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![]() ![]() Phil, Phil McGraw, isnt a medical doctor. “I am compelled to (engage) with a broader audience because I have grave concerns for the American family, and I am determined to help restore a clarity of purpose as well as our core values,” McGraw adds in the release. Phil Show which is still being made and has aired over 3,000 episodes. The release added that McGraw, who is an executive producer on his titular show, will “focus on prime-time programming” in the immediate future and “plans to announce a strategic prime-time partnership, scheduled for an early 2024 launch.” Phil McGraw speaks onstage at a Los Angeles event on Oct. Despite their efforts to intervene, Nino says Anna is ignoring all the red flags and has sent Sammie over 120,000. This has been an incredible chapter of my life and career, but while I’m moving on from daytime, there is so much more I wish to do.” Dr. Phil meets Nino and his fiancée, Alexandria, who say they are 100 convinced Nino’s mom, Anna, is being scammed by her alleged online boyfriend, Sammie Lee Strong. Phil meets a family of lawyers torn apart by a dark accusation Heather claims to have been raped by her father and says that a video of the rape was then sold on the dark web for millions of dollars her father, her sister Jennifer, and her niece Amanda. “With this show, we have helped thousands of guests and millions of viewers through everything from addiction and marriage to mental wellness and raising children. S18.E108 A Family of Lawyers Embroiled in a Dangerous Dispute. “I have been blessed with over 25 wonderful years in daytime television,” McGraw said in the release. The video was made while she had a black eye at the age of 18 and claimed that her partner beat her because he loved her. ![]() The video went viral and she was invited to Dr. Romina Garcia published a video online where she defended domestic abuse. ![]() The release, which noted McGraw has worked in television for more than a quarter of a century after getting his start on “The Oprah Winfrey Show" in the late '90s, specifically said McGraw is “choosing to exit daytime for new ventures.” The Woman Who Said Men Hit Women Because They Love Them. ![]() ![]() ![]() #2 Going from 3D to 2D creates optical illusions Most photographers say that the type of lens used also has a lot to do with it, and wide-angle lenses (like the ones in our camera phones) are big offenders. The most common cause of camera distortion is that the subject is too close to the lens. #1 Camera distortion warps your proportions As illustrated by photographer Stephen Eastwood As illustrated on Daniel’s VisionariumĮver suspect that your forehead or nose looked larger in a particular picture than in real life?Ĭamera distortion is ubiquitous in social media pictures - especially selfies. Read on to learn 5 ways that pictures skew reality. What if the pictures you’re currently using, say on dating apps, aren’t as attractive as you are in real life? Often, a new user will come to Photofeeler thinking, “This website can tell me how attractive I am! I want to know this about me!” But this is not what Photofeeler does. One man’s dating pics rated on Photofeeler And, for us, the difference between a bad and a good picture can be genuinely consequential to our professional and dating lives. But most of us tend to fall somewhere near average. You could be a fitness model or look like the bottom of a garbage can. I’m not saying this to be “nice.” I’m saying it because it’s the reason we built Photofeeler in the first place. That bad pictures are the most “real.” (Myth.) That photos show you just the way you are. ![]() You’ve been told that the camera doesn’t lie. Myth: “The photo I used was just what I really look like” ![]() ![]() ![]() We allow you to schedule an appointment straight through our app. If you don't feel like sending an email or making a phone call to the salon, then you're going to love Booksy. How Do I Make an Appointment For a Waxing? ![]() Trust us you don't want to get hot waxing on sunburnt skin! It would help if you also avoid exposure to the sun for up to a week before your visit. Try to let your unwanted hair grow for at least a week or two before your appointment. Otherwise, the waxing won't have enough hairs to rip them out by the root entirely. 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While you may have grown used to shaving them, you'll need to grow them out for the waxing, as this method won't work unless your hairs are 1/4 inch in length. Here's the thing, you're getting a hot wax treatment to remove unsightly hairs, right? Well, in order to do so, you need to let those hairs grow for one to two weeks. In fact, lots of bodybuilders choose to wax their body hair to show off their muscles. Men can also get hot waxing for unwanted hairs. That will keep the hairs from coming back for a full six weeks, giving you a good, long break from having to shave. For example, if you're tired of shaving your legs or other parts of your body all the time, you can have them waxed. Waxing is a technique for removing problematic or unwanted hairs. ![]() ![]() That said, the EVGA GTX 1060 3GB Gaming still hovers around the 60-fps gold standard with all the graphical settings cranked at 1080p. That’s likely due to the limited memory, especially since the GTX 970 and its 4GB of RAM fails to see a similar dip moving from DX11 to DX12. The GTX 1060 3GB also loses a few scant frames in DX12 mode. That said, the benchmark didn’t exhibit excessive stuttering or any other frame rate concerns.Īs expected given the game’s hearty Radeon tendencies, both of the GTX 1060s are outpunched by the RX 480 and even the RX 470. We overrode the memory safeguard to run the benchmark with those features set to the highest possible setting, to match the legion of 4GB graphics cards we’re comparing against this new GeForce variant. Important note: Hitman automatically caps the game’s Texture Quality, Shadow Maps, and Shadow Resolution at Medium on cards with less than 4GB of onboard memory, meaning the EVGA GTX 1060 3GB is limited to those settings out-of-the-box. It’s no surprise Hitman’s a flagship AMD Gaming Evolved title, complete with a DirectX 12 mode that was patched in after the game’s launch. Hitman’s Glacier engine heavily favors AMD hardware. The card pulls its 120=watt TDP through a single 6-pin power connector. This cooling solution is nothing to sneeze at. Pricier options upgrade to a more efficient ACX 3.0 model, but hey-ACX 2.0 excelled on EVGA’s GTX 970 and GTX 980, albeit in dual-fan setups. Nvidia didn’t create a Founders Edition “reference” version of the GTX 1060 3GB, and EVGA equipped this diminutive 6.8-inch-long graphics card with a single-fan version of the company’s ACX 2.0 custom cooler. It doesn’t include an SLI connector, as Nvidia decided not to bake multi-card setup support into the GTX 1060, presumably because a pair of GTX 1060s in SLI would likely outperform the $600-plus GTX 1080, but for just $500, and Nvidia doesn’t want that happening. Ports-wise, the EVGA GTX 1060 3GB Gaming packs the stock DVI-D, HDMI 2.0b, and trio of DisplayPort 1.4 connections. You couldn’t ask for a more ideal paragon: The card sticks to the GTX 1060 3GB’s reference speeds, feeds, and pricing. To test the new configuration’s capabilities, EVGA sent us an EVGA GTX 1060 3GB Gaming ($200 on Amazon) for review. A 6GB GTX 1060 will always have the full 14nm GP106 “Pascal” GPU, while any 3GB versions you see will always pack the pared-down version of the processor. On the plus side, Nvidia says it won’t mix and match the differing GPU’s memory capacities. Calling it a “GTX 1050 Ti” or “GTX 1060 LE” could’ve avoided all that.Īlas. All this may have been necessary to hit the $200 price point, but calling this card a “GTX 1060” seems destined to confuse buyers who don’t dig into 10-page performance reviews. Add some other under-the-hood changes, and the 3GB GTX 1060 becomes a subtly-yet materially-different GPU than the 6GB GTX 1060. That reduces the graphics card’s CUDA cores to 1152, down from the full-fat 6GB model’s 1280. But more insidiously, the 3GB GTX 1060 actually disables one of the GP106 GPU’s ten streaming multiprocessors. ![]() ![]() The 3GB version of the GTX 1060 is mostly the same as the full-fat 6GB version, but with a couple of key differences. Enter Nvidia’s 3GB GeForce GTX 1060-a cut-down variant that also starts at $200. ![]() ![]() ![]() She brought the sample back to Vassar to analyze its composition. Crowell says that in the field, she collected a small sample from the valley floor that she believed to be mostly halite (salt). Marlena Crowell ’14 studied salt deposits in Badwater Basin at 282 feet below sea level -the lowest point in North America. “When you’re there, you can study the rocks in a way that can’t be done in a classroom or a lab.” The narrow neck of Mosaic Canyon, carved into the Noonday Dolomite by the scouring action of grit-laden flash floods “There’s a saying among geologists that you go where the rocks are -there’s no substitute for being there,” Schneiderman says. Because it has undergone so many transformations, its rocks and dry streambeds contain an abundance of information about the earth’s natural history. The land that comprises Death Valley was once part of an ocean -and at a different point in history, part of an inland sea, and now one of the driest and most desolate places on earth. Schneiderman says she had taken a class to Death Valley when she taught earth science at the University of California at Pomona nearly 25 years ago and was glad to be able to return with a class from Vassar. “The winds are stronger on Mars, so the effects are greater, but it’s really quite similar to what you see at Death Valley,” Jones says. He noted the same phenomena are found on Mars. ![]() In his presentation on ventifacts -rocks that are eroded by sand particles blown by the wind -Jones explained how studying their shapes enables scientists to determine wind patterns of the region over a long period of time. Students walking on the Badwater Basin playa “But going to Death Valley and seeing it for myself made the whole concept of sedimentation and erosion easier for me to understand,” he says. Jones, the only first-year student in the class, says he had some anxiety about completing the course successfully when he first enrolled. They prepared posters on their expanded research at the end of the semester. The students did some initial research on their sites at the start of the semester, then gave oral presentations and gathered more information when they got there. Before the trip, each student chose a site that had particular geological significance. Jones was one of nine students in earth science and geography professor Jill Schneiderman’s class on sedimentary rocks and stratigraphy at Death Valley and the Mojave Desert during Spring Break. ![]() ![]() Yale University historian George Wilson Pierson writes: "According to tradition the first grades issued at Yale (and possibly the first in the country) were given out in the year 1785, when President Ezra Stiles, after examining 58 Seniors, recorded in his diary that there were 'Twenty Optimi, sixteen second Optimi, twelve Inferiores ( Boni), ten Pejores.'" Yale later converted these adjectives into numbers on a 4-point scale, and some historians say this is the origin of the standard modern American GPA scale. A cumulative grade point average ( CGPA), sometimes referred to as just GPA, is a measure of performance for all of a student's courses. GPAs are often calculated for high school, undergraduate, and graduate students, and can be used by potential employers or educational institutions to assess and compare applicants. GPA is calculated by using the number of grade points a student earns in a given period of time. In some countries, grades are averaged to create a grade point average ( GPA). Grades can be assigned as letters (usually A through F), as a range (for example, 1 to 6), as a percentage, or as a number out of a possible total (often out of 100). Grading in education is the process of applying standardized measurements for varying levels of achievements in a course. ( May 2021) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message) You may improve this article, discuss the issue on the talk page, or create a new article, as appropriate. ![]() The examples and perspective in this article may not represent a worldwide view of the subject. ![]() ![]() ![]() At the time, the road into the city was lined with corrugated-iron shacks, known as comptoirs, where traders bought cobalt or copper, which is also plentiful in the region. The man took some samples to one of the mineral traders who had established themselves around Kolwezi. Some creuseurs secure permits to work freelance at officially licensed pits, but many more sneak onto the sites at night or dig their own holes and tunnels, risking cave-ins and other dangers in pursuit of buried treasure. Many Congolese have taken jobs at industrial mines in the region others have become “artisanal diggers,” or creuseurs. Kolwezi now has more than half a million residents. ![]() In recent decades, hundreds of thousands of Congolese have moved to the formerly remote area. Southern Congo sits atop an estimated 3.4 million metric tons of cobalt, almost half the world’s known supply. The man suspected that his discovery would make him wealthy-if he could get it out of the ground before others did. As global demand for lithium-ion batteries has grown, so has the price of cobalt. Among other things, cobalt keeps the batteries, which power everything from cell phones to electric cars, from catching fire. He had struck a seam of heterogenite, an ore that can be refined into cobalt, one of the elements used in lithium-ion batteries. ![]() About eight feet into the soil, his shovel hit a slab of gray rock that was streaked with black and punctuated with what looked like blobs of bright-turquoise mold. As the man later told neighbors, he had intended to create a pit for a new toilet. In June, 2014, a man began digging into the soft red earth in the back yard of his house, on the outskirts of Kolwezi, a city in the southern Democratic Republic of the Congo. ![]() ![]() ![]()
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