The Worst Internship Ever: Japan’s Labor Pains from VICE News In desperate need of unskilled labor, some firms in Japan are abusing its “guest worker” program by subjecting laborers to poor living conditions and pay One United Nations report called some of the conditions that migrant workers face in Japan akin to “slavery.” Low-pay, low-skill […]
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Among the groups fighting the Islamic State are the PKK or the Kurdish Workers’ Party, a faction once labeled a terrorist organization by the United States but that is now at the spear’s tip of the regional civil war in Iraq and Syria against the terrorist organization formerly known as the Islamic State of Iraq […]
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It would look something like this… Man gets trapped in restaurant child’s seat and reminds us all why Mondays are by far the roughest days of the year.
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Until then, watch this video of amazing stunts set to pumping EDM music. Can’t wait for Thursday!
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[videogallery video1=”youtube” url1=”RzCQ_l_RWTE” image1=”http://www.demagaga.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/1980s_nyc_subway.jpg” caption1=”1980s New York City Subway System Video” video2=”youtube” url2=”3ouuIn95iiM” image2=”http://www.demagaga.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/1980s_nyc_streets.jpg” caption2=”1980s New York City Streets” video3=”youtube” url3=”OinF1i8dj6E” image3=”http://www.demagaga.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/1980s_nyc_life.jpg” caption3=”1980s New York City Life” video4=”youtube” url4=”41tn9_NoYe0″ image4=”http://www.demagaga.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/1980s_nyc_graffiti.jpg” caption4=”1980s New York City Graffiti” ] New York City in the 1980’s was an entirely different place than it is now. More dangerous, more disheveled, […]
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PHANTOM FIRST FLIGHT from Nicolas Doldinger on Vimeo. Nicolas Doldinger’s pilotless, remote-controlled plane flew through the streets of New York City and captured some amazing video along the way. [Gothamist]
Read MoreThe 70 something year old footage was stored by the Romano Archive and filmed by a French tourist, Jean Vivier, in the summer of 1939. It’s beautiful to see New York City when it was beginning to emerge as a world financial and commercial capital. It is also interesting to note the dignified dress and […]
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