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DAILY CHIEFERS | Smokin' and Bloggin' Producer/rapper Hit-boy releases a new track Grindin’ My Whole Life featuring n.no, B. Carr, Big Hit, Audio Push, Bmactthequeen, and Kent M$ney. This cut will appear on the HS87 compilation project We The Plug, due out this year. Read More While we await the release of Logic’s While You Wait EP, the VMG artist keeps the anticipation going with releasing a collaboration between him and Big Sean titled Aright. Check out the Tae Beats produced cut below. Read More Producer C4 releases the full version of the record he produced for Young Thug featuring IAMSU!. Read More The homie Sean Falyon enlisted Roc Nation’s Brandon Rossy on his latest joint, Truth Be Told. Read More Joey Bada$$ releases a new track in honor of UFC light heavyweight Phil Davis who will be walking out to this record before his fight on Saturday night on the UCF 172 PPV. Read More Shortly ago, Pharrell released a new video for his single, Marilyn Monroe off of his latest solo album, G I R L. Read More (more…) Read More (more…)

This Is Generation Flux: Meet The Pioneers Of The New (And Chaotic) Frontier Of Business Interviews Nightclub Doorman Confesses Nightlife Secrets City Never Sleeps gets a few doormen to confess the secrets of the nightlife. For confidential reasons we can not disclose their names or workplace. Read Full Story The Combat Jack Show: Jessica Rosenblum Interview You really don’t know Jack until you talk to Jessica Rosenblum. Read Full Story Day In The Life: Candice Galek Candice Galek has been working in the nightlife industry as a bartender and waitress for about 5 years. Read Full Story Day In The Life: Lala Santolla Lala Santolla has been in the hospitality service since the age of 16, then transitioned over to the nightlife industry as a go go dancer. Read Full Story The Craziest Things Witnessed in a Nightclub (Part 1) We chatted with a few staff members of a nightclub to discuss some of the craziest things they have witnessed during club hours. Read Full Story Q&A: Club Owners Scott Sartiano & Richie Akiva What sets 1 OAK apart from its peers? Read Full Story Q&A: Dancer Stephanie Hamden

Obesity: The story so far 26 August 2011Last updated at 00:55 By Nick Triggle Health correspondent, BBC News Why the world is putting on weight The Lancet could not be clearer on the obesity problem: Action is needed - and needed now. The world-renowned medical journal has devoted a large chunk of this week's issue to the problem. A series of articles published by researchers from across the world are calling for more to be done. In effect, it is a call to arms for governments and society as a whole. But how did we get here and what is the solution? No-one noticed at the time, but the 1960s was probably the turning point for what has become the obesity epidemic. As the world embraced the era of free love, they also began eating more. Although in truth, the foundations had probably already been laid during the first half of the 20th Century when people started using cars more and doing less physical jobs. By the swinging 60s the food chain had recovered and within a decade obesity started rising. 'No country has escaped'

Grind365 6 trends that will change retailing forever » Scenario Magazine - 05:2012 By Henrik Persson E-commerce will soon not be something worth noting anymore. We can already see how the line between e-commerce and retailing is gradually disappearing, and before long e-commerce and online retailing will just become a natural part of retailing. The consequences are can be huge as a USD 500 billion online world is transformed into a USD 8–10 trillion global retail market. This creates a lot of questions about what form retailing will take in the future. Retail sales in the US and many European markets are still below the levels seen before the onset of the financial crisis in 2008.[1] At the same time, labour costs in China are increasing rapidly while the price of oil and other raw materials has soared.[2] This has created an environment in which retailers are competing within a shrinking pond. Many players are trying to gain market shares and to push competitors out by attracting customers with substantial discounts. Seven drivers of change 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. [4] Ibid.

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Blog Mode & DIY - Youmakefashion.fr - Margot À Paris j'ai un plaisir, les cuisines du Monde. Des restaurants il n'en manque pas. J'ai alors pensé à une nouvelle chronique : faire le tour du Monde… à Paris. Pour commencer, une bonne adresse Mexicaine, Japonaise et Israélienne. Rassurez-vous, vous n'avez pas besoin de votre passeport ;) Un vrai coup de cœur pour ce restaurant. Après quelques mojitos descendez au sous sol et inscrivez-vous pour un combat de catch. La lucha libre 10 rue de la Montagne Sainte-Geneviève 75005 Paris Où manger un véritable menu Japonais à Paris ? J'ai demandé à une amie japonaise et elle m'a confirmé qu'on y mange réellement comme au Japon. Je vous conseille l’okonomiyaki une crêpe aux légumes, spécialité d’Osaka. Impossible de réserver alors venez tôt pour ne pas trop faire la queue même si ça vaut le coup. Menus entre 11 et 13€. AKI 11 rue Sainte-Anne 75001 Paris On m'avait prévenu, il suffit de pousser la porte de ce resto pour faire les milliers de kilomètres qui nous séparent de Tel Aviv.

The Main Hustler Rule is - Don’t Blow Your Cool: Searching for the roots of rap Riverhorse Media’s Michael Todd talks about making a film on the seminal 1973 album Hustlers Convention. In his search for the roots of rap, he discovers that not only is this journey important, but exactly why that is. My journey started nearly twenty years ago. It was this music that turned me onto Blaxploitation culture. The book was, is, great and was much passed around. Everything was touched by a certain sense of funk It struck me that, for such an influential work, I had heard virtually nothing of it. The years rolled on. I knew it wouldn’t be easy and felt a certain existential nausea about getting started. It took me six months to track down Hustlers Convention’s creator – Jalal Mansur Nuriddin of The Last Poets. Jalal and I spoke on the phone for many hours. Through various interviews, I discovered that Grandmaster Flash had played its ultra-cool opening track at the early block parties in the Bronx. Jalal is a key figure in global cultural history.

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