Facial Recognition Technology

In total, there are now 109 countries today that are either using or have approved the use of facial recognition technology for surveillance purposes. But which ones are they?

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The weather is warming up across the United States and it won’t be long until we can enjoy gathering around the grill for a cookout. Before you fire up the grill, you’ll want to make sure the meats you’re grilling for family and friends are top-notch. The quality of meats can vary quite a bit […]

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Outer Space

While it is true that there is no way we could ever explore all of space, conceivably, it might shock a lot of people to find out how much we already know.

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South Carolina

South Carolina is a state with a lot to offer. From beaches and golf courses to mountains and influential cities.

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Videos have become increasingly popular with 87% of people using them for marketing and sales in the last year alone. A whiteboard animation video is just one of the types of explainer videos for use in marketing the business. Other types include:   2D & 3D Animation  Motion Graphics  Live Action  Screencast   The types of explainer […]

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Brain Hacks

The important thing when it comes to hacking your brain is making it work for you. Try different things, stick with what works, and don’t blindly follow what the next expert comes along and says unless you can truly benefit from it.

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The ocean is so vast that it is easier to divide it into regions but, the oceans are just one vast body of water that covers the Earth.

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Louis Armstrong Richard Nixon

According to multiple accounts, Nixon smuggled three pounds of marijuana into the country for legendary entertainer Louis Armstrong.

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John Tyler

The Tyler family seems to have longevity and virility on its side. Harrison Ruffin Tyler, 92, is one of two living grandchildren of 10th US President John Tyler.

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Uranus

From Earth, Uranus looks like a faraway star. Until March of 1781 astronomers considered it to be a star instead of a planet.

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