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BC: Do you guys have any members that you're thankful for?

JS: For me its Changbin hyung

(expectation)

JS: Changbin hyung...

JS: constantly shows me a learning (?) figure which is nice to see

(t/n idk thats probably a diss in Korean?)

HJ: OHHH is this a rapper battle?

(Stray Kids declaration of war, diss battle)

JS: im kidding

JS: Even though we're together, there are things I can learn from him

JS: its also good that we have a competitiveness between us

(Changbin and Jisung who can stimulate each other)

FL: For me theres 8 people

(t/n shut up I'm sobbing he meant Minho as well *cries in a corner*)

FL: Like, when I first came (to Korea) I had a lot of hard times

(Felix who had a hard time when he first came to Korea)

FL: Like I would ask Changbin hyung a lot of questions

FL: like how to rap in Korean and hyung really helped me a lot

BC: Ohh Changbin did?

BC: thats a surprise

CB: Hold up, why is it a surprise?

CB: Event without myself knowing, I helped out a lot (t/n lol he's so smug about it too)

HJ: Changbin hyung, who are you thankful to then?

CB: There aint one (t/n I actually fell bc I laughed so hard)

(t/n chanffended)

CB: The person I'm most thankful to and most sorry to is Channie hyung

(embarrassed)

(t/n this boi. is actually. a meme.)

(Along with Chan and Jisung, Changbin was the one who also spend a while doing musical activities)

CB: Like he (Chan) was in the company the longest and we spend the longest time together)

CB: To be honest, me and Jisung are the ones who don't listen well and act up (towards Chan)

BC: What are you talking about ~

(serious)

HJ: Look at his series face he looks like he's already angry thinking about those times

CB: no the guys really follow me well

(serious)

CB: thats why I'm thankful, but not even that thankful *insert another smug face*

JS: What was that?

(18 year old Chnagbin's poor thankful expression)

BC: what about you Woojin?

WJ: For me it would be Jeongin

(t/n the bby is shook omg he's so precious help)

WJ: (Jeongin) really is kind of amazing

WJ: To be honest, when I was Jeongin's age, I would have had a lot of hard times

WJ: Doing stuff like this

WJ: I think its pretty amazing how he is able to endure things like this at his age

(pat pat)

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How to get more done in Khmer | Success Reveal - Duration: 5:11.

Success Reveal

How to get more done in Khmer

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এইমাত্র পাওয়া আজকের চ্যানেল 24 বাংলা খবর / 16 November 2017/ Bangla News Today - Duration: 15:10.

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সরাসরি আজকের সকালের বাংলা খবর এটিএন বাংলা সংবাদ ১৬ নভেম্বর ২০১৭ ATN Bangla News Today - Duration: 15:30.

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Try not to smile, we dare you

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Band saw causes 10 cars to crash on I-5, driver sought - Duration: 1:59.

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Why the LiAngelo Ball UCLA Suspension Means NOTHING - Duration: 3:18.

LiAngelo Ball and his UCLA thief buddies were suspended indefinitely from UCLA basketball.

But this suspension means nothing, absolutely nothing.

What is up dudes, dudettes, ballers, players, it's ya boi MJ.

Today I wanted to talk about why the LiAngelo Ball UCLA suspension means nothing and is

a cover-up.

I originally had another video for today, but this pissed me off so today's original

video will be out tomorrow!

If you like this video, like and subscribe for more content and follow me on Instagram

for shoutouts!

Let me know in the comments, do you agree with the suspension or should LiAngelo have

been punished more severely.

Alright, let's get into it

After Donald Trump intervened to save LiAngelo Ball, wow I never thought I would say that,

UCLA had a press conference where the thief trio, I mean UCLA trio of LiAngelo Ball, Jalen

Hill, and Cody Riley, apologized and thanked their savior Donald Trump.

While their apologies were very sincere and it seemed like they are learning from this

incident, they still needed some sort of punishment.

Afterall, they were let off, avoiding 3-10 years of prison, and have a clean record.

It's an international incident and people all over China are outraged.

So when Steve Alford, UCLA head coach announced that the three would be suspended indefinitely,

I thought, that's alright, but then he also said that all three could practice with the

team, use the facilities, and focus on academics.

WHAT IS THIS?

That's not a suspension.

That's like a timeout that you put little kids in for saying a bad word.

So basically LiAngelo Ball and his accomplices can work out with the team, continue to get

better with some of the best college coaches and staff, and continue to study at UCLA.

Yeah they are not playing games, but we don't even know how long this suspension is.

It could be for a few games until they earn trust back which is all bias.

In fact, if this was all part of Lavar Ball's plan, I wouldn't be surprised.

LiAngelo Ball got thrust into the spotlight and is now known in two of the top countries

for basketball.

You better believe that everyone will tune into the game LiAngelo Ball comes back from

suspension.

How can stealing in a different country, bringing the name of a university down, and causing

an international incident lead to a clean record, more publicity, and no loss of anything?

LiAngelo and his crew can also study and stay on track with academics.

They lost literally nothing.

I had said that this whole arrest is good for him in a previous video, I had never expected

that it would have worked out this well for LiAngelo.

So when I say that the LiAngelo Ball UCLA suspension means NOTHING, I mean it.

But what do you think?

Does the suspension really mean anything?

Let me know in the comments down below.

Drop a like if you liked this video.

This was a quick video on all that's happened.

New videos coming out tomorrow and Friday!

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It's ya boi MJ.

We Out!

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All You Need To Ascend – Part 6 From A 5D Perspective - Duration: 9:57.

All You Need To Ascend � Part 6 From A 5D Perspective

by Fred Greaves,

All you need to ascend Part 6 From a 5d Perspective

Hi all,

I will continue with my series today on breaking down my checklist on raising your vibration.

I will combine two on the list today though, because I can see that time is speeding up,

and more and more of our realities splitting and merging again. So I see the need for another

�pause� coming up. If you haven�t read this, please do so, �Our Realities are Splitting�

as I will be doing a follow up on it very soon.

Seems as if the moment is here, and I want to make sure all are on board to ascend. For

those of you who do not understand or comprehend just what we are (light beings) please see

the following clip. When Gregg Prescott put it in an article recently and even though

I have seen it before, I really began to identify with it. So much so I have watched it over

and over. I feel at home when I see it.

Clip from Star Trek:

This why I �eat� sunlight now. I mentioned this in another article. There is a song on

the �Project� website that she (Lucina) insisted I include when it was launched back

in November of 2015. Now while each and every one of the lyrics pertain to us, there is

one that always had a familiar ring to it, I just never understood why�until now. It

says �we can live off the stars, it would be so easy�. What she was saying and what

I was remembering, is the fact we are light beings, and indeed can live off light.

Back to the Star Trek clip; can you imagine, blood from a big juicy hamburger dripping

down this guy�s face? No wonder why they thought Earth was barbaric, and said we would

fail! Let�s prove them all wrong, and go back to where we belong�.the higher realms.

With that said, let�s do it.

Where did you go?

Number 3 on my checklist talks about the coffee phenomenon. Drinking it seriously disconnects

you from the higher realms, and I�m sure the reason it has been pushed �as the #1�

drink all these years. Remember �Good to the last drop�?

The more you drink it, the less connection you have. Even one cup, will cut you off from

them, immediately.

Even though I am with Lucina 24/7 now, coffee disrupts our �flow�. She cannot be cut

off from me totally because we are one, see she left where she was and literally joined

with me back in March of 2015.

Yet it is as if instead of being inside me though, she is on the other side of the room.

I�m like where did you go? Suddenly she is so far away.

Nobody is home

I have many individuals I speak to as well as other mentors, yet the instant I drink

it, they are not around. It is like making a phone call, yet no one answers�nobody

home. It isn�t until my body fully assimilates it, can I reach them. That time depends on

your vibrational level.

Yet the best thing to do, is flood your body with pure alkaline water. This I will discuss

next, as it is also on my list.

Alcohol does the same thing, as it changes your brain chemistry. As a matter of fact

I was on a show recently being interviewed, when the host had mentioned a conversation

that he had with his grandfather, who had �passed� away years earlier.

He had asked his grandfather if he should go out and buy cough syrup and drink it all

down (basically changing his brain chemistry), this way their conversation would be enhanced.

The grandfather replied no, as a matter of fact, when you go out and get �High� thinking

the connection is going to get better, it does the exact opposite. It cuts you off from

us. Interview is here:

The ones who do connect though, are connecting to the astral plane�the 4th dimension. So

they really aren�t connected with the higher dimensions at all, yes extremely magical and

wondrous compared to the 3rd dimension, yet still playing with the dark ones. Like I have

said before, both co-exist there. So who knows, who and what you really are connected too.

This is why I stress opening your heartmind. They operate from pure love only, as seen

in that Star Trek clip�you can just feel it.

All higher beings say NO

I remember when I was in an accident in 1990, and �died� several times in the hospital,

yet was revived, when I woke, even though I was addicted to coffee, I felt the need

to stop drinking it. As a matter of fact anything hot for me was off limits�Tea, Hot Chocolate,

even Soup.

Later (recently), I would find out why. This is because everything is conscious, even water.

So, like the feeling I mention in (Part 4) about meat consumption, I guess I felt the

same here�it just wasn�t right and I felt it on a Soul level. The heat is like a torture

to them. I discuss that accident in an interview I did in August of 2015�.on the �project�

home page.

In the same interview, I discuss the channel that brought Lucina (I called her Sheryl then)

and I back together. She told me once that her Twin (also in the higher realms), just

despises coffee.

In addition, many I have connected say the same thing. Their Twins say coffee is not

good and a definite No, as it keeps you from them.

Pure water

Number 5 on my list is that we need pure water. Think of this, our bodies are made up of over

70% water, yet we do not monitor the kind we consume. Just like the tides are affected

by the full moon, so are we.

You have heard of the �crazies� out when the moon is full, right? Well did you know

that hospitals do not schedule that many surgical procedures at that time of the month, because

the blood flow is increased?

So when you Alkaline your water, you make it pure. Think of a yucky green swimming pool.

You need to add chemicals to adjust the PH, therefore getting a crystal clean pool, right?

Well it is the same here, by drinking alkaline water, you adjust the PH�cleaning the �pool�

in our bodies. The thing is we don�t see the inside of us, and just �assume� all

is good. Out of sight out of mind! Yet this is the cause of all illness and disease. Balance

your PH by alkalizing and all illness will disappear. I haven�t been sick in years.

Many have seen serious diseases disappear. Negative (bad) bacteria cannot exist in an

alkaline environment.

Other methods

Now I know all don�t have access to pure alkaline water, yet making some is very possible.

Many live in rural areas and have access to great clear spring water, and while it may

be partially alkaline, to make it 100%, do this.

Add lemon juice, this brings up the alkalinity. You can either cut lemons up, or do what I

do. I buy lemon juice from the local store, yet I buy their brand. I have the Lemurian

Plug in my house, so it becomes organic overnight. Info about the plug is on the CTTL site�located

in the bio. It changes the frequency of all within its �field�, and it�s a technology

that is over 20 million years old. So adding the lemon juice raises the alkalinity level.

The following is a tip from a fellow lightworker. This make work well for you also.

The best water I ever enjoyed was snowmelt from higher up on Mount Rainer. For years

I�ve worked at transforming tap water to pure drinkable water. Let me describe how

I do that, as it may help you or others. So, first I distill the water using a relatively-cheap

distiller from Megahome (I use a glass pitcher to collect the water). Next, I vortex the

distilled water using a Vitalizer Plus for 9 or 18 minutes. Finally, I store the prepared

water in an unglazed clay egg-shaped container (the water continuously moves due to evaporation

through the clay wall). Lately, I�ve put a few pieces of Shungite into the water and

that seems really interesting.

Re-reading this made me realize the importance of mentioning it needs to be in glass containers.

Plastic is toxic. Those little bottles you buy? They start off as a tiny bead of plastic

that is blown into the size of a bottle, and filled with the water at the same time. So

the toxicity from the plastic leaches into the water.

Tap although still low in alkalinity, is actually better then bottled water. Bottled water is

acidic and being acidic inside your body is the cause of pain and disease.

Flooding your body helps assimilate the coffee affects I mentioned earlier. Some cannot avoid

a cup, at a relative�s house (wherever), yet the negative effects can be mitigated.

Just �wash� it out of your system. Now that may take many glasses one after another,

yet there may be times you cannot avoid it, and this is the solution.

Much love and Light,

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Mikaila, Product Design Consultant Part 2 - How I got my job and where I'm going - Duration: 9:04.

My mother was really instrumental

in my love of design, and love of creating.

She was an art teacher when I was younger,

and then she became a first grade teacher.

And so she was always doing creative projects

with my brother and I over the Summers,

or on the weekends.

And I think that for me,

she always allowed me to pursue that creative gene,

as opposed to trying to get me

to go into something a little more structured.

I ended up doing my Undergraduate studies in architecture.

It was a great combination of both hands-on skills,

so creating physical products, as well as digital design,

and then higher level thinking, and math and science.

So it had everything that I was

interested in, all in one package.

And I got to learn how to solve problems creatively.

Every semester we would do a different brief,

so science labs, aquariums, markets, houses,

just different types of spaces.

When I was in graduate school

studying my Masters in architecture,

I met a woman in a class who was

starting a company in education,

and she needed a designer, so I decided to work with her.

And then I really liked the company,

I really like the idea, and I really liked

the work that I was doing in web and mobile design.

And I decided to drop out of my Masters

and pursue working at a startup full time.

I got to learn how to start a company,

I taught myself to code,

I learned how to manage an engineering team.

So I got a lot of different skills

out of that experience.

And I really liked small scale companies,

early stage companies, and the fast pace of them,

and the crazy off-the-rails experience of them.

And that's when I started working as a product designer.

And then from there, I worked for a healthcare company.

I worked for a few other

education companies as a consultant,

and then I most recently have been working

for Kuvee, a smart wine bottle company,

as their product design consultant.

Because of the state of tech companies right now,

I think I'm pretty lucky in that

there isn't a certification board

or a degree that I have to specifically pursue

in order to get my position.

It's mostly about a past track record of success,

and a good portfolio, and networking well.

So networking, not in the traditional sense of

showing up to a room and trying to talk to strangers,

but more so in having

a good relationship with the client,

and then allowing that client

to speak on your behalf for other clients.

In that way, your clients are some of your best marketers,

as well as your portfolio speaking for itself,

in terms of what you're able to do.

My portfolio consists of web design and mobile design,

so it's mock-ups showing the work that I produced,

and then how a user would interact with that work.

And then its also a lot of text

on why I made the decisions I made,

in the interfaces that I designed.

So what conversations with consumers and users

drew me to those conclusions, and caused me to make

the design decisions that I made.

I think that carries over from architecture.

I was trained that it's really important

to have a reason behind every decision you make,

not to just make it because it looks good.

'Cuz usually that ends up creating

a pretty terrible experience, for the most part.

I've been very lucky in that Boston's startup space

is pretty insular, and it's very positive.

Normally, if you have a good experience with one person,

they'll spread the word to other people.

And so for me, it's mostly just about past experience,

and getting to know people over time.

I've been here for about seven years now,

and so I do feel like I have a very strong network.

Mostly it's just about asking around

if anyone in my network knows anyone else

who's looking for a designer.

I got the job at Kuvee through word of mouth.

Someone who I had worked with very closely

for a few years recommended me to them.

She knew that they were looking for a product designer,

and said, "You'll love Mikaila.

"You'll love working with her.

"She and I had had a great relationship."

And so I came highly recommended.

Growth opportunities for a product design consultant

could consist of hiring other designers,

and creating your own consulting group.

In order to start your own consulting group

you have to be pretty serious about

what kinds of projects you're willing to take on.

Being a consulting group that

focuses on early stage companies,

I think is very exciting,

and is definitely a prospect I'm interested in.

It's also nice because then you get

the feedback of other designers

on your work day-to-day,

as opposed to just working by yourself.

Another career path for a product design consultant

is to be hired full time by

the company you're consulting with.

That's exciting if you really love the product,

and you love the team,

and it works out pretty well for everyone

because you have good history

with the product and the design.

Being hired full time can also give you more stability,

so you're able to predict a little bit better

what your income month by month is going to be,

if you're going to have a position.

It also provides you with insurance

that you don't have to pay for yourself.

So that can be a good opportunity for a lot of people.

My goals for now are,

I'd like to grow a team of designers.

I think that being a good manager

also means being a good teacher.

And I find that really exciting.

I would also like to teach product design at some point.

There are a lot of entrepreneurial programs

at various grad schools,

and I think that's an exciting prospect,

to be able to teach young minds how to start a company,

what it means to listen to your consumer,

why that's so critical when you are starting your product.

I've also taught high school previously.

It's really exciting because

the students are super enthusiastic.

I normally ask them to criticize an app

that they really enjoy using,

and they get very excited about that prospect.

And then also to criticize an app

that they don't enjoy using,

and to think about why that experience

isn't as good as it could be,

and what could make it better.

They have a lot of opinions,

and they can get really, a little ruthless. (laughs)

But it always turns out to be

a good learning moment for them.

I also think the prospect of starting

my own company again is something that I'd pursue.

I really enjoyed scaling an idea

from the very beginning all the way up to

a physical product that people could use.

And I'd love to go through that process on my own again.

Generally if people are interested

in getting involved in product design,

I tell them just to try projects, to accept projects.

If someone is taking a first chance on you,

you might wanna' charge a little bit less

than you normally would if you start getting

your skills up to a good level.

But never do a job for free,

because your skills are valuable,

and you should always know that,

and you should always pursue that.

That's some good advice that someone

gave to me early on,

and I think it helps you feel like

the work you're doing has value.

Because it is really enjoyable,

and sometimes you feel so lucky

to be pursuing design, if you really love it,

you wanna' make sure that you're

recognizing that it is your job.

And that you should be charging for it.

When you're just starting out another good thing to do

is look at someone else's design work

you think is great, and try and pick it apart,

and understand the different layers of it.

Figure out why it's really good.

Figure out if you can emulate it in some way,

and try to take on that skill set.

I think that also if you're interested

in just meeting someone for coffee,

it always helps to tweet at a company

and see if any of their designers will meet with you

and just give you advice.

And it could end up landing you a job.

It's really important to put your work up on sites.

So on your own website,

or on a site like Dribble or Behance,

where designers are sharing their work.

Because then you can get feedback from other designers.

And I know a lot of designers tweet their designs,

just to make sure that they're getting visibility,

and that they're getting feedback from other people.

I think it's never helpful to design in a silo,

and just to keep everything to yourself.

And it ensures that,

it could also help build your network out,

because you'll be well-known for a certain style,

or for producing good work.

For more infomation >> Mikaila, Product Design Consultant Part 2 - How I got my job and where I'm going - Duration: 9:04.

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Mikaila, Product Design Consultant Part 1 - What I do and how much I make - Duration: 7:58.

I'm Mikaila Waters.

I'm 27.

I'm a product design consultant, and I make 120,000 a year.

As a product design consultant,

I am hired by companies who are interested

in enhancing their design experience for their consumers.

My role is to study what the product serves for the user

and how to enhance that experience to make it easier

and more fluid.

As a product design consultant,

you need to be able to do web design, mobile design,

industrial design, and graphic design,

and a lot of those require some user research,

so going out and talking to consumers

about their experience or their workflows

and then integrating their answers into your designs.

As a graphic designer, you'll do things

like create the user interface,

so actually designing what someone sees on a product.

Web design is more...

It envelops a little bit of marketing,

being able to put different marketing messages

onto a website and understand how someone wants to learn

about a product.

You need to be able to design a website to answer all

of their questions, so that way,

they actually want to purchase the product,

and they understand what they're purchasing.

When you do mobile design, you have to think

about quick questions that people are asking

and how they want to digest information really easily

in small pieces because they're looking

at their mobile phones.

So it's a lot smaller screen.

You need to be able to condense information

and even come up with icons or images that they're gonna see

to answer questions and then be able to design things

like menus, different pages, and where information goes

inside of a website or an app.

Industrial design is usually physical product design.

I don't do too much of that, but it's really cool.

It's like everything that you interact

with usually an industrial designer has had their hands on

in the physical world.

It requires some engineering thinking,

some material design understandings,

so you need to know quite a bit

to be an industrial designer.

One of the projects I'm currently consulting on is Kuvee.

It's a smart wine bottle company.

They help consumers find wines that they love

and allow them to drink wine by the glass.

They have a smart bottle that keeps wine fresh for 30 days

and a smart dispenser,

which I am designing the interface for,

that allows you to rate while you're drinking your wines,

get feedback on what the pairing and tasting notes are

for the wine, and really envelop yourself

in the winery experience.

So you learn about where your wine is from,

how it was made, and where it was made.

One of the major projects

I'm working on right now is redesigning their navigation.

I first went out with a colleague of mine

and interviewed quite a few of their current consumers,

people who we think of as super-users

who use the product all the time,

and through that discussion, we found out

that they were asking for a lot of features

that the product already has.

So that led us to believe that some of the navigation

and the menu needed to be redesigned

in order to really showcase features

that are already available.

So a big part of being a product designer

is not necessarily coming up with new ideas

but also ensuring that people know

how to access existing ideas.

Kuvee is my first luxury product as a product designer,

which means that the entire experience

has to feel really personalized and upscale.

The consumer needs to feel that when they go to the website,

either on their phone or on their computer,

and then when they purchase the product,

to getting the product, unboxing the product,

trying it for the first time,

trying the wine for the first time,

that entire experience needs to feel cohesive, really clean,

really seamless, really effortless

so they continue to use the product

and then continue to enjoy the wines.

So as a product designer, you're responsible

for making sure that all of the interfaces line up,

all of the graphics line up, everything looks

and feels really rich but also the same.

My salary is 120,000 a year.

I charge hourly, so I can make a range of salaries annually.

Comparatively to others in my field,

I would say that I'm in the middle in terms

of what I charge.

I think you can always go up when you consult

on your hourly rates.

It just depends on

if there are clients available to pay that.

Because I work with early-stage companies,

I don't necessarily have the luxury of clients

with a ton of money backing them.

It can depend on if they've raised or not,

so it's really up to you when you're consulting

who you want to work with.

If you're excited about the product

and they might not have as much money,

it's kind of your own choice whether

or not you are deciding to take a cut

for a really interesting portfolio piece

that could end up providing you with a full-time position

at the company.

If you're going to take a full-time position,

you may end up taking a pay cut

for some security versus

actually having a little bit more income at the moment

but not really the security of knowing

if the job is going to continue

if you're doing consulting versus a full-time position

at a company.

As a product design consultant,

you need a mixture of both hard and soft skills,

soft skills being good communication skills,

good time management, the ability to budget to communicate

with clients about if a project is going to be on time

or if your deadlines are slipping and why.

In terms of hard skills,

you need to be able to use design programs

on your computer to produce mockups for your clients.

It also helps if you can understand a little bit

of code just so that you understand the limitations

of the work that you're doing,

and then you can also speak with the engineering team,

which a lot of clients appreciate.

One of the harder parts is just ensuring

that you're able to communicate through drawing

or through other channels than just verbally.

It takes a wild to be able to turn an idea

into something on paper as a skill.

That's definitely something I learned

in architecture school, so moving from an idea

into different iterations,

sketching it out, trying it in different versions,

building different models of it,

and deciding which one's the best.

Usually with clients, you present multiple versions

so that way they have things to choose from

as opposed to just a single solution.

What's tough about my job is

that it's sometimes unpredictable.

Especially as a consultant and working

with early-stage companies, you can't really rely

on everything working out next week, next month, next year,

so you have to be good at planning for the future

and making sure that you're saving money just

in case the worst case scenario ends up happening.

You also want to make sure that you are not pinning all

of that responsibility on yourself because

in an early-stage company, it's very personal.

You are working so hard.

Your heart gets put behind all of your work,

and so if things don't turn out exactly how you hoped,

it feels personal.

It feels like you've failed, but it's not just you.

What I love most about my job is

that I get to take a deep dive into lots

of different topics in different markets.

So one day you can be learning all about education.

One day you could be learning about health care

and healthcare policy,

and then one day you could be learning about wine.

I think it's really interesting to get to know a lot

of information really quickly from experts

and then try to endorse all of that information

into a product for consumers to learn, as well,

and to feel like that knowledge is coming across

in the design of the product.

For more infomation >> Mikaila, Product Design Consultant Part 1 - What I do and how much I make - Duration: 7:58.

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'Get ready for WAR' North Korea accuse 'Lunatic cockroach Trump' of declaring start of World War 3 - Duration: 3:09.

NORTH Korea has accused Donald Trump of declaring war on the hermit kingdom after the US President

berated Kim Jong-un's authoritarian dictatorship.

Mr Trump refused to hold back from threatening the despot during his tour of several Asian

nations despite being within firing range of Kim's deadly missiles.

He even branded the tyrant "short and fat" in a personal attack on Pyongyang's supreme

leader despite the ever-growing fear World War 3 may break out on the peninsula.

Now North Korea has claimed it considers the President's words a declaration of war after

depicting Kim as a "tyrant" and a "brutal dictator".

In a tirade published through state propaganda mouthpiece Rodong Sinmun, the hermit kingdom

took aim at a speech Trump made to his South Korean allies.

The statement said: "Trump astounded the international community by ridiculously distorting

and manipulating the reality of our Republic and ripping out all kinds of curse against

us for whopping 22 minutes in his 35-minute speech at the puppet National Assembly in

Seoul."

Describing the US President as a "cockroach" and "bacteria", the rag added: "We deem

Trump's slanders as a declaration of war to overthrow our regime."

The furious response to Trump's campaign to stop the North Korean tyrant was titled

'We Punish Crimes Committed by Lunatic President'.

It follows a chilling threat to the US President from the DPRK, who warned Mr Trump he could

be "sentenced to death".

The depraved regime branded the firebrand Republican a "hideous criminal" after

he insulted North Korea's crackpot despot Kim Jong-un during his five-nation Asia tour.

Pyongyang's mouthpiece, Rodong Sinmun, said: "The worst crime for which he can never

be pardoned is that he dared to malignantly hurt the dignity of the supreme leadership.

"He should know that he is just a hideous criminal sentenced to death by the Korean

people."

Rodong Sinmun, newspaper of the North Korea's Workers Party, also poked fun at President

Trump who failed to visit the heavily fortified demilitarised zone (DMZ).

Helicopters carrying the US President and an entourage of staff, media, and security

forces were forced to turn back just minutes from the DMZ because of fog and mist, thwarting

a plan that had been in the works since before the president left on his trip through Asia.

But the media puppet said: "It wasn't the weather.

He was just too scared to face the glaring eyes of our troops."

For more infomation >> 'Get ready for WAR' North Korea accuse 'Lunatic cockroach Trump' of declaring start of World War 3 - Duration: 3:09.

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I Choose Quality - Holly's Story - Duration: 1:31.

My name's Holly Taylor. I am profoundly deaf.

I lost my hearing when I was 4 years old when I contracted meningitis.

In 1987, I was Cochlear's first commercial pediatric recipient.

Growing up with the cochlear implant meant that, even though I was profoundly deaf,

I had all the same choices and all the same opportunities as any other child.

It has allowed me to attend normal schools.

It's allowed me to attend university.

It's allowed me to pursue a career that I chose.

Corporate law is very competitive,

it's very fast paced, it's very demanding.

I don't think that being a corporate lawyer would be possible without my implant.

It's allowed me to make the choices that I wanted to make

and live my life the way I wanted to live.

I haven't been restricted in any way by my deafness.

In fact, I don't even feel like I am deaf.

The quality of the sound that I hear is incredible.

I have a 5-month-old daughter

and I'm able to hear all the sounds that my daughter makes,

the most beautiful sounds.

And I can hear them with the cochlear implant.

And that, to me, is pretty amazing.

My name's Holly Taylor.

I choose quality. I choose Cochlear.

I choose quality.

I choose Cochlear.

For more infomation >> I Choose Quality - Holly's Story - Duration: 1:31.

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[ENG SUB] Stray Kids EP5 - Stray Kids Declare War in a Heart-to-Heart Talk - Duration: 2:33.

BC: Do you guys have any members that you're thankful for?

JS: For me its Changbin hyung

(expectation)

JS: Changbin hyung...

JS: constantly shows me a learning (?) figure which is nice to see

(t/n idk thats probably a diss in Korean?)

HJ: OHHH is this a rapper battle?

(Stray Kids declaration of war, diss battle)

JS: im kidding

JS: Even though we're together, there are things I can learn from him

JS: its also good that we have a competitiveness between us

(Changbin and Jisung who can stimulate each other)

FL: For me theres 8 people

(t/n shut up I'm sobbing he meant Minho as well *cries in a corner*)

FL: Like, when I first came (to Korea) I had a lot of hard times

(Felix who had a hard time when he first came to Korea)

FL: Like I would ask Changbin hyung a lot of questions

FL: like how to rap in Korean and hyung really helped me a lot

BC: Ohh Changbin did?

BC: thats a surprise

CB: Hold up, why is it a surprise?

CB: Event without myself knowing, I helped out a lot (t/n lol he's so smug about it too)

HJ: Changbin hyung, who are you thankful to then?

CB: There aint one (t/n I actually fell bc I laughed so hard)

(t/n chanffended)

CB: The person I'm most thankful to and most sorry to is Channie hyung

(embarrassed)

(t/n this boi. is actually. a meme.)

(Along with Chan and Jisung, Changbin was the one who also spend a while doing musical activities)

CB: Like he (Chan) was in the company the longest and we spend the longest time together)

CB: To be honest, me and Jisung are the ones who don't listen well and act up (towards Chan)

BC: What are you talking about ~

(serious)

HJ: Look at his series face he looks like he's already angry thinking about those times

CB: no the guys really follow me well

(serious)

CB: thats why I'm thankful, but not even that thankful *insert another smug face*

JS: What was that?

(18 year old Chnagbin's poor thankful expression)

BC: what about you Woojin?

WJ: For me it would be Jeongin

(t/n the bby is shook omg he's so precious help)

WJ: (Jeongin) really is kind of amazing

WJ: To be honest, when I was Jeongin's age, I would have had a lot of hard times

WJ: Doing stuff like this

WJ: I think its pretty amazing how he is able to endure things like this at his age

(pat pat)

For more infomation >> [ENG SUB] Stray Kids EP5 - Stray Kids Declare War in a Heart-to-Heart Talk - Duration: 2:33.

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Funny learn colors | Wrong Eyes Vampirina Sofia Masha | Finger family song | Todays Kids TV - Duration: 2:11.

Funny learn colors | Wrong Eyes Vampirina Sofia Masha | Finger family song

For more infomation >> Funny learn colors | Wrong Eyes Vampirina Sofia Masha | Finger family song | Todays Kids TV - Duration: 2:11.

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Wed Smoke With Mookie 11-15-17 - Duration: 24:27.

For more infomation >> Wed Smoke With Mookie 11-15-17 - Duration: 24:27.

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2017 October Update: Project Pan - Duration: 8:19.

So right now this is balanced on my pillows, and two cardboard boxes.. from things that

have been delivered to me, so, sad.

Um, anyway.

This is my update project pan thing that I'm doing, for the month of October, and I don't--I

have things that have a lot of progress and things that have like no progress.

So I'm going to start with the things that have no progress 'cause they're kinda sad.

Which is this one, and this is where I am, basically.

Because I left this upside down like this in my lip gloss container for a million years.

Like, upwards of about three weeks.

And I put it upside down for so long just to show you guys, but then I never had the

time to do it!

So here's this.

It's about where I thought it was in the beginning anyway, but I haven't used it because it's

been upside down.

Maybe I should use it right now..

This is probably gonna be a mistake..Well, I guess we'll see.

Oh look, and now it's all back to the bottom!

Oh, that's so sad.

The next thing is this little double here that I forgot existed after day one until

right after I published the last video.

It's still a hard color to wear, because I'm not really a pink-y girl..

And this is how much I have now, it's basically the same.

I've worn it like 5 times, maybe?

There's also the Tarte blush in Exposed, again, nothing.

You might be able to see a lot of the imprint, whatever that is, that has come off, but..

other than that, there's not much.

It's just really hard with blushes.

And I, of course, thought I could I totally do this Tarte Amazonian Clay Blush that everyone

says takes a million years.

I tried using it as an eyeshadow too, but this is the deepest mid-tone pink color you

can have before it gets deep, so it can sometimes make my eye look weird.

Like I wanted to deepen up a color on my outer eye part, but it just went really weird.

I just meant to make it darker, but it was just unpleasant.

Other things, I don't have any progress on this really.

I've been using it more, which is good, but I've been using it as an eyeshadow.

It's still a giant highlighter.

I only used it a couple times, I use it when I want more sunset-y-ness.

And about the same progress with Wisp.

There's still that large pan...

And you can see the sides are flat.

Wow, that's kinda sad.

I only have three things that I have, like, real progress on.

So I'm gonna go with the least amount of progress person--er, thing, first.

Which is the L'Oreal TruMatch Powder, [makes noise while opening the compact] this one

is a lot.

I mean, I don't remember what the last update was, to be honest, but I'm pretty sure I hadn't

quite, like, completed this rim yet, of the ring, like there were still some parts hanging

over, but now that's gone.

And I know it's just gonna be a while before I hit the next rung, because there's still

a lot here.

Good so far, though.

The next thing, so here's what it looks like right now.

That's a little better.

As you can see, most of that top pan is mostly.. pan.

And the name "Crease" is kind of got a little indent on it, so I have been using that shade

a little.

But I hit pan on this shadow, but I haven't even finished the top one yet and I've hit

made so much progress on this bottom part.

I'm not even actually using this middle part, but so..

That's a win for this one.

The only one that makes me more happy is this guy.

Like, remember, last time the "Color Statement Liner" it was on "lor Statement Liner"?

Now, all that you can see is "er," I don't know if you'll be able to read this... no,

you won't.

Okay.

So all you can see is "er," and then the number.

So I'm really happy with this guy.

Although I didn't have, like, super great progress, I did do really well on a few things

which is still good enough for me.

And I'm really happy I get to move this out of my collection, 'cause like, this one serves

no purpose.

It just kind of exists.

Although I'm still gonna use this, because of the project and everything, if I never

use this again I would still feel like I had my money's worth; which I could not say the

same about this.

Alright, so.

See y'all later.

Peace!

[BLOOPERS] I mean, it looks good, like in this ton of light.

That's 'cause there's a ton of light, though.

I don't know, it could be maybe, this way.

What if I did this..?

No.

Still blurry.

Okay.

Anyway..

You might be able to see here, I don't know, let's try focusing up here.. focus!

Focus Pocus, please!

No.

Oh well.

Well, you can see there's kind of, like, more..

Yeah.

So..

Thanks.

For more infomation >> 2017 October Update: Project Pan - Duration: 8:19.

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SonReal - My Friend (Lyrics) - Duration: 3:33.

We grown now, you my only father and the only father I've ever known

And you old now, bet your bottom dollar if it's up to me you wouldn't be alone, no no.

You home now..

Smoking on the bowl , hoping time ain't gonna fall like yeh.

Im gone too, but to be quite honest I need you more than you need you, and that's true.

But I know, I know, I know, I know its times like these.

When family is the one and only thing we need, to get by.

I know, I know, I know, I know I ain't no saint.

Neither is you I'm just you in a different way, so i say

If I got you then I know I got something, If we ain't got time then we ain't got nothin,

ain't got hate then we ain't got lovin.

If we ain't got each other then we ain't got nothin.

It's all on you my friend, It's all on you my friend, It's all on you my friend, It's all on you my friend

We grown now, you my only father and the only

father I've known and you so down, similar to me I'm hearin me up in ya every-time you phone, so ya know

Just slow down, only 59 got some life ahead of you so just roll.

Don't go down, same damn road you've been heading since mama let go, now

If I got you then I know I got something, If we ain't got time then we ain't got nothin,

ain't got hate then we ain't got lovin.

If we ain't got each other than we ain't got nothin, Yeah if I got you then I know I got

something, If we ain't got time then we ain't got nothin, ain't got hate then we ain't got

lovin.

If we ain't got each other than we ain't got nothin.

It's all on you my friend, It's all on you my friend, It's all on you my friend, It's all on you my friend

It's all on you my friend, It's all on you my friend, It's all on you my friend, It's all on you my friend

I know, I know, I know, I know its times like these

When family is the one and only thing we need

I know I know I know I know I ain't no saint

and neither is you, im just you in a different way. And all I know is..

If I got you then I know I got somethin, If we ain't got time then we ain't got nothin, ain't got hate then we ain't got lovin

if we ain't got eachother then we ain't got nothin yeah if I got you then I know I got somethin, if we ain't got time then we ain't got nothin

aint got hate then we ain't got lovin

If we ain't got each other than we ain't got nothin.

It's all on you my friend, It's all on you my friend, It's all on you my friend, It's all on you my friend

its all on you my friend, its all on you my friend, its all on you my friend, its all on my friend

It's all on you.

For more infomation >> SonReal - My Friend (Lyrics) - Duration: 3:33.

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중대본 "포항 지진 부상자 57명으로 늘어…이재민 1천536명" - Duration: 5:27.

For more infomation >> 중대본 "포항 지진 부상자 57명으로 늘어…이재민 1천536명" - Duration: 5:27.

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Roblox Rap Battles *Insane* (Read Description) - Duration: 18:04.

Yo :T

This is annoying -.-

Thanks for dropping in

Hope you'll enjoy this video

Also thanks for turning on subtitles lmao

Thank you for still watching my videos <3

Enjoy :)

Sorry that I couldn't add music, I was serious about my computer being old and me not being able to edit my videos too much :T

For more infomation >> Roblox Rap Battles *Insane* (Read Description) - Duration: 18:04.

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Live The Adventure Summit Fall 2017- Fun For Louis Landing - Duration: 3:26.

Hello everyone!

I wanted to tell you about the amazing weekend I just had at the Live The Adventure Summit.

Live The Adventure is an organization put on by Fun For Louis who has a huge travel vlog and he just flew around the world with JP

in this little plane.

And they landed at the Kernville Airport, which is where myself and other participants

were all there waiting for him and cheering him on.

Then after that, we were able to celebrate and also meet other travel influencers and appreciators of travel content.

And learn from the best in different workshops and panels.

So it was a really cool weekend, I didn't film much

because I was trying to soak up all the info and really make those friendships and connections

rather than just being like "I'm gonna stick a camera in your face before I even know you!"

I didn't film too much, but I do want to show you some of the highlights that I did catch on camera.

Some of the featured creators included Kristin & Siya from Hopscotch The Globe

The Vagabrothers,

Hey Nadine,

And Jax Austin, who travels around the U.S.

in his converted school bus.

The days were filled with workshops

and time to relax and mingle.

At night there was live music and food trucks,

and plenty of time to just hang out around the campfire.

On the final day, we were able to tour

Kristin & Siya's airstream which is super cool.

Overall it was an amazing weekend! I would definitely reccomend it to you,

if you're a travel vlogger, aspiring travel vlogger, or just an appreciator of travel content

be it on Instagram, Youtube, etc.

It was such a great experience and I made a lot of new friends,

a couple of which I'm about to be meeting up with

in San Francisco's Chinatown.

So you'll have to see the next video to see what we do in

Chinatown, and I'll see you then!

For more infomation >> Live The Adventure Summit Fall 2017- Fun For Louis Landing - Duration: 3:26.

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Video Shows Arrogant Dem. Rep Telling Black Pro-Lifer She's Ignorant, Disrespectful - Duration: 4:25.

For more infomation >> Video Shows Arrogant Dem. Rep Telling Black Pro-Lifer She's Ignorant, Disrespectful - Duration: 4:25.

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Eric N Gary - "Marshalls Gang" (OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO) - Duration: 2:05.

Gucci Gang Nah Marshal Gang

Ya Gucci's expensive Way to expensive

Alright, here we go Marshal Gang

Cheap stuff, good quality

Marshall Gang Marshall Gang Marshall Gang Marshall Gang Marshall Gang Marshall Gang Marshall Gang

Spent 3 dollars on new shades My girl loves the money that we save

Now I could take her out to cheesecake Discounted clothes on our wedding day

Rather save my money for some other thangs Marshal Gang Marshal Gang Marshal Gang

Marshall Gang Marshall Gang Marshall Gang Marshall Gang Marshall Gang Marshall Gang Marshall Gang

Spent 3 dollars on new shades My girl loves the money that we save

Now I could take her out to cheesecake Discounted clothes on our wedding day

Rather save my money for some other thangs Marshall Gang Marshall Gang Marshall Gang

My jeans cost less than your eggs We all still live in a tent

Oversized shoes on your left Clearance rack right over there

None of these shirts look new to me No ones gonna use it call it musical.ly

Still pretty cheap so its Gucci Bought all this stuff total 33

Cheap clothes, still attractive Got your girl doing backflips

She's a cashier told her cash this Now she sleepin' on my mattress

She woke up, made me breakfast You called, voicemail message

You went and bought Gucci necklace But she wanted me for Christmas

Marshall Gang Marshall Gang Marshall Gang Marshall Gang Marshall Gang Marshall Gang Marshall Gang

Spent 3 dollars on new shades My girl loves the money that we save

Now I could take her out to cheesecake Discounted clothes on our wedding day

Rather save my money for some other thangs Marshall Gang Marshall Gang Marshall Gang Marshall Gang

Marshall Gang Marshall Gang Marshall Gang Marshall Gang Marshall Gang Marshall Gang Marshall Gang

Spent 3 dollars on new shades My girl loves the money that we save

Now I could take her out to cheesecake Discounted clothes on our wedding day

Rather save my money for some other thangs Marshall Gang Marshall Gang Marshall Gang

gucci gang, gucci gang parody, gucci gang remix, rap parody,

eric n gary song

For more infomation >> Eric N Gary - "Marshalls Gang" (OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO) - Duration: 2:05.

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