Thứ Sáu, 12 tháng 10, 2018

Youtube daily report Oct 12 2018

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「Nightcore」→ Zombie (Lyrics) - Duration: 3:51.

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DON'T CHASE MONEY - Powerful Motivational Video - Duration: 2:35.

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Gotta Love You (Full Song) | Season 5 | EMPIRE - Duration: 2:28.

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Lenny Kravitz Gets 'Low' - Duration: 4:25.

Our next guest is one of the coolest rock

stars in the world.

Here to perform his latest hit "Low", please welcome four time

Grammy Award winner, Lenny Kravitz.

[MUSIC PLAYING - LENNY KRAVITZ, "LOW"]

If you want a doctor man, know that I am plain to see.

Yeah, yeah.

Yeah.

I don't want this fame to be staining my reality.

Yeah.

Yeah.

Don't lift me up to tear me down.

I just want a lover.

Baby, stay with me on the ground.

Talk with me, let me go.

Got to keep below.

Talk with me, let me go.

Got to keep below.

Don't lift me up to turn me down.

I just want a lover.

Baby, stay with me on the ground.

Talk with me, let me go.

Got to keep below.

Talk with me, let me go.

Got to keep me low.

Hoo!

If you bought the fantasy, it's murder in the first degree.

Yeah.

Hey, hey.

Is my sexuality creating such a tragedy.

Yeah.

Yeah.

Don't lift me up to tear me down.

I just want a lover.

Baby, stay with me on the ground.

Talk with me, let me go.

Got to keep below.

Talk with me, let me go.

Got to keep me low.

Don't lift me up.

To tear me down.

I just want a lover.

Baby, stay with me on the ground.

Talk with me.

Let me go.

Got to keep below.

Talk with me, let me go.

Got to keep below.

Hoo!

I'm so tired of playing this crazy game.

Someone's always left out in the rain.

Is there a chance that we can make it.

Just keep it real 'cause we can't fake it.

Hoo!

'Cause you and I can't take this anymore.

We've got to keep our feet right on the floor.

There's no more secrets, no more lying.

Baby, I'm really, really trying to get to love.

Don't lift me up to tear me down.

I just want a lover.

Baby, stay with me on the ground.

Talk with me, let me go.

Got to keep below.

Drop with me.

Let me go.

Got to keep below.

Don't lift me up to tear me down.

Don't tear me down.

I just want a lover.

Hoo!

Baby, stay with me on the ground.

Talk with me, let me go.

Got to keep below.

Talk with me, let me go.

Got to keep below.

Don't lift--

Don't lift me up.

Don't lift me up.

To tear me down.

I just want a lover.

Hoo!

I just want a love.

Talk with me.

Let me go.

Got to keep it low.

Talk with me.

Let me go.

Got to keep it low.

Hoo-oo!

[APPLAUSE]

[SMOOCH]

The name of the album is "Raise Vibration".

Everyone, I guess you're going home with a copy--

For more infomation >> Lenny Kravitz Gets 'Low' - Duration: 4:25.

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Ellen Meets New Parents Frances and Marine Corporal Brandon Crespo - Duration: 4:42.

Our next guest is a marine who recently returned home

from deployment.

And we saw a video of him meeting

his baby for the first time.

He wanted to meet him.

Take a look at this.

Yo!

Oh, there he is.

[SQUEALING]

Oh my god.

Congratulations.

I thought [INAUDIBLE].

Hi, Brandon.

Hi, Francis.

Hi.

Welcome.

This is so exciting to meet you because that

was the sweetest video.

We saw that and that was just amazing.

Were you shocked by how many views that got?

Oh my gosh, yes.

Honestly, when we first posted the video,

it was just for family members.

Some of them couldn't make it to the homecoming,

so we're just posting it just for family and friends

to watch.

And then I don't know.

I think it was like a few days later,

it just went completely viral.

17 million views.

I mean, we're just regular people.

So I was like what the heck?

Yeah, because it was just so emotional.

It was so moving because you had never--

how old was Noah at that time?

Not even two months.

He was a month old.

So yeah.

And you've been married two years?

Two years.

And then when did you propose?

How did you propose?

So what happened, I took her outside to the park.

My dad kept like nudging me every time she walked by.

Like, when are going to go?

When are you going to go?

So I went outside, took her to the park right

in front of my cousins apartment complex,

and she was walking in front of me a little bit.

By the lead, I had her hand from the rear.

And I kind of just stopped, dropped to a knee.

And Ellen, I can't--

I don't remember everything after that.

I kind of blacked out.

But when I stood up, she said yes, and she was smiling.

I said yes.

[APPLAUSE]

And how did you meet?

Funny story.

We actually met on Instagram like early 2014.

You want to tell the story?

So I got a friend request on Instagram.

And I'm not like a big social media person.

He's not at all.

Everybody on my friend request are

like everybody on my Instagram.

It's friends or family.

But I got a friend request from her.

I looked at it, I thought wow, this girl is beautiful.

She's very well put together.

Her pictures seemed humble.

So I wanted to accept it.

I wanted to see if I can get to know her more, you know?

Yeah.

So I accepted it.

And then I had messaged her a day or two later.

I just-- hey, how are you?

My names Brandon.

I think you're very pretty and kind of just

hit it off from there.

I was a little off limits during that time.

So we just kept it a friendship, and then during that year,

later on that year, we--

he like told me how he felt about me.

And--

Wait, if you were off limits, why

did you want him to friend you?

No, honestly, I just--

that's the funny part because he looked at it

as oh, this girl's pretty.

Me, I was like, just another follower.

I didn't look at it like, oh, he's cute

or anything like that.

She was using you for followers.

She had thousands of followers, and I had like 90.

Wow.

So you weren't using him for followers?

Sort of.

Kind of.

Kind of.

You're building him up.

All right, so it worked out obviously.

Yes.

And so you went to--

you went out, and you were like on a boat, right?

You were at sea.

Yes, ma'am.

So that's really hard to keep in touch that way

because there's no service a lot.

Oh, yeah.

It was definitely hard.

Honestly, like sometimes he would call once a month.

And me having to go through pregnancy all by myself,

it was definitely difficult because I

would have doctors appointments and I couldn't update him

on the doctor's appointment.

So like weeks after--

Yeah.

But thankfully he was still able to call a few times.

OK, so you get--

how did you find out she was in labor?

So I was actually in chow line, on the ship.

So the thing with this chow line is

that there's thousands of Marines and sailors,

and there's only one chow line.

So it would take two to three hours to get food.

I finally been in line for like 2, 2 and 1/2 hours.

I was up at the front, getting ready to go.

I was hungry, and all of a sudden my first sergeant

comes rolling up.

And he was like, aye, [INAUDIBLE]

your wife's in labor.

Follow me.

So I was like, oh my goodness.

So--

You said wait until I eat, and then I'll be there?

Yeah.

[LAUGHTER]

Well, he had been waiting for two hours.

And then--

So immediately the hunger just went away.

And I was filled with anxiety.

I was-- I couldn't-- it was actually happening.

So you were on the phone listening?

Yeah, but every time she made a grunt

I thought the baby was born.

So I was like, is he there?

Is he there?

I'm like, I can't talk.

I'm pushing.

All right, well, we know that you haven't had a honeymoon.

And so our friends at Shutterfly, their mission

is to share life's joy.

And we want to share the joy of a $20,000 check to you.

Oh my gosh.

Oh, wow.

[APPLAUSE]

Thank you so much.

You are welcome.

Ellen, thank you so much.

You are welcome.

You are amazing.

Thank you.

Oh my god.

We'll be back.

For more infomation >> Ellen Meets New Parents Frances and Marine Corporal Brandon Crespo - Duration: 4:42.

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One More Minute - Blake And Tiana Version (Full Song) | Season 5 | EMPIRE - Duration: 3:29.

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Kevin Hassett on economy: Safe a bet this momentum will continue - Duration: 7:42.

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Boston Dynamics' humanoid robot an expert at extreme jumping - Duration: 0:46.

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NEW LG V40 ThinQ Unboxing in Los Angeles with AskDes | T-Mobile - Duration: 3:02.

Hey guys, Des here with the 5 camera LG V40 ThinQ.

Slowly squeezing me to death.

Come along with me as I cruise around Hollywood with one phone that covers all my needs:

From standard, to super wide, and even telephoto zoom.

Hey!

We have got: LG's 2 years promise, some instructions no one reads, quick charge 3.0 charger

and the USB type C charging cable.

Our hero: The LG V40 ThinQ.

So in the back, we've got the LED, we've got the 3 camera system: the standard,

the wide-angle and the telephoto.

Fingerprint censor.

The other 2 cameras on the front and of course that big, beautiful 6.4" full Oled QHD+ screen.

Now guys, I think with 5 cameras there is only one place we should be going: Hollywood!

Let's go!

So we're headed up to the Griffith Park Observatory and we're going to get some

great shots with the new V40.

Capture the moment as it happens in 3 shots with just one click, thanks to Triple Shot.

Let's try out the Parallax effect.

And Dynamic Zoom.

And finally capture it all in a Panorama.

So we're in the heart of Hollywood with the LG V40 ThinQ, we're surrounded by beautiful

theaters, stars on the side walk, handprints over there in the cement,

let's put this 5 cameras to work.

Using manual video mode, you can customize your focus, white balance, frame rate and tons more.

Gotta use portrait mode to add that professional touch by gently blurring out the background.

Now we're here on the Santa Monica Pier and we're going to capture the sunset and

show off the low light performance.

The Super Bright Camera automatically activates in low light to capture bright photos and video.

With the Point Zoom feature, you can easily zoom in to get that movie like shot.

One of my favorite features is Cine Shot.

It adds life to photos with just a touch of motion.

Now that's the Cine Shot.

The LG V40, you can turn up the base thanks to its boom box speaker.

So from the Hollywood Hills to Santa Monica Pier and everywhere in between,

the LG V40 ThinQ and its 5 cameras are truly amazing.

Check it out in your favorite T-Mobile store or t-mobile.com

See you guys!

Make sure you subscribe to our channel and leave a comment below on your favorite feature

of the new LG V40 ThinQ.

For more infomation >> NEW LG V40 ThinQ Unboxing in Los Angeles with AskDes | T-Mobile - Duration: 3:02.

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ASMR Repeating 22 Korean words (whispering, 한국어, a few triggers) - Duration: 25:00.

Hi everyone!

How are you?

I haven't uploaded a video in Korean for a long time here...

as often...

On my Korean channel, I've asked you which words you would like to hear

in an ASMR repeating words video.

So today, I'm going to do a "repeat Korean words" here.

Actually, there were so many words that I can't possibly do everything

and will only use about 20 words for this ASMR video.

I'll repeat each word for about 1 minute.

And I'll also make some gentle ASMR trigger sounds.

So, shall we start?

Please let me know which words were you favorites! :)

For more infomation >> ASMR Repeating 22 Korean words (whispering, 한국어, a few triggers) - Duration: 25:00.

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最強のガール [Splatoon GMOD] Almighty girl - Duration: 3:34.

I can't win.

We're losing 10 games straight...

We can't quit belong to a strong team.

We could win if our team is strong.

I wonder where a strong person is.

It's not easy to find him.

Wait.

Wow !

A person is at this place. I haven't noticed you at all.

So what's up ?

Why don't you let me in your team and try the battle again ?

You say "Let me in". Are you strong ?

Yes.

Our team has three members. Can you win this battle ?

Yes, I can.

Why are there a part of splat dualies !?

We track down you.

She really won...

Fantastic ! You're so strong !

I saw you and I realized that we are wrong ! We must not lay our lose at other people !

So I want you to teach us how to win battles. Please ! Our teacher !

What ? Teacher !?

We want to be strong like you.

No ! No ! I cannot become your teacher !

She is gone.

She was amazing.

Yeah ! She was a amazing person !

She was cool and strong. I admire her.

I want to become like her.

Then why don't you follow her ?

What ?

She may do mysterious training.

Oh ! I want to see it !

She goes into this building.

Let's just look out of the window.

Yeah !

I get to my house !

I'm glad that I got here before the anime starts. I want to watch today chapter in real time !

Hey, listen. I talked with strange boys today.

Do you think it great ? I talked to who I didn't know at all.

Thanks to it, I was very very nervous !

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COOL MAKER KUMI KREATOR #57 bransoletki przyjaźni - friendship bracelets - Duration: 12:16.

who are you?

I'm a Spin Master fairy

I became to give you a gift

bracelet maker

I nominate you the friendship ambassador

wow so nice machine

it is cool maker

Kumi Kreator

I'm going to my room

to make a friendship bracelets

for my friends

spin master's fairy

nominated me the friendship ambassador

she gave me this set

now I'm able to make gifts for my friends

I can make

the most fashionable bracelets

Cool Maker Kumi Kreator

let's open up it

there is a machine

and a set of threads

there is also a guide

and a little book of patterns

now I will fix my machine

now I will choose the pattern

I choose this one

this is the pattern

you can choose other colors too

I like this from my pattern

four pink and four violet

it is very simple let's look

the blue has to be on blue side

now I will fis the bobbins

now the floss by centre

by blue

now I have to brace the floss

perfect

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Designer: Using the Delta Contact - Duration: 0:36.

This contact is used to evaluate if there is a change in value of the assigned register

from one PLC scan to the next.

If the value has changed it will enable Power flow through the contact.

Since this action happens in one PLC scan it is unlikely you will ever see status indication

of this change, in the programming software.

Use an increment or counter instruction to verify the contact's operation.

This contact supports integers Reals, or even bits.

For more infomation >> Designer: Using the Delta Contact - Duration: 0:36.

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Designer: Using the Normally Closed Contact - Duration: 0:29.

While assigning a Bit to the contact, this display will inform you if the bit assigned

has been previously used.

This will be indicated by an X.

This contact mimics the behavior of a momentary normally closed relay.

When the assigned bit is off, the contacts close, allowing power flow.

This contact can be assigned to the ladder logic by using the F3 hotkey.

For more infomation >> Designer: Using the Normally Closed Contact - Duration: 0:29.

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Designer: Using the Greater Than Contact - Duration: 0:30.

This contact will compare the value assigned on the left to that of the right.

If the value of left is greater than that of the right, then it will enable power flow

through the contact.

This contact supports integers, Reals, constants or even bits.

While in edit mode you can slash to toggle between all the relational contacts.

For more infomation >> Designer: Using the Greater Than Contact - Duration: 0:30.

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Designer: Using the Not Equal To Contact - Duration: 0:29.

This contact will compare the value assigned on the left to that of the right.

If the value of left is not equal to that of the right, then it will enable power flow

through the contact.

This contact supports integers, reals, constants or even bits.

While in edit mode you can slash to toggle between all the comparative contacts.

For more infomation >> Designer: Using the Not Equal To Contact - Duration: 0:29.

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Designer: Using the Less Than Contact - Duration: 0:29.

This contact will compare on the left to that of the right.

If the value of left is less than that of the right, then it will enable power flow

through the contact.

This contact supports integers, reals, constants or even bits.

While in edit mode you can slash to toggle between all the comparative contacts.

For more infomation >> Designer: Using the Less Than Contact - Duration: 0:29.

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Designer: Using the Leading Edge One-Shot Contact - Duration: 0:47.

When the assigned bit to this contact, transitions from off to on this contact will permit power

flow for one complete PLC scan.

Upon the next scan, this contact will open no matter the state of the assigned bit.

Since this action happens in one PLC scan, it is unlikely you will ever see status indication

in the programming software.

Use an increment or counter instruction to verify the contact.

This contact can be assigned to the ladder logic by using the Shift- F2 hotkey.

While in edit mode you can slash to toggle between leading edge and trailing One-shot

Contacts.

For more infomation >> Designer: Using the Leading Edge One-Shot Contact - Duration: 0:47.

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Designer: Using the Less Than or Equal To Contact - Duration: 0:29.

This contact will compare the value on the left to that of the right.

If the value of left is less than or equal to that of the right, then it will enable

power flow through the contact.

This contact supports integers, reals, constants or even bits.

While in edit mode you can slash to toggle between all the comparative contacts.

For more infomation >> Designer: Using the Less Than or Equal To Contact - Duration: 0:29.

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Designer: Using the Equal To Contact - Duration: 0:29.

This contact will compare the value assigned on the left to that of the right.

If the value on the right is equal to that of the left, this will enable power flow through

the contact.

This contact supports integers Reals, constants or even bits.

While in edit mode you can slash to toggle between all the comparative contacts.

For more infomation >> Designer: Using the Equal To Contact - Duration: 0:29.

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Top 10 Superpowers Human Beings May Actually Have ✔ - Duration: 12:16.

10 Superpowers Human Beings May Actually Have

The human body can do some amazing things, and thanks to genetics, there are some people

who can do things that are beyond the normal range of human skills and abilities. While

these superpowers don�t include things like flying or telepathy, they are still pretty

remarkable. You may even have some hiding in you, waiting for a chance to emerge so

that you can save the world. Or at the very least, impress some girls.

Before we get start please Subscribe to our channel and press the bell-icon so you will

get notify for new videos.

10. Supertaster

This superpower should be pretty self-explanatory: it�s a heightened sense of taste. The reason

some people taste flavors stronger is simply because they have more taste buds. These extra

taste buds make them sensitive to flavor, and as a result, they have strong likes or

dislikes for certain foods like broccoli, cabbage, spinach, coffee, and grapefruit.

About 25 percent of people in the world are supertasters, while 50 percent are medium

tasters and at the complete opposite end of the spectrum are non-tasters, who think everything

tastes a little bland, and who make up 25 percent of the population. Women are more

likely to be supertasters and people from Asia, Africa, and South America also have

a higher chance of being supertasters.

You can test to see if you�re a supertaster by placing a drop of blue food coloring on

the tip of your tongue. Rinse your mouth out and make sure it�s dry. Then, place a wax

ring or binder enforcer ring on the blue dot and count how many papillae, which are the

bumps on your tongue, are inside the ring. If you have more than 30, then you are probably

a supertaster.

9. Golden Blood

Nicknamed the �Golden Blood�, Rh-null is one of the rarest and most precious blood

types on earth. It is so rare that in 50 years, only 43 people have been found to have this

blood type.

How blood types work is that on every red blood cell, there are up to 342 antigens,

which are molecules that are capable of triggering the production of antibodies. How people�s

blood types are determined is through the absences and presences of those antigens.

Then, there are 35 different types of blood systems, and a majority of those blood systems

encompass the 342 antigens. For example, ABO is the most common blood system and it�s

where you find the most common blood types like A+, B-, O+, and so on. Rh is a different

system from ABO and almost all Rh blood types are made up from 61 antigens. How Rh-null

is different from other Rh blood types is that Rh-null does not contain any of the 61

antigens, which, until 50 years ago, scientists thought was impossible. Before the blood type

was discovered in a living person in the early 1960s, fetuses with the blood type were aborted

because doctors did not think the baby would survive.

Now that they have realized that people can live with that blood type, it has become incredibly

valuable for a number of reasons. First is that since it�s a negative blood type, it�s

a universal donor for all people with Rh blood. But the blood is only used for transfusions

in emergencies because the blood is so rare and incredibly valuable to scientists and

researchers, so they are reluctant to give it up. In fact, currently there are only nine

active Rh-null donors in the whole world. Some researchers have even gone so far as

to track down donors and personally approach them, asking for some of their blood.

8. Super Vision

Tetrachromacy is an incredibly rare variation in a gene that allows women to see colors

that are invisible to most people. How most people see color is that light enters the

eye and goes through three cones. Some animals, like certain birds, reptiles, insects, and

fish, have four cones and that fourth one extends the color perception into the UV range.

Over time, mammals have evolved away from using this fourth cone, but a very small group

of people apparently has a genetic variation where they utilize that fourth cone.

The reason only women can have Tetrachromacy is because, in order to have it, someone needs

two gene variations and the variation only appears on the X-chromosome. Since males have

an XY-chromosome set, it is impossible for them to have two gene variations. On the flip

side of it, this is why many males do not see colors the same way as women and why men

are more likely to be colorblind.

As for how much it affects someone�s vision, if you look at the picture above, it was painted

by a woman who has Tetrachromacy and it should give you some idea as to how she sees the

world compared to the way nearly everybody else does.

7. Rubber Skin and Joints

Ehlers Danlos syndrome is actually a group of disorders that are inherited. The syndrome

causes people to have rapid growth spurts, and they can continue to grow into adulthood.

It also gives them stretchy skin and incredible flexibility, especially in smaller joints.

The reason they are more flexible is because the connective tissue is looser and they can

dislocate bones near painlessly.

While being more flexible and having rubbery skin may sound like a good thing, there are

a lot of downsides to the syndrome. If they get cut and need stitches, the stitches may

not hold because of the elasticity of the skin leaving them with horrible scars. Also,

since the joints never really settle, it can lead to early onset arthritis. Not to mention

awful growing pains from rapid growth spurts.

One fan theory believes that there actually is a comic book character that has Ehlers

Danlos syndrome and that is Batman�s arch nemesis, the Joker.

6. Echolocation

This ability, which, of course, is the same one that Daredevil uses, is utilized by a

number of blind and visually impaired people to help them �see� the world. What is

interesting about this one is that it is not an innate power, but some people have the

ability to learn how to do it.

Commonly, people use echolocation by clicking their tongues and through training, they can

pick up subtle audio clues of where objects are. So while they don�t visualize the world

quite the way that Daredevil does, some people are so good at it that they can tell what

objects their sound is bouncing off of.

Some notable cases include Daniel Kish, who was blind since he was a baby. He can ride

a bike, climb mountains, and live in the wilderness alone, all because of his echolocation skills.

Or there is Ben Underwood, who had his eyes removed due to cancer when he was three. He

learned how to do all the things normal teenagers do like play video games, foosball, basketball,

football and he was fearless on his rollerblades. Sadly, Ben passed away from the same cancer

that claimed his eyes on January 19, 2009 at the age of 16.

5. Never Age

Staying young for your entire life may seem like one of the better superpowers, especially

if you compare it with the ailments of growing old. In reality though, the mysterious syndrome,

known as Syndrome X, is actually more of a curse than a superpower. That is because the

aging process doesn�t stop when you�re in your prime, like your 20s. Instead, some

people stay children for their whole life, like Brooke Greenberg, who was the size and

had the mental capacity of a toddler for her entire 20-year life. Or there is Gabby Williams

of Billings, Montana who is 10, but still looks and acts like a toddler. Finally, there

is Nicky Freeman, who lives in Australia. He grows one year every four years, meaning

that while he is 45 now, he is trapped in the body of an 11-year-old.

While this syndrome has to be an incredible hardship on the families of the inflicted,

these people may help unlock the solution to stopping the aging process once people

get into adulthood. And unlocking this secret may not guarantee we would live forever, it

will at least give us the option of living for a long time and still leaving a beautiful

corpse behind.

4. Immunity to Pain

A big benefit when it comes to fighting crime is not being able to feel pain. After all,

that is the power that Kick-Ass utilizes to fight crime. While he had nerve damage, there

is an actual syndrome where people don�t feel pain called Congenital Insensitivity

to Pain with Anhidrosis (CIPA). The rare genetic condition affects the development of small

nerve fibers that send sensations of pain and hot and cold to the brain. Meaning in

addition to not feeling pain, they also aren�t affected by extreme heat or coldness.

While not being able to feel pain sounds like a good thing, it is actually a pretty dangerous

syndrome. Just because someone doesn�t feel pain, it doesn�t mean they are immune to

injuries. For example, when babies with the syndrome are teething, they can chew until

their gums bleed and when their teeth come in, they can bite through their tongue and

not notice. As they get older, they can easily burn or cut themselves and not realize they

did it and this can lead to infections.

Meaning that while they feel less pain, they actually have to be more careful because they

could seriously injure themselves and not realize that anything is wrong.

3. Unbreakable Bones

Thanks to a very rare genetic mutation called LRP5, a small group of people have nearly

unbreakable bones due to an incredibly high bone density. This oddity was first noted

in 1994, after an unnamed man was involved in a bad car accident. He was uninjured, but

just to be safe, they X-rayed him and found out that his bone density was eight times

higher than the average man of the same age. Sometime later, doctors came across a family

and each family member had a very high bone density, along with very square jaws and they

sank when they tried to swim. After finding the family, doctors traced their family�s

lineage and they were able to link the family to the man in the car accident. Then they

found other people from the family tree with the same mutation, like a man living in Alabama

who had problems getting a hip replacement because his bones were too dense to put screws

into the bone.

To movie fans, this condition may sound familiar because it appears to be the same condition

that Bruce Willis� character had in M. Night Shyamalan�s Unbreakable.

2. Super Strength

Myostatin-Related Muscle Hypertrophy is an incredibly rare condition and there are only

a few documented cases, but it is essentially super strength. How it works is there is a

protein in the body called myostatin and it affects muscle growth. If the body produces

a lot of myostatin, then it is harder for the body to grow muscle, where if someone

has low myostatin, then they can develop muscles easier and they are less likely to retain

fat.

Currently, there are two known cases in the world. One is Liam Hoekstra, who lives in

Grand Rapids, Michigan. By the time he was five months old, he was able to do the iron

cross, which is a weight lifting exercise. When he was 8 months old, he could do pull

ups and by the time he was 19 months, he could hang upside down by his feet and do inverted

crunches. The other certified case is an unnamed German boy who is apparently even stronger

than Liam.

1. Immunity to Disease

Did you know there are some people who are immune to deadly diseases? It�s true and

it is all thanks to them being mutants. Just to name a few, there are people who have a

rare genetic mutation that keeps them immune from HIV. Another example is that a small

group of Amish people have an ultra-low chance of getting heart disease. Or there is the

case of the people of Quito, Ecuador. In the town, there is a cluster of people with a

unique type of dwarfism that also keeps them immune from cancer.

This is actually one of the more interesting superpowers because if you have it, then you

may be responsible for literally saving countless peoples� lives. The Resilience Project is

looking for people who should have gotten sick, but didn�t, to donate DNA. The donors

will be anonymously scanned for the 685 genes that cause 127 different diseases. They believe

that these people may hold the clues to better treatment and quite possibly curing mankind�s

deadliest inflictions.

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This contact will compare the value assigned on the left to that of the right.

If the value of the left is greater than or equal to that of the right, then it will enable

power flow through the contact.

This contact supports integers Reals, constants or even bits.

While in edit mode you can slash to toggle between all the relational contacts.

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Designer: Using the Leading Edge One-shot on Power Flow Contact - Duration: 0:34.

This contact will allow power flow, for one complete PLC scan, when the input to the contact

transitions from OFF to On.

Since this action happens in one PLC scan it is unlikely you will see status indication

in the programming software.

Use an increment or counter instruction to verify the contact.

This contact must be in series with no parallel contact above or below it.

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This contact is used to invert the power flow coming into the contact.

The application of this contact is more clear if you see an example.

For instance, If the manual mode contact is true then power flow will be conducted through

to this instruction.

If the manual mode contact is false then it will enable this instruction.

This contact must be in series with no parallel contact above or below it.

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Raise the front of the car and secure on supports

Loosen the wheel mounting bolts

Remove the front wheels

Use a drive socket No.13. Use a combination spanner No.15. Unscrew the brake caliper fastening

Remove the brake caliper. Tie the caliper to the suspension or to the body with a wire without disconnecting from the brake hose to prevent depressurization of the brake system.

Remove the brake pads

Use a drive socket No.17. Unscrew the caliper bracket fastening

Remove the caliper bracket

Use a Torx bit T30. Unscrew the brake disc mounting bolts and remove it.

Clean the hub and apply high temperature grease to the seating surface of the disc

Install the new brake disc on the hub and tighten the screws.

Clean the brake caliper bracket from dirt and dust

Install the brake caliper bracket

Tighten the brake caliper bracket. Use a drive socket No.17

Install new brake pads

With the help of a special tool push in the brake caliper piston to a stop

Install the brake caliper and fix it. Use a drive socket No.13. Use a combination spanner No.15

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ASMR Repeating 22 Korean words (whispering, 한국어, a few triggers) - Duration: 25:00.

Hi everyone!

How are you?

I haven't uploaded a video in Korean for a long time here...

as often...

On my Korean channel, I've asked you which words you would like to hear

in an ASMR repeating words video.

So today, I'm going to do a "repeat Korean words" here.

Actually, there were so many words that I can't possibly do everything

and will only use about 20 words for this ASMR video.

I'll repeat each word for about 1 minute.

And I'll also make some gentle ASMR trigger sounds.

So, shall we start?

Please let me know which words were you favorites! :)

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now everyone makes mistakes when it comes to marketing their business but I

will say when you make a video marketing mistake it can be really really bad it's

kind of like making a bad joke at a party everyone just wishes it didn't

happen in hopes that it will never happen again

so I don't want you to be that person I don't want you to release awkward

marketing content videos so here my 9 biggest video marketing mistakes that

I've learned over the past eight years of releasing over 300 marketing videos

keep watching hey there Adam little shit from viewership comm where I help you

exponentially grow your viewership so that you can market and grow your

business and this is all about avoiding those horribly awkward video marketing

mistakes that quite frankly a lot of businesses are making right now

number one is creating just too much content that's not quality now every

marketer I talked to who wants to work with us or start releasing video content

one of the first people that they talked about Zach I want to be like Gary

Vaynerchuk so those of you who don't know who Gary Vaynerchuk is he is a

marketer and he has a very popular YouTube channel where he releases a

video every single day and his videos are really popular they're great some

people are really into them and that's awesome

but not everyone can be Gary Vee he has a crew of about 5 people who fall around

every single day and by the way he loves to work so he has a really interesting

life unfortunately most of us we don't have that interesting of a life we're

not constantly working as much as he is and there's no need to create a new

video every single day so rather than trying to create a huge amount of

quantity of video focus on quality in fact the study by extension so that

about 3/4 of people who engage with the brand they do it because of the quality

of the video not because they're releasing a ton of videos mistake number

two is making the video all about you and your business there's a little bit

of a pet peeve that quite frankly I just can't stand when people start a video

online on YouTube our unlinked in and they start it with this so I just

started creating this video for all of you

this is my pet peeve because you are literally starting the video talking

about how you wanted to create a video for them instead you really should be

starting a video like so you all wanted me to create this video and I listened

so here it is do you see the difference there it's very subtle but quite frankly

a lot of creators just create videos a lot of companies do scrape videos cuz

they're like oh I'm interested in this topic so of course my audience will be

but the more that you do that the less popular your channel will be it's all

about creating videos that your audience wants to hear and if you do that

suddenly people start to engage with it number three biggest mistake is poorly

timed editing especially if there's any type of humor in the video editing is

actually a really important component to great video because I've seen different

editors in different videos online where someone's trying to make a joke and it

would have been funny but the editor just kept the frame in there for too

many frames like three too many frames and suddenly it felt just like a little

bit awkward so if you do have an editor be very

strong that the editing is incredibly tight between every single take number

four is having bad audio now look I'm a strong believer that you can shoot the

vast majority of your marketing videos with an iPhone however you want to make

sure you have a really good microphone because that's where you're going to

lose people if the visual isn't as good that's not a

problem but when this audio is not actually something people can really

listen to immediately they're gonna turn away and go somewhere else

number five is having absolutely no point to creating the video don't create

videos just to create video alright have a point be solving a particular problem

that your prospects your customers may have in their business or in their life

have a reason for it and at the end of every video make sure you have a place

for people to go if they want more information for example the call to

action in this video is for you to join a very special webinar where I'm going

to teach you exactly how it is that you can get millions of views on YouTube you

can click the link up there click the link down there or head on over to

viewership comm /go you see what I just did right there I know for a fact that

anywhere from five to ten percent of people watching this video are going to

go over to that webinar they're gonna register and then they're going to get a

part of my going marketing emails number six is

having a lack of motion in the videos no longer can you just survive by having a

very boring online presentation there has to be drama there has to be

interaction there has to be energy in these videos and if there aren't people

are going to watch it they're going to click away and go somewhere else people

connect to your brand based on how it is that they feel not based on what it is

that you're actually giving them number seven is being all about the sale look

if you're creating videos to market your business that's totally cool and your

audience is going to totally appreciate that however you should really be

following what I would consider to be the 90/10 rule which is give ninety

percent value in your videos and all of your content and only even ten percent

trying to pitch them or sell them on things and quite frankly most of the

brands that do really really well with content marketing they're doing more

like a ninety nine to one percent ratio and that's because they know that if

they give a ton of value to their audience that's the moment they release

a product or a new service people are going to immediately jump on it because

they're gonna have such a good feeling of connection to the brand number eight

is creating the wrong video for the wrong platform some of the top social

media platforms right now YouTube of course LinkedIn Facebook snapchat

Instagram those are the biggest ones and quite frankly for each one of those

platforms you're going to want to format your video differently for example a 30

second video is not gonna work on YouTube however a 30 second video is

gonna work very well on Instagram so what we do when we work with a client is

we take one piece of content one marketing message and we will distribute

it to each platform in the way that that platform wants that information and

number nine is not creating content consistently look I think it's amazing

when companies try to jump into video marketing and want to make stuff happen

but please whatever you do don't spend your entire marketing budget on like one

viral video hoping that this is going to be the answer to all of your problems

instead create a schedule where every single week you release one piece of

content to your audience and see what really resonates and before you know it

after about six months to a year goes by you're going to know exactly what your

audience wants to hear about and then you can create even better

content that really connects with them consistency is key to success so I hope

you enjoyed this video I'd love to hear from all of you what is one big video

marketing mistake you've made when trying to release video leave a comment

right there below and also don't forget to give this video a like wherever

you're seeing this with LinkedIn YouTube Facebook give it a like please share it

with your friends and also of course at any time head on over to viewership comm

and we have a ton of amazing content it's going to really help you release

video and be able to get it seen by millions of people thank you so much for

watching I'll speak to you very soon buh-bye

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Cimmerians, Scythians and Sarmatians in a genetic study of the nomads of the Iron Age - Duration: 19:27.

Demographic studies changes in vast areas

Eurasian steppe in bronze and iron ages continue.

This area has been inhabited. different nomadic populations,

who had a significant impact on cultural development

both in Asia and in Europe.

The most famous of the western Eurasian groups are

representatives of the pit culture.

Past genomic studies revealed significant migrations

nomadic people connected with pit bronze culture

century, across Eurasia, about 5 thousand years ago.

Caucasian migrations brought components in later

European populations.

Also in central europe pit culture was the ancestor

cultures of battle axes, named for distinctive

tradition to put in men burial stone axes.

Followed by genetic traces of pit culture were

found in many subsequent ancient and modern populations.

However, the Black Sea-Caspian the steppe was crucial

not only for migration Early Bronze Age

but also for subsequent movements and demographic transformations

in the Late Bronze and Iron centuries, between 1800 BC

and 400 AD

This period covers ethnocultural development

associations of log cultural and historical community and alakulskogo

Andronov variant culture, about 1800-1200 years.

BC e. associated with small settlements from the Urals to

Dnieper Upland.

And from about 1000 BC. er in the western part of the Black Sea-Caspian

steppes began to appear Pre-Scythian nomadic groups

including Cimmerians, famous of historical

sources.

Despite regional differences and local characteristics

Cimmerians were not connected with homogeneous types of archaeological

material cultures.

In the seventh century before our their eras were replaced by the Scythians, who

forced out the Cimmerians to Anatolia.

Between 700 and 300 BC. er Scythians representing cattle breeding,

nomadic groups of new militarized type dominated in the Black Sea-Caspian

and the Kazakh steppe, occupying the area from Altai to the Carpathians.

However, around 300 BC their positions are significant

reeled due to gain hostile relations with

Macedonians in the west and invasions of the Sarmatians from the east.

Sarmatians and Scythians are believed coexisted for

several centuries but eventually happened

the fall of the Scythians under pressure Sarmatians.

Sarmatians are believed to have consisted from a number of similar nomadic

groups, they became the most influential political

force on the eastern fringes Roman Empire in those times.

And the fall of the Sarmatians was connected with the attack ready,

about 400 AD, and subsequent the invasion of the Huns.

However, population interactions nomads Black Sea-Caspian

the steppes among themselves remain insufficiently studied.

In the next study scientists studied genetic

era population data late bronze - log

Alakul cultures and nomads Iron Age - Cimmerians,

Scythians and Sarmatians who lived from 1900 BC 400 AD

Srubna representatives and alakul cultures,

endured haplogroups mtDNA associated with western

Eurasians, including H, K1, J1, U2, U4, U5 and T2.

And Cimmerians, Scythians and Sarmatians additionally transferred

mtDNA haplogroups related with Central Asia and the Far

East, like A, C, D and M.

The lack of earlier, than nomads representatives

carcass and alakul cultures, East Asian Haplogroups

mtDNA indicates that these lines brought

nomads of iron to the region century, starting with the Cimmerians.

A haplogroup Y chromosome 17 out of 18 men were limited

two subclades haplogroup "R".

Srubna representatives and alakul cultures,

bore Y-chromosomal haplogroup R1a which

was widespread in the bronze age in that

including in the expanses of Siberia.

But the nomads of iron centuries bore Y-chromosomal

characteristic haplogroup R1b for pit culture.

It is also interesting that one of the Cimmerians, endured

Y chromosomal haplogroup Q, characteristic of the eastern

populations and american indians

Here again I remind you that do not confuse haplogroup

mitochondrial DNA with haplogroups of the Y chromosome.

Genetic relationship between steppe nomads and

modern populations

Using the main method component researchers

determined that representatives carcass and alakul cultures,

were genetically close to modern northern

and northeastern Europeans.

And Cimmerians who lived there on the border of the bronze

and the Iron Ages, were already less homogeneous and difficult

in a group compared to modern populations with small

sampling.

Scythians from the Northern Steppes Black Sea showed

also significant variety.

They can be divided into 4 different groups:

1.

North European Cluster, 3 people attributed to him

showing proximity to northern european populations.

2

South European Cluster, it includes 4 people

who were genetically close with South European populations.

3

Steppe cluster, carried here 3 more representatives of the Scythians

which were separated between Hungarians, Finns,

Mordovians, Russians, Belarusians, Ukrainians and Adygei,

Chechens, Kumyks.

Simply put - residents North Caucasus.

Also in this cluster hit: one man

and alakul sample from Kyzburun Kabardino-Balkaria,

One Cimmerian and all Sarmatians.

four.

Central cluster - to he is assigned a group of

three Scythians who are genetically located between previous

two clusters, namely between steppe and south european.

Representatives of this group were closer to modern

Bulgarians, Greeks, Croats and the Turks.

Also one of the Scythians is not showed genetic intimacy

with modern western eurasian populations however was

closer to East Asian.

It is worth noting here that genetic proximity

not to be confused with geographic.

Also note that in some caught the eyes of the Russian-speaking

reviews were the conclusions that that Sarmatians and some

Scythians showed a genetic similarity with the Finno-Ugric

Mordovians and residents North Caucasus.

This is not entirely true because similarity and position

on the graph between these populations

not the same thing.

Many different modern populations are much closer

genetically to each other, than Scythians with Sarmatians to

Mordovtsy and Russian.

Genetic links between carcass, alakulsky cultures

and other ancient populations

In the Bronze Age in Eurasia serious things happened

migration processes which are not without

demographic and cultural changes.

Log and Alakul culture just come from the vast

cultural intersection in the forest-steppe zone of the Volga region,

from the Volga to the Urals and from the North Dumps to

Caspian lowlands.

They are genetically close to Andronov populations

cultural historical community from the Black Sea-Caspian

and Kazakh steppes.

And also with other European groups, including representatives

cultures of battle axes, Unity and culture

bell-shaped cups.

Globally, a log cabin and alakul culture

genetically located between Europeans average

stone age settling down especially closer to Eastern European

hunter-gatherers and Middle Eastern populations

Stone Age.

They were also closer to Scythians than other groups

Iron Age.

Also the test showed that population of log and Alakul

cultures formed one branch along with sintashtinskoy,

Andronovskaya and Afanasyevskaya cultures except

some persons from the log cabin.

The results also showed what srubnaya and alakulskaya

cultures formed I put together with the pit, except

other bronze populations centuries of modern: Russia,

Armenia, Jordan and Hungary.

In addition, the average indicators and conditional nucleotide

diversity among populations have shown that genetic

variety was the most high in the logging populations

and alakul cultures from South Ural region

in the Late Bronze Age, compared to all other

populations of Eurasia in bronze century.

The image shows that representatives of the log cabin

and alakul cultures consisted from 2 main components:

a) western and northwest hunters and gatherers

(orange), which also found in modern

North European populations; b) Caucasian hunter-gatherers

(olive color) in modern populations this component

occurs in southern Asians.

But the component from the Neolithic groups which in modern

populations found in the Middle East (dark red),

makes up a small proportion in the log and alakul

populations compared with bronze populations

century in Europe.

Genetic links between nomads of iron

century and other ancient populations

Cimmerians

In the X century BC. er during the period transition from bronze

to the Iron Age in the Black Sea-Caspian steppes appear Cimmerians.

One of the Cimmerians from of this study was

closer to the steppe cluster together with the Sarmatians,

three Scythians and one representative Srubna-Alakul culture.

Other Cimmerians were close to some residents

Altai Iron Age, and also to individuals from aldy bel

Culture and Zevakino-Chilikta East Kazakhstan

and Western Mongolia.

Cimmerians, unlike Scythians and Sarmatians, more

differed with populations Bronze Age Eurasian

steppe compared to the log cabin and alakul cultures.

Cimmerians shared even more gene drift

with far eastern population Karasuk culture

compared to closer geographically, by population

carcass and alakul cultures, which may indicate

the existence of "Kimmerian-Karasuk cultural and historical community. "

The results also showed higher genetic

diversity among the Cimmerians compared to populations

log and alakul cultures.

Analysis of genetic impurities showed that the Cimmerians

tolerated mainly components from northwest

hunter-gatherers and Caucasian hunter-gatherers,

as well as representatives of Srubna, however besides these components

there were other related with modern middle eastern

populations (dark red), northeast asian

(dark green) and southeast Asian populations (blue).

In the process of developing Cimmerians their number increased

impurities associated with modern Middle Eastern populations

and related components with modern northeast

and Southeast Asians, decreased.

Results show about more eastern origin

Cimmerians compared with populations of log and

Alakul cultures.

Scythians

Iron Age Scythians were more genetically diverse

compared to groups Bronze Age and formed

four, above, individual cluster.

Just like when comparing with modern populations,

these clusters are different combined with the ancient groups.

So the Scythians belonging to the south european cluster

populations were closer to Hungarians Bronze

and the Iron Age, including Culture Vatya and Chernyakhov.

North European Scythian Cluster populations was close to

Iron Age people from modern montenegro and sweden.

And the Scythians of the steppe cluster in the process of development were grouped

with early Sarmatians and Scythians Iron Age from the territories

modern Hungary.

The analysis also showed that Western Scythians formed

I put together with Andronovo populations excluding carcass

and alakul culture Southern Urals, supporting

version of the Central Asian the origin of the western Scythians.

Sarmatians

At least five representatives Sarmatians and grouped

close to the steppe cluster Scythians, but they also have

high probability of error compared to others

nomads of iron century.

The analysis also showed that Sarmatians formed a clade

together pit, log or Karasuk cultures

except for the Cimmerians.

Also, the results indicate for the presence of a deep overall

pedigree of all nomadic Iron Age related groups

with steppe populations bronze age however

it does not indicate a straight line genetic continuity

between Srubna, Alakul cultures and western Scythians.

findings

Research results show that Cimmerians

were mostly similar to more eastern Sarmatians,

albeit with a lot of Siberian or Northeast

Asian component what constitutes

genetic link between people of the Iron Age

Kazakh steppe.

Like the Ural, log cabin and alakul cultures,

Cimmerians were not straight ancestors of the Scythians in the Black Sea-Caspian

steppe, however, despite on this all these populations

had a common generic gene pool.

The genetic makeup of the Cimmerians changed over time

as evidenced by the reduction northeastern and southeastern

asian components in their later representatives.

And the Scythians who supplanted the Cimmerians, differed as Cimmerians

and from the later Sarmatians.

It was previously noted that Scythians were not homogeneous

across Eurasia, demonstrating clear differences between eastern

and western eurasian in groups.

Unlike Eastern steppe Scythians such as

Pazyryk representatives and aldy belskoy cultures,

which were closely related with pit culture, western

Scythians of the Northern Black Sea Coast were more closely related

with people from Afanasyevo groups and andronovo.

And some Scythians from the west Black Sea-Caspian

steppe in general was not enough south asian and east eurasian

components and they are more likely were similar to populations

from Montenegro in the iron century perhaps pointing

for replacement and assimilation early local groups of Scythians.

One of the late Scythians may have been a

transition between different groups and had a peculiar

similarities with later steppe Sarmatians, confirming

the idea of ​​common steppe genetic shared components

Scythians with Sarmatians, which indicates on physical and social

connection with the South Ural steppe zone maintained

in the western nomadic world.

Some data indicate and on a direct influx of genetic

components from steppe zones of the South Ural region

by the end of the Scythian period in the IV. n er

This may also indicate independent choice

other representatives groups to join those or

other communities by providing with continuous communication

between western suburbs Scythian empire and central

parts of Eurasia, including perhaps, and Altai.

In general, genomic analysis shows that bronze

and Iron Age in the Black Sea-Caspian the steppes were very saturated

and dynamic.

Between 1800 BC and 400 AD in the vast expanses

significant events occurred migration with replacement and assimilation

population that gradually and formed a complex and

heterogeneous demographics region.

Also, the results showed what steppe nomad western

Eurasia are not straight descendants of representatives

log and alakul cultures bronze age though they

and shared with them pedigree items with

impurities of different nations.

Thus, despite on the genetic connections between

by these nations, not one group can not be considered

ancestral for subsequent groups.

Nomadic populations were heterogeneous, and their representatives

were genetically close with several populations

from other regions including South Ural and Far East.

It is possible that the Black Sea-Caspian steppe was like so

called "Mongolian steppe generator of nations ",

in the middle ages, producing western nomadic peoples

Iron Age.

In conclusion, we can say: What is the question:

To whom is genetically closer Scythians or Sarmatians?

Should set the counter question:

And about what exactly skiff or sarmati in question?

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Our friends, the humpbacks,

dip in here to the San Francisco Bay...

for a little leisure and a little breeding.

Listen, Uzman...

And perhaps they're down below as we speak, doing the nasty.

Just meet me at the waterfront.

In three hours.

Oh, folks. We've barely left the dock...

but it looks like we got some company.

Look. Right there. Do you see it, folks?

There it is. There's a breach.

What the...?

Hi. Sorry. Hi.

It's okay. It's okay!

Sorry, I know I'm not a whale. This will just take a second.

Hey! That doesn't belong to you!

No, no! No, no!

You're embarrassing yourself now

Come on. Let go.

Thank you.

I'll take this now.

I got the lab. I got the lab.

Move. Move.

Move!

Get out of the way.

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W 1389 odcinku "M jak miłość" Agnieszka (Magdalena Walach)

spotka się z Joasią (Barbara Kurdej-Szatan).

Przyjaciółka wyzna jej, że chociaż już jest z nią lepiej

to wciąż nie może zapomnieć o Tomku (Andrzej Młynarczyk).

Olszewska w 1389 odcinku "M jak miłość"

odwdzięczy się jej podobnym wyznaniem. Co się wydarzy?

W 1389 odcinku serialu "M jak miłość" Agnieszka i Joasia

spotkają się przed bistro Kingi (Katarzyna Cichopek).

Jak zwykle zaczną rozmawiać o tym, co u nich słychać w ostatnim czasie.

Chodakowska wyda się przyjaciółce o wiele

bardziej zadowolona z życia, niż przez ostatnie miesiące.

- Jak dobrze widzieć cię uśmiechniętą.

Joasia w 1389 odcinku "M jak miłość" zbierze się na wyznanie.

- Wiesz, nawet nie wiedziałam, że jeszcze się potrafię tak śmiać.

Tak się dziwnie z tym czuję.

Trochę jakbym była wobec Tomka nielojalna.

Czasem nie mogę uwierzyć, że jego już nie ma, a ja jestem.

To jest takie bez sensu… Pokażę ci coś.

Chodakowska w 1389 odcinku "M jak miłość" wyjmie z torebki wiersz

który dostała od Ostrowskiego (Paweł Deląg).

Agnieszka przeczyta go na głos.

- Czuję, jakbym sama to pisała.

- Ja też… Przepraszam! - zreflektuje się była ukochana Tomka.

W końcu utwór mówi o miłości, a takie wyznanie skierowanie

do wdowy byłoby nie na miejscu. - Nie przepraszaj.

Jakoś mi raźniej, kiedy wiem, że czujesz podobnie.

Przyjaźń Joasi i Agnieszki z "M jak miłość" to prawdziwy skarb!

Sekretnt romans Marysi i Artura w "M jak miłość" wyjdzie wreszcie na jaw.

Byli małżonkowie nawet w szpitalu będą

ukrywali przed personelem, że coś ich łączy.

Mało tego, w 1389 odcinku "M jak miłość" Marysia usłyszy od jednej

z pielęgniarek, że doktor Rogowski wpadł jej w oko.

Nie przejmie się jednak tym za bardzo

bo Artur przy każdej okazji będzie jej udowadniał swoją miłość.

W 1389 odcinku "M jak miłość" będą mieli kolejny powód do świętowania.

Bo Artur namówi w końcu Marię, by na nowo z nim zamieszkała!

Dobrą nowinę jako pierwsza usłyszy ich córka Basia

a później także Barbara (Teresa Lipowska)

którą zaproszą do nowego mieszkania Rogowskiego w Warszawie.

Co prawda wynajmie to mieszkanie na rok

ale los bardzo szybko zweryfikuje ich plany

na przyszłość i Rogowscy się przeprowadzą do... Grabiny.

Zanim to jednak nastąpi Marysia i Artur będą mogli się cieszyć życiem w luksusie.

Bo dwupozimowy apartament z ogrodem, przestronną kuchnią

salonem i dwoma sypialniami naprawdę będzie robił wrażenie.

Zobaczcie zdjęcia nowego mieszkania Rogowskich z "M jak miłość".

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Comment le cododo m'a sauvé mon sommeil | La Science du cododo - Duration: 8:43.

Hello everyone, I'm Chloe from Veggie Magnifique and I'm speaking softly

today because my little baby is sleeping, and that's good because the theme

today is sleep, and more specifically, cosleeping. I

started off as a new mum with my tiny little baby doing cosleeping

without really examining why, because it seemed, instinctively,

to be the best thing for me, for my baby, and for the dad also,

but today Louis is fifteen months old and we still cosleep and

it's going well on the whole and I wanted to share some

information with you to explain how and why cosleeping

can help young mums, young families, to better manage

and above all have more energy, and not suffer the martyrdom of

difficult nights over a long period. And so firstly I'm not saying

that everyone has to practice cosleeping, I would never tell a fellow mum what they

must do. I am not an expert,

I am just a new mother sharing my personal experience. What

led me to make this video is that I find that my life as

a mum is going really well in fact. We get told lots of things, and

frankly before becoming a mother I felt like it was going to be

really hard. And the reality is that it's is not hard. And maybe if I

think about the elements that contribute to this ease,

maybe cosleeping is a big factor.

And so I looked at the science behind

cosleeping. Cosleeping is suitable for families who

are breastfeeding - families? - mothers and babies who are breastfeeding. When breastfeeding

we will naturally take on a position that protects the baby in our sleep,

because we're encourage him to to find the breast, and we will make

a kind of C around him, to create a kind of haven for him too.

There are some safety rules - i.e. protect the bed,

make sure that baby isn't sleeping against the wall, it's also better he does not sleep

between the mum and the dad because the dad's sleep will be deeper

than that of the mother. There are other safety rules to

follow, but I invite you to search for this information on official sites - La Lèche League

is a very very good resource for this. And so with these two caveats in

place - breastfeeding and protecting the bed,

I'm going to explore the science behind cosleeping and why it saves

sleep - frankly it saved my sleep. So firstly the hormone melatonin,

the sleep hormone - this hormone is disturbed in the night

when there is movement (more than moving in the bed), light, and stress -

these three things come together when the baby sleeps in a separate room and

wakes up to feed - you have to get out of bed, you have to turn on a light,

and there is this little shot of stress because when we are woken up by a screaming

child , there's a little hit of stress -

which means that the melatonin in our body takes a nose dive.

And then when we go back to bed to sleep after the feed,

we're going to have trouble, because we're no longer in sleep mode because of all of that. But when we can stay in bed when our baby wakes up for a feed

there is just the time it takes to guide him to the breast, and he will even find it

himself sometimes. Also we don't need to turn on

the light, and there isn't

the stress of 'he's crying' - since he's going not wake up crying, he's just going

to wake up a little bit, understand what is happening, and almost instantly he will find the breast and go back to sleep.

And all of this can be done in your sleep.

And also the hormone that gets released

when breastfeeding - oxytocin - and

there are other hormones too, there is a kind of cocktail of hormones circulating in the

body when breastfeeding - these are the hormones which also favour getting back to sleep

easily, and in a good mood too, because oxytocin

it is the hormone of bliss. And the other little piece of information that is interesting

it is that the baby will feed more because he's right next

of you, and this will do him good. Because actually feeding more

will mean he receives more antibodies

and that means he less prone to getting sick -

and it's true that it's been almost 15 months

since Louis was born and he has been sick

once.

He had just a little cold - pardon just a little reshuffle of the

camera - so that's a pretty good sign that my milk is really good for him. And

more's the better if he drinks tons and tons of my milk because he's sleeping

with me - I say go right ahead, if it means that

I won't have to manage a sick baby. So

obviously at his age, 15 months, we are starting to think about the transition

to a bed, but I think it's going to

happen easily. It's not because he started his life sleeping with us

that he's going to sleep with me until he's 15years old - there will be a moment

when he will also want independence, perhaps his own room.

Culturally in the West we do not sleep with our babies, but it turns out that in countries

like Japan, China, and Finland too it's perfectly normal and it's always been

that way. And I saw that in

Japan they have the lowest incidence in the world world of sudden infant death

- this is a piece of information that says a lot about the safety of cosleeping.

As long as, obviously, the safety instructions

are in place. I just wanted to share

my experience and encourage you if you are curious

to try cosleeping to save your sleep and allow you to breastfeed

longer, because I am convinced that if I hadn't done cosleeping

if I hadn't facilitated my life as a breastfeeding mother

I would have stopped much earlier because

we cannot survive a long time

cut off from the sun - oops, cut off sleep, but also the sun! - it's too hard

So if I'm still breastfeeding today

it's because our system works great - it allows me to

facilitate my role and lighten the possible fatigue that can

happen to breastfeeding moms. Feel free to share this video

with mums or families who may be interested in this subject and

don't hesitate to ask me questions in the comments below because

I surely forgot to talk about some details around cosleeping,

what made it work for us, and so really if you have any

questions do not hesitate to ask me. And we will

see you soon on Veggie Magnifique TV. Bye!

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A love letter to the world - Duration: 1:13.

- I'm home (keyboard clattering)

and I'm restless.

Mapping out my next journey is the only way I can focus

because every step we take (whooshing)

we grow closer to ourselves.

(dramatic music)

Every sunset we take in becomes a moment of reflection.

(whooshing)

Don't waste your time being closed off.

Open yourself to the world, (bell chiming)

to the musicians in the square,

the art on the walls, the sounds of the market,

and taste the local delicacies.

Feel the terrain. (whooshing)

This is the path to yourself.

(train whining)

(train clacking)

So step in, wherever it is.

(birds rustling)

Step in and immerse yourself

until there is no separation (whooshing)

between you and that moment.

Say yes to travel.

(flame whooshing)

Say yes to the people.

Say yes to that step.

(keyboard clattering) Because, when you say

yes to yourself,

(whooshing)

you say yes to the world.

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(Please refer to the screen for the lyrics. Thanks.)

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Why Not to Put Exhaust Headers on Your Car - Duration: 5:38.

rev up your engines, today I'm going to talk about why not to put exhaust

headers on your car's engine, now exhaust headers serve one purpose

they allow the gas that has burned inside your engine to come out the

exhaust and then flow through the catalytic converter through the muffler

and out the back and on the factory cars they're called exhaust manifold, not

header, cuz cast-iron can take a lot of heat it's strong it's not gonna break,

plus they're relatively easy and cheap to manufacture the exhaust manifold is

under this heat shield it keeps the heat from getting in and damaging anything under

the hood and the design of the pipes are for one main thing to get the

exhaust gas to leave as fast as possible, so the engine can have as most power as

it possibly can and to run the most efficiently, now when I was a young

mechanic all vehicles were carburetored practically and if you wanted more power

out of a car, you could change the stock to fancy headers like the ones in the

picture behind me and a fancy headers would flow better

they had better heat characteristics, they could be custom-made for each

engine to get more horsepower, and since they were simple, carburetored engines all

you had to do was re-jet the carburetors, put jets that were the right size so the

air fuel mixture would remain perfect since you changed how the exhaust flows

you have to change how the air intake comes in to put fuel into the engine, now

back then if you had a stock Chevy 350 v8 engine and you put racing headers on

them that were tuned correctly, you could get maybe about 16 more horsepower out

of that big v8 engine, but you have to realize that most of that horsepower

gain was at the really high rpms their made more for racing than street driving

since the headers aren't made out of cast iron, a lot of times they were

stainless steel, cast iron is thick stainless steel is thin, so they can have

wider openings for the exhaust gas the cast iron would be restricted down

because it's thick where the stainless steel could be wide open and they'd flow

better, so headers in and of themselves don't

give your engine extra horsepower, they just allow your engine to get the most

horsepower out of its design that it possibly can, while all modern cars are all

fuel injected and if you put headers on them you have

to do a lot of reprogramming, you have to find a mechanic with a five gas analyzer

and a dynamometer and is able to reprogram the computer to make it run

correctly for the new flow that it has, and in the case of many modern cars if

you're driving them on the Street in the United States the exhaust manifold has the

catalytic converter built-in, so if you remove the stock and put on these racing

headers you're eliminating a catalytic converter, you're breaking the law

you can't take a Catalytic converter off a car, so putting fancy headers on a modern

car that you're driving on the street it's just not a very smart idea now I

know people are gonna say, Scotty oh the guys that are modding their cars they put

headers on, but yes that's generally the last thing they do when they totally

modify a car to either race or to get a ton of horsepower out of it and often in

places where they don't even do state emissions testing, so they don't have to

worry about having it passed an emission test every year to be on the road, first

they'll rebuilt the entire engine to make it stronger, then they'll put either

a turbocharger or supercharger on it, then on top of that as the finale

they'll stick nice fancy headers on the engine so it flows as well as it

possibly can and it has the most power that it possibly can, now I still see

guys trying to do it on street vehicles here in Houston and then you see them

going down the street and they're shifting gears you can hear the engine backfiring

and popping through the exhaust, it's cause they just bolted headers on they

didn't change anything else and the car doesn't run right it can actually cause

the Pistons to hole from pre-ignition because they won't run right, and sure

they look cool when they're under the hood, a lot of times they'll have them

all polished and shiny and some of the guys will wrap the headers with heat

tape so they retain the heat better and then they flow out faster for more power

and they'll remove the catalytic converter sometimes even the muffler and have a

totally free-flowing exhaust, they like that giant loud sound, which is fine on a

racetrack but in most places it's highly illegal they put out too much noise the

decibel level is too high there's laws for that most states, so they won't pass

inspection because they're too noisy and since the stock exhaust manifolds have

heat shields on them and the fancy ones don't, you stick headers on

modern engine you can make the engine compartment get way too hot, it'll mess

with the electronics and all the wiring of a modern car

and since you generally driving on the street, these modern engine designs their

stock are designed for generally stop-and-go city traffic where they do

most of their driving, not going top-end a 130-140 miles an hour, so

putting headers on any modern engine it's a dumb thing to do for something

you're driving every day on the street, so now you know why it's a dumb idea to

put fancy headers on a modern car that you're gonna drive every day, sure it's

certainly fine if you're building a race car, for driving on the street that's

just stupid these days, because you're not gonna gain that much horsepower for

the relatively large amount of money you're gonna spend putting the headers

on and then having the system reprogram to accept them correctly, so if you never

want to miss another one of my new car repair videos, remember to ring that

Bell!

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Usain Bolt: Sprinting superstar scores TWICE on first start for Central Coast Mariners - Duration: 2:49.

 Eight-time Olympic champion Bolt – who is on trial with Central Coast Mariners – is desperate to secure a professional contract with the Australian side

 And the Jamaican's hopes of bagging himself a deal took a massive step forward today after the 32-year-old scored twice during his first start for the A-League side

 Bolt – who admitted this was his last chance to secure a pro deal – started the trial match against Macarthur South West United alongside former Fulham and Leeds United man Ross McCormack

 And it wasn't long before McCormack – who's on loan Down Under from Aston Villa – to open the scoring

 Jordan Murray doubled the Mariners lead just before half-time but it was the No.95 who stole the show after the break

 Just 10 minutes into the second half, Bolt opened his account after muscling off a defender before firing a low strike past the goalkeeper

 Bolt added his second of the evening by taking advantage of some outrageous defending before rolling the ball into an empty net

 "My first start and scoring two goals, it's a good feeling," Bolt said. "I'm happy I could come here and show the world I'm improving

 "I'm keen to be a Mariner, to play my best and get into the team. "This will determine

[what] the club want to do with my career, so it's a very important game. "I have been improving but you won't know what level you're at until you play a competitive game so I just have to go out there and see what I need to do or whether I should continue or not

 "I'm just pushing myself and have put in the work so now I have to go out there and execute

" And after bagging his brace, Bolt's odds of being called up to the Jamaica national squad have been cut to 9/1 by bookies Betway

 Meanwhile, bookmakers Coral have made Bolt 20-1 to play in the Premier League one day

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Designer: Using the Less Than Contact - Duration: 0:29.

This contact will compare on the left to that of the right.

If the value of left is less than that of the right, then it will enable power flow

through the contact.

This contact supports integers, reals, constants or even bits.

While in edit mode you can slash to toggle between all the comparative contacts.

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9 Biggest Video Marketing Mistakes (And How to AVOID Them) - Duration: 7:13.

now everyone makes mistakes when it comes to marketing their business but I

will say when you make a video marketing mistake it can be really really bad it's

kind of like making a bad joke at a party everyone just wishes it didn't

happen in hopes that it will never happen again

so I don't want you to be that person I don't want you to release awkward

marketing content videos so here my 9 biggest video marketing mistakes that

I've learned over the past eight years of releasing over 300 marketing videos

keep watching hey there Adam little shit from viewership comm where I help you

exponentially grow your viewership so that you can market and grow your

business and this is all about avoiding those horribly awkward video marketing

mistakes that quite frankly a lot of businesses are making right now

number one is creating just too much content that's not quality now every

marketer I talked to who wants to work with us or start releasing video content

one of the first people that they talked about Zach I want to be like Gary

Vaynerchuk so those of you who don't know who Gary Vaynerchuk is he is a

marketer and he has a very popular YouTube channel where he releases a

video every single day and his videos are really popular they're great some

people are really into them and that's awesome

but not everyone can be Gary Vee he has a crew of about 5 people who fall around

every single day and by the way he loves to work so he has a really interesting

life unfortunately most of us we don't have that interesting of a life we're

not constantly working as much as he is and there's no need to create a new

video every single day so rather than trying to create a huge amount of

quantity of video focus on quality in fact the study by extension so that

about 3/4 of people who engage with the brand they do it because of the quality

of the video not because they're releasing a ton of videos mistake number

two is making the video all about you and your business there's a little bit

of a pet peeve that quite frankly I just can't stand when people start a video

online on YouTube our unlinked in and they start it with this so I just

started creating this video for all of you

this is my pet peeve because you are literally starting the video talking

about how you wanted to create a video for them instead you really should be

starting a video like so you all wanted me to create this video and I listened

so here it is do you see the difference there it's very subtle but quite frankly

a lot of creators just create videos a lot of companies do scrape videos cuz

they're like oh I'm interested in this topic so of course my audience will be

but the more that you do that the less popular your channel will be it's all

about creating videos that your audience wants to hear and if you do that

suddenly people start to engage with it number three biggest mistake is poorly

timed editing especially if there's any type of humor in the video editing is

actually a really important component to great video because I've seen different

editors in different videos online where someone's trying to make a joke and it

would have been funny but the editor just kept the frame in there for too

many frames like three too many frames and suddenly it felt just like a little

bit awkward so if you do have an editor be very

strong that the editing is incredibly tight between every single take number

four is having bad audio now look I'm a strong believer that you can shoot the

vast majority of your marketing videos with an iPhone however you want to make

sure you have a really good microphone because that's where you're going to

lose people if the visual isn't as good that's not a

problem but when this audio is not actually something people can really

listen to immediately they're gonna turn away and go somewhere else

number five is having absolutely no point to creating the video don't create

videos just to create video alright have a point be solving a particular problem

that your prospects your customers may have in their business or in their life

have a reason for it and at the end of every video make sure you have a place

for people to go if they want more information for example the call to

action in this video is for you to join a very special webinar where I'm going

to teach you exactly how it is that you can get millions of views on YouTube you

can click the link up there click the link down there or head on over to

viewership comm /go you see what I just did right there I know for a fact that

anywhere from five to ten percent of people watching this video are going to

go over to that webinar they're gonna register and then they're going to get a

part of my going marketing emails number six is

having a lack of motion in the videos no longer can you just survive by having a

very boring online presentation there has to be drama there has to be

interaction there has to be energy in these videos and if there aren't people

are going to watch it they're going to click away and go somewhere else people

connect to your brand based on how it is that they feel not based on what it is

that you're actually giving them number seven is being all about the sale look

if you're creating videos to market your business that's totally cool and your

audience is going to totally appreciate that however you should really be

following what I would consider to be the 90/10 rule which is give ninety

percent value in your videos and all of your content and only even ten percent

trying to pitch them or sell them on things and quite frankly most of the

brands that do really really well with content marketing they're doing more

like a ninety nine to one percent ratio and that's because they know that if

they give a ton of value to their audience that's the moment they release

a product or a new service people are going to immediately jump on it because

they're gonna have such a good feeling of connection to the brand number eight

is creating the wrong video for the wrong platform some of the top social

media platforms right now YouTube of course LinkedIn Facebook snapchat

Instagram those are the biggest ones and quite frankly for each one of those

platforms you're going to want to format your video differently for example a 30

second video is not gonna work on YouTube however a 30 second video is

gonna work very well on Instagram so what we do when we work with a client is

we take one piece of content one marketing message and we will distribute

it to each platform in the way that that platform wants that information and

number nine is not creating content consistently look I think it's amazing

when companies try to jump into video marketing and want to make stuff happen

but please whatever you do don't spend your entire marketing budget on like one

viral video hoping that this is going to be the answer to all of your problems

instead create a schedule where every single week you release one piece of

content to your audience and see what really resonates and before you know it

after about six months to a year goes by you're going to know exactly what your

audience wants to hear about and then you can create even better

content that really connects with them consistency is key to success so I hope

you enjoyed this video I'd love to hear from all of you what is one big video

marketing mistake you've made when trying to release video leave a comment

right there below and also don't forget to give this video a like wherever

you're seeing this with LinkedIn YouTube Facebook give it a like please share it

with your friends and also of course at any time head on over to viewership comm

and we have a ton of amazing content it's going to really help you release

video and be able to get it seen by millions of people thank you so much for

watching I'll speak to you very soon buh-bye

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