, and clinical trials.
#4: Real Estate:
Blockchain has the potential to streamline the real estate industry by reducing transaction costs and increasing transparency. By using blockchain, buyers and sellers can track property ownership, verify property history, and streamline the buying and selling process.
#5: Gaming:
Blockchain can transform the gaming industry by enabling players to own and trade digital assets, such as in-game items and characters, with each other. It can also increase transparency and fairness by using smart contracts to ensure that game outcome are predetermined and verifiable.
#6: Voting:
Blockchain can increase transparency and accountability in the voting process by creating a tamper-proof and secure system. Using blockchain, voters can verify their identity, and their votes can be recorded and counted transparently and securely.
#7: Energy:
Blockchain can transform the energy industry by enabling peer-to-peer energy trading and reducing reliance on centralized energy providers. It can also increase transparency and traceability in energy production and distribution, ensuring that energy is produced and delivered sustainably and efficiently.
#8: Insurance:
Blockchain can improve the insurance industry by enabling smart contracts that automatically execute claims and payouts. By using blockchain, insurers can improve efficiency, reduce fraud, and increase transparency in the claims process.
#9: Music and Entertainment:
Blockchain can transform the music and entertainment industry by enabling artists to own and control their creative work. Using blockchain, musicians and other creatives can distribute and monetize their content directly to their fans without relying on intermediaries like record labels or streaming platforms.
#10: Identity Management:
Blockchain can transform the way we manage our identities by creating a secure and decentralized system. By using blockchain, individuals can own and control their personal data without relying on centralized authorities like governments or corporations.
#11: Education:
Blockchain can improve the education industry by enabling the creation and verification of digital credentials. Using blockchain, students can store and share their educational achievements and credentials securely and transparently, making it easier for them to apply for jobs and further their education.
#12: Agriculture:
Blockchain can improve the agriculture industry by increasing transparency and traceability in the food supply chain. By using blockchain, farmers, and consumers can track the movement of food from farm to table, ensuring that it is safe and authentic.
#13: Art:
Blockchain can transform the art industry by enabling the creation and trading of digital art. Using blockchain, artists can create unique and authenticated digital art, and collectors can verify the authenticity of their purchases.
#14: Charity:
Blockchain can improve the charity industry by increasing transparency and accountability. Using blockchain, donors can track how their donations are being used and ensure they are making an impact.
As you can see, blockchain technology can potentially transform many industries beyond finance and cryptocurrency. Its decentralized, secure, and transparent nature makes it a powerful tool for increasing efficiency, reducing fraud, and improving transparency and traceability.
Conclusion
As blockchain matures and evolves, we can expect to see even more exciting use cases and applications emerge. Whether it’s improving supply chain management, transforming how we create and consume music, or increasing transparency in government services, blockchain has the potential to significantly impact our lives and how we do business. So, keep your eyes open, and let’s see what the future holds for blockchain technology! With its potential to disrupt many different industries, it’s no wonder that blockchain is one of the most exciting and potent technological developments of our time.
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Pest Control Perth Price
Thinking to book a pest control service? But first you need to know every important point that affects pest control Perth price. Discover approximate costs associated with professional pest removal services.
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petnews2day · 3 months
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Costa del Sol town signs agreement to control street cat colonies
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Costa del Sol town signs agreement to control street cat colonies
SUR Rincón de la Victoria Wednesday, 26 June 2024, 17:28 Copiar enlace WhatsApp Facebook X (antes Twitter) LinkedIn Telegram Threads The mayor of Rincón de la Victoria, Francisco Salado, and the president of Malaga’s official veterinary association, Juan Antonio de Luque, have signed a collaboration agreement for the implementation of the integrated management of a […]
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musicudio · 1 year
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Rosario Dawson Net Worth 2023, Bio, Upcoming Movie, Boyfriend, and many more
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Rosario Dawson will earn $18 million in 2023. After acting in popular movies and TV shows, she became famous. She debuted as Ruby in Kids, in 1995. Her initial film’s popularity led to numerous job offers.
Who is Rosario Dawson?
Dawson is an American actor. On May 9, 1979, Dawson was born. Most people desire to know Dawson’s wealth. The search for Dawson’s net worth has begun. Online sources list Rosario Dawson’s net worth. To learn additional information, let’s dive into the details and Read the complete post.
Rosario Dawson’s Net Worth
Monthly Income And Salary$1,60,000 +Yearly Income And Salary$2 Million +
The actress “Dawson” is worth $18 million. Wikipedia, Forbes, and Bloomberg all say that the most well-known American actor, Dawson, is worth $18 million. Dawson has been in a number of movies and TV shows that did well. After she became famous, she got a big contract for movies and TV. Her first movie in 1995 made her famous.
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Rosario Dawson Bio
Source of Wealth: Film and Television
Full Name: Rosario Isabel Dawson
Age: 40
Birth Place: New York, NY, USA
Height: 5′ 7″ (1.70 m)
Weight: 60 kg (132 lbs)
Marital Status: Single
Nationality: American
Date of Birth: May 9, 1979
Ethnicity: Puerto Rican, Cuban, and African
Occupation: Actress
Education: Columbia University
Children: 1 (Lola)
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Dawson turned 44 on May 9, 2018. She was born in New York. Her full name is Rosario Isabel Dawson, but she goes by  Dawson at work. Her Afro-Cuban and Puerto Rican mother, Isabel Celeste, raised her family there.
Her mother had her when she was 17. Her mother is neither Afro-Cuban nor Puerto Rican. Her mother married Greg Dawson, who worked on building projects. Her family went to the Texas city of Garland. She has become well-known as an actress.
The films Side Streets, He Got Game, and Girls’ Night Out from 1998 all featured her work. She is well-known for her appearances in film and television. She made her film debut in 1999’s music video for Out of Control. In order to gain fame, she has collaborated with well-known individuals. gamers and voice actors.
In the video game Getting Up: Contents Under Pressure by Marc Eck from 2006, she plays Tina.
Her work is also featured in Lego Dimensions, Dishonoured: Death of the Outsider, and Dishonoured 2.
She spent a lot of time working on television.
She made her Punk’d debut in 2003. She has won the American Black Film Festival and the NAACP Image Award.
How Tall is Rosario Dawson?
Famous American actress Dawson is one of them. Dawson receives an excellent salary. Dawson is 54 kilograms and 5’7″ tall.
Rosario Dawson Children and Parents
Rosario Dawson Dating Life
Dawson’s personal life includes the adoption of Lola, a 12-year-old child, in 2014. She dated the actor Jason Lewis from 2004 to 2006, followed by the director Danny Boyle (2012–2013), before starting a relationship with the comedian Eric Andre in 2017. However, it’s thought that she is still legally single at this time. Los Angeles, California, is where she lives. Rosario is renowned for being a Trekkie because she adores “Star Trek” and even knows a few Klingon words.
Rosario Dawson Boyfriend
Dawson confirmed her connection with US Senator Cory Booker in March 2019. Their romance came to an end in February 2022.
Rosario Dawson Appearance
Eye ColourDark BrownHair ColourDark BrownHeight170 cm( 5 feet 7 inches)Weight(119 lbs) 54 kg
Rosario Dawson Education
EducationLee Strasberg Theatre and Film Institute
Rosario Dawson Career 
Dawson’s big break came with the controversial movie “Kids,” which came out in 1998. Later, she was in the independent movies “He Got Game,” “Side Streets,” and “Light It Up.”
In 2001, she was in the movie “Josie and the Pussycats.” Dawson was in “Sin City,” “Daredevil,” and “The LEGO Batman Movie.” Dawson was in “The Mandalorian,” “Luke Cage,” and “Jane the Virgin.” She helped start Voto Latino, an organization that urges young Latinos to vote.
Rosario Dawson Upcoming Movies
Haunted Mansion- On July 28, 2023, the English movie Haunted Mansion will come out. Dawson, Winona Ryder, Jamie Lee Curtis, and Jared Leto are all led by Justin Simien. Haunted Mansion added Owen Wilson, Danny DeVito, Lakeith Stanfield, and Tiffany Haddish.
Rosario Dawson Awards and Achievements
Dawson has worked in showbiz since the mid-1990s. Here are some of her most important accomplishments:
⇒“Rent” won her the 2005 Satellite Award for Best Supporting Actress.
⇒She won the NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Actress in Motion Picture for her work in “Rent” in 2006.
⇒“Top of the Lake” won her the 2013 Satellite Award for Best Actress in a Dramatic Television Series.
⇒“Top of the Lake” earned her the 2014 Gracie Award for Outstanding Female Actor in a Leading Role in a Drama Series.
⇒“Jane the Virgin” won her the 2019 Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series.
⇒“Luke Cage” helped her win the 2019 NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series.
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bighermie · 1 year
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China’s Economic ‘Perfect Storm’ Accelerates Decoupling With US, Says Analyst
China’s Economic ‘Perfect Storm’ Accelerates Decoupling With US, Says Analyst https://link.theepochtimes.com/mkt_app/china/chinas-economic-perfect-storm-accelerates-decoupling-with-us-and-not-on-xis-terms-says-analyst-5478142?utm_source=andshare
He forecasts U.S. interest rates to be higher than China’s for a “sustained period of time,” at least into 2025. In the past several months, China’s central bank has repeatedly lowered its key interest rates to control deflation, and the U.S. Federal Reserve has hiked rates to reduce inflation.
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While Russian long-range precision strike weapons are raining down on the entire territory under the Neo-Nazi junta’s control, there are still those who insist that the latter “can win” and that “everyone” should ensure “Ukraine’s victory” no matter the cost. One would certainly respect such optimism and self-confidence in peacetime. However, in war, this gets a lot of people killed. Despite being perfectly aware of this, many in the EU/NATO still want war with Russia. This is particularly true in countries with endemic and/or truly pathological Russophobia, with some of the most prominent examples being the United Kingdom, Baltic states and Poland. In all these regions there’s an irrational hatred for all things Russian, particularly among the political elites who are simply poised to wage war despite being aware that the results would be catastrophic.
In the last nearly two and a half years, the NATO-backed Neo-Nazi junta became the proverbial punching bag for probing Russian military might. And while the mainstream propaganda machine is doing a somewhat decent job hiding the atrocious results, the massive amount of resources that the Kiev regime is demanding only keeps growing, clearly indicating what’s really going on. What was supposed to be NATO’s third most powerful member (had it ever joined) turned into a virtual junkyard of the latest Western military equipment. And yet, it seems there are several other nations in NATO that would want this horribly unflattering role as well. Namely, Poland is the “logical” choice for many, although most of those people don’t seem to understand the gravity of the current situation. This includes many Poles who are refusing to assess the consequences.
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BOMBSHELL Emails Show CDC Removed Pro-Gun Data, Moving Towards ‘Science-Based Gun Control’ | Facts Matter
BOMBSHELL Emails Show CDC Removed Pro-Gun Data, Moving Towards ‘Science-Based Gun Control’ | Facts Matter https://link.theepochtimes.com/mkt_app/epochtv/bombshell-emails-show-cdc-removed-pro-gun-data-moving-towards-science-based-gun-control-facts-matter-5024369?utm_source=andshare
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