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How to Tell if Your Dog Loves You! Signs That Your Dog Loves You and What to Look For! - Duration: 3:27.
Hi guys and welcome back to Relax My Dog, today I'm going to be finding out if
Milo really does love me, I'm going to be giving you five points to
find out whether your dog really does love you, so without further ado, let's
get started, okay so the first point that you can find out if your dog really does
love you is if your dog gives you regular eye contact, now if a dog gives
another dog eye contact it can sometimes be quite aggressive, however when a dog
gives a human or someone that is in their family eye contact, it usually means
it's out of love and not war and this also means that they are quite happy and
really comfortable with you!
Number two is if your dog reacts positively to the sound of your voice, this could be if they look happy, again if they're giving
you eye contact and especially if they are wagging their tail
which moves on to a third point which is if the dog wags
their tail, it usually is a sign of love, especially when your dog moves his whole
body, now I know that when we return home to Milo he goes absolutely
crazy, he wags his tail, his whole body moves and his sort of rear end
comes towards you, sort of creates like a curl
number four is if your dog snuggles with you, whether this is on the sofa or
you're watching TV or in bed or wherever your dog likes to snuggle, because if you
think about it, a dog can go to sleep anywhere but if they choose to go to
sleep on you or close to you, it really does mean that they love you, Milo isn't
much of a snuggler, he sort of likes his own space, he gets quite hot quite
quick, he likes to be constantly aware of what everybody is doing in the room
however Milo does love to lean on you, if you're sat on the sofa he'll come over
and he'll sit right next to you and lean on you! The last one is if your dog
smiles at you, this can be quite a difficult one to see however Milo is
quite a smiler, his cheeks go up in the air and he just has a massive
grin on his face and a dogs smile can have many different meanings
and that's it for our five top tips to find out if your dog really does love you
let us know down below in the comments if your dog really does love
you and what you found out from these top tips, also don't forget to give this
a big thumbs up if you enjoyed it and let us know down below what you'd like
to see from us, don't forget to click the little notification bell next door to
the subscribe button as this will keep you notified every single time we upload
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Bye!
you
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NFL Wife Just Made Foul Admission About What Else Black Offensive Line Did To White QB
For Supporting Anthem.
And just when you thought the ungrateful millionaires in the NFL couldn't go lower, they manage
to once again pull another rabbit from their collective hats.
Miko Grimes, the wife of Tampa Bay Buccaneers cornerback Brent Grimes, who once feuded with
Miami Dolphins beat writers while her husband was with that team made a truly frightening
claim.
On Tuesday, while on a nationally syndicated morning program "The Breakfast Club,"
Grimes claimed that the Oakland Raiders did, in fact, allow quarterback Derek Carr to get
injured after Raiders players had a locker room fight in which Carr demanded that his
teammates stand during the national anthem instead of kneeling.
She did not say where the story came from or offer anything in the way of sourcing to
back up her frightening claim.
It is a known fact that Carr is a religious man and he, like most true believers in God,
is to the right of the political spectrum.
So the defensive line acting this way towards their quarterback isn't out of the question
considering these players only pretty much care about their own egos and to them the
existence of a higher power other than themselves comes as a hard pill to swallow.
ESPN Reports:
Raiders underachieving at midseason, despite Derek Carr, Marshawn Lynch
Here's a look at the first half of the season for the Oakland Raiders and a preview of what
to expect the second half:
First-half snapshot with grade: What started out with so much promise — a 2-0 start with
Marshawn Lynch getting "hyphy" by dancing on the sideline in a rout of the New York
Jets — has become a frustrating muddle in Oakland.
The Raiders' high-powered offense, which was ranked No. 6 last season, was just 20th
at the midway point, seemingly having lost its identity.
A year ago, the Raiders were a smashmouth, power-running team that rode Derek Carr's
arm to late-game heroics.
Now, under new offensive coordinator Todd Downing, Lynch is averaging just 3.8 yards
per carry, though his two-TD performance at Miami last weekend provided a spark, and Carr,
who missed a game with a broken bone in his back a season after breaking his right pinkie
finger and his right leg, was throwing too many short passes for the liking of anyone
in Silver and Black, before going deep with success in Miami.
A 4-5 record is the epitome of underachieving in Oakland these days.
Grade: here average
Midseason MVP: Michael Crabtree.
The receiver, in his third year in Oakland, has been a constant in an increasingly inconsistent
offense.
His 411 receiving yards on 33 catches and 12.5 yards per reception average led the team
through eight games.
His six touchdown catches were tied for the third-most in the NFL.
Sure, someone has to throw the ball to him, but with his sure hands you could make a case
that he should be targeted on even more passes, especially on third down.
In the Week 8 loss at the Buffalo Bills, Crabtree ran a deep in route that had many old-school
Raiders looking on in admiration.
Alas, Carr did not see him.
Best moment: Upending the Kansas City Chiefs in Week 7, 31-30, during a Thursday prime-time
affair in Oakland.
The game ended with Crabtree's 2-yard TD catch from Carr and a Giorgio Tavecchio PAT
with no time on the clock, which halted the Raiders' four-game losing streak.
It appeared as though the offense had rediscovered its mojo after Carr directed an 11-play, 85-yard
drive in the final 2:25.
Plus, it lifted a huge weight from Carr, who beat the Chiefs for only the second time in
his four-year career.
Worst moment: Getting beat up and embarrassed on national television at the Washington Redskins
in Week 3.
As if losing 27-10, while going 0-for-11 on third down, was not bad enough, a string of
conspiracy theories followed.
One included the offensive line being so upset with Carr for not kneeling with them during
the national anthem that they let him take a beating that night.
Another had the Raiders too distracted with planning a protest in the wake of President
Donald Trump's national anthem comments two nights earlier.
Think what you want, but this much was true: Oakland was the only NFL team some 3,000 miles
away from home, cooped up in a hotel all day long, watching protests across the league
and, with the Raiders' heritage of social advancement, had been given the green light
by owner Mark Davis to demonstrate, if they pleased.
You could say the Raiders have yet to fully recover from that game, in which they were
dominated physically.
Second-half outlook: Five times during his 15-minute media conference following the Week
8 loss at Buffalo that dropped Oakland's record to 3-5, Raiders coach Jack Del Rio
said "mojo," as in that is what his team needed to recapture to get on track.
Davis sat in the lobby of the Ritz Carlton in Sarasota, Florida, where the team stayed
between games at Buffalo and at the Miami Dolphins, for a couple of hours two days after
the loss to the Bills, cooling off from the disappointing start while offering encouragement
to passing-by players.
Words will not help as much as production.
For the offense to achieve what is expected, it needs to go back to being a forceful unit
that sets up the play-action pass with Lynch pounding the ball up the middle; and Carr
has to be confident enough to take more deep shots, rather than settle for 3-yard passes
on third-and-7.
Meanwhile, the defense is only ranked 26th in the league through nine games, despite
the presence of reigning NFL Defensive Player of the Year Khalil Mack.
Will someone please buy this man a set of suspenders before he loses his pants!
Of course, none of her allegations have been proven and it's doubtful they will ever
be able to be proven true or false.
Just the fact that so many people believe it's true, without even taking into consideration
how poorly the Raider's play day in and day out, even before the whole National Anthem
shenanigans demonstrates just how bad things have gotten for the NFL and their paid employees.
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I AM NOT ENOUGH - monologue - Duration: 2:33.
Why
Why?
Why is this happening again and again and again
I Feel like I'm unable to really enjoy the here and now for long
I Struggle my head my thoughts are killing me
And it boils up to a point where I can't handle it anymore
What am I?
Am I enough?
Intelligent enough?
Pretty enough?
Am I even funny?
What will be left if I lose something I rely on so much
Who will I be?
How will I betray myself?
What will be left?
I'm a f**k up
What am I really good at what am I doing here right now? What's the point?
I Know this will fade again
And maybe tomorrow, I will feel like the best, the hottest, the coolest person ever...
But they come back...
these dark
self-destructive thoughts always come back
This is a fight with myself. I don't want to bother the people with this we all have our battles
I'm scared of how many rounds. I'm still going to lose in this fight
But I hope... I know!
That someday
I'll win
I Wanna to be strong, I wanna to inspire. I want to send this out to the world
Maybe I can reach someone that feels the same
Maybe I can even help
So they don't feel alone
Maybe that's the purpose... maybe that's the point
You are beautiful! don't give up you!...
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RENTING HAUNTED APARTMENT IN JAPAN by Sebastiano Serafini - Duration: 4:58.
hey, you
are you tired of living in a small house, far aways from the city center where there aren't even buses?
I have a solution for you
it is called JIKKOBUKKEN
what is it?
it's just a house where it has been commited a bloody murder during the past 2 years
a mansion that could be hunted by ghosts
it your are fine with the horror vibe
you will love living in your blood house
JIKKOBUKEN
THE BEST SOLUTION TO RENT IN JAPAN
hello everyone and welcome to a new from of sebastiano serafini in japan
we are in this wonderful location to talk about a wonderful topic
which is an answer to one of your comment-question
thank you always for sending me all these questions, I will keep on answer
today I wanted to give you some advice to rent a house in Japan
that are cheap
expecially if you want to rent in tokyo
where most of apartments are usually really expensive and also very tiny
the advice I would like to give to all of you
that are tryng to come to Japan
for holiday, studying etc..
you might want to buy a lot of anime things and they cost a lot of money
you want to eat outside and try all delicious japanese food and that cost too
you study and school costs
so i really understand that you probably want to save money
however, please don't worry, I have the perfect solution for you!
which is: JIKOOBUKKEN
what is jikkobukken?
it's the solution for you, a beautiful new way to rent in Japan
and you can find wonderful apartments
for a very low price
I suggest this solution only if you aren't scared of ghosts
because these jikkobukken
are all these apartments in which something terrible has happened
such as a person has died for unnatural cause or murder
if you are supersticious maybe it's not the best for you, but if you aren't you should try
to talk to OSHIMA TERU
who used to be a regular real estate, but since he has so good at renting these type of places
he is now focusing only in jikkobukken and he is now the expert
he is definitely the person to ask when it comes to these jikkobukken
he has also been on tv talking about this
and there are actually a lot of celebrities living in these kind of mansions
maybe one of the reason it's also cos it makes into the news if they go in these places to live
it's strange considering that most of japanese believe in ghosts
I have a video where I talk about ghosts
however many foreigns don't believe in these things, and so they rent these apartaments
I never stayed in one of these places
not cos i'm particulary supersticious, but mainly cos I like to live in new apartaments
anyway I wanted to share with you this story that i've read
they say it's a true story
but since i'ts about a jikkobukken connected to Oshima Teru, I guess it's true
the story is about a woman
she was about 80 years old, and she lived in a nice house
in ueno area
she was honest and always pay her rent on time
never have any problems
however
at some point for 2 months the woman has stopped paying her rent
and it wasn't possible to get in contact with her anymore
so her real estate
they went inside her to see what was going on
and they had to put masks on to entering
because they've smelled something strange while walking in her appartment
and theyve found the corpe of the woman in the living room
but she sad dead for over 5 months
and they've found that that for the past 5 months
she has paid the first 3 with automatic payment from her bank account
and than stopped
omg that's terrifying
after these they've called some specialist to clean to house
however they've never managed to rent this house to japanese or anybody who wanted to live there long term
but now this apartment it's possible to rent it on Airbnb
if you would like to live in this house in ueno
altho some tourrists who has tried to stay there they had sometimes problem opening the house door because it was often locked from the inside
and some people believe that the spirit of the woman has never really left the apartment
very strange
anyway I hope this video was useful
and that you might consider staying in a jikkobukken apartment now
I hope that the person who has asked me how to rent a big/ cheap pleace in the middle of tokyo was satisfy with my answer XD
don't forget the I upload new video everyday at 2 pm (italian time)
so we will see each other tomorrow with another worlderful video from Japan
thank you so much for watching and if you like this video don't forget to like it and comment on it
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Hey, what's up?
John Sonmez here from simpleprogrammer.com.
Today I'm going to be talking to you about how to freelance as a software developer.
This is not a question, but I get this question plenty of times.
How do I freelance as a software developer?
How can I become a freelancer and software developer?
This is a very common fantasy.
I'm going to say fantasy that most developers have because I'll tell you my background.
I was working as a regular developer, doing regular jobs for a good amount of time.
I always have this dream and I said, "Man, I would love to be a freelancer."
I don't want know why I wanted to do this.
I guess I wanted the freedom.
My highest value in life, I've told you guys this before, is freedom.
I value freedom more than anything.
I thought that becoming a freelance developer would be a way to attain my freedom.
Now, I eventually did this and I was able to build up to $300—actually at one point
$500 an hour.
You can check out my video on billing 300 bucks an hour and how to do that here.
Definitely check that if you haven't seen that.
I found that it wasn't at all it was cracked up to be.
Before I tell you how to become a freelancer and I will, I promise, I want you to make
sure that you want to do this, first of all.
Because I think for a lot of developers, what makes a lot of sense, a lot of people, in
general, is to skip the freelance and go straight to product creation.
I'll tell you why.
Essentially, level one is you're working for someone else.
Level two, you're a freelancer.
Level three, you have a product or a business that generates some kind of passive income.
Level four, you have so much money, you have so much income coming in that you just do
whatever the fuck you want.
You don't care what anyone says.
You don't have to respect anyone like you used to.
That's kind of where I'm sort of at right now with this business.
That's why I'll make a video on whatever I want.
I don't care.
I don't have a repercussion.
I'm just doing what I want to do.
The market is not defining that.
With that said and we're just going to kind of talk about the gap.
Why I say skipping from level one to level three makes a lot of sense, and skipping to
freelancer thing.
I know.
I know you're here to figure out how to be a freelancer, but if I can convince you to
not become one, first, that's going to save you a lot of pain.
If you still want to do it, I'll tell you what I think is the best way to do it.
Okay.
The reason why is because when you become a freelancer, and this is something I didn't
calculate on, I went from one boss to many bosses.
Now, you become location independent, but you don't become time independent.
What's the difference here?
That means you don't have to go into an office to work most of the time, but your
time is still not your own.
You have clients and they have deadlines, and you got to do work.
You're a freelancer so you own your own business.
That's great.
That's awesome.
It feels good but you're still at the mercy of bosses and it's more than one boss, it's
multiple bosses because when they need this work done, you got to do it.
You can't be like, "Well, I guess I'm not going to work for two weeks."
You're going to lose your clients and you've got to keep the business running, plus you've
got to do the overhead of the business.
Overhead is not fun.
It's not writing code.
I mean maybe accountants think that's fun, but it costs money and it costs time to do
that.
Instead, what I always suggest, at least now, is to go straight to level three.
This is where when I was a freelancer, I realized, "Oh, wait.
You know, it would be so much better to have a product that I sell, to have an actual business
that generates passive income, so that I can be both location independent and time independent."
I became location and time independent.
Now, I'm not saying this to convince you I'm a baller.
I don't care if you think I'm a baller or not.
My point is this is that like that's a much higher level of freedom.
Now, you still have some restrictions in that you have to create something that people want.
The market is your boss essentially, but it gives you a lot more freedom.
For most developers, they're looking for freedom.
When you become a freelancer, you find that you're actually burden more and sometimes
you don't even make more money.
I mean you definitely have a higher potential of earning being a freelancer versus a career
developer, but you have an even higher potential if you own a business.
It's infinitely scalable.
You can make a lot of money without doing anything after you've put in the work.
Now, we'll get down to it.
I'll give you some simple steps.
I still haven't convinced you not to be a freelancer, okay, that's fine.
If you're going to be a freelancer, how do you do it?
I'll give you the hard way and I'll give you the easy way.
The hard way is this, is to knock on doors and make phone calls, and send out emails
and LinkedIn requests and jump on Upwork, and try and get business that way.
That's the hard way because it's called the cold approach or a cold sale.
You don't have an introduction.
You're just asking people.
You're asking people for stuff.
You say, "Can I please?
Please sir, can I have a job?
Can I work for you?
Can you pay me money to?
Can I write some code for you?"
You're not going to command a high premium.
You're going to spend a lot of time going out and knocking and busting doors until you
finally get—it will work.
It will work if you're willing to put in the work, but that's not the best way.
Instead, the best way is if you're going to do this, if you're really serious about this
and I've got a course that will help you out on this.
It's called How to Market Yourself as a Software Developer.
Go ahead and click the link and then open in another window, and you can check it out
later, but listen.
Don't check it out now.
Listen to me, okay?
What you want to do is you want to build a personal brand, okay?
You want to market yourself.
That's why I made the course How to Market Yourself as a Software Developer.
Even if you don't get the course, just get this, what I'm telling you right now, is you
want to figure out a way to build the brand, to build an audience, to build authority in
the industry, a slice of the industry you want to specialize, of course.
Once I started my blog on Simple Programmer and I had 10,000 people visiting that blog
a month.
Now, I have 250 to 300,000 visit the blog per month.
When even I just had 10,000, I was getting job offers.
I was getting people say, "Can you write this code for me?
I'll hire you."
It's basically name your price.
They're like, "How much does it cost you?
How much will you charge me essentially in order to do this?"
Not only are you knocking on doors, people are coming to you.
How much better of a negotiation position do you think you're in when someone comes
to you and says, "I want you to write this code?"
That's how you build $300 an hour.
If it wasn't going to happen—I wasn't going to knock on the door and say, "Hey, I want
to write some code for you.
You never heard of me.
It's all right.
I'm a really good developer.
Check out my resume".
"How much do you charge?"
"I charge $300 an hour."
Hahaha, goodbye.
That's what would happen.
If someone comes to me and I say, "I have a lot of business.
I have reputation in the industry.
You came to me, 300.
That's my rate.
I don't negotiate my rate."
They say, "Sure.
I want the best."
You see what I'm saying?
Or "I want you."
That's what you got to do.
If you really want to become a freelancer, you're really serious about this, you start
now by planting the roots, by planting the seeds now, which means that you build your
brand.
You build your business.
You build an audience.
Start with a blog.
Maybe a YouTube channel, right?
I've got a free course if you don't want to pay whatever for How to Market Yourself
as a Software Developer.
That's cool.
I understand.
Cheapskate.
No, I'm just kidding.
No.
Go check out How to Create a Blog to Boost your Career and that will at least get you
started creating a blog.
It's going to take some time.
It's going to take some work.
If you plant these seeds, you're going to save yourself a lot of time in the long run.
Anyway, all right.
That's it.
That's all I got for you today.
If you like this video, by the way, I've got plenty more of them.
I do two to three a day.
What you want to do is you want to make sure you click down here the Subscribe.
You want to click the bell though so that you don't miss any of the videos I do, pretty
much two to three a day.
I'll talk to you next time.
Take care.
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I AM NOT ENOUGH - monologue - Duration: 2:33.
Why
Why?
Why is this happening again and again and again
I Feel like I'm unable to really enjoy the here and now for long
I Struggle my head my thoughts are killing me
And it boils up to a point where I can't handle it anymore
What am I?
Am I enough?
Intelligent enough?
Pretty enough?
Am I even funny?
What will be left if I lose something I rely on so much
Who will I be?
How will I betray myself?
What will be left?
I'm a f**k up
What am I really good at what am I doing here right now? What's the point?
I Know this will fade again
And maybe tomorrow, I will feel like the best, the hottest, the coolest person ever...
But they come back...
these dark
self-destructive thoughts always come back
This is a fight with myself. I don't want to bother the people with this we all have our battles
I'm scared of how many rounds. I'm still going to lose in this fight
But I hope... I know!
That someday
I'll win
I Wanna to be strong, I wanna to inspire. I want to send this out to the world
Maybe I can reach someone that feels the same
Maybe I can even help
So they don't feel alone
Maybe that's the purpose... maybe that's the point
You are beautiful! don't give up you!...
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Look what he is saying to her Lol
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How I Made It: Keli of Kaike - Duration: 1:46.
(upbeat music)
- Come on in.
I was just working on my office.
- [Interviewer] Hey, so your office is up here?
- It is.
It's my own little space,,
but I'm still really close to all the action.
- [Interviewer] Oh wow, so what do you have over there?
- This is Marshmallow Mask and Scrub.
- [Interviewer] That sounds delicious.
Can you tell me more?
- Sure.
Come follow me.
- [Interviewer] So what is KAIKE?
- KAIKE is an all natural and vegan skin care brand,
with a focus on good clean fun.
- [Interviewer] Oh, cool.
And how'd you think of this?
- I started having migraines and realized
that some of the chemicals in my body products
could be contributing to them,
so I did some trial and error,
and developed KAIKE'S preservative-free formulas.
- [Interviewer] Nice.
And KAIKE is a family business, right?
- It is.
Each of my kids has assigned a role for themselves
within the company.
Speaking of the kids,
give me quick second to go check on them.
- [Interviewer] Sure.
How do you keep your house tidy
while working from home?
- You guys helping me out?
Sometimes I get help from the kids.
Doing a few chores in between work.
- [Interviewer] What's the hardest thing
about owning your own business?
- Creating a vision,
and successfully executing on it.
- [Interviewer] And the easiest?
- I love creating new products with my daughters.
- [Interviewer] Do you have any words of encouragement
for other moms trying to start a business?
- Include your kids on the journey.
Not only will you be surprised by their ideas,
but you'll be cultivating an entrepreneurial spirit
and a bonding opportunity for them.
But I really have to get back to work.
- [Interviewer] Okay.
Thanks for having us.
- Thanks for coming!
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I Am a Missionary: Episode 5 - Ellyn Dubberly - Duration: 3:13.
I was afforded opportunities to go on short-term mission trips with my family
so I grew up always afraid that any day my dad would come home and say that we
would be moving to Costa Rica or somewhere like that where I would have
to learn a different language and eat different foods
and so it was always something I resisted.
My husband answered the call first.
He serves as a long-term volunteer in mission.
At that time we were living in North Carolina.
I worked for a local church there as a children's minister.
Together we made the
decision for him to go and serve the Evangelical Methodist Church in El Salvador.
I did not feel a call for me specifically in going to El Salvador at the time.
I still felt very called in the ministries in which I was working in.
But through that it became very clear that for us to remain a family in the same
location that I needed to begin discerning about
how God had a call for me in that place.
And through prayer and reading in the Psalms
I began thinking 'You know maybe God has a place for me here in El Salvador
in the area of christian education.'
And I became open to that call.
My favorite thing about El Salvador is probably my favorite thing anywhere.
The children and the excitement and hope there.
I specifically love the church, the Methodist church in
El Salvador because of the heart that it has for children.
One of the things that I experienced the first time I visited El Salvador
before choosing to be a missionary.
In communion the children went first
and that to me is just a beautiful imagery of
of the place of children in the kingdom of God.
That they are important, that they have the place of honor.
Sometimes we offer adults that first place in communion but I love the way
in El Salvador in the Methodist church they invite the children to come first.
I would say to not seek a specific destination but to look for God wherever
he's placed you and to look for God in the moment where you are and to realize
that you don't bring the answers.
That you sometimes find the answers where he sends you
and as I look back at the variety of experiences in which he's placed me
I realized yes that this is where he has me called to be at this
time and that he's designed my life in a way to to get to do this work.
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LANGUAGE WARS I: A NEW LANGUAGE (OR RATHER, TWO) - Duration: 3:29.
Hello everyone from St. Petersburg!
I got back from the Polyglot Conference in Iceland a few days ago
And I'm very motivated now to learn some new languages
So I thought I'd make a language challenge for myself
There's this challenge in the "polyglot community"
called the "Add 1" challenge
You're supposed to basically try
to learn a new language as well as possible
for example within a 90 day period
But I thought to myself
I'd do a bit more than just one
So my challenge will be called "Add 2"
I'll be adding two languages
And the languages I've decided to learn as well as possible are:
Thai
and modern Greek!
So why these two languages?
Because here in St. Petersburg
two of my roommates are from Thailand and Greece respectively
So that will probably come in handy
if any questions arise
about these languages
So yeah, we'll see!
We'll see how well I'm able to learn them
in the course of the next 90 days.
I'll be making three videos
to show my progress
at the end of each month
to show you guys what I've learned :)
Right now my knowledge is zero
in both languages
I just started learning the Greek alphabet.
Later in the week I'll also post a video about the conference in Iceland!
It was very cool
It's getting a bit loud in here
So I'm going to end the video here;
Until next time!
Bye!
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I am Darkseid (Arrival) | Justice League: War - Duration: 1:28.
- What are they doing with them? - Can't be sure, but I know this.
They're not killing anyone.
- They're harvesting them. - This isn't an isolated incident either.
It's happening across the world.
We're too late. He's here.
- I'm guessing that's the bad guy. - Lucky guess.
Hmm, he doesn't look that tough.
[COMPUTER BEEPS]
No.
I am entropy. I am death.
I am Darkseid.
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How Are Mutual Funds Invested? | Your Money, Your Choices with Susan Daley - Duration: 5:21.
Each mutual fund has a portfolio manager that determines what securities are bought and
sold within the fund on a regular basis.
But if it's up to the mutual fund portfolio manager to buy and sell securities that the
fund holds, how do you know that's aligned with the kind of investments you want?
In my previous video I outlined how portfolio managers run mutual funds and the way they
invest is broadly determined beforehand and outlined in the fund's prospectus.
In today's video, I'll outline the two main ways mutual funds are invested.
I'm Susan Daley and this is Your Money, Your Choices.
The first way that mutual funds can be invested is passively.
These types of mutual funds are called index mutual funds.
Before I get into index mutual funds, it's necessary to outline what an index is in the
world of finance.
An index is a basket of securities that is used to measure a market.
So for example, the S&P/TSX Composite is an index produced by Standard and Poor's that
tracks the Canadian markets (or the Toronto Stock Exchange).
The S&P 500 tracks the 500 largest stocks in the US market, while the FTSE US Total
Market Index is comprised of over 4,500 stocks on the US exchanges.
The broader the index (i.e. the more stocks it includes), the more it tracks the total market
The indexes often weigh the stocks within them by their size, or market capitalization.
Market capitalization is equal to the price of the stock multiplied by the
number of shares issued.
So a stock with a higher price doesn't necessarily make it bigger than a company with a smaller
share price.
If we go back to the S&P/TSX Composite that is used to estimate the total Canadian
market, Royal Bank of Canada (RBC) is the largest holding in that index, because it is the biggest
public company, measured by market capitalization, in Canada.
There are multiple index providers (i.e. companies that create these indexes), and each have
their own rules for including companies within the indexes.
They may vary slightly, but there is little leeway for an index provider to include more
of a specific company because they like that specific stock, or exclude a stock they dislike,
it's mainly rules-based.
The main providers for Canadian investors include S&P, FTSE, Russell, and MSCI.
Back to index mutual funds.
An index mutual fund is one where the Portfolio Manager looks to track the index
the fund has chosen.
Using the Canadian example again.
The fund prospectus may outline that the fund seeks to track the S&P/TSX Composite.
In this case, the portfolio manager will seek to track this index as closely as possible.
When the underlying index changes (it adds or deletes stocks, or the proportion
changes), the portfolio manager will make changes to the mutual fund holdings so that
it is in line with the index.
Because the Portfolio Manager isn't making decisions on which stocks to buy and sell
and the weight of each stock within the fund, they don't need to hire smart research analysts
and can keep costs low.
The second way mutual funds are managed is actively.
Active mutual funds seek to beat the market (and their index mutual fund competitors)
in two ways:
The first is by selecting individual securities that they believe will do well.
Back to our Canadian Equity example, let's say the portfolio manager thinks that RBC
will do well, and CIBC won't.
Rather than holding onto both of those stocks in the same proportion as the index,
the Portfolio Manager can choose not to buy (or sell if the fund already owns) CIBC.
With the money that would have been allocated to CIBC, they can now buy more RBC shares.
If CIBC does better than RBC, the fund will underperform (all else being equal), if RBC
does better, the fund will outperform.
The second way managers try to beat the market is through market timing.
This is where the portfolio manager will try and predict how markets will move and react
to specific events and economic factors.
For example, they may choose specific market sectors (financial corporations, materials
companies) they believe will do better based on the economic conditions (low interest rates,
or economic recessions).
Another example is moving assets in and out of asset classes (stocks or bonds) or geographies
in expectation of market movements based on specific events.
For example someone basing their investment decisions by predicting whether Trump would
be elected and how the US stock and bond market would react if he was elected.
Or predicting a financial recession, so moving out of stocks and holding cash instead.
That's why you see active funds like the Investors Canadian Equity Fund allowing up
to 50% of foreign securities.
If the Portfolio Manager thinks that US equities will do better than Canadian equities, he
or she can load up on US equities and try and do better than the fund's Canadian Equity
mutual fund competitors.
Since actively managed mutual funds are making specific investment decisions on what to hold
all the time, they need to employ analysts and purchase research to inform these decisions
constantly.
This drives the cost of the fund up significantly compared to index mutual funds.
Is this cost increase to have someone actively manage your mutual fund worth it?
I'll talk about that in a future video, but I'd love to hear your thoughts in the
comments below.
In my next video, I'll be outlining the various fees associated with mutual funds,
active and passive.
Be sure to subscribe so you don't miss it.
And click the bell to receive notifications when new videos are posted every other Wednesday.
If you're not getting these notifications, check your settings.
I'm Susan Daley and this has been Your Money, Your Choices.
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Picking a Bike Shop BEFORE a Bike?! - Duration: 3:59.
Last year we moved out here to Grand Junction,
CO, and it was pretty easy to fall in love with mountain biking.
I was soon on the HUNT for an amazing bike shop to call my own…
In a world of online direct sales…
I still think having an amazing local bike shop is important.
I'll make it a point to find every bike shop around me… and give each one about
4 or 5 tries…
Whether it's to get some maintenance done… to buy a tube… or just to window shop..
I try to get a good feel for the general mood and the shop culture
I understand that it can be really hard to find one that doesn't feel snobby or super
exclusive…
Some don't want to talk to you if you're not buying a $5,000 bike
Some are super pushy and just want to sell anything
And others might not even give you the time of day…
I understand… that some people out there have had bad experiences…including me..
and some are against bike shops…
But coming from road biking in Salt Lake City…
I knew what it was like to have a shop that was owned and ran by riders… who were genuine
and passionate about the sport.
They just wanted to share the camaraderie and expand the community.
I got to experience the importance of having amazing people welcome me into that community,
and want to genuinely share that passion….
As well as take care of me and my bike (even when it didn't make them any money)…
I also found that it was incredibly important to have someone stand behind their brands…
and be able to take care of brand and warrantee issue, without me having to worry about the
follow up…
Yes…
I could do all my research and fall in love with a certain bike or brand…because of
this or that…. but what happens when you don't feel welcome, or you don't trust
the shop that carries that brand, and supports it?
If you find a perfect shop… chances are that they will have a good variety of brands
and bikes for you to fall in love with.. and then you'll have a support system built
around you and your bike choice!
Fortunately, I have found my Colorado Bike Shop…
Over the Edge Sports in Fruita, CO has gone above and beyond, SEVERAL times for me…
whether it's for service, bike demos… or warrantee issues….
And I haven't even bought a bike from them!
There is no pressure whatsoever… they just are rad people, who really want to share their
love of mountain biking!
And the mechanics are world class!... talk about Same day Service?... they look at it
and get on fixing my issues as soon as I walk in!..
I'm usually fixed and rolling again within the hour!
It's also pretty awesome that they don't look down on you if you bring in a bike that's
cheap… or came from online or another shop… they're just riders who are wanting to take
care of other riders… regardless of the logo your bike…
When we were forced to move again…
It was an easy choice when we found a place in Fruita, CO.. just down the street from
Over the Edge!
They will always be my Colorado shop!...
You all know that I've been shopping for my first full suspension bike….and I plan
on buying it from them 😊
This isn't meant to be a commercial or endorsement of any kind…
They haven't encouraged or paid me to say any of this…
I just want to share that wherever you are…
I hope you, too, can find an awesome local bike shop to support you for supporting them…
It's all about the community…
It's so nice to support, contribute to.. and be welcomed into a community that is all
about the outdoors…
ESPECIALLY all about Mountain Biking!
– I mean… the Logo is a bicycle gear!
Not that Fruita or Over the Edge needs any marketing!... it's practically become a
destination town for those that have Moab, UT on the Agenda… especially when Moab gets
too crowded!....
But – When you come visit the Grand Valley… be sure to come say "Hi" to the crew at
Over the Edge!
Enjoy the awesome local food, beer… and of course the trails!
Also be sure to check out the next little feature with the Over the Edge crew!
Cheers!
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What's the best way to commute by bike: City, road bike or mountain bike? - Duration: 3:21.
OK, so today it's all about being safe and comfortable. So I've got my
awesome little city bike here, which I love, and my route it's going to be all
bike lanes and all bike routes. No busy streets. It's all about being safe and comfortable.
Let's see how it goes.
OK, so we made it. Now, according to the data, it was a 9.1 kilometre ride
Average speed of 19 kilometres per hour, and it took me 28 minutes.
That's pretty good. How do I feel? I feel good. I feel energized, but also relaxed.
There was no tension on the ride, it was really nice and easy and
I'm not sweating. So there you go. That's how that one goes. Let's see how the rest go.
So today it's a bit different.
I've got my fast bike, I've got my cycling clothes. I've got my backpack on.
And I'll be going as quickly as I can. That means busy roads, no matter how much traffic there is,
I'm going for it. I may end up riding like that cyclist that everybody hates.
Let's see if it makes a difference.
OK, so that was the fast bike.
It got me here in about 18 minutes.
It was a 7.4 kilometre ride.
With an average speed of about 26 kilometres per hour.
As for the other factors, I'm pretty sweaty.
I'm definitely going to need a shower before I hit the office.
It was a fast ride. I was close to cars. I had to make some
pretty harrowing left turns. And, you know, I'm not saying I ran a stop sign or two
but there were some stops along the way. And that was definitely a yellow light,
not a red light, if anyone saw me. So, yeah, a much different experience.
Today, it's a mountain bike, as you can see there,
which means I'm going in the most direct route possible,
whether there's a road or not. I'm just going for it. Let's see how it goes.
OK, so that was the mountain bike ride. I made it. Here's the stats:
7.9 kilometres, about 20 kilometres per hour, and the riding time was 23 minutes.
And I gotta say, it was the hardest of the three rides. Physically I'm really tired. I'm really sweaty.
I had to hop a few curbs, I found a few trails,
I went through some grassy areas through some parks. It was pretty fun,
but actually took a lot more out of me, so much different than the other two rides.
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Ask Kevin: Solar Return Aspects vs. Transits - Duration: 4:33.
Eve, thank you for your question.
A Solar Return is the chart for the moment each year when the Sun returns to the position
it holds in your natal chart.
The Solar Return chart gives a snapshot of the major energies and themes of the coming
year.
It can be a very useful predictive tool, but you have to understand how to work with it.
First, and most importantly, the Solar Return chart must always be interpreted in the context
of the natal chart.
The general rule is that the more the Solar Return chart has in common with the natal
chart, the "better" the year will be.
In practice, I've found this mainly affects how you view debilitated planets in the Solar
Return.
When you interpret a Solar Return chart, you evaluate the conditions of the planets using
the more traditional 2-dimensional approach of dignity and debility.
A debilitated or retrograde planet in the natal chart is not a cause for concern, but
a debilitated or retrograde planet in a Solar Return chart can cause problems.
However, if a debilitated or retrograde planet in the Solar Return has a similar level of
debility in the natal chart, it won't create challenges in the return chart.
For example, if you have Mercury retrograde in your natal chart, a Mercury retrograde
in your Solar Return chart is no big deal.
But if your natal Mercury is direct, and Mercury is retrograde in the return chart, you may
experience some challenges during the year with whatever areas of life Mercury represents
in the return chart.
You consider the Solar Return chart on its own, and you also consider it as transits
to the natal chart, and this brings us to your question—and to another digression.
Even though transits are the most popular modern predictive tool, they are extremely
over-rated and have very limited practical value.
Transits help you to narrow down the TIMING of events, but they don't CREATE events.
This is why so many "major" transits pass unnoticed, and why some of the most significant
events connect with only minor transits.
The potential of an event has to exist in the natal chart, and then that potential has
to be activated by primary directions or progressions.
Transits can then light the fuse and trigger the event itself.
When working with predictive astrology, always use the Rule of Three.
It takes at least three combined triggers to point to any kind of significant event
or experience.
That can mean the same planets being activated by a direction, a progression, and a transit,
or a single planet receiving three transits.
But you can't look at a single aspect in a solar return or a single transit and expect
it to be significant.
So once again, circling back to your actual question…
An aspect in a Solar Return chart is active for the entire year.
It counts as one "hit" and it means that anything involving that pair of planets is
in a state of potential for the year.
Every trigger to the natal chart involving those planets will be significant, because
multiple triggers during the year could activate the potential of the aspect, as seen in the
Solar Return.
To a lesser extent, this also applies to aspects between planets in the Solar Return and the
Natal Chart.
On one level, that aspect is just a simple transit, which you probably won't notice.
But on another level, because that energy is also held in the Solar Return, the potential
of that aspect is active for the entire year.
In your situation, you would pay close attention to any additional aspects between Venus and
either Pluto or Saturn — either by transit, progression, or direction.
If there are more triggers or multiple triggers that involve these planets, it's more likely
to represent something significant.
When working with dynamic aspects (aspects that move and change), squares represent a
change in direction.
You have to make an adjustment to accommodate a challenge.
It may involve your values or your relationships (the areas that Venus naturally represents),
but it's more likely to involve the houses that Venus rules, both in your natal chart
and in the Solar Return.
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How to Tell if Your Dog Loves You! Signs That Your Dog Loves You and What to Look For! - Duration: 3:27.
Hi guys and welcome back to Relax My Dog, today I'm going to be finding out if
Milo really does love me, I'm going to be giving you five points to
find out whether your dog really does love you, so without further ado, let's
get started, okay so the first point that you can find out if your dog really does
love you is if your dog gives you regular eye contact, now if a dog gives
another dog eye contact it can sometimes be quite aggressive, however when a dog
gives a human or someone that is in their family eye contact, it usually means
it's out of love and not war and this also means that they are quite happy and
really comfortable with you!
Number two is if your dog reacts positively to the sound of your voice, this could be if they look happy, again if they're giving
you eye contact and especially if they are wagging their tail
which moves on to a third point which is if the dog wags
their tail, it usually is a sign of love, especially when your dog moves his whole
body, now I know that when we return home to Milo he goes absolutely
crazy, he wags his tail, his whole body moves and his sort of rear end
comes towards you, sort of creates like a curl
number four is if your dog snuggles with you, whether this is on the sofa or
you're watching TV or in bed or wherever your dog likes to snuggle, because if you
think about it, a dog can go to sleep anywhere but if they choose to go to
sleep on you or close to you, it really does mean that they love you, Milo isn't
much of a snuggler, he sort of likes his own space, he gets quite hot quite
quick, he likes to be constantly aware of what everybody is doing in the room
however Milo does love to lean on you, if you're sat on the sofa he'll come over
and he'll sit right next to you and lean on you! The last one is if your dog
smiles at you, this can be quite a difficult one to see however Milo is
quite a smiler, his cheeks go up in the air and he just has a massive
grin on his face and a dogs smile can have many different meanings
and that's it for our five top tips to find out if your dog really does love you
let us know down below in the comments if your dog really does love
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Justice League vs Parademons | Justice League: War - Duration: 3:25.
[GROWLING]
[ALL GRUNTING]
That wasn't so hard.
[BOOM TUBE EXPLODES]
[SIGHS]
- Looks like you could use a hand. - Flash, my boy. Great to see you.
Oh, yeah, and that's Batman.
- Batman's real? - Yeah, he's over there.
Wait, what?
It is a real honor to meet you, sir, Batman. Sir, Batman, sir. Ahem.
Don't bother. The guy's a total tool.
I followed your efforts in Central City, Flash. You do tight, efficient work.
Hey, Barry, you, uh, got a little something on your nose.
Get ready. Here they come.
PARADEMON: For Darkseid.
[PARADEMONS GROWLING]
[WONDER WOMAN YELLS]
[GRUNTING]
Holy...
[PARADEMON SHRIEKS]
Greetings, warriors.
Dibs.
Hi.
Oh, it's good to be back in the heat of war.
GREEN LANTERN: Yeah, you better run.
No, they're assembling, waiting for whoever's behind this to launch the attack.
All right, now what?
I don't know.
Incoming.
Mine.
COMPUTER: Defense mode activated.
[GRUNTS]
- Damn it. - You're done.
No, I'm not with them.
Hold on, I can vouch for that. He was at S.T.A.R. Labs.
[GROANS]
WONDER WOMAN: Huh?
[ELECTRICITY CRACKLING]
Hey there. What's up? Shazam.
I'm with him.
He's not with me.
And who the hell are you supposed to be? Mr. Roboto?
Who I am doesn't matter. What I know does.
- Which is? - I've talked to their technology.
I know their plan. They're terraforming the Earth.
It's about to get ugly.
- That fits. - How do you figure?
Well, for one thing, the water's on fire.
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I am Darkseid (Arrival) | Justice League: War - Duration: 1:28.
- What are they doing with them? - Can't be sure, but I know this.
They're not killing anyone.
- They're harvesting them. - This isn't an isolated incident either.
It's happening across the world.
We're too late. He's here.
- I'm guessing that's the bad guy. - Lucky guess.
Hmm, he doesn't look that tough.
[COMPUTER BEEPS]
No.
I am entropy. I am death.
I am Darkseid.
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Translating command. Locate inhabitable worlds.
[GRUNTING]
COMPUTER: Command: Harvest organic material.
Command: Process organic material.
Command: Repurpose organic material.
[GROWLS]
Command: For Darkseid.
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IGUAL (Rio Pride/Parada do Orgulho LGBTI do Rio de Janeiro ) - Duration: 3:54.
This video is dedicated to the 343 LGBTI+ people killed by hate crimes in Brazil in 2016
Artists from all over the world sent their support to Brazil's LGBTI+ population
37% of Brazilians would not accept a gay or lesbian child
38% of Brazilians are against same-sex couples
having the same rights as "traditional" couples
55% of Brazilians
oppose the adoption of children by same-sex couples
In Brazil, every 25 hours one LGBT person is killed by a hate crime
Main causes of death:
gunshots, stabbing
suffocation, and stoning
Overall average life expectancy in Brazil: 75.5 years
Life expectancy of a trans person in Brazil: 35 years old
31% of Brazilians believe that "a woman becomes lesbian because she hasn't met a real man"
42% of the world's murders of trans people
happen in Brazil
Zero
The number of laws criminalizing hate crimes against LGBT people in Brazil
We are the country that kills the most LGBT people in the world
Until when?
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Video Marketing - How to Get More Views on YouTube - Duration: 1:25.
So this morning's video tip comes to you courtesy of a little issue I faced today.
So, I went to my car needing to go somewhere and see that I've got two
tyres that are down...And I need to fix it immediately, otherwise I can't go
anywhere! So, the first thing I do is: I google
where are there's a garage that's open nearby to me where I can get it sorted. Well folks,
when you are creating video content, the same thing is true for people who are
searching on YouTube. They are looking for "something". They want information, they
want advice, they want tips, they want fixes, they want something that will
allow them to get a better or a different result or they want to be
entertained. BUT...They are looking for 'something'. And the question is - when you
are creating video content: how clear is it that you are solving a problem of
fixing something or making life better for those who find that content? If that
message is not a hundred percent clear, chances are you won't get anywhere near
the reaction that you want. Ao it pays to be very very clear that you are a solver
of problems, you are the provider of value, you are somewhere where it's worth
spending time energy and effort watching that video. That's my tip for today
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