Welcome to train with Polar Vantage V and M. In this video we'll show you how
to use a couple of the key features of both watches.
Training Load Pro is a key feature of Polar Vantage V and M. One part of it is Cardio Load status.
Before rushing out to train take a look at your current Cardio Load status.
Polar Vantage products work seamlessly with Polar Flow - the online
window to your training, sleep and activity. With the Polar Flow for Coach
service your coach can make training plans and set new targets.
You'll also see them in your personal Flow account.
When doing a phased interval training target for example your Vantage will
guide you in real time. After creating the target sync it to your Vantage.
If you don't have a coach - don't worry - you can plan your training on your own
or use ready-made Polar training programs.
To get accurate heart rate readings wear the wristband snuggly on the top of your
wrist just behind the wrist bone. The optical heart rate sensor must be
touching your skin but not so tightly that it prevents circulation or feels
uncomfortable. Another option is to use Polar H10 heart rate sensor with a chest
strap as H10 provides the best accuracy for example for sprints, interval and
strength training. With some people in some trainings it works better.
Start training by pressing the Back button and then the Start button or press and hold
the Start button. Choose a sport profile and wait until the ring around the
location symbol turns green and your heart rate is found. Then press Start again.
Polar Vantage supports up to ten training displays for each sport. You can
edit them in the Polar Flow app or web service before training.
The Vantage V touch display is disabled during training. Use the buttons when changing
training views for example.
Running power complements heart rate measurement.
When measuring both you can detect changes in your running performance.
If after some weeks of training you can produce the same power with a lower heart rate your
running performance has improved. Power reacts faster than heart rate so it's
ideal for measuring your load for uphill running and interval sessions.
With Vantage V running power is determined from your speed and the uphills and downhills
on your route. With Vantage M you'll see running power when using an external
running power sensor. And when your Vantage has power data from your session
it will show you your Muscle Load value.
After training ideally when you've cooled down for about half an hour
it's time to evaluate how hard the session felt by using the RPE scale
Perceived Load is derived from your own evaluation and the session´s duration.
With Flow for Coach your coach can check out the summaries of your workouts and
give instant feedback on your progress.
Your Cardio Load status updates after training. It helps you to figure out
whether you should boost or slow down your training.
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Asian American Representation in American Media: MCS 333 Final - Duration: 5:47.
In today's media. It is very rarely that you get to see an Asian-American on television, or portrayed on screen
This lack of representation has made it so [that] the limited view of what people do see in the media is often the only exposure
Asians has and in most cases
This representation is often racist and offensive
stereotypes.
When you think of Asians you typically think of the smart nerdy doctor and lawyer types
who on that same note are usually seen as unattractive and sexually undesirable.
As the famous theorist Richard Dyer points out
stereotyping create a hegemonic structure where the audience starts believing the stereotypes as facts and
this in turn creates a cycle where the stereotypes
becomes the representation of the stereotyped group.
This representation is detrimental to not only the society, but also to the
Asian-Americans who look for role models or someone to relate to in their media consumption.
This is why when Asian characters in major film are cast with white actors,
Asian-Americans are the first to speak up and
Call out these Hollywood practices because not only are they taking away Asian identity of the characters
they are essentially saying asians don't fit the role for this lead character
Like when Scarlett Johansson was cast as the lead of Ghost in the Shell
This leads me to how the act of Whitewashing in Hollywood is perpetuated by the stereotypes of
Asians that is still held by the hegemonic powers.
As Hebdige would put it if the state or
in this case Hollywood sees no reason to change and they will continue to erase and replace the Asian
representation from a role in order to make more money in the box office.
However, in light of the most recent cases of whitewashing including Emma stone in Aloha and Tilda Swinton in
Doctor Strange.
Asian American actors, actresses, and activists has been beginning to speak up about this conversation.
Michelle Ang an Asian American actress
in Netflix series 13 Reasons Why?
sparked this conversation of Whitewashing when she posted a picture of herself wearing a black t-shirt with the names
Scarlet, Emma,
Tilda, and
Matt in bold white letters
With a caption of if you can't play the game change it.
This speaks to how the state apparatuses
will see no reason to change unless the people speak up and voice their opinions
which is what Jenkins believes the culture should have always been about.
Participation between the audience and the hegemonic state, since the state is the one producing what media is centered around
by means of the culture industry.
Can certainly taken a long time to have?
More Asian representation in Media and especially on Network TV
it's been 20 years and I think the reason for that is because
We have so much more media now. We don't just have you know the four Major networks
We have a we have Amazon we have Netflix. We have Hulu
Yahoo! Original series people making their own work on YouTube and
In order it takes a lot more to capture somebody's attention because they have so many more options now
Which is great!
And I think that the Network's are starting to wisen up to the fact that in order to capture people's attention
You sort of can't necessarily just do the same stuff
You've been doing you have to look for fresh perspective a different lens a different
Take on life in order to capture an audience's attention in a very
saturated
field of
content and so that's great because I think it's definitely going to push the boundaries for all types of creators to
Have a curiosity for experiences that are different than their own and in terms of trends and entertainment
I think that is something. I am seeing a curiosity
for a different experience
I think in the past a lot of Asian Media has been about sort of neutralizing
The Asian like this is an Asian person who is could be anybody. They're just a regular American
this is a romantic lead. It doesn't have to do with [anybody] being asian
Which is has its own merit for sure, but I also think that
sort of having a curiosity for and exploring the things that also sets an
Asian-American apart that makes their experience different
Actually shining a light on that and having some semblance of pride in that
Specialness is something that audiences are definitely seeking.
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Have You Ever Seen A White Deer Before?! | Kritter Klub - Duration: 1:11.
A baby, white deer
How interesting
What star did you come from?
How cute~
Omg it has a baby pink snout and everything
It even winks for the camera! *I'm dead*
Dem long, lean legs
A white deer brings good luck
Soonbaek, I brought you some treats
Hey, who are you?
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Let's go.
She arrived at the kindergarten.
(She takes off her shoes.)
Hello.
(She checks herself in.)
(She is done.)
That's fascinating.
I wonder how she does at the kindergarten.
(How does she do at the kindergarten?)
There she is.
This is Naeun's seat.
- My goodness. / - Naeun's seat.
All right.
Naeun, what did you bring?
Can you move your legs?
All right.
- All right. / - They get snacks.
Here you go.
(Eating)
(The children get their hair done.)
(They become pretty in no time.)
(It's Naeun's turn.)
Naeun, shall I tie your hair?
Naeun doesn't like her hair touched.
- Okay. / - She allowed it?
You can have this.
(She brushes her own hair.)
She does it herself.
She is sitting still.
You did a good job.
Naeun, why don't you tie your hair at home?
Dad does it.
- Does he tie your hair? / - Yes.
Really? I haven't seen your hair tied.
Do you like it when I tie your hair?
How cute!
She comes back from the kindergarten
with different hairstyles.
Anna is fascinated by it.
How cute!
(Naeun's different hairstyles)
How cute!
Her teacher is the only one who can touch her hair.
Let's transform your hair.
You like bunny hair, right?
(Bunny hair is the hairstyle of the day.)
(Curious)
Let me see you.
How pretty! You have bunny hair.
How cute!
(Jooho smiles like a fool.)
Story time!
(The English class begins.)
It's story time. Ready?
Here is our story. Ready?
Me! Me!
- Me! / - Can you do it?
(She raises her hand right away.)
- All right. / - She adjusted well in a month.
For the first one, we've got...
Do you know who goes on the first page?
Oh, you are very fast.
Can you say, "Hoot, hoot" like an owl?
(Hoot, hoot)
Okay.
- Good job! / - Good job!
All right.
- Who is this? / - Me!
(Naeun is busy raising her hand.)
- It's a bird! / - It's a bird!
This is a dog!
- Good job. / - She is good.
(She participates in class.)
(It's their free time.)
There is Yoochan again.
I keep seeing him.
(Jooho is jealous.)
Yoochan, what are you doing?
Naeun, I want to play with...
(Naeun, I want to play with you.)
(He is too shy to finish his sentence.)
Yoochan, play with me.
Naeun.
I got this ready.
It's hot!
- What? / - It's hot!
- Are you okay? / - I am okay.
Eat it.
(He prepared a dish for Naeun.)
(Eating)
Naeun, you ate it.
Naeun, make me something tasty.
I will make it right now.
Yoochan, what do you want to eat?
Iced coffee.
They cook for and feed each other.
Naeun's dad must be jealous of Yoochan.
Why is Naeun being so nice to Yoochan?
When I go to the kindergarten,
I will meet up with Yoochan.
I will need to get a look at his face.
Why is he so jealous?
- Of course he is bound to be jealous. / - No way.
(Naeun goes over to help her teacher.)
It's here.
- It's Miso's. / - It's Miso's.
Thank you.
- It's Ahin's. / - It's Ahin's.
She gives out their water bottles.
She must have memorized all of them.
- It's yours. / - Naeun adjusted well.
She has memorized them all.
She adjusted well in a month.
- Boyoung. / - It's Boyoung's.
All right.
"Teacher, enjoy the food."
"Friends, enjoy the food."
"Thank you for the food."
Eat up.
When children eat together,
- They eat heartily. / - they eat heartily.
And they aren't picky with their food.
(Naeun is taking a big bite too.)
(She is eating with both hands.)
She's eating well. She's not being picky.
She's doing well there.
Naeun, you ate so much.
Do you want this much more?
(Naeun is getting a refill.)
She's having more.
I have never seen her like this at home.
She's eating it properly like bibimbap.
Please give me the same one as Naeun's.
Like Naeun's? How is she eating it?
She added bulgogi in her rice.
(You can copy me.)
(Eating)
Amazing.
(I love bulgogi and rice.)
(Her plate is starting to empty again.)
You're so cool.
Naeun's finished.
She brought a lot of stuff from home.
(Surprised)
The kids must be curious.
(She was busy packing this morning.)
I have baby sharks.
(Amazing)
Miso, which one do you want?
Is she sharing her stickers?
She has a reason for packing it all.
She's showing an example on how to share.
She's only four. How can you not love her?
(Naeun is full of love even at the kindergarten.)
Let's change into our ballet outfits.
- Where is yours? / - Wear your leggings.
That's good, Naeun. Right here.
(What?)
That's a little embarrassing.
(How does Naeun look as a ballerina?)
(Ballerina Naeun)
How adorable.
She looks so pretty.
He's smiling again.
She's going to love this. She loves dancing.
(Naeun the ballerina can make elegant turns.)
That's it.
(She has great balance.)
(She's also flexible.)
(Aren't I good at ballet?)
Let's go see what your sister is doing.
She can't find out. We have to be quiet.
Where is Naeun?
(They search for Naeun.)
She's good at ballet too.
(She's too busy practicing ballet.)
Where is Naeun? She's over there.
Gunhoo, I have to teach them soccer.
Do you think I'll be okay?
What do you mean teach them soccer?
Every parent has to teach a class once a year.
I thought it would be nice to teach them soccer.
I was pretty confident about it,
but after meeting Donggook,
I became worried because there are more kids here.
Yunjung, you could teach them how to sing.
I can teach their moms.
You're going to have a surprise teacher.
- Can you welcome him? / - Yes.
Really? Let's all ask him to come out.
- Please come out. / - Please come out.
- Louder. Please come out! / - Please come out.
- Please come out. / - Please come out.
- Please come out. / - Who is it?
- Dad! / - Dad's here.
(Here comes the soccer teacher.)
It must be so nice to see her dad.
Dad!
No, I'm your teacher.
- Dad! Dad! / - She's happy.
Dad. Dad.
Even the other kids are calling him Dad.
Am I your dad?
I was surprised when they all called me "Dad".
It felt a little strange.
I wonder if this is how Donggook feels.
I'm your soccer teacher for today.
I brought uniforms. Do you want one as a gift?
- Yes! / - Yes! I want one.
Naeun, can you help me?
He's being obvious and asking her to help.
This is for Minwoo. Give this to Minwoo.
Give it to Minwoo.
Are those gifts?
What a great gift.
I want one too.
Let's all try it on.
(Shall we try on the uniforms?)
Dad, I ate all the food.
- Did you eat it all? / - Yes.
Did you eat one or two servings?
- I ate two. / - Did you?
- Yes. / - Good job.
Let's hurry up and get changed.
Naeun, your hair looks good.
Your name is on it.
- Do you want my help? / - My head is too big.
- It's too big. / - No, it's not. Hands.
Dad, why are you here?
I'm here to teach.
You're not a teacher.
You're my dad.
- Dad's job is Dad. / - Am I Dad?
Your dad is a teacher.
Am I a teacher?
- Right? / - Daddy teacher.
Where's Gunhoo?
Guess where he is.
Over here.
Where? He's not here.
I want Gunhoo to be here.
I miss Gunhoo.
- Do you miss him? / - Where is he anyway?
You can see him after the soccer class.
Gunhoo, play with this.
(He looks comfortable as if he's a regular.)
I think he could start going to classes soon.
- Gosh. / - He could go here.
(Have you been to a kindergarten before?)
He's really something.
(It's fun even by myself.)
Gunhoo. Do you want to go to him?
Gunhoo, come here.
(He shows off his toddling skills.)
(It's a mirror room.)
This is the age when they start to
recognize themselves in the mirror.
(Hey, I'm over there too.)
(You're handsome.)
Looking at mirrors is good for their cognitive senses.
He likes seeing himself. He must like his face.
(I love myself.)
Can you try kicking up like this?
It's not falling down.
It's not falling down.
- Dad. / - Can you do this?
- Dad. / - She's startled.
Naeun is surprised.
Dad.
Dad, you're the best.
Dad, you're the best.
- I'm your teacher. / - Dad, hurry up and start.
Okay.
One, two, shoot. This is how you kick.
We'll go one at a time. Who'll go first?
Seohyun.
(I want to go.)
Seohyun, come out.
Seohyun will go first.
- What's wrong? / - She's upset.
Naeun is upset. She's mad right now.
Okay. One, two, shoot.
- Goal. / - Goal.
Who wants to go next? Who wants to shoot?
Raise your hand.
Joonhee, you're up.
Naeun, you didn't raise your hand.
Naeun is upset.
One, two, shoot.
- Goal. / - Goal.
Who wants to shoot? Come on out.
Ain. Come here, Ain.
Naeun, go back to your seat.
Shoot. Goal.
It can't be helped.
(My dad always complimented me.)
"I was always first."
- "I was his first." / - "I was his everything."
"Why is Dad acting strange all of a sudden?"
She must be stunned.
She's pouting.
Naeun, don't you want to shoot?
You didn't shoot yet.
(When her dad comforts her...)
One, two, shoot.
Goal.
(Goal)
I was helping kids who raised their hands first.
Naeun must have felt like
her friends stole her dad.
I felt a little bad.
You all have a ball now.
Let's see who can hit my butt
with their ball the most. Got it?
- Kids would love that. / - Here we go.
Let's go!
Naeun, try to tap my bottoms.
- Tap. / - Tap it.
(But Naeun is only watching.)
She must still be upset.
She thinks her dad is being attacked.
Dad!
She's covering him.
(I'll protect you.)
Dad!
(Dad, go!)
- She told him to go. / - She's like
a dream daughter we all want.
She's so lovely.
Watch how I do it.
This is how you do it. This is heading. Okay?
(To beat their fears,)
(they test it out on Jooho first.)
She's bothered.
Some of them are throwing hard.
Get ready, Naeun.
Go.
(Naeun is the last one to go.)
(Stopping)
(She approaches her dad slowly.)
Dad, do you want an ice pack?
- She's worried her dad was hurt. / - Doesn't it hurt?
- She's so sweet. / - She's taking care of him.
- Is this okay? / - He might cry.
Even I'm getting teary.
He might cry.
She's so sweet to him.
How can you not become a fool for your daughter?
Gunhoo!
(Rushing)
Naeun.
- Cutie. / - Is he cute?
Cutie.
(My cute brother)
(Gunhoo,)
(I love you.)
Naeun, were you upset
because I played with your friends?
Were you a little upset or really upset?
I was a little upset.
Were you a little upset?
Were you happy I came to visit?
I was happy.
Were you a little happy or really happy?
I was really happy.
Were you? Really?
Yes! I like Dad.
Do you like me?
Be my dad. Don't be my teacher.
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Diwali outfits ideas for plus size women |Say Swag - Duration: 7:45.
Today what Im going to share is.
Diwali is around the corner so everyone will be very excited.
Especially for girls lots of different variety dresses are there.
when you hear Diwali first thing that comes in our mind is shopping.
Lots of confusion starts while do shopping whether to wear jean or Kurtis?
It should look grand at the same time can we wear it for all occasions?
Many confusion be there especially for plus size women.
Because its difficult to get their size at shops.
So for them I'll show you my favourite 4 types of dress.
You can wear it for any occasion and you can repeat it too.
First dress is a beautiful & elegant pink colour Anarkal.
Lower bust i have said it earlier.
In this dress from lower bust Panels going through downwards & enlarging.
One thing you have to keep in mind while choosing anarkali.
Should not choose long anarkali when you are fat & short.
If you choose lengthy anarkali you look short &tummy part appears bulgy.
Choose 2 or 3 inches above your foot so you look tall & elegant.
More over Many people have a question that people who have a bulgy arms what kind of sleeves they can prefer.
In this dress they have done a embroidery work
This sleeve is 2 & 3 inches above my wrist so its giving elegant look.
In sleeve its dark pink & in colour block we have black colour with golden embroidery work.
You can wear this costume not only for Diwali also for sangeeth, marriage & reception.
If plus size women wear dark pink colour it enhance your body shape
Anarkali suits for all body types.
Especially bottom heavy because your tummy part will not be appear and gives sleek look.
whatever dress you wear but highlight your face.
For that i have given smokey eye with a long silver hearing.
When comes to neck part is a closed one with a deep V shape.
So on the whole you look elegant.
Next one is
Below its a skirt, above its a top,In centre &side slit will be coming.
It enhance you body shape well.
In slit type dress bulging belly will be odd.
A-line skirt will cover the tummy till knee so it wont be look odd.
Its a lite Turquoise green colour
Its highlight & gives a shuttle and cute look
You can wear this for any special occasion.
For those who want to do out of the box you can try this.
Instead of skirt even can try palazzo.
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Learn English Vocabulary: Your Body & Organs - Duration: 11:26.
Hi.
Welcome to www.engvid.com.
I'm Adam.
In today's video I'm going to give you a bit of an anatomy lesson.
Now, first of all, we have to understand a few things.
One, this is very scientific things and it's not necessarily important for everybody, but
it's good to know.
You never know when you might have to talk to your doctor about some of these things,
some of these issues, and explain to them what's going on.
Or if the doctor needs to explain to you what is going on in your body, you can at least
have a basic idea of what he or she is speaking about.
Another thing to remember is: I'm not a doctor so if I'm not saying it exactly correct, let
it go.
It's all about English, not about medicine.
So, don't sue me for malpractice later.
Okay?
So we're going to start with anatomy.
What is "anatomy"?
This is basically the structure of the body, all the parts of the body, inside, outside,
and all around.
And we're going to look today at the five vital organs.
"Organs" are basically pieces of equipment inside your body.
"Vital" means crucial, very, very important, very necessary.
So we're going to talk about the five vital organs, meaning that if anything happens to
these particular organs, you could die.
Okay?
So you have to be a little bit careful when it comes to taking care of them.
And we're also going to look at the systems that they are parts of.
Your body has lots of different systems that control and regulate what happens to your
body, and we're going to look at how some of these work.
Okay?
Now, there are a lot more than five organs, there are more than five systems, but we're
only going to look at the vital five today.
We're going to start with your "heart".
So everybody knows more or less where your heart is, it's about middle of your chest,
left or right, depending on the person.
What the heart does is it pumps...
Basically it pumps blood...
It is a pump and it pumps blood throughout your system.
Right?
It gets the blood flowing in and out.
That's why we call it part of the "circulatory system".
It circulates the blood throughout your body.
The blood goes into the heart, fills up with oxygen, goes to the body, comes back to the
heart without oxygen, fills up again, and again, and again.
The system is basically made up of the heart, of course.
The "blood vessels", these are the small, little lines of blood that reach all over
your body.
The "arteries", these are the big, the main blood vessels, the main pipelines, if you
want to call them, that leave the heart full of oxygen and travel all around the body,
and spreading the oxygen all around.
And then the veins, that's the blue ones that you might see on your arms, they're going
back to the heart without oxygen to get refilled.
And then you have a "spleen", which is another organ we're not going to get into right now.
So very important, take care of your heart.
Now, as a side note, the most...
The thing you need to be most worried about are your arteries.
If you're going to eat a lot of fatty foods, these things can get clogged.
"Clogged" means they get full and the blood can't pass through, and that's when you have
a heart attack or even a stroke, so very, very important to make sure that this doesn't
happen.
Don't eat too many hamburgers, and pizzas, and chips, and French fries, and all of that
other delicious, but unhealthy stuff.
Next we're going to look at your "brain", the biggest muscle in your body they say,
so make sure you exercise, because muscles need exercise to grow.
The brain is, again, in your "skull".
Okay?
It is part of the "central nervous system".
Okay?
So your brain controls all the voluntary and involuntary actions of your body.
"Voluntary", I want to lift my hand up so I do.
My brain sends a message, my hand goes up, my hand goes down, side, all around.
"Involuntary", breathing.
If I held my breath, eventually, even if I want to hold it, my brain will force my lungs
to work and I will be able to breathe again.
It's involuntary.
I don't have much of a choice about it.
Okay?
The central nervous system consists of the brain, again.
The "spinal cord", that's the line in your back-okay?-that it's connected all the way
up, keeps your skeleton all together.
And the "nerves".
The "nerve endings" on all parts of your body, so if you go like this, you feel it here,
but you understand it here.
Okay?
And then we have the "lungs".
The lungs are the two very delicate, very fragile pieces inside your chest that fill
with air, push out air, fill with air, push out air.
They're part of the "respiratory system".
"Respiratory" basically means breathing, so the lungs take in the air that we breathe
into them, they absorb the oxygen, they release the carbon dioxide and push that back outside.
Right?
So, CO2, you know, oxygen and carbon dioxide.
Oxygen in, carbon dioxide out.
Made up of the lungs, the "trachea" is in here, and the "diaphragm", basically underneath,
pushes up and down to help the lungs expand or contract.
I hope you can see that.
Expand, contract, expand, contract.
So these are your lungs.
So these are three of the five.
Let's look at the other two that some people don't necessarily think about regularly.
Okay, so now we're going to look at the other two organs, and we're going to start with
the "kidneys".
The kidneys, they're called kidneys because they're shaped a little bit like that, like
a kidney bean a little bit.
There are two of them.
They're sort of, like, located a little bit in the back of...
And lower back.
They are part of the "urinary system".
Now, if you're not sure: "urine" is the correct word for pee.
When you go to the washroom to pee, it's actually urine, the yellow stuff or whatever.
So, the kidneys are the organs that are responsible for cleaning the water in your system, and
the blood, etc., a little bit to a certain extent, and creating the urine.
So they clean out the water, and whatever is waste water comes out as pee, as urine.
So it consists of the kidneys; the "bladder", this is where you store the pee.
And when you say: "Oh, I really have to pee", that's your bladder getting full.
The two "ureters" that pass it along to the bladder...
From the kidneys, the ureters, to the bladder, and then through the "urethra" outside when
you go to the washroom.
Okay?
The urethra is where the pee comes out, basically, that little tube.
And "sphincter muscles" are basically in your anus, in your bum where...
For other things as well.
Okay?
So this is basically a...
It's like a plumbing system, if you want to call...
If you want to think of it like that.
It's your...
If you want to talk about your body as a...
Basically a machine, that's the plumbing system.
Now, you have two of these.
You can live with one, you can't live with neither of them.
You have to have at least one.
So, a lot of people get a transplant.
Now, you can have organ transplants, and kidneys are very common transplants.
You can take from a healthy person, you can take out and give it to somebody else who
has both of their kidneys are bad.
Right?
Because without your kidneys you're going to die, so you can have a transplant and move
an organ from one healthy body to another healthy body.
Just as a side note, when you get a driver's license...
I don't know if it's in every country, but in Canada, for example, when you get your
driver's license they will give you a little form, and you can say: "Yes" or "No", and
sign it, if you die you can donate your organs or body parts to medicine.
So, if you get into an accident and you're going to die, maybe they can take out your
kidney and give it to somebody who's sick.
That's a choice.
You have to put moral, religious, philosophical ideas into it, but just so you know, that's
where a lot of these organs come from.
You can also donate an organ if you match, and there's all kinds of things about that.
And next, let's go look at "liver".
So your livers are about here.
It...
Again, you're going to have to look at an actual anatomy book to figure out the map
of the body, but a liver is multi-functional, it does many things.
It cleans the blood, it means it takes out harmful toxins.
"Toxins" are basically poisons, it takes them out of the blood system and gets rid of them,
or processes them.
For example, people who are alcoholics, people who drink a lot of alcohol, the liver is what
cleans the blood after you drink all that alcohol.
If you drink too much alcohol, eventually you're working your liver so hard that it
stops working, and then you're in big trouble.
So don't drink too much.
It's also part of the "digestive system".
It produces bile and digestive juices.
So in your stomach where you're processing food in order to get the nutrients out, the
liver contributes part of the juices that break down the food, and it also produces
enzymes.
"Enzymes" are basically components that control chemical reactions in your body.
You have all different types of enzymes.
Other parts also create enzymes, but the liver does as well.
The digestive system includes the "stomach".
Okay?
The liver, the "small and large intestines", so you know the tubes that go back and forth,
and process the food until it comes out?
So you have big ones, you have small ones.
You have the "rectum" and the "anus".
This is basically where the waste comes out.
Now, I didn't want to say the word, but I have to say it: "poo".
I think all of you know the word "poo".
The correct word for this: "feces".
So, the feces comes out of the anus when you're done.
So, in, out, that's your digestive system.
Now, these are the five vital organs.
There are many other organs.
I highly recommend you look online or in a good anatomy book, and just get a basic idea
of what your body is made up of.
If you're going to medical school, obviously you're going to know all of this stuff, you're
going to know a lot more than this.
But a very interesting thing that you need to know: The biggest organ of your body is
your skin.
A very interesting, little point to know about that, so take care of your skin, a very important
organ.
So, I hope this was a little bit helpful, gives you a little bit of a start to your
medical careers or your medical knowledge, just good to know anyway.
If you have any questions about this, please go to www.engvid.com and ask in the forum
there.
There's also a quiz you can take to check your understanding of this lesson.
And I hope you like this lesson; please give it a like on YouTube if you did, please subscribe
to my channel, and come back for more interesting lessons soon.
Bye.
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Now the 'Series 10' 200 Series is the same vehicle as last year, but it's had a few extra changes.
So this whole truck sits on a heavy-duty EFS Xtreme Suspenion kit.
Now the tyres are a Mickey Thompson MTZ P3, perfect for the mud.
The rims, ROH Vapour rims.
Now you can't forget the long-range tank.
271 litres from Brown Davis.
And this whole thing is a converted 200 series Landcruiser from Creative Conversions,
with 650mm extension in the chassis.
Now of course, on the front of this truck, you gotta put a bullbar.
So it's got a heavy-duty bullbar.
There's also a set of XTM spotties.
Now when you're talking communication, well then you've gotta stick a heavy-duty aerial
on the bullbar form Uniden.
And of course, the 200 needs a massive power upgrade.
And Just Autos, those guys have done a full remap on the computer,
and this thing is an absolute beast.
Now as you come down the side of this truck, you're gonna notice the mirrors.
They're Clearview Towing Mirrors.
The vision is amazing.
On top of the roof, I've got a Rhino-Rack Pioneer flat tray, and then I've mounted a
few accessories on there.
I've got their little short digging shovel.
I've got a set of Maxtrax and also don't forget the Rhino-Rack awnings.
We've got the Batwing on one side, and the Sunseeker 2.5 on the other.
Also on the roof you'll see the SeaJay 3.7 Nomad.
And don't forget to unload the whole thing with your Almac boat loader.
So if you sit inside the car, you'll notice that for communication, we use a Uniden UHF radio.
For towing, we've got the Redarc Tow-Pro Elite.
And of course, when we sit on the seats, if you don't have a seat cover from Supafit,
I'll tell you what, these seats would be absolutely trashed.
Now this canopy, this is a specially designed canopy.
They call it the All 4 Adventure package from Norweld.
Now it is a tough canopy and definitely heavy-duty.
Now inside the canopy, you've gotta be able to carry an outboard.
So it's a Honda 20-horsepower outboard.
Fits just perfectly.
Now on the other side of the canopy, I've got a 110-litre Dometic upright fridge.
It's got a full-size drawer, with a slide-out table.
You can't leave home without a pie warmer.
And don't forget, to pump the tyres up, you're gonna need a compressor,
and we've also installed a hose reel.
Now this whole canopy is powered by a BMS from Redarc.
It covers everything from solar through to DC charging and AC as well.
And if you need 240-power, well we've installed a Redarc 2000-watt inverter.
And the whole wiring system was done by BatteryWorld themselves.
Now with all the upgrades, this 200 is one serious off-road weapon.
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I like long walks on the beach
Gaeyado Elementary School (coincidentally, 'gae' means dog)
Attends class like all the other students
studying
The dog always takes class with us
Sleeping in class.. You are my spirit animal
Wake up
Nope
Not, not today
RECESS
Most popular
Arts and crafts is my favorite subject
Like my artwork?
Gong!
Kicked out of class
A friend?
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A baby, white deer
How interesting
What star did you come from?
How cute~
Omg it has a baby pink snout and everything
It even winks for the camera! *I'm dead*
Dem long, lean legs
A white deer brings good luck
Soonbaek, I brought you some treats
Hey, who are you?
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TOP BAD INNOVATION 7 WORLD MOST EMBARRASSING TECH FAILURES - Duration: 7:32.
TechDay OmLamis
Discussing about technology will certainly not be separated from the name of innovation
Technology companies always innovate when creating their newest products
The result? Many people are successful and popular
but not a few who fail and are considered useless
The results are certainly not what the company expected
remember the material and effort sacrificed to make the product
But back again, not all new products are successful and favored by the public
Here is OmLamis review
7 failed technologies that made the most of the last decade
before continuing don't forget to subscribe to the OmLamis channel first
so as not to miss other unique information updates
Windows Phone
Try to break the market that is being controlled by Android and iOS
Microsoft was confident when presenting smartphones
with Windows as an OS in it
or commonly called Windows Phone
Although its flagship product, Lumia. is not so bad
Windows Phone still has not been able to break the dominance of Android and iOS
Until July 2017
Microsoft decided to stop its support for the Windows Phone production process
In fact, the latest product is Windows 10 Mobile in mid-October
officially stated that it was no longer the company's main focus
Hoverboard
This one tool
created for a more enjoyable skateboarding experience
In fact, this tool is also projected as an alternative transportation for humans
Unfortunately, the hoverboard can still be said to be imperfect
even fail if you see the track record over the past few years
The number of cases of hoverboards that heat up quickly until they burn
accidents that occur due to colliding with other vehicles
and several other cases make this one vehicle feel insecure
In fact, some well-known retailers like Amazon
The target is to stop selling this one item
3D printer
A printer that is capable of printing 2-dimensional 2D designs into 3 dimensions
or 3D is indeed a promising technological innovation
Unfortunately, the production costs are very large
hampering this 3D printer project made in large quantities
Besides that, with a large fee
printing results in several trials are also not satisfactory
3D printers have so far only been able to print small forms
Samsung Galaxy Note 7
Hear the name of the Galaxy Note 7
the majority of gadget lovers, especially smartphones
must be immediately fixed on the case of the explosion of many tablets
It is predicted to be one of the tablets that will sell iPhone 7 at that time
Samsung even has to bear shame
when the number of cases of the Galaxy Note 7 burned and exploded
Windows 10 update
Another failure from Microsoft, namely in Windows 10
Windows users like getting unwanted gifts
when accepting a Windows 10 update offer
Because the Windows 10 update is rumored to carry a lot of malware
which infects many user devices
Microsoft also recognizes the failure in Windows 10
Amazon Fire Phone
Status as one of the largest companies engaged in technology
Amazon does not want to be left behind to get involved in enlivening the smartphone market
Released Fire Phone in 2014
Amazon hopes to make it one of the smartphones to be reckoned with
Unfortunately, the smartphone only gets an average review
and the number of sales is disappointing
no more than 35,000 units
Theranos
Theranos itself is more or less an innovation project
the paramedics can do blood tests
without having to take large amounts of blood
Unfortunately, after spending a trial fee of US $ 9 billion
only 15 of the 240 tests were declared accurate
As a result, this project was later declared a failure
because the number of results is not accurate during the trial process
Even the inventor Elizabeth Holmes
previously included in the ranks of the Forbes magazine's 400 richest people
must be kicked out of the list because of losing almost all of his property
That is the 7 failed technology that made the most of the last decade
Have you ever had one or more of the gadgets above?
If so, how is your experience using it all this time?
Don't hesitate to submit it in the comments column below
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Polar Vantage V and M | Training with Key Features - Duration: 4:44.
Welcome to train with Polar Vantage V and M. In this video we'll show you how
to use a couple of the key features of both watches.
Training Load Pro is a key feature of Polar Vantage V and M. One part of it is Cardio Load status.
Before rushing out to train take a look at your current Cardio Load status.
Polar Vantage products work seamlessly with Polar Flow - the online
window to your training, sleep and activity. With the Polar Flow for Coach
service your coach can make training plans and set new targets.
You'll also see them in your personal Flow account.
When doing a phased interval training target for example your Vantage will
guide you in real time. After creating the target sync it to your Vantage.
If you don't have a coach - don't worry - you can plan your training on your own
or use ready-made Polar training programs.
To get accurate heart rate readings wear the wristband snuggly on the top of your
wrist just behind the wrist bone. The optical heart rate sensor must be
touching your skin but not so tightly that it prevents circulation or feels
uncomfortable. Another option is to use Polar H10 heart rate sensor with a chest
strap as H10 provides the best accuracy for example for sprints, interval and
strength training. With some people in some trainings it works better.
Start training by pressing the Back button and then the Start button or press and hold
the Start button. Choose a sport profile and wait until the ring around the
location symbol turns green and your heart rate is found. Then press Start again.
Polar Vantage supports up to ten training displays for each sport. You can
edit them in the Polar Flow app or web service before training.
The Vantage V touch display is disabled during training. Use the buttons when changing
training views for example.
Running power complements heart rate measurement.
When measuring both you can detect changes in your running performance.
If after some weeks of training you can produce the same power with a lower heart rate your
running performance has improved. Power reacts faster than heart rate so it's
ideal for measuring your load for uphill running and interval sessions.
With Vantage V running power is determined from your speed and the uphills and downhills
on your route. With Vantage M you'll see running power when using an external
running power sensor. And when your Vantage has power data from your session
it will show you your Muscle Load value.
After training ideally when you've cooled down for about half an hour
it's time to evaluate how hard the session felt by using the RPE scale
Perceived Load is derived from your own evaluation and the session´s duration.
With Flow for Coach your coach can check out the summaries of your workouts and
give instant feedback on your progress.
Your Cardio Load status updates after training. It helps you to figure out
whether you should boost or slow down your training.
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Learn English Vocabulary: Your Body & Organs - Duration: 11:26.
Hi.
Welcome to www.engvid.com.
I'm Adam.
In today's video I'm going to give you a bit of an anatomy lesson.
Now, first of all, we have to understand a few things.
One, this is very scientific things and it's not necessarily important for everybody, but
it's good to know.
You never know when you might have to talk to your doctor about some of these things,
some of these issues, and explain to them what's going on.
Or if the doctor needs to explain to you what is going on in your body, you can at least
have a basic idea of what he or she is speaking about.
Another thing to remember is: I'm not a doctor so if I'm not saying it exactly correct, let
it go.
It's all about English, not about medicine.
So, don't sue me for malpractice later.
Okay?
So we're going to start with anatomy.
What is "anatomy"?
This is basically the structure of the body, all the parts of the body, inside, outside,
and all around.
And we're going to look today at the five vital organs.
"Organs" are basically pieces of equipment inside your body.
"Vital" means crucial, very, very important, very necessary.
So we're going to talk about the five vital organs, meaning that if anything happens to
these particular organs, you could die.
Okay?
So you have to be a little bit careful when it comes to taking care of them.
And we're also going to look at the systems that they are parts of.
Your body has lots of different systems that control and regulate what happens to your
body, and we're going to look at how some of these work.
Okay?
Now, there are a lot more than five organs, there are more than five systems, but we're
only going to look at the vital five today.
We're going to start with your "heart".
So everybody knows more or less where your heart is, it's about middle of your chest,
left or right, depending on the person.
What the heart does is it pumps...
Basically it pumps blood...
It is a pump and it pumps blood throughout your system.
Right?
It gets the blood flowing in and out.
That's why we call it part of the "circulatory system".
It circulates the blood throughout your body.
The blood goes into the heart, fills up with oxygen, goes to the body, comes back to the
heart without oxygen, fills up again, and again, and again.
The system is basically made up of the heart, of course.
The "blood vessels", these are the small, little lines of blood that reach all over
your body.
The "arteries", these are the big, the main blood vessels, the main pipelines, if you
want to call them, that leave the heart full of oxygen and travel all around the body,
and spreading the oxygen all around.
And then the veins, that's the blue ones that you might see on your arms, they're going
back to the heart without oxygen to get refilled.
And then you have a "spleen", which is another organ we're not going to get into right now.
So very important, take care of your heart.
Now, as a side note, the most...
The thing you need to be most worried about are your arteries.
If you're going to eat a lot of fatty foods, these things can get clogged.
"Clogged" means they get full and the blood can't pass through, and that's when you have
a heart attack or even a stroke, so very, very important to make sure that this doesn't
happen.
Don't eat too many hamburgers, and pizzas, and chips, and French fries, and all of that
other delicious, but unhealthy stuff.
Next we're going to look at your "brain", the biggest muscle in your body they say,
so make sure you exercise, because muscles need exercise to grow.
The brain is, again, in your "skull".
Okay?
It is part of the "central nervous system".
Okay?
So your brain controls all the voluntary and involuntary actions of your body.
"Voluntary", I want to lift my hand up so I do.
My brain sends a message, my hand goes up, my hand goes down, side, all around.
"Involuntary", breathing.
If I held my breath, eventually, even if I want to hold it, my brain will force my lungs
to work and I will be able to breathe again.
It's involuntary.
I don't have much of a choice about it.
Okay?
The central nervous system consists of the brain, again.
The "spinal cord", that's the line in your back-okay?-that it's connected all the way
up, keeps your skeleton all together.
And the "nerves".
The "nerve endings" on all parts of your body, so if you go like this, you feel it here,
but you understand it here.
Okay?
And then we have the "lungs".
The lungs are the two very delicate, very fragile pieces inside your chest that fill
with air, push out air, fill with air, push out air.
They're part of the "respiratory system".
"Respiratory" basically means breathing, so the lungs take in the air that we breathe
into them, they absorb the oxygen, they release the carbon dioxide and push that back outside.
Right?
So, CO2, you know, oxygen and carbon dioxide.
Oxygen in, carbon dioxide out.
Made up of the lungs, the "trachea" is in here, and the "diaphragm", basically underneath,
pushes up and down to help the lungs expand or contract.
I hope you can see that.
Expand, contract, expand, contract.
So these are your lungs.
So these are three of the five.
Let's look at the other two that some people don't necessarily think about regularly.
Okay, so now we're going to look at the other two organs, and we're going to start with
the "kidneys".
The kidneys, they're called kidneys because they're shaped a little bit like that, like
a kidney bean a little bit.
There are two of them.
They're sort of, like, located a little bit in the back of...
And lower back.
They are part of the "urinary system".
Now, if you're not sure: "urine" is the correct word for pee.
When you go to the washroom to pee, it's actually urine, the yellow stuff or whatever.
So, the kidneys are the organs that are responsible for cleaning the water in your system, and
the blood, etc., a little bit to a certain extent, and creating the urine.
So they clean out the water, and whatever is waste water comes out as pee, as urine.
So it consists of the kidneys; the "bladder", this is where you store the pee.
And when you say: "Oh, I really have to pee", that's your bladder getting full.
The two "ureters" that pass it along to the bladder...
From the kidneys, the ureters, to the bladder, and then through the "urethra" outside when
you go to the washroom.
Okay?
The urethra is where the pee comes out, basically, that little tube.
And "sphincter muscles" are basically in your anus, in your bum where...
For other things as well.
Okay?
So this is basically a...
It's like a plumbing system, if you want to call...
If you want to think of it like that.
It's your...
If you want to talk about your body as a...
Basically a machine, that's the plumbing system.
Now, you have two of these.
You can live with one, you can't live with neither of them.
You have to have at least one.
So, a lot of people get a transplant.
Now, you can have organ transplants, and kidneys are very common transplants.
You can take from a healthy person, you can take out and give it to somebody else who
has both of their kidneys are bad.
Right?
Because without your kidneys you're going to die, so you can have a transplant and move
an organ from one healthy body to another healthy body.
Just as a side note, when you get a driver's license...
I don't know if it's in every country, but in Canada, for example, when you get your
driver's license they will give you a little form, and you can say: "Yes" or "No", and
sign it, if you die you can donate your organs or body parts to medicine.
So, if you get into an accident and you're going to die, maybe they can take out your
kidney and give it to somebody who's sick.
That's a choice.
You have to put moral, religious, philosophical ideas into it, but just so you know, that's
where a lot of these organs come from.
You can also donate an organ if you match, and there's all kinds of things about that.
And next, let's go look at "liver".
So your livers are about here.
It...
Again, you're going to have to look at an actual anatomy book to figure out the map
of the body, but a liver is multi-functional, it does many things.
It cleans the blood, it means it takes out harmful toxins.
"Toxins" are basically poisons, it takes them out of the blood system and gets rid of them,
or processes them.
For example, people who are alcoholics, people who drink a lot of alcohol, the liver is what
cleans the blood after you drink all that alcohol.
If you drink too much alcohol, eventually you're working your liver so hard that it
stops working, and then you're in big trouble.
So don't drink too much.
It's also part of the "digestive system".
It produces bile and digestive juices.
So in your stomach where you're processing food in order to get the nutrients out, the
liver contributes part of the juices that break down the food, and it also produces
enzymes.
"Enzymes" are basically components that control chemical reactions in your body.
You have all different types of enzymes.
Other parts also create enzymes, but the liver does as well.
The digestive system includes the "stomach".
Okay?
The liver, the "small and large intestines", so you know the tubes that go back and forth,
and process the food until it comes out?
So you have big ones, you have small ones.
You have the "rectum" and the "anus".
This is basically where the waste comes out.
Now, I didn't want to say the word, but I have to say it: "poo".
I think all of you know the word "poo".
The correct word for this: "feces".
So, the feces comes out of the anus when you're done.
So, in, out, that's your digestive system.
Now, these are the five vital organs.
There are many other organs.
I highly recommend you look online or in a good anatomy book, and just get a basic idea
of what your body is made up of.
If you're going to medical school, obviously you're going to know all of this stuff, you're
going to know a lot more than this.
But a very interesting thing that you need to know: The biggest organ of your body is
your skin.
A very interesting, little point to know about that, so take care of your skin, a very important
organ.
So, I hope this was a little bit helpful, gives you a little bit of a start to your
medical careers or your medical knowledge, just good to know anyway.
If you have any questions about this, please go to www.engvid.com and ask in the forum
there.
There's also a quiz you can take to check your understanding of this lesson.
And I hope you like this lesson; please give it a like on YouTube if you did, please subscribe
to my channel, and come back for more interesting lessons soon.
Bye.
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Reiss Nelson opens up on Arsenal future after flying start with Hoffenheim - Duration: 2:45.
Reiss Nelson has played down talk of a permanent move to Hoffenheim despite his flying start to life in the Bundesliga
The Arsenal starlet moved to Germany on a season-long loan at the end of August and has already struck four goals in just five league appearances for his new club
England boss Gareth Southgate is already keeping tabs on Nelson having already given fellow 18-year-old Jadon Sancho, who is starring for Borussia Dortmund, his Three Lions debut
And while admitting he is enjoying his football in Germany, Nelson has stopped short of talking up a potential permanent switch
I'm liking the Bundesliga," he said. "There's a lot of top, top defenders that you come across
"It was always going to be a challenge so when I got the offer to come out here I was excited, knowing it was going to be such a big challenge for me
"As a person and as a player, I wanted to take the next step. "At the moment I'm very happy here
I'm playing, I'm scoring, but I'm an Arsenal player at the end of the day, so I have to stay and do my job here, then wherever football takes me I'll go
" Nelson has made three Premier League appearances for the Gunners, the first of which came in January this year when he came on as a substitute in a 4-1 win against Crystal Palace
He has made a further 13 appearances in cup competitions, including eight in Europe, but is yet to find the net for his parent club
Nelson has represented England at Under-16, U17, U18, U19, U20 and U21 level, scoring his first goal for the U21s on his debut against Andorra earlier this month
He went on to score in his second appearance just a few days later, scoring a stunning free-kick against Scotland at Tynecastle
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Asian American Representation in American Media: MCS 333 Final - Duration: 5:47.
In today's media. It is very rarely that you get to see an Asian-American on television, or portrayed on screen
This lack of representation has made it so [that] the limited view of what people do see in the media is often the only exposure
Asians has and in most cases
This representation is often racist and offensive
stereotypes.
When you think of Asians you typically think of the smart nerdy doctor and lawyer types
who on that same note are usually seen as unattractive and sexually undesirable.
As the famous theorist Richard Dyer points out
stereotyping create a hegemonic structure where the audience starts believing the stereotypes as facts and
this in turn creates a cycle where the stereotypes
becomes the representation of the stereotyped group.
This representation is detrimental to not only the society, but also to the
Asian-Americans who look for role models or someone to relate to in their media consumption.
This is why when Asian characters in major film are cast with white actors,
Asian-Americans are the first to speak up and
Call out these Hollywood practices because not only are they taking away Asian identity of the characters
they are essentially saying asians don't fit the role for this lead character
Like when Scarlett Johansson was cast as the lead of Ghost in the Shell
This leads me to how the act of Whitewashing in Hollywood is perpetuated by the stereotypes of
Asians that is still held by the hegemonic powers.
As Hebdige would put it if the state or
in this case Hollywood sees no reason to change and they will continue to erase and replace the Asian
representation from a role in order to make more money in the box office.
However, in light of the most recent cases of whitewashing including Emma stone in Aloha and Tilda Swinton in
Doctor Strange.
Asian American actors, actresses, and activists has been beginning to speak up about this conversation.
Michelle Ang an Asian American actress
in Netflix series 13 Reasons Why?
sparked this conversation of Whitewashing when she posted a picture of herself wearing a black t-shirt with the names
Scarlet, Emma,
Tilda, and
Matt in bold white letters
With a caption of if you can't play the game change it.
This speaks to how the state apparatuses
will see no reason to change unless the people speak up and voice their opinions
which is what Jenkins believes the culture should have always been about.
Participation between the audience and the hegemonic state, since the state is the one producing what media is centered around
by means of the culture industry.
Can certainly taken a long time to have?
More Asian representation in Media and especially on Network TV
it's been 20 years and I think the reason for that is because
We have so much more media now. We don't just have you know the four Major networks
We have a we have Amazon we have Netflix. We have Hulu
Yahoo! Original series people making their own work on YouTube and
In order it takes a lot more to capture somebody's attention because they have so many more options now
Which is great!
And I think that the Network's are starting to wisen up to the fact that in order to capture people's attention
You sort of can't necessarily just do the same stuff
You've been doing you have to look for fresh perspective a different lens a different
Take on life in order to capture an audience's attention in a very
saturated
field of
content and so that's great because I think it's definitely going to push the boundaries for all types of creators to
Have a curiosity for experiences that are different than their own and in terms of trends and entertainment
I think that is something. I am seeing a curiosity
for a different experience
I think in the past a lot of Asian Media has been about sort of neutralizing
The Asian like this is an Asian person who is could be anybody. They're just a regular American
this is a romantic lead. It doesn't have to do with [anybody] being asian
Which is has its own merit for sure, but I also think that
sort of having a curiosity for and exploring the things that also sets an
Asian-American apart that makes their experience different
Actually shining a light on that and having some semblance of pride in that
Specialness is something that audiences are definitely seeking.
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