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New York City is a world capital in every sense of the word — it's a cultural and

economic powerhouse, and arguably the most influential city on the planet.

But it wasn't always this way, as the following cities once dominated the world around them.

10.

Vijayanagara

The city of Vijayanagara ("the city of victory"), located in Southern India, was the capital

of an empire by the same name.

This empire held power in the 14th to 17th centuries and covered much of the Indian subcontinent.

Its existence is due to the power vacuum left behind by the Delhi Sultans, who wreaked havoc

and then abandoned the region.

Using the threat of encroaching Muslims as an incentive to bring all the Hindu people

together, the first Vijayanagaran rulers managed to create an empire capable of holding rival

Sultanates in check.

The capital of the empire, as described by Dr. George Michell, "Was perhaps the most

complete example of an imperial city… situated in one of the most extraordinary landscapes

to be found in Asia, not just in India…"

A granitic landscape through which the Tungabhadra River flows allowed the people to build irrigation

canals, while at the same time offering natural protection from surprise invasions.

The region also holds tremendous religious importance for the locals.

Eyewitness accounts, provided to us by Persian and European visitors, paint a picture of

life in Vijayanagara as well as the magnificence of the local Maha Navami festival.

Among the lavish palaces and temples, archeologists have found the remnants of army garrisons

and elephant stables.

With the major defeat of its army in 1565 AD at the hands of the Muslims, the city was

abandoned and burned to the ground.

Unlike most Indian settlements, Vijayanagara was never repopulated, despite multiple attempts

to do so.

9.

Constantinople

After the split of the Roman Empire into two, the city of Rome gradually lost almost all

of its former glory.

In 330 AD, Emperor Constantine moved the seat of power from Rome to the small town of Byzantium

and then transformed it into Constantinople.

The capital of the Byzantine Empire for over 1000 years, this mighty city became the wealthiest

and most influential metropolis in Europe.

It had the largest walls the continent had ever seen, the Theodosian Walls, sparing the

city from many attacks across the centuries.

The imposing cathedral of Hagia Sophia, built by Emperor Justinian I in 537 AD, was one

of the Wonders of Late Antiquity, and the Hippodrome, where horse races were held, surpassed

even the Coliseum of Rome.

Situated on the strait of Bosphorus, which seperates the Mediterranean from the Black

Sea and Europe from Asia, Constantinople helped, among other things, turn future European empires

into world dominating forces.

Not even after the fall of the Byzantines in 1453 did the city lose its power; it simply

changed its name to Istanbul under the new rule of the Ottoman Turks.

8.

Palmyra

Trade has always been a great source of wealth and knowledge for human civilization.

Cities like Palmyra ("place of palms"), situated in the desert of present day Syria,

are perfect examples.

Built by the Romans when they seized control of the region in the first century AD, Palmyra

acted as a central hub for trade within the Silk Road network.

All goods coming to the West from China and India went through this city, which charged

the traders as much as 25% for this privilege.

Palmyra offered in return security, water, food, shelter and shade for travelers who

were happy to pay to have access.

Its design and architecture show the mercantile nature of the city — by connecting the Temple

of Ba'al, Diocletian's Camp, the Theater and the Agora with colonnaded streets some

1100 meters long, shade was provided for all sorts of traders and craftsmen.

Palmyra had been a semi-independent city state influenced by Roman rule.

When the city's ruler, Odaenathus, was assassinated, his wife Zenobia came to power.

Under her dominion, the city began to expand its rule throughout the Middle East, triggering

a conflict with Rome.

After Zenobia's defeat and capture in 272 AD, she was paraded in golden shackles by

Emperor Aurelian through the city of Rome, while Palmyra was sacked and never truly recovered.

7.

Persepolis

Built some 2500 years ago by King Darius the Great, Persepolis was known as "the richest

city under the sun" and the capital of the Achaemenid Empire.

Founded by a nomadic branch of the Indo-European family who settled the Iranian plateau, no

empire before it had ever been as large.

It stretched all the way from the borders of present day India to Greece, Egypt and

Russia.

Regarded as "the King of Kings," Darius the Great ruled over 28 other kingdoms within

his realm, and together with his successors were quite tolerant and accepting of different

cultures and religions.

The city of Persepolis currently lies in ruins, pillaged and burnt down by Alexander the Great

in 330 BC, but back in its heyday this metropolis was like no other.

The Apadana, the centerpiece of the entire palace complex, was the chamber in which the

emperor received envoys and ambassadors from all corners of his realm.

This structure alone had over 72 columns 82 feet high, which held together the beautifully

adorned rooftop.

Before entering this forest-like chamber, foreigners first had to pass the "Gate of

All Nations" which was guarded on both sides by huge stone bull-bodied bearded men representing

the might of the Empire.

The majority of buildings we can still see at Persepolis are the work of Emperor Xerxes,

the son of Darius, and his son Artaxerxes I.

Some still argue that the defeat of the Persians in 490-480BC by the city-states of Greece

wasn't a good thing, since the Persians had a much more open society.

They offered freedom of religion for all cultures within their domain, while their own religion,

Zoroastrianism, forbid the practice of slavery.

Not to mention the fact that women had many more rights and liberties than most world

cultures at the time, especially compared to the Greeks.

6.

Carthage

Legend has it that Carthage was founded by Queen Dido of the Phoenicians.

She fled the city of Tyre located in present-day Lebanon in order to escape the wrath of her

brother Pygmalion, who was her contestant to the throne.

Along with a group of settlers, she traveled a great distance by sea and landed in North

Africa, where she met King Iarbas.

He offered to give them land in order to build a settlement, but no bigger than the surface

covered by the hide of an ox.

They cleverly cut the hide into thin strips and were able to enclose a fairly large area

of land.

On this land, the mighty city of Carthage was built.

These stories are most likely just that, but the fact that the Phoenicians built the city

around 760 BC is true.

Located in such a good position — in the middle of the Mediterranean, close to Sicily,

Sardinia and Corsica, and a pretty good distance from Egypt — helped make Carthage a leading

trade center and military power.

The population soon reached half a million citizens and, in order to house them all,

buildings were all built five or six stories tall.

Carthage was the first city in Antiquity to have a centralized sewage system, linking

all buildings within the city walls.

The most notable of structures among the ruins was the "Thophet," which is believed to

be an altar for child sacrifice.

The Carthaginians inevitably encountered the Romans, and soon after that a series of battles

known as the Punic Wars took place.

Following the loss of Sicily and other territories, Cartage itself came under attack and was ultimately

destroyed in 146 BC.

Even though the Romans vowed to never rebuild it, Julius Caesar founded the "Colonia Junonia"

in 44 BC on the grounds of the old city.

In only five years it was named the capital of the African province.

Today this city is known as Tunis, the capital of Tunisia, and is home to over two million

people.

5.

Rome

Rome was considered by its citizens to be the center of the world.

In a time when explorers hadn't yet discovered the Americas, Australia or the Pacific Ocean,

the view of the Earth was much smaller and a lot flatter.

The "boot" that is the Italian peninsula, surrounded by the Mediterranean Sea, made

the city of Rome look like it was right in the middle of everything.

Starting off as a small town on the Tiber River, Rome gathered all the skills required

to thrive from its neighbors.

From the Greeks to the south it received a model of religion and architecture, while

the Etruscans to the north offered the gift of trade.

This small town steadily flourished into a magnificent metropolis, mostly through the

exchange of goods, but the Italian peninsula was soon too small and these neighbors and

benefactors had to go.

War was the next step into Rome's evolution, and not long after both the Greeks and Etruscans

were gone from the mainland.

One after the other, neighboring states fell in the face of this new superpower.

The Greeks, Carthaginians, Egyptians, Gauls, the Germanic tribes… all bent the knee to

Rome, giving way to the saying "All roads lead to Rome."

But everything has to end eventually, and so did the glory of Rome.

But even after 2000 years the lives of people around the world are influenced by this once

mighty city.

4.

Tenochtitlan

Tenochtitlan was the capital city of the Aztec Empire.

It was built on an island surrounded by Lake Texcoco deep inside the jungles of Central

America.

By the time the Spanish Conquistadors were aware of its existence, the population was

around 200,000.

This was a city very different from what the Europeans were used to.

Founded in 1325 AD, the Aztec capital was joined to the mainland by three causeways.

It was laid out in straight street grids and encompassed enormous pyramids at its center,

which were surrounded by the skulls of the dead and elaborate ceremonial sculptures.

With only a handful of men, Herman Cortez managed to take over the city in 1521.

It's true that they were wielding firearms and had help from other local tribes, but

if it hadn't been for the frenzy of human sacrifice to appease the gods and the scourge

of smallpox, it's likely they would have never succeeded.

In any case, the capital city was conquered and razed to the ground by the Spanish, only

for them to build present-day Mexico City on the same spot.

3.

London

Paris, Madrid, Amsterdam and Lisbon can all be considered good candidates for a spot on

this list, but as far as the race for Empire building goes, London is the winner simply

because English is the most widespread language of them all.

London was built by the Romans in 50 AD and bears a Celtic name derived from the word

"Londinios" meaning "the place of the bold one."

The city had a rocky start, being invaded by the Celts and the Vikings on several occasions.

It was abandoned a couple of times, but people managed to find their way back.

By the 1800s the population grew to over 950,000.

During the expansionist era France, Spain, England, Portugal and the Netherlands were

no longer fighting for European territories, but over colonies.

Each Empire had its successes and mishaps throughout the centuries, but with the defeat

of the Spanish Armada in 1588 and with the French Revolution and later the Napoleonic

Wars, England came out ahead.

With the help of their colonies and their wealth, London reached a population of six

million by the beginning of the 20th century.

The influence it exerted on the whole world was enormous.

By 1939, at the start of World War II, the population was 8.7 million.

Only after the end of the war did the country relinquish most of its colonies and steadily

slip from the number one spot in favor of New York City.

2.

Sukhothai

Around the 13th century AD, in the area we now know as Thailand, the first Siam Kingdom

was formed, and its political and administrative capital was Sukhothai.

This is considered to be the first ever Thai state, and under King Ramkhamhaeng the first

ever centralized Thai language and alphabet were created.

A set of codified laws and a powerful military and administrative organization, all held

together by strong Buddhist religious beliefs, have led modern people to consider Ramkhamhaeng

"the Founding Father of the Thai Nation."

In the city of Sukhothai we see the first evidence of a pure Thai culture and architecture,

as well as Thai hydraulic engineering.

They managed to build canals, reservoirs and dams to prevent flooding and aid in agriculture,

as well as part of the city's sewer and water provision systems.

Sukhothai kings were acknowledged for their ability to seize and control the kingdom's

water.

With the death of Ramkhamhaeng, the Sukhothai kingdom dissolved as vassal states broke away

one by one.

The city of Sukhothai fell under Ayutthayan control in 1378 AD, and by 1583 was deserted

because of both a powerful earthquake and a Burmese conflict in the area.

Sukhothai and other cities were later repopulated, but not to the extent they previously were.

1.

Djenne-Djenno

In the flood lands of the Niger delta people have been building houses and other structures

with clay for centuries.

The town of Djenne-Djenno is made entirely out of clay.

It was inhabited as far back as 250 BC, and became an important link in the trans-Saharan

gold trade.

Constructed on hills called "toguere," the city managed to escape the marshy landscape

and annual floods produced by the rainy season.

Djenne-Djenno is believed to be one of the earliest settlements in the sub-Saharan region,

and is considered by some to be "the typical African City."

Archeological evidence shows us a continuous human presence in the area up until the 14th

century AD, when people moved to the nearby town of Djenne, founded in the 11th century.

Further evidence points out that even before the city's construction, the Bozo people

were growing wild rice in the region.

In the 13th century AD, with King Koumboro's conversion to Islam, its palace transformed

into a mosque.

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Lazy High Protein Vegan Meal That 'Don't' Taste Like Ass - Duration: 3:10.

vegan meals quick easy for beginners

vegan meals that don't taste like ass, this was commented by check below. so I'm

gonna give you guys two quick and easy recipes high in that good ass nutrients to get them

vegan gains in stick with me guys let's go, my brother's my sister the first

thing we're gonna do is weigh up our lentils, 1 cup is about 250 grams, water ratio one to 2.5, cut your

plantains and add it in, that was a bit too lazy don't do that, drop it gentle, not we

literally chopped up everything and put in it in the pot, and let it to boil, let's go. Dice your spring onions.

add it in, dice some ginger, add it in. dice some plantain, slap it in the

oven gas mark 200 , dice your okra, major key add it in

dice your mushrooms and add it in, cutting the mushrooms that's 50% lazy , if you want

to go all the way 100 just crumble it with your hands doesn't make no

difference, that will save you about 2 minutes, lazy man recipe. Broccoli use your hand

separate, add it in, now is the time you want to cover the pot, add some fresh thyme, add it in.

now it's time to put in our fresh herbs you know I love cooking with

fresh herbs so we've got parsley coriander we've got some basil I will just put a little bit of each in there. lazy man recipe but you guys home

you might want to adjust it to your personal tastes and after that we pour a

little bit of salt a little bit of curry powder and that is your meal down. 20

minutes Bon Appetit, sea salt, curry powder cayenne pepper, mix , close, avocado and so

living baby

everything really complements each other. and the plantain! this is an

actual size , i may go back for number 2

friends my family I see you on part two let's go ready guys we're gonna start

with the quinoa it's a quick recipe for the lazy

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Link download Vray 3.6 below description of Video

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Alone (Trailer) - Duration: 1:10.

iMakeMovies presents

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crunched up paper house : creepypasta - Duration: 6:50.

my friend and I always used to walk through a wonderful spacious park when

we were younger it was full of tall trees and it was very nicely maintained

in this large park there was an abandoned mansion I can't really say how

long it had been there but on that day the front door of the mansion was wide

open the two of us decided to check out what was inside the place as we inch

through the door the very first thing we noticed was that the mansion's floor was

littered with crumpled up pieces of paper we decided to open one up to see

what was on it our curiosity got the better of us I picked up a single

wrinkled piece and as my friend picked up another I unfolded my paper smoothing

out its bends and dents at that moment it was almost as if a piece of a rainbow

emerged before our eyes and I was suddenly standing next to a large window

in one of the upstairs rooms of the house I was looking outside into the

large park when I looked down at the piece of paper I held it read look

outside the large window that oversees the park in the upstairs parlor I

dropped the piece of paper and it fluttered gracefully to the ground

meanwhile I stared at my open hands and a bout of horror dazed and utterly

perplexed I found my way downstairs and met up with my friend he was in the

kitchen sitting at a round table that hadn't been there before where did that

come from I wondered my friend stared at his opened paper and reread the words

several times before he looked at me and turned the page my way it said go to the

kitchen and sit at the round table we stared at each other for a few moments

vaguely afraid but then we began to chuckle within seconds we were laughing

our heads off marveling at our newfound game we could hardly believe what had

happened but being young as we were the mystery was endlessly exciting

we decided again to open another scrunched up piece of paper as we each

opened one up we experienced the same sudden flash of rainbow colors but this

time I ended up lying down in a field when I peered at the paper in my right

hand it read lie down in the field

behind the mansion I giggled uncontrollably when I ran back into the

house I found my friend collecting multiple

balls of paper in his arms eager to experience more of these strange

exciting phenomena we both got the gist of what was happening at this point we

had no idea as to how it was possible but we decided to have more fun with it

the supernatural always had a way of captivating our hearts after a few more

run throughs with these strange mini teleportation devices I began to feel

apprehensive I wondered at one point if I'd be put

somewhere I didn't want to be or be made to do something that I didn't enjoy we

continued though minute after minute we unfolded many papers and traveled

through bedrooms closets trees but then after having been on the roof of the

mansion I stood before my friend dead on the living room floor I didn't scream I

couldn't murder him I read on my crumpled page as I felt a surge of vomit

and bile rising into my throat nothing came out but the sickness spread to my

stomach my head and my heart I didn't know what to do at this point I began to

scream and shout praying to God for this to be a nightmare I wanted it to go away

I wanted to rewind and be outside again together walking underneath the trees

all I could do was hide his body in a cabinet I willed myself to be calm and I

hesitantly unfolded another paper in the hopes that the problem would correct

itself once again I saw the colours of the rainbow and I found myself standing

behind a tree several metres away from the house I could clearly see the front

door within a few moments I saw both myself and my friend walked through that

door I began to wonder if I had died or if I was having an out-of-body

experience I looked at the sheet in my hand and the only word scrawled upon it

were time will repeat itself and the paradox will take place and it will be

allowed that gave me an idea in my pocket

remained to the paper that made me kill my friend without looking at it I

crumpled it back up quietly I followed my other self who had separated from my

friend as he explored the house as I crept up behind him he turned around

very suddenly before he could utter a syllable I forced the paper in front of

my eyes and in a flash of rainbow colors I was able to kill my other self the

laws of time allowed me to take over my dead selfs place in this world I hid my

bleeding dead body in a cupboard in the upstairs bathroom to rot to my great

relief I heard my friend call my name from downstairs my friend who managed to

stay alive and well my best friend when I went downstairs he greeted me

excitedly smiling and blissfully unaware of the situation in a heartbeat I told

him that the house creeped me out and that it would be much better if we left

after that day we never went near the mansion again I don't know if anyone saw

or heard about anything that happened but I recently heard from another friend

that the house had been demolished and I can tell you with great certainty that

while this news is a relief I dreaded the possibility that my corpse was

uncovered in the bathroom cabinet

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How To Protect Your Car Against Ash! - Chemical Guys Car Care - Duration: 2:50.

Hey guys, recently in the news we've all seen the wildfires that are burning all over the place.

I thought this would be a good time to show you guys how to remove ash as well as protect

your ride against the after affects of wildfires and how ash can actually harm your paint.

Starting over here, we have EcoSmart which is the quickest and easiest way to remove

anything that is on the surface; dust, debris, dirt, ash, water spots and anything else that

is left on the surface that can scratch or add imperfections to the paint.

A lot of guys come out to their cars after it has been blanketed in dust or ash(in this

case) and give it a dry wipe which is actually scratching the finish.

So by using something like this with your microfiber towel, this will prevent any harmful

abrasions or imperfections from being added to your paint.

If you have the opportunity to foam or rinse your car, I recommend using Honeydew Snow Foam.

This creates tons of suds that encapsulate and lubricate the wash mitt so it glides across

the surface.

This is a great way to add shine but it also more importantly is helping the longevity

of your paint because scratches and swirls deteriorate the clear coat which can lead

to premature paint failure.

Lastly we have Butter Wet Wax, this is going to add shine and protect against UV rays,

water spots and anything that can harm the paint such as ash, contamination that clots

the pores of the paint.

So by adding a thin layer of wax is the same idea as adding lotion or sunscreen to your skin.

This adds vital nutrients to the paint while blocking out the harmful UV rays so it doesn't

harm the finish.

Coming from a mechanic's stand point, if you don't know I've been around cars my entire

life, there are some things that your car goes through especially around ash and fires.

Ash is pulled into the air filter, so now is a good time to change it, replace it or

at least inspect it.

Also, check your cabin filter because as you use the AC it pulls outside air into the filters

and it will clog up as well.

A lot of people don't check this but your wiper blades collect with debris and abrasive

particles which can scratch the glass.

Cleaning the blade periodically will remove the abrasive particles to prevent them from

harming the glass.

Be sure to check your windshield washer bottle at the same time because a dry wiper blade

can create marring, streaks and it can scratch.

So if you guys like this video be sure to give it a thumbs up.

Don't forget to comment below and we'll see you guys next time

right here in the DetailGarage.

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I'M READY - Duration: 0:15.

No big deal, I'll remember sooner or later.

Cause IIIII'm READY!

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Be Happy! - How To Live In The Present Moment - Duration: 2:35.

Hey this is Wylene Benson and today we're gonna talk about living in the

present moment and I'm gonna take it even one step further and say how to be

happy living in the present moment.

You know there's my belief and there's your beliefs and the crazy thing is

they're both true. How can that be? that both of our beliefs are true. Just

because of our experiences and the the choices that we made in the decisions

that we've made about what I want to believe, my beliefs are gonna be true for

me and your beliefs are going to be true for you. And the happiest people are the

ones who align their personal beliefs with absolute truth. Like with the

highest truth that they know. God in the universe are unchangeable. We're the only

ones that get to change. So changing my beliefs to align with the highest truth

is the easiest and the happiest place for me to be. How crazy would it be for

me to try to force my beliefs on you and for you to force your beliefs on me? I

don't want to be forced to believe something any more than you want to be

forced to believe something. So living present is really aligning my beliefs

with the highest truth that I know right now in the present. I also believe that

I'm getting better every day and and it serves me to believe that you're getting

better every day too. So how crazy would it be to go back to

past experiences and say, well you did this you know two years ago and so I'm

gonna you know judge or base my judgments on you based on what happened

two years ago. That's living in the past or maybe looking at the future and

saying, well just in case this is gonna happen then I'm gonna make my decisions

based on what just incase might happen. So that would be just as crazy. The only

time that we really have power is in the present moment. And being present right

now is the only place that I really have the power to change as well. So living in

the present moment that's where we have true power and that's where we can have

true happiness. You get to believe what you

want to believe, I get to believe what I want to believe and we're both going to

be progressing on a daily basis. Well, living in the present moment is the only

place that we have true power and it's the only place that we can make a change

so thanks for watching. Please subscribe and comment below.

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Elvis Presley - (Such An) Easy Question ( take ) [CC ] - Duration: 1:54.

Do you or don't you love me

Such an easy question

Why can't I get an answer?

Tell me, will you or won't you need me

Such an easy question

Why can't I get an answer?

All you do is give a sigh

And beat around the bush

Can it be that you're too shy

To give yourself a little old push

Can you or can't you tell me yes

It's such an easy question

Why can't I get an answer? oh yeh

It's such an easy answer

To such an easy question

Why can't I get an answer?

To such an easy question

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You didn't put no deodorant on this morning, did you?

No, you smell something?

Yeah, a little something.

Ooh, goodness, boy.

Welcome to Hang Time!

The rules is simple, the interview lasts as long as you can hang.

This is B Dot coming to you from the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California.

So let's go.

When this horn sounds, it's time to hang.

Today I'm hanging with one of the NBA's best sharp-shooters.

He's a giant on the court and a self-proclaimed trend setter.

It's none other than Chandler Parsons.

Yeah, he can ball, but can he hang?

Hey, yo, B Dot!

You think you can hang with me?

Chandler, you're way too tall and gangly for this.

I know you're going to fall quick.

This kid thinks he has a chance with me.

I've had meals bigger than him.

You want to get to it? You ready to lose?

Yeah, let's go.

Let's get it, man.

Isn't it going to hurt? Being so short when you fall that far?

I haven't fallen at all.

I'm actually still hanging right now.

There's a first time for everything.

You ready? You sure about this?

There's your markers right there.

This thing's a little slippery.

You've already got the gloves on too.

You're already at an advantage.

That sounds like a personal problem.

Three, two, one, Hang Time.

Alright, man.

Are hugs awkward when you're 6'10"?

Yeah, you know, it depends if it's a 5'1", 5' female, it can get a little awkward.

If you were to play football, what position would you play?

Quarterback or tight-end.

You got a good arm?

I got a little bit of a cannon on me.

A little bit?

Alright, can you do an accent?

An accent?

Yeah, like, you know, a "G'day, mate".

That was terrible.

Oh, bon jour.

Nope? Nope.

What the hell was that?

That's French, bro.

French, okay.

Oui, oui.

That was terrible, but how are you holding up, man, you good?

I'm struggling a little bit.

Just a little bit?

On a scale of one to Prince voice, how good does it feel to have your own underwear line?

It was weird at first.

I started off by doing socks and then I went to underwear, strange articles of clothing

to be endorsed by, but it's pretty cool.

I got to get you some.

If you could start your own cartoon series, what would the name be?

Uh... "Channy, Baby."

Oh, I like that.

Would you tune in?

I would definitely tune in.

Favorite all time Disney Princess?

Favorite got to be Cinderella.

Cinderella?

Yeah, she's a betty.

Cinderella was kind of hot.

I'm struggling.

You're struggling, I can tell.

I'm pretty good, I ain't going to lie.

It doesn't look like it.

It don't?

I think you're going down, son.

Intimidation factor.

Yep.

Random question, do you believe in bigfoot?

Who?

Bigfoot.

No.

You do?

You seen Shaq?

Yeah.

Yeah!

Damn, I'm slipping.

Aah!

Ha, ha.

Come on, man.

I see why you're single now, Chandler.

You sure, man.

I got a little one-hand.

I'm just going to chill for a little bit.

Don't show off.

That's much harder than it looks.

Yeah, yeah.

It's okay.

Maybe next time.

Your forearms burning?

Bro, I'm fine.

I'm a more of a leg guy... bottom half.

Yeah okay, so next one, next season we'll hang from our legs.

We'll hang from our feet.

Alright, that's perfect.

I might win that too.

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KOBARID | Visit Slovenia Vlog - Duration: 4:19.

One of the places you have to see, of course, is the river Soca.

By far the most beautiful river in Slovenia.

Can't beat the color. I mean, it's really unique.

That's WWI for you again.

One of the caves.

This is waterfall Kozjak.

It is one of the most beautiful waterfalls in Slovenia.

Now let's try to go back.

This ossuary was built in 1938 and it was inaugurated by Benito Mussolini

who came here to this place to open this ossuary.

And there are over 7000 soldiers, most of them are unknown, buried here.

This are Italian soldiers from WWI.

And this tree-line road that's leading to Kobarid

was also build by Mussolini before they opened the ossuary.

And here is the Kobarid museum which is dedicated to the WWI and the Isonzo front.

It was I think proclaimed one of the best museums in Europe.

But we'll save it for the next time.

This is a Napoleon Bridge

and it's named after Napoleon's army which crossed this bridge

in order to get to the rest of the Slovenian lands.

Ah! Another Napoleon Bridge.

It was built around 1812.

Around the time when Napoleon's army marched this place.

And here is another Napoleon Bridge.

Just kidding.

We are on "Tonecov grad".

That's a hill above Kobarid.

There were settlements here.

It was a very convenient location to hide because it's on a hill and nothing surrounds this hill.

That's my Dad BTW.

Since the prehistoric times, medieval times and the Roman era people built houses here.

There were really well protected.

So, apparently, they had three churches.

Why three? I don't know.

Go big or go home right?

They forgot that this place existed.

I think that they started excavating maybe 20 years ago or so.

They just discovered this whole new culture.

I'll go inside now.

Yeah, that's what it looked like.

They needed something in order to survive that kept them alive for centuries.

And that's water cistern.

They were real engineers.

I mean, you can see that there are two layers of walls.

So, the outer layer and there's the layer where they put the dirt around. The soil.

So they will keep the water preserved.

That's one of the ways how they survived for so long.

There was a roof above the cistern.

We are standing in the cistern right now.

If you like this video give it a big thumbs-up and don't forget to subscribe to our channel.

We upload new videos every Wednesday.

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Cardi B Has Over 90 Pairs Of "Bloody Shoes" - Duration: 2:03.

Cardi B Has Over 90 Pairs Of "Bloody Shoes"

Okay, y'all, it's undeniable now: Cardi B is truly living her best life, and shes got the wardrobe to match.

Whether she's performing at an award show, taking over New York Fashion Week, or just showing off her #OOTD to her 10.4 million Instagram followers, Belcalis Almanzar is using her style to express herself — especially her footwear.

"I truly, deep down believe she's always been a fashion girl," Cardi Bs stylist, Kollin Carter, told Billboard. "She was born and raised in NYC and that automatically comes with a sense of style and a sense of, I hate to use this word, but 'swag.'"

We get a sense of that in her hit song "Bodak Yellow" — yes the one that surpassed Taylor Swifts "Look What You Made Me Do" on the Billboard Hot 100 charts and took the number one spot — where she raps about her love of Christian Louboutins pumps (what she refers to as "bloody shoes").

But just how many red-bottomed shoes does Cardi B have? According to Carter, the number is somewhere around 90 pairs.

He tells Billboard: "The first time I was ever introduced to her shoe closet was in May, and at that point, she was running up on about 50 or 60 pairs and now is averaging a new pair every couple of weeks.

What was that she rapped? Ah, yes: "Hit the store, I can get em both, I don't wanna choose."

"Where she's from, when girls are ready to get dressed up that's what you wear," Carter added.

"And in real life, 'Bodak' blew up, she wore red bottoms because that's what it means to make it in the Bronx. It's a status symbol that the masses can relate to; everyday girls work hard and save up their money to have that shoe. Cardi did the same."

Now thats what you call making "bloody moves."

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[뮤직와치]블락비 피오 6년만 솔로 데뷔, 혼자서도 잘하는 '만능 MEN'-한국 쇼 비즈-Korean ShowBiz - Duration: 3:59.

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FEMA CDC Accessible: Mold Safety After a Disaster - Duration: 3:36.

Hi, my name is Dana Robison, and I'm from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention,

also known as the CDC.

I'm here today to talk about mold.

When hurricanes, tornadoes, and floods happen and your property is damaged by water,

mold can begin to grow.

When returning to a home that has been damaged by water, be aware that mold is a health risk.

Walls and ceilings damaged by water may be discolored, which is a sign of mold growth.

There may also be a mold odor, which can smell like a musty, earthy smell or even a strong foul smell.

Mold can make people sick.

Symptoms may be stuffy nose, irritated eyes, wheezing, or skin irritation.

People allergic to mold may have difficulty breathing.

People with weakened immune systems and with chronic lung conditions,

such as obstructive lung disease, may become ill after coming in contact with mold.

If you or your family begin to have health problems after exposure to mold, contact a doctor.

If you have a breathing problem like asthma or a weakened immune system,

try not to enter a building with mold damage.

If your house is damaged by water, clean up and dry out your house quickly.

Open doors and windows.

Use fans to help dry the building.

Remove all porous items such as carpet, padding, furniture, mattresses, drywall,

flooring, ceiling tiles, insulation, clothes, leather, and paper that have been wet

and cannot be thoroughly cleaned and dried within 24 to 48 hours.

These items can get mold growth and should be removed from the home.

Open windows and doors to provide fresh air.

Make sure to wear protective gloves, goggles,

and an N-95 respirator or one that provides even more protection.

If you plan to spend a lot of time removing moldy belongings or doing work

like ripping out moldy drywall, wear a half-face or full-face respirator.

Make certain that you follow instructions on the package

for fitting the mask respirator tightly to your face.

Always read cleaner instructions when using any cleaning product.

Never mix bleach with ammonia or other cleaners.

Mixing bleach with ammonia or other cleaning products makes dangerous, toxic fumes.

If mold grows on hard surfaces, clean with commercial products, soap and water,

or a bleach solution of 1 gallon of water mixed with 1 cup of household bleach.

Use a hard brush and soapy water to scrub off mold on rough surface materials like concrete.

Do not allow children, pets, or service animals in the house until cleanup is finished.

If the mold covers a significantly large area,

consider getting a consult with a professional to remove it.

Thank you.

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FEMA CDC Accessible: Returning Home Safely After a Disaster - Duration: 5:41.

Hi, my name is Dana Robison, and I'm from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention,

also known as CDC.

I'm here today to talk about returning home safely after a disaster.

After a disaster, do not go back home until official sources have confirmed it is safe to do so.

Follow these safety tips to protect you and your family when returning to your home after a disaster.

If you lose power during a disaster

and use other sources of fuel or electricity to heat, cool, or cook,

it may release carbon monoxide that could be dangerous.

Carbon monoxide, also known as CO, is an odorless, colorless gas

that can cause sudden illness or death if it is inhaled.

The most common signs of carbon monoxide poisoning

are headaches, dizziness, feeling weak, nausea, vomiting, chest pains, and feeling confused.

To prevent CO poisoning,

keep your portable generators outside and more than 20 feet from your home.

Have at least one functioning, battery operated carbon monoxide detector

or a plug-in detector with battery-backup in your home.

If you see a downed power line, do not touch it or anything else that is touching it.

If you are in your car and the power line falls on your car with you still in it,

stay in your car until first responders tell you it's safe to get out

or if your car starts to catch fire.

If someone has been electrocuted, do not touch them

until first responders tell you that they are no longer touching the electrical source.

If flooding is possible in your home, turn off the power at the main breaker.

Do not turn on the power or use an electrical appliance while standing in water.

After returning home and before turning the electricity back on,

have a professional electrician inspect your home

and replace all electrical sources that were damaged by the disaster.

Water in a disaster affected area may be unsafe.

If your water is contaminated, use bottled water, if possible.

Bottled water will be the safest choice for drinking and all other uses.

If you have been told or think your water is not safe,

do not use that water for drinking, washing dishes, brushing your teeth,

and bathing, washing or preparing food, making ice, or making baby formula.

Check with your local emergency officials to find out the status of your water,

and to find out if boiling or disinfecting water will make it safe to use.

Local officials can also tell you how to boil or disinfect water to make it safe.

If toxic chemicals or fuel are in your water, boiling or disinfecting will not make it safe.

Throw away perishable foods in the refrigerator when the power has been off 4 hours or more,

and throw away any canned foods that are bulging or damaged,

and food that may have touched flood water.

Throw out wooden cutting boards, baby bottle nipples, and pacifiers

if they have come into contact with flood waters because they cannot be properly sanitized.

You can sanitize commercially prepared cans by washing with soap and hot water,

and then placing them in boiling water or a solution of 1 cup of bleach in 5 gallons of water.

If there's sewage in your house, wear rubber boots and gloves, and goggles

when cleaning up your home.

To prevent mold growth, open all doors and windows and use fans to help dry your home.

Remove any items that can absorb water, such as carpet, drywall, furniture, books,

and clothes that have been wet and cannot be thoroughly cleaned and dried within 24 to 48 hours.

And remember, when in doubt, throw it out.

These items can have mold growth and should be removed from the home.

Use a hard brush and soapy water to scrub off mold on rough surface materials like concrete.

Make sure to wear protective gloves, goggles, and an N-95 respirator

or one that provides even more protection.

If you have a breathing problem like asthma or a weakened immune system,

try not to enter a building with mold damage.

Do not allow children or pets or service animals in the house until you have finished cleaning up.

If you see mold that covers most of your wall, consult a professional to remove it.

Thank you.

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Au lendemain d'un scandale télé, Nolwenn en veut toujours à son père... - Duration: 2:55.

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Un sosie d'Al­bert de Monaco tente d'ar­naquer une célèbre jour­na­liste, sans succès - Duration: 3:43.

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上西恵、NMB48卒業コンサートで涙「本当に幸せな時間でした」 妹・上西怜とデュエット&サプライズも - Duration: 3:59.

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Scott Wolf On Possible 'Party Of Five' Reboot: 'I'm In!' | TODAY - Duration: 3:58.

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I'M READY - Duration: 0:15.

No big deal, I'll remember sooner or later.

Cause IIIII'm READY!

IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII'M

READ-

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I'm done with the NFL - Duration: 2:43.

I'm done with the NFL

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Shreem Brzee Mantra Message From Dr. Pillai, Arunachala, India - Duration: 6:20.

I am back in Tiruvannamalai, after spending just 10 days in the United States.

I shouldn't say that I chose to come here.

I was again attracted by this mountain -- this mountain of Fire, the mountain of Attention.

This [Arunachala] mountain, which is Kailaish, which is the World of Lord Shiva.

And I feel incredibly, incredibly joyous being here.

And I have no doubt in my mind that this is the place for Enlightenment.

This is the place for Karma removal.

And of late, I was told that it is also the place where you can practice Shreem Brzee.

And how Shreem can create and how Brzee can give the power of the three Gods -- Brahma,

Vishnu and Shiva -- the Trinity.

And that's not my intention to talk about it.

Because if I get into that, it will be a long talk which I don't want to do now at this

very sacred time, 3:30a.m. or so, in the morning.

And I just opened the door, just to let the air come in.

So what I'm going to share with you now is very, very important.

Now, there are many approaches to contact the Divine or experience the Divine.

One is through Yoga, not simply the physical Yoga, but the meditation part Yoga, which

is called Raja Yoga.

There, you get into Samadhi, which is altered states of Consciousness.

And through that Consciousness, you attain.

And then there is an inquiry Yoga, which is called Gnana Yoga - where through reasoning,

you'll get a level of understanding who you are, like Ramana Maharishi who came here to

the mountain.

He practiced Gnana Yoga, and then he kept asking the question, "Who Am I?

Who Am I?

Who Am I?

Who Am I?"

And then, he kept on asking until he found out that he was Brahman.

He was God.

But it is still confusing because he had a very painful death.

And he reacted to the pain like anybody else.

So I'm not going to even talk about that, because I have talked about it elsewhere too.

So what I'm going to talk about is — What am I going to do in the future, in terms of

teaching?

And I am going to share with you what is happening to me.

And in terms of understanding how to get closer to the Divine and how to make your life useful

while you are on this earth plane.

It's a great plane to be on.

But then, most of the time on this plane, you just while away time in fun and pleasure

of the senses.

That's silly.

And then one day, you leave the plane, just to come back.

Because after that, you know, there is a part of you that realizes the goodness of the [earth]

plane.

But then once you come here and then you get lost in the senses, in Maya and in Karma.

At least, the least that can be done is to be here in the presence of the mountain, to

look at the mountain, and to breathe the air that passes over the mountain and into your

nostrils.

And there are very many teachings of how to stop breathing.

Only when you stop the nostril breathing and then some other breathing takes over, which

is called the Soul breathing -- I call it the mid-Brain breathing or Pineal breathing.

Some people call it the breathing of the Heart.

And thence forward, there won't be any illness.

There won't be any pain in life.

Then you have access to everything that can give you Enlightenment.

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#3MinMax (12) - Final: Closing Thoughts - Duration: 3:03.

Hello I'm Ryan Commerson with CSD's #3MinMax. Today is the final, the

12th episode. We've tried different approaches, different ways of

communicating with the community at large. To communicate what CSD is doing.

The new approach, new vision, new leadership, new people... the goal and

intent of #3MinMax has been to share that information and get that out

to the masses and as we wrap this up we'll find other new approaches to keep

communicating what we're doing here at CSD. So far our themes on #3MinMax

have been 1. One World; 2. You are the change; 3. and the Deaf Effect. The intent

behind all of these was to say "We know that deaf people experience oppression,

frustration, educational deficits, linguistic access issues, these are

empirical truths." We're working to change perceptions, and while we work to change

perceptions it's also important to interrogate and evaluate ourselves...

Do you believe in yourself? Many deaf people don't. We know that maybe the teachers

you had didn't support you, maybe our family wasn't supportive, the

people you were surrounded by were often not positive supporters of you and we

certainly know that. Through this theme "You are the change", we really wanted

people to take personal inventory, take responsibility... do some soul-searching

about what to do. Because of your approach, your impacts are already

occurring. Do you recognize this? Do you realize this? Do you know this or you're

just unaware? The theme "One World", we talk about hearing this and deaf that but

there's only one world, one life, one planet, one world that you already

belonged to. It's important to recognize that you already belong, that we're

already here, you are important. Believing in yourself is the most powerful thing

you can do for yourself. Are we defined by loss, (the current sign for deaf

suggests that) or are we defined by our innate gifts?

So thinking to the future... if you're working... you're in school...socializing...

recognize that you have these skills. These natural abilities.

Recognize them. Share your Deaf Effect stories with us. And not just your Deaf

Effect stories, but your philosophies, your insight. Ways we can make things

better. Improve ourselves, raise the status of our community... It starts with you!

Share your stories with others. Inspire other people. The best way to change the

world is through sharing our success stories. Everyone should share their

success stories.

Thank you

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FEMA CDC Accessible: Plague and Tetanus Rumors Debunked - Duration: 2:06.

Hi, my name is Dana Robison, and I'm from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention,

also known as CDC.

I'm here today to talk about rumors that you may get the plague

and an increased risk of tetanus from floodwater.

Both rumors are false.

It is rare to get the plague here in the United States,

and it is spread through fleas or by touching an animal that has been infected – not from floodwater.

We are not expecting to see an increased risk of the plague due to the recent disaster.

Also, if you've been exposed to floodwater, you are not at an increased risk of tetanus.

But, some people may have open wounds such as a cut or scrape that become contaminated

with floodwater, human or animal waste, soil, dirt, or saliva.

If you have an open wound and it has been exposed to contaminated water,

you should treat it as soon as possible to prevent it from becoming infected.

Besides treatment of these wounds, you should be up to date with your tetanus vaccine.

Vaccination and good wound care are important to help prevent tetanus infection.

There are tetanus vaccine shots available if you need one.

If you are unsure, you should talk with your primary care physician

about when you received your last tetanus shot.

It is recommended that people of all ages get a booster shot every 10 years

to keep a high level of protection against this serious disease.

In some situations, the doctor may decide that a tetanus vaccine is needed sooner.

To recap, remember you can only get the plague through fleas

or by touching an animal that has been infected with plague,

and there is no increased risk of tetanus from floodwater.

CDC recommends staying out of floodwater as much as possible,

and if you come into contact with floodwater, wash yourself with soap and clean water.

Thank you.

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FEMA CDC Accessible: Flood Waters During and After a Disaster - Duration: 5:27.

Hi, my name is Dana Robison,

and I'm from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention also known, as the CDC.

I'm here today to talk about floodwaters during and after a disaster.

If you live in an area that may flood,

gather your emergency kit and listen to your local news for updated information.

If you need to evacuate and there is time,

turn off all utilities at the main power switch and close the main gas valve.

when escaping flood waters, do not get into an attic where you can get trapped.

As a last resort, if the highest floor of your home becomes dangerous,

get onto the roof call 911 for help. Stay on the line until the call is answered.

If you are a person with a mobility disability and unable to get to the roof,

have a plan, and if possible, evacuate early before the floodwaters arrive.

Otherwise, have a plan and let others know who can assist you with your evacuation.

Don't drive or walk through floodwater.

It takes as little as six inches of water to lose control of your vehicle,

and as little as two feet of water will carry most cars away.

Turn around. Don't drown.

Flood water is dangerous to walk through or play in.

Swiftly moving shallow water can be deadly,

and even shallow standing water can be dangerous for small children.

Flood water may also contain sewage and other harmful bacteria or chemicals.

Don't let kids play in or around contaminated water

or with toys that have been contaminated by flood water and have not been disinfected.

Practice good hygiene like washing your hands with soap and clean water,

especially after contact with floodwaters,

and never go near flood waters with an open wound.

If flood water touches a wound, be sure to wash thoroughly and get medical attention.

After a flood, people are eager to return home to assess property damage.

Do not return to the house until you're told it is safe to do so by local officials.

Use extreme caution when returning to your area after a flood.

Be aware of potential hazards you may encounter.

It's best to return to your home during the daytime so that you do not have to use any lights,

which can be potentially dangerous if there are electrical problems.

If you smell gas or suspect a leak, turn off the main gas valve,

open all windows, and leave the house immediately.

Notify the gas company and the police or fire departments

or State Fire Marshal's Office,

and immediately leave the house without turning lights on or off which can spark an explosion.

Your electrical system may also be damaged.

If you see frayed wiring or sparks or if there is an odor of something burning, but no visible fire,

you should immediately shut off the electrical system at the circuit breaker.

Avoid any downed power lines, particularly those in water,

avoid wading in standing water, which also may contain glass or metal fragments.

You should consult your utility company about using electrical equipment,

including power generators to ensure you are in compliance with regulations.

If a generator is on line when electrical service is restored, it can become a major fire hazard.

Improper connection of a generator to your home's electrical circuits

may endanger electric workers helping to restore power.

It is advisable to have a certified electrician check all electric equipment

and appliances exposed to water prior to use.

View "Returning home safely" video for more information.

Make sure to clean your home thoroughly after a flood

to help prevent the spread of disease.

Try not to breathe in product fumes.

If using cleaning products indoors, open windows and doors to allow fresh air to enter.

Make sure to wear protective gloves, goggles and rubber boots.

Always read instructions when using any cleaning product.

Never mix bleach with ammonia or other cleaners since this can make dangerous toxic fumes.

Be sure to clean and disinfect areas that may come into contact with food,

such as countertops, pantry, shelves, refrigerators in areas where small children play.

Do not allow children and pets in the house until cleanup is finished.

View our "Mold" video for detailed information on cleaning your home after water damage.

Thank you.

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Be Happy! - How To Live In The Present Moment - Duration: 2:35.

Hey this is Wylene Benson and today we're gonna talk about living in the

present moment and I'm gonna take it even one step further and say how to be

happy living in the present moment.

You know there's my belief and there's your beliefs and the crazy thing is

they're both true. How can that be? that both of our beliefs are true. Just

because of our experiences and the the choices that we made in the decisions

that we've made about what I want to believe, my beliefs are gonna be true for

me and your beliefs are going to be true for you. And the happiest people are the

ones who align their personal beliefs with absolute truth. Like with the

highest truth that they know. God in the universe are unchangeable. We're the only

ones that get to change. So changing my beliefs to align with the highest truth

is the easiest and the happiest place for me to be. How crazy would it be for

me to try to force my beliefs on you and for you to force your beliefs on me? I

don't want to be forced to believe something any more than you want to be

forced to believe something. So living present is really aligning my beliefs

with the highest truth that I know right now in the present. I also believe that

I'm getting better every day and and it serves me to believe that you're getting

better every day too. So how crazy would it be to go back to

past experiences and say, well you did this you know two years ago and so I'm

gonna you know judge or base my judgments on you based on what happened

two years ago. That's living in the past or maybe looking at the future and

saying, well just in case this is gonna happen then I'm gonna make my decisions

based on what just incase might happen. So that would be just as crazy. The only

time that we really have power is in the present moment. And being present right

now is the only place that I really have the power to change as well. So living in

the present moment that's where we have true power and that's where we can have

true happiness. You get to believe what you

want to believe, I get to believe what I want to believe and we're both going to

be progressing on a daily basis. Well, living in the present moment is the only

place that we have true power and it's the only place that we can make a change

so thanks for watching. Please subscribe and comment below.

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FEMA CDC Accessible: Returning Home Safely After a Disaster - Duration: 5:41.

Hi, my name is Dana Robison, and I'm from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention,

also known as CDC.

I'm here today to talk about returning home safely after a disaster.

After a disaster, do not go back home until official sources have confirmed it is safe to do so.

Follow these safety tips to protect you and your family when returning to your home after a disaster.

If you lose power during a disaster

and use other sources of fuel or electricity to heat, cool, or cook,

it may release carbon monoxide that could be dangerous.

Carbon monoxide, also known as CO, is an odorless, colorless gas

that can cause sudden illness or death if it is inhaled.

The most common signs of carbon monoxide poisoning

are headaches, dizziness, feeling weak, nausea, vomiting, chest pains, and feeling confused.

To prevent CO poisoning,

keep your portable generators outside and more than 20 feet from your home.

Have at least one functioning, battery operated carbon monoxide detector

or a plug-in detector with battery-backup in your home.

If you see a downed power line, do not touch it or anything else that is touching it.

If you are in your car and the power line falls on your car with you still in it,

stay in your car until first responders tell you it's safe to get out

or if your car starts to catch fire.

If someone has been electrocuted, do not touch them

until first responders tell you that they are no longer touching the electrical source.

If flooding is possible in your home, turn off the power at the main breaker.

Do not turn on the power or use an electrical appliance while standing in water.

After returning home and before turning the electricity back on,

have a professional electrician inspect your home

and replace all electrical sources that were damaged by the disaster.

Water in a disaster affected area may be unsafe.

If your water is contaminated, use bottled water, if possible.

Bottled water will be the safest choice for drinking and all other uses.

If you have been told or think your water is not safe,

do not use that water for drinking, washing dishes, brushing your teeth,

and bathing, washing or preparing food, making ice, or making baby formula.

Check with your local emergency officials to find out the status of your water,

and to find out if boiling or disinfecting water will make it safe to use.

Local officials can also tell you how to boil or disinfect water to make it safe.

If toxic chemicals or fuel are in your water, boiling or disinfecting will not make it safe.

Throw away perishable foods in the refrigerator when the power has been off 4 hours or more,

and throw away any canned foods that are bulging or damaged,

and food that may have touched flood water.

Throw out wooden cutting boards, baby bottle nipples, and pacifiers

if they have come into contact with flood waters because they cannot be properly sanitized.

You can sanitize commercially prepared cans by washing with soap and hot water,

and then placing them in boiling water or a solution of 1 cup of bleach in 5 gallons of water.

If there's sewage in your house, wear rubber boots and gloves, and goggles

when cleaning up your home.

To prevent mold growth, open all doors and windows and use fans to help dry your home.

Remove any items that can absorb water, such as carpet, drywall, furniture, books,

and clothes that have been wet and cannot be thoroughly cleaned and dried within 24 to 48 hours.

And remember, when in doubt, throw it out.

These items can have mold growth and should be removed from the home.

Use a hard brush and soapy water to scrub off mold on rough surface materials like concrete.

Make sure to wear protective gloves, goggles, and an N-95 respirator

or one that provides even more protection.

If you have a breathing problem like asthma or a weakened immune system,

try not to enter a building with mold damage.

Do not allow children or pets or service animals in the house until you have finished cleaning up.

If you see mold that covers most of your wall, consult a professional to remove it.

Thank you.

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How To make money in college - Duration: 5:09.

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FEMA CDC Accessible: Water Safety After a Disaster - Duration: 3:46.

Hi, my name is Dana Robison, and I'm from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention,

also known as the CDC.

I'm here today to talk about water safety after a disaster.

Water in a disaster affected area may be unsafe.

If your water is contaminated, use bottled water, if possible.

Bottled water will be the safest choice for drinking and all other uses.

If you have been told or think your water is not safe, do not use that water for drinking,

washing dishes, brushing your teeth, bathing, washing or preparing food, making ice,

or making baby formula.

Check with your local emergency officials to find out the status of your water,

and to find out if boiling or disinfecting water will make it safe to use.

Local officials can also tell you how to boil or disinfect water to make it safe.

If water is contaminated with fuel or toxic chemicals,

it cannot be made safe by boiling or disinfecting it.

Until you know the water is safe, use bottled water or some other safe supply of water.

Contaminated water that does not have toxic chemicals in it can usually be made safe

by boiling, disinfecting, or filtering it.

Use bottled water if you have some available.

Boiling is the best way to make sure your water is safe from germs in the water.

If the water is cloudy, filter it through a clean cloth, paper towel, or coffee filter

or allow it to settle before boiling it.

When boiling water, bring clear water to a rolling boil,

when water appears to be bubbling, for one minute.

Let the boiled water cool.

Store it in clean sanitized containers with tight covers.

If boiling water is not possible, you can use unscented household chlorine bleach to make your water safe.

The amount of bleach to use depends on how strong your bleach is.

Visit CDC's web site at www.cdc.gov/disasters

for directions on how many drops of bleach to use.

Throw away any food that was prepared with contaminated water.

Use boiled or bottled water to cook food.

Keeping your hands clean during a disaster helps prevent the spread of germs.

Washing hands with soap and water is the best way to reduce the number of germs on them.

If your tap water is not safe to use, wash your hands with soap and water

that has been boiled or disinfected.

Wet your hands with clean, running water (warm or cold) and apply soap.

Rub your hands together to make a lather and scrub them well;

be sure to scrub the backs of your hands, between your fingers, and under your nails.

Continue rubbing your hands for 20 seconds.

Dry your hands using a clean towel or air dry them.

If you do not have soap and water, use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer.

This can quickly reduce the number of germs on your hands,

but it does not get rid of all the germs.

If your hands are clearly dirty, do not use hand sanitizers

because they will not work as well as soap and water.

Thank you.

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FEMA CDC Accessible: Mold Safety After a Disaster - Duration: 3:36.

Hi, my name is Dana Robison, and I'm from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention,

also known as the CDC.

I'm here today to talk about mold.

When hurricanes, tornadoes, and floods happen and your property is damaged by water,

mold can begin to grow.

When returning to a home that has been damaged by water, be aware that mold is a health risk.

Walls and ceilings damaged by water may be discolored, which is a sign of mold growth.

There may also be a mold odor, which can smell like a musty, earthy smell or even a strong foul smell.

Mold can make people sick.

Symptoms may be stuffy nose, irritated eyes, wheezing, or skin irritation.

People allergic to mold may have difficulty breathing.

People with weakened immune systems and with chronic lung conditions,

such as obstructive lung disease, may become ill after coming in contact with mold.

If you or your family begin to have health problems after exposure to mold, contact a doctor.

If you have a breathing problem like asthma or a weakened immune system,

try not to enter a building with mold damage.

If your house is damaged by water, clean up and dry out your house quickly.

Open doors and windows.

Use fans to help dry the building.

Remove all porous items such as carpet, padding, furniture, mattresses, drywall,

flooring, ceiling tiles, insulation, clothes, leather, and paper that have been wet

and cannot be thoroughly cleaned and dried within 24 to 48 hours.

These items can get mold growth and should be removed from the home.

Open windows and doors to provide fresh air.

Make sure to wear protective gloves, goggles,

and an N-95 respirator or one that provides even more protection.

If you plan to spend a lot of time removing moldy belongings or doing work

like ripping out moldy drywall, wear a half-face or full-face respirator.

Make certain that you follow instructions on the package

for fitting the mask respirator tightly to your face.

Always read cleaner instructions when using any cleaning product.

Never mix bleach with ammonia or other cleaners.

Mixing bleach with ammonia or other cleaning products makes dangerous, toxic fumes.

If mold grows on hard surfaces, clean with commercial products, soap and water,

or a bleach solution of 1 gallon of water mixed with 1 cup of household bleach.

Use a hard brush and soapy water to scrub off mold on rough surface materials like concrete.

Do not allow children, pets, or service animals in the house until cleanup is finished.

If the mold covers a significantly large area,

consider getting a consult with a professional to remove it.

Thank you.

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FEMA CDC Accessible: Shelters and Evacuations During a Disaster - Duration: 4:23.

Hi, my name is Dana Robison,

and I'm from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, also known as the CDC.

I'm here today to talk about shelters and evacuation.

When a storm is on the way, local emergency officials may order you and your family to shelter-in-place,

which means moving to a safe place inside the building where you are.

They may also tell you to evacuate, which means to leave and find a safer building.

It is important for safety reasons

that you pay attention and not ignore the local emergency official's order.

As local authorities learn more about the disaster,

they will share updates with the public through local radio or TV and social media.

They will always give you the best information they can to keep you and your loved ones as safe as possible.

When you are evacuating, only take the things you really need,

such as your cell phone and chargers, medications and other medical supplies and equipment,

personal identification like your passport or driver's license, and some cash.

Also bring with you a list of all your medications, and keep it in a safe place like your wallet or purse.

You should make sure that a trusted family member or friend

has a backup copy of the medication list to share with health care providers on your behalf

or in the event that you lose or misplace the list of medications you need.

If you know a neighbor who may have a disability or require mobility assistance,

such as someone who may be pregnant, an older adult, or a young child,

make sure to check on them to see if they need help with evacuating

or moving to a safer place in their home.

You should become familiar with different evacuation routes

and where your local emergency shelters are located,

or when traveling to your family and friends home for shelter.

Shelters are meant to provide temporary protection and a place to stay

before, during, and after a disaster, and to provide access to water, food, and basic sanitary needs.

Your local emergency official will also tell you where open shelters are located

and the safest way to get there.

If you have pets, make sure you have a plan for how to evacuate with them,

and listen for which shelters will accept pets.

Also make sure that you bring a cage, leash, food, medication,

and their veterinary records, including immunization records.

It is important for your safety that you do not go back home after a disaster

until your local officials have declared it is safe to do so.

Any attempt to go back home before they confirm it is safe

can put you and your loved ones, as well as first responders, in dangerous situations.

If your local emergency official tells you to stay home during a storm,

keep listening to the radio, TV, or social media for emergency updates.

Do not go outside until you hear or see an official message from them that it is safe to do so.

Stay away from windows, and move to a room with all walls and no windows.

You may also stay in a closet or a bathtub and cover yourself with plywood as a safety precaution.

Be ready to leave your home if your home is damaged or if your local emergency official tells you to leave.

You should move to a local shelter or to a neighbor's house if it is safe to stay there.

It is important to remember to always listen to your local emergency officials,

become familiar with possible evacuation routes, find out where your local shelters are located

and how to safely get to them,

and make sure you and your family are fully prepared to take what you need in case you have to evacuate.

Thank you.

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Channel Update 2! - Duration: 8:27.

hello ladies gentlemen and persons in between my name is Tim Snowborn and I'm

here today with another channel update for this episode of serious issues

I know I just gave you a channel update a couple of weeks ago but again I'm

continually trying to improve my channel and grow it and I've been watching all

these YouTube gurus talk about what you need to do to grow your channel and one

of the things that they repeatedly say is that you need to be doing at least

three videos a week for the YouTube algorithms to really embrace you now I

always intended to do three videos a week no more hopefully I don't you know

I don't want I like making videos but I don't want to turn this into work I

don't want this to be work that I enjoy and if I have to do it every day I mean

you know I want I want enough down time I want to relax

like I know jacksepticeye puts out two videos every day I never want to do that

ever I don't want to do one video a day because it just seems like too much work

even if you really enjoy what you're doing I mean theoretically this is

supposed to be work you enjoy but there's a lot of editing and

behind-the-scenes stuff that it's still kind of work I'm not quite at the point

where I enjoy this enough to do it every day maybe someday I will be but I was

really hoping that I wouldn't be doing three videos a week until I have enough

free time to do that but right now I still have a day job and you know I got

to go to work and come home and I don't have a car I live in Seattle and I don't

have a car I could afford one if I really wanted one but right now I think

I like the money that I'm saving by not having one right now I don't feel like

paying a car payments and gas and repairs and maintenance and parking

permits I don't have the stress of looking for a place to park so it takes

longer to get everywhere but I'm saving a lot of money so I'm going to work I'm

I'm going to work on the bus I'm coming home on the bus and it all takes a lot

longer than I would if I had a car so that's part of the reason that I'm doing

so many videos on my phone is because I can edit on my phone while I'm riding

the bus and I know like three videos a week right now with a full-time job

it's it's it's so much work like I'm gonna spend the rest of today shooting

and editing this video and maybe getting a jump on the next one I might start

going to a I might start going to a Monday Wednesday Friday schedule I'm not

sure about that but if I may be doing three videos a week I was thinking I was

gonna do Tuesday Wednesday Thursday but that means I don't know that I have to

shoot them all on one day or I just don't know how that would work I might

need one day in between to shoot and edit the next video so I'm still not

sure how all this is going to work out there's three videos a week business but

that's what I'm doing because that's apparently what I need to do I was

really hoping that I could get by on one or two videos a week until I get big

enough to have more free time you know I really want to make better more fun

videos this sitting here and talking business I mean I like it to an extent

but I want to do my I've got all these ideas for fun videos that I want to do

and I've told you I don't really have anybody to help me right now but I also

just don't have the time those other videos take more time and I don't have

that and now that I'm doing three videos a week I'm going to be I'm gonna have

less time to do that I was also you know I wanted to do some professional

development stuff where I learn new techniques and improve my craft and

everything so three videos a week kind of sucks right now

I don't know what sort of topic schedule I'll have and I mean I'm definitely

going to continue doing the politics of course I might do politics one day and

then technology the next day and then fun time not so serious issues the next

day but the thing is I'm not totally sure

that I have enough ideas for the technology side to do that every week I

mean maybe I do I don't know maybe that might be it

the goal here as I think I've said before is to make a full-time living

from this or failing that a part-time living or one day off just give me one

day off a week if I could just make enough money to take one day off per

week which would be a Wednesday by the way because then you know two days work

one day off two days work two days off two days work one day off that pattern

I'm also tweaking my intro you may have noticed I added that little tagline

politics technology and other trivialities they say you gotta sum up

what your channel is about and I guess that does it well enough although I

think the pictures that I put the pictures that I put next to mind donkey

the elephant the robot - thinker the smiley emoticon I think that summarizes

my channel fairly well I would appreciate any channel critique that

anyone out there would care to give me I crave constructive criticism if

there's anything you could you think that I can do to improve my thumbnails

my titles any of my graphics I guess you can't really help me with my tags my

total SEO unless you know what my tags are even the content you know what you'd

like to see more of what you'd like to see less of I'm doing what I want to do

here these are the kinds of things these are kind of videos that I want to make

well kind of again I'm not getting again I don't get to do the fun stuff as much

as I want to I might use the third day to just kind of rant about I mean I

don't want to I don't I don't want to you know if I want to say rant because I

don't want to just sit here and complain all the time that's not a baby I want to

I want a positive Channel despite when I'm sitting there doing right now I

might use the third day to just sort of you know do a journal like I'm doing

right now this is basically sort of a journal thing a very casual off-the-cuff

journal entry like a like a live journal I might use the third day for that maybe

I'll go politics one week two the next week politics technology and

alternate on the first day and then the second day will be kind of a casual

Journal rant sort of thing and then third day will be something fun I don't

know but that's what's going on right now I wanted to keep you abreast of the

changes again any critique you care to make of the channel why a thing I can do

to improve this I love feedback as long as its presented constructively thank

you very much for sticking with me through this especially you subscribe to

my channel first oh well even just right now there's only 22 of you right now but

I very much appreciate everybody who's us who's tuning in you know I'm trying

to have these conversations that I don't get to have in real life I'm gonna make

a new channel trailer soon I try to explain better what I'm all about and

hopefully get more people in thank you very much for joining me for this update

I'm gonna try to do a little google feud tomorrow for the not so serious issues

episode but if I'm gonna do that I have to wrap this up and get it edit in and

out there so if you like this video thank you in advance for subscribing

please check out my other videos for previous conversations that I've started

give me your channel critiques below that's what I'm looking for for this

video give me your channel critiques what can I do to improve my channel in

your opinion alright good talk catch you later

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