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leqclerc · 9 months
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@f1blrcreatorsfest Special Weekend Theme: Your Favorite Driver(s) ↳ Nico Rosberg, 2015 - 2016 ↳ Sebastian Vettel, 2015 - 2022 ↳ Charles Leclerc, 2020 -
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junglejim4322 · 4 months
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once i was talking about how i felt disconnected from my family/culture because i am white passing and some girl told me that if i dont “look it” im not allowed to partake in my own cultural traditions
I’ve said it before I’ll say it again if you get told you don’t look your ethnicity “you think everybody of my ethnicity looks the same?” Is almost always an infallible roundhouse kick KO in these situations. If you’re talking to someone with white guilt it’s a critical hit that will give them nightmares for years
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nothingunrealistic · 4 days
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@asiakatedillon
Hey. Just saying hey, honestly.
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finexbright · 2 years
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make it make sense. and this is not even taking into fact the residencies and how "asia" never got a fine line tour
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Guys look, I have a fan lol
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lynx-desmond · 10 months
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sometimes i think about how little of a portion of the whole world the english-speaking world (which is where me, most of the people i know and talk to, and a good chance the person reading this lives) is. like the total world population is like 8 billion and the population of north america + britain and ireland + australasia + south africa + the rest is only about maybe 500 million? that's less than 10% and that fraction includes pretty much everyone and everything i will ever know and experience in my life. damn. the worlds huge
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deadcolour · 1 year
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Billions
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eveningclouds · 2 years
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seeing priyanka chopra, whose wedding was attended by modi of all people, being called iconic is killing me,
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swamyworld · 12 days
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More money came to India in one year than Ambani earned in his entire life, see complete accounts - how India received record 111 billion dollar remittances in one year see details
New Delhi: Indians working abroad have created a new record in sending money back home. Recently, the United Nations agency International Organization for Migration released remittance figures. According to them, India will receive a record 111 billion dollars in the form of remittance in the year 2022. This is the highest in the world. You can guess this from the fact that this amount is more…
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n7india · 18 days
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दो साल में भारत में Semiconductors की मांग 100 अरब डॉलर तक पहुंचने की उम्मीद
New Delhi: भारत ने इलेक्ट्रॉनिक्स उत्पादन के क्षेत्र में वित्त वर्ष 2025-26 तक 300 अरब डॉलर पर पहुंचने का लक्ष्य रखा है। इससे सेमीकंडक्टरों की मांग बढ़कर 90-100 अरब डॉलर पर पहुंच जायेगी, जिसमें घरेलू मोबाइल विनिर्माण का सबसे ज्यादा योगदान होगा – एक ऐसा अवसर जिसे हाथ से जाने नहीं देना चाहिये। इंडिया सेलुलर एंड इलेक्ट्रॉनिक्स एसोसिएशन (आईसीईए) ने एक रिपोर्ट में बताया कि आम तौर पर किसी…
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growtreesagra · 1 month
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aeolianblues · 1 month
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Europeans will be like 'you uncultured idiots don't know the difference between this western European country of 1m people and that other one' my brother in arms have you seen the cost of 30-day Schengen visa. I doubt I will ever know from experience. From just reading about stuff on Wikipedia I will and do occasionally get things messed up
Also you all kinda rage on those teens/college kids that do make those trips, so make up your mind
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o-daintyduck · 3 months
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968.8 million people.
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prose2passion · 4 months
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last year's feature on global population trends now in the open archives.
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jcmarchi · 6 months
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Apple iPhone 16 Batteries Are Likely to be Sourced from India - Technology Org
New Post has been published on https://thedigitalinsider.com/apple-iphone-16-batteries-are-likely-to-be-sourced-from-india-technology-org/
Apple iPhone 16 Batteries Are Likely to be Sourced from India - Technology Org
According to media reports, Apple has already informed its component suppliers about its decision to procure batteries for the upcoming iPhone 16 models from India.
Apple company logo inside an office building – illustrative photo. Image credit: Zhiyue via Unsplash, free license
With this decision about the production of the upcoming iPhone 16, the company is aiming to diversify its global supply chain and reduce reliance on China.
Chinese battery manufacturers, such as Desay and Simplo Technology, are encouraged to establish new factories or expand operations in India. Additionally, Japanese electronic parts maker TDK Corp will manufacture lithium-ion battery cells for Apple iPhones in India.
This economic change is also expected to create thousands of jobs in the new market, but the local impact on Chinese manufacturers is very likely to be negative, at least to some extent.
The report citing sources close to Apple notes that Chinese battery manufacturers have received encouragement to either establish new factories or expand their operations in the country in relation to production of batteries for iPhone 16. Desay from China has been prompted to establish new factories in India, while Simplo Technology, a Taiwanese battery supplier for Apple, has been urged to increase production in India for upcoming orders.
If the iPhone 16 battery supply progresses successfully, Apple also intends to relocate even more iPhone battery production to India.
Recently, IT Minister of India Rajeev Chandrasekhar announced that Japanese electronic parts manufacturer TDK Corp would produce lithium-ion (Li-ion) battery cells for Apple iPhones in India. These cells will be supplied to Sunwoda Electronics, and the contract with Apple has the potential to generate 8,000-10,000 jobs in India.
Desay and Simplo package the electric cells produced by TDK and their counterparts into modules, which are then sent to assemblers such as Foxconn. Foxconn, the Taiwanese company, plans to invest $1.5 billion in India as part of its expansion strategy.
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batboyblog · 4 months
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Things Biden and the Democrats did, this week.
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau put forward a new regulation to limit bank overdraft fees. The CFPB pointed out that the average overdraft fee is $35 even though majority of overdrafts are under $26 and paid back with-in 3 days. The new regulation will push overdraft fees down to as little as $3 and not more than $14, saving the American public collectively 3.5 billion dollars a year.
The Environmental Protection Agency put forward a regulation to fine oil and gas companies for emitting methane. Methane is the second most abundant greenhouse gas, after CO2 and is responsible for 30% of the rise of global temperatures. This represents the first time the federal government has taxed a greenhouse gas. The EPA believes this rule will help reduce methane emissions by 80%
The Energy Department has awarded $104 million in grants to support clean energy projects at federal buildings, including solar panels at the Pentagon. The federal government is the biggest consumer of energy in the nation. The project is part Biden's goal of reducing the federal government's greenhouse gas emissions by 65% by 2030. The Energy Department estimates it'll save taxpayers $29 million in the first year alone and will have the same impact on emissions as taking over 23,000 gas powered cars off the road.
The Education Department has cancelled 5 billion more dollars of student loan debt. This will effect 74,000 more borrowers, this brings the total number of people who've had their student loan debt forgiven under Biden through different programs to 3.7 Million
U.S. Agency for International Development has launched a program to combat lead exposure in developing countries like South Africa and India. Lead kills 1.6 million people every year, more than malaria and AIDS put together.
Congressional Democrats have reached a deal with their Republican counter parts to revive the expanded the Child Tax Credit. The bill will benefit 16 million children in its first year and is expected to lift 400,000 children out of poverty in its first year. The proposed deal also has a housing provision that could see 200,000 new affordable rental units
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