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shifted to us, the guilt, the guilty conscience. >> i hear that. the takeout, one element is people are passionate about tipping at takeout. i thought i was tipping for service, but if i am going to pick up my food, and if i were at a restaurant being served, i was tipping the server, does that money get to the person in the kitchen, the bar? that's a question. >> tweet away or instagram us away, let us know what you think. be nice about it. >> also, we should say, in europe they have universal health care and pay their waiters -- we got to go.can you? from "star trek" to "west world," inside the revolution in a new episode of see it baloud tonight on cnn. we'll be rigight back. the google cybersecurity certificate was made to fill that gapp and help grow w the workforce that's keeping us all safe.

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If China can make corruption work in its favour, why not South Africa?

South Africa was one of the countries researched by political science professor Yuen Yuen Ang for her book China’s Gilded Cage: The Paradox of Economic Boom and Vast Corruption. She suggests that, like China’s, South Africa’s corruption is dominated by “access money” — a form of corruption that sees “rewards offered by elite capitalists to powerful officials in exchange for exclusive, lucrative privileges”, writes Ivor Chipkin.

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ANC's internal fighting behind SA's service delivery protests — study

Contrary to the common belief that SA's public protests are driven by service delivery discontent, their biggest driver is, in fact, factional political party politics, a new study says.

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ANC's internal fighting behind SA's service delivery protests — study

Contrary to the common belief that SA's public protests are driven by service delivery discontent, their biggest driver is, in fact, factional political party politics, a new study says.

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ANC's internal fighting behind SA's service delivery protests — study

Contrary to the common belief that SA's public protests are driven by service delivery discontent, their biggest driver is, in fact, factional political party politics, a new study says.

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Facebook Launches Black Creator Accelerator Program 'We the Culture'


Facebook Launches Black Creator Accelerator Program 'We the Culture'
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Facebook has launched We the Culture, a new content initiative created and managed by a team of Black employees that is investing in and amplifying content from Black creators.
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The initiative also incorporates programming for Facebook Watch through partnerships with production companies focused on Black creatives, and among the first shows are “Chop It Up” with Storm Reid, “Asking for a Friend” with Vanessa Simmons, and “Mastery of Comedy” with Angela Yee.
We the Culture grew out of Facebook’s announcement last summer — following the murder of George Floyd — that it would invest $200 million to support Black-owned businesses and organizations, including $25 million earmarked for Black content creators.

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