In a Tuesday blog post by Facebook chief security officer Alex Stamos, he wrote, «Of the pages that had content, the vast majority of them (95 percent) were in Russian — targeted either
at people living in Russia or Russian - speakers around the world including from nearby countries like Azerbaijan, Uzbekistan and Ukraine.»
The ad promoted a fictional apartment for rent and was targeted
at people living in New York, ages 18 — 65, who were house hunting and likely to move.
Many of these objects hint
at people living on the margins of society, such as backwoods survivalists, urban guerrillas, or members of a motorcycle gang.
Tom2013 said he was inspired to build the app after suffering abuse on other apps and the higher price of apps aimed
at people living with HIV.
On a cursory glance, if you look
at the people living in the bay area you are bound to notice that large numbers of couples are from different races.
One group may have too many members for your liking, another might be aimed
at people living far away from you.
The researchers looked
at people living in three hunter - gatherer societies in rural parts of Africa and South America.
Looking
at a persons life and the decisions they've made, is very different than being there.
Not exact matches
At the moment, the ability to watch live sports seems to be one of the few things that keeps large numbers of people subscribing to cable at all, and ESPN — and its owner Disney (DIS)-- have counted on the fact that this relationship is rock soli
At the moment, the ability to watch
live sports seems to be one of the few things that keeps large numbers of
people subscribing to cable
at all, and ESPN — and its owner Disney (DIS)-- have counted on the fact that this relationship is rock soli
at all, and ESPN — and its owner Disney (DIS)-- have counted on the fact that this relationship is rock solid.
On a broader level, he will be seen as just one of many who stood
at the forefront of a broad cultural change, one that eventually affected the health and
lives of millions of
people.
«
People who
live at least another few decades will likely be affected by diminished funding of Social Security, and also the economic impacts that impact the broader economy, including rising interest rates and inflation,» Hamrick said.
You could focus on transporting seniors to medical appointments locally, or, if you
live in an area that's some distance from a city, you could focus on driving
people long distances to specialist appointments
at world - class hospitals.
One of the things I love about
live television interviews is the intensity of it — two
people are literally staring
at each other for five minutes straight talking, sometimes tensely.
If, like Ferriss, you too are able to make
people feel like the most important
person at that particular moment in your
life, you're on to something.
And if you couldn't be there in
person, I hope you got to follow the
live - stream as well as the terrific session reports my colleagues
at Fortune and Time wrote up lickety split.
Numerous
people, still young and filled with hope, had to lay down their
lives here - their mortal remains decomposing somewhere, in between trenches, in mass graves,
at cemeteries...
Plus, research and anecdotal evidence suggests that spending too much time gazing
at perfectly curated profiles on Facebook, profiles that often eliminate all the warts and stresses of a
person's real
life, can knock your self - esteem.
Stiglitz told us that this decades - old debate about how to balance the creation of short - term and long - term value is recently gaining new
life in the US because of the venomous class class tensions and ugly politics arising out of income inequality, and because
people in positions of power are looking
at the big picture and realizing that something has to change.
Some common conditions of bail include
living at a particular address, not contacting certain
people, giving in your passport so you can't leave the country, and reporting to a police station once a week.
Regardless of the wealth of advice you can find about how to be more productive and motivated,
people perpetually struggle with what they're trying to achieve
at work and in their personal
lives.
Notwithstanding the cost, unlike most other ecommerce brands, Zappos ensures that it offers all callers the benefit of a
live person at the other end of the line.
You know, you look
at all the outgrowth of Me Too, and See Her, and Black
Lives Matter, and
people standing up and having a voice, and saying, «I want to know where brands stand on issues.
A
person living at or below the median income range simply can not handle this.
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), which eats away
at patients» ability to breathe, is a devastating condition that saps quality of
life from even
people with milder forms of the disorder.
Talk to your trusted
person about what quality of
life means to you, and
at what point you no longer want artificial interventions, she said.
We've all found ourselves in a tight spot
at one point in our
lives or another, but to the
person who's committed, anything is possible.
Faith
at work in the performance of The Nutcracker was like an offering up to God from committed
people who gave their entire
life to the art of dance.
«I will also be taking steps to create a culture of lifelong learning, helping
people develop the skills they need
at every stage of their
life to succeed in the new economy,» hinted Morneau this past week.
I've had
people in my
life who to some extent ran the business side of my
life, or
at least were partners and associates who thought in business terms much more than I did.
If a candidate makes it through a résumé screening and has survey results that suggest this
person can fit into a role
at Bridgewater, he or she then has a «
life / culture» interview before possibly participating in a discussion group portion.
At its core, Cohen says Apple's mission is indeed to develop products that should be built, not finding a way to shoehorn every piece of new technology into
people's
lives, wanted or not.
Recently,
people have started complaining about long wait times
at the company's «free for
life» charging stations.
«We want to have a small, massive impact,» Flombaum says, contrasting the approach of attempting to change the
lives — and career paths — of a small number of students
at a time to that of online education, which can reach a lot of
people, but is likely to have just a small affect on each one.
«I will also be taking steps to create a culture of lifelong learning, helping
people develop the skills they need
at every stage of their
life to succeed in the new economy.»
Our recruiters suggest that you look around
at the
people in your
life and see where they've succeeded in leading others.
«Buying a neighborhood is probably one of the most important things you can do for your kid,» explains Ann Owens, a sociologist
at the University of Southern California, who studied how wealthy
people use their means to improve their kids»
lives effectively.
Massachusetts: From Algonquian Massachusetts, a name for the native
people who
lived around the bay, meaning «
at the large hill,» in reference to Great Blue Hill, southwest of Boston.
At birth, every
person is assigned a unique string of 11 digits, a digital identifier that from then on is key to operating almost every aspect of that
person's
life — the 21st - century version of a Social Security number.
Patricia G. Greene, a professor of entrepreneurship
at Babson College, points out that «retirement» may not mean the same thing to small business owners as it does to
people who have spent their
lives working for other
people.
Harkins, CEO of Convergence Corp., a 12 -
person wireless - communications - technology company in Atlanta, had no trouble locating the right contacts
at Intel since they all stemmed from personal relationships Harkins and his staff had made in past employment
lives.
«We provide a way for
people to
live at a discount,» says Tina Henson, founder and executive vice president of strategy.
This is not to sound manipulative
at all; it's just that you want to be strategic in the choices you make about the
people in your
life.
For good reason:
People's
lives are
at stake.
The feedback loop of the city making itself attractive to start - ups and start - ups helping to make the city attractive to talented young
people (who in turn create more businesses that attract more young
people) is only getting started, but Robinson says he can already see the effects both in terms of the area's legitimacy — «
people are saying, «hey, I would actually invest here or I would start my business here» as opposed to 10 years ago where
people would avoid the city
at all costs» — and quality of
life for young
people.
«They got married, they had a child, they separated...
People need to really be looking
at more the way their
life has changed, and how that's going to affect their taxes.»
The majority of Canadians fall into
at least one of the groups with slow employment growth (women,
people under age 55, those
living outside of Alberta and Saskatchewan, etc.), so it has been a rough 12 months for most of us.
Not only is it home to Rehab (considered by many to be Vegas's best pool party, and certainly its largest), but go - go dancers perform in the casino,
live music plays nightly
at The Joint (which boasts a 4,000 -
person capacity), and spring breakers can party'til late
at the popular on - site Vanity nightclub.
«Too many companies don't realize the monotony of a lot of
people's day - to - day
life at work.
His book, «Let My
People Go Surfing,» is a kind of
living will and testament to his wishes for the running of his company when he is no longer
at full capacity.
Most
people in this stage of
life could
at least benefit from a one - time consultation with a financial planner who specializes in retirement planning.