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Hello, I'm Dalia and for the past couple of months

I've been fortunate enough to be part of a program where I've learned and grown so much. At each session,

I have been an alumni but

recently I've learned that being alumni isn't enough. All of these lessons learned from each session

I have been able to put into practice. As a student at the PERES leadership program

I have learned were to direct my vision and how to be able to see my own potential in what I can do

Although I may see a giant right in front of me, I know that I can run towards it with my vision and

go at it with my plan.

As Congressman [Brian] Mast said, "time is precious"

Why? Because, " it's the only thing none of us know how much we have of it". As a dance teacher at my church,

I work with a variety of ages ranging from 4 to 14 years old.

Tolerating multiple personalities, talents, abilities and

attention spans is something I have learned to work with. At our session on tolerance,

we learned about being "GREAT"

Having gratitude, reframing, energy, advancement, and working as a team. It has been a journey

Putting all these to practice and sharing them with my group has helped us move forward as a team

We all have learned to be grateful for each other

We have learned about our situations sometimes

We may not have all the things accessible to us at that time

but we know how to reframe and how to move forward. Our

energy is something we have to work on especially with four-Year-olds we get tired and 14 year olds have old energy in the world it's

A

process

We've advanced many different ways and increasing support amongst us as a team

has been wonderful :)

I'm so grateful for the lesson on tolerance. It's just been

amazing

At our latest session on judgment: It has taught me how to better understand and judge my peers

I know now that having a soldier mindset isn't always the best

And it's scary because it is, it does come to you naturally.

Having a soldier Mindset is just going through with your plan no matter what happens. Having a scout Mindset is when you

understand your surroundings and judge fairly. [It is] being able to assess a situation better and

Understanding others helps empower a leader; it helps it leader become transformational. It helps a leader consider others better.

Coming from a Mexican-American background,

It helps me individually consider others and their differences, their cultural differences, their different walks of life.

and it helps me become a transformational leader

Transformational leaders are

necessary in this world because they understand, they, I believe, they have that "scout mindset" that we are all looking for.

A leader is someone who accepts change, who accepts people for their

Cultural differences ,who accepts people for just them being themselves.

But most importantly a leader looks,

listens, and loves.

I believe that these are the key components in a leader and being a great

transformational

exceptional

tolerating leader and

Finally I would like to thank everyone involved in this program for helping me grow personally

And emotionally and as a leader

I would like to thank the Palm Beach Synagogue, Sarah, Sally for being the most amazing mentor

And Jay for helping organize [and host] this [program] and everyone else on the board of committee, and I'd like to thank

All you guys who participated thank you for allowing me to be part of such an amazing, wonderful,

transformative program.

For more infomation >> What I've learned from PERES Leadership Program 2017- Dalia Roman - Duration: 3:38.

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Meet Emanuel Smedbøl: Outdoor and adventure photographer - Duration: 2:56.

I'm Emanuel and I'm an outdoor adventure photographer.

I first got started in photography when I just

picked up my dad's old film camera and

I fell in love with it pretty quickly.

It took like two weeks get your film back

but as always the anticipation was very exciting.

Megan I work as a team.

Often, I'll think of a photo that she won't

think of or she'll think the photo that

I wouldn't have thought of so we get a

pretty good well-rounded visualization

of a trip that we share. Also it's really

good to have someone in your photos so

just give some scale, a sense of place.

Last summer we went on a three-month road trip.

The car served as our mobile studio,

a refuge from the rain.

Just little home away from home.

The Subaru was our first car we've ever owned.

It's a 2011 Forester.

Buying a first car was a pretty big decision so we had

to do a lot of research but it helped

that a lot of our friends had Subarus.

And some of the first trailheads

I hiked up to we got to in my

friend's parents' Subaru.

For me some more about the outdoors,

it's about getting outside,

it's seeing new places.

One of the main things of inspiration for me

is just looking at maps.

There's so many places we haven't seen,

so many place's names that are unfamiliar.

So many trails we haven't yet hiked.

Photography is a good reason to get outside.

You always want to see something new.

It pushes you to see new places and explore new trails

and being able to share with people it's a really big bonus.

We've always wanted to come to Olympic Peninsula

It's so close and it

has beaches, forests, beautiful mountains

and it gets a lot of bad weather.

Like I wouldn't want to camp if it's raining

or if there's thunder

but with photography it looks better

when it's bad weather so

in that way it's a lot of fun.

For sure, it has a lot of space.

A lot of times we'd have to edit photos

on the fly while around the road it's

and it's really nice to make a warm beverage,

pop open the trunk and review the images of the day.

If nothing else has helped my photography

it's probably the connection to the outside world

to the fragile places that need out protection.

For more infomation >> Meet Emanuel Smedbøl: Outdoor and adventure photographer - Duration: 2:56.

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Stalingrad — Part 02 (1993) - Duration: 1:04:34.

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Step by Step Crochet Washcloth Charm - Duration: 23:50.

Hello guys on video lesson today we will learn to perform in this beautiful washcloth

crochet that may also be being used such as pot rest or Sousplat which is

used to place dishes and cutlery upon usually is made when several

parts are given the American game name in if the pan rest and the Sousplat

Ideally perform the number of string Four is what I'm using this

video lesson is if you are playing games of room wipes with five pieces like

It is normally done you may be using wire Anne Clea wire or may be using

Polypropylene line is that line and satin which is generally the most used

but it is at the discretion of each one here in this washcloth on last round blank before

to be amended flowers we have ninety eight high points and it will be necessary to divide

the points to be able to amend the ten flowers as the amount is not divisible by ten

what we then do we let's jump eight spaces seven highlights

and two spaces six highlights this as we are mending the flowers just so

staff will work ok then let's start our video lesson.

With the white wire I'll make here a ring magic I'll let the short piece in front

Long ago I will turn the wire between my two fingers playing back'll put

the needle below the wire here to bring the wire He is back in front going this way

now here I climb three little chains one chain on a high point two three out

this will work twenty-one points high total twenty-two made a point

high two three four five I'll finish the others and once you are ready I return.

Here I finished the my twenty-two points high will pull the wire to leave the waiting I

I'll take the short wire'll pull it up close all my ring getting this way now

we will continue our career I will here at the first point where we started

three little chains tell a little chain two in the third will insert the needle and

fasten with a very low point following we'll climb a chain on two three

another to turn will lasso the wireless skip no point going to work here a point

high climb a necklace again tie wire without skipping any point make another point

high again a necklace loop wire without skipping any point work another point

high we'll work that way for all around career without skipping any point

We make a high point a necklace a point high and a necklace to complete the career

ending I return to you.

Here finished the career worked twenty and two high points without skipping any point

I base a high point interspersed with a necklace and here at last climbed one

current and here at the first point of the three little chains will skip a two in the third

I will insert the needle and will herein fasten with a slip stitch will now climb a

two three little chains a high point did above the highest point of base now here in

handle of a little chain will work two highlights a high point two loop wire

I will next base point make a point high above the wire loop on the handle of a will

chain on two work highlights one two wire loop will next point

base work up getting a high point this loop forms the wire work two points

high one two going towards here next point-based work a high point above

we will always work that way until arriving at the beginning where we go here

cast off with a slip stitch finishing this return part with you.

Here I finished another career worked sixty-six and highlights here early

where we did the three little chains that equivalent to a high point we will tell

a necklace two in the third I will introduce Here the needle and fasten with a slip stitch

I will now go up a necklace Two Three Above a necklace to turn

I will lasso the wire skip a base point will next here I do a high point above

climb a necklace loop wire jump a point high base will next make another point

high above climb again a necklace Loop the wire leaping high point base will

next do another high point above and we're working that way for all

Career back to finalize and reach here where we started the first point

and we cast off here with a slip stitch and after a while we return to this part

ready.

Once completed career did here the last high point and a necklace we

skip a base point in the first point here where did the three little chains we

tell a two in the third over here we fasten with a very low point and above

that point here base we will work three little chains one two three one point

high following we will work on handle of a chain on two high points

a high point two then we will work a high point above the highest point base

Loop the wire will the handle of a necklace do two more highlights do next

and a high point above the handle of a necklace again I will make two high points one two

high point above the base another high point we're working that way for all

Career back to finish here where we hold with a slip stitch and hence

the little we return.

Here finished the last blank career I worked here ninety-eight highlights

arrematei already got the wire cut and hid on the reverse of our order now we will

start running our flower'll get the pink wire will put a needle ringlet

and we'll come up here six little chains one two three four five six will enter

the first chain on the needle started to and I will cast off here with a slip stitch

we'll work double highlights will up a necklace Two Three Four one

Double high point separating a necklace will hold the wire between the ring Here we

working hiding it below and we'll lasso the wire twice lacei one I will introduce two

the needle holding the yarn in this way will get the wire back there will lasso and cast off the

two loop arremato two and tie arremato two will go up a necklace of separation

lacing wire twice'll pick up the thread there back and I will lasso the two ringlet of a

time loop arremato again two loop arremato two more will make a necklace

separation will lasso the wire twice get the wire back there arremato tie two

lace and lace and two arremato arremato more two separation make a necklace

we'll work that way throughout around the career of sixteen times will

be sixteen double highlights four little chains and will be interspersed with a

in each chain on a personal ok here we we will work until the end of this form are

sixteen double highlights interspersed with a necklace I'll finish this part

and return to you already with her ready.

Here I finished my sixteen highlights double interspersed with a necklace already

arrematei wire cut and hid in reverse my core now I'll take the white wire

we will put a needle ringlet I'll get my piece here I introduce

any core needle handle and I here to do a low point will go up now

a necklace two three will attach the handle with a low climb again three little chains

one two three will next hold handle with a low again one two three

little chains will next hold handle with a low will rise again one

two three little chains will next handle hold with a low climb one two three

little chains and will next hold handle with a low point we will work for

five times five handles three little chains here I'll get up a necklace to

WS WS white piece to introduce the needle at any point and will fasten

here with a very low point will go up now a necklace will go here in the kernel in

will handle grip with a low point will pull the wire here to show you getting

this way we will continue now I will go up reverse a necklace will in part with WS

leap a base point will next hold with a slip stitch climb a necklace

the core back attach the handle with a point getting stuck down this way at two points

and staying with a separation point in the middle continuing we will now climb a little chain

two three will next hold handle with a low point we're working this

way to end all coming handles here at the end we will finish off with a

very low point I will finish this part I will work all around and getting ready

I return to you.

Well folks here I submitted the amendment of our flower arrematei already cut the cord and hid

on the reverse of our order now here in the White we will amend nine flowers counting

with this is ten recalling that will be eight seven spaces high points of separation

and two spaces six highlights for power work out the ninety-eight high points as

is not divisible by ten is ten flowers we had to do so remembering

which are eight spaces seven highlights and two six highlights now here I

I have a finished part with five handles three little chains will go up a necklace

turning the piece here I will tell you two here in the third loop will place the back part

with inside out and I will cast off here with a point very low'll go up a necklace will

Here in the core in the next loop will hold with a low point will go up a necklace

again going back in bloom across and fasten the handle will here with a point

very low I'll climb a chain on back in Part crumb here next handle

and hold with a low here in bloom We mend already we have a three strap

little chains I'll repeat it on this side three little chains and will also next

loop and will hold with a low now we will initiate the amendment of the play here

blank and we will first climb a little chain here we will jump six basis points

underneath and on top and sides will be Seven separation in the case will be four

on one side and four on the other I will tell here one two three four five six on the seventh

point here I will put back with the inside out introducing needle part here and will fasten

with a very low point will go up a necklace I will come back here in the next core handle

I will hold with a low will rise again a necklace in the blank will leap

a base point will now next and here arremato with a very low point will go up

now a necklace again will next crumb strap attach to a low point will

climb a three two little chains and will in next hold handle with a low we

Working this way until finish there across the flower remembering that we

we will work all around I will leave a flower without amend to finish with you mending

this and ending this part I return with you for us to continue.

Well folks here I submitted the amendment of the nine flowers and now we'll finish mending

the last here in the core worked only three three little chains handles will climb a

little chain to start turning the piece we here the flower tell a handle on two third

I will put averse to averse introduce needle bind off and we here with a point

very low'll go up a necklace we Here in the core next handle and we hold

here with a low point that we made up a necklace let the flower on the other side

the next loop and we cast off here with a very low point climb a necklace

back here in the core next hold handle with a low point here the handle will rise

one two three here will hold the handle with a low point will go up a necklace will

here on the blank piece we'll jump seven Highlights here will tell a high point

two three four five six seven on the eighth Here I will insert the needle and thereby

we will now cast off with a slip stitch I have done it will go up a necklace go here

in crumb handle and attach with a low now I will go up a necklace now I

skip a base point next will cast off here with a slip stitch I will'll go up

a necklace again getting that way we will jump seven basis points before

and here are six are six points that we let's skip down as much on the

up as I said before continuing here we're now in the core of the handle here next

we will hold with a low will up a necklace and now we're going up

two more little chains totaling three will here the handle and attach with a low

I'm going up a necklace again we here next flower see that we have

here three handles we will hold the second here and now we'll skip here a handle

the second will enter the needle and will fasten here with a very low point will climb a

come here chain on the handle hold the crumb with a low climb a necklace again

let the flower next handle and we will introduce Here the needle and holding point with a very low

I climb a necklace back here in the core and hold the next strap with a low

I will rise now one two three little chains Here I will hold the handle with a low

and we will work this way until finish career coming here we will hold

with a slip stitch in the end I'll finish this part and I'll be back with you with our

work already done.

Good staff completed our video lesson today and I hope you enjoyed

remembering that the washcloth she can crochet It is used as Sousplat to be putting

plates and cutlery on a table or mounted you They may also be doing as rest

pot is at the discretion of each ok good staff I hope you enjoyed

this video lesson is liked there click on Channel liked to share this video in

Social networks and who is not enrolled enroll in the Canal to be getting power

video lessons updates and do not forget activating the bell to be getting power

warnings in your emails ok good staff for today is only until the next video lesson.

For more infomation >> Step by Step Crochet Washcloth Charm - Duration: 23:50.

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3 Thìa Này Mỗi Ngày Da Xần Xùi Đen Nhẻm Cũng Trắng Hồng Không Tì Vết U40 Cũng Trẻ Như Gái 20 - Duration: 9:38.

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What I've learned from PERES Leadership Program 2017- Dalia Roman - Duration: 3:38.

Hello, I'm Dalia and for the past couple of months

I've been fortunate enough to be part of a program where I've learned and grown so much. At each session,

I have been an alumni but

recently I've learned that being alumni isn't enough. All of these lessons learned from each session

I have been able to put into practice. As a student at the PERES leadership program

I have learned were to direct my vision and how to be able to see my own potential in what I can do

Although I may see a giant right in front of me, I know that I can run towards it with my vision and

go at it with my plan.

As Congressman [Brian] Mast said, "time is precious"

Why? Because, " it's the only thing none of us know how much we have of it". As a dance teacher at my church,

I work with a variety of ages ranging from 4 to 14 years old.

Tolerating multiple personalities, talents, abilities and

attention spans is something I have learned to work with. At our session on tolerance,

we learned about being "GREAT"

Having gratitude, reframing, energy, advancement, and working as a team. It has been a journey

Putting all these to practice and sharing them with my group has helped us move forward as a team

We all have learned to be grateful for each other

We have learned about our situations sometimes

We may not have all the things accessible to us at that time

but we know how to reframe and how to move forward. Our

energy is something we have to work on especially with four-Year-olds we get tired and 14 year olds have old energy in the world it's

A

process

We've advanced many different ways and increasing support amongst us as a team

has been wonderful :)

I'm so grateful for the lesson on tolerance. It's just been

amazing

At our latest session on judgment: It has taught me how to better understand and judge my peers

I know now that having a soldier mindset isn't always the best

And it's scary because it is, it does come to you naturally.

Having a soldier Mindset is just going through with your plan no matter what happens. Having a scout Mindset is when you

understand your surroundings and judge fairly. [It is] being able to assess a situation better and

Understanding others helps empower a leader; it helps it leader become transformational. It helps a leader consider others better.

Coming from a Mexican-American background,

It helps me individually consider others and their differences, their cultural differences, their different walks of life.

and it helps me become a transformational leader

Transformational leaders are

necessary in this world because they understand, they, I believe, they have that "scout mindset" that we are all looking for.

A leader is someone who accepts change, who accepts people for their

Cultural differences ,who accepts people for just them being themselves.

But most importantly a leader looks,

listens, and loves.

I believe that these are the key components in a leader and being a great

transformational

exceptional

tolerating leader and

Finally I would like to thank everyone involved in this program for helping me grow personally

And emotionally and as a leader

I would like to thank the Palm Beach Synagogue, Sarah, Sally for being the most amazing mentor

And Jay for helping organize [and host] this [program] and everyone else on the board of committee, and I'd like to thank

All you guys who participated thank you for allowing me to be part of such an amazing, wonderful,

transformative program.

For more infomation >> What I've learned from PERES Leadership Program 2017- Dalia Roman - Duration: 3:38.

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Meet Emanuel Smedbøl: Outdoor and adventure photographer - Duration: 2:56.

I'm Emanuel and I'm an outdoor adventure photographer.

I first got started in photography when I just

picked up my dad's old film camera and

I fell in love with it pretty quickly.

It took like two weeks get your film back

but as always the anticipation was very exciting.

Megan I work as a team.

Often, I'll think of a photo that she won't

think of or she'll think the photo that

I wouldn't have thought of so we get a

pretty good well-rounded visualization

of a trip that we share. Also it's really

good to have someone in your photos so

just give some scale, a sense of place.

Last summer we went on a three-month road trip.

The car served as our mobile studio,

a refuge from the rain.

Just little home away from home.

The Subaru was our first car we've ever owned.

It's a 2011 Forester.

Buying a first car was a pretty big decision so we had

to do a lot of research but it helped

that a lot of our friends had Subarus.

And some of the first trailheads

I hiked up to we got to in my

friend's parents' Subaru.

For me some more about the outdoors,

it's about getting outside,

it's seeing new places.

One of the main things of inspiration for me

is just looking at maps.

There's so many places we haven't seen,

so many place's names that are unfamiliar.

So many trails we haven't yet hiked.

Photography is a good reason to get outside.

You always want to see something new.

It pushes you to see new places and explore new trails

and being able to share with people it's a really big bonus.

We've always wanted to come to Olympic Peninsula

It's so close and it

has beaches, forests, beautiful mountains

and it gets a lot of bad weather.

Like I wouldn't want to camp if it's raining

or if there's thunder

but with photography it looks better

when it's bad weather so

in that way it's a lot of fun.

For sure, it has a lot of space.

A lot of times we'd have to edit photos

on the fly while around the road it's

and it's really nice to make a warm beverage,

pop open the trunk and review the images of the day.

If nothing else has helped my photography

it's probably the connection to the outside world

to the fragile places that need out protection.

For more infomation >> Meet Emanuel Smedbøl: Outdoor and adventure photographer - Duration: 2:56.

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Leo DiCaprio Caught 'Red handed' After Saying 'Trump's A Threat To Planet' - Duration: 5:24.

Leo DiCaprio Caught 'Red-handed' After Saying 'Trump's A Threat To Planet'

Leonardo DiCaprio is the arrogant Hollywood actor who lectures the public on so-called

climate change issues.

Conservatives are sick and tired of the Hollywood elite taking on a cause and blaming President

Donald Trump for every crime under the sun.

Now, patriots are laughing hard after Leo DiCaprio got caught red-handed in a compromising

situation after saying Trump is a threat to the planet.

You'll love this.

Liberal idiots gathered across the country to march, hoping to bring attention to climate

change, an issue which conservative Americans see as a non-issue.

As usual, the leftists tie any perceived problem to Donald Trump, using anything they can as

just another excuse to criticize our president.

"At the marquee event, the Peoples Climate March in Washington, D.C., approximately 150,000

to 200,000 people made their way down Pennsylvania Avenue on their way to encircle the White

House," reports Fox News.

One loudmouth at the forefront of the left's ridiculous attack is Leo DiCaprio, who made

crazy claims and tweeted it out to the millions who follow him.

DiCaprio was slated to join the Washington, D.C. march held on April 29th.

Tomorrow, I march for climate justice and to protect our right to a healthy future.

Join us.

#ClimateMarch https://t.co/KpdTUB0oYZ

— Leonardo DiCaprio (@LeoDiCaprio) April 28, 2017 Many Americans see DiCaprio as a

Trump-hater, championing Al Gore's bogus global warming nonsense, and they noticed

one thing that caused DiCaprio a bit of embarrassment.

DiCaprio urged people to know about their "greenhouse gas emissions," but the funny

thing is, DiCaprio was caught flying in private jets all over the world and even took one

to the climate change event itself.

He also was caught on a huge superyacht for a two-week cruise with a supermodel and no

one else.

That's not what global warming nuts should be doing.

So it's no surprise that all of those activities got DiCaprio scathing remarks by Americans

who are telling him to go to hell because he's the biggest global warming hypocrite

with a monstrous carbon footprint.

So, patriots told him to stop lecturing us about his bullcrap cause that his actions

prove he really cares little about.

"There's DiCaprio, in Cannes, France, on David Geffen's mega yacht, alone.

And there he is on a different yacht in St. Tropez with his blonde of the month.

There he is getting off a private plane in the celebrity uniform of sunglasses and hoodie.

And there he is getting on one again.

It might be funny if it weren't so galling," reported New York Post.

Leo DiCaprio was caught "red-handed" on this yacht with a supermodel.

No one else was on board as they took it out for a two-week cruise.

This proves his carbon footprint can only be described as "bigly."

Indeed, DiCaprio backs liberal causes just to back them, not because he understands them,

and he sure as hell doesn't believe in them.

He's a Trump-hater for one reason — because that's what is expected of him.

Like the other Hollywood elitists, he cares about nothing except himself.

"Polls have long shown that Americans either don't believe in global climate change or

don't consider it a serious issue.

A Pew poll last November found that the United States was behind only China in its 'concern'

about climate change," reports New York Post.

Who can forget Al Gore predicting the North Pole would be ice-free by 2014 and starring

in the environmental catastrophe film called "An Inconvenient Truth," all while racking

up an electric bill 20 times the national average for his 20-room house and pool house?

Americans with half a brain know global warming is not a "proven science," and that climate

fluctuations are normal.

Nothing in Gore's movie was true, and that has been proven.

It's a money making scheme to tax first world countries called "carbon taxing."

But, don't tell Leo DiCaprio or the other nutjobs who believe the world will end over

humans exhaling too much CO2; that might cause them to have another nervous breakdown, and

after President Donald Trump's huge upset over Hillary Clinton, I don't think they

can take much more.

For more infomation >> Leo DiCaprio Caught 'Red handed' After Saying 'Trump's A Threat To Planet' - Duration: 5:24.

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Silicon Valley: Season 4 Episode 3: Preview (HBO) - Duration: 0:36.

People don't have people killed in the Valley.

Not even Gavin Belson... Right, Jared?

I once saw him throw a sloth down a flight of stairs.

He said it was an accident, but he had this look

in his eyes... I-- I can't rule it out.

ERLICH BACHMAN: Crazy people like Richard Hendricks

babbling about technical issues that he can't solve.

You know, all the guys at the house,

they think I'm nuts. But I'm not nuts.

Hey, you know they say that after Alan Turing

was chemically castrated, he got a lot less annoying.

-What was that? -Hmm? Nothing.

For more infomation >> Silicon Valley: Season 4 Episode 3: Preview (HBO) - Duration: 0:36.

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Silicon Valley: Season 4 Episode 2: Pants (HBO) - Duration: 1:26.

Hey, man.

How's it going?

Bad.

Well, look, I've been there, man.

No you haven't.

No, I have.

One time when we were pitching at Ross Loma...

I threw up in my pants.

Don't you mean "on"?

No. No, I mean-- I mean "in."

We were pitching,

and things weren't really going well,

I was getting nervous.

And I don't know, I think I must have

eaten something bad that day.

Anyway, my stomach was upside down,

so I made so I made a b-line to the stall,

but then I pulled down my pants, sat down,

but instead of shit, I threw up...

into my pants.

(SIGHS)

Well, I was CEO for 11 days.

And in that time, I violated the rights

of 50,000 little girls,

exposed them to sexual predators,

and racked up fines the size of a small nation's GDP.

Yeah. I threw up in my pants. (CHUCKLES)

Fuck.

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Everquest Mysteries: Miragul's Highway - Duration: 9:26.

The mysteries of norrath whispered to me,

called my name, even screamed at me, like the death squelch of a bixie lord!

I knew there was only one thing left to do: Talk about more of them! There are so many mysteries

in Everquest that they couldn't possibly be contained in one video so I've made another.

And once again these are my own personal mysteries, they may be common knowledge to some or maybe

you've never even heard of this stuff?! I don't know! But in my most recent search for

knowledge I heard rumor of a man, a myth, a legend: Miragul and his magic highway!

That means I'm gonna talk about lore! Miragul was a man who lived thousands of years ago and

he was once one of the Erudites who founded Erudin with Erud. Air - rude? I dunno how

to say it. The Erudites were a small group of humans who were tired of their race's bickerings

and wars and sought out the Island of Odus as their new home. They were the intellectual

type and would usually study one of the three schools of magic; but Miragul was different,

he was power hungry, he wanted allllll the magic! And when he discovered a new school

out of Neriak, Necromancy, well, forget about it, he went nuts! In time he found others

who were interested in this forbidden art and formed the group known as The Heretics

and it wasn't long before the other Erudites discovered what they were up to and civil

war broke out on Odus, because trying to raise the dead is bad! So Miragul did the only thing that

anyone would do in that situation - he ran away. Miragul spent centuries roaming the

lands of antonica accumulating as many spells and magical treasures as he could and storing

them in his creepy ice tunnels in the north. He even discovered the use of portals, which

he created all around norrath to help speed up his search for knowledge and power. By the way, that's

what Miragul's highway is, but I really wanna finish the story. Meanwhile Odus was

ravaged by war! The Hole was created by the Erudites magical firepower and afterwards

the Hereitcs founded their city of Paineel there. And though after all this time Miragul

had prolonged his life to a great extent, he was finally dieing. He went back to the

Heretics hoping that they had discovered some crazy awesome way to cheat deat, and since

no one really knew who Miragul was after all that time they welcomed him and traded knowledge

for knowledge. And with his last remaining lifeforce he teleported back to his creepy

caves and prepared his final spell.

"The enchantment laced with necromancer was finally made, and

Miragul hid his remaining and fragile life within the phylactery, a small device he had

pilfered from the other necromancers. Clouds of mystical energy gathered and then dispersed,

revealing a shell of the man Miragul once was, an undead mage, what ancient scripts

and legends called a lich. In his haste however Miragul had made a miscalculation. The lich,

while retaining all the mystical power of his formal self, lacked a spirit. Only the

mage's soul, now locked within the phylactery hidden deep in the cache, retained

the ambition and desire to amass knowledge and power. The spiritless lich possessed none

of these human traits, and Miragul's soul screamed in silence as the undead creature

began to aimlessly wander his menagerie of wisdom and enlightenment, his rooms filled

with artifacts of power."

OH M YGOD! My f**king voice!

So what does this have to do with anything? Miragul's Highway!

Remember when I said that? For a long time I thought this was just a theory but I guess

it actually existed in the game for a brief time. The idea was that the more evil alligned

races would have a hard time traveling around norrath, you know, because the boats are in

good cities, and there's like, druid npc's at the druid rings and such, so these magical teleportation

firepots were added to the game so they could get around easier. And although they were

quickly removed they do seem to line up with Miragul's crazy hijynx. There's one in the

Qeynos Catacombs that takes you to this hut in Toxxulia Forest, complete with abandoned

heretic pets all around it. I rest my case. You can't interact with these 2 at all on

Project 1999 but you still can on the EZ server.

There's another fireport in Neriak, a place

that we know Miragul went to, and it takes you to the dark elf camp in Lesser Faydark.

Makes sense. There's also a super secret hidden zone entrance next to it. Where does it go?!

You can actually click on this one but it says that its locked! There isn't a key for

it, as far as I know, but I figure a rogue might be able to pick the lock and open Miragul's

highway one last time. So I went searching through all the slums, taverns, and back alleys

of Norrath until I found the most dasterdly, under handed, devious rogue in the history

of Norrath! it's Mashiara!

And thus we entered the city of evil and passed through

The Foreign Quarter un-marked. Traversing the narrow streets of The Commons we made

our way to the innermost gate, and crossing the mark of doom we found the archway to no

where, and there it was! The object of our desire: The last artifact of the legendary

necromancer! And Mashiara stepped forward, abandoning all sanity, logic, and fear. She

summoned all of her lore, and skill, and placed her hands on the ancient device... and then...

It doesnt work!

It's also super interesting to note that this fireport was mentioned much

later in EQ's timeline. There's a dark elf in the zone Sunrise Hills, whatever that is,

and he mentions the portal in passing, he probably sounds something like this, "Most

fools pass by that spot blissfully unaware of the great secrets hidden behind it. Have

you ever stopped to wonder why there is such a beautiful archway leading to nothing? Hmm?...'"

I like this game! Miragul's highway also gives some meaning to the secret portal room found in

The Hole. I actually wrote a guide on how to get there cause it's, you know, it's kinda

confusing, here it is : JUMP IN! Somewhere in this mess of a zone there's a false wall

and beyond it is a room with three portals; One takes you to Erudin, one takes you to

Paineel, and the other takes you to Neriak. One of em may as well take you to straight

to Miragul's frozen corpse strewn hell tunnels, I rest my case yet again! And if you go to Miragul's

cave in Evefrost you can actually find one of these erudite style huts; it's really small

and has no roof; it looks suspiciously like a teleportation pad surrounded by the results

of crazy Miragul necromancy. I rest my case, again. Aslo who is this wizard man?! There's

a wizard guildmaster in Miragul's cave that seems to be KoS to just about everyone. The

internet says he's on naggy / vox faction. That's wierd! Miragul was said to have four

different forms that he would take to study the different schools of magic without being

known. Could this be one of those forms? What's up with all the strange wizard guildmaster's

in this game? You know I never really understood wizards to begin with, I mean be a mage, or

a druid, or be nothing, ya know? what I'm saying? Get with it wizards.

I said THATS ENOUGH!! I'm putting a stop to this! That's Miragul's Highway, hopefully

you learned a thing or two! But this is just part one of a seven part Mysteries series

and next time I'm gonna be investigating one of the more lesser frequented yet super fascinating

zones in all of Everquest!!

I SEE YOU!!!!

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Silicon Valley: Season 4 Episode 2: Go Fish (HBO) - Duration: 1:12.

Stupid fucking Jian Yang and his shitty app.

I don't even know if it is shitty.

Hey, you know, I could probably find out about Jian Yang's app.

He asked if he could practice pitch it to me.

-Do you have any nines? -Go fish.

Wait, this could be great.

What time are you guys doing that? I could listen in.

I don't know. He asked if he could pitch me,

and I said "sure,"

and then he kind of just like kept talking for awhile.

Oh.

You don't think that could have been the pitch, do you?

Goddammit, what did he say?

Jeez, I kind of zoned out.

Shit. Fives?

Uh, go fish.

Wait... I don't know if this would be relevant,

but he did say the word "oculus" a whole bunch.

-Wait, oculus? -Mm-hmm.

Oh, my God. It's a VR play.

That's the frothiest space in the valley right now.

Nobody understands it, but everybody wants in.

Any idiot could walk into a fucking room

utter the letters "V" and "R"

and VCs will hurl bricks of cash at them.

Then by the time they find out that it's vaporware,

it's too late.

I have got... to get in on this.

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5 Unsolved Mysteries of Space that will Blow Your Mind - Duration: 11:37.

5 Space Mysteries That Are Still Unsolved

It is no secret that space is full of mysteries.

Our civilization has barely gone past our own planet's moon, and only one of our probes

has ever left the solar system.

Almost everything we know about deep space has been pieced together from falling objects

and views from telescopes.

Hi.

I am Mister Mysterious and today I'll be your guide through some of the most interesting

mysteries of the universe.

We will take a look at five of the most intriguing unexplained phenomena.

FIVE: Jupiter's Great Red Spot

The most powerful hurricanes ever recorded in our planet's history spanned over 1,000

miles with winds gusting up to 200 miles per hour.

That is wide enough to stretch across nearly all U.S. states east of Texas.

However, even that kind of storm is dwarfed by the Great Red Spot, a gigantic storm on

Jupiter's surface.

With winds peaking at about 400 miles per hour, the Great Red Spot has been swirling

wildly over Jupiter's skies for several centuries.

The earliest record of this phenomenon dates back to the 1600s, but it is still unclear

what's behind the Great Red Spot.

However, there is a reason for this.

Jupiter is a thousand times as big as Earth and it consists mostly of gas.

A liquid ocean of hydrogen surrounds its core, and the atmosphere consists of hydrogen and

helium.

That translates into no solid ground like we have on our planet.

On top of that, Jupiter's clouds obstruct clear observations of its lower atmosphere.

Thanks to orbiting probes and telescopes studying this massive planet, we know plenty about

Jupiter's upper atmosphere and its chemical elements.

However, scientists don't know exactly how or even whether these chemicals react to give

colors like those in the Great Red Spot.

After all, this planet is very different from ours and it would be interesting to know the

reason why and how this big red storm manages to exist for over 400 years now.

FOUR: Dark Energy

A mysterious quantity known as dark energy makes up nearly three-fourths of the universe,

yet scientists are unsure not only what it is but how it operates.

The only thing we today know is that dark energy exists.

In 1929, American astronomer Edwin Hubble studied exploding stars known as supernovae

to determine that the universe is expanding.

Since then, scientists and astronomers have sought to determine just how fast.

In the 1990s, two independent teams of astrophysicists discovered that the expansion of the universe

isn't slowing down.

Instead, it is speeding up.

This means that something must be counteracting gravity and that something is called "dark

energy".

Knowing how dark energy affects the spreading universe only tells scientists so much.

The properties of the unknown quantity are still a mystery.

The leading theory, however, considers dark energy a property of space.

Albert Einstein was the first to understand that space was not simply empty.

However, even this great scientist admitted that it'll take some time until we develop

technologies that will unlock this mystery.

In addition, dark energy shouldn't be confused with dark matter.

Like dark energy, dark matter continues to confound scientists.

While dark energy is a force that accounts for the expanding universe, dark matter explains

how groups of objects function together.

THREE: The Great Attractor

There is an incredibly strange place in the universe that seems to attract planets and

objects.

Unfortunately, it's on the other side of the Milky Way and we can't see it.

This is why scientists are trying to uncover what could be doing all this attracting.

Our galaxy and other nearby galaxies are being pulled toward a specific region of space.

It's about 150 million light years away and we are calling it the Great Attractor.

It lies in a direction of the sky known as the "Zone of Avoidance".

It is in the general direction of the center of our galaxy, where there's so much gas

and dust that we can't see it clearly.

What we know is that our galaxy and other nearby galaxies are moving toward the Great

Attractor, which means that something is causing this reaction.

That means either there must be something massive out there, or it's due to something

even more strange and mysterious.

Even though we predict that something massive is pulling our galaxy, it seems like there

is something even bigger out there since even the Great Attractor is being attracted by

something called the Shapley Supercluster.

All we know today is that the Great Attractor is not really a thing, but a place: the focal

point of our patch of the universe.

Naturally, some of you might conclude that our planet will be destroyed by the Great

Attractor at some point.

However, this won't happen and that is because of dark energy and its unknown influence that

prevents our galaxy from being destroyed.

So, despite its ominous name, dark matter is not that dangerous after all.

TWO: Black Holes

A black hole in space is what forms when a star of massive size collapses.

One of the main characteristics of a black hole is the tremendous power of its gravitational

pull.

The pull is so strong that nothing can escape it, not even light.

If a star moves close to a black hole, it will be absorbed and will not reemerge.

The existence of black holes was first suggested in the late eighteenth century.

However, it wasn't until 1967 that American physicist John Wheeler referred to this collapse

mass as a black hole.

Interestingly enough, we cannot see a black hole since it's invisible.

The presence of a black hole may only be detected by the influence it has on the objects around

it since it attracts them.

Needless to say, we don't know what happens when a black hole absorbs a star.

We are not sure if that star reappears somewhere else in the universe, or if it gets destroyed.

What we know is that black holes can become very big in time after absorbing a number

of objects.

In fact, the supermassive black hole is located in the center of our galaxy.

One thing is sure.

Black holes are incredibly hard to find and study.

For example, the Cygnus X-1 is a body in space that has been studied since the early 1960s.

Even after 50 years, we believe that we have found a black hole, but we are not 100 percent

sure.

As said before, this is not an object that can be observed in the same way a star or

a planet can be.

ONE: The Mysterious Pyramid on Ceres

In 2015, we received new images from a mysterious dwarf planet called . The stunning images

were taken by the Dawn Spacecraft which was sent to the asteroid belt between Mars and

Jupiter.

This historical achievement resulted in landing the spacecraft on Ceres.

This is how we learned about two of the most enigmatic features found on this planet.

Those are its mysterious bright spots and a pyramidal-shaped structure.

The "Alien Pyramid", as it has been dubbed by some, is in fact called Ahuna Mons.

From Earth, this structure looked like a pyramid on the surface of the dwarf planet.

As the Dawn Spacecraft circled Ceres at much lower altitudes, the exact shape of this pyramid

came into focus.

Today, we know that Ahuna Mons looks like a dome with smooth, steep walls.

Scientists say that on its steepest side, Ahuna Mons rises 4 miles in height.

However, this structure is still a great mystery.

Around 400 miles northwest of Ahuna Mons lies the now-famous Occator Crater with its enigmatic

and mysterious bright lights.

Scientists are currently claiming that the mysterious bright lights are caused by a type

of magnesium sulfate.

A different type of magnesium sulfate can be found on Earth, and it's called Epsom

salt.

UFO-logists have a very different opinion.

They claim that the Occator Crater is filled with anomalous structures that are anything

but natural formations.

Several UFO-logists are saying that several buildings can be seen next to the bright and

sparkly spots.

Regardless of what the truth is, researchers have not been able to explain the mysterious

shapes and bright spots.

What do you think about these mysteries?

Feel free to share your opinions in the comments section below.

If you find it interesting, share and like this video.

Also, be sure to subscribe because you don't want to miss what is coming next.

As always, thank you for watching.

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Top Democrat ARRESTED – Facing LIFE In Prison - Duration: 2:24.

Top Democrat ARRESTED – Facing LIFE In Prison

Democrats were rocked by yet another arrest this week when Dr. Salomon Melgen, a top donor

to the party, was convicted of 67 counts of Medicare fraud stemming from a 2015 incitement.

It was during that time that Melgen was also indicted for bribing Senator Robert Menendez

(D-New Jersey), who is facing corruption charges.

Melgen's conviction will also likely result in Menendez being convicted for bribery.

Time reported that prosecutors argued that Melgen stole up to $105 million from the federal

insurance program between 2008 and 2013, by giving patients treatments and tests that

couldn't help them.

His defense lawyers argued that any billing issues were simply mistakes, but the jury

was not buying it.

If he does not strike a deal, Melgen is facing spending the rest of his life in prison.

His sentencing will take place on July 14.

Melgen and Menendez will go on trial September 6 in New Jersey on charges the doctor bribed

the senator for favors, including intervention in the fraud probe.

"I have spoken to Senator Menendez and he is saddened for his long-time friend and is

thinking of his family on this difficult day," Menendez's attorney, Abbe David Lowell,

said in a statement.

"As we have known for the past two years, the issues involved in Dr. Melgen's case

in South Florida had no bearing on the allegations made against the Senator, and this verdict

will have no impact on him."

SHARE this story if you think these men deserve to be in prison!

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Trump keeps options open against North Korea - Duration: 1:41.

In an interview that aired over the weekend, President Trump once again expressed his concerns

over North Korea's recent provocations.

While offering some grudging praise to the country's leader Kim Jong-un, he remained

steadfast in his policy against the regime's growing nuclear and missile threats.

Yu Joonhee reports.

Over the weekend,...

President Trump sat down for an exclusive interview with CBS' "Face the Nation" to mark

his 100th day in office.

When discussing North Korea, Trump said Pyongyang can't be allowed to possess more capable ballistic

missiles, with the regime continuing its push to acquire a nuclear-tipped ICBM that can

hit the U.S. mainland.

His comments were in response to North Korea's test launch of another ballistic missile on

Saturday, in the regime's latest show of defiance against international pressure.

The missile test was a failure according U.S. and South Korean officials, reportedly disintegrating

over North Korean airspace just minutes after launch.

President Trump also remained firm on his stance regarding the possibility of Pyongyang

conducting its sixth nuclear test.

Reuters ID: 7106 - 00:33~00:45 "I would not be happy.

If he does a nuclear test, I will not be happy.

And I can tell you also, I don't believe that the president of China, who is a very respected

man, will be happy either."

However, Trump did not elaborate when asked if he would respond to a North Korean nuclear

test with the use of military force.

He stressed he would not broadcast military action in order to preserve the element of

surprise.

Tensions remain high on the Korean peninsula following North Korea's latest missile test.

In recent weeks, the U.S. has strengthened its defense posture in the region by sending

warships and starting an early deployment of the THAAD missile defense system in South

Korea.

Yu Joonhee, Arirang News.

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Kereta api kartun, animasi mobil anak, comel kereta api animasi untuk anak anak, Lego Duplo Trains - Duration: 5:15.

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One day we'll prevent heart attacks - Duration: 2:43.

One day I went out on a simple family outing to go shopping

and I came back without a father.

My dad came home from work and said it's late night shopping, let's go check it out.

We got in the car and I don't know what caused it but we had some sort of argument, he had

some sort of disagreement with my brother and I, so he drove past the deli and he

stopped and he went out got us an icecream each and said I'm sorry.

We walked down the entrance part of the Kmart and then literally I just remember me walking

that way and then people walking the other way and then starting to run

So I followed and it turned out my father was in the middle of this group, just lying

there and there was somebody trying to help him him

but he was gone and we knew it just then and there.

Without any warning, without any inkling my father dropped dead.

Yeah, he just dropped dead.

As you can see it affects me to this day.

One day we'll have some answer to why even people who are following the best diets and

the best care can still have a sudden onset heart attack without any warning.

Even though we've understood this unstable plaque for thirty or forty years, nobody has

yet arrived at a solution to the problem.

One of the areas we're working on at the moment is to find out what makes that plaque become

unstable and administer a drug that can prevent that from happening.

My dad was 48, so incredibly young.

I'm just passed 48 and you're in the prime of your life

and it's not just the life, it's everyone elses life around them.

I very passionately believe that one day and it won't be too much longer, we'll be seeing

prevention of heart attacks and prevention of stroke.

We haven't got there yet, we need a lot more research but

one day we'll get there.

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Turkmenistan celebrates "The Day of the Horse" - Duration: 2:39.

Turkmenistan, a Central Asian country famous for its rich natural resources,... is also

well known for its beautiful horses.

Our Kim Hyesung, who is in Turkmenistan for us,... reports on its national holiday, the

Turkmen Horse Day.

A National emblem, treasure and heritage.

Turkmenistan's national breed of horses, the Akhalteke, are famous for their endurance

and beauty.

"Every year on the last sunday of April, the once nomadic country celebrates the "Turkmen

Horse Day," or "the Day of the Horse," a chance to see the true speed of these powerful animals."

Also nicknamed "heavenly horses," in their coats of black, brown, and gold... the Akhalteke

show off their grace and agility.

"Horses are not horses, this is one of...our part of the family.

In the family, everybody celebrates this birthday or something special day and we care about

horses and we decided before to create the day devoted for the Akhalteke horses."

Akhalteke is not only a family member but also the symbol of the Asian indoor and martial

arts games to be held in Ashgabat this September.

Part of the weekend celebration was an equestrian beauty contest, providing a rare opportunity

for horse lovers around the world to see the Akhalteke up close -- visitors like Hong Ji-jun,

who breeds more than 100 horses in Korea.

"I think to make a new breed or revival of Korean horses take more than a hundred years,

but I start from Jeju horses because this one should have history and culture of Korea

otherwise it doesn't mean anything, so based on Jeju horses, I crossbreed with Lusitnao

from Portuguese, also Akhalteke from Turkmenistan, and also the Warmblut from Germany."

Turkmenistan's love for its native horses has led the state to invest hundreds of millions

of U.S. dollars into creating breeding centers, promoting equestrian sports... and helping

to increase the number of Akhalteke purebreds to over 400.

Their numbers had been devastated in the 1940s by war.

On a beautiful Sunday, the country's unique and rather endearing obsession with horses

is not just for the locals but also a chance for people from around the world to appreciate

the beauty of the Akhalteke.

Kim Hyesung, Arirang News, Ashgabat.

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Myopia or Near-sightedness 5 - Duration: 2:40.

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[2017 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION] Meet the Candidate #4 Yoo Seong-min - Duration: 10:24.

Yoo Seong-min, presidential nominee for Bareun Party running in South Korea's 2017 presidential

election, thank you for squeezing time out of your absolutely hectic campaigning schedule.

I'm going to be very direct with you.

From an objective point of you, you're not running a very easy race here.

For a whole host of reasons in this country at the moment, it is not an easy time to be

a conservative running in the presidential election.

Why are you running for President of the Republic of Korea?

It is true that conservative politicians in Korea are going through a rough time because

of the recent presidential impeachment.

But, it's also very important that we give hope to the Korean people by showing them

a new way of being conservative.

As the presidential nominee of Bareun Party, I would like to show the Korean people that

there is new hope for the conservatives.

That is why I am running for President this time.

It has long been proven that Korea's progressive politicians cannot build a strong, stable

national security; lack competence in running the economy.

That goes for the candidates running in this year's election as well.

I believe that my policy strategy of being strong on national security and reform-minded

on economic issues is the path conservatives should take in the long term and my run for

the presidential office is the first step toward that direction.

I think I have a winning chance if the majority of the people agree with the new values I've

proposed.

The Korean peninsula at the moment is in the global spotlight.

There's been a rapid escalation of tension in this part of the world.

Continuous provocations by the North Korean regime.

What is your policy pledge vis-a-vis Pyongyang?

And more broadly your foreign or diplomatic policy plan?

The biggest problem when it comes to North Korea is its nuclear and missile program.

If it weren't for the North's nuclear weapons and missiles, the South Korean military could

easily win dominance using conventional weapons.

The grave threat from North Korea stems from the asymmetric threat of nuclear weapons and

missiles.

Therefore, should I become president of this nation, the main focus of my foreign and security

policy will be on the elimination of nuclear weapons.

It's pressure and sanctions rather than dialogue that we need to deal with the North Korean

problem today.

It's not enough for South Korea to act independently in pressuring and sanctioning North Korea.

We must work with the U.S. based on our ironclad alliance and negotiate on common strategies

in dealing with North Korea's nuclear and missile programs.

Another very important country is China.

China had been uncooperative and rather lenient in carrying out UN Security Council sanctions

on North Korea until quite recently.

Fortunately, the Trump administration has placed utmost priority on resolving North

Korea's nuclear and missile programs and I believe if the U.S. and South Korea could

together persuade China to join in on pressuring and sanctioning North Korea, it could lead

to resolving the regime's nuclear issue.

We could then corner the North's Kim Jong-un to make the choice of holding on to its nuclear

weapons or face a regime collapse.

When North Korea begins the abandoning process of its nuclear weapons and missiles is when

I'd be willing to start a dialogue or consider economic cooperation with Pyongyang.

What is the first thing you will do as president?

First and foremost, national security.

A crack in national security means life or death.

The nation's economy is on edge as well.

There have rarely been times where we've had crises on both fronts.

Should I become president, I will immediately review and establish the South Korean government's

stance on dealing with North Korea's nuclear and missile programs, its provocations and

meet with U.S. President Donald Trump and reach an agreement on that front.

Then, I will convince the nations surrounding the Korean peninsula including China, Japan,

and Russia to join in on our efforts and focus on getting as many countries on board as possible.

Next is the economy.

The last time we saw an economic crisis of this size was during the 1997 financial crisis.

Therefore, I will concentrate on overcoming the economic crisis.

I will spend the first year to year and a half of my term solving these two problems.

As soon as there is some stability on those fronts, I will carry out fundamental reforms

on long overdue issues such as low growth, low birthrate, and economic polarization.

This is my blueprint.

The Korean economy is at a point where we need to be concerned about both growth and

welfare.

But, of the major presidential candidates, I'm the only one with a balanced concern for

both growth and welfare.

Liberty Korea Party's candidate's pledge is an outdated policy centered on conglomerates;

candidates from the Democratic Party and People's Party only highlight welfare and distribution.

What the Korean economy needs at this point is a recovery momentum for growth.

That momentum will come from entrepreneurial thinking and innovation at SMEs, startups,

and venture firms.

It's what I call innovative growth and it has everything to do with startups, entrepreneurship,

cutting red tape, small and mid-sized enterprises, and science and technology.

The success will depend on how consistent and persistent the president pushes forward

with the plan.

On the other hand, I always emphasize growth while sharing.

Polarization, inequality, unfair practice are serious problems not only to the Korean

society but to the economy as well.

We've gotten to the point where we are concerned whether this country as a nation can even

create a single community.

In order to solve these issues, we must break free of this conglomerates-centered economic

system and help SMEs and startups prosper.

Another big concern in Korea today are temporary jobs in the labor market; disparity and disproportionality

in education and child welfare based on income; and social welfare.

The key to my idea of new conservative politics lies on how much the new government can make

and push forward with policies that address these problems; policies for the average,

ordinary people struggling everyday to make their ends meet.

So, should I become President, I plan to implement balanced policies promoting both growth as

well as welfare.

Why does the Republic of Korea need Yoo Seong-min as president in 2017?

This is a new era for the Republic of Korea.

The core value of this new era is stated in Article 1 of the Constitution: The Republic

of Korea shall be a democratic republic.

I envisage a just society and a warm community.

The reason I've been in politics is because I believe in creating a community where there

is no disparity, no prejudice between the have's and have-not's.

I believe in reviving our economy, picking up our recovery momentum, resolving the low

birthrate, creating a just and fair society where there is no more beneficiaries of corruption

like ex-President Park's longtime friend, Choi Soon-sil.

Achieving a fair, just and equal society, finding the most important value there; creating

a warm community and above all, fostering leaders that uphold the Constitution and abide

by the laws and overcoming the economic and security crises.

These are things that I am confident I can do better than any other running in this election.

Charting new path, new hope not only for the conservatives, but for all of the Korean people.

Absolutely.

That is my conviction.

I strongly believe in new hope for the conservatives and when conservatives change, the entire

nation can change.

Therefore, if I could become new hope for the healthy conservative, I can become new

hope for the Republic of Korea.

For more infomation >> [2017 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION] Meet the Candidate #4 Yoo Seong-min - Duration: 10:24.

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Julie Sondra on Chasing a Dream - Duration: 9:19.

Hello folks, it's Julie.

Uh, I'm gonna give you some real talk here, um, just an informal ramble based on a conversation

that I had with someone recently.

A young person was talking to me about, um, when you give up on a dream.

Uh, and they seemed really convinced that if they didn't "make it" by a certain point

in their life that that was when they had to just decide it was never gonna happen for

them, and that they should just go get a more lucrative but less fun job, uh, and I guess

this is actually a pretty common misconception about artistic careers, you know, that you

have to go compete for a limited number of slots, you have to try really hard to get

in and there's a time limit on it or something that, uh, you just have to keep trying to

get some kind of whatever you think success is, and if you don't by a certain time you

just have to give up.

Um, that's completely untrue, at least with writing.

Um, I can understand why some people feel like there's more of a time limit on it if

their profession is physical and they're required to be um, in a certain standard of physical

health, uh, which is only possible for you know, maybe the first half of their life.

Uh, but for something like writing, and uh, many other kinds of art, it's not accurate

to say at all that there's a time limit on it, and um, I've said in another video that

we have this kind of fixation on the idea that we have to make our living, make our

money, make most of our money doing the art that we love, or else we've s--we've sold

out or we're uh, we're not, uh, actually being artists or something, and it seems like a

lot of people just for the chance to work in writing and say that you're a professional

writer, they'll take writing jobs that aren't what they wanna write, like they'll go into

journalism or they'll write advertisements or something like that, which is fine if you're

good at that, like doing that, feel that it's helping you flex your muscles and learn how

to use it a professional context, um, but, some people are doing that and they hate it,

and they just wanna be able to say that they're doing writing professionally, and somehow

think that that's gonna be a path to the kind of writing that they want to do, writing their

own material that's, you know, not controlled by somebody else.

And um, so I just wanna say you don't have to put a time limit on it.

You don't have to say "If I don't get signed to a literary agent or I don't get a book

deal by this age, or after this many months or years of trying, then I give up."

This is a lifelong thing you'll be doing even if you do succeed.

You'll be constantly trying to do better than your last book.

You'll be trying to maybe make better sales, you'll be trying to learn new skills, you'll

be trying different genres, maybe.

Everything is going to be a journey whether you have to spend longer trying to "get in"

or not.

And uh, you know, I'm not saying this from the top of any heap or anything.

I know that I'm not some kind of uh, guru or anything.

I'm one author who has had some luck and some successes.

Uh, none of my successes have been massive or anything to you know, get super excited,

New York Times Bestseller-wise, but you know, it's like, I have had a day job throughout

all of my writing career.

I've found ways to make it work.

You don't have to starve or torture yourself while you're trying to make it.

You can make it slowly.

You can make it with lots of help.

You can make it on your own schedule.

Um, and there's not any kind of rule that says, you know, in order to make it as a real

artist, that you have to devote yourself entirely to that until you make it or until you quit.

That's just not how it works.

So, if you have this dream, you've gotta understand that you can be chasing it for a very long

time, and that's okay.

Uh, and there's not any point where you have to just say, "Okay, I didn't make it, and

it's time to give up or grow up," or something.

And this is the thing that I wanna come back to, the conversation I had with this young

person: Um, they had pressure in their life from older people who thought a writing career

was impractical.

I mean, sometimes it is, if you think you're gonna make your whole living from that.

A very few writers get to make their living entirely from their writing.

And many of the people who do, uh, are in a household that has more than one income

anyway, uhm, so, it's--it, it's a struggle to figure out, you know, what do you say to

somebody who's being discouraged by people who are saying what they're saying out of

love.

They're trying to get people to understand that the chances are low and that it's not

likely to be something that will put food on their table and keep a roof over their

head.

Uh, those are true things, but they're being very irresponsible by suggesting to these

young people that, you know, they--in order to dream about succeeding in this field, uh,

they have to be either extremely lucky or, uh, extremely foolhardy, or both.

Um, it's--it's just not true.

You can have a career that puts food on your table that doesn't have anything to do with

writing, or maybe it just has a little bit to do with writing, in a field than you wanna

be in.

And you're doing these things because you do have to eat.

You do have to pay your bills, and there's nothing sell-out about that.

And it's also not going to destroy your career or take away all of your time, because if

you were able to be in a situation where you could focus all of your time and energy on

writing, you know, there's a good chance that that would benefit you, but there's also a

good chance you would burn out, because there would be so much pressure.

There would be, you know, 24/7 you're thinking about the same thing, and also there's the

fact that if you put pressure on yourself that "Oh, I'm gonna, I'm gonna take a year

off school and I'm gonna write this book, and if I don't succeed I guess I'm just gonna

have to get a corporate job that I hate."

Um, you--you will put so much pressure on yourself that it'll be very difficult to,

uh, get in touch with the part of you that does this for fun.

And so, you can find a place in your life for your art that doesn't require you to starve

and doesn't require you to sacrifice everything else for this goal.

You can continue to have this goal, chase this goal, while you make practical choices.

There's never a time in your life where you have to just say "I tried, and I didn't succeed,

so now I've gotta give up, because it'll be better for my future."

You should only, you know, give up if there's some reason that you feel like you don't want

to do it anymore, not because you're feeling pressured not to do it anymore by external

factors.

Chances are, if you were ever called to writing in the first place, and you try to quit?

It won't let you.

So you might as well resign yourself to doing writing in your spare time anytime you have

it and maybe sometime that you don't.

Um, so, I hope that that is comforting to some of you who have this dream and you feel

like it might be out of your reach and that you have a lot of pressure on you to succeed

within a very short amount of time.

Um, so that's gonna be all for this one, and I'll see you guys next time.

For more infomation >> Julie Sondra on Chasing a Dream - Duration: 9:19.

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How to get rid of Dry Cracked Heels Fast Using Natural Home Remedies - Duration: 4:09.

Hello, Thank you for stopping by!

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first.

In today's video, we'll get to know the best home remedy for cracked heels.

Cracked heels are a very common problem and can range in severity from a cosmetic issue

to a painful problem if not taken seriously.

the 2 main causes of cracked heels are Diabetes and obesity.

However, Cracked heels can occur for a number of other reasons like dehydration or not drinking

enough water, not moisturizing your feet, taking very hot showers, soaking in a hot

bath for too long or too frequantly,using harsh or drying soaps on your feet and scrubbing

of the feet almost everyday.

Now, let's get to know the best home remedy to get rid of cracked heels right away.

We'll be needing half a teaspoon of glycerin, half to one teaspoon of lemon juice and half

to one teaspoon of rose water.

Now, lets see how to prepare this wonderful home remedy to get rid of cracked heels.Squeeze

in some juice from half a lemon, Lemon has natural acids that help to exfoliate dead

skin cells.

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videos.

Now add half a teaspoon of glycerin.

Due to its moisturizing and humectant properties, Glycerin works as a great remedy to get rid

of cracked heels.

And finally add around half to 1 teaspoon of rose water.

Rose water has anti inflammatory properties that can help reduce the redness of irritated

skin.

It also provides Vitamin A,B3,C,D and E which moisturizes and prevents bacterial infection.

Apply this healing solution on the Cracked heels at night , wash off in the morning to

discover you soft and smooth heels.

Before applying this mix, soak your feet in lukewarm water for about 10 minutes and use

a pumice stone to scrub away the dead skin cells.

This will help in healing the condition of rough cracked heals, since glycerin is a sticky

substance , you can wear a pair of woolen socks to avoid staining the sheets.

If you're unable to leave the mix overnight, then you can leave it for half an hour, and

then wash it off with normal tap water.

Nutritional deficiency can also lead to dry and cracked heels, so it is important to consider

some changes in your daily food habits, so lets have a look at them.

Vitamin A is very important and rejuvenating in maintaining a healthy skin tissue.

It promotes healthy cell division and sloughing off dead skin cells which lead to smooth skin,

include vitamin A rich foods like Carrots,Eggs,Milk,Orange and green vegetables.

Include Vitamin E rich foods that protects skin from harmful free radicals and maintain

the skin cells healthy.

Vitamin rich foods include nuts, fortified foods and whole wheat foods.

Zinc rich foods like sea food help in cell division ,healthy growth of skin tissue and

healing.

This helps to prevent dry skin and cracked heels and finally drink plenty of water to

maintain a soft,supple and hydrated skin.

Alright guys, Try this DIY to get rid of cracked heels and prepare to pamper your soft and

smooth heels.

mmm, Useful and easy DIY right??? then give it a thumbsup and share with your friends

and show them you care for them.

Subscribe to Amazing Tips 4 U and stay tuned, Take Care, Bye Bye

For more infomation >> How to get rid of Dry Cracked Heels Fast Using Natural Home Remedies - Duration: 4:09.

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Princess Bubblegun: "I don't like relaxing, I like science." - Duration: 0:13.

Gunter: I've got too many...

Ice King: My place is trashed and I can't remember a thing.

Great dinner party, huh!

Princess Bubblegum: Best I've ever been to.

What, I don't like relaxing,

I like science.

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Cut Glass French Tip Nails - Duration: 3:58.

Good morning guys! Today we're going to be

doing Cut Glass Nails! We're going to

start with French Tips and then we're

going to do the Cut Glass with this

iridescent paper (Cellophane.) I've already done a

French tip you can check out the video

for that with just white draw your

stripes along and put on a top coat

that's how we started it out. Okay so

we're going to take a few of these

little strands and we're going to snip

them up into little triangles and shapes

Okay, I put a layer of top coat on so that the...

so that the pieces will stick to it

just going to start lining up pieces

like a stained-glass window and use the

long pieces on the sides and just fill

up your whole nail with these pieces

doesn't need to go in any kind of order

just fill it up

okay now that you've got

all your pieces on there, it kind of sparkles :) Lets fill up the rest of our nails!

Okay, now that you've got all your peices on

just kind of lightly press down so that

all of the edges will get stuck into the

topcoat layer. If you miss any spots or

you want to change anything this is the

time to do it. If any of the edges go

over the edge you can snip them off

come down okay

now we're ready for a final top coat

and that's your cut glass please I think

it kind of looks like a diamond in real

life

okay there's your cut glass smells I

hope you guys like them and like and

subscribe if you can remember you guys

are beautiful your left and your

wonderful I'm sorry I haven't been here

for a while I've got bronchitis awful

this last month and so I took some time

off but I hope you guys stay tuned we're

gonna have some more videos coming up

and it's watching my guys we should

start with

Wow

you

For more infomation >> Cut Glass French Tip Nails - Duration: 3:58.

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5 Tricks to Help You Lose Fat Faster - Duration: 3:27.

5 Tricks to Help You Lose Fat Faster

Getting rid of excess fat is usually difficult and takes a long time.

We at Bright Side found 5 simple tricks that will surely help you to reach your goal faster.

1.

Water

Make sure you drink enough water.

It helps your body flush away waste and stay at the right temperature.

Dehydration makes it hard for the body to control its temperature and burn stored fat

since it uses that fat to stay in balance.

Here are the best times to drink water: Drink a glass of warm water first thing when

you wake up in the morning.

Room-temperature water before meals.

When exercising, drink a glass of fresh water half an hour before exercise, a sip every

15 minutes during the activity, and one more glass at the end.

Fill your stomach with water when you have food cravings.

If you feel thirsty, it is a symptom of dehydration, so drink as much water as you want.

Drink cold water at midmorning and midafternoon to expend energy.

Drink a glass before going to bed.

This keeps your metabolism going and prevents heart problems.

2.

Carbohydrates

Switching to a low-carb diet will help you burn fat because you�ll be taking a decreased

amount of insulin, which is also a fat-storage hormone.

Choose carbohydrates that have a low or medium glycemic index, such as:

Fruits Raw oats

Pasta, rice, and brown bread The amount should be half a cup and only one

serving a day.

3.

Dumbbells

A fast metabolism means burning more calories and more pounds.

The best way to speed up your metabolism and tone your body is a good workout.

Adding some dumbbells to your fitness routine will make the workout more effective and help

your metabolism stay in a higher gear for hours after you exercise.

4.

Proteins

Amino acids are the key to muscle tissue development.

The foods with the highest amount of amino acids are those that are highest in protein.

If you want to burn fat, it is essential to include a high-protein food at each meal,

without overdoing it.

The best sources of protein are: Boiled eggs

Fish such as salmon, mackerel, sardines, and tuna

Turkey and chicken breast Fat-free red meat

Dairy products such as cottage cheese or yogurt Quinoa

5.

Fats

It may sound strange, but your body needs fats to produce the hormones that make you

burn fat: testosterone and growth hormones.

However, not all fat is the same.

The key is to replace bad fats with good fats.

Forget burgers and fries � your diet should only include healthy fats that can be found

in: Canola, olive, sunflower, and corn oils

Avocado Tuna, salmon, and sardines

Walnuts, almonds, and hazelnuts Eating a lot of saturated fat can increase

the cholesterol in your blood, but it doesn�t mean that you have to remove saturated fat

from your diet completely if it comes from sources such as:

Eggs Meat

Peanut butter Coconut oil

For more infomation >> 5 Tricks to Help You Lose Fat Faster - Duration: 3:27.

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