Sentences with phrase «about fake worlds»

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Similar to recent research showing that fake news spreads faster than facts on Twitter, these findings about YouTube's algorithm can't be blamed on any nefarious plot to destabilize the world.
Running a fake news bunco - steerer scheme to entrap rival Joseph Pulitzer's New York World in 1898, it printed a fake dispatch about an artillery officer named Reflipe W. Thenuz — a rearranged version of «We pilfer the news.»
The Mozilla Foundation has hidden pieces of fake apocalyptic scripture, including lines about «the beast reborn» and a battle that «plunged the world into a new darkness» in every one of its browsers, including Firefox.
If you care about where you'll end up for eternity, after your earthly body expires, read the Bible, pay attention to the world, watch out for fakes, frauds and deceiving people.
Doris, everything about kermie just SCREAMS «Southern Baptist,» the world's largest denomination of fake Christians...
«There are «fake mourners» who say, «Sure, the world's in a mess, and I guess maybe I'm a bit guilty like everybody else, but what can I do about it?»
Everyday people complain about how politicians and bankers and... get all the money and flash it with their cars and bla bla and do nt care about people, money is not everything, the world is beocming to hateful, full of wars, we need more peace and friendship bla bla, and then when a guy like Conor shows up they apploud him for his childish and fake rants and show offs.
Buying morgan would complete our midfield if anything we might have to get rid of one or two like flamini and arteta also these stories about kos the boss going madrid are fake as I just think ramos wants I pay rise and why leave the biggest club in the world
The feeling of being touched on a fake hand illuminates how the brain makes assumptions about the world
There's nothing like a tan to make you feel a little better about yourself and more ready to bare your limbs for the world to see, and so whilst I await my summer holidays in July, September & November (and the sun kissed skin that ensues), I'm thinking a little «fake it till you make it» might need to be applied.
It is about a world, lost in post-truth and fake identities.
«Homeland is holding up a funhouse mirror to real - world scandals about fake news, Russian collusion, and information warfare, but perhaps the most remarkable thing about this season is how deftly it allows several political viewpoints to have a place in its narrative.»
«The Hunger Games: Catching Fire» By Joan Alperin Schwartz Once more we return to the dystopian world of Panem, ruled by the evil President Snow (Donald Sutherland) The film begins as Katniss Everdeen (Jennifer Lawrence) after winning the 74th Annual Hunger Games, along with her best friend and fake soul man, Peeta Mellark (Josh Hutcherson) are about to go out on a «Victors Tour» Life is good for both Katniss and Peeta... They live in comfortable houses, have all the food they could possibly want, nice clothing and are the «darlings» of Panem.
There is something about the intangibility of what fashion is, alongside a widely held assumption that there is something inherently trivial, even fake about it, that means any fictional portrayal of the world veers to caricature.
Something else I love about «Black Panther» is Ryan Coogler found an organic way to talk about important real world issues without it feeling preachy or fake.
Multiple Emmy Award winners Candice Bergen and series creator Diane English reunite for MURPHY BROWN, the revival of the groundbreaking multi-camera comedy about the eponymous broadcast news legend and her biting take on current events, now in a world of 24 - hour cable, social media, â $ fake newsâ $ and a vastly different political climate.
We open on a montage of a perfect day in Frances and Sophie's harmonic roommate - hood: They meet up after work, fake - fight in the park, drink too much with friends, then go home to snuggle in Sophie's bed and text guys as Sophie tells Frances «the story of us» (an inspirational tale about the two friends» imminent world takeover).
Mike (Norton) unloads about how fake everyone is and who is most passionate and real on stage, a juxtaposition for a man who can get it up on stage in front of a full house, but cant in the REAL world.
Multiple Emmy Award winners Candice Bergen and series creator Diane English reunite for Murphy Brown, the revival of the groundbreaking comedy about the eponymous broadcast news legend and her biting take on current events, now in a world of 24 - hour cable, social media, «fake news» and a vastly different political climate.
Wire Side Chat: Helping «Fake Readers» Become Proficient Life - Long Readers Cris Tovani, author of the best - selling «I Read It, But I Don't Get It,» chats with Education World about her checkered reading past and about her widely acclaimed work with students and teachers in the area of reading comprehension strategies.
Civics can also teach students «how to get and interpret good information about what's going on in the world,» a skill especially important in an era where claims of fake news (and «real» fake news) surround us.
We want them to be able to discern scientific fact from fiction (in a world of fake news) and make informed judgements about how we should behave as responsible citizens on a global stage.
In an era of «fake news,» without learning substance and real facts about the world, students will not have the knowledge needed to determine if the news they read or hear is truly factually based or just false and misleading.
In a move that can easily be categorized under «omg it's about freakin'time» (considering Amazon posted its first - ever book review twenty years ago), the largest bookstore in the world has finally taken the first steps in combating fake reviews by suing three pay - for - review sites that operate out of California.
Yesterday the company behind the infamous Joojoo, Fusion Garage, revealed itself as the real name behind the fake company TabCo which had been teasing the tech world for the last few weeks about an upcoming tablet.
Meanwhile, publishing tongues were wagging this week in the wake of a NY Times article about the (apparently very lucrative) world of fake online book reviews:
How about a world - wide disaster built on fake loan applications, predatory mortgages, massive prepayment penalties, insurance policies without reserves, grossly ineffective regulation and levels of risk which could not possibly be sustained.
I am aware the fake game does not give me any experience on the real world and I'm not going to blow all my money on something I know nothing about.
The commission - based world is all about wearing a «Black Hat» while struggling to force a square peg into a round hole by selling high - commission products and trades, life insurance company products, financial plans created with fake planning software, and abusing American Funds.
While this in itself is a bit of an overstatement (there is plenty of insightful travel journalism out there to offset the generic pap), Thompson proceeds with an accurate roundup of the elements that conspire to create bad travel writing: throw - away words like «hip,» «happening,» «sun - drenched,» «undiscovered,» and «magical»; imperative language that urges the reader to «do» this, «eat» that, «go» here; stories that depict tourism workers (taxi drivers, hotel clerks, bartenders) as «local color»; the fake narrative «raisons d'etre writers invent to justify their travels»; the untraveled writers and editors who assemble authoritative - sounding travel «roundups» from Internet research; the conflicts of interest that arise when writers fund their travels with industry - subsidized «comps»; publications running what is essentially the same story over and over again, never questioning stereotype assumptions about certain parts of the world.
Now that Guitar Hero World Tour is out and about strutting its stuff, Faking the Band 2 has expanded to cover its DLC as well!
Hirst explains their significance: «Art has been in a constant battle for hundreds of years with every other kind of image - making... newspapers are supposed to be about facts and truth, and you believe you get a true view of the world from these images when you don't: they're completely fake
The final event of the takeover on March 5 will feature some of the founding members of the Guerrilla Girls on stage at the State Theatre on Hennepin Avenue talking about how they've used fake fur and posters to expose discrimination on the art world and beyond.
Dana Shutz was notably silent in the debate (an apology letter attributed to Shutz turned out to be a fake), but the controversy made several other art - world professionals also some of the most talked about figures of 2017: Hannah Black, the black Berlin - based artist who penned an open letter to the Whitney demanding the removal and destruction of the infamous painting, and Christopher Y. Lew and Mia Locks, the Whitney Biennial curators who included the painting in the show and defended their decision to keep it there.
Suspicions about van Gogh fakes have tainted works in some of the world's top museums — and sparked heated debates among experts.
LIve webinar, «The Truth About Fighting Fakes In China: What Works, What Doesn't, Who Is To Blame, and How Can You Protect Your IP In Most Important Market In The World ``.
Questions about Facebook's role in spreading fake news were raised almost as soon as Trump shocked the world with his victory.
If the exchange is covered by the guidelines, and if the comments expressed by Lee are genuine and part of an April Fools joke by himself (as opposed to being fake comments created as part of an April Fools joke by Bitcoin Magazine, or real comments about an actual new new world order on the part of Bobby and Charlie), Lee says, «then I am so screwed.
The world's largest social media company has been hammered by investors and faces anger from users, advertisers and lawmakers after a series of scandals about fake news stories, election - meddling and privacy.
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