Sustainable Design in Modern Vehicle Manufacturing

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The car industry is changing fast, and it’s more than just about electric engines. Besides the switch to electric power, there’s a quieter shift happening in how cars are designed, built, and even taken apart. Sustainable design is no longer a niche idea; it’s becoming a core part of making modern vehicles. This approach tackles the environmental impact throughout a car’s whole life, dealing with resource depletion and pollution by rethinking everything from the raw materials to recycling at the end of its life.
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Remembering David Hockney (1937–2026)

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The art world lost one of its brightest voices this week with the passing of British artist David Hockney, who died peacefully at home on June 11, 2026  at the age of 88.

Over a career spanning more than seven decades, Hockney transformed the everyday into something extraordinary. From his iconic California swimming pools and intimate portraits to his vibrant Yorkshire landscapes and groundbreaking iPad drawings, his work celebrated the joy of looking closely at the world around us.

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Pink Thing of The Day: Ed Gein’s Dreamhouse

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Barbie’s Dreamhouse? So three  years ago. This week’s Pink Thing of the Day is the decidedly less wholesome Ed Gein’s Dreamhouse, a hilariously twisted creation from the darkly absurd animated series Cyanide & Happiness Show (on the Animation Plus Network).

At first glance, the house looks like it belongs in a kid’s Saturday morning cartoon. It’s Shocking Hot Pink from roof to foundation, complete with cheerful sparkles and the kind of cartoon charm that practically screams “family-friendly fun.” Then you notice the name. And the tiny figure peering out the upstairs window. Suddenly, this sugary suburban fantasy takes a sharp detour into the bizarre.
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How Body Shape and Fabric Help Build Confidence

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Body shape and fabric go hand in hand when trying to achieve a smoother and more pleasing silhouette. Of course, it can take some trial and error, but you can save your tears for another day when you know what materials work best with specific body features. From supportive silks and knits to textured fabrics and thick cottons, here are the most flattering materials for every body type.
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9 Relationship-Building Habits of Great Businesses

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In a world driven by automated emails and algorithmic interactions, businesses often forget a simple truth: people buy from people. The most successful organizations do not view buyers as numbers on a spreadsheet. They view them as partners.

Building strong corporate relationships is not a one-time marketing campaign. It is a daily practice. Great businesses treat trust as their most valuable asset and actively invest in it.

When you prioritize authentic connection, customer retention takes care of itself. Here are the nine non-negotiable relationship-building habits that separate industry leaders from the rest of the pack.
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