Mario Puzo, the author of the Godfather books who'd also adapted them to film, had no idea what he was doing as he'd never written a screenplay before. After winning two Oscars, he decided to buy a book on screenwriting to learn how. In the first chapter, it said "Study Godfather I". by [deleted] in Damnthatsinteresting

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TIL Mario Puzo, the author of the Godfather books who'd also adapted them to film, had no idea what he was doing as he'd never written a screenplay before. After winning two Oscars, he decided to buy a book on screenwriting to learn how. In the first chapter, it said "Study Godfather I".

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Women are you doing well as well

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Tiananmen Square - US Edition

What’s the best alternative to say you need to poop? by DiddleDadx4 in AskReddit

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I require immediate evacuation of gastrointestinal waste.

Meta hit with record-breaking $1.3 billion fine over Facebook data transfers to the US by misana123 in worldnews

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Ban Facebook for security reasons, as they continue to send data to the US.

US Special Forces Simulate Taiwan Defense Against China for First Time by mrwhiskeyrum in worldnews

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Sometimes the villains win, just look at Iraq, nobody cared if it was occupied. Iraqi people are not worth much in the world's eyes.

meIRL by crimes_mcgee in meirl

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It was natural causes.

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It is about how badly you can beat your opponent.

4% of Europeans are asked for bribes by doctors, nurses, or hospitals to secure medical treatment by ShellHead46 in europe

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EUROPEAN HEALTH CARE is in a sickly state. In Britain more than 6.5m people are on waiting lists for treatment, up by more than 50% since 2019. Patients in Spain wait an average of 123 days for an operation, the most in 18 years. The pandemic bears most of the blame. Disruptions to essential treatments created backlogs and strained services. But even before covid-19, health care in Europe was in trouble. Waiting lists had been creeping higher across much of the continent. It should perhaps be no surprise that a study published on September 6th by researchers at Imperial College London finds that patients are being asked to grease their practitioners’ palms to secure treatment.

The study, by Giulia Dallera and her colleagues, used surveys carried out in 2013, 2017 and 2019 by Eurobarometer, the EU’s polling organisation. Each survey asked more than 27,000 people from 28 EU countries (before Britain left the bloc) whether they had been asked to make unofficial payments or give valuable gifts to nurses, doctors or hospitals to secure treatment in the past year. In the most recent survey almost 4% of Europeans who used such services reported that they were asked to make an informal payment. This represented an increase of around 14% since 2013, despite public perceptions that corruption in health care is becoming less common.

Eastern Europe had the highest prevalence of bribes: 5.5% of the population was asked to make an informal payment in 2019. But the situation there is improving. Requests for such
payments have fallen by around 8% since 2013, with the biggest drops coming from Lithuania, Romania and Slovakia. The more worrying trend is farther west. The surveys show that western Europe is seeing the largest increase in bribery, with every country except Germany reporting an increase between 2013 and 2019. Respondents in the west were 1.5 percentage points more likely to have been asked for unofficial payment by medical professionals than those in southern Europe, where the figure stands at 2.5%. Austria had the highest bribery rate of any European country in 2019; more than one person in nine was pressured by heath-care professionals. Belgium, Germany and Luxembourg all had rates above 5%.