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Tuesday 5 May 2015

The Elephant No Longer In The Room

The Best and Worst Places To Grow Up: How Your Area Compares, VIDEO: Mom Has The Only Sane Reaction To Idiot Using A Leaf Blower On A Chiminea, How To Get A Better Job, The Man Who Cut Out His Own Appendix, How Corona Made Cinco De Mayo An American Holiday, The Elephant Watcher
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Tuesday, May 5, 2015
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KIDS DON'T HAVE IT MADE IN MANHATTAN
The Best and Worst Places To Grow Up: How Your Area Compares
nytimes.com
Children who grow up in some places go on to earn much more than they would if they grew up elsewhere.
'WHAT THE HELL ARE YOU DOING?!'
VIDEO: Mom Has The Only Sane Reaction To Idiot Using A Leaf Blower On A Chiminea
digg.com
This entire neighborhood probably smells like burning because one drunk dummy thought massive plumes of chiminea smoke looked cool. Way to ruin a nice day for everyone, bud.
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How To Get A Better Job
teamtreehouse.com
These people did it. So can you. Seriously. You can do it. You.
ALWAYS BRING TWO DOCTORS
The Man Who Cut Out His Own Appendix
bbc.com
During an expedition to the Antarctic, Russian surgeon Leonid Rogozov became seriously ill. He needed an operation — and as the only doctor on the team, he realised he would have to do it himself.
THE VALENTINE'S DAY OF CHEAP BEER
How Corona Made Cinco De Mayo An American Holiday
vinepair.com
Suffice it to say, Cinco de Mayo is a behemoth when it comes to selling booze, but how did a holiday that isn't really even celebrated in Mexico become not only the most powerful US holiday when it comes to selling alcohol, but also the only connection most Americans have to our largest immigrant group?
OUR TURN NOT TO FORGET
The Elephant Watcher
newyorker.com
As poachers grow bolder, Andrea Turkalo records the behavior of a vanishing species.
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DON'T BACK DOWN
Image: A worker of the recently closed Swan garments factory covers her face with a scarf to shelter herself from the sun as she participates in a protest outside the Bangladesh Garment Manufacturers and Export Association office in Dhaka, Bangladesh, Monday, May 4, 2015. More than two hundred workers protested Monday demanding payment of wages still owed to them as well as reopening of the manufacturing unit. Bangladesh is the world's second-largest garment manufacturing country after China. The sector employs about 4 million workers, mostly women.
A worker of the recently closed Swan garments factory covers her face with a scarf to shelter herself from the sun as she participates in a protest outside the Bangladesh Garment Manufacturers and Export Association office in Dhaka, Bangladesh, Monday, May 4, 2015. More than two hundred workers protested Monday demanding payment of wages still owed to them as well as reopening of the manufacturing unit. Bangladesh is the world's second-largest garment manufacturing country after China. The sector employs about 4 million workers, mostly women. Credit: AP Photo/A.M. Ahad
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