1800 jobs from Amazon in new Jersey

August 3, 2017

As previously reported, the company Amazon announced the creation of 50,000 new jobs across the country. It was planned that the vacancies will be announced in the coming month and the first reports of hiring have already appeared. In new Jersey, the company will hire 1,800 new employees. A job fair was held at the new warehouse of the company in Robbinsville, Mercer County, 8: 00 a.m. on Wednesday. The…

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Trump endorsed sharp restriction of legal immigration in the United States

August 3, 2017

President Donald trump on Wednesday approved a sharp reduction in legal immigration to the United States. The bill was initiated by Senate Republicans David Perdue and Tom Cotton. In accordance with the document, legal immigration should be halved. While currently used approaches based on employment «will now be replaced with a system based on qualifications». This means that the new immigration rules will give preference to those who are fluent…

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Traveling in USA: the library of George Peabody, Baltimore, Maryland

August 3, 2017

Libraries in educational institutions may be small, narrow-causing the inevitable claustrophobia of the room, where the staff is more interested in eliminating distractions, than in creating a beneficial atmosphere for scientific activities. But the library of George Peabody in the campus Music Conservatory Peabody, now owned by the Johns Hopkins impresses at first sight with its lightness, and, at the same time, monumental. source: flickr.com/Matthew Petroff/CC The building was built…

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Traveling in USA: the library of George Peabody, Baltimore, Maryland

August 3, 2017

Libraries in educational institutions may be small, narrow-causing the inevitable claustrophobia of the room, where the staff is more interested in eliminating distractions, than in creating a beneficial atmosphere for scientific activities. But the library of George Peabody in the campus Music Conservatory Peabody, now owned by the Johns Hopkins impresses at first sight with its lightness, and, at the same time, monumental. source: flickr.com/Matthew Petroff/CC The building was built…

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260,000 cases recalled because of the risk of causing burn

August 3, 2017

For anybody not a secret that clothes, shoes, accessories, stationery and all sorts of things with sequins have become a trend. The modern consumer may be surprised by the lack of «shiny» offers, when he selects some goods in stock or even a drink in the trendy coffee chains. However, fans of sequins will still have to come to terms with the idea that now they can’t get popular cases…

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The first American coin, is that you?

August 3, 2017

In 2013 David McCarthy found a rare coin in the catalog of one of the auctions and immediately suspected that this may be the first coin minted by the United States of America at the dawn of democracy in 1783. Not the first run of coins, mind you, but the first coin. Then McCarthy, an experienced numismatist, bought a silver coin for $1.18 million. But not lost is he? The…

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Slandering the wedding photographer, the couple paid $1 million

August 3, 2017

Wedding photographer Andrea Polito from North Texas has won a lawsuit against the newlyweds, for which a staged wedding photo shoot in 2015. After the wedding the couple was billed for the services of a photographer. In social networks the couple began to resent the fact that the photographer almost «robbed» them, demanding to pay an additional $ 125 for the cover design of the album – costs which, in…

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Weather in southern California: get ready for the storm and flash floods

August 3, 2017

In the coming days, in California it is not necessary to wait for good weather — precipitation is again as it should rinse the region. Residents of the Inland Empire have already felt the full power of the storm, with its attendant attributes in the form of torrential rains and flash floods. Forecasters now suggest to prepare for the same troubles in the southern part of the state. Reminder… Almost…

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After the storm, Miami’s residents move around the streets in boats and rafts

August 3, 2017

As promised forecasters, on Monday to Florida, got tropical storm Emily. To protect people from the consequences of disaster, the state Governor Rick Scott declared a state of emergency for 31 districts. However, advancing deep into the state of the storm quickly weakened, and in a few hours and even left the «mainland». The people of Florida wanted to breathe a sigh of relief, but in the end, the cyclone…

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Weather in new York: thunderstorms return…

August 3, 2017

After a few days of real summer weather in new York again, back to rain and thunderstorms. Moreover, according to forecasts of weather forecasters, they will begin tonight. Scattered a little rain should be expected throughout the city and near the Tri-state after 11 o’clock in the morning. The wind gusts will be from 5 to 9 miles per hour, however, locally heavy rains and even hail. The air temperature…

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