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Babi accompanied the entire party straight from the ranch

Babi accompanied the entire party straight from the ranch

The night from Friday to Saturday is party day at the headquarters of “A Fazenda 2022” (RecordTV) this time the peons enjoyed an event with the theme “Baile da Corte”. Even in the closing stages of the game, as the house emptied, it was clear that the traditional gossip from the rival groups didn’t stop.

Check out the late night highlights below!

Lots of emotions!

Iran vented to André during the party. Previously, the pair had the surprise of finding Bárbara Borges at the rancho after the worker was eliminated in the wrong pasture.

While dancing next to his friend, Iran shot: “I felt a hit I haven’t felt in a long time, old man”. “Huh?” Andreas asked.

“Today I felt a bump that I haven’t felt in a while,” Iran said.

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André quickly changed the conversation and ignored the farmer who was singing one of the party songs.

Oh Dede. Take heart, man. Iran

Miss “no sympathy”

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A Fazenda 2022: Deolane complains about rivals for Bia, Pétala and Moranguinho

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Deolane punched Bárbara during a conversation with Moranguinho, Bia and Pétala. Not knowing the actress was at the ranch listening to everything, the attorney criticized Babi’s behavior.

“Babi did what she did, she put people down, wanted to be lazy you know? Lazy. Then get out of here and what to do? She has no compassion,” criticized Deolane.

“No charisma, huh?” Strawberry Shortcake agreed.

What should I do? When you’re a real woman, people are interested, you know? deolane

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A Fazenda 2022: Babi hears Deolane talking about himself

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Babi accompanied the rivals’ chat right from the ranch and replied to the lawyer, “Guys, I’ve never cared for you, Deolane. What is the problem? I don’t know where you’re from, I don’t know where most came from”.

Sorry Brazil! I really didn’t realize I was obligated to know Deolane’s story. I never tried to put her down, that’s very narcissistic! infant

With or without costumes?

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A Fazenda 2022: Iran criticizes the party mania of Deolane and Pétala

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Iran also used a conversation with André to criticize two rivals from Group A Deolane and Pétala.

On that occasion, the exGlobo star asked his friend a question: why do people always change their clothes in the middle of the event and take off the costumes chosen by the production?

One thing I’m wondering is why don’t they keep the costumes, man? They always go out in shorts and a blouse. Why don’t they keep the costume? Iran

“Yeah, right! Value the stuff!” Underlined the singer. “Exactly, they don’t appreciate the party!” Iran agreed.

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The party decoration comes from the interior of a court hall

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Peasants received clothing characteristic of the time of the court

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A Fazenda 2022: Deolane Bezerra at a party

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Canada what a crazy country

Canada, what a crazy country!

Canada is no longer the “land of our ancestors”. And our story is no longer really an epic of the most brilliant exploits. It is a geographic territory eager to welcome millions of immigrants from all over the world. Under Justin Trudeau he was robbed of his soul. When authorities keep talking about “unceded indigenous lands,” it’s legitimate to wonder who owns Canadian land.

In fact, Canada is a playground with Towers of Babel settling everywhere and in the process of enforcing a not yet professed multilingualism that Prime Minister Trudeau wishes to cherish and carefully preserve.

Of course, let’s open our arms wide to all immigrants, but let us know that by the law of numbers, they will end up demanding services in their native language.

It is also imperative to stop judging all the cultural and political excesses of citizens reluctant to conform to a common core of values. The values ​​of the future will then be imposed by micro-groups, militants of the kind we already know and who will demand for them that we change yesterday’s laws, which are considered discriminatory, sexist and racist.

national symbols

How is one to live in a country that wants to free itself from the symbols that have helped to model a vision that the new citizens can hold on to without first being rooted in it?

What is Canada today? The Francophones, who until recently were credited as one of the two founding peoples, would be quite naïve to continue to believe in their survival from coast to coast.

Even if Justin Trudeau gives in to undue excitement that a hundred million Canadians will occupy the territory by the end of the century, it is certain that French-speaking Quebecers will be at risk.

Canada is getting bigger, more and more densely populated. But even less French speaking. How many of our descendants will speak French by the end of the century?

What is a post-national Canada? What is beyond the nation? Only individuals agglutinating on the same territory without being tied to its history.

destination of immigrants

Can we believe that the Acadians, who have served as Canada’s moral alibi for so long, will resist new multi-ethnic immigration? Because it will be necessary to settle the immigrants where there are reception structures. Where will we send the 500,000 newcomers a year that Justin Trudeau dreams of? In the far north, that cold area whose climatic conditions would pose a challenge for most people?

The coming decades promise catastrophic consequences due to the continued degradation of the planetary environment. Can we resist big dams and corporations exploiting the energy resources of the Far North?

Canada is caught in its current ethics and cannot continue its policy of teaching lessons to the rest of the world.

Can individual liberty take precedence over all collective liberties? If we don’t make it the inevitable clue, triumphant wokism becomes Canada’s sacred temple as it develops in the mind of Justin, the Void Prince.

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Too early to decide on Monahan

Too early to decide on Monahan

Should it stay in the organization or should it stay in the window?

The Sean Monahan file is attracting more and more attention, and for Kent Hughes, it’s a situation that presents multiple options that any negotiator covets.

So far, Monahan has been a smash hit for Hughes. He received a conditional first-round pick and also welcomed a center player with solid size and an interesting track record in Montreal.

In preliminary plans, it should be on the road in Montreal.

However, an unqualified free agent, Monahan, who received warm applause from Flames fans on Thursday, is fueling discussions at several teams’ offices.

It’s clear he’s regained his form…

That he has lost none of his determination. Didn’t face the Flames despite a foot injury?

Is he a player respected by everyone in the dressing room? Certainly.

Canadian decision makers recognize that he makes a significant contribution to the organization’s recovery program through his actions on the ice and through his demeanor and influence in the dressing room.

Should he stay or should he stay in the window hoping to get top price for his services?

He’s an interesting candidate for any team looking to add a 20-something veteran to add even more depth to their existing rosters. The Catch: Are you willing to give up a first-round pick for a loanee?

The grand prize

Teams with big ambitions very often pay top dollar.

Should he side with Hughes to identify Monahan as the veteran on whom the organization’s development and recovery program is based? If so, what about Christian Dvorak? Let’s always keep in mind that Kirby Dach has been given to play a starring role at the centre.

The CEO’s strategy for now is patience since he is indeed, as is often said, in the driver’s seat.

Barring an unexpected turn of events, it’s clear that interest in Monahan will come from both top-tier teams and rosters vying for playoff qualification, as well as organizations wanting to ensure they have the manpower necessary to at least complete two rounds.

As such, a first-round selection will give Hughes more bargaining power, aiming to find themselves among the top five teams attempting to earn the best prospects for the 2023 vintage. But that pick won’t allow him to gain ranks unless they add another first-round pick, Hughes already has two, his own and that of the Florida Panthers (Ben Chiarot).

In the showcase?

Except that in the Canadian’s environment with the aim of promoting young skaters, a veteran as qualified as Monahan is food for thought.

It’s too early to say at the moment as to whether he should stay or stay in the window.

Hughes will adapt to events and make a decision afterwards. Remember, when he took over Monahan, he saw it as an opportunity to add to his roster a veteran who, before spending nearly two years in the infirmary, was considered one of the most influential members of the Flames, and more importantly, him had no financial obligation to fulfill for the next few years.

So it was a placement based on the March 3rd date, the deadline for teams in the league to complete their rosters.

One has to believe that the goals remain the same and that Monahan’s performances through March 3 will provide the rationale for the decision Hughes will make.

At the moment the plan is being respected.

Hughes, Lafreniere and Slafkovsky

Gerard Gallant’s comments about Alexis Lafrenière and Kappo Kakko are interesting, as their rather mixed results compared to, for example, Jack Hughes of the New Jersey Devils.

Gallant is singled out for the slow and disappointing progress made by the two young Rangers players. In the greater New York area, the comparison game quickly sparked discussions.

Gallant explains himself

While Hughes hits the mark with the New Jersey Devils, Lafrenière and Kakko struggle to stand out. Gallant responds to criticism.

“I’m satisfied with the commitment and behavior of our two young players. In the case of Lafrenière, any comparison with Hughes is invalid, says Gallant. Alexis hasn’t had as many offensive minutes as Hughes in New Jersey since arriving in New York at five.

“Alexis, and by that Kappo, these two players have to wait their turn. Before them there is [Artemi] Panarin, there is [Chris] chalk, there is [Mika] Zibanejad, he adds. Upon arriving in New Jersey, Hughes did not need to evict such seasoned veterans. »

An interesting point of view.

Amazing results

Perhaps the example could apply to Juraj Slafkovsky.

Should he have a spot in the first powerplay unit? If Mike Hoffman dons the uniform, is he more important in Jeff Gorton and Kent Hughes’ plan than Slafkovsky?

The CH first choice delivered its best game of the season on Thursday evening. Equal in numbers, Sean Mohahan led Josh Anderson and Slafkovsky brilliantly. The results were amazing.

An experience to be repeated with even more responsibility at Slafkovsky…

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The US names Iran and China as countries with religious

The US names Iran and China as countries with religious freedom concerns

WASHINGTON, Dec 2 (Portal) – The United States on Friday identified China, Iran and Russia, among others, as countries of particular concern under the Religious Freedom Act for serious violations, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken said.

Blinken said in a statement that the countries identified as of particular concern – which include North Korea and Myanmar – have committed or tolerated serious violations of religious freedom.

Algeria, Central African Republic, Comoros and Vietnam have been added to the watch list.

Several groups, including the Kremlin-affiliated Wagner Group, a private paramilitary organization active in Syria, Africa and Ukraine, were also identified as of particular concern. The Wagner group was named because of its activities in Central African Republic, Blinken said.

“Around the world, governments and non-state actors harass, threaten, detain and kill individuals because of their beliefs,” Blinken said in the statement.

“The United States will not stand idly by in the face of these abuses.”

He added that Washington would welcome the opportunity to meet with all governments to outline concrete steps towards delisting.

Washington has increased pressure on Iran over its crackdown on protesters. Women have waved and burned headscarves – mandatory under Iran’s conservative dress code – during demonstrations that present one of the boldest challenges to the Islamic Republic since the 1979 revolution.

The United Nations says more than 300 people have been killed and 14,000 arrested so far in protests that began after the death of 22-year-old Kurdish woman Mahsa Amini in custody on September 16 after being arrested for “inappropriate clothing”.

United Nations experts have also urged Shia-majority Muslim Iran to stop persecuting and harassing religious minorities and using religion to restrict the exercise of fundamental rights.

The Baha’i community is among Iran’s most persecuted religious minorities, with a sharp rise in arrests and attacks this year, part of what UN experts say is a broader policy crackdown on dissident beliefs or religious practices, including Christian converts and atheists .

The United States has expressed grave concerns about human rights in western China’s Xinjiang region, home to 10 million Uyghurs.

Human rights groups and Western governments have long accused Beijing of abuses against the predominantly Muslim ethnic minority, including forced labor in detention camps.

The US accuses China of genocide. Beijing strenuously denies any abuse.

The other countries identified as of particular concern were Cuba, Eritrea, Nicaragua, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Tajikistan and Turkmenistan.

The US Religious Freedom Act of 1998 requires the President – who delegates the role to the Secretary of State – to designate states as high concern countries that are believed to be systematically and persistently violating religious freedom.

The law gives Blinken a range of policy responses, including sanctions or waivers, but they are not automatic.

Reporting by Daphne Psaledakis, Jonathan Landay and Tyler Clifford with Washington editing by Matthew Lewis

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El Erian sees markets fixated on Fed rate slowdown in imaginary

El-Erian sees markets fixated on Fed rate slowdown in imaginary conversation

  • Mohamed El-Erian believes that the Fed and the financial markets are not listening to each other’s signals.
  • So the top economist wrote a chat between the two to highlight the missed messages and risks.
  • He believes markets are focused on the news they want to hear, not the Fed’s warnings.

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Financial markets and the Federal Reserve just don’t listen to what they’re saying, Mohamed El-Erian believes – so he imagined the two talking like an old married couple to show what’s missing.

Allianz’s chief economic adviser published a hypothetical conversation between Fed Chair Jerome Powell and markets in a Bloomberg opinion piece on Thursday. He paints investors fixated on the good news, not the Fed’s warnings – and that’s not good for the health of the US and global economy, he believes.

In the chat, Powell asks, “Did you hear EVERYTHING I said at the Brookings Institution on Wednesday?”

Markets are reacting: “The main thing we’ve heard is that you’re definitely going to slow down the rate hikes that start as early as this month!”

You have said in no uncertain terms that “the time to slow the pace of rate hikes could come as early as the December meeting”. That’s dynamite!”

Powell signaled Brookings that the Fed could slow the pace of rate hikes later this month. His comments sparked a sharp rebound in US stocks on Wednesday, with the Nasdaq Composite gaining 4%.

But the Fed’s messages just don’t get through to markets when they only hear the good news – and that’s not good for the health of the US and global economy, Mohamed El-Erian believes.

He pointed out that markets have turned a deaf ear to Powell’s warnings that the Fed has more ground to fight inflation and its caution about not easing monetary policy too soon.

The US Federal Reserve has been raising interest rates at the fastest pace in history to fight decades of inflation plaguing the US economy. The key interest rate has been raised four times in a row by 75 basis points and markets are expecting officials to come up with a 50 basis point hike in December before pausing in the new year.

Meanwhile, the Fed still needs help from the markets to dampen inflation, which is at 40-year highs – and the lack of communication could play a part, as El-Erian’s imaginary babble suggests.

“We also noticed what you didn’t say. They have made no attempt to resist our massive easing of financial conditions over the past few weeks. That gave us even more of the green light from you to ease them even further,” the markets say.

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The Pantone Color of the Year 2023 is bold and very ’90s

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The color authority of the world has spoken, and this year the smoke rising from the Pantone Conclave was a deep rosy hue: All Hail Viva Magenta, Pantone’s 2023 Color of the Year.

The crimson hue “merges the warmth of nature with the endless, rich possibilities of digital space,” said Elley Cheng, vice president and chief executive officer of Pantone, during Thursday’s announcement. (Which unfortunately didn’t involve Vatican smoke. It was more like a TED talk or an Apple product reveal.)

This year’s decision, Pantone said, involved an experimental merging of human trend experts and artificial intelligence. After the folks at Pantone decided that Viva Magenta would be their choice, the folks at design firm Huge fed text descriptions of the hue into the Midjourney AI art generator to create the images Pantone uses to express the hue. Art Basel Miami visitors can “Enter the Magentaverse” and immerse themselves in color.

Laurie Pressman, Vice President of the Pantone Color Institute, associated Viva Magenta with the way our lives have changed during the coronavirus pandemic. “We refuse to go back to the life we ​​once considered normal or the status quo, and instead embrace the experience we have had… to view this as an opportunity to write a new narrative for ourselves and a.” to establish new vision,” she said during the announcement. “We opened this door to a whole new way of life.”

Despite all the rumors of a new moment, Viva Magenta undeniably evokes the return of a 1990s aesthetic — a natural continuation of the resurgence of baggy jeans and Dr. martens Finally, for a certain subset of geriatric millennials, magenta will always be associated with Lisa Frank, hair ties, and hyper-colored t-shirts. In fact, for the perfect distillation of what the ’90s might look like in the “Magentaverse,” look no further than a pair of fuchsia Birkenstocks.

Aside from artificial intelligence and the pandemic, Pantone said another key influence in his choice was the red hue of cochineal, a natural scarlet dye made by pulverizing certain scale insects. The announcement emphasized Viva Magenta as a symbol of courage — which was a familiar twist. Last year, Pantone also said the hue chosen inspired fearlessness, explaining that the 2022 pick, an evergreen blue called Very Peri, has a “bold presence” that “encourages personal inventiveness and creativity.”

But maybe they just spoke too soon in 2022. Because Viva Magenta makes Very Peri appear almost mild. While Pantone describes it as “a balance between warm and cool,” Viva Magenta is downright fiery. Of course, you’ll now find a range of merch in the shadows – from limited edition keychains to trainers to a Motorola phone.

Every December since 2000, Pantone has declared a color of the year (or color duo in some years). Vibrant pinks are already enjoying a moment, as seen in the barbiecore home design trend and the myriad magentas that have recently flown down the catwalks. We can all look forward to even more happiness in the new year.

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World Cup 2022 USA vs Netherlands Start Time Betting Odds

World Cup 2022 USA vs Netherlands Start Time, Betting Odds, Lines: Best Expert Tips, FIFA Predictions, Betting

The Netherlands can shake off the title of Best Country That Never Won the World Cup when the Netherlands take on the United States in the round of 16 at the Khalifa International Stadium in Ar-Rayyan on Saturday. In 10 previous World Cup participations, the Oranje were second three times, third once and fourth once. The Netherlands never failed to reach the knockout stages, but they never won the ultimate prize. To do that, they need to beat an up-and-coming American team this year who are the second youngest in the World Cup. The winner of Saturday’s game meets either Argentina or Australia in the quarter-finals. Christian Pulisic was cleared for the USMNT after suffering a pelvic injury against Iran.

Kickoff is at 10 a.m. ET. The Netherlands are the -112 favorites (risk $112 to win $100) in the latest USA-Netherlands odds from Caesars Sportsbook, with the USMNT being the +350 underdogs. A 90 minute draw costs +220. The over/under for the total number of goals scored is 2.5. Before you hit any Netherlands vs. USMNT picks or World Cup 2022 predictions, you need to see what trusted football insider Martin Green has to say.

After working in the sports betting industry for several years, Green became a professional sportswriter and handicapper and has covered the game worldwide. Since then, his European football tips have been spot on. Green has generated nearly $35,000 on $100 bettors since the 2017-18 season and is at the heart of the game around the world.

Now Green has broken down Netherlands vs USA from every angle and just revealed his World Cup 2022 tips and predictions. You can now go to SportsLine to see Green’s picks. Here are the betting lines and trends for Team USA vs Netherlands:

  • Spread Netherlands vs. USMNT: Netherlands -0.5 (-115)
  • Netherlands vs. USMNT Over/Under: 2.5 goals
  • Netherlands vs. USMNT 90 Minute Moneyline: Netherlands -112; US +350; Draw +220
  • NED: Dutch lead FIFA World Cup 2022 in saves (12)
  • USA: Christian Pulisic has scored 22 goals in 55 appearances with the national team
  • Netherlands vs. USMNT Picks: See picks here

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Why you should bet on the Netherlands

The Dutch were unbeatable under coach Louis van Gaal. Since 71-year-old van Gaal took up his third spell as Oranje coach in August 2021, the Netherlands have recorded 13 wins and five draws in 18 games. This run includes two wins against Belgium and Wales and one against Denmark. The Dutch lost the last time in June 2021 when the Czech Republic edged them out in the round of 16 at the European Championship.

In addition, the Netherlands have a world-class central defender in Virgil van Dijk. The 31-year-old Liverpool defender leads the team in interceptions (three) and headers won (11) at the 2022 World Cup. He also ranks third in the team for passes completed (181). See which team you should pick here.

Why you should bet on the USA

Tyler Adams was a force for Americans. Adams, a 23-year-old defensive midfielder who plays for Leeds United in the Premier League, was a sideline-to-sideline tackle machine throughout the tournament, backtracking to thwart opponents’ attacks before turning into a real one can become a threat. He has a team high of 10 tackles before Saturday’s showdown. Led by Adams, the Americans have conceded just one goal in Qatar, from a penalty.

Additionally, the United States has so far outperformed the Netherlands at the 2022 World Cup on several metrics. The Americans have shot more (28-25), created more chances (23-19) and scored more (22-12) than the Netherlands. See which team you should pick here.

How to pick USA vs Netherlands

Green broke down this matchup from every angle. He selects under 2.5 goals and has two other best bets including one that pays plus money. He only shares his 2022 World Cup tips and analysis on SportsLine.

So who will win the Netherlands vs USA in the 2022 FIFA World Cup? And where is all the betting value? Visit SportsLine now to see what bets have all the value in USMNT vs Netherlands, all from the football expert who has generated almost $35,000 in $100 bettors since the 2017-18 season and find out.

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National mourning in the Democratic Republic of the Congo after

National mourning in the Democratic Republic of the Congo after the massacre that would have claimed “at least 100 lives”.

In the Democratic Republic of the Congo, three days of national mourning began on Saturday after the alleged massacre of civilians in the east of the country, for which the government now conjures up a tally of “more than a hundred” dead.

The DRC army and authorities on Thursday accused M23 rebels of “cowardly murders” of at least 50 civilians two days earlier in Kishishe, a village in Rutshuru territory some 70 km north of Goma, the capital of North Kivu province ” to have.

The M23 has denied authorship of the killing, the number of which is difficult to ascertain from an independent source due to lack of access to this rebel-held area.

During the Council of Ministers held on Friday, “the President of the Republic condemned in the strongest possible terms the massacre of more than a hundred compatriots in Kishishe, victims of the barbarism” of the M23, according to the report read out in the evening by Communications Minister and government spokesman Patrick Muyaya.

“In her memory,” said President Félix Tshisekedi, “he instructed the government, starting this Saturday, the 3 area at this time.

The mourning will end on Monday with the organization of a “telethon” to raise funds for “the humanitarian aid” for victims of the violence in the east of the country, the spokesman added.

Since news of the massacre broke, calls for an independent investigation have grown louder.

During the same Council of Ministers, the President “urged the Minister of Justice to launch an immediate investigation at the internal level and at the same time to promote an international inquiry to shed light on this war crime,” the spokesman said.

The M23, a former Tutsi rebellion defeated in 2013, took up arms again late last year. Kinshasa has accused Rwanda of supporting it, arming it and even fighting alongside it, which Kigali denies.

SEE ALSO – DRC/Rwanda: Ministers pledge to ‘accelerate’ de-escalation of hostilities.

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