Good Motorcycle
-------------------------------------------
أول تعليق من زيدان بعد الخروج من كأس الملك | جماهير ريال مدريد تهاجم زيدان بسبب إيسكو ! - Duration: 3:15. For more infomation >> أول تعليق من زيدان بعد الخروج من كأس الملك | جماهير ريال مدريد تهاجم زيدان بسبب إيسكو ! - Duration: 3:15.-------------------------------------------
Kia Picanto 1.0 CVVT 69 PK ECO Dynamics 5D (Euro V) First Edition - Duration: 1:01. For more infomation >> Kia Picanto 1.0 CVVT 69 PK ECO Dynamics 5D (Euro V) First Edition - Duration: 1:01.-------------------------------------------
Opel Corsa 1.4 16 v INNOVATION - Duration: 0:58. For more infomation >> Opel Corsa 1.4 16 v INNOVATION - Duration: 0:58.-------------------------------------------
ALITOSI: rimedi naturali per contrastare la causa dell'alito cattivo - Duration: 16:30. For more infomation >> ALITOSI: rimedi naturali per contrastare la causa dell'alito cattivo - Duration: 16:30.-------------------------------------------
Mirror Mirror - Mili - Duration: 3:17.You've found a piece of me
Hidden behind the monitor beyond
Saw the worth in me I could never see
Polished my body
Let all my bitterness melt into candy
Poured me through your heat
Mold me to the shape I dream to be
Come here darling
Why don't you tell me what it is on your mind
Worry not darling
Point me to the sun
Solar power makes my circuit run
Mirror mirror
Just call my name
You are my queen
Commanding reflections of me
Clearer clearer
Convex concave
Zoom in or out
It's always a mystery
Mirror mirror
Focus my light
May the rest of your life be
Forever sunny
Fear fear
No more
The light will be by your side
Loving you silently
Tulitalula tuli tulitalulula
This is not just an optical illusion
Tulitalula tuli tulitalulula
Magnifying my love
Tulitalula tuli tulitalulula
Take me by the hand into your dimension
Tulitalula tuli tulitalulula
In your compound eyes
Come here darling
Why don't you tell me what it is on your mind
Worry not darling
Point me to the sun
Solar power turns my
Combat mode: ON
Mirror mirror
I'll spread my skin
Camouflaging you
With refractions of me
Fire fire
Point all my light
Thousands fahrenheit
Burn off your enemies
Medium rare
Trim off their fat
Slice off their flesh
Fancy feast consisting meat and meat and meat
Mirror mirror
The magic words wake me up
Embracing your everything
-------------------------------------------
Bread Pizza Recipe On Tawa | Healthiest Bread Pizza Ever | ब्रेड पिज़्ज़ा Recipe In Hindi | Nupur - Duration: 5:59. For more infomation >> Bread Pizza Recipe On Tawa | Healthiest Bread Pizza Ever | ब्रेड पिज़्ज़ा Recipe In Hindi | Nupur - Duration: 5:59.-------------------------------------------
Lisa Kudrow is Handling Her Son Going to College Very Well - Duration: 4:37. For more infomation >> Lisa Kudrow is Handling Her Son Going to College Very Well - Duration: 4:37.-------------------------------------------
Robert Mueller Wants to Interview Trump, Elton John's Retirement - Monologue - Duration: 3:07. For more infomation >> Robert Mueller Wants to Interview Trump, Elton John's Retirement - Monologue - Duration: 3:07.-------------------------------------------
Escape From Tarkov - FAIL OR ESCAPE? (EFT Gameplay Highlights) Twitch Fails - Duration: 10:02.coming here
-------------------------------------------
[한글자막] EOS Explained 이오스 분석 [Block Info_블록인포] - Duration: 11:19. For more infomation >> [한글자막] EOS Explained 이오스 분석 [Block Info_블록인포] - Duration: 11:19.-------------------------------------------
DREAMTEAM (Brazil) • 5 BEST BRAZILIAN PLAYERS OF CSGO?! (Best of FalleN Coldzera Fer Taco) - Duration: 14:40.Don't forget to like and subscribe <3
-------------------------------------------
pashaBiceps - about Cristiano Ronaldo, favorite food and gym harm - Duration: 4:54. For more infomation >> pashaBiceps - about Cristiano Ronaldo, favorite food and gym harm - Duration: 4:54.-------------------------------------------
Lisa Kudrow Didn't Recognize Jane Fonda - Duration: 2:26. For more infomation >> Lisa Kudrow Didn't Recognize Jane Fonda - Duration: 2:26.-------------------------------------------
Audience Suggestion Box: President Trump Candy Hearts, Ice T's Tide Pods PSA - Duration: 4:36. For more infomation >> Audience Suggestion Box: President Trump Candy Hearts, Ice T's Tide Pods PSA - Duration: 4:36.-------------------------------------------
Jim Gaffigan Ate Reindeer in Scandinavia - Duration: 5:04. For more infomation >> Jim Gaffigan Ate Reindeer in Scandinavia - Duration: 5:04.-------------------------------------------
Jim Gaffigan Has Mixed Emotions About the Red Carpet - Duration: 2:40. For more infomation >> Jim Gaffigan Has Mixed Emotions About the Red Carpet - Duration: 2:40.-------------------------------------------
Simple Valentine's MINI CARD - Duration: 6:39. For more infomation >> Simple Valentine's MINI CARD - Duration: 6:39.-------------------------------------------
Jimmy Kimmel & Lisa Kudrow on The Boss Baby Oscar Nomination - Duration: 2:02. For more infomation >> Jimmy Kimmel & Lisa Kudrow on The Boss Baby Oscar Nomination - Duration: 2:02.-------------------------------------------
Mercedes-Benz B-Klasse 160 Ambition Style Automaat - Duration: 1:00. For more infomation >> Mercedes-Benz B-Klasse 160 Ambition Style Automaat - Duration: 1:00.-------------------------------------------
Giveaway WINNER 2018 [Inakalog #40] - Duration: 6:40.So it was really gorgeous in the morning
when I left the house
So I was gonna make a good time-lapse of the sky
and I came down to Dogo area and now the weather is like this
And of course when I start filming time-lapse because it was snowing
and it stops
I mean you can see a little bit, but not much
Anyway today's the day I have to pick the winner of the giveaway
and but before that I have to pick up a few things
So let's get going
And I have come to a dollar store
There are two different kinds of dollar stores in Japan
One is DAISO
I think you guys are familiar with DAISO
but this one is called SERIA
I personally like SERIA better
They have fewer items than DAISO, but they have items that are much cuter than DAISO
So let's check it out
So I have come to Starbucks in Dogo area
It's very new, it's brand new
I think it opened last month
I think around Christmas time in December
The inside, outside, a little different from usual Starbucks, I think
It's.... how can I say?
It's got like some pictures of Dogo from like old times and stuff like that
So I'm gonna show you around later
But first, I have to pick the winner
All right, so while I'm working on this
let me introduce some of the comments that I got
So I'm sitting in Starbucks for like 30 minutes now, and I have
I have checked all the comments and I got 21 votes for dreams comes true
So I'm gonna pick one person from this 21 people
But yeah, I looked outside, and then now the sky is gorgeous
So check that out
And now I'm writing down all the names
who voted for
dreams come true video
I'm gonna put this in
the Mason jar
Alright, all the names are in here
Are you guys ready?
Here we go
This one
Ready ready ready?
So the winner of the lucky bag in 2018 is
Ta-da
The other side
Upside down lol
Focus!
It's you! Can you see that?
It's you!
Congratulations
So I need you to contact me through the inbox thingy
I think it's in the... my "about" page
I think I should have checked that out before I made this video
but I think you know how to contact me
So go to my page, go to my channel
and then go to the "about tab" or whatever that's called
and then I think there's like an inbox button that you can click
and give me a direct message through YouTube so I know who you are
And then you can give me your home address and everything
and I can send you the lucky bag
Thank you so much to everyone who joined this giveaway
and also watching my videos and just like everything
I really appreciate the fact that you are around me all the time and watch my videos
giving me a thumbs up and good comments, and it's
And it's been wonderful to have you guys
And yeah as I mentioned earlier, I'm gonna show you around cuz this place is pretty nice and
And I guess that's all about it
Yeah, thank you so much for watching
Bye
-------------------------------------------
Hokey Pokey Rhyme | Kindergarten Kids Songs | Baby Nursery Rhymes Collection For Children | Toddlers - Duration: 38:10.Hokey Pokey Rhyme | Kindergarten Kids Songs | Baby Nursery Rhymes Collection For Children | Toddlers
-------------------------------------------
Opel Crossland 1.2Turbo 110pk Online Edition 4G+Wifi - Duration: 0:58. For more infomation >> Opel Crossland 1.2Turbo 110pk Online Edition 4G+Wifi - Duration: 0:58.-------------------------------------------
Rajshahi University Flash Mob | Department of Economics 60th Batch | Rag Day 2018 | New Edition - Duration: 5:05.[Music]
-------------------------------------------
Charms - 02 - Train Sergey Cheremisinov [Free music, no copyright] - Duration: 2:07.
-------------------------------------------
Cristo é o Centro // Graça.Amor.Comunhão - Duration: 2:52. For more infomation >> Cristo é o Centro // Graça.Amor.Comunhão - Duration: 2:52.-------------------------------------------
mac tips-18: Are the new MacBook is worth to buy? Macbook / Macbook Pro / macOS tips - Duration: 4:32.Do you think you picked the right MacBook?
Hello everyone, I am a techno otaku, SernHao. Welcome to my channel.
What I want to share with you today is:
Are you suitable for MacBook?
And MacBook worth buying it?
-MacBook & macOS Getting started Teaching -
SernHao Tv will always be updated about,
MacBook and macOS use tips.
Do not want to miss this information,
Subscribe to SernHao Tv.
Then click the little bell next to it.
Then you will be noticed when my video is published.
This video will talking about MacBook is,
The thinnest MacBook in MacBook series.
About other styles like:
MacBook Air and MacBook Pro.
I will analysis them in coming video.
This episode, I will analyze is about,
The thinnest MacBook's specs,
Price, strengths, weaknesses,
And analyze who is suitable for buying this MacBook.
And is it worth buying?
First of all, this MacBook selling point is:
It is the thinnest of all MacBook series.
Only 0.14 '.
It should be thinner than my fingers.
Then it has 4 colors to choose from.
Pink gold, gray space, gold and silver.
MacBook series, the most (color) choice.
His price can range from $ 1299 - $ 1599.
Wow! It's too expensive
The specs inside him are:
The first one is Retina Display.
It can let you see the better picture quality screen.
The "processor" is from 1.2GHz - 1.4GHz.
The Memory Card is 8Gb-16 Gb ram.
Its "storage" is between 256 GB - 512 GB SSD.
As for the " front camera" only 480p. face time camera.
And its "keyboard" is used,
Backlit keyboard with LED
And the latest keyboard technology.
Force Touch Trackpad.
Battery can reach 10 hours of Internet use.
However, this is not accurate, we do not know.
So, let's see what his strengths are.
First it will be quiet. Because it does not have a fan.
Second, it is lightweight and convenient.
The third is that it has retina display.
Is to let you see this picture, very clear and beautiful.
As for its disadvantages yet. It has only one usb-c socket.
You want to charge, connect usb, or connect your iPhone,
It can only be done from one socket. (Very inconvenient).
So who is suitable for this computer?
I personally think that
Some are accustomed to using light, small computer girls.
And this girl's body size can not be too "big."
Because of its size, really small.
Basically, boys are not suitable for use.
Plus, using this MacBook,
Its operating performance will not be too high,
It can only be used to send email, watch youtube, surf internet, write files and the like.
In the end, this MacBook in the end worth buying?
Personally, I think: not too worth buying.
To such an price, to buy iPad Pro,
Coupled with his Smart Keyboard and Apple Pencil,
I think it will be more useful, more practical!
So this MacBook, I think it is not worth buying.
The above is what I want to share with you, MacBook and macOS tips.
If you think this video is helpful to you,
Give me a "like", and then share with friends you need.
About MacBook Air and MacBook Pro,
I will be analyse in the coming video.
Well, I am SernHao. See you in my next video! bye ~
-------------------------------------------
មានបទចម្រៀងមួយណាធ្វើអោយបងនឹកអូន | បទកំសត់ៗ Remix | Khmer remix 2018 collection, 【NONSTOP KH】 - Duration: 37:08.មានបទចម្រៀងមួយណាធ្វើអោយបងនឹកអូន
-------------------------------------------
Selfies on iPhone X - Apple For more infomation >> Selfies on iPhone X - Apple-------------------------------------------
For more infomation >> Selfies on iPhone X - Apple-------------------------------------------
DIFFERENCES - France / Québec (Canada) - Duration: 5:53.Today a video in which I will talk about the differences between France and Canada
And more specifically : Québec
Of course, some of things are not applicable everywhere in Canada
Let's start
The streets are perpendicular
There are lockers in the school
The ads for randoms guys in the street
The sports
The plugs
The towers
They always take takeaway cafés
You'll find some Starbucks everywhere
but also some Tim Hortons, the Canadian equivalent, even inside my school
The 2 main differences, which are not anectodes like before, are the educational and health systems
From what I understood, they don't go often to the doctor while we are going if we have a running noze
They have more private hospitals/clinics
Both systems are inbetween the French and the American one
Here school is not that expensive and they are reimburse for the healthcare costs
There is also...
The cheeses
Machines are bigger
It's OK to use the elevator for one floor while you just had a lecture about sustainable development
The stores are open on Sunday
In the calendar, the sunday is the first day
There are a lot of fundraising, including for the school, is it legal in France ?
Everywhere you'll go, there will be a slot to see if you're not doing something illegal inside
Scholar buses are yellow
People take their BBQ grill in the parks during summer
.. but not in winter, it's more difficult to grill stuff at -30° (celsius ;) )
One of the most famous : their are waiting the bus IN LINE (!!!)
In France it's more : every man for himself
The doors of the subway are very dificult to open
The names of the meals are not the same (hard to translate) :
Breakfast = Lunch Lunch = dinner Dinner = the supper
And this is 3kg gained*
They have a slightly different foosball table
They use unformal way to talk to you very often
People are cleaning the board between two lectures, it seems that teachers didn't have the formation
To open cans, you need a tin opener, and I'm really bad at using it obviously
They are ice-skating even during summer
The alcohols < 12° are sold in stores that belong to the province of Quebec (called SAQ)
Most of the products are in French AND in English
So they have to do two different packaging
It's also the case for officials papers, menus in restaurants, ...
Something unthinkable in France, most of the people are bilinguals
And a lot can speak 3 languages
You can't adjust the pressure in the shower (just the temperature)
Sometimes it smells like cannabis in the street but nobody is shocked
You must not forget to give a tip (restaurant, cafés, hairdresser, ...) around 15%
.. otherwise you'll be considered as a selfish French guy
Now about the unites....
It's a little funny.. Speed = km/h
Distances = often in miles
Length = inches, feet
Temperature = celcius but for the oven = fahrenheit
Volumes = cups (??), weight = pounds
Also... The school is doing merchandizing
I've seen new kind of maps
My schedul is a bit weird, I have lectures until 22:00 two times
And the following day I start at 9:00 ..
There are wheels under the beds
Squirrels are everywhere
There's a huge underground network (the biggest of the world I think)
It's very cold
Most of the time, there's no window in the classroom
The urban situation : the towers are in the city center
And around it, there are neighborhoods, each has its own identity/culture
So you can think that I criticize the country, it's really not the case, it was just a list of anecdotes
I really loved my time here, in Quebec you feel really really safe, people are very open-minded
It's a never-sleeping town, it's hard not to grab a café at every corner
It's a great place to live (maybe not when it's -10°C like now)
People are more patient, small anecdote...
I think I'm someone really calm and understanding
But I was surprised that nobody was annoyed by the fact that our bus was 25 minutes late
I was the only one to be mad, I went out of the waiting line
To talk to direction and try to have more information
So I talked about the differences with France / Europe, but there are also a lot of similarities
First the language (even though, that is debatable), the education system which is very cheap compared to the US
The protection of the social achievements, with a high unionization rate
And a culture more "latin" than in the US
Finally, we can say that there are French, British or American influences,
But today... they are only influences, Canada (and Québec) have their own cultures
Including : Hockey, or more generally, ice skating
Mapple sirop, improvisation shows, Dolan's movies
or the open-mindness, the egality
Some events like : garage sales, the Moving Day (Québec), Halloween, Thanksgiving (in the english part), etc ..
To conclude, I think it's great to discover a new culture, it's different but you can find your marks quite easily if you come from Europe
Bonus time, you are all waiting for that : expressions from Québec (sorry for the english speakers, I guess you can't understand)
Literally : Yards = verge (means penis in "French from France") Pom Pom Girls = leaders of claps Pop corn = blown corn Testicles = "kids" (which can lead to ankward situations)
In fact you have to know that in Québec, they're trying to not use English words, because they are afraid about loosing their language, their culture
Some others : The car : The tank Selfi : self portrait The cloud : cloudiness information Make some noise : make a train
-------------------------------------------
For more infomation >> DIFFERENCES - France / Québec (Canada) - Duration: 5:53.-------------------------------------------
Malena Costa toma una decisión antes de poner rumbo a China - Duration: 4:43. For more infomation >> Malena Costa toma una decisión antes de poner rumbo a China - Duration: 4:43.-------------------------------------------
For more infomation >> Malena Costa toma una decisión antes de poner rumbo a China - Duration: 4:43.-------------------------------------------
Stéphane Vial - Design, TIC & ethics for #UVDE @ NUMA (French) - Duration: 1:28:15. For more infomation >> Stéphane Vial - Design, TIC & ethics for #UVDE @ NUMA (French) - Duration: 1:28:15.-------------------------------------------
For more infomation >> Stéphane Vial - Design, TIC & ethics for #UVDE @ NUMA (French) - Duration: 1:28:15.-------------------------------------------
STRAVINSKY // Rite of spring - Urbanski - Part 4. - Duration: 2:25.When I work with the orchestra on this piece
and actually you don't need to do much
to get the energy out of the orchestra
because this music is just so suggestive
during rehearsals it's really fascinating what I could work with
the orchestra on every individual line and then actually opens our our eyes
on how brilliant Sravinsky's approach was
there is one moment when we have this
such a pure joyful melody
but for instance there is quite funny
isn't it again joyful then we have brass playing
then horns
etc and then we have this a clarinet, piccolo, trumpet, piccolo dialoguing
with flute piccolo
everything is so happy ...
all but when you put all of those emotions
all of those things
it works
and over it you put something that represents
complete madness, which is
It is such an amazing feel and I don't know... you know
I think everyone on stage just feels it
and this music when everything, every part of it,
every line comes together there is just an explosion
an explosion of emotions
so ...
you just don't need to do anything I think the music that's all the magic for you
-------------------------------------------
For more infomation >> STRAVINSKY // Rite of spring - Urbanski - Part 4. - Duration: 2:25.-------------------------------------------
Thick and Creamy Low Carb Cheddar and Broccoli Soup – Very Easy Recipe - Duration: 2:30.Welcome all! Papa G here. Ttoday I present my thick and creamy low carbohydrate cheddar and
broccoli soup. With just over four net carbohydratess per serving it'll warm the coldest
of days while keeping your carbohydrate count low. It truly is a delicious meal. Let's get started.
Begin with cutting your broccoli into
bite-sized pieces. I like using just the tops for this recipe. We'll need about a
cup and a half. Grate a quarter of one medium onion and set aside. To a stock
pot on medium high heat, add 1 tablespoon of unsalted butter; add our grated onion and
cook for about a minute or two. Add a quarter cup of melted butter and 1 teaspoon
of xanthan gum. Stir and cook for about 3 to 4 minutes. Add 2 cups of chicken stock;
2 cups of heavy cream; and a little sour cream. Add some salt; ground black pepper;
and finish with a touch of ground nutmeg. Mix with a whisk to combine and let cook
until it begins to simmer. Reduce the heat to medium and add the broccoli. Let
cook until the broccoli reaches the texture you desire. Add 1/4 cup of bacon
pieces and give a stir to mix, Now finish with 1 cup of shredded sharp cheddar
cheese. Whisk until all the cheese is melted. You'll see a change to a nice
golden color. Pour into a bowl; garnish with some cheese;
and a little bacon; and enjoy! There you have it folks! My thick and creamy
low carbohydrate cheddar and broccoli soup. A delicious low carbohydrate meal. I hope you
enjoyed this video. If you did, please like and consider subscribing. I'll have
something new every week. Thanks for watching and I'll see you next time!
-------------------------------------------
For more infomation >> Thick and Creamy Low Carb Cheddar and Broccoli Soup – Very Easy Recipe - Duration: 2:30.-------------------------------------------
Pourquoi consommer de l'avoine chaque matin ? | Santé 24.7 - Duration: 10:08. For more infomation >> Pourquoi consommer de l'avoine chaque matin ? | Santé 24.7 - Duration: 10:08.-------------------------------------------
For more infomation >> Pourquoi consommer de l'avoine chaque matin ? | Santé 24.7 - Duration: 10:08.-------------------------------------------
Origami photo frame out of paper - Duration: 4:42. For more infomation >> Origami photo frame out of paper - Duration: 4:42.-------------------------------------------
For more infomation >> Origami photo frame out of paper - Duration: 4:42.-------------------------------------------
មានបទចម្រៀងមួយណាធ្វើអោយបងនឹកអូន | បទកំសត់ៗ Remix | Khmer remix 2018 collection, 【NONSTOP KH】 - Duration: 37:08.មានបទចម្រៀងមួយណាធ្វើអោយបងនឹកអូន
-------------------------------------------
For more infomation >> មានបទចម្រៀងមួយណាធ្វើអោយបងនឹកអូន | បទកំសត់ៗ Remix | Khmer remix 2018 collection, 【NONSTOP KH】 - Duration: 37:08.-------------------------------------------
Sneltrams Utrecht op station Doorslag - Duration: 0:50.Station Doorslag
-------------------------------------------
For more infomation >> Sneltrams Utrecht op station Doorslag - Duration: 0:50.-------------------------------------------
Sebastián Yatra - SUTRA For more infomation >> Sebastián Yatra - SUTRA-------------------------------------------
Koopappartement: Burg Letteweg 13 m, Oostvoorne - Duration: 0:58. For more infomation >> Koopappartement: Burg Letteweg 13 m, Oostvoorne - Duration: 0:58.-------------------------------------------
Rejjie Snow - Mon Amour - Duration: 3:56.
-------------------------------------------
DIFFERENCES - France / Québec (Canada) - Duration: 5:53.Today a video in which I will talk about the differences between France and Canada
And more specifically : Québec
Of course, some of things are not applicable everywhere in Canada
Let's start
The streets are perpendicular
There are lockers in the school
The ads for randoms guys in the street
The sports
The plugs
The towers
They always take takeaway cafés
You'll find some Starbucks everywhere
but also some Tim Hortons, the Canadian equivalent, even inside my school
The 2 main differences, which are not anectodes like before, are the educational and health systems
From what I understood, they don't go often to the doctor while we are going if we have a running noze
They have more private hospitals/clinics
Both systems are inbetween the French and the American one
Here school is not that expensive and they are reimburse for the healthcare costs
There is also...
The cheeses
Machines are bigger
It's OK to use the elevator for one floor while you just had a lecture about sustainable development
The stores are open on Sunday
In the calendar, the sunday is the first day
There are a lot of fundraising, including for the school, is it legal in France ?
Everywhere you'll go, there will be a slot to see if you're not doing something illegal inside
Scholar buses are yellow
People take their BBQ grill in the parks during summer
.. but not in winter, it's more difficult to grill stuff at -30° (celsius ;) )
One of the most famous : their are waiting the bus IN LINE (!!!)
In France it's more : every man for himself
The doors of the subway are very dificult to open
The names of the meals are not the same (hard to translate) :
Breakfast = Lunch Lunch = dinner Dinner = the supper
And this is 3kg gained*
They have a slightly different foosball table
They use unformal way to talk to you very often
People are cleaning the board between two lectures, it seems that teachers didn't have the formation
To open cans, you need a tin opener, and I'm really bad at using it obviously
They are ice-skating even during summer
The alcohols < 12° are sold in stores that belong to the province of Quebec (called SAQ)
Most of the products are in French AND in English
So they have to do two different packaging
It's also the case for officials papers, menus in restaurants, ...
Something unthinkable in France, most of the people are bilinguals
And a lot can speak 3 languages
You can't adjust the pressure in the shower (just the temperature)
Sometimes it smells like cannabis in the street but nobody is shocked
You must not forget to give a tip (restaurant, cafés, hairdresser, ...) around 15%
.. otherwise you'll be considered as a selfish French guy
Now about the unites....
It's a little funny.. Speed = km/h
Distances = often in miles
Length = inches, feet
Temperature = celcius but for the oven = fahrenheit
Volumes = cups (??), weight = pounds
Also... The school is doing merchandizing
I've seen new kind of maps
My schedul is a bit weird, I have lectures until 22:00 two times
And the following day I start at 9:00 ..
There are wheels under the beds
Squirrels are everywhere
There's a huge underground network (the biggest of the world I think)
It's very cold
Most of the time, there's no window in the classroom
The urban situation : the towers are in the city center
And around it, there are neighborhoods, each has its own identity/culture
So you can think that I criticize the country, it's really not the case, it was just a list of anecdotes
I really loved my time here, in Quebec you feel really really safe, people are very open-minded
It's a never-sleeping town, it's hard not to grab a café at every corner
It's a great place to live (maybe not when it's -10°C like now)
People are more patient, small anecdote...
I think I'm someone really calm and understanding
But I was surprised that nobody was annoyed by the fact that our bus was 25 minutes late
I was the only one to be mad, I went out of the waiting line
To talk to direction and try to have more information
So I talked about the differences with France / Europe, but there are also a lot of similarities
First the language (even though, that is debatable), the education system which is very cheap compared to the US
The protection of the social achievements, with a high unionization rate
And a culture more "latin" than in the US
Finally, we can say that there are French, British or American influences,
But today... they are only influences, Canada (and Québec) have their own cultures
Including : Hockey, or more generally, ice skating
Mapple sirop, improvisation shows, Dolan's movies
or the open-mindness, the egality
Some events like : garage sales, the Moving Day (Québec), Halloween, Thanksgiving (in the english part), etc ..
To conclude, I think it's great to discover a new culture, it's different but you can find your marks quite easily if you come from Europe
Bonus time, you are all waiting for that : expressions from Québec (sorry for the english speakers, I guess you can't understand)
Literally : Yards = verge (means penis in "French from France") Pom Pom Girls = leaders of claps Pop corn = blown corn Testicles = "kids" (which can lead to ankward situations)
In fact you have to know that in Québec, they're trying to not use English words, because they are afraid about loosing their language, their culture
Some others : The car : The tank Selfi : self portrait The cloud : cloudiness information Make some noise : make a train
-------------------------------------------
Ten Good Things of Being an INFJ Personality - Duration: 3:47.10 Good Things of Being an INFJ Personality
Believe it or not, it's the fact that INFJs are considered as the rarest personality type,
and a kind of personality that everyone wants to declare as their very own.
Although, you should also remember that it's not all sunshine and roses being an INFJ personality
type.
In this video, I'm going to share with you 10 good things of being an INFJ personality
type.
If you find this information is helpful to you, make sure to like this video and subscribe
to our channel, so you won't miss any of our interesting update in the future.
Now, let's see some of the favorable qualities that INFJs are known for.
1 - Creative imagination
Most INFJs have a vast imagination.
Whenever they need a little break from the time and place, INFJs could pull back right
into their rich inner world, using their mind and imagination creating a happy memory or
an exciting new fantasy they never did before.
2 - The Pupils of Life
They are lifelong learners with a desire to independently seek out the knowledges and
understanding of the topics that really matters to them, they want to be the master of their
own passion.
And also, they tend to understand new ideas quickly and easily.
3 - X-ray Vision
INFJs can see people, figure out who they really are and what's actually there under
the surface, what's their fears, motivations, desires, gifts, flaws, and their potential.
It is no wonder that their first impressions are pretty accurate in many cases.
4 - Drive
When an INFJ is really involved with what they're doing, they are capable of laser emphasis,
working vigilantly towards their objective and never give up until their goals comes
true.
5 - Natural Counselors
People (in some cases, even if they are a complete stranger) feel safe opening to INFJs
about their struggles, secrets, and their mistakes because INFJs listen attentively
and respond with empathy even when they do not agree with it.
6 - Foresight
INFJs intuitively comprehend exactly how an existing scenario is likely to happen in the
near future.
They can predict what the probable outcomes will probably occur, and exactly what overarching
trends are arising.
7 - Individual Growth
Their self-awareness, high standards, and abhorrence for the status quo lead INFJs to
continually work to their passion and always improving themselves to ensure that they could
measure up to their potential and live up to their standard.
8 - Curious
Their inherent interest and openness to various point of views drives INFJs to question about
every little thing that others take for granted, and these concerns can be a powerful device
for uncovering understanding.
9 - Social Radar
Normally attuned to group dynamics, values, and many unspoken social codes, INFJs can
actually feel the "vibe" when they walk into a room or places almost instantly, they also
able to immediately behave according to the expected situation in a given social context.
10 - Metaphor
Usually, INFJs have the ability at interpreting the meaning of symbols and imagery, whether
it is in life or art, and they're experienced at using them for nuanced expression, specifically
in writing.
All in all, that's the 10 Good Things of Being an INFJ Personality.
Really cool information isn't it!
Please share your thoughts and experiences in the comments below!
Don't forget to subscribe to our channel and watch all our other amazing videos!
Thanks for watching!
-------------------------------------------
Arsenal vs Chelsea 2.1 – Highlights & Full Match-League Cup-24 January 2018 - Duration: 3:30. For more infomation >> Arsenal vs Chelsea 2.1 – Highlights & Full Match-League Cup-24 January 2018 - Duration: 3:30.-------------------------------------------
YOU CAN PROCRASTINATE EVERYTHING BUT.... - Duration: 1:11.Haven't slept.
I always thought procrastination was bad.
I can't remember all this ...
It's stressful.
But in some people, it's a solution.
Yes!
You do better under stress.
You do better when the deadline is coming closer.
Caffeine.
But let me ask you something.
What about your life goals?
When's the deadline for that, huh?
There is no freaking deadline.
I'll do it next week.
I'll do it next month.
I'll do it next year.
I'll do it next year.
I'll do it...
You don't have forever.
Some of your life goals required skills accumulated over years.
So you actually have to start now.
You don't just become a master chef.
You don't just get good at sports.
You procrastinate because you think you can do it later.
But in reality, the early you start,
the better your chance of actually achieving it.
Some of your goals will be impossible because...
When you finally decide to do it, it's too late.
You might think you can set a deadline and still procrastinate.
That's not good enough. You won't make it.
You don't just learn the language.
You don't just learn to program.
Don't procrastinate your life goals.
You don't just explore the world.
You don't just become a ninja.
It will be too late by the time you actually get started.
I'll do it today!
-------------------------------------------
Brian Tracy| Secrets Of Self Made Millionaires part 2 - Duration: 13:32.- right and when you ask self-made millionaires what sort of work do you do they'll often
say I've never worked a day in my life I just do what I like to do I had a graduate of my
course once it came out to me it said you know that's interesting he said when I was
a little boy I loved to study airplanes he said I got an airplane books and I had airplane
models and I had their toy planes and then and then I got into competitions with the
remote-controlled planes he said when I grew up and went to school I studied aeronautical
engineering he said today said I'm 35 he said I own three companies one builds a small aircraft
another one repairs and services small aircraft in other words in leasing and chartering smart
okay he said I've never worked a day in my life he said I just played with planes since
the time I was a kid so one of the things that you can do is go back to the time when
you were young as a child between the ages of 7 and 14 before you discovered boys or
girls and what is it that you really love to do and you'll often find that within that
is something you're supposed to do as an adult number three is commit to excellence now this
is really really important and I had a hard time with this as a young man because I was
never good at anything I was never picked for any team and if I was picked I was the
first person cut I got lousy grades in every class I got fired from multiple jobs I even
got fired from a job Tommy gasps once ok can imagine that being fired for pumping gas because
you're no good that came and said you're no good at pumping gas how can you be no little
old ladies can pump gas and here was I was no good at pumping gas anyway so I got fired
I went from job to job and then I discovered that all people who are successful are excellent
at what they do you know the old question they asked Willie Sutton the bank robber why
do you rob banks he said that's where the money is well being in the top 10% is where
the money is so what you have to do is you have to pay any price and make any sacrifice
to get into the top 10% in your field now here's the good news if you're doing what
you love to do you will want to be in the top 10% in your field if you don't want to
be excellent at what you're doing it means you're in the wrong field it just means that
you're marking time you're treading water and there's a lot of people are in their field
they their job and you know they go home at night they don't think about their work and
so on and this kind of an attitude means that you have no future you have a very shaky present
that crackling sound you hear is the ice breaking under your feet okay and you have a very you
have no future because if you're not doing what you love to do and throwing your whole
heart into it you're just marking time but everybody is designed so that there is something
that you love to do that you can do well and the fact that you love it means that you probably
have the ability to excel at it so make this decision to get into the top 10% let me tell
you how what changed my life here I was struggling in my late 20s and I learned this it was a
breakthrough thought is that everybody's in the top 10% started in the bottom 10% everybody
who's doing well was once doing poorly everybody who is the top of your field today was once
not even in your field at all and didn't even know what existed what that means is that
if you're willing to pay the price and work hard and make the sacrifices you can get into
the top 10% now how long does it take it doesn't take a week or a month most people are really
impatient and to achieve mastery in your field takes five to seven years we will say five
to seven years geez I'll be five to seven years old or before I start enjoying the big
rewards well how much older will you be in five to seven years anyway now here's an important
point are you ready the time is going to pass anyway the time is going to pass five to seven
years from now five to seven years will have passed the only question is there are you
going to be at the top of your field or you're still going to be down there with a with the
mediocre 80% and the wonderful thing is this is nobody's better than you and nobody's smarter
than you if anybody else is at the top of the field it means that you can be at the
top of your field just go to them and find out how they got there because they started
at the bottom now it may take longer for some people and less for others but everybody who
puts one foot in front of the other and keeps moving eventually gets there and that's where
all the rewards are and not only that that's where all the joy in life is when you're really
good at what you do you feel wonderful about yourself you're respected and esteem but everybody
around you you can you can write your own ticket you can open any door when you're good
at what you do because you get up in the morning and you know you're good and and and and that
is more important than the rewards that go with it the next key is to develop your unique
talents and abilities every single person is designed from infancy with special talents
and abilities that if you develop them to their height can enable you to accomplish
anything you want in life everyone is genetically structured to be able to do something superbly
to do something they enjoy to do it well and to get great satisfaction from it Peter Drucker
often asks the question what are you good at what are you good at today what should
you be good at what could you be good at what will you be good at and so one of the questions
that we ask is looking back in your life what has been most responsible for your success
up to now what has been most responsible in the past what is it that you have done that
has gotten you the best results because we as we said before success leaves tracks and
if you look back into your past you'll often find indicators that guide you to your future
do you remember that fellow that one current 300 million dollars in the lottery he was
a high school physics teacher and they asked him what he's gonna do with it he said he's
gonna take a week off and then get back to work because he doesn't want to give off his
job teaching high school physics because he loves his work so much that is a person was
in the right place for him and now he can just drive to it in a nicer car anyway now
the next key to the next key to becoming a self-made millionaire is to see yourself a
self-employed what we found is a top 3% of adults in our society see themselves as self-employed
they see themselves as in charge of their own lives when I started off my career as
a young man there's twenty one years old working as a construction laborer living in a one-bedroom
apartment broke taking buses two hours every morning to get to work and buses two hours
to get back I still remember that and I still remember a light going off one evening I was
sitting there in my little apartment of my little kitchen alcove and I suddenly realized
that I was responsible is that I was in charge of my own life that no one was coming to the
rescue and it was one of the great turning points in my life so what you find is that
all exceptional people are highly responsible people they look upon themselves as self-employed
sometimes I'll ask an audience I'll say how many people here are self-employed and some
people will raise their hand and some won't I'll say I know what's the true answer to
this question and the true answer is that everyone is self employed the biggest mistake
you can ever make is to ever think you work for anyone else but yourself even if someone
else signs your paycheck for you all your life the most valuable people in any organization
are the people who treat the company as though it belongs to them they see everything that
happens is affecting them personally they're not the nine-to-fivers that no-hoper Zitz
a yellow I go to work when I'm out of work I don't think about my work these people somebody
has told them that's a clever way to think it's the way losers think winners think about
their company and when they're not there they think about how they can do it better when
something happens in their company they take it personally because they see themselves
as highly responsible as a result they're paid more they're given more educational opportunities
that promoted faster and these are the people that eventually like cream rise to the top
of every organization and every industry the top 3% the next key to becoming a self-made
millionaire is to develop a clear sense of direction developing a clear sense of direction
means that you need to become intensely goal-oriented we find that all successful people are goal-oriented
there's an old saying you can't hit a target that you can't see you've got to know what
you want in every area of your life some years ago I worked with the hot oil company in Texas
the hot oil company was founded by HL hunt who became the wealthiest self-made multi-millionaire
billionaire in the world at his peak he owned 200 companies and had a royalty income of
3 million dollars a day most phenomenal man by the way and he was interviewed by a friend
of mine on television before he died in the early 70s and he was asked what are the secrets
to success he said the keys to success have only been to through all my life and I will
tell you what they are he said number one he said decide exactly what it is you want
and write it down and make a plan to achieve it and number two is determine the price you're
going to have to pay to get it and then resolve to pay that price now where the law of sowing
and reaping cause and effect I learned an additional point to that learned that your
current life today is the result of the price you have so on up to now is whatever you've
put in you get out so whatever you're getting out today as a result of what you've put in
if you don't like what you're getting out what you have to do is you have to put in
something different what I found is this is that life is always just in the long run so
therefore life says this is it as a price you have to pay and there's two qualities
first of all you have to pay the price in full for your success of study preparation
hard work and so on and second of all you have to pay the price in advance you don't
get it afterwards where the world works is first to put in what you need to put in and
then you get out the rewards so you have to ask yourself what is the price that you have
to pay to achieve the success that you desire and you have to write it down and make a plan
and work on it every day now let me give you a quick exercise which is my only take home
or homework exercise for our time together I want you to take a piece of paper like this
and write down ten goals that you'd like to accomplish in the next 12 months write the
word goals and today's date at the top of the page write down ten goals you'd like to
accomplish and then ask yourself this great question if you could only accomplish one
goal on this list but you could accomplish it within 24 hours which one goal would have
the greatest positive impact on your life now this is a great question because it'll
usually jump out at you you say that's the one if I had this that would have more of
an impact on my life than anything else sometimes it's a financial goal sometimes it's a health
goal sometimes it's a relationship goal but whatever you put a circle around that goal
and then turn the page over and write it at the top of the page set a deadline on the
goal make a list of everything that you could think of to do to achieve the goal and then
begin working on your list and here's the kicker do something every day do something
every day that moves you one step forward towards your major goal my promise to you
that this exercise selecting your most important goal making a plan and working on it every
day will change your life in ways that you cannot imagine they say that people begin
to become great when they did when they determine their major definite purpose their number
one goal and work on it everyday it is the secret to becoming a self-made millionaire
it's the secret to great success in life my promise to you is a week a month a year from
now you'll look back and you'll be absolutely staggered at the difference it makes I was
giving a seminar not long ago and a gentleman came up to me he said you know that goal said
in exercise it changed my life ten years ago he said I was broke I was divorced he says
I was an alcoholic and somebody dragged me to one of your seminars he said I did that
exercise and I picked my major go I said it changed my life I said in what way he said
today he said I'm worth 40 million dollars I said well Wow he said yes and I owe it to
that lesson next is refused to consider the possibility of failure it's the most amazing
darn thing is that the fear of failure is the greatest single obstacle to success in
adult life and it's not failure itself because each one of you is a professional failure
each one of you has failed over and over and over again is that true all of us fail all
human beings fail over and over nine out of ten things that we try don't work out the
way we expect it we have failures in relationships and in jobs and in careers and investments
and everything it's not the failure that holds you back the failure makes you smarter we
say that it is the fear of failure not failure that holds you back and the way that you overcome
failure is you never consider the possibility of failure the rule is this is there's no
such thing as failure there's only feedback is when you try something it doesn't work
to get feedback not failure and recognize that most things you try aren't going to work
the first few times so what you do is you say oh that's an interesting bit of feedback
and you pick yourself up and you move forward and you have more feedback and you move forward
to become a self-made millionaire you're going to fail over and over again year after year
after year but your brain has a cybernetic mechanism which means that everything sometimes
you try something you get feedback which makes you smarter and when you try something else
you get feedback which makes you smarter and eventually you reach the point where you're
too smart and you stop making mistakes you start to do more and more things right and
fewer and fewer things wrong but you can't get there unless you have experienced the
failures Henry Ford once said that failure is merely an opportunity to more intelligently
begin again now let me pass on one great rule to you which has been discovered in interviewing
self-made millionaires self-made millionaires look into every failure for something good
they say there's got to be something good in this that I can benefit from and surprise
surprise they always find it second is self-made millionaires always seek the valuable lesson
-------------------------------------------
《MCD》今日播出 TWICE.NRG等出演 - Duration: 1:59. For more infomation >> 《MCD》今日播出 TWICE.NRG等出演 - Duration: 1:59.-------------------------------------------
មានបទចម្រៀងមួយណាធ្វើអោយបងនឹកអូន | បទកំសត់ៗ Remix | Khmer remix 2018 collection, 【NONSTOP KH】 - Duration: 37:08.មានបទចម្រៀងមួយណាធ្វើអោយបងនឹកអូន
Không có nhận xét nào:
Đăng nhận xét