Trained Stock Trader Now Takes On Problem Gambling Like Sports Betting
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by Francesca
3M ago
  Trained Stock Trader Now Takes On Problem Gambling Like Sports Betting The sportsbook features three of the best baseball leagues in the world – the MLB, the Korean Baseball Organization (KBO), and the Nippon Professional Baseball (NPB). Watch out for the Atlanta Braves, the LG Twins, and the Hanshin Tigers this season. DraftKings allows bettors to bet on the NHL, NCAA college teams, and other leagues. Instead, he leaned into it, working to help with regulations to promote fair and honest gambling practices. BetVisa places great emphasis on customer support, offering 24/7 assistance to ..read more
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“Una Disperata Vitalità” by Ciro Battiloro
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11M ago
“Una Disperata Vitalità” by Ciro Battiloro Sanità and Santa Lucia are two districts in the center of the cities of Napoli and Cosenza. They are in the epicenter of Una Disperata Vitalità which focuses on the intimacy of the life of its people which carries the marks and scars of incurable wounds within their flesh. Both of these areas were born in the core of Napoli and Cosenza but after years of gentrification within these cities, Santa Lucia and Sanità suffered from a process of marginalisation which excluded them from the rest of the cities growth. Una Disperata Vitalità is an essay ab ..read more
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“Things She Keeps in the Smoke” by Johann Bertelli
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11M ago
“Things She Keeps in the Smoke” by Johann Bertelli «Like one who returns to the place where he spent his youth, I manage, thanks to a simple cheap cigarette, to return entirely to that place in my life where I used to smoke this kind of cigarette. And thanks to the light aroma of the smoke, all the past comes back to me. It is the cigarette smoke that recreates the past days with a special spirituality. It barely touches my consciousness of having a palate. That’s why it gathers, transposes and evokes more intensely the hours that in me I died, and makes them more&nbs ..read more
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“Transcendent Country of the Mind” by Sari Soininen
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11M ago
Transcendent Country of the Mind by Sari Soininen Transcendent Country of the Mind is a project exploring my encounters with alternative dimensions of reality and perceptions of otherworldly signs around us. It tells the story of a world that lives at the back of our minds. In my early twenties, I experimented with LSD regularly and excessively, and eventually experienced an extended psychotic episode, which had serious consequences on my own life, but also profoundly changed the way I perceive the world and reality itself. During this time, I abandoned all my worldly possessions; I confronted ..read more
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“Nebbia” by Alexander Bronfer
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1y ago
Nebbia by Alexander Bronfer “Local fog in Venice has a name: nebbia. It obliterates all reflections … and everything that has a shape: buildings, people, colonnades, bridges, statues.” ― Joseph Brodsky, Watermark   BIO Born in the USSR (Ukraine), studied in St. Petersburg and lived in Lithuania. After arriving in Israel, I lived in a kibbutz in South Israel where I fell in love with the Dead Sea region and desert. After a serious illness in 2007, I decided to change my life and decided to devote my knowledge to environmental and suitability issues, seeing photography as a conti ..read more
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Semana Santa en los Pueblos Blancos by Andrew Sullivan
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1y ago
Semana Santa en los Pueblos Blancos by Andrew Sullivan Ronda, Spain – In southwest Spain, white-painted towns cluster around canyons and nestle in the shelter of hillsides. This is Andalucía, the sunburned land that has been home to diverse cultures for thousands of years.  Paleolithic hunter-gatherers painted figures of animals on their cave walls. Romans battled Carthaginian armies to establish the Empire’s western reach. Barbarian Visigoths stormed into the Iberian Peninsula to supplant the Romans until a force of Arab-Berbers fought to create a Muslim caliphate there. They went on to ..read more
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“One, no one and fifty thousand” by Marc De Tollenaere
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1y ago
“One, no one and fifty thousand” Inside Venetians’ Houses    by Marc De Tollenaere For ten years Marc De Tollenaere has encountered eyes, voices, stories and mysteries hidden behind the rough walls of Venetian houses. He has listened to many legends and shared many secrets. In the magic circle that encloses the masterpieces of a civilization that grew up on the water and out of nowhere, he instinctively followed the narrow streets and entered the palaces, he visited apartments and artists’ houses, he climbed the roofs and went down to the warehouses, he stopped in the hidden gardens ..read more
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“Borderlands, an American Journey” by Francesco Anselmi
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1y ago
“Borderlands, an American Journey” by Francesco Anselmi Along a border at the center of the political and journalistic debate, “Borderlands” aims to develop a narration capable of going beyond the emergency perspective under which the US/Mexico border related issues are often presented and to vehicle the complexity of this 3600 kilometers long line that has been crossed by migrants and travelers for decades. Immigration related phenomena have been absorbed by the population of border areas and it’s not an exaggeration to say that they contributed to shape the social fabric of these reg ..read more
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“Communism(s): A Cold War Album” by Arthur Grace
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1y ago
“Communism(s): A Cold War Album” by Arthur Grace When I landed at West Berlin’s Tempelhof Airport just over 43 years ago, it marked the beginning of a 12-year exploration of life behind the Iron Curtain. As a photojournalist for Western news outlets, I had unique access to both daily life and historic events across what was then known as the Soviet Bloc. In those days and in those places, “access” took on a very different meaning for people in my line of visual work. I learned quickly that often while I was busy observing what was in front of me, someone from state se ..read more
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“Reaching for Dawn” by Elliott Verdier
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1y ago
“Reaching for Dawn” by Elliott Verdier Of the bloody civil war (1989-2003) that decimated Liberia, its population does not speak. No proper memorial has been built, no day is dedicated to commemoration. The country, still held by several protagonists of the carnage, refuses to condemn its perpetrators. This deafening silence, that resonates internationally, denies any possibility of social recognition or collective memory of the massacres, condemning Liberia to an endless feeling of abandonment and drowsy resignation. The trauma carved into the population’s flesh is crystallized in the society ..read more
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