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"Be to !" | The US National and Its | How the Debt Clock's Warning Affects You | NOVEMBER 13, 2022

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📈 Why The U.S. Can’t | "Our Levels?? 📈

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The U.S. national debt is now bigger than its economy. That might sound scary, but we’ll explain how the United States can never go broke and can actually pay all of its debts whenever it wants to.

To help us, we spoke to economics professor Stephanie Kelton, author of The Deficit Myth, former chief economist on the U.S. Senate Budge Committee and a former economic advisor to Bernie Sanders.

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🇨🇳 can Build Huge in such a ?🇨🇳

Over the , infrastructure in China has developed by and . The length of China's has from 50,000 km in 1978 to 130,000 km in 2018. Its also increased from 120,000 km to 4.05 million km during the same period.

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🇨🇳 : 🇨🇳 " have no idea what's going on in . There are so many areas where China already the ." | 800 million Chinese People have risen out of . That's two and a half time the population of the United States. 50% of People with | The Event in (2019) - Full Documentary

Why is one misunderstood nation now the source of more and than anywhere else on earth? And why does ’s this story? | Join entrepreneur and legendary investor , as he explores this mysterious place, and explains how it now offers what he calls: “The Greatest of Our .”

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NEW SUBWAY 🇨🇳 10 days Ago!

A few days ago Line 14 of Shenzhen Metro system just opened, and with it, several stations of course! I came to ride it and visit the most impressive subway station yet of the whole system, this is Gangxia North station in Futian District! It is just a masterpiece!

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🇨🇳 Life in China | How is like to travel by train in China in 2020? 🇨🇳

China's in China AMAZING >>👀

🇬🇧 by is one of my favorite ways of wandering around. I took a train from to to kind of give a little perspective of that traveling by train is in .

Trains in China are very fast! How fast? The average go from 250 to 350 km/h.

are ! So a network that can take you basically anywhere that fast, will be of course very popular. In 2019, The total volume of passenger transported by in China was about 2.3 billion people!

China has the largest high speed rail network, it accounts for two-thirds of the world's total. with over 20,000 kilometers of tracks. That isn’t just more than the country with the next biggest system, which is Japan. It’s not even more than the next five countries combined. It’s more the entire rest of the planet.
After a smooth hour moving at a speed of more than 300 km/h I arrived in Shanghai. As a safety measure during the coronavirus times, once you arrive to another city either by airplane or train, they will ask you to scan a QR code to double check your health status and confirm your travel history.

The boom of the high-speed rail in China has greatly reduced travel time and has transformed Chinese society and economy. A broad range of travelers of different income levels choose High Speed Rail for its comfort, convenience, safety and punctuality.

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🇨🇳 Life in China | How is like to travel by train in China in 2020? 🇨🇳

China's in China AMAZING >>👀

🇬🇧 by is one of my favorite ways of wandering around. I took a train from to to kind of give a little perspective of that traveling by train is in .

Trains in China are very fast! How fast? The average go from 250 to 350 km/h.

are ! So a network that can take you basically anywhere that fast, will be of course very popular. In 2019, The total volume of passenger transported by in China was about 2.3 billion people!

China has the largest high speed rail network, it accounts for two-thirds of the world's total. with over 20,000 kilometers of tracks. That isn’t just more than the country with the next biggest system, which is Japan. It’s not even more than the next five countries combined. It’s more the entire rest of the planet.
After a smooth hour moving at a speed of more than 300 km/h I arrived in Shanghai. As a safety measure during the coronavirus times, once you arrive to another city either by airplane or train, they will ask you to scan a QR code to double check your health status and confirm your travel history.

The boom of the high-speed rail in China has greatly reduced travel time and has transformed Chinese society and economy. A broad range of travelers of different income levels choose High Speed Rail for its comfort, convenience, safety and punctuality.

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🇨🇳 Life in China | How is like to travel by train in China in 2020? 🇨🇳

China's in China AMAZING >>👀

🇬🇧 by is one of my favorite ways of wandering around. I took a train from to to kind of give a little perspective of that traveling by train is in .

Trains in China are very fast! How fast? The average go from 250 to 350 km/h.

are ! So a network that can take you basically anywhere that fast, will be of course very popular. In 2019, The total volume of passenger transported by in China was about 2.3 billion people!

China has the largest high speed rail network, it accounts for two-thirds of the world's total. with over 20,000 kilometers of tracks. That isn’t just more than the country with the next biggest system, which is Japan. It’s not even more than the next five countries combined. It’s more the entire rest of the planet.
After a smooth hour moving at a speed of more than 300 km/h I arrived in Shanghai. As a safety measure during the coronavirus times, once you arrive to another city either by airplane or train, they will ask you to scan a QR code to double check your health status and confirm your travel history.

The boom of the high-speed rail in China has greatly reduced travel time and has transformed Chinese society and economy. A broad range of travelers of different income levels choose High Speed Rail for its comfort, convenience, safety and punctuality.

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🇨🇳 Life in China | How is like to travel by train in China in 2020? 🇨🇳

China's AMAZING >>👀

🇬🇧 Traveling by train is one of my favorite ways of wandering around. I took a train from Hangzhou to Shanghai to kind of give a little perspective of that traveling by train is in China.

Trains in China are very fast! How fast? The average speeds go from 250 to 350 km/h.

Train tickets are very cheap! So a network that can take you basically anywhere that fast, will be of course very popular. In 2019, The total volume of passenger transported by high-speed railways in China was about 2.3 billion people!

China has the largest high speed rail network, it accounts for two-thirds of the world's total. with over 20,000 kilometers of tracks. That isn’t just more than the country with the next biggest system, which is Japan. It’s not even more than the next five countries combined. It’s more the entire rest of the planet.
After a smooth hour moving at a speed of more than 300 km/h I arrived in Shanghai. As a safety measure during the coronavirus times, once you arrive to another city either by airplane or train, they will ask you to scan a QR code to double check your health status and confirm your travel history.

The boom of the high-speed rail in China has greatly reduced travel time and has transformed Chinese society and economy. A broad range of travelers of different income levels choose High Speed Rail for its comfort, convenience, safety and punctuality.

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"When it comes to the extensive and invasive use of biometric data, the USA is one of the in the world, faring only slightly better than ".

According to research conducted by , which rated 50 countries according to how, where and why biometrics were taken and how they are , the US ranked as the worst country. Topping the list is China, followed by and .

While Comparitech did not look at every country in the world, its study did compare 50 of them. To give a country a rating out of 25, each was rated out of five in four categories (, , workplace, and ) according to how invasive and pervasive and the collection and use of biometrics is. Five questions were also applied to them, with each answer in the affirmative resulting in one point:

* Are biometrics used in ? Yes (1) / No (0)

* Does the contain biometrics? Yes (1) / No (0)

* Has the country failed to introduce a law to biometric ? Yes (1) / No (0)

* Are biometrics being used in ? Yes (1) / No (0)

* Is biometric being used to a large extent? Yes (1) / No (0)

* The US was assigned a score of 20/25 for its use of biometrics, including growing use of , without there being specific to citizens' . There was concern at the growing use of biometrics in the workplace.

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Apple is facing a class action lawsuit for allegedly harvesting iPhone user data even when the company’s own privacy settings promise not to. The suit, filed Thursday in California federal court, comes days after Gizmodo exclusively reported on research into how multiple iPhone apps send Apple analytics data, regardless of whether the iPhone Analytics privacy setting is turned on or off.

The problem was spotted by two independent researchers at the software company Mysk, who found that the Apple App Store sends the company exhaustive information about nearly everything a user does in the app, despite a privacy setting, iPhone Analytics, which claims to “disable the sharing of Device Analytics altogether” when switched off. Gizmodo asked the researchers to run additional tests on other iPhone apps, including Apple Music, Apple TV, Books, and Stocks. The researchers found that the problem persists across most of Apple’s suite of built-in iPhone apps.

The lawsuit accuses Apple of violating the California Invasion of Privacy Act. “Privacy is one of the main issues that Apple uses to set its products apart from competitors,” the plaintiff, Elliot Libman, said in the suit, which can be read on Bloomberg Law. “But Apple’s privacy guarantees are completely illusory.” The company has plastered billboards across the country with the slogan “Privacy. That’s iPhone.”

Apple did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

As seen in a video posted to the Mysk YouTube Channel, the App Store appears to harvest information about your activity in real time, including what you tap on, which apps you search for, what ads you see, how you found a given app and how long you looked at the app’s page.

Apple’s privacy settings make explicit promises about shut off that kind of tracking. But in the tests, turning the iPhone Analytics setting off had no evident effect on the data collection, nor did any of the iPhone’s other built-in settings meant to protect your privacy from Apple’s data collection.

Mysk’s tests on the App Store found that Apple receives that data along with details that can identify you and your device, including ID numbers, what kind of phone you’re using, your screen resolution, your keyboard languages and how you’re connected to the internet—the kind of information commonly used for device fingerprinting.

VIDEO HERE: youtu.be/8JxvH80Rrcw

STATIC PAGE HERE: gizmodo.com/apple-iphone-priva

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for Allegedly With After Gizmodo Story

Apple is facing a class action lawsuit for allegedly harvesting iPhone user data even when the company’s own privacy settings promise not to. The suit, filed Thursday in California federal court, comes days after Gizmodo exclusively reported on research into how multiple iPhone apps send Apple analytics data, regardless of whether the iPhone Analytics privacy setting is turned on or off.

The problem was spotted by two independent researchers at the software company Mysk, who found that the Apple App Store sends the company exhaustive information about nearly everything a user does in the app, despite a privacy setting, iPhone Analytics, which claims to “disable the sharing of Device Analytics altogether” when switched off. Gizmodo asked the researchers to run additional tests on other iPhone apps, including Apple Music, Apple TV, Books, and Stocks. The researchers found that the problem persists across most of Apple’s suite of built-in iPhone apps.

The lawsuit accuses Apple of violating the California Invasion of Privacy Act. “Privacy is one of the main issues that Apple uses to set its products apart from competitors,” the plaintiff, Elliot Libman, said in the suit, which can be read on Bloomberg Law. “But Apple’s privacy guarantees are completely illusory.” The company has plastered billboards across the country with the slogan “Privacy. That’s iPhone.”

Apple did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

As seen in a video posted to the Mysk YouTube Channel, the App Store appears to harvest information about your activity in real time, including what you tap on, which apps you search for, what ads you see, how you found a given app and how long you looked at the app’s page.

Apple’s privacy settings make explicit promises about shut off that kind of tracking. But in the tests, turning the iPhone Analytics setting off had no evident effect on the data collection, nor did any of the iPhone’s other built-in settings meant to protect your privacy from Apple’s data collection.

Mysk’s tests on the App Store found that Apple receives that data along with details that can identify you and your device, including ID numbers, what kind of phone you’re using, your screen resolution, your keyboard languages and how you’re connected to the internet—the kind of information commonly used for device fingerprinting.

VIDEO HERE: youtu.be/8JxvH80Rrcw

STATIC PAGE HERE: gizmodo.com/apple-iphone-priva

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for Allegedly With After Gizmodo Story

Apple is facing a class action lawsuit for allegedly harvesting iPhone user data even when the company’s own privacy settings promise not to. The suit, filed Thursday in California federal court, comes days after Gizmodo exclusively reported on research into how multiple iPhone apps send Apple analytics data, regardless of whether the iPhone Analytics privacy setting is turned on or off.

The problem was spotted by two independent researchers at the software company Mysk, who found that the Apple App Store sends the company exhaustive information about nearly everything a user does in the app, despite a privacy setting, iPhone Analytics, which claims to “disable the sharing of Device Analytics altogether” when switched off. Gizmodo asked the researchers to run additional tests on other iPhone apps, including Apple Music, Apple TV, Books, and Stocks. The researchers found that the problem persists across most of Apple’s suite of built-in iPhone apps.

The lawsuit accuses Apple of violating the California Invasion of Privacy Act. “Privacy is one of the main issues that Apple uses to set its products apart from competitors,” the plaintiff, Elliot Libman, said in the suit, which can be read on Bloomberg Law. “But Apple’s privacy guarantees are completely illusory.” The company has plastered billboards across the country with the slogan “Privacy. That’s iPhone.”

Apple did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

As seen in a video posted to the Mysk YouTube Channel, the App Store appears to harvest information about your activity in real time, including what you tap on, which apps you search for, what ads you see, how you found a given app and how long you looked at the app’s page.

Apple’s privacy settings make explicit promises about shut off that kind of tracking. But in the tests, turning the iPhone Analytics setting off had no evident effect on the data collection, nor did any of the iPhone’s other built-in settings meant to protect your privacy from Apple’s data collection.

Mysk’s tests on the App Store found that Apple receives that data along with details that can identify you and your device, including ID numbers, what kind of phone you’re using, your screen resolution, your keyboard languages and how you’re connected to the internet—the kind of information commonly used for device fingerprinting.

VIDEO HERE: youtu.be/8JxvH80Rrcw

STATIC PAGE HERE: gizmodo.com/apple-iphone-priva

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for Allegedly With After Gizmodo Story

Apple is facing a class action lawsuit for allegedly harvesting iPhone user data even when the company’s own privacy settings promise not to. The suit, filed Thursday in California federal court, comes days after Gizmodo exclusively reported on research into how multiple iPhone apps send Apple analytics data, regardless of whether the iPhone Analytics privacy setting is turned on or off.

The problem was spotted by two independent researchers at the software company Mysk, who found that the Apple App Store sends the company exhaustive information about nearly everything a user does in the app, despite a privacy setting, iPhone Analytics, which claims to “disable the sharing of Device Analytics altogether” when switched off. Gizmodo asked the researchers to run additional tests on other iPhone apps, including Apple Music, Apple TV, Books, and Stocks. The researchers found that the problem persists across most of Apple’s suite of built-in iPhone apps.

The lawsuit accuses Apple of violating the California Invasion of Privacy Act. “Privacy is one of the main issues that Apple uses to set its products apart from competitors,” the plaintiff, Elliot Libman, said in the suit, which can be read on Bloomberg Law. “But Apple’s privacy guarantees are completely illusory.” The company has plastered billboards across the country with the slogan “Privacy. That’s iPhone.”

Apple did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

As seen in a video posted to the Mysk YouTube Channel, the App Store appears to harvest information about your activity in real time, including what you tap on, which apps you search for, what ads you see, how you found a given app and how long you looked at the app’s page.

Apple’s privacy settings make explicit promises about shut off that kind of tracking. But in the tests, turning the iPhone Analytics setting off had no evident effect on the data collection, nor did any of the iPhone’s other built-in settings meant to protect your privacy from Apple’s data collection.

Mysk’s tests on the App Store found that Apple receives that data along with details that can identify you and your device, including ID numbers, what kind of phone you’re using, your screen resolution, your keyboard languages and how you’re connected to the internet—the kind of information commonly used for device fingerprinting.

VIDEO HERE: youtu.be/8JxvH80Rrcw

STATIC PAGE HERE: gizmodo.com/apple-iphone-priva

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Best for Your | Hey Guys want to know the best foods for your lungs that keeps your lungs healthy. Then This video for you. There are so many factors that can easily affect your lungs, which includes , and conditions.

On the other hand, also plays an important role to maintain . Hence, consumption of healthy food is a simple tactics that can the and the of the lungs. Many research findings show that , and enhance lung health and against a number of problems. Now, let see the to support .


Turmeric is the best food for your lungs. It contains an active phyto compound curcumin, which has anti-inflammatory properties that helps to treat several respiratory conditions, including asthma, COPD (chronic obstructive pulmonary disease), acute respiratory distress syndrome, lung injury and pulmonary fibrosis.


Ginger has a variety of medicinal properties. Research reports shows that ginger can reduce lung damage and protecting against inflammation in animal models {gingerol} Also, other research study shows that, extract from ginger can prevent DNA and tissue damage in the lungs caused by alcohol.

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’s Surprisingly through your - Enda Butler | Oxygen forms about 21% of the air around us. In your body, oxygen forms a in the in most . But if gases can only efficiently diffuse across tiny distances, how does oxygen the inside your ? Enda Butler tracks the surprisingly complex journey of oxygen through your body..

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EXP. 15 years

| WANTED ALIVE!

The Biggest Problem with the Average is not just how much we eat, it's the percentage of our diet that's made up of and .

Find out how can help you live , , and .

Wanted Alive: For year, have categorized foods into — meats, grains, legumes, fruits, etc. — and by now we’re all familiar with the ’s “ .”

But there is another of about and categorizing the foods we eat, a way that may actually offer much meaning and than our more distinctions:

What if we thought about foods in of whether or not they are ?

This distinction between and may be to most of the , but..

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What Is ?

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Is ? The term live food does not refer to eating alive, but rather , , and , approximately 115 , consumed for optimizing , , as well as delicious taste. The terms "live" or "living" food are used to differentiate the inclusion of sprouted and growing plants from simply plants such as , , and .

Kristine Nolfi, is credited with coining the term " " in the 1940s to describe the when writing about of with . Live, raw, living foods are , , or , and ideally are , that is, grown without the use of , , , or (GMO). above 115 degrees the beneficial , , , and life force of plants to .

Why Live Food?
Cooked food creates acidity and toxicity in the body, a fundamental key to cellular degeneration. Living plant material is the ultimate nutrient delivery system for the body because it contains much more than just chemicals; it contains complex living energies that plants absorb from the sun, moon, Earth, cosmic radiation, sounds of nature, lightning, animals, and the highly homeopathic water found in nature..

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