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Pre-Flood Mega Quarry Discovered in Utah. Cut Stone? Far More Likely Geo-Polymer 3-26-2024
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Study Calls for mRNA Vaccines to be Suspended Over Blood Bank Concerns. Facts Matter
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IllumiCorp Part 1. The Video is a Spoof. The Website Was a Scam. How Could Anyone Fall For it?
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IllumiCorp Part 2. The Video is a Spoof. The Website Was a Scam. How Could Anyone Fall For it?
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“One of the most heartbreaking standards”: Norah Jones discusses her first favourite piano player
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“One of the most heartbreaking standards”: Norah Jones discusses her first favourite piano player

"It's all piano and voice." The post “One of the most heartbreaking standards”: Norah Jones discusses her first favourite piano player first appeared on Far Out Magazine.
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Velveeta's Cheese-Colored Hair Dye Lets You Channel Your Inner Julia Fox
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Velveeta's Cheese-Colored Hair Dye Lets You Channel Your Inner Julia Fox

When you take a picture‚ you might say "cheese." When you want to picture yourself as cheese‚ words won't cut it. Velveeta hair dye might help‚ though.
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Grilled Teriyaki Burgers Recipe
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Grilled Teriyaki Burgers Recipe

Add a tropical‚ sweet and savory twist to the classic burger with grilled pineapple‚ roasted red peppers‚ and teriyaki sauce.
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Hate Chicken Liver? This Cooking Method Might Change Your Mind
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Hate Chicken Liver? This Cooking Method Might Change Your Mind

If you aren't a fan of chicken liver‚ there is one cooking method that might be able to take the protein from zero to hero in your recipe rotation.
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27.6 Million People Are Currently in Forced Labor
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27.6 Million People Are Currently in Forced Labor

Slavery is alive and well‚ yet Westerners who ended it in their lands are guilted for it while those same accusers disregard its current practice. 27.6 million people were living under the conditions of forced labor around the world on any given day in 2021‚ according to data published in a report on Tuesday by the International Labor Organization (ILO). As Statista’s Anna Fleck reports‚ this equates to roughly 3.5 people for every 1‚000 people worldwide and is an 11 percent increase since 2016‚ when there were 24.9 million people living in forced labor (3.4 people per 1‚000 population). The vast majority of these are thought to have been in privately-imposed forced labor (23.6 million in 2021)‚ rather than state-imposed forced labor (3.9 million in 2021). Chart The report‚ titled ‘Profits and poverty: The economics of forced labor’‚ reveals the extent to which forced labor is a global issue. At 15.1 million‚ Asia and the Pacific had by far the highest number of people living in forced labor in 2021‚ accounting for more than half of the global total. Europe and Central Asia was the region with the second biggest absolute number at 4.1 million people‚ followed by Africa with 3.8 million‚ the Americas with 3.6 million and the Arab States with 900‚000 people living under these conditions. When looking at prevalence‚ a different order emerges: the Arab States were the worst offending group of countries that year (5.3 people in forced labor per 1‚000 population)‚ followed by Europe and Central Asia (4.4 people per 1‚000 population)‚ Asia and the Pacific (3.5 people per 1‚000 population)‚ the Americas (3.5 people per 1‚000 population) and Africa (2.9 people per 1‚000 population).Our fan-favorite Turbo Force Plus is now 40% off! See for yourself the delicious one-of-a-kind energy boost infowarriors CRAVE! And the economic scale of illegal forced labor profits is vast. Forced labor is estimated to generate illegal profits summing to $236 billion in 2024 alone‚ with exploiters making at average of $9‚995 per victim. This is according to a new report by the International Labor Organization (ILO)‚ released Tuesday. This profit represents the wages that “rightfully belong in the pockets of workers that instead remain in the hands of their exploiters as a result of their coercive practices.” It is even a low estimate‚ since the ILO does not include further illegal profits made through means such as recruitment fees or the money from avoided taxes. Forced labor is here defined as “work that is both involuntary and under penalty or menace of coercion”. As Statista’s Anna Fleck shows in the following chart‚ sexual exploitation is the biggest driver of forced labor profits‚ accounting for some $172.6 billion worldwide in 2024. This breaks down to a significant amount in all regions‚ at $58.6 billion in Europe and Central Asia‚ $48.4 billion in Asia and the Pacific‚ $34.9 billion in the Americas‚ $16.1 billion in Africa and $14.6 billion in the Arab States. Chart Despite making up nearly three quarters (73 percent) of the total illegal profits from forced labor‚ sexual exploitation accounts for only 27 percent of all people in privately imposed forced labor (i.e. not including state-imposed forced labor). Some of the other major areas for illegal forced labor are industry (including mines and quarrying‚ manufacturing‚ construction and utilities)‚ the services sector (including but not limited to wholesale and trade‚ accommodation and food service activities‚ transport and storage)‚ the agriculture sector (forestry‚ hunting‚ cultivation of crops‚ livestock production and fishing) and domestic work (in third party households). According to the ILO’s calculations‚ illegal profits for forced labor have increased by some $64 billion since 2014 worldwide. This is the result of both more people in forced labor (23.7 million in 2024 versus 18.7 million in 2014) as well as more illegal profit being generated per victim. Total Solar Eclipse Special Report: Deep State Using Event to Test Federal Communications Takeover for Martial Law
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