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In Flight: Dramatic Photographs by Mark Harvey Capture Acrobatic Birds Mid-Air

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All images © Mark Harvey, shared with permission. Throughout lockdown in the United Kingdom, Mark Harvey , who is known for his striking equine and canine photography, shifted his focus to the avian creatures gliding above his home in the Norfolk Broads. Now part of a series titled In Flight , the exquisitely detailed shots frame common birds —including magpies, blue t**s, starlings, goldfinches, great t**s, coal t**s, long-tailed t**s, and green finches—in otherwise unseen poses: some splay out

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2020 Miss Mexico Contestants Compete In Traditional Outfits And They Are Amazing

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Miss Guanajuato, Georgina Villanueva Some things never go out of fashion. Like traditional clothes. Just a few days ago, Miss Mexico posted photos of their 2020 contestants rocking designer-made versions of the country’s traditional outfits and they quickly went viral. More: Miss Mexico, Instagram, Facebook h/t: boredpanda Miss Estado De México, Perla Franco But it’s not just the models and the.

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4 Powerful Ways to Increase Customer Lifetime Value

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This article has been contributed by Dave Schneider. We all know that keeping customers is better than acquiring new customers. After all, the probability of converting an existing customer again is as high as 70% , compared to just around 5% for new customers. Because of that, customer retention has become an essential part of running a business. Unfortunately, keeping customers interested isn’t always easy.

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Japanese Illustrator’s Charming Key Chain Design Gives You a Travel Companion to Paint with Nature

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Gifted Japanese illustrator Kamome Fuyuno from Kanagawa writes in her profile that she loves colored pencils and nature. The second part of that definitely shows in one of her most popular works–a clever and charming acrylic key chain that lets itself be colored in by your surrounding natural scenery. The simple key chain features one of Kamome’s often illustrated subjects, a young woman.

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Let's Talk Trends: Designing for Maximum Impact

Speaker: Amber Asay, Creative Director and Founder of award-winning design studio Nice People

Understanding what trends are happening and how they’re impacting the competitive landscape is crucial to providing top dollar design strategy to your clients. With so many trends coming and going, it can be overwhelming to determine which ones you should capitalize on and which ones might not be worth the trouble. In this exclusive webinar with Amber Asay, we’ll explore graphic design trends that need to die, trends that are starting to pick up and why, trends that have come and gone, and how t

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2021 Pooping Dogs Calendar Is Here, and This Year Contains a Puzzle

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White Elephant Party coming up? Yankee Swap? Secret Santa? Do you know someone who loves dogs…too much? This 12 month calendar of pooping dogs will be the most memorable gift you give this year. Talk about a gift that keeps on giving; each month reveals yet another beautiful pooch answering nature’s call. And who doesn’t like a good cause?

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Spectacular Winning Images from The Nikon Small World Photomicrography Contest 2020

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A selection of the winning images from Nikon’s 46th annual Small World photomicrography competition. The competition recognises excellence in the world of microscopic image-making. Daniel Castranova, assisted by Bakary Samasa in the lab of Dr Brant Weinstein at the National Institutes of Health, took the top prize for a photo of a juvenile zebrafish. 1st Place.

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During the Coronavirus Pandemic, Disinfector ‘Robots’ Were Hired at a Children’s Hospital in Russia

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dgp18_rostov Modern problems require advanced solutions. In a child health care of Rostov small patients are met by such robots. The dummies made by the clinic’s employees measure body temperature and sanitize hands. If the temperature is high, the machine will give an alarming signal. dgp18_rostov “In step with the times, introducing robotics and artificial intelligence!

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