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5 Jobs That Didn't Exist 5 Years Ago (TIME)

The pandemic shifted the way people work, live and socialize. In some cases it has led to the creation of new jobs altogether.

[course](https://online.em.kellogg.northwestern.edu/influencer-marketing-strategy) started in December of 2021 and offers execs real-world examples of influencer strategies—and how to measure success. With [applications for regular MBAs dwindling](https://www.wsj.com/articles/the-hot-job-market-is-a-problem-for-harvard-wharton-other-top-m-b-a-programs-11664888678), offering this alternative to traditional programs could be a shrewd move for colleges and universities. [$16.4 billion](https://influencermarketinghub.com/influencer-marketing-benchmark-report/) by the end of this year, doubling since 2019. Up to 80% of veterinarians under 40 are women, and they are increasingly wanting to have a flexible schedule and work on their own terms. [report](https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2022/03/22/2407884/0/en/The-Online-Virtual-Fitness-Market-Is-Expected-To-Reach-79-Billion-By-2026-With-The-Rising-Penetration-Of-Smart-Devices-As-Per-The-Business-Research-Company-s-Online-Virtual-Fitness.html) by The Business Research Company earlier this year. [COVID-19](https://time.com/6240499/how-covid-19-immunity-works-vaccines-infections/) compliance officers, and life was busy for Texas-based Schlund, he says. The whole idea of influencer marketing is a strategic relationship between the influencer’s brand and the company’s brand, Sawhney says. “It was a space that a lot of us were interested in as investors ourselves, but our clients were coming to us with questions.” Regulatory framework and standards would help to build trust in that space to calm the volatility and help against illegal activity.” “Lately, it’s dwindled down to where I don’t have as much CCO work as I do medic work,” says Schlund, who estimates that compliance officer jobs in 2022 were only about 25% of what they were in 2021. Schlund says he also has to patrol the different so-called bubbles on set, keeping actors apart from crew and other parts of the production staff. In some cases it has led to the creation of new jobs altogether.

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Happy New Rear! Time-Tested Diet And Exercise Tips For Travelers ... (Forbes)

Let's face it, when you travel, usually your diet-and-exercise routine takes a vacation of its own. Here are some of my personal travel fitness trips.

If there’s a wild-mushroom tart on the menu, I’m definitely going to have two bites of it and forego having a piece of bread. I make a point to have a meeting with the Executive Chef, first thing after boarding, and request all kinds of special meals – say, a lowfat ratatouille made with very little oil. Go ahead and order that lobster Thermidor – but you can actually ask that it be made with a minimum of butter and oil. If there’s a Nutella crepe on the menu, you know I am going to fit it into that day’s calorie intake. Breakfast is either a bowl of oatmeal and fruit, or two scrambled eggs (with no butter) and toast and fruit. Have you made a New Year’s resolution to lose some weight and stay in shape?

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No jail time for Richmond man who beat ex-wife in front of daughter (Richmond News)

A Richmond man was sentenced to three months of house arrest and 21 months probation for beating up his ex-wife in front of their five-year-old child.

According to data released by Statistics Canada in October this year, 2021 saw a two per cent increase in police-reported intimate partner violence compared to 2020, making it the seventh consecutive year of increase. "G.M., I urge you to reflect further on the events that brought you here and to fully accept responsibility for your actions. Defence, on the other hand, asked for a conditional discharge, which would not result in a criminal record. Gomery noted that the G.M. But the fact that G.M. She reported having "recurring nightmares" of being assaulted, and her parenting is also affected due to her fears that "[he] will come after them," Gomery said. that she had reasonable grounds to fear that he would cause her personal injury or would damage her property." got ready to go to bed on a couch at K.R.'s townhouse after the outing, he could not find his phone and "became upset." The couple went to a friend's home with their children on the day of the incident, where the man consumed "several drinks" throughout the night. He was previously convicted of assaulting a different, former intimate partner and received a conditional discharge. told the court that the assault had "affected her life greatly" as she suffered from anxiety and was diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder. Their older child also testified to the court that she saw her dad hit his mom's head on the stairs.

Invasive species essentially a 'time bomb' if established in Sask. (Regina Leader-Post)

Dutch Elm Disease is already present in Saskatchewan but other species like the spongy moth and emerald ash borer would only compound the impact on urban ...

The emerald ash borer will kill any and all ash species it can find, McIntosh said. [estimates it could spend up to $75 million per year](https://www.alberta.ca/aquatic-invasive-species-overview.aspx) if a mussel infestation were to happen. Tyree said the mussels could clog up pipes and cause damage to infrastructure like dams, irrigation, canals or water intakes. Once introduced to a tree, the flow of water and nutrients are blocked up, essentially “suffocating” the tree and killing it within weeks. McIntosh said the economic and ecological implications could be huge if invasive species spread. “This is the way that invasive species hitchhike a ride.

Juhl: It's time to deflower the harmful concept of virginity (Montreal Gazette)

Sex and Self founder Felicia Gisondi wants to see the notion reframed toward having sex for the first time without the weight of “virginity.”

Objectively, it’s a complex issue tied to personal, family and religious values and its definition can be vastly different between friends and partners. Is it part of a checklist of “things to do so I can get on with my life”? How many?’ “ I learned about myself. The group’s mission is to provide sex education through seminars, workshops and resources, plus outreach that includes visiting Montreal high schools to discuss topics that some still consider taboo. Article content

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What to know about the new weight loss drug tirzepatide. Will it be ... (NBC News)

An Eli Lilly drug, if approved for weight loss, is expected to become the best-selling drug of all time, but concerns are mounting about who can afford it.

[The Treat and Reduce Obesity Act](https://www.congress.gov/bill/117th-congress/house-bill/1577), which would have allowed the federal government to expand Medicare Part D coverage to include anti-obesity medications. “Patients tell me that it appears to them as if insurance companies want to wait until they get so sick that they have more of a necessity for a medication,” she said. Lofton, of NYU Langone Health, said insurance coverage of anti-obesity drugs may not improve until more people in the medical field change how they view obesity. Patients usually aren’t reimbursed by their insurance plan for the money they’ve already spent on the drugs, she added. Holly Lofton, the director of the weight management program at NYU Langone Health, regularly prescribes the new drugs to her patients but many, she says, are denied coverage by their insurance. Most [ patients in the trial](https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35658024/) had a body mass index, or BMI, of 30 or higher. [ phase 3 clinical trial](https://investor.lilly.com/news-releases/news-release-details/lillys-tirzepatide-delivered-225-weight-loss-adults-obesity-or) found a high dose of tirzepatide helped patients lose 22.5% of their body weight on average, or about 52 pounds, better than any medication currently on the market. If the FDA confirms the drug’s effectiveness, a “fair” price for tirzepatide could be around $13,000 annually, or around $1,100 a month, said Dr. The drugs have been shown in clinical trials to be highly effective for weight loss. What’s more, Butsch said, not everyone responds the same way to any given weight loss drug. Experts are confident that the drug, called tirzepatide, will be granted approval by the Food and Drug Administration sometime next year. Kelly Smith, a spokesperson for Eli Lilly, declined to comment on what tirzepatide will cost.

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We are at a time of year when booze-induced dread peaks. So I quit ... (The Guardian)

Facing fear and uncertainty without reaching for liquid courage unlocked a new level of confidence in my life.

In that feeling of relief itself (wine won’t cure my husband of disease) and also in undermining my ability to navigate the turmoil that was 2021 while being fully present. But while I knew that reaching for a glass of wine would give the impression of immediate “relief”, I also knew the feeling it promised was deceitful. Not being able to be with my husband while he was in hospital for surgery led to a level of fear I had never known before, that had manifested even as physical pain. Alcohol seems to fit this need with the immediate impact of increasing the body’s production of serotonin and dopamine, the “happy” hormones. I thought the first days of sobriety would be my hardest. I quickly learnt that having a “drink” (soda water with lemon) in hand was enough to stifle unwanted curiosity and avoid empty-hand anxiety.

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200 Best Singers of All Time (Rolling Stone)

That kind of deep, empathetic bond between artist and listener is the most elemental connection in music. And you can think of our list of the 200 Greatest ...

And on immortal hits like “Heat Wave,” “Dancing in the Street,” and “Nowhere to Run,” Reeves did it — sang pop hits with deep soul, or made soul records that popped like corn — as well as anyone. Dion had the swagger of a teen Sinatra (“Runaround Sue”), but he also had the heart of a premature old soul (“Abraham, Martin and John”). His happy burble on “The Sidewinder Sleeps Tonite,” from the latter, and his steely keen on the former’s closer, “Me in Honey,” tell the story as well as the hits do. An instrument of power, precision, and staggering range, it was the central feature of her debut album, Some Hearts, and hits like “Jesus, Take the Wheel,” “Before He Cheats,” and “Wasted.” Fifteen years and numerous hits later, she’s still singing like she’s got something to prove — 2022’s Denim & Rhinestones has a more aggressive rock edge than some of her past work and boasts some of her most demanding vocal work yet. “A certain reverence for the past, and a steady determination to take her place in the long story she was telling.” —A.M. Nobody can top Morrissey when it comes to flamboyantly melancholy ballads, in the grandeur of “I Know It’s Over,” “Now My Heart Is Full,” or his signature song, “There Is a Light That Never Goes Out.” —R.S. 2013’s “Vivir Mi Vida” — a tropical reinvention of a hit by Algerian star Khaled — found him at the top of his game, while the rugged title track of his 2022 album, Pa’llá Voy, confirms him as one of the most distinctive and expressive vocalists in the Afro-Caribbean spectrum. Throughout her prolific discography, she pushes hard in both directions, as on 2014’s “Brooklyn Baby,” when she plays a coquettish character with her tone of feigned innocence, or 2021’s “White Dress,” on which she reveals all the scratches and imperfections of her airy head voice. His gritty warmth is there in rugged ballads like “Turn the Page,” “Mainstreet,” and “The Famous Final Scene,” but most of all in the 9-minute Live Bullet medley of “Travelin’ Man”/“Beautiful Loser,” where he’s barely in his thirties, but already looking back at a life of blown chances. pop market cemented her status as “The Madonna of the Middle East.” —I.W. [Astro Zombies](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HZJPPOLBDcc), [infanticide](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UuzA4U1njO8), and [teenagers from Mars](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RMcgYXNdRyg) in a rich, defiantly melodic voice that harked back to his heroes [Elvis Presley](https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-features/glenn-danzig-elvis-presley-interview-one-night-premiere-979212/), Jim Morrison, and Roy Orbison (one of the [legends he would later write for](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RTl8UraVHv0), along with Johnny Cash). She grew up singing in church, graduating to prime pop bangers like “I Wanna Be Down” and “Sittin’ Up in My Room.” She hit Number One at the height of the TRL era with her Monica duet “The Boy Is Mine.” Brandy aimed for a more adult tone in her Coldplay-influenced 2004 Afrodisiac and a duet with her brother Ray J on the Phil Collins remake “Another Day in Paradise.” She also sang in a classic Verzuz battle in 2020, going up against her old rival (and friend) Monica.

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A pivotal time: Does the 'free world' care about the freedom of others? (The Hill)

On the other hand, Ukraine's courageous resistance to Russia's genocidal war, and brave protests in Iran, China, Cuba and other hotspots show that brutality ...

Pierce is an author of books and articles in the areas of American foreign policy, American presidents and American society. While hoping the Free World doesn’t get serious about deterrence, enemies of freedom also hope we remain as quiet and prevaricating as we have been since the Cold War ended. We learned that totalitarians use diplomacy to buy time and to lull the Free World into complacency. from the University of Chicago, is an appointed member of Princeton University’s James Madison Society and was a political science series editor for Transaction Publishers. For, regardless of the culture one lives in — regardless of race, nationality, or religion — no one wants their family and friends subjected to the cruel dictates and methods of authoritarianism or totalitarianism. It turns out that neither a philosophy of “co-existence” nor a narrow focus on our own comfort are enough to ward off the problems of good and evil we thought we’d left behind. When America and American allies fail to condemn, sanction and deter escalating hostilities and atrocities, they compound the harm. Given the post-Cold War mindset and post-Cold War policies, it is by no means certain that democracies in America, Europe and Asia will meet this moment: The moral relativism, economic globalism, isolationist tendencies and identity politics of our time provide excuses for inertia. There is, on the one hand, the worldwide rise of authoritarianism and the routinization of human rights abuses, leading to an epidemic of oppression and suffering. It is true that encompassing indoctrination and relentless intimidation within Russia and China have been alarmingly successful. With both impassioned pleas for liberty and crackdowns on civil society intensifying, free people should show they care about the freedom of others. In backing the Syrian butcher Bashar Assad, and supporting anti-democratic forces across the Middle East, Russia and Iran pushed the region backward.

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Packers accomplish feat vs. Vikings for first time since Vince ... (CBSSports.com)

In the first quarter of Sunday's game against the Vikings, the Packers did something that previously had not been done in Green Bay since Vince Lombardi ...

[NFL](/nfl/) titles. [Darnell Savage's](/nfl/players/2179332/darnell-savage/) 75-yard pick-six moments later stretched Green Bay's lead to 11 points. For the first time since 1967, the Packers scored touchdowns via kickoff and interception returns in the same game.

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