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ORF ORIENTIERUNG Aids Gedenkgottesdienst 03DEZ2017 - Duration: 6:59.Between the Life Ball and the
St. Stephen's Cathedral, there is still a long,
difficult road ahead, as Cardinal
Christoph Schönborn put it some time ago
when he rejected Gery Keszler, the
organizer of the Life Ball in Vienna.
Several years ago, Keszler wanted to
organize a concert on World AIDS Day
in the St. Stephen's Cathedral, but failed
due to the Cardinal's resistance.
But Christoph Schönborn and the Life Ball organizer
have talked a lot since then,
in private too, and have
gotten to know each other better.
A result of this new friendship:
On Friday, which was World AIDS Day,
Schönborn and Keszler invited people to a
memorial service in the Vienna
St. Stephen's Cathedral.
With this gesture, they commemorated 36 million
people who have died of AIDS worldwide.
Marcus Marschalek was present for the TV program "Orientierung".
In memory of people who
did not survive the
infection with HIV,
candles are lit.
It has already become a tradition
on the first of December,
World AIDS Day, to shine a light on this topic
in the public sphere also in Vienna.
What is new is the St. Stephen's Cathedral as the destination.
For me personally, I simply want to show respect
for the people who have the disease or already
have died from it, because
today there are treatments and
therapy, and it's possible to cope well with it,
but people used to
be surprised by it in the past
and this is simply my way of
expressing my sympathy.
I think there is still the need for clarification
of how you even become infected and
I think lots of people don't even know anything
about the medication for it.
AIDS continues to exist
I'm experiencing it first-hand as
I'm personally affected by it.
Worldwide, an estimated 37 million
people are living with HIV
including 1.8 million children.
The topic is often regarded as a taboo
and even in this country is often
accompanied by prejudices.
We live in the Ötztal valley
and it continues to be a huge issue
where we are; same-sex love
is certainly a major issue,
a difficult issue.
We live in a traditional mountaineer's village
and you do still get marginalized.
Nobody has ever achieved anything
with arguments and exclusion.
In the last few years, I have
enjoyed a very intense and
open dialogue with the Cardinal
and the decision to now commemorate the
World AIDS Day in the St. Stephen's Cathedral
and especially to honour our friends
and the deceased is
actually a very recent decision
so I'm incredibly happy about this.
A year ago, the Viennese Cardinal and the Life Ball
organizer were at the Red Ribbon Concert together.
And this was not the only place many people
were amazed by the willingness to engage in dialogue.
In the "Talk" series of events organized by the
Catholic Community Emmanuel, both of them
openly talked about the elimination of prejudices.
So now there is this important story
which I'd like to tell you - may I?
I spoke to him about
organizing a Baroque concert
in the St. Stephen's Cathedral
on World AIDS Day, on the first of December.
Back then I received a letter,
a gentle and kind rejection, as I would call it
from the Cardinal -
formulated and signed by me -
with the ever-so-nicely worded sentence
"Between the Life Ball and the St. Stephen's Cathedral,
there is still a long, difficult road ahead."
He has developed, I have developed
and the situation has changed too
and I think today it was just fitting.
Instead of demonstrating in front of church doors,
as was the case with torchlight processions
a few years ago, people are now passing on the light.
For the first time, people are celebrating
a cross-denominational service together
in the St. Stephen's Cathedral
with the Mozart Requiem.
To commemorate the 36 million people who
have died of AIDS worldwide,
politicians, religious figures and
culture professionals also participated.
A couple of years ago, my friend Herta died,
and shortly before her death she said to me
"I'm so curious to see what lies ahead".
With this sentence, she strengthened my faith,
my faith in resurrection and
eternal life.
Help us to break through every
exclusion and discrimination.
Let us open our eyes and pay attention.
Let us continue to take steps towards those
who are different from us.
Not judging others.
This,
dear friends,
this can change our country.
Dear Father Christoph, your vision
your support, and in particular
your friendship are what have
made this service possible.
[Music]
[Applause]
It's interesting and touching especially because
homosexuality and the Catholic Church
have quite a few problems with each other,
and I think it's really wonderful
that this took place here today.
It's truly a very
historical day.
It was also simply brilliant preparing
the service with the Life Ball organizers.
The intercessions, the readings,
People exchanged dialogue about faith,
about what is important to them,
what moves each individual...
Let's see how this develops,
if this opens other doors
so that it doesn't just remain here but
that this light that was passed on
can spread and be shared
so that we can feel this
brotherly love much more strongly
and open our doors
for people
no matter where
they're from.
[Applause]
[Music]
[Music]
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Jade Sings // Drinks Reception Entertainment and Filling Lulls - Duration: 0:57.we see it a lot when people are kind of looking to book entertainment and they
might kind of skip that part of the day in terms of booking booking and
they'll just think about their band or their DJ for the evening but I mean I've
been to countless weddings you played countless weddings I mean you can vouch
for how important it is to kind of have someone at that part of the day
definitely because there's definitely a bit of a lull at a point
because a lot of people just hanging around aren't they waiting they've
got a drink in their hands or there's canapes but they're all kind of like
what's happening nexy they get called in and out for photographs sure it's always
just a few people maybe the bridal party and then everybody else's yeah waiting
so it's a nice definitely nice time I guess the bride and groom aren't there
to look after everyone as well so do you find yourself kind of babysitting the
the group of people with with your music for an hour or two? It's nice actually
because I just sit there and sing and it's always an afternoon set for me is
always quite chilled
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5 THINGS I NO LONGER BUY - Zero Waste and Minimalism w/ living.unjaded - Duration: 4:14.Hello everyone and welcome back to my vegan experiment, I'm Katt and today, I'm going to tell you about five things I no longer buy
Tonight is a very exciting video because I'm actually doing a collaboration with living unjaded
Jade is an incredible human, and she has a child dedicated to zero waste acts
upcycling minimalism and her capsule wardrobe my
Absolute favorite video verse is showing us how to create natural dyes in tumeric and it's something. I'm going to be checking out there
So let's get started the number one thing. I no longer buy is
Granola bars chips chocolate anything like that I no longer buy as there is so much packaged a business
Instead what I actually do is I make my own granola bars
And I'll be including a recipe relatively soon you can buy both
Products from bulk stores and then combine them and not only is it saving you a lot of money. It's also saving
the second thing I no longer buy he
Take away coffee woo. Many places claim that these take away coffee. Cups are recyclable quite often
They actually have plastic in them, which makes them on a recyclable
So they go straight into the landfill
Instead what I like doing is making sure I set aside some time to go into the cafe and sit down and enjoy the ambiance
Enjoy the experience and have tape and have drinking coffee keeping a coffee
Same with takeaway containers for food well if I go out
I generally try and finish everything on my plate
If I don't I do try and carry Tupperware with me so I can actually put it in edit bring it home
The third thing is yogurt
And this is actually something that makes me very sad I used to be obsessed in the yogurt habit every day for breakfast
But I no longer buy yogurt or milk as I'm trying to transition to just creating my own ultimate
Unfortunately, I haven't worked out how to create a vegan zero waste yogurt, but if you guys have any suggestions. Let me know down below
Second to last thing I no longer buy is shampoo and conditioner so as some of you guys may know
But I have been no poo now for over a year
This has saved an enormous amount of plastic as well as water since I spend so much less time in the shower instead
I rely on the natural hair processes of my hair. I go swimming in the ocean and
Occasionally if it does get a little bit greasy
I use a combination of lemon or baking soda
To rinse out my hair if you are more curious about any of these no poo things
I have several videos that you can check out
Ranging from my first few months experience to my struggles with hard water
So it just click and then the last thing that I no longer buy
And this is definitely more targeted to the females out there is
Tampons and pads instead I have switched to my Diva Cup
and honestly I would never go back I
Absolutely love this thing and I remember I actually forgot it in Greece when I went back to France
For Christmas, and it was absolutely terrible having to use the single use plastic
chemical filled
Packs of course if you're not comfortable with having anything like this there are pads that you can use all the links are down below
So feel free to check those out now of course those are only the top five things
I no longer buy in general
I am actually trying to do a nope spend year this year, which means that I'm not buying anything new at all
From food obviously, which I need to sustain myself. Thank you so much for watching my top five things. I no longer buy
Let me know your thoughts down below
Is there anything that you would miss by like? Oh and of course go check out a Jade's channel?
She is and Jade. Thank you so much for collaborating
It's always a good time to expand our community to get people
To get like-minded people together and to be able to share our love for
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I Will Change Your Life - Duration: 2:09.Now if you are someone who believes the quality of your life could in fact be better to a
significant degree and you believe emotional or mental capacities or at least patterns
are holding you back, then this is a video for you.
Whether it be social anxiety, confidence, anxiety, insecurity, anything within the realm
that you believe to be holding you back I will solve it for you in under 2 hours, that's
guaranteed.
I won't charge you a cent unless you have the results you are after.
Now for many that would sound cocky or even audacious, but the truth is I get results
and I always do so.
I was given a gift on this planet and a higher purpose I need to serve and the majority of
my week in fact, is taken up serving the type of high achievers who don't seem to need this.
I feel heavily obligated to serve those where I have the capacity, so if you have the courage
and that gut feeling telling you to do something about this, that's been there for a while
now.
Reach out, click the link and I can't wait to change your life.
I do mean that, it is often easy to forget that we are in fact connected to more than
we think and the moment you realise it is only to different degrees, is the moment you
are prime for change.
Many would be quick to assume that their ego will not let them admit we all have weaknesses
we need to improve on and I want you to re-frame that, they aren't weaknesses they are opportunities.
Massive opportunities, and I have only the upmost respect for anyone who chooses to pursue
and transform those.
So if you or someone you know has reached a tipping point.
Or perhaps simply wants to overcome what they believe to be holding them back, now is your
chance and I will free up the capacity to serve you as that is how I serve myself.
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How to Drill a Drain Hole in a Teacup(Urdu,Hindi) - Duration: 7:40.Hello viewers i hope all of you are doing great.
Today's video is not about any plant but is about that how you can utilize your crockery as a planter.
The most important thing is that you should made a hole though it can be made without it but than it will need great handling.
And try to grow those plants which do not need much water.
This planter does not have any hole before and i did it with nail.
Now today i will share that how to use this mug as a planter and for this how i will made a hole to make it useful as planter.
First of all take some pages or news paper and fill this up the reason of doing so is because when the drill goes to the last layer it could also crack the mug.
This is how i will put the paper.
You can use any of your crockery and can use it as planter carefully.
Now turn it the upside down.
Now i will need a drill machine.
Now hold the drill machine like this hold it tight.
This process will take at least 15 to 20 minutesThis process will take at least 15 to 20 minutes
But do not drill for straight 20 minutes give it a break and in that time i will put some water on it.
The reason of doing so is to reduce the heat and to avoid the mug from being cracked.
It is a time consuming but you can make a good planter and which is going to be a unique one which is not common in market.
Now you can see that there is a very minor impact.
Just put some water this thing should be kept in mind.
I will fast forward this whole process so that you can see the end result quickly.
Now you can see how i made beautiful planter with this useless mug.
I hope that you might like the video.
Next time new ideas will be share in next video.
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19 year old built an airplane in 1928 - the S-1 Bożena [Vintage Sky] - Duration: 5:43.He didn't subscribe....
This one did!
VINTAGE SKY
Hi. Today about an airplane built at such a farm.
The S-1 Bożena
built by Władysław Stelmaszyk.
As a 14 year old boy he began work at
"Samolot" works, building the Hanriot 28 biplanes.
He would work at all occupations:
as carpenter, iron-worker, technician and designer.
Eventually he wanted a plane of his own.
Supported by factory experts, he had to the actual work single-handed.
He got a loan to buy materials, which were expensive.
His aim was to make an airworthy craft.
This required certified wood and an engine.
"Samolot" factory had a 3-cyliner radial engine:
the French 35HP Anzani 3A2 motor.
They agreed to lend the engine
or to sell it.
Some say the price was 1500 złotych of the era
(7x the suit price from RWD-11 episode )
and some say it was not 1500 but 15000.
With LOPP organization and many experts' support
the plane was built at designer's father's household.
Upon completion in 1928 Władysław Stelmaszyk was 19,
he youngest plane constructor in Poland or even the World.
Plane was simple, with rectangular formers.
Rectangular wings were assembled with glue and nails.
It was covered with 0,8-2,5mm plywood
and clear paint coated.
"Bożena" - a Polish female name was written on the side.
On the tailplane was the name of
Ludomy Poznańskie - village were the plane was built.
Wings and tail had adjustable steel struts.
Landing gear had rubber-rope shock absorber, typical for the 1920's.
Bożena was test-flown by Józefat Skrzypek.
First flights lasted 15 minutes and 2 hours.
There were three more winter flights,
Bożena was fitted with skids.
Local authorities awarded designer with 30000 złotych prize.
He paid the loan and bought the engine.
Plane was later tested in Warsaw, and exhibited in a museum in Poznań.
Before the war plane returned to constructor's farm.
Occupants destroyed the airframe and stole the engine.
After the WWII Władysław Stelamszyk visited Kraków aviation museum.
He found no 1920's Polish plane there.
He decided to rebuild Bożena for the museum,
this time at Franciszek Stelmaszyk's household in Lipa.
Local authorities once again co-financed the project.
At that time everything required a dedicated committee,
so 9 committee members supervised the venture.
National aeroclub and the military helped gather materials.
Plywood had to be imported.
As a result the non-flying replica build took
1,5 year - half time more than pre-war airworthy plane build.
In 1975 Bożena replica was presented to Kraków exhibition,
today called the Polish Aviation Museum.
Act was signed by Marian Markowski - museum director.
Today a short street leading to the museum
is called Marian Markowski Street.
Few know who he was.
During my many visits to the museum I've never seen Bożena.
Now museum webpage does not list it
either as exhibit or plane in sotrage.
Before I show the S-1 Bożena technical data
please remeber to ring the bell icon,
to never miss Vintage Sky episodes
which don't come on regular basis now. Bye!
SPECIAL THANKS TO MR. EDEK AND MRS. KAZIA FOR ALLOWING ME TO USE THEIR PLACE FOR FILMING.
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An Introduction To Cerebral Palsy - Duration: 7:55.lecturers have many things on me – papers, thesis's you name it – but I have one
thing they haven't got – cerebral palsy, and I've had that all my life, so I guess
I'm pretty used to it.
You can see what it affects, pretty much my entire body; it is damage to the brain but,
in layman's terms, impacts everything but the brain.
Cerebral Palsy can cause cognitive difficulties but very often doesn't.
I always say assume someone with CP is unaffected cognitively until they say something like
"I'm still for Brexit".
I'm no expert but the two main types are spasticity and athetosis and I have the second
– which is why you can bust my stand-up act by saying I'm actually not entitled
to use the word spastic which I do a lot on stage.
If you want a crass ted-style description of the two: spasticity is a teenager in a
nightclub: all he's interested in doing is pulling, but athetosis is after he's
taken a few poppers – he's all over the place!
People with spasticity usually look more in control though have far more internal problems
due to their tone being high and their muscles always pulling.
You could say people with spasticity are in one long constant spasm – which varies in
strength – while people with athetosis get lots of different opposing spasms.
So in terms of you guys, those with spasticity need regular input to work against the tension
otherwise their muscles often warp.
Whereas, us guys just need – well who knows?
Your guess is as good as mine!
I think with athetosis the job of physios is a creative one, to think of new ways to
help and to examine our gaits and work out which muscles are getting the rawest deal
and how to make it easier for them.
Although we don't have the same issues with constant tension the chances are we'll be
using muscles in a creative way relying on some (ie the ones we can move relatively easily)
a lot while others (ie the ones we struggle using) very little.
As physios it's your job to make a damage assessment and work out whether it's worth
changing things or whether that would just cause things to hit the ground – quite literally.
Another strange symptom of athetosis you have to look forward to is realising that yes every
action does have an opposing reaction but that opposing reaction may not be in any logical
way related.
You may start working with a leg and see an arm shoot up in the air.
So, good luck!
Up until my late teens I had physio regularly then it kind of trailed off, partly due to
funding partly due to just no-one really knowing what to throw at me.
I've been told there's so much wrong with how I walk but I've become so good at walking
in such a bad way that they dare not change anything – it's like gait jenga!
Finally, Dawn asked me to mention walking devices.
My first was a K-walker which are preferred with children as they keep you upright so
good when you're growing and aren't very stylish!
However I now use a Zimmer frame which goes in front of me so is good for making me lean
forward and obviously is much more stylish!
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Why I am in Hong Kong for 8 hours :: Yeongae in Hong Kong - Duration: 7:02.I'm going to Regal Hotel where Cathay pacific booked a room for me.
Nice!
I've never thought about staying a night in Hong Kong.
I am very excited.
I was planning to stopover in Hongkong before I arrived in Singapore.
However, my flight was canceled because of typhoon.
So, they changed my flight to direct flight from Korea to Singapore.
I was very sad, but there was no choice.
When I was coming back to Korea, Typhoon passed through Honkong again.
Because of bad weather, my flight was delayed.
so, I was late about an 1 hour.
However, I only have an hour connection time.
When I arrived in Hong Kong, Airline staff told me that my flight already departed
They asked me to stay in Hong Kong a night at Hotel, and then go back to Korea.
Anyway, I must stay in Hong Kong, so I wanted to look around Tsim Sha Tsui.
I asked them to book my flight in the afternoon.
So, my flight time is at 4:30pm
It's about 8am in the morning.
I only have 8 hours.
I have no idea what I can do in Hong Kong for 8 hours.
Stopover! I can't miss this chance to travel Hong Kong.
This is my room.
This is my room.
It's a restroom.
my room
Free room, free breakfast, free lunch!
Awesome.
Good morning! Hong Kong !
The view of this room is airport.
It only takes about 3 minutes from airport on foot.
Let's go to eat breakfast.
It's my first meal in HK.
Hotel breakfast
drinks
curries, vegetables
They cooked a noodle soup if you put some ingredients in the bowl.
I got some fruits and noodle soup.
There are so many taxies.
I'm heading to Tsim Sha Tsui.
I can buy Otopus card and train ticket in here.
I will buy Otopus card.
People told me I could take a lift from car parking exit.
I couldn't find the lift. I was embarrassed.
There is a bus.
Can I arrive in Tsim Sha Tsu?
I found the bus.
I need to go Tsim Sha Tsu, so I will take A21 bus.
OCTOPUS CARD
I took a double-decker bus in Hong Kong.
You can check your baggage with the screen. There is a CCTV.
I am finally going to city.
I don't have my baggage.
I put all the liquid products in my baggage, so I couldn't apply anything on my face.
I'm in Hong Kong, but I don't have money.
I always carry my Citi bank card.
Yesterday, I withdraw money at Citi bank ATM.
I bought sim card at Seven Eleven.
When I was laying on bed, it was about 4 am.
I slept from 4 am to 6 am.
I had breakfast at 6am, and then I get on the bus about 8 am.
I like Cathay pacific.
I was really worried about me if I can't take the connection flight. I don't want to sleep in the airport.
Fortunately, they booked a room for me.
If so, I want to look around Hong Kong.
That's why I'm in Hong Kong now.
My first destination is this restaurant. I can eat pineapple bun!
It's a very famous restaurant.
I can get off the bus near this restaurant.
Eating pineapple bun is one of my biggest reasons why I want to travel Hong Kong.
I didn't think about traveling Hong Kong today.
I'm so happy.
Let's go to eat pineapple bun.
It's near here.
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Looking for Fans - Saison 1 - Episode 5 - Why cricket is so important in Australia ? - Duration: 2:31.Hi everyone !
Before flying to another destination
for the "Looking for Fans" Project
it was impossible for me to leave Australia
without really understand why cricket is so important
for Australians !
So I let you with Andrew
who will answer to this question !
And see you soon for
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DEXTRONCOIN - DEXTRON COIN FAIL !! - Duration: 5:40.What's going on good people
This is Mike again with another video so a couple guys reached out to me asked me about dextran coin
So you know when I get more than two or three requests about a platform?
I'll take a look at it real quick
So I thought I would give you my opinion on this so stay tuned do not go anywhere
This is a new lending platform that has a 30 million total coin supply
The pre sell is already live seven days 22 hours for it to end the ico
Summary is as follows total. Supply is going to be 30 million
They're gonna sell fifteen million during the ico the website looks phenomenal. They have a lot of users already
I guess it's very popular
And they have some kind of raffle where the winner can win hundred thousand fifty thousand twenty thousand if you have
picture of a Visa card so that's possible they're gonna issue a Visa card and they do have their team listed and that's something very
unique with lending platform
You don't see that much
Where they show their pictures and they tell you about what they do so you gotta respect them for that they do have their Facebook
And LinkedIn all that stuff linked to it which is
Amazing let's look at their Alexa ranking just so we can see where they popular so it looks like they're very popular in France
Nigeria India Pakistan and then Turkey, this is a good ranking for a landing platform guys
They've done their advertising they've reached out to many people and many people actually reached out to me to see if that's a good
Platform while I'm not a financial advisor. I don't tell you what to do
I just look at them and assess the situation right so here's what I found out
This is their white paper white paper is wealth of information. I mean, it's very very detailed
Terms and condition do not sign up if you don't know the risk all that blah blah blah right get
Success and all that stuff, but I'm gonna share with you that the white paper is plagiarized okay
I'll just show you a couple examples because I know
I don't want to waste time on this so if you look right here. It says the website does offer subject to your acceptance and
ends from time to time on the side, then if you go to
urban free flow it
Says right here the website is offered subject your acceptance and it ends from time to time by the side now
Let me give you another example yeah, and there are a lot of examples
I'm not just gonna keep showing you, but I'll show you this here
We are committed to enriching society by delivering superior investment you go right here
That says we are committed to enriching society by delivering superior investments
And it ends with differences of opinion you go back to the white paper and ends with differences of opinion
It's exactly the same thing. There's a lot more and what I want to show you is like
Let's just take any paragraph right. I'm just gonna stop here. I'll take this one right here, and I will copy it
What I'm gonna show you is how they try to avoid plagiarism
Detection okay, so I just copied this I'm gonna open a word
And I was just gonna paste that now notice this
right
The t are missing the t is missing the t is missing the t is missing solutions, it's not missing right here
So solutions lottery for example question right if we go back
And i'll show you if you look question
So the t and eyes are not detected in that white paper when you copy i'm gonna give you another example
Let's just do this one right here. Okay, so remember the t and eyes
Cannot be copied. It's very clever
However, there is a way around it so
Watch this
edition
Only the t detected in their name their website name predicting
Revolution right it's missing the t and I
Potential TI
so that's how they try to avoid plagiarism, but I can keep going on and on and on and on and
I can show you that this thing has been plagiarized
Okay moving on let's look at their who is real quick
So they got their domain on twelve eleven twenty seventeen hands on 12 11 20 18
That's always a no-no we already looked at their election ranking. Let's look at their team real quick
So they say this guy right here his name is Charles
Managing director, and he's a highly motivated and enthusiastic
Individual with expertise hard working and approachable. I'm gonna show you who Charles really is so if you scroll down right here
Charles is actually mr.. Buckley, and he's a recruitment consultant, and this is his email
This is his phone number
so if your domain is for one year your white paper is played to rise and your team is definitely fake I
Have no faith in you that's shady business, so I'm gonna stay away from it you should too. I'm not a financial adviser
I don't tell you what to do
This is your business you decide what you want to do, but my message is don't get fooled by looks
Don't get fooled by
What they have to offer or what the white paper is saying all you have to do is just do a little research?
Do your due diligence and then make a decision accordingly like always guys? Thank you so much for watching
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6 Weird Japanese Ice Cream Flavors! - Duration: 3:15.Hey guys how's the game going?
So we're still in Japan at the moment
and we've realized that there's so many different crazy kind of flavors of ice cream all over the place.
You can even buy ice cream like this,
it's in a bag, that's in a little plastic cup cone thing for protection.
Soft serve cone.
so I decided to find the six craziest flavors that we tried while we were in Hokkaido
to show you what they are like
with a bonus one at the end.
So first on the list and probably the least strange ice cream
is an ice cream called "Shakitan Blue".
This ice cream is 350 yen and you can only get it in a place called "Kamui Misaki".
It's got a really nice creamy light mint flavor
and it's a very easy 9 out of 10, this one.
Next up, and a little bit more on the strange side is "Lavender" flavoured ice cream.
This ice cream was 300 yen, you get it from a place called Biei (or Furano).
It has like an almost a light perfume kind of a flavor but in a good way.
I'm gonna give this one a 7 out of 10.
The next ice cream is green pepper.
This one was also a 300 yen and you get it in a place called Niikappu.
It feels like you're eating cold, creamy green pepper,
so if you're not a fan of green pepper, I'd stay away from this one.
And I'm going to have to give it a 4 out of 10.
4th on the list and a surprisingly tasty one is sunflower seed ice cream.
This one is 250 yen and you can get it in a place called Hokuryu.
This ice cream wasn't too sweet, it was very milky and creamy with like a subtle roasted seed flavor.
Definitely, this ice cream was an 8 out of 10.
This next ice cream was a bit of a shock and it's Camembert ice cream.
This one's 300 yen and you get it in a place called Hayakita.
Some people love this ice cream but for me it was too close to the real thing,
I felt like I was eating old, cold cheese.
I'm struggling to even give this one a 2 out of 10.
The last flavor ice cream is cowberry ice cream, also known as lingonberry.
This ice cream is 300 yen and you get it in a place called Utoro.
This ice cream tastes exactly like sherbert and it's not too bad.
Give this one a 6 out of 10.
Now it's time for the bonus ice cream,
this ice cream was a little bit crazy because of the weird combination of flavors they put together.
They call this ice cream the rainbow Tower Ice
and it's a combination of grape, strawberry, green tea, melon, vanilla, chocolate and lavender.
This ice cream is 550 yen and can be found in Otaru.
This ice cream is hard to describe because all the flavors keep mixing together to create different tastes.
I'd have to say you just have to go to Japan and get one for yourself.
So there's a couple of weird ice creams that I tasted while in Japan.
I'll see you in a bit.
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A Butterfly Story | Motivation with Shobin Tuttu - Duration: 2:01.once a man found a cocoon of a butterfly in his backyard and one day a small
opening appeared so he sat there, watched the Butterfly for several hours as it
struggled to squeeze its body through the tiny hole then suddenly it stopped as if
it could not go any further so the man decided to help the butterfly he took a
pair of scissors and snipped off the remaining bits of cocoon somehow the
butterfly emerged but it had a swollen body and shriveled wings the man
continued to watch it expecting that any minute the wings would enlarge and
expand enough to support the body but unfortunately neither that happened in
fact the butterfly spend that I stopped its life crawling around
it was never able to fly what the man in his kindness and haste did not
understand is that the restricting cocoon and the struggle required by the
butterfly to get through the opening was a way of forcing the fluid from the body
to the wings so that it would be ready for the flight once that was
achieved sometimes struggle is what we need in our life going through life with
no obstacles would cripple us we won't be as strong as we could have been and
we won't be able to fly like butterfly
these are not my stories not the stories which i write, these are the
stories which help us survive like the video if you find it helpful
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Oh, what kind of mother is mother's day? - Duration: 0:57.Oh, what kind of mother is mother's day?
Congratulatory clip to March 8 with children's drawings for a children's song about my mother "Oh What Mama."
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When You Start to Enjoy Being Alone, These 10 Things Will Happen - Duration: 4:52.When You Start to Enjoy Being Alone, These 10 Things Will Happen
Earlier on the previous video, we have discussed some reasons on why people prefer to be alone.
There are 5 main reasons ranging from introversion, mental health, lacking of social skills, protective
walls, and possible lacking of social interest.
However, it is important to realize that some people actually prefer to be alone because
of personal choice.
They believe that being alone brings some unimaginable benefits that not all people
can obtain.
If you are wondering what they are talking about their benefits of being alone, there
are at least 10 things that make living alone a great solitary activity.
#1 - Recharging
What's so important about recharging anyway?
Basically people have some sort of social battery.
It depletes after some social interactions.
Both introverts and extroverts have similar battery, but introverts get their battery
depleted quicker than the extroverts.
When the battery is depleted, there are some problems that may occur ranging from nausea,
anxiety, fear, weakening, and confusion.
It also makes them feel depressed.
In order to recharge this social battery, one needs to stay away from the crowds.
They need a quiet place to recharge, so that they will miss the events with people.
This recharges the energy back, and it allows them to interact with others with better performance.
Introverts typically need more time to recharge than extroverts.
However, being alone is the best way to keep energy recharged.
#2 - You will reflect
Reflection is important especially to look at the real you from inside.
It is not you through the mirror, but rather a mental representation of yourself.
If you enjoy your time alone, you will understand how good you are or how poor you are in certain
position.
This will allow you to know yourself better and you absolutely can fix the faults you
have and improve what you already have.
#3 - Getting in touch with your emotion
When you are in a social setting, you are constantly thinking or experiencing what other
people have to offer.
You see what others do, feel, and think, and you forget that you also need attention.
Your emotion may need attention from you, and you only can do that through self-reflection
in private manner.
#4 - Doing things you enjoy
If you spare your time alone, there is no one who tells you to do things you don't
like.
Sometimes, you don't like your work because it is only to make money for surviving in
this harsh world.
You are getting tired, and you basically don't do what you enjoy.
Fortunately, you can enjoy what you do if you take your personal time.
#5 - Becoming more productive
It is possible because being alone reduces distraction to its finest.
Thus, it helps you to get your job done in quick succession.
#6 - You enjoy your relationship
Be it a relationship with nature, be it relationship with human being, be it a relationship with
objects, you will enjoy it more.
The reason being is that being alone offers a very slow time frame which you can use to
see the details, the beauty, and the emotion of the relationship.
Thus, relationship becomes more enjoyable.
#7 - Becoming more independent
It is no brainer that being alone gives you a perk to be independent.
Being alone gives you opportunity to do everything by yourself with the help of others.
Additionally, you also do not feel the need for constant interaction to make the job done.
#8 - You make yourself happy
Sometimes, you push yourself too hard to please people around you.
Fortunately, you don't have to do that especially if you finally take a day off.
#9 - You won't have to apologize
It is known that asking for forgiveness is not easy as it sounds.
It requires great effort, and it takes away energy so bad.
That is why it is essential to know that being alone reduces the chance for you to do that.
#10 - Stop looking for validation
Sometimes, it is essential to take people's consideration before doing anything.
It is also important to take some evaluations after doing something.
However, it turns out to not be a good habit because it prevents you from progressing faster.
All in all, that's all the 10 good things that will happen when you start to enjoy being
alone.
Really cool information isn't it?
Please share your thoughts and experiences in the comments below!
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Monologue # 1 : Worst Luck - Duration: 2:23.Shel is this melody to a song and because of her I feel good when I dance
I know its cheesy but I forget all the worries the pain, I feel happy when I'm around her.
I can just be myself wild and free and she likes it, you know
Fuck. I can't imagine this shithole without her.
I swear I have the worst luck with love.
I love someone who is not here with me right now.
I keep thinking about that time, our first kiss in the mud.
It was pretty sexy I must say.
she pins me down rolling around, wrestling in the mud
our nose nearly touch,
eye to eye, breathless.
and she leans over and kiss me.
it felt right
but it's weird at the same time because we've been friends since kids, riding our bikes, and
we ride to this fucking dirt where we kissed, her place.
I never knew love at first sight was real until that night.
I... I just know I love her.
and she's the one for me.
she's important to me, I can't let her go.
shit.
I fucking love her.
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Legerobot ruster børn til fremtiden - Duration: 5:09.For kids to stand a chance in the society
we live in today, they have to understand
the technology, we are surrounded by.
Coding is not necessarily a competence,
you need to have at your workplace,
but if we look at an average teenager,
they spend somewhere between seven and eight
hours a day on technology.
And the majority of these kids,
simply don't understand what goes on inside the technology.
But they highly depend on it, both for entertainment,
but also to do school assignments.
And what we want to make sure is that - as a human being,
you give a tremendous amount of data to this technology,
and we just want the children to understand,
what happens to this data.
Or how we can become not just consumers of technology,
men also creators of technology,
and help change the world and improve the world
through technology.
My name is Tommy Otzen.
I am co-founder and CEO of KUBO Robotics.
ROBOT EQUIPS KIDS FOR THE FUTURE
We realized very early that we had something unique.
As soon as we gave it to the kids,
and we saw their commitment and motivation and their
eagerness to learn and explore the entire KUBO concept,
that confirmed for us, that this was definitely something
that added value in the classroom.
KUBO is a robot.
And it has a body and a head.
You can put the body and the head together magnetically.
And when you do it, the robot turns on.
Then you use some tiles called TagTiles,
like puzzle pieces, to code KUBO,
and you do this by placing these tiles
in a sequence, putting them together like puzzle pieces.
Then you place KUBO on top, it then downloads the piece,
and then it performs the actions you have requested.
IN DECEMBER 2016 KUBO WAS ADDED TO FORBES' TOP 10 "EUROPEAN GROWTH BUSINESSES TO WATCH"
KUBO began as a university project at The University of
Southern Denmark, where Daniel and I wanted to
try to look at ways to teach coding to children,
and typically you use a monitor and you need to
have a basic understanding of how to read and write.
Then we thought what if we removed these two prerequisites.
When children physically get their hands on something,
it's much easier for them to communicate and understand
and their brain can much more easily pick up on signals
coming from physical elements,
rather than if they think abstractly, for example in text.
One of the things we do wrong
when we teach technology to kids today,
is that we often set a lot of rules.
In stead of just telling them
how the technology works.
For example, what happens to a picture
when you take it with your phone
and you share it with your friends.
Where does it go and can you get rid of it again, and
how fast does does it go viral and all these things,
if kids have this understanding, they are also better equipped,
when they want to make a joke on account of their friends,
to understand the consequences.
How do you lose control of it.
If you have this understanding of where the images go,
then I'm sure that many kids and young people naturally
would be much more considerate,
when taking pictures and sharing them.
TOMMY AND DANIEL MET WHILE STUDYING ENGINEERING AND SPECIALIZING IN LEARNING AND EXPERIENCE TECHNOLOGY.
There are several things that play into
why we have succeeded and not others.
One of these things is the programme we studied,
meaning the schooling we have,
where you combine the theory of learning
and theory of games and play with developing and testing
hardware and software prototypes on end users.
And when you do that, something unique happens,
because you are constantly moving towards
solving an actual problem for schools, like we did.
We give the kids an understanding of technology.
And we do it very early on.
The way technology if often taught today,
you work with technology that is complex,
i.e. you can't teach it until the 8th, 9th, 10th grade,
but there's just a large group of students,
who will never be interested in technology,
if they only start to understand it in the 9th grade.
So we want them to begin already before they start school
from kindergarten and them from preschool.
So it becomes a completely natural part of one's schooling
that you also learn to understand technology, which is so big.
KUBO GATHERS DATA FOR AN APP THAT TEACHERS AND PARENTS CAN USE TO TRACK A CHILD'S DEVELOPMENT.
Another challenge is that a lot of teachers
a third of the teachers were educated before the internet
was invented, half before the iPad.
So in their education to become a teacher
naturally technology wasn't part of it.
So they are struggling to incorporate technology
as a teaching aid.
We have included the teachers in the entire design process,
so one of the problems we're solving is simply
the teachers' prerequisites for incorporating technology.
To introduce technology so early on in school,
it's important to figure out how
it can support the subjects which already exist,
so you don't just put another strain on the teachers.
From the outset, we have seen KUBO as a concept,
which you can use for different subjects,
because it's more about the way you learn
than what you actually learn.
So it's a tool.
Which you can use for music, you can use it for math
or you can use it for language.
Adding all these new packages and expanding the concept,
seeing that it makes a difference for kids of the age group
we cater to, seeing kids think it's very exciting
to work with technology and that it's fun to go to school,
that is what we'd like the future to offer.
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