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    241115_DNEGRingsOfPowerBreakdown_tw.mp4
    Check out DNEG's VFX breakdown for Season 2 of The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power, including Damrod the digital trollFull video (also shows the CG environments): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EfcgxP1AMt0
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    Arcane season 2 act 2 ending explained: who died, what's wrong with Jayce, when can I watch episode 7, and more of your biggest questions answered
    TechRadar sits down with Arcane co-creators Christian Linke and Alex Yee to discuss act 2's emotionally devastating finale.
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    Want an all-in-one turntable system including stereo speakers? Just ask Duke & Roy
    Gadhouse Duke & Roy may sound like a celebrated jazz night, but it's actually a premium turntable system.
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    Elon Musk's xAI raising up to $6 billion to purchase 100,000 Nvidia chips for Memphis data center
    Elon Musk's artificial intelligence company xAI is raising up to $6 billion at a $50 billion valuation, according to CNBC's David Faber.
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    Alibaba posts profit beat as China looks to prop up tepid consumer spend
    The results come at a tricky time for Chinese commerce businesses, given the broad sluggishness in the world's second-largest economy.
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    On The Set Pic: Red One
    This is kind of cool: Dwayne Johnson previously shared a bunch of bluescreen shoot pics from the set of Red One.Shooting our new Christmas franchise #RedOneThink JUMANJI meets MIRACLE ON 34TH ST meets HOBBS & SHAW with a dash of HARRY POTTER & ITS A WONDERFUL LIFE.Let it sink in RED ONE@AmazonStudios @SevenBucksProd Jake Kasdan(director of the JUMANJI franchise) pic.twitter.com/9nIPzqZUnI Dwayne Johnson (@TheRock) November 29, 2022 The post On The Set Pic: Red One appeared first on befores & afters.
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    Why financial interdependence is popular in America today
    About 1 in 5 American adults regularly provide unpaid care or financial assistance to their adult relatives or friends. And about 1 in 7 young adults between the ages of 25 and 34 live with their parents.But the true extent of support among Americans is deeper and broader.From parents covering the cost of unexpected car repairs to colleagues raising funds for their co-workers medical expenses, Americans help each other in countless ways.As a social work scholar who researches these patterns of what I call financial interdependence, I often observe transactions that challenge a common American narrative that most people in this country are handling their expenses on their own.A long-standing traditionThe practice of sharing money with your friends and loved ones has deep roots in American society. Many Native American communities have traditions of sharing food and other resources with one another.In the 19th century, mutual aid societies formed everywhere from Philadelphia to Florida. Many of them helped free Black people weather economic hardships. These organizations provided everything from unemployment assistance to burial expenses.Todays informal support networks echo these historical patterns.In particular, many immigrant communities maintain traditional practices of collectively saving and lending money. Mexican American families often participate in tandas, which pool their savings to achieve financial goals or meet urgent needs. Similarly, West African and Caribbean communities in the U.S. organize susu groups, while many Chinese American communities form hui associations.Local hometown associations additionally often offer both financial and social support to their membersaiding immigrant communities in the U.S. and people back in their homelands.Everyone does itThese mutual support arrangements are very widespread and operate across all income levels, though they take different forms. They can be secular or religious. The true extent of this kind of activity is generally unknown.Lower-income families often engage in frequent, smaller exchanges. They might share grocery costs, for example, or relatives may help one another out with the payment of large, unexpected bills.Wealthier Americans tend to give larger amounts of money to extended family members, but less often. These might include a parents help with a down payment on a young adults first house or paying a portion of the cost of a grandchilds college education.Some families establish formal structures such as financial trusts or 529 educational savings accounts to make these transfers easier to complete and track. The number of people using 529 accounts has been increasing steadily, as states offer matching funds and tax incentives.The nature of this financial support often reflects economic needs and cultural values. In many East Asian American communities, for example, adult children routinely provide financial support to their parentsas a cultural expectation.Regardless of the community involved, technology has transformed how people share money with their friends and family.Mobile payment platforms make it easier to split costs and send quick assistance. Money-transfer apps have normalized small-scale financial sharing among friends and family.Online and social media platforms are used to gather resources for medical expenses, funerals or emergency needs. These tools extend traditional support networks beyond geographic boundaries.Other kinds of supportFinancial assistance can extend far beyond direct monetary help.Families and communities might purchase bulk grocery items together to save money, or live together to manage rising housing costs. Some parents create informal child care cooperatives, while others coordinate care responsibilities for aging relatives with their extended families.Financial education often emphasizes individual savings and budgeting. Yet, many Americans practice financial interdependence by managing their finances and making decisions in collaboration with others.Addressing challengesTo meet todays economic challenges, Americans are finding creative solutions through shared resources.Young adults increasingly need more help to become homeowners than what they can get from a bank. The median home price has far outpaced wage growth, making family assistance crucial for many first-time buyers.College costs have stabilized, albeit at high levels, leading more families to pool resources for educational support. This often creates long-term financial obligations across generations.Medical expenses remain a leading cause of financial strain, pushing families to rely on each other to pay for health-related costs.These support systems work at many levels, including family, community, the workplace and in government.Some employers now offer emergency loan programs and matching funds for employee hardship. Some businesses create formal peer support systems for employees facing financial challenges.A few states are also supporting family caregivers by providing tax credits to reimburse their out-of-pocket expenses.Recognizing the financial burden of caregiving, Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer has proposed a tax credit to support dependent respite services, nursing and transportation.Some complicationsWhile financial interdependence provides crucial assistance, it can also create challenges.Financial responsibilities can strain family and friendship bonds. The provision of too much financial help can create or reinforce power imbalances within relationships. Some communities may not have enough money to be able to equally and effectively assist all members.Clear communication and healthy boundaries can help manage these tensions.As economic pressures mount for many American families, these informal financial support networks are growing more vital. Studies show that rising costs make financial stability increasingly difficult to achieve on your own.Jeffrey Anvari-Clark is an assistant professor of social work at the University of North Dakota.This article is republished from The Conversation under a Creative Commons license. Read the original article.
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    Will more women run for office now that Donald Trump won? This group says yes
    As women worry about what will happen to their reproductive rights in the wake of Donald Trumps imminent return to the White House, more are looking to get involved in politics.She Should Run, a nonprofit working to increase the number of women running for office, reported a 743% increase in women looking to get involved or run for office post-election.As of September, over half of women felt less engaged in politics than they were five years ago, and 78% hadnt considered running, said Erin Loos Cutraro, founder and CEO of She Should Run. Today, its clear that womens representation could face a decline as a result of this election. ... To build the future we envision, one that is truly equitable, we need more women to recognize that, even as we make important gains, were in very fragile times for womens representation in policymakingand the only way to change course is for them to step up, step in, and see themselves as the political leaders of tomorrow.
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    This week we revealed the architects of The Line phase one
    This week on Dezeen, we revealed that Austrian studio Delugan Meissl Associated Architects and global firm Gensler are the lead architects for phase one of The Line megacity in Saudi Arabia.In the first official confirmation of the architecture studios designing The Line, it was announced thatDelugan Meissl Associated Architects is urban planner for phase one of the project, whileGensler is city planning consultant and UK engineering studio Mott MacDonald is city infrastructure engineer.In other Neom news, the project's long-term CEO Nadhmi al-Nasr departed his role.Thomas Heatherwick created a collection for Bombay SapphireIn design news, Thomas Heatherwick unveiled a glassware collection for gin brand Bombay Sapphire that is made up of glasses and sculptural bottles.The collection comprises two hourglass-shaped bottles, the largest of which contains "a terrarium of sorts" for the display of botanicals found in Bombay Sapphire gin.Alex Chinneck created distorted furniture in BristolAlso in design, British artistAlex Chinneck unveiled a series of distorted street furniture to bring "surrealism into the public realm".The sculptures inBristol, England, include knotted lampposts, a twisted telephone booth and a constricted postbox.The Centenary Building is under threat of demolitionIn architecture, it was revealed that the first building to ever win the RIBA Stirling Prize the 29-year-old Centenary Building by British studio Hodder+Partners is threatened with demolition.Meanwhile, the Twentieth Century Society selected 10 UK buildings turning 30 this year, and therefore eligible for listing, which it believes should be granted listed status.The "world's first office rollercoaster" was revealed in StockholmOther news this week included design studio The Great Exhibition adding the "world's first office rollercoaster" to its Stockholm office.Named The Frontal Lobe, the 60-metre-long rollercoaster loops through the seating areas, kitchen and bar on the ground floor of The Great Exhibition's office in the Liljeholmen district.We rounded up eight upcoming skyscrapers in MiamiAhead of Design Miami and Miami art week, we took a look at the city's changing skyline by rounding up eight upcoming skyscrapers set to be built there.Among the skyscrapers are towers for Dolce & Gabbana and automotive brands including Bentley and Mercedes-Benz.A house in Kerala was one of this week's most popular projectsPopular projects featured on Dezeen this week included a home in Kerala that blends "old-world charm with the modern", a London home with patinated copper "top hat" and a Boston academic building wrapped in ribbons of stainless steel.This week's lookbooks featured homes with plywood panelling and staircases that fulfil additional functions.This week on DezeenThis week on Dezeenis our regular roundup of the week's top news stories.Subscribe to our newslettersto be sure you don't miss anything.The post This week we revealed the architects of The Line phase one appeared first on Dezeen.
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    Stainless steel dishwasher by Asko
    Dezeen Showroom: Swedish brand Asko has unveiled its latest generation of professional dishwashers, which the brand says is designed to set new standards in performance, hygiene and user-friendliness.The stainless steel DW60.C dishwasher comes with features such as its Floor Projection technology where the machine's status information is projected directly onto the floor to allow easy monitoring of the cycles.The DW60.C dishwasher aims to improve performance, hygiene and user-friendlinessAdditionally, the product's controls are centrally located to promote ease of use, along with the integrated Auto Dose system, which is capable of storing up to 30 wash cycles of detergent.To ensure the highest levels of hygiene, the design also features Asko's new Sani Lock innovation, which is designed to "guarantee a complete sanitisation cycle" by locking the machine during its final rinse phase to preventing load contamination.The product is equipped with Floor Projection technology"The DW60.C dishwasher is not only a powerhouse of efficiency but also a robust, durable machine, tested with over 20,000 cycles to ensure reliability," the company said."With its flexible loading options, low noise levels, and advanced sanitization features like the SANI Lock, the DW60.C is poised to become an indispensable tool in maintaining hygiene and safety in professional settings."Product details:Product: DW60.CBrand: AskoContact: info@asko.comMaterial:Non-magnetic acid proof stainless steelColours/finishes: Stainless steel and whiteDezeen ShowroomDezeen Showroom offers an affordable space for brands to launch new products and showcase their designers and projects to Dezeen's huge global audience. For more details email showroom@dezeen.com.Dezeen Showroom is an example of partnership content on Dezeen. Find out more about partnership content here.The post Stainless steel dishwasher by Asko appeared first on Dezeen.
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