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Despite being staged, the strangers wrestlers face are often very real.

Today we'll have a look at 7 of the world's worst injuries in professional wrestling history.

Number 7: Joey Mercury To 'botch' in professional wrestling means

to attempt a scripted move or a scripted line that ultimately does not come out as planned

because of a miscalculation, slip-up or mistake.

Most botches are harmless and mainly consist of a wrestler missing his cue, improperly

delivering a line or falling before an opponent's move connects.

However, there are examples of botches that have resulted in life-granding injuries and

even beth.

In late 2006 during WWE's event Armageddon, Joey Mercury and his partner John Morrison

took part in a creatal-four way tag team match in which the titles were hung high above the

ring and the wrestlers could only reach them by using ladders.

Several ladders had been brought to the ring towards achieving the goal within the storyline.

Near the midway point of the match, however, Mercury received a legitimate and quite graphic

injury.

During the bout, Jeff Hardy, one of Mercury's opponents, jumped from the ropes on to a ladder

that had been place on top of another with the purpose of creating a type of see-saw

which was meant to hit Mercury and his partner.

Unfortunately, Mercury took a direct hit and blend started to gush out of his face.

His nose and orbital bone were broken and he would require more than 30 stitches.

After a few weeks, Mercury returned to the ring wearing a protective mask.

Number 6: Steve Austin In 1997, 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin was

one of the WWE's quickest rising stars that had achieved a massive following due to his

rebel persona.

Although his popularity would continue to grow, his career would forever be plagued

by an injury he sustained during an Intercontinental Title match against Owen Hart at Summerslam

1997.

Near the end of the match Hart performed a piledriver on Austin, which is a sit-down,

upside down slam.

However, Austin's head was much lower than it should have been in order for his neck

to be protected.

When Hart dropped him, Austin's head and neck were jammed hard into the ground and

he was immediately unable to move his shoulder and neck muscles.

He struggled through the pain to complete the match's predetermined finale and even

though the fans saw him get the win, the resulting broken neck would take him out of the circuit

for three months.

The recurring effects of the injury would require surgical intervention in 1999 and

Austin was unable to compete for 10 months.

He had to change his finding style so that he would not endanger his neck and spinal

cord and ultimately retired in 2003.

Number 5: Shawn Michaels While competing in a 1998 Royal Rumble match,

Shawn Michaels, who was at the height of his career at the time, sustained a back injury

that would cost him four years of his career.

The accident took place during a 'casket match' between Michaels and the Undertaker.

The objective of the fight was for one wrestler to put the other in a casket and close the

lid.

In order for the wrestlers to complete the scenario, a 'casket' had been placed ringside.

After performing a reverse jump from the ring, Michaels landed with his back on the edge

of the casket.

He did not realize it at the time, but the injury resulted in one shattered and two herniated

disks in his back.

Many people, including Micheals himself believed that he would not wrestle again.

Even though he missed four years of his prime, Michaels made a recovery and returned to the

ring at Summerslam in 2002.

Number 4: Darren Drozdov During a 1999 match against D' Lo Brown,

Darren Drozdov sustained one of the most severe injuries in professional wrestling history.

When Brown performed the running powerbomb, his signature move, on Drozdov, he was unable

to get a proper grip on him, because the latter was wearing a loose shirt during the match.

Drozdov also failed to acute a proper jump to assist Brown in the lift leading up to

the powerbomb.

Drozdov landed on his head and fractured two disks in his neck.

He was taken out on a stretcher and, despite the extensive medical care and the efforts

to reduce the swelling in his spine, the injury left him a quadriplegic, with essentially

no mobility below the neck.

Drozdov never blamed Brown for the tragic end to his career and always expressed his

belief that it had been an unfortunate accident.

The injury took place during a WWE Smackdown! taping and not before a live audience, and

the match was never aired.

Drozdov was ultimately able to gain some mobility in his upper body and continued to work for

the WWE as a writer and a columnist.

Number 3: Mick Foley Also known as Cactus Jack, Dude Love or Mankind,

wrestler Mick Foley was respected among his peers and loved by wrestling fans for his

physical toughness.

Throughout his career Foley would engage in a number of hardcore matches in which he would

go through tables, barbed wire and take multiple chair dots to the head.

During a mid-1998 match against the Undertaker, Foley's tendency for always pushing his

physical limits almost produced a creatal outcome.

The 'Hell in a Cell' match took place during a WWE King of the Ring event and the

competitors faced off in steel cage measuring 15 to 20 feet that had been erected over the

ring.

The event had no restrictions on the use of reponds as tables, chairs and even thumbtack

were allowed.

Before the crowd of roaring fans, Foley, who was then wrestling under the name Mankind,

and the Undertaker took the fight to the top of the steel cell.

Foley was then thrown off the cell and into the commentators' table, situated 20 feet

below.

The fall not only caused him to lose consciousness but also resulted in him suffering a dislocated

shoulder and a collapsed lung.

He laid under the broken table debris for several minutes, before the medical personnel

arrived and used a stretcher to carry him towards an exit point.

Mick Foley then proved to the world why the fans called him 'The King of Hardcore'.

After a 20 foot drop that many believed had represented the end of his career and had

caused one of the commentators to shout out, 'Good God Almighty!

Good God Almighty!

That filled him!

As God as my witness, he is broken in half!' a noticeably dazed Mick Foley got up from

the stretcher with a smile on his face and rushed towards the ring.

Foley and the Undertaker quickly scaled the cell once more and they continued to fight

on top of it.

This time the Undertaker had also brought a chair with the intention of using it against

Foley.

He then performed a joke slam that sent Foley down 15 feet through the top of the cell and

onto the hard mat.

Neither of the two wrestlers had expected the cell's roof panel to collapse and in

a later interview, the Undertaker said that he believed the second fall had filled Foley.

Many of those watching the 'Hell in the Cell' match believed the same and the commentators

urged for the match to be stopped.

The footage then showed the King of Hardcore smiling through his greeding mouth and a lose

tooth dangling from his nose.

As he fell through the top of the cell, the chair fell with him, landed on his face and

dislocated his jaw.

Even after the horrific drop, the match, that many still consider to be among the most brutal

in wrestling history, continued.

Foley was later slammed by the Undertaker into hundreds of thumbtacks, which he himself

had previously strewn onto the ring canvas.

Foley ultimately lost the match but both wrestlers received a standing ovation at the end.

Afterwards, Foley admitted that he could not remember most of the match.

The 1998 bout was not, however, Foley's first brush with Beth or this figure ment.

In a 1999 'I Quit' match for the WWE belt, Dwayne Johnson, also known as the Rock, hit

Foley 10 times in the head with a metal chair in front of his wife and children who were

present ringside.

Aside from a massive gash on his head and a blended face, the strikes also left Foley

with several concussions.

While on the WCW Tour in 1994, Mick Foley sustained one of his most famous injuries.

He was wrestling in Munich, Germany under the name Cactus Jack in a match against Vader,

his long-standing rival.

Foley got his head caught between the first and second rope in a move called the Hangman

that would make it look as if he was joking.

Unfortunately, the ropes were too tight and as he struggled to free himself Foley severely

damaged his right ear.

When he returned to the ring and began to trade blows with Vader, A a large chunk of

his ear fell onto the mat.

The referee did not speak English and was unable to tell Foley about what had happened.

Instead, he picked up his ear and handed it to the ring announcer.

Number 2: Sid Eudy Standing at 6 foot 9 and weighing over 300

pounds, Sid Eudy's constitution meant that attempting aerial maneuvers would be quite

a challenge for him.

Unfortunately, during a 2001 match for the WCW World Heavyweight Championship, his reluctant

attempt at acuting a 'big boot' from the top of the second turnbuckle resulted

in a near career-ending injury.

The move consisted of him kicking with one foot extended while landing on the other.

Eudy botched the landing and broke his leg in half, snapping both the tibia and the fibula.

At least one of the bones reportedly broke through his skin.

During the two-hour surgery, a 17-inch rod was placed in his leg, and for a period of

time afterwards, Eudy used a cane to walk.

Number 1: Owen Heart The Beth of Owen Hart inside the ring is often

cited as the most heartbreaking moment in professional wrestling history.

It took place during a 1999 WWE event called 'Over the Edge'.

At the time Owen Hart was wrestling under the 'Blue Blazer' persona, an unpopular

and buffoonish superhero.

The plan was for Hart to be lowered from the ceiling high above the ring with the use of

a harness and grapple line.

The harness featured a quick-release mechanism.

Hart had performed the stunt a few times before.

As soon as he would have reached the level of the ring, he was supposed to act tangled,

release the mechanism and fall flat on his face in the ring, in keeping with the idea

of his buffoonish persona.

In a tragic turn of events, the mechanism was triggered too early, as Hart was being

lowered in the ring.

One theory is that he had released the mechanism by accident while trying to get comfortable

with both his cape and the harness on.

Other theories claimed that the harness was defective.

Hart fell to his Beth from 78 feet.

He landed chest-first on the top rope and was thrown into the ring.

Hart received immediate medical attention and was taken to the hospital where he succumbed

to his injuries.

The official cause of Beth was internal bleeding caused by blunt force trauma.

The television viewers did not see the accident, as they were shown a pre-taped vignette during

the fall.

The same footage was also displayed on the monitors in the darkened arena.

As Hart was receiving medical attention, the announcer told those watching the live pay-per-view

that the accident was real and not part of a pre-fabricated storyline emphasizing the

fact that Hart was seriously injured.

The controversy that followed his Beth was mainly aimed at the poor planning and infamous

nature of the stunt, on an allegedly defective safety harness and on the fact that the WWE

continued the event after the creatal incident.

Hart's family sued the WWE and settled the case for $18 million on the 2nd of November,

2000.

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Why Superhydrophobic Materials Never Get Wet - Duration: 3:46.

2 buckets full of colored water?

Check.

2 willing subjects?

Check.

A slow mo camera?

Uh, check.

Alright.

Let's do this.

But wait… why is only one of them getting soaked?

The chemistry behind this is pretty darn cool.

So cool in fact that we got the 2016 Chemistry Champions winner, Dr. Mallory Hinks, to help

us out in this video.

Raincoats, car windshields, waterproof phones.

They all use a little chemistry to stay dry.

To show how this works, we sprayed a Reactions team member with an industrial strength waterproof

spray, or what's called a superhydrophobic coating.

"Hydrophobic" meaning water-fearing or water-hating, and "super" meaning "a

whole lot."

Ah, quick safety note guys: spray the shirt.

Not yourself.

So what IS happening?

Well, it turns out, this spray works by borrowing a waterproof tip from nature.

Check out this leaf hopper's wing.

Or this lotus leaf.

These surfaces repel water so well that a drop is just going to sit on top of them

as a ball that's pretty close to a spherical shape.

See, if water drops on a flat surface like a table, it flattens out into a mini puddle.

Scientists refer to a so-called "contact angle".

This angle is usually somewhere between zero and 120 degrees.

By comparison, water droplets on the lotus leaf have a contact angle of more than 150

degrees. And the water droplet on the leafhopper's wing has a contact angle of around 170 degrees.

Getting as close to 180 as gravity will let you would give you an almost perfect sphere,

meaning the surface doesn't even get wet when a bead of water touches it.

So chemists have been trying to figure out how the lotus leaf and leafhopper's wings

do it.

And they've made a lot of progress in trying to get those superhydrophobic contact angles

of over 150 degrees.

There are sprays that can waterproof shoes which are commercially available in some places,

and ones that can prevent your white shirt from getting stained from red wine.

There's even stencil street art in Seattle that only appears when it rains.

Or should we say, only doesn't appear when it suns?

I don't know.

To see some superhydrophobicity in action, we fired up the slow mo camera and dumped

water on superhydrophobic magic sand.

Here it is at 1000 frames per second.

But really, what I know you've all been waiting for -- the chemistry of how this works.

It all comes down to interactions we call surface chemistry and the shape of the surface

at a very small scale.

Most of the legwork is done by the surface -- essentially at the itsy bitsy nanoscale

and up to the microscale, the surface is NOT flat.

It's actually very bumpy and rough.

These rough bumps are covered by a hydrophobic layer that has no time for water to join in

-- sort of how water and oil never seem to get along.

So essentially the water is sitting atop a very oily, waxy bed of nails, and it's pushed

upwards, away from the surface where it sits like a ball.

Because it's on top of the surface, it can easily just roll away.

This is great for lots of products, like rain jackets that use water repelling Gore-tex,

which is made from Teflon, or as we like to call it polytetrafluoroethylene.

Car windshields and windows are coated with polysiloxanes to the same effect -- rain just

rolls off instead of blurring your view.

One of the most innovative uses may be coming to San Francisco soon.

The city is testing a paint to deter public urination.

The hydrophobic paint would create a rough texture … so that anyone who tries to go

wee on a wall, would, in fact, end up wetting themselves.

Thanks for watching us splash water around in the name of science.

For more, check out this great graphic from our friends at C&EN and Compound Interest

in the description below.

Thanks to Seattle Rainworks, Ultra-Ever Dry, and Dr. Mallory Hinks.

Do you have any experiments you want us to try?

Leave them in the comments!

And Hey.

Thanks for watching.

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10 Strange Mysteries of ṀUDERERS Haunted By Their Victim's Ghost - Duration: 11:29.

Some Murderers never stop seeing their victims.

Whether they are haunted by their memories or an actual ghost is debatable, but the following

certainly believed that their victims refused to give them peace.

#10.

Bhim Shankar Giri

Bhim Shankar Giri's brother Jeetendra Anantlal Giri would not stop harassing Bhim's wife.

He asked Jeetendra several times to leave his wife alone, but Jeetendra would not stop.

Bhim grew angry at his brother, and he decided to kill him.

Bhim lured Jeetendra into a secluded area with the promise of a party.

He offered Jeetendra alcohol, and once Jeetendra was drunk, Bhim slit his throat.

Bhim hid his brother's body and went into hiding.

Their family noticed that Jeetendra was missing, and they reported his absence to the police.

A week passed, and Bhim started to constantly hear Jeetendra's voice.

Even his dreams were not safe from his brother.

One night, Brim dreamed that his brother was choking him, and Jeetendra threatened to haunt

him and give him sleepless nights for the rest of his life.

Bhim went home to his family, and he confessed to his brother's murder.

They took Bhim to the police station, where he was arrested.

#9.

John Nkuna

In South Africa in 2002, John Nkuna and two friends kidnapped Bob Ruel Baloyi.

They tied Baloyi up with pieces of cloth and then beat him up.

Nkuna and his friends doused Baloyi with gasoline and set him on fire.

Baloyi's charred remains were later found by a cattle herder, who called the police.

Nkuna fled to another city to escape charges.

However, he was soon haunted by Baloyi's ghost.

He heard Baloyi's voice every night saying, "Just tell my family that you are the one

who murdered me and you'll start sleeping in peace, or you'll follow me."

Nkuna was terrified, and he went to the Baloyi family to confess to the murder.

Nkuna and his friends were arrested, but charges were withdrawn from his friends.

He pleaded not guilty in court, though the court used his confession to get a conviction.

Nkuna was sentenced to 15 years in prison.

#8.

Adrian Daou

Jennifer Stewart was axed to death in a parking lot in 2010.

Her murder went unsolved for nearly three years.

There were no leads until Adrian Daou confessed.

Police were skeptical about his guilt: A few of his statements did not match the crime.

However, he did know a couple of points that only the killer would know.

Police gave him a cardboard tube and told him to reenact the crime.

His motions matched the murder.

Daou said that he had murdered Stewart to launch his music career.

He thought that if he killed someone, he would "be a really good rapper" because "people

talk about that killer stuff."

Daou said that he went to smoke a joint on a bike path after the murder.

While he was there, he was haunted by Stewart's ghost flying by him.

Daou said that he sees her ghost a couple of times a day.

#7.

Victor Amewugah

Victor Amewugah hired a taxi driver for a long journey in 2013.

Halfway through his ride, Amewugah pulled out a gun, killed the driver, and drove off

in the taxi.

He soon repeated his crime.

Amewugah became a suspect in the murders, and he had to go on the run.

He was soon joined by his second victim's ghost, which had started to haunt and attack

him.

The ghost constantly appeared in his dreams and even slapped him while he slept.

He could not get a decent night's sleep.

The torment became unbearable, and Amewugah told a friend about the murders.

His friend called the police and told them that Amewugah was driving one of the victim's

taxis.

Police found and arrested Amewugah.

He confessed to the murders and expressed regret for his actions.

Amewugah advised his fellow criminals to change their lifestyles to avoid being haunted by

their victims' ghosts.

#6.

Al Capone

On February 14, 1929, seven associates of the North Side Gang, including James Clark,

met at a garage.

Four men, including two dressed as police officers, approached them.

The policemen lined the gang members against a wall and opened fire.

All seven were killed.

While the massacre was never solved, it is believed that it was masterminded by Al Capone,

leader of the rival South Side Gang.

Capone was arrested months after the murder.

Prison guards would later report that he would let out bloodcurdling screams, shouting for

Jimmy to leave him alone.

The ghost followed him when he left prison.

Capone hired a medium to get rid of the ghost, but she was unsuccessful.

Later in his life, his bodyguards would hear Capone begging someone to leave him alone.

When they went inside, Capone was by himself.

He told his guards that he was being haunted by the ghost of James Clark.

#5.

Mark Bridger

Mark Bridger spent his days drinking, watching pornographic videos, and looking at indecent

images of children.

After he had spent a typical evening drinking in 2012, he drove around to find a young girl.

He stumbled upon five-year-old April Jones.

Jones went into Bridger's car, and she was never seen again.

Bridger was arrested the next day.

He admitted that he had killed Jones.

However, he claimed that it was an accident.

Bridger said that he had accidentally hit Jones with his car.

He remembered placing her body in his car before he went for help.

Alcohol had blurred his memory, and he did not know what happened to her body.

After a forensic expert found fragments of bone and blood matching Jones's DNA in Bridger's

house, police rejected his story.

They believe that he sexually assaulted the child before he killed her and scattered her

body parts.

The court agreed with the police.

Bridger was found guilty, and he was sentenced to life in prison.

He told a fellow inmate that he is tortured by visions of Jones, who appears in his jail

cell at night.

#4.

Jose E. Ferreira Jr.

Jose Ferreira, then 17, met Carrie Ann Jopek, 13, at a party in 1982.

He shared a joint with the girl, and she asked him to join her in the basement.

As they were walking down the steps, Jopek began having second thoughts.

She turned toward Ferreira and said, "I don't know if this is a good idea."

Ferreira responded, "You are going downstairs," and he pushed the girl down the steps.

Ferreira looked at Jopek's limp body, and he saw an opportunity.

He "had his way with her" before he realized that her neck was broken.

Jopek was dead.

Ferreira snuck her body out of the house and buried it under a neighbor's porch.

The body wasn't discovered for 17 months.

Police had no leads, and the case remained unsolved.

Ferreira finally confessed to the murder after three decades.

He said that Jopek's spirit had haunted him since she died.

#3.

Ah Fong

In Hong Kong in 1999, three members of a secret triad gang society captured Fan Man-yee.

They claimed she owed them HK$20,000.

The men spent a month horrifically torturing Fan before she died of her injuries.

They sawed up her body, boiled the parts, and threw the pieces into the trash.

One of the men had a 13-year-old girlfriend who had helped with the torture.

The girl, known only as "Ah Fong," suffered from nightmares.

She kept seeing Fan's ghost.

Ah Fong called the police and reported the crime.

At first, they assumed that her story was just teenage delusion.

However, they investigated the place where Fan was tortured and discovered parts of her

body.

The gang members were arrested, and the case went to court.

Ah Fong testified in exchange for immunity.

The three men were found guilty of manslaughter, and they were sentenced to life in prison.

#2.

Daniel French

In 2012, Daniel French wanted easy money, so he decided to rob a house in a retirement

community.

French posed as a maintenance worker and entered 87-year-old Barbara Howe's home.

He shocked her in the neck with a stun gun.

However, the woman did not go down.

French grabbed Howe and started to choke her.

The woman wouldn't lose consciousness.

French kept his hands around her neck, and she eventually died.

He hid her body and rifled through her belongings.

French found $18 and a diamond ring, which he threw out of his car's window.

Howe's murder went unsolved for two years.

Police managed to piece together evidence that led to French.

They questioned French, and he confessed to the murder.

French told the police that he felt terrible for the woman's murder, and that "I seen

Ms. Howe's ghost, and I apologized."

#1.

Terry Childs

In 1987, Terry Childs stabbed a 17-year-old girl, Lois Sigala, to death.

He was convicted of murder and sentenced to 41 years in prison.

While he was imprisoned, he confessed to several more murders.

One of his victims was Linda Ann Jozovich.

In 1979, he had kidnapped her from a parking lot and then beat, strangled, and stabbed

her repeatedly.

Childs hid her body in the Santa Cruz Mountains.

It took over a decade to find the remains.

Childs claimed that he had to confess to the murders to "free himself from his demons."

He said that he was haunted by the ghosts of his victims.

Childs saw them in his cell, staring at him and "eating up his brain."

He claimed that Jozovich had haunted him; however, she disappeared after he confessed

to her murder.

Childs's confessions have increased his prison sentence to life without parole.

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Bio160 Su17 Ch09V06 Mutations - Duration: 4:45.

Hi All, In the previous two videos, we learned about transcription (RNA production)

and translation (protein production). These are the basic processes necessary for gene expression.

The production of correct protein is critical for maintaining health.

Too much production of proto-oncogene protein can contribute to cancer.

Production of incorrect tumor suppressor protein can also lead to cancer.

Obviously, having the right recipe is important for producing the correct protein.

Having a recipe call for wrapping a baking potato in foil is reasonable.

A typo that changes the instructions to wrapping a baking potato in soil would be a bad thing.

Mutations are typos, errors in the nucleotide sequence, of DNA.

Since they are changes to the nucleotide sequence of DNA, they are permanent and will be passed down,

through DNA replication, in each S phase of the cell cycle. Changes to RNAs or proteins,

without changes to DNA are just temporary. But any change to DNA will be a change to the permanent record

of that cell and all of its descendants. Mutations—changes to the nucleotide sequence of DNA.

There are several ways that nucleotide sequence can change and several effects that those changes can have.

Let's take a look.

A base substitution mutation occurs when a single nucleotide is different than in the original recipe.

If that change escapes DNA repair and the complementary nucleotide changes to form

a complementary base pair, then the base substitution mutation is made permanent.

An insertion mutation occurs when one or more excess nucleotides are added to a nucleotide sequence.

A deletion mutation occurs when one or more nucleotides are omitted from a nucleotide sequence.

Base substitutions, insertions, and deletions are all descriptions

of the nucleotide changes that can be classified as mutations.

Those nucleotide sequence changes may affect the protein's amino acid sequence.

A missense mutation occurs when a mutation changes one amino acid in a protein.

Sickle cell disease is caused by a missense mutation that causes a change of one amino acid

out of 570+ amino acids in the hemoglobin molecule.

That one amino acid change causes large-scale changes to the hemoglobin molecule

that lead to whole body symptoms in the person.

If a mutation causes the production of a new STOP codon where there shouldn't be one,

we call that a nonsense mutation.

Many base substitution mutations result in neutral mutations.

Neutral mutations are changes to the nucleotide sequence of DNA

that do not result in change in protein production.

While neutral mutations are inconsequential in the short run, in the long run,

they may have effect if another mutation happens close by that makes the first, neutral mutation more relevant.

One other type of mutation occurs from insertions or deletions in numbers other than multiples of three.

This leads to what is called a frameshift mutation. When the first AUG is found in the mRNA,

that sets the Reading Frame—the sets of nucleotides that make up the codons that are read in translation.

If an insertion or deletion mutation occurs, then the combinations of nucleotides are offset and every codon,

downstream of the insertion/deletion, is thrown off.

Since the reading frame is shifted, we call this a frameshift mutation.

Frameshift usually have major effects on the functioning of the protein

(because every downstream codon is affected). Neutral mutations are usually not very harmful.

Other mutations, simple base substitutions, missesense and nonsense mutations

might have small effects or they might have major effects on the protein and on the individual.

Whether mutations have large or small or nonexistent effects on the protein, they're still mutations—

changes to the nucleotide sequence. In the last video for this chapter, we'll look at other prokaryotic

and eukaryotic factors that can have impact on how chromosomes are replicated and how they're expressed.

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Gözdən qaçırdığımız şeylər - Sonuna qədər izləyin, çox təəccüblənəcəksiz(Azərbaycanca alt yazılı) - Duration: 2:29.

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Обновление 0.6.9. Уникальные командиры [World of Warships] - Duration: 5:42.

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HEY, JUSTIN.

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HE WENT TO THE MAXFIELD BOUTIQUE

AND HE ALSO WENT TO CATCH AFTER

THAT.

HE WAS WITH ONE OF HIS PASTOR

FRIENDS, PASTOR RICH WILKERSON.

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Tutorial Tuesday Ep 10: Corner to Corner (C2C) Crochet - Duration: 16:26.

hey guys it's Amanda here yes I'm sitting on the floor next to this lovely

table got blanket covering all my junk up there I'm trying to get some sunlight

but it's kind of a cloudy day outside and just the way my room is right now

this is the best I could get so I'm trying to send into sunlight so you can

actually see what I'm filming so that's why I'm sitting here on the floor next

to a table

but anyways by popular demand I am going to be showing you guys today

for this tutorial Tuesday how to do the corner to corner crochet method and if

you don't know what that is google it right now

positive videos go Google corner to corner crochet or a times called C to C

corner to corner and go look up some pictures it's really cool I'll show you

a project that I'm working on using this method right now going to kind of lean

back so I put on the camera the reason it's called corner to corner is because

when you work a project with this method you work corner to corner and you're

kind of going to be working with these blocks so you crochet a block in the

first corner and then you're going to crochet block here and here and then and

those going to go to a block block block I'll show you what I'm talking about cut

probably not make much sense so you start in the corner here when you

crochet the first block then your next draw you crochet one two blocks then you

thought are you crochet three blocks and you kind of work and you're going to

start working and almost making it's like triangle shape and that's when

you're increasing the corner to corner project and then you're going to go

ahead and decrease the corner to corner project and that's going to make the

triangle come back in and you'll work from this corner and you'll get to a

corner up on this side I'm not done with this project yet so that's why it's just

a big triangle right now but it's really cool because you can make different

projects with it it's great for blanket it's also really cool because you can

almost make pictures with it if you've ever seen like grass scans that's

basically where you use different color yarns to create like a picture so it's

almost like each of these blocks acts like a pixel so you can make each of

these blocks any color you want and so just like on a computer screen if you

have a bunch of different colored pixels arranged next to each other it makes a

full picture you can do the same idea with this process so let's look at our

tutorial toward today so I'm going to be using the sugar and cream yarn cotton

yarn the color I'm using here this is tangerine and as far as hook goes I'm

going to use this hook by boy and the size G

so to start the corner to corner you're going to make a chain and this involves

a lot of chains and double crochets because ideas are going to make these

squares that are going to stack along each other you're going to work corner

to corner and it'll make sense as we work alone so to start you want to chain

six one file and we're going to start by making our first square so I'm just

going to turn the chain and I'm going to count one two three skip those three and

work a double crochet in the fourth chain from the hook so I've got this

three turning chain here a double crochet and I'm just going to do two

more double crochet in the last two chains

and so what we've created so far is our first square this is the corner and our

project is going to work it's going to angle out and grow that way we're going

to work our next spot here in here and then we're going to work squares one two

three and they're going to work one two three four squares and it's going to

kind of grow and get wider and then once we get the size we want it will come

back down so what we're going to do next is we're going to do another chain six

and then we want to turn our work like this you can kind of flip the little

square that you've already made over and we're going to do just like we did the

first time we made a square we're going to skip one two three chains and we're

going to go in the fourth chain from our hook and work a double crochet stitch

and then we're going to do two more double crochet in each of the two chains

that we have left

now here it might get a little confusing this first square it might be curling

over like this might be soft over this way you want to make sure that it's

turned this way so if you have your square that you've just made here you

want to make sure that this one Orient's itself there next to it and so we want

to connect these two and we're just going to do this with a simple slip

stitch we're going to insert our hook beneath this chain in our first block

and work a slip stitch and now so this is our first one this is our first row

so on our second row we do two so we've got our first block and we want to do a

second block right here so we're going to change three things and then we're

going to double crochet three stitches along this chain from in our first block

alright so now we've got this so we can talk about what's going on and you can

possibly see the pattern starting so this is our very first block and then we

did this block and that block so if you want to think about it like we do in

crochet where we have rows this block here is like our first row this these

two are our second row and on each row you get one block wider so aren't our

third row we're going to have three blocks so they'll go here here and here

and then on each sequential row we're going to add one more block and it will

continue getting wider until it's time to decrease the project so I'll show you

that again and hopefully you'll start to see the pattern here so once you get to

the end of a row so we count once we've done the number of blocks for that row

we're counting this is a row this is a row so once you get to the end of the

row when you're starting another row you always chain 6 and then skip 3 chain

come in the 4th spot and work a double crochet and then work two more double

crochet one in each of the following chain spots

and now you completed that block this is the first block of our third row so we

want to again make sure that our work is turned like this not like this because

if it's turned like this we won't be going do we go here do we go where do we

go so you want to make sure it's turned like this and now you can kind of see

how we're going to work on this row which is going to run this way we're

going to work a block here here and here so once we work a block we need to

attach it to the next spot and so we're going to find the turning chain from

this block to the left of it we're going to insert our hook just in that nice gap

there and do a slip stitch and essentially that slip stitch is going to

kind of anchor these two blocks next to each other and now what we're going to

do for the next two blocks once we've done the slip stitch we're going to

chain three and then work three double crochet in that chaining space in the

turning chain space to be more specific

and so now we've worked one - we need to work a third one on this row but before

we can work in this spot up here we need to attach this block to the block to the

left of it so I'm just going to insert my hook in this turning chain and the

block to the left of it and that gap there and work a slip stitch now it's

fastened that square that block in and then I'm going to chain three loop the

yarn has a nice little knot bit at a time in the factory and then in the same

spot to make my block I'm going to work three double crochet

and now that we have three blocks were at the end of our third row let's pause

here for a moment and we'll talk about what we've done and how the pattern

itself works as we get bigger so you can kind of see how this why it's called

corner to corner because we're starting and we're making starting in a corner

and we're going to end in the corner on the opposite side and it'll create a

nice square or rectangular shape whatever you're going for so whenever we

work we work at these blocks the first one has one block second row has two

blocks third row has three blocks in each row we'll have more and more blocks

so each of these blocks is made up of a three turning three chains that count as

our turning chain and then 3 double-crochet however the first one on

the row is a little bit different than some of these blocks in the middle

because we have to when we first start a row we have to do six chains so we have

a spot that we can work those 3 double-crochet in if it's not the first

stitch from the row so like this one it was the first one on this row so we had

to work 6 chain 3 along here and three on this side as our returning chain

because then I gave us a place for us to work these double crochet stitches and

then we needed to fasten it to the block to the left of it with a slip stitch but

then all these other blocks in the row every block except for the first one in

the room we just did a turning chain of 3 worked in the chain space from the

previous rows block did a turning chain of 3 and then 2 3 double-crochet in the

turning chain of the previous rows block and so the pattern keeps building like

that so let's say we want to make a nice 9 by 9 little block pattern here

so I want to start getting narrower but the issue is if we keep using the method

that we happen I'm going to end up putting a block right here however we

just want to put blocks here and here on this row we don't want to go here and we

don't want to go here so what we're going to do is now we're going to work a

little bit more like we do when we crochet normally we're going to turn our

work so from right to left and we're going to slip stitch along the top of

this row so I'm going to do a slip stitch in the first double crochet then

a slip stitch in the next one and then a slip stitch in this turning

chain again that little tail invade us because of where they tie the yarn in

the factory so your project hopefully they won't have that so now this puts us

along the side here and this is where we're going to keep building the pattern

if we had worked a block here our work would be turned like this and we would

have slip stitched right in here and then we would do our three chain work

three double crochet in here and keep going but basically that's where we're

at so we just turn our work kind of angle at 90 degrees chain three one two

three and then just like before we're going to work three double crochet in

the chain space of the block below it all right and now you can see that it's

starting to work like all our other rows did just we didn't have to put a block

here then to finish this row I'm just going to slip stitch in the chain space

of the block to the left and now once more do one do three chain three double

crochet to make the block

and then once we finish the block we want to fasten it to the block to the

left with a nice slip stitch in the turning chain gap now normally if we

were still going wider we would work another block up here but because we're

trying to get met this to come to this other corner here we're not going to

work there instead we're going to turn our work because we're on the decreasing

rows now we're going to slip stitch along the top here so just slip stitch

along I'm working a slip stitch in each of the top of my double crochet and then

once you get to the side here where there's the turning chain go in the hole

there and work a slip stitch right there and then it says if you had done a block

here and slip stitch it here except you didn't actually have to do a block here

so then we just work a one last block like we normally do chain three and then

work three double crochet into the turning chain of the block below it and

then once more attach this block with a slip stitch to the block next to it and

there you go so this is the block where we started this is the block where we

ended we worked out we got wider with our blocks and then we showed you how to

come in narrower so you can finish and reach the other corner so here's a

little square that I went ahead and crocheted it's a little corner to corner

project I just want to use this to talk about a couple different things first

off this is to give you an idea of how color changes can work it's kind of hard

to see on the camera there but it's like a little space little cute creepy kind

of baby anyways so this is to give you an idea of how the color-changing can

look and to show you give you an idea just a different effects that you can

get from corner to corner crochet and why it's so great

another thing I'll go ahead and mention is if you look at some of these spots

how those kind of holes depending on your tension the size of your yarn the

size of your hook you may find that you end up with some holes when you

work in the different blocks and of course you don't really want holes in

your project so there's a couple different ways to change this the first

way is to change your hook if you go if you have holes go with a smaller hook

size if that doesn't seem to do the trick or else it causes other problems

that you didn't have before what you can do is instead of doing six chains or

three chains you can let your turning chains

only count is two so the way you would do this is every time instead of doing

six chains when you start a row you would only do five chains and then when

you do your turning chain instead of counting three you would only do two two

chains before you work your little tile and so by changing the length of your

turning chain it will help prevent those holes and things so I hope that this

inspires you to go try it I hope this tutorial was helpful and as always

comment below I want to hear from you guys I know a lot of people struggle

learning the corner corner so if this video helped you let somebody else know

it might just help somebody else out to go get up there and get crocheting Hulu

a new crochet face monster who ahahahaha Amanda is a really awesome person you

should subscribe to her Channel and give a thumbs up on all her videos because

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Parents: How to Read M-STEP/MME Fall 2017 Report on Student Scores - Duration: 5:40.

As parents, you want your children to succeed both in school and later, in the workplace.

This is why Michigan routinely strengthens state learning standards.

These standards broadly outline, by subject and grade level, what students should know

and be able to do, in order to graduate from high school ready to succeed, no matter what

their future plans.

Each spring, students across the state in grades 3-8 take the Michigan Student Test

of Educational Progress, also called the M-STEP.

High school juniors take the Michigan Merit Exam, called the MME.

These tests measure student progress - toward mastering Michigan's Academic Standards.

They also can show how well the school's curriculum aligns to state standards.

The more aligned a school's curriculum and the more students learn, the higher state

test scores are likely to be.

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local tests, classroom work and report cards, they can help families and teachers understand

where students are doing well and where they may need additional support.

Preliminary M-STEP results are available to schools within 24 to 48 hours of a student

completing a subject area.

Final results are released prior to the beginning of the next school year.

Schools give a printed report to parents and guardians that describes their student's

performance on the subjects tested by M-STEP or MME.

The reports differ slightly by grade.

In grades 3 through 8, English language arts and mathematics standards are measured by

M-STEP.

Science Standards are measured In grades 4, 7 and 11.

Social studies in grades 5, 8 and 11.

Starting in 2018, both science and social studies will be measured in grades 5, 8 and

11.

In grade 11, M-STEP is used to measure science and social studies.

However, English language arts and mathematics standards are measured through the SAT college

entrance exam.

Finally, work skills are measured by the ACT WorkKeys assessment.

To help you understand the reports, let's walk through one.

First, you will see a letter from our State Superintendent of Education with important

information about this report.

Next, you will find your student's actual performance by subject.

A multi-color performance line is used to help you quickly see if your student is Advanced,

Proficient, Partially Proficient, or Not Proficient in each subject tested.

A scale or number score shows where your child's performance falls within a specific proficiency

level and on the overall proficiency scale.

The Margin of Error, indicated within the Gray area, indicates the range of scores your

student might have received if they took the same or similar test on another day.

Next, you will see information that describes key learning areas, called Claims for English

language arts and mathematics.

These claims will give you more information about how well your student knows the subject

and where they may need additional support.

The claim line shows how your student is doing when compared to the overall range of performance

within each claim.

A blue triangle next to a claim indicates a student is making adequate progress.

A yellow circle suggests attention might be needed in this area.

An orange upside-down triangle indicates the student is most at risk of falling behind.

For science and social studies, you will see a score for learning areas called Disciplines.

Instead of symbols, you will see a report of the points your student earned compared

to the total points possible in each discipline.

For high school students, the M-STEP scores are only one part of the complete Michigan

Merit Exam high school report.

High school M-STEP science and social studies scores are reported in the same manner as

they are for elementary and middle school students.

The high school report also includes scores on two additional assessments; the SAT college

entrance exam and the ACT WorkKeys.

The score report includes instructions on how to interpret student scores in each assessment.

The M-STEP is a challenging test used to measure student learning against Michigan's high

academic standards.

Your student's teacher can explain each of these reports in more detail and discuss

how these results compare to your student's class work and other tests.

M-STEP and MME provide an important snapshot of how students are doing at the school, district,

and state levels.

State assessments are also used by teachers, schools, and districts to align student learning

to state standards.

This informative state testing now averages only 4 to 8 hours total per student depending

on grade.

This accounts for less than one percent of a student's learning time.

Other tests your student may take are determined by your local school or district.

For more information, visit www.Michigan.gov/mstep

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As leader of Canada's Conservatives,

I'm focused on presenting a new plan

for a stronger economy that helps

every Canadian get ahead.

And that starts with a government that spends prudently today

so we don't burden the generations of tomorrow.

And these are principles

any business owner understands intuitively,

just like the community represented by

the Indo-Canada Chamber of Commerce,

who I met with today.

Canada's small business owners work hard

and make sacrifices to grow and expand.

They save and invest in their own businesses,

so that they can create jobs

and give so many families a brighter future.

Unfortunately, the Liberal government is doing

exactly the opposite:

they're spending it all today

and leaving it to our kids to pay tomorrow.

They've even hiked taxes on small businesses

in order to keep up with their reckless spending.

We know that's wrong. There's a better way.

One that rewards risk and hard work

by keeping taxes low.

Conservatives believe in these principles because we know

that's it's already expensive enough

trying to run your own business.

Let's get to work on changing that.

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Subacqua Tifon X Octopus - www.cascoantiguo.com - Duration: 1:48.

Hi and welcome back to Casco Dive's YouTube channel. Today we're going to be

looking at the Subacqua Tifon X Octopus. As you can see this octopus has

a 1 meter length bright yellow hose so it's easy to see. The hose comes equipped

with a protective area here at this end and also one down here. These are the

areas that are going to receive the brunt force of use so it's most

important to have them protected. You'll see here we have the purge button. It's

easily pressed and here in the cover you'll notice that we have these holes

which prevents too much water pressure on the purge button so you don't have to

worry about it being pushed until you want it pushed again. This is also in a

nice yellow color so it's easy to see. It's great if if your dive buddy needs

to use it you can always count on them to know exactly where it is. On this side

you'll see that we have a super soft silicone mouthpiece it's a great size it

fits perfectly in your mouth and it's comfortable to use as well and here

you'll notice we have the venturi control knob and again this is just a

really easy to use light octopus and it could come in handy on a dive so it's

really important to have. Thanks a lot for joining us today and I hope to see

you in the future for product information and tutorials. Don't forget

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15 Celebs Who Try So Hard To Look Hot It's Pathetic.

If there's one thing that can make a totally hot woman look ugly, it's when she tries

too hard to look hot.

One would think that really famous and super hot celebrities would be above that kind of

thing, that they would just be comfortable with how hot they look and not try too hard,

but in a lot of cases, you would be totally wrong.

Many celebrities that are thought of as being really hot, spend much of their days trying

desperately to look hot in their selfies for social media.

And guess what?

It comes off as totally pathetic.

The funniest part is knowing that they probably took around 90 selfies just to come up with

one that they think looks hot so that some chick that works at Walmart in Arkansas will

think they're super cool.

Are these celebrities really this shallow?

Are they really this immature?

Are they really this desperate to look hot?

Do they really fail at looking hot to everyone that's over the age of 15 and has an IQ

over 90?

The answers to all of the above are yes.

There are a lot of offenders out there; I literally could have found 100 celebrities

throwing up totally ridiculous selfies on their Instagram, but these 15 are those I

consider to be the worst offenders.

They think they look hot, but they're trying way too hard.

Yes, we see you, and you all look dumb.

1.

Nicki Minaj.

Poor Nicki Minaj.

She takes awful selfies.

Nicki, do you really think that just because you're sucking in your cheeks all the time

that it makes your face look skinnier?

Well, I guess it does, actually, but it also does a couple of other things.

It makes you look really crazy, and it also makes it obvious how hard you're trying

to look hot.

Is this really what it's about for some of these super famous celebrities?

Are they really just totally insecure and constantly trying to look cool for their fans?

Maybe so, and, in reality, while it might be kind of sad to think about, it's probably

why a lot of these women are famous in the first place.

They so badly want us to think they're hot that sometimes, some of us actually fall for

it.

2.

Miley Cyrus.

Miley Cyrus is pretty much known for trying too hard.

If you look up those words in the dictionary, I'm pretty sure that her picture comes up

next to them.

Her selfies are mostly awful, as a case in point, here's one of her where she's putting

on a totally sexy face while at the same time sitting on the toilet.

Yeah, Miley…

I'm sure you're going number 1 and not number 2, but still, maybe just wait until

you get off the crapper before you start trying to look hot.

At the same time, no one has ever accused Miley Cyrus of having good judgment, and like

some others on this list, the fact that she tries too hard and is a complete trainwreck

is in part why she's so famous in the first place.

3.

Kendall Jenner.

Most of Kendall Jenner's selfies are kind of the whole "The Emperor Wears No Clothes"

thing.

It's like you're supposed to think that she looks really hot, and you're supposed

to say to other people that she looks hot, and of course, she thinks she looks hot, but

what is the reality really?

Well, the reality actually is that most of the time, Kendall Jenner looks totally ridiculous

in her selfies.

Is she a beautiful woman?

Of course she is.

Do most of her selfies look like what would happen if you put a ton of makeup on a duck

and forced it to take a bunch of quaaludes?

Yes, indeed.

Kendall, I have something to tell you that apparently your close friends and family won't:

you look really stupid in most of your selfies.

4.

Kylie Jenner . Kylie Jenner tries too hard, without a doubt.

Need proof?

Just check out what Eonline reported about her: "Kylie Jenner broke the event's 'no

selfie' rule (though she was hardly the only one) to get her 'annual bathroom selfie'

at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City Monday.

The social media star, who modeled a curve-hugging Versace dress and Lorraine Schwartz jewels,

recruited quite a crew for her impromptu photo shoot."

Oh wow, Kylie.

So you went to a big event at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and you took a totally awesome

selfie with a bunch of other people in the bathroom.

Are you trying to prove that you're an incredibly shallow person?

Because you're doing a really good job of it if you are.

5.

Kim Kardashian.

Kim Kardashian fits into the Paris Hilton mold of this article.

In fact, she started off as Paris Hilton's lap dog and then ended up moving past her

in the race for "most famous hot chick who's also pretty dumb."

It's hard to even guess how many selfies Kim has taken throughout her life, but I can

tell you one thing: I'm sure she's taken about a hundred times more photos of herself

than she's ever posted on social media.

This, of course, is totally pathetic.

Back in the old days, if you were hot and famous, people took photos of you.

Now, there are a whole bunch of dubs out there like Kim taking photos of themselves trying

to look hot.

It's pathetic.

Thankfully, Kim's moment in the sun is fading; soon, she'll be gone for good.

6.

Heidi Klum.

Okay, so there's no doubt that Heidi Klum is a beautiful woman, and even more so when

you consider that she's 43 years old.

She still looks smoking; that's for certain.

So why not age gracefully?

Why try so hard?

She's well known for putting up body selfies on social media, including one with a smiley

face made of shells and sand on her near naked body.

Does her body look good in the shot?

Yes, it does.

Does it make it less hot knowing that a woman in her 40s planned out this photo so millions

of people would look at it and think she looks hot?

Yeah, it makes it way less hot.

Heidi, at your age, do you really want to be included in a post with all these much

younger and honestly much dumber women?

No?

Then knock it off.

7.

Miranda Kerr.

Miranda Kerr is a super hot model.

You know the only thing that makes her less hot?

Trying way too hard.

Check out what news.com.au had to say about her: "She's a world famous supermodel

with looks to die for, so who can blame her for taking so many pics of herself?

Miranda Kerr was pictured on a selfie spree at the Louis Vuitton ready-to-wear show at

Paris Fashion Week.

The Aussie model was seemingly keen to document her every move."

So let's get this straight for a minute: she's a model at a Paris fashion show, and

she's walking around taking a ton of pictures of herself.

How lame is that?

Maybe she could hire someone to just walk around in front of her holding up a mirror

so she could just look at herself constantly.

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