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Gruesome death ordered for 172 bears as hunt ritual is approved for first time in more than a decade
Sports broadcaster's wife suffers unimaginable tragedy just before he goes on air Bethany MaGee's family issue heartbreaking statement about her injuries after devout Christian, 26, was set ablaze'by 72-time arrestee' on Chicago train Couple left red-faced after buying $25K'dirt alley' at auction thinking it was bargain San Francisco home LIZ JONES: Sorry, but it's now time for Kate to stop making excuses Troubled 350lb son of Hollywood icon is forced to humiliating new low... as his movie star brother luxuriates in $7m Montecito mansion Ina Garten, 77, vulnerably addresses her decision not to have children: 'I can't imagine my life any other way' Doctors appalled by North West's new body modification warn parents to stop children from chasing the dangerous fad Alex appeared to have the dream Manhattan mom life. But she was hiding a dark secret... and it almost killed her Shocking extent America has turned on ICE is revealed as Joe Rogan breaks from conservatives still cheering Trump's army of masked men Sir Richard Branson's wife Joan dies: 'Heartbroken' Virgin tycoon pays tribute to his'best friend' after she passed away Trump gives Thanksgiving turkeys scathing nicknames and calls Pritzker a'fat slob' in fiery White House holiday speech How to tell if a man is using'therapy speak' to manipulate you: If he says any of these 15 toxic phrases, run for the hills... I'll tell you what he REALLY means: JANA HOCKING I know why Usha Vance ditched her wedding ring. Most women would do the same if they'd suffered her humiliation: KENNEDY As many as 172 black bears are at risk of death in Florida after a judge approved the first hunt in a decade. Leon County Circuit Judge Angela Dempsey rejected a request from Bear Warriors United, a Central Florida-based nonprofit, to halt this year's hunt, saying the group had failed to show a'substantial likelihood of success on the merits' in its lawsuit. The hunt is scheduled for December 6 through 28 on lands outside the wildlife management area system.
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A rogue robot is blamed for the gruesome death of a human colleague
Usually when people worry about machines and work, they are concerned that automation will take away their livelihoods, not their lives. But a new lawsuit claiming a rogue robot is responsible for killing a human colleague reveals additional nightmarish possibilities. In July 2015, Wanda Holbrook, a maintenance technician performing routine duties on an assembly line at Ventra Ionia Main, an auto-parts maker in Ionia, Michigan, was "trapped by robotic machinery" and crushed to death. On March 7, her husband, William Holbrook, filed a wrongful death complaint (pdf) in Michigan federal court, naming five North American robotics companies involved in engineering and integrating the machines and parts used at the plant: Prodomax, Flex-N-Gate, FANUC, Nachi, and Lincoln Electric. Holbrook's job involved keeping robots in working order.
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This Is the Tech That Will Make Learning as Addictive as Video Games
Learning needs to be less like memorization, and more like…Angry Birds. Half of school dropouts name boredom as the number one reason they left. The post is about why the future of education will be about flipping our current model on its head and about how key exponential technologies like AI, VR and gamification are going to drive a revolution in education. In the traditional education system, you start at an "A," and every time you get something wrong, your score gets lower and lower. You start with zero, and every time you come up with something right, your score gets higher and higher. It completely flips the way we currently learn, and it's addictively fun.
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This Is the Tech That Will Make Learning as Addictive as Video Games
Learning needs to be less like memorization, and more like…Angry Birds. Half of school dropouts name boredom as the number one reason they left. The post is about why the future of education will be about flipping our current model on its head and about how key exponential technologies like AI, VR and gamification are going to drive a revolution in education. In the traditional education system, you start at an "A," and every time you get something wrong, your score gets lower and lower. You start with zero, and every time you come up with something right, your score gets higher and higher. It completely flips the way we currently learn, and it's addictively fun.
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This Is the Tech That Will Make Learning as Addictive as Video Games
Learning needs to be less like memorization, and more like…Angry Birds. Half of school dropouts name boredom as the number one reason they left. The post is about why the future of education will be about flipping our current model on its head and about how key exponential technologies like AI, VR and gamification are going to drive a revolution in education. In the traditional education system, you start at an "A," and every time you get something wrong, your score gets lower and lower. You start with zero, and every time you come up with something right, your score gets higher and higher.
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