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the temperature plummeted the birds

they fell dead from the sky because of the cold

it made the storms icy it

multiplied and snowed in July the earth

was plunged into a glacial era

it was a disastrous situation but I do not know

It's about the glaciation of 15,000 years ago

years when he lived in woolly mammoths

it is a different time from the cold

cataclysmic that started only seven

centuries a period that became known as the

small ice age

some people died frozen to

early September was an event

extraordinary from the 14th to the 19th centuries

the small age of ice was primed in the

Humanity

millions of people died by the

chain reaction that unleashed the cold in

the civilization the sufferings were

spooky

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it seemed that the weather conspired to

destroy people could be repeated from

new

some of my colleagues believe that

we could fall into a period of abrupt

cooling in a matter of decades a

new glaciation would plant the caco

it is plausible that in those

conditions are used weapons

nuclear is the past a window that

shows our future

what is the raw and cold reality of the

great recent glaciation of our

history

the little ice age for the

music lovers their sound is

unmistakable

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there is nothing sweeter to the ear than

a stradivarius

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this violin is one of the 600

instruments that have survived facts

by hand three centuries ago by the artisan

italian antonio stradivari are famous

in the whole world for its exquisite

sound and yes a new theory is true

may be one of the few points

positive of the little age of ice is

the last effort to solve a

ancient mystery how he reached stradivari

the virtual perfection

there are many theories hypotheses about

the superior personal qualities of

your instruments

one is that he used a secret varnish

but the scientific analyzes have been

unable to determine anything special

about the varnish used by stradivari

another hypothesis is that he used old wood

coming from old structures like

cathedrals and castles and that wood

it was already hundreds of years old

when he rescues her for those

structures but thanks to the affectation

through the rings of wood

we know that it is not true

actually I use wood that grew in

the 17th and 18th centuries

the subject is crazy leibar that he is

coauthor of the hypothesis that can

solve the riddle he wondered if the

wood that used stradivari came from

trees that grew during the minimum

of maunder the coldest period of the

little ice age when the sun was

weaker

one day I was working on the computer

and I wondered if the stradivarius and the

minimum of maunder were from the same era

I searched the internet and in a few minutes

got the answer the stradivarius and

the minimum of maunder started with a

year of difference

Markel discovered that he could be one of the

most fortunate accidents of the

history

the consummate Italian artist was born in

1644

and the maunder minimum started in 1645

the zenith of the skill of stradivari

coincided with a brief and unusual period

climatic that produced a unique way and

denser with acoustic properties

ideals to develop your theory see

that contact with the expert in

rings of wood

henry grisino mayer from the university

tennessee

the first time the doctor contacted me

barker and I thought that since he had not been

happened to anyone before I thought that

it could be true it made a lot of sense

trees like sediment samples

of ice retain valuable data

climatic events in warmer periods

trees grow faster and they add

thicker rings in more years

fresh the growth is slower and

the rings are thinner

If the bark theory is true,

trees from the era of stradivari are

something more than information about the freezing

weather I got data from tree rings

of the Alps in Europe

then we analyze that data and here we go

discovering that in the small age of

ice and especially during the minimum

maunder the trees grew

especially space

in fact they recorded the most growth

slow of the last 500 600 or even

0.5 - 17.6 years

the wood of the trees that grow so

slowly it has a very different density

from the trees that grow fast

and you have to keep in mind that the

resonance of wood depends on the

smaller width of its rings the

width of the cells that form the

individual rings actually act

as sound chambers this would support the

hypothesis that the smaller width of the

rings contributed to the superior quality

of the sound of musical instruments

manufactured in this era

barc l grisino mayer believe that the

stradivarius owe their magic not only to the

era where the wood grew

also to the place

the trees of the Italian Alps

they were rooted in the poor soil to

high altitude conditions that encouraged

a slow and dense growth even

under a normal sun

the wood of the trunks of the trees

with which stradivari made his

violins could have properties of

higher resonance that they saw

enhanced by the maunder minimum of

but the little ice age was

crucial to help stradivari to create

Superior sound

some experts say they do not say

some of the renowned violins

they have wide tree rings and that

other craftsmen of the same time

they made mediocre violins with the

same wood

however the intriguing theory of Marx

that the tigris and not mayer has revived the

interest in one of the most riddles

important music

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but music lovers are not the

only ones that may be in debt to the

small ice age

maybe the beer drinkers and

distilled alcohol from united states

they should also be beer and

distilled beverages account for 93% of

alcoholic beverages consumed in

United States

if it were not for the little ice age

these strikers could be drinking

came instead in the history of the

preference of drinks of the

Americans dates back to the 14th century

in england and northern europe

when the little ice age lashed

the vineyards that had proliferated

during the warm medieval period

when there is when the little age came

of ice

the vines died of cold no longer

they could make wine to Europeans from

north they ran out of wine in europe

from the south although the small age was suffered

of ice because for example it

they froze the venice canals

wine production is not serious

seriously affected there was a

strong division between both cultures to

the northern Europeans did not have another

option that satisfy your desire to

alcohol with drinks made from

supplies of their damaged crops

of cereals ie with beer and

Distilled beverages emerged in the 17th century

began immigration to North America and

the immigrants did not come from the south of

europe in his house and there was no immigration

from the Mediterranean basin everything came

from the north face came English

Dutch was kosdaq came Germans

Polish and Scottish rangers rod were

peoples that had lived for 200 years

it's a wine and the culture that they brought

with him was to drink beer and

distilled drinks and tradition

continued like this

to the American settlers

I liked beer very much but also

the wine that was imported from europe

but his true passion was beer

and the distilled drinks the parents

founders of the United States typified

the preferences of the nation

thomas jefferson manufactures beer in

his farm of monticello and george

In Washington, DC:

It was the biggest whiskey distiller in

country rye

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today Americans see an average of

87 liters of beer per year and about

four liters of distilled beverages but

only 7.5 liters of wine

giri and drives 11% of the population

drinks 88 percent of the wine and

most of that free population in

both coasts but the rest of the country is

basically a brewing nation and of

distilled drinks may the small

ice age be history but its

effects have survived the centuries of

the most unsuspected ways because

we are the product of our climate

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one of the dimensions of history in

those that the little ice age

intervened most dramatically was the

war victory or defeat often

depended on the frigidity of the climate in

2001 in Vilnius the capital of Lithuania a

construction team made a

sinister find

the excavators unearthed 3,000

skeletons in what appeared to be a

Common pit

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forensics determined that the

corpses were almost 200 years old they were

soldiers of Napoleon Bonaparte victims

of one of the most military adventures

catastrophic events of history and climate

extreme of the little ice age at

long of that cold weather the climate

played a crucial role in the war

the generals knew that the elements

they could be your most formidable enemy or

his ally Napoleon learned the lesson

in the autumn of 1812 after invading Russia with

a gigantic army of 600 thousand

-Men?

although he conquered Moscow he could not destroy

to the Russian army and force to raise

give up

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three-quarters of the men of

Napoleon had died of hunger in the

Russian steppes that were already sterile

before the little ice age when

Napoleon ordered the 130,000 soldiers

survivors who withdrew from

back home

the cold weather worsened and became

in a nightmare

the temperature suddenly collapsed

reached 30 degrees below zero according to

colin kurt that was part of the state

Napoleon's biggest snow crystals

they floated in the air because the humidity

of the air was frozen and the density

of the air was such that the snowflakes

they did not float in the air while the

Marching army was like a world

dreamlike something they had never seen

before

the exhausted and starving troops

of Napoleon began to die to thousands

Many gave you sleep and died

frozen while they were sleeping

and the soldiers who survived the cold

extreme they died of hunger

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a soldier mentions in his memoirs how

he survived the campaign

it was so cold and although the horses

they kept moving they had the skin

frozen and the soldiers could

approach and cut pieces of meat to the

horses that kept pulling the

cars the horses had the whites

so cold and numb that he did not tell us

and when they started to bleed

the blood would freeze and plug

wound and the horse was still walking

40,000 soldiers half dead one

small faction of the invading army

original of 600 thousand men came to

the city of vila in the city where

There was no food

several thousand more died of hunger and

thousands more died of gangrene and typhus

in the field hospitals the

stronger soldiers

they threw from crowded houses to the most

weak so that they died frozen

before the doors the figures oscillate but

It is estimated that only about 5,000 of the

40,000 soldiers who came to bina

they left the city alive

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Napoleon was not the only invader who did not

he knew how to take the weather into account

unpredictable of the little age of ice

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in 1588 the ill-fated invincible armada

he tried to invade england the 130

ships of the war of the army were

they faced 197 English ships in the

English Channel

the army had more powerful guns

but the English had more boats

maneuverable five days after the

battle was tied

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then the English launched six

burning ships against the navy and

scattered the fleet

the army retreated but found

that the English blocked the route of

return to spain the only realistic option

what was left was to surround the islands

British and return to Spain to

launch a second invasion in 1589 in

At that time the Spaniards had only

lost six or seven ships as much

of the 130 he had was an option

completely possible but the trip of

return was a odyssey of proportions

tragic its the invincible army it

found with two strong systems of

low pressures and in the channel of the

stain

Low pressure systems can

be very extreme

the winds will be of hurricane force

they faced waves between 7 and 10

meters waves like mountains and to top

of evils the temperature collapsed and

it went below zero although it was only

early September

some men died frozen to

early September was an event

extraordinary

the tree-lined sea swept the Spaniards

the deck and threw them into the waters

frost of the North Sea a ship after

another crashed on rocky shores

from scotland and ireland

hundreds of corpses were stranded in

beaches

in total 21 thousand Spaniards died

the storm destroyed 56 ships of the

armed and most of those

they got back to Spain they were

in such bad condition that they were

dismantled to take advantage of the wood

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for england

the defeat of the invincible army was

a great triumph that is commemorated from

then, however, almost all

Spanish losses were due to the evil

time and the English know it

in one of the medals that were minted

to commemorate the victory

Queen Elizabeth II wrote the following

I blow and scatter the enemy

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two centuries later the small age of

ice would again play a key role in

the result of a historical battle

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in

almost six months after the

American colonies proclaims in their

independence his cause was about to

fail George Washington and his

battered continental army had

lost new york to British hands and

they had fled to pennsylvania

it seemed that the revolution was going to fail

washington knew that if he did not get a

dramatic victory before the end of the year

there were many chances that his

army would melt like snow in

spring in new york washington

ordered a surprise attack from the other

side of the Delaware River against the

hesse mercenaries british

trenton in new yersey but the small

ice age threatened to destroy their

chances of victory

throughout the little ice age to

unlike now the delaware river is

often frozen according to

historians the famous box of

Enmanuel Lloyd reflects the reality

wang exceptionally that image

romantic turns out to be true

at that time the Delaware River was

it was freezing it had chunks of ice floating

it's something that now almost never happens

now in that latitude never does so much

cold so that the delaware river would

freeze christmas

the luge box reflects the reality

because it represents ice as a

physical threat

some soldiers reported that they

had formed ice in the helmets of the

_Ships

it was so cold that the ice was sticking

to the castings

the result was that the ice of the river

was about to fail the

expedition the Americans took

nine long hours to cross the river

Washington believed that the delay

would ruin your strategy of surprising

to the enemy

two soldiers died frozen road

of trento

but the Christmas attack caught by

surprise the hese mercenaries and

changed the direction of independence

George Washington's troops won

the battle of Trenton because they won the

war on climate victory over

the climate provided the

Americans a feeling of

hope of possibility a sensation

that by similar sacrifice

could win that war when states

united gained its independence

the little ice age was

in its last century but it was still missing

to occur the famous year without summer

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in 1815 the little ice age was

he was in his fifth century

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James Madison was the president of

United States

the congress was preparing to

admit indiana as nineteenth

state of the nation and andrew jackson

led 4 thousand skiers to the

victory against britain in the

battle of new orleans was the culmination

of the War of 1812

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1815 also witnessed one of the

most spectacular natural disasters

of the earth in an era of activity

volcanic and some

scientists believe that caused the small

ice Age

soon the rash would occur more

powerful registered and turned upside down

an already erratic climate

causing what was known as the year

without summer began on April 5 with a

deep rumble on the island of sumbawa

in indonesia on the north coast of

Sumbawa is going the Mount Tambora Volcano

of 4 thousand 300 meters that was believed extinct

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On April 11, the Tambora Mountain exploded

the 1,100 meters from the top

of the volcano shot out towards the

sky and launched 160 cubic kilometers

from debris to the atmosphere

this is the cataclysmic eruption of

Mount saint helens of 2,500 meters

in 1980 the drum a produced 100 times

more ash we are talking about something that

makes the eruption of Mount Shengelia

in 1980 it seems like a simple firecracker in

a few moments died the 70,000

inhabitants of the island and the islands

neighbors and the figure increased to

90,000 shortly after a lot of

ash was thrown into the atmosphere at a

height well above the level where it

form the climate about 25 kilometers from

High

the explosive power of a volcano is not

what influences climate change

is the amount of sulfur that is released to the

stratosphere the sulfur dioxide gas

reacts with water vapor and forms

small drops of sulfuric acid that

reflect the sunlight and forward it to the

space by cooling the surface of the

land

months passed before the effects

of the eruption of Mount Tambora

feel about the earth's climate

the first strange sign that something

it passed in the atmosphere was the snowfall that

it occurred in the winter of 1815 to 1816

in hungary a place where they usually carry

or they noticed that the snow was brown

and it seemed very fast and in apulia to

Southern Italy where it does not usually snow fell

red snow the color level was the

peculiar result of the mixture of

drum ashes with water vapor

from the top of the Earth's atmosphere

when the summer of 1816 arrived the full

impact of the drum rash is

made feel between the unsuspecting

Europeans there are tales of a fog

dusty that floated in the sky a

day after day and a cold rain and

monotonous had the most unpleasant weather

possible but it was summer was what happened

in northern europe

in 1816 the Europeans were still

recovering from the Napoleonic wars

and they depended on agricultural resources

limited

the arctic climate swept the crops of

continent

the masses began to starve

equipment

those who survived were much more

weakened by lack of food and

diseases spread then a great

typhus outbreak that ravaged Ireland 100,000

people died of typhus and everything is

directly related to the year without

summer a very different story is

I was writing in a remote center

holiday in summer in summer

1816 percy shelley and the romantic poet

his wife Mary Shelly who was 19 years old and

his friend Lord Byron spent the summer

banks of the lake of Geneva

normally they would have done excursions

for the mountain and seizure to have fun

but that summer it was so cold and so

bad weather that could not go on the air

free and as they were writers they decided

Hold a contest to see who

wrote the story of fear more

Terrifying and hanging out

that summer Mary shelly wrote frank to

SPAIN

if you look at the book

At first the monster comes climbing

by the arctic ice and at the end of the

book 'the monster also appears in the

ice are vigilant images and that's how

how the book begins in which

mentions that the cold and bad weather

does on the outside have pushed him to

write it the icy European summer it

prolonged and unleashed hunger and epidemics

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people could not stand it anymore

in France the crowd attacked the

shipments of cereals on the way

market in england the dead of

hungry they carried signs that said

not blood and looted a city after

another in switzerland the desperate villagers

confiscated cereal shipments of

russia at the border

the European governments were not

equipped to provide the food and

the assistance that people demanded

tens of thousands of people died of

hungry

many fled Europe with the

hope to rebuild his life in america

on the other side of the Atlantic however

the icy influence of the tambora

it had also been served with ferocity

about united states in june

fourteen months after the eruption the

skies of new england turned

cold as ice temperatures

fell below zero and snowed for five

days throughout the northeast

people will be left overwhelmed normally

never snowed in June there were storms of

rain but never snow

people were impressed and

he wrote in his diaries how strange it was

the weather was still snowing

sporadically during July and August

ice was formed in the vermont lakes

30-centimeter icebergs hung from

the eaves of houses and hundreds of

freshly sheared sheep died of

cold

every cold wave destroyed hundreds of

you harvest 75 percent of the corn from

America was destroyed in all

the northeast there was a shortage of food

and the prices of agricultural products

they shot the birds fell

dead from the sky because of the cold

it was devastating for the farmers not

they could recover from it was something

unheard

people started saying that that year was

the 1810 and cold dead or the year without

summer in europe year without summer

pushed governments to develop

assistance policies in cases of

emergency in the united states served to

grow west in the summer of

1816 things were so bad in new

england that a lot of people finished

surrendering emigrated from new

england west

and I had no idea what they looked like

forced to it because a year and a half

before a volcano had entered

eruption on the other side of the world

four decades after the year without

summer around 1850 the small age of

ice ended abruptly

the dramatic change took place at

over just a decade

scientists do not agree about the

force of nature responsible for the

same way as the small ice age

started basically by reducing

the amount of radiation received by the

land of the sun ended because mid

from the 19th century the energy was increased

I received from the sun

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the little ice age term because

the number of rashes was reduced

volcanic but also by the

industrialization pollution

anthropogenic and effect gases

greenhouse

the end of the little ice age

I think it was caused by the same thing that

finished with the previous ten cycles

the natural fluctuation of the ocean

some scientists believe that force

of ocean currents

the powerful flow that carries the heat

to the northern latitudes its

theory is that the most recent cycle of

weak currents caused the small age

of ice and that cycle of currents

strongest that is still in force

finished with her

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but the forces that caused the little

Ice age are uncertain

there are still many unanswered questions

another ice age will occur

when and what devastating effects it will have

for the humanity

a recent report commissioned by the

pentagon can contain a forecast

alarming about our future

150 years have passed since the end of the

little ice age so much the weather

as humanity have transformed the

cold and agricultural world of billions of

inhabitants is now a warm planet and

industrial with more than 6,000 million

people

global temperatures are

ascending faster than in the

last thousand years according to the panel

intergovernmental change

Climate change of the United Nations

the thermometers will have gone up 5.5 degrees

at the end of the century

almost all climatologists are of

agreement that the rapid warming

current is the work of man decades of

combustion of coal gas and oil have

overloaded the atmosphere with dioxide

carbon

carbon dioxide traps heat

of the sun that would otherwise radiate

towards space causing the call

Greenhouse effect.

the consequences of the continuum

global warming are still uncertain

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many believe that temperatures more

high will trigger droughts

hurricanes could multiply because

they get the energy from the warm waters

of the sea and could increase

floods due to the rise of

sea ​​level caused by the melting of

the polar ice caps but for

catastrophic that look like these

situations

some scientists believe that the

global warming could produce the

most disastrous effect of all an age

of ice

his theory is that the process he could

cause the little age of ice is being

repeating now they believe that the heat is

melting the arctic ice flooding the

North Atlantic freshwater what

threatens to stop the current

oceanic that heats the earth in the

that there is no paradox that the

heating can lead to cold

if we continue warming the earth like

as usual, we refresh what

enough the surface of the Atlantic

we can precipitate climate change

something that already happened during the small

ice Age

this tendency to cooling we can

consider it as a walk towards a

cliff in the fog we do not know

exactly where are we going

we do not know where the edge of the

cliff and some of my companions

believe that we could enter an era of

sudden cooling in a matter of

Decades

this recent theory assumes a new

turn on the possible consequences

of global warming but many

scientists reject it

I do not agree with the climatologists

they say that global warming

could unleash a new small age of

ice

I do not think thermohaline circulation

is going to slow down drastically in the

next century

and I also think that even if he did his

impact on the temperature of europe

western and the northern Atlantic would be

relatively modest warming

that produce the growing gases

greenhouse of the atmosphere

would more than offset any

cooling and at the end the region will

it would heat it does not cool area while the

scientific community debates the issue

another disturbing question arises

what consequences would a sharp

cooling victims on the

21st century civilization

if you look at what happened in

the last two centuries

the development of both this country and

global is related to the context

of the natural climate in which people have

used to live in other words

we all have certain expectations about

winters and summers and about what

what is the average climate

someone told me once that they are not

falls those that kill you but the change

sudden direction the process that

throw to one side or another other than

that you're used to that change in

the adaptation that causes chaos

cultural

if the little ice age has

taught something is that the changes

dramatic climatic patterns

they have incredible negative effects

about the human population

we could face conditions that

would emulate the horrors that he suffered

europe in the little ice age

if there was an ice age in the

21st century

our society dependent on the

technology mortgaged by bad resources

distributed would be as vulnerable as

the world of our ancestors

in 2003 the pentagon commissioned the

experts in the future

Peter is watts and down grandal that

predicted the possible consequences their

report is not a forecast but a

description of the worst possible situation

designed to help the leaders of the

government to formulate strategies for

overcome any future crisis

you have to evaluate the likelihood of that

situation in an order of 1 or 2 per

perc

is that kind of probability is not 10

percent and 20 and 50 is not

inevitable at all but it's a

real probability the forecast of the

future of the pentagon is based on a

real climatic incident of the past

eight thousand 200 years ago the temperature

it went down 5 degrees for a century

the sudden cooling was small

compared to that of the ice age of

15,000 years ago but more severe than the

of the little ice age and the

forecast of the pentagon begins

immersing humanity

in that same icy environment

in a single decade the nations

food and water would be left without food

vital energy for the

survival

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in Europe conflicts would arise between

neighboring countries for access to rivers

shared and oil reserves

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the cooling would result in a new

world disorder and the superpower

world would have to mobilize its

resources to try to stabilize what

that the role of the United States as

world police would be much greater

still that now in the face of conflicts

potentials would need to

transport large quantities of food

and only the united states has the ability

logistics and military to act as

police in that situation and guarantee the

order and direct the operations of

rescue from the community

International Analyst

however according to the forecast of

pentagon the united states would face

its own crisis with the prolongation of the

cold weather and dry hunger is

intensify in the neighboring countries of

south

the starving and the displaced

they would begin to migrate en masse states

UNIDOS

you have to imagine that dozens would arrive

of thousands of thousands and even

millions of refugees from the area

Caribbean and Central America but the weird

is that it could also happen backwards

that the people of the southwest of states

united they emigrated towards the south the

conditions of southwestern states

of the United States could be so bad

as to push its population to

Mexico or Central America is difficult to

predict

so the question of transparency

and popularity of our borders

It will be a very important issue

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one of the most volatile factors of the

pentagon forecast in china there is the

cold could unleash famines that

they would kill millions of people and

would deplete the energy supply of the

nation there would be a civil war in

the most populous country on earth

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at the same time the Chinese army

would threaten to invade Russia for

seize its rich gas reserves

natural

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and his navy would face the navy

American in the Persian Gulf to

access Saudi Arabian oil

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many of the effects that I describe for

china are also valid for india

and we should also take into account

Pakistan would therefore suddenly be

as a conspiracy of three powers with

nuclear weapons that would fight for the

shared access to the supply of

water food and energy

we would have all the ingredients for

a serious armed conflict

it is plausible that in those

conditions are used weapons

nuclear an ice age in the century

twenty-one could unleash is apocalyptic

chain of events

critics of the pentagon report

they call it an alarmist fantasy

others claim that it contains too many

profound issues to be ignored

if we are not prepared for that

situation the probability increases

of the conflict is what worries me the most

and I think the most important thing

doing more research because we need

understand the dynamics of change

abrupt climate

we need better data models a lot

better and more support for research and

then there needs to be a debate

aggressive between the communities

scientific and political

urgency of that priority to the

investigators seek time trial

the Swiss answers before our

Volatile climate reaches a critical threshold

and when they look to the future the only

certainty is that nothing is true

we do not know if in the north Atlantic it

will produce a great warming or

cooling the models contain

many locked up andrés the uncertainty

of the climate issue is tremendous and we

It is advisable to be much more cautious with

how we treat the climate system of

our planet

when we consider what will happen in the

future as a result of the increases

of greenhouse gas emissions

we do not really know what's going to happen

is how to hit a bell with a

very small hammer that would be the

little ice age and now we're

with a huge mallet in hand prepared

to hit the bell thinking how

the weather will be linked to a beast

furious huge and we are

whipping with a stick

the truth is that I think there's nobody

Who knows when we are going to cross is the same

and he asked me how long we will be

willing to play this game with the

climate system

how much risk are we willing to

assume

not so much the little ice age

forced civilization to cross a

threshold with devastating consequences

if the past is a prologue the storm

it awaits us on the horizon

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Health Network, For Public Health

Hi, you are listening to audio on mangyte.vn website

The secret to create attractive eyes on Tet

Tet is the perfect occasion for people to refresh themselves.

But not the physique or the costumes, but the new eyes are the first to impress the opposite.

Many people think that makeup is the easiest way to have real eyes.

However, there are many other ways that are simple and have long lasting effects.

1. Nutritional supplements.

Provides necessary nutrients to make your eyes look healthier.

Vitamins, Omega-3 fatty acids, antioxidants, and so on, are essential nutrients for the eyes.

These are commonly found in foods such as dark green vegetables, meat, fish, eggs, milk, nuts, and grains.

Spring is the food season is more plentiful than ever.

Therefore, you should combine diversified, as well as flexible menu changes, so that Tet feast is enriched and provides sufficient nutrients that the eyes need.

2. Get enough sleep.

Every day, the eyes are affected by many factors such as wind, dust, ultraviolet light from the electronic screen, and so on, plus stay up late because of busy work at the end of the year.

This results in poor eye health, and frequent itching, redness and fatigue.

Sleep is therefore the best time to rest after a long day.

Getting enough sleep will give your eyes as well as the muscles around you enough time to recover, ready for a new day.

This also offers other benefits such as:reduce stress, improve memory, increase resistance, and so on.

3. Makeup for the eyes after makeup.

On the occasion of Spring, we usually only invest in beautiful makeup that rarely care about removing makeup.

However, this is also an equally important step.

The lack of eye makeup can allow the bacteria to grow, or cosmetics fall into the eyes when sleeping, itching, redness.

At the same time, the chemicals from the cosmetics also penetrate deep into the skin, promoting the formation of wrinkles and aging process.

Harmful ingredients such as lead, emulsion, and so on, in some products can also cause eye damage, resulting in many other consequences.

4. Apply eye mask.

Apply face mask to restore vitality.

Do not forget to take advantage of the leisure time before Tet to take advantage of some foods such as potatoes, aloe vera, cucumber, etc., mask the eyes.

These masks are not only easy to make but also help the eyes relax, while removing the dark circles, giving a fresh look to the new year.

It should be noted that many types of masks are good for face, but are not suitable for delicate eye areas, especially those with dry shrink properties such as clay, mud, rice bran, and so on.

Also, materials with high acid content should not be used, as they can corrode the skin and cause eye damage if exposed.

5. Limit use of stimulants.

Tet is an ideal occasion for meeting friends, gathering and eating.

The ability to use stimulants such as alcohol, coffee, cigarettes, and so on, is also high, causing many eye effects.

In it, alcohol alleviates the quality of sleep, causing the eye to become lethargic, tired.

Smoke stimulates the eye, causing the eyes to dry, causing dry eyes for a long time.

So, enjoy a healthy New Year to protect your eyes and keep your health healthy.

6. Use eye drops every day.

Healthy eyes not only need protection from the outside, but also need care from the inside.

However, there are nutrients that the body does not absorb through the diet such as Sodium Chondroitin Sulfate, Potassium L-Aspartate, and so on.

So, use eye drops containing these nutrients to nourish your eyesight well each day.

Also, choose the products from reputable companies, and use and preserve the instructions on the packaging.

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Hope this article will bring you many useful things.

Wish you always healthy.

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Donald Trump Just Told A Crowd "Listen You Motherf*ckers…" And They Went Absolutely

WILD!

The President has been making headlines about his recent announcement regarding tariffs.

His announcement included a 25 tariff price on foreign-made steel and 10 percent on foreign-made

aluminum. Some within the realm of Washington D.C. have been vehemently chastising him for

this decision. However, during a recent speech regarding the issue he got a lot of positive

feedback.

The Gateway Pundit reported,

"In 2011 Donald Trump went on a profanity-laced speech in Las Vegas where he promised to tax

China imports by 25% if they continued to manipulate their currency.

Donald Trump: "Listen you motherf*ckers, we're going to tax you 25 percent!" Mother

Jones posted on the full exchange. In a Thursday night speech in Las Vegas, Trump railed against

lawmakers that he described as "blood suckers," bouncing from subjects like gas prices, Iraq,

and foreign trade. "We have weak, pathetic leadership," Trump said of the Obama administration.

"Our leaders are stupid, they are stupid people." But that paled in comparison to

his expletive-laden zingers on foreign policy and trade. Speaking about America's military

presence abroad, he said:

We build a school, we build a road, they blow up the school, we build another school, we

build another road they blow them up, we build again, in the meantime we can't get a fucking

school in Brooklyn. Then, on the issue of oil prices and OPEC, the coalition with control

on much of the world's oil supply, he quipped: We have nobody in Washington that sits back

and said, you're not going to raise that fucking price. And despite the fact that some

of his clothing is made in China, Trump bashed the Middle Kingdom. If elected president,

what would his message for China be? "Listen you motherfuckers, we're going to tax you

25 percent!

The New York Times had some input on the issue,

"President Trump's announcement that he planned to impose steep tariffs on imported

steel and aluminum delighted some blue-collar industries he had championed. "Enthusiastic

and gratified are probably understatements," said Michael A. Bless, the president of Century

Aluminum.

Behemoth steel buyers like Boeing and General Motors weren't as pleased. Their shares

fell on the news, and the most obvious aluminum dependents — the brewing giants Anheuser-Busch

and MillerCoors — warned about the risk of job losses. But it is people like H. O.

Woltz III who feel most vulnerable. Mr. Woltz is the chairman and chief executive of Insteel

Industries, which operates 10 plants from Arizona to Pennsylvania producing steel wire

products for concrete reinforcing. He has about 1,000 workers, most without college

degrees.

"The jobs that we have are good jobs," Mr. Woltz said. "Our guys make a lot of

money." Now his business calculus is being upended. A tariff on imports also allows domestic

steel and aluminum producers to charge higher prices, affecting manufacturers across the

United States. As industrial America sorts out the tariffs' prospective impact, one

thing is clear: The divide between the metal producers and their customers slices directly

through Mr. Trump's blue-collar constituency.

Mr. Trump argues that free trade has hollowed out America's industrial base and saddled

the country with huge trade deficits. He has promised to recover lost ground with an "America

first" trade policy. But putting America first may not put all American workers ahead.

"There are more losers than winners," said Monica de Bolle, an economist at the

Peterson Institute for International Economics. "If the point is to protect American jobs,

if the point is to protect small and medium-sized businesses, this is exactly the wrong way

to do things."

The mills and smelters that supply the raw material, and that would directly benefit

from the tariffs, have been shrinking for years. Today, those industries employ fewer

than 200,000 people. The companies that buy steel and aluminum, to make everything from

trucks to chicken coops, employ more than 6.5 million workers, according to a Heritage

Foundation analysis of Commerce Department data."

However, despite all of this conjecture and detracting, the fact still remains the same

and that is that the United States has an $800 billion dollar trade deficit every single

year. Foreign countries have taken advantage of our poor trading under Democratic leadership

for years and it has allowed us to continue to go into debt.

The European Union for one has continuously increased their tariffs and taxes on American

businesses and trade products. Why is it unreasonable to return this in kind? It is simply how good

business works. We cannot allow them to continue to tax us at unreasonable rates and do nothing

about it or we look like a doormat.

What the President is doing is good business and even if he curses a bit or says it in

a crass way doesn't make him wrong. He knows how to make deals and how to do good business

and like everything else, I have no doubt that by the time he is done our trade deficit

will be much smaller than what it was before when he first came to office.

What do you think about this? Please share this news and scroll down to

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In ONE DAY I made $14,811 01 on Amazon | How to get Reimbursed by Amazon - Duration: 7:47.

what is going on Amazon sellers or hopefully soon-to-be Amazon sellers

my name is beau crabill and in this video I'll explain to exactly how in one day

on Amazon FBA I made 14,811.01 and off one product that I got reimbursed

for so if you're not sure what any of this video is about II for who I am

or what reimbursements are or what happens when Amazon loses your products

or what Amazon FBA is I'm gonna explained that to you in this video and

let's get into who I so my name is beau Crabill and I have been selling online

for nearly a decade I've been selling physical products

online for a decade I start on ebay and how is it simply possible for a

ten-year-old to be successful sat on the line and the reason is that is I sell

products that are people already shopping for and then I buy those

products from vendors used by Costco Walmart and Target okay and I display

them on Amazon and I keep the markup which is typical between ten and a hundred

percent and now if a ten-year-old can be successful selling online do you think

you have what it takes to make a part-time or full-time income

salad on Amazon of course you do and over the past year I have actually been

coaching people just like yourself my proven methods of making money as an

Amazon sellers and my students come from all walks of life and ages different

countries different states and most do the business part-time however some have

found a lucrative enough to make it their primary source of income and let's

face it in today's economy I think everyone can use a little extra cash

flow am i right and now in this video I'm gonna explain to exactly again how I

made in one day a lot of selling of Amazon FBA fourteen thousand eight

hundred eleven dollars and one cent and what happens right when you are in the

online retail space because that's the business model I'm in is you're buying

products from legit United States base or domestic wholesalers distributors and

sometimes manufacturers you buy those products but then they need to get sent

to an FBA warehouse so you have a couple options when you go do that

and what I've seen some people do which I don't think this is efficient at all

of us I'm all about being efficient and as past as possible some people will

have a warehouse they give their products sent to a warehouse and they'll

go double-checked everything to make sure everything's there and it's clean

and it's no products missing people get products into their house and then

shipped to FBA what I do because I like to be passive and scalable and efficient

is I give my suppliers to ship directly to FBA to an FBA warehouse but Amazon

receives the products they then check them in they put them in stock and they

ship directly to individual and loan customers so the cool thing about that

is what I do is the businesses hands off I'm not dealing I'm not having to ship

out how it's like literally yesterday I shipped out one eight thousand eighty

pound pallet and I should have done another like 160 pound a couple box and

stuff like that but I physically didn't do it I just sent my support a couple

labels and they put on top but the cool thing about again its passive however

some bad things that can happen is what if products get lost what if I ordered

600 products in my supplier only 7,500 or what if the props got damaged and

Amazon's warehouse like what happens then so don't worry this is where the

video is getting to all right so what happens is let's say you ship out

actually I'll do this exact example is I shipped out about a thousand units of

some products to Amazon you can see the screenshot right here and 709 of them

were lost all right so that's kind of freaking me out quite a bit

cuz paid a lot of money for those all right and what happened is a few weeks

went by and actually went to go contact Amazon and I just emailed them crated up

a case ID and said hey Amazon these products right here or loss I supposed

to get a thousand these checked in only 200 or 300 and I've basically been

checked in I've sold some of them what's going on so then they started

investigation they went to go look for the products they glued this for three

weeks the case was gone for three weeks and then they never found them so we

probably saying wow well you just got screwed

no they reimburse me for the selling price minus the fees so the exact

process of what I would sell the product for so pretty much just Amazon just

bought them and at full price they deducted the fee so it's literally the

same exact process of what what I would do when selling the product so the cool

thing about that is like I mean those products that was lost I

should have been selling them over that time period parish about six weeks of

not getting those sales because investigations everything I was still

selling to some of them but pretty much those fourteen thousand dollars in sales

should have happened over the six weeks in gross sales it was gonna be over

twenty thousand dollars however it's definitely nice to know

that like if you're shipping direct with FBA and like things happen because

things are always gonna happen because there's so many miscommunications I can

happen with suppliers when maybe you're in Thailand or in Canada you're in a

different state and you're shipping from New Jersey your suppliers in New Jersey

and you guys get the products to Texas and you give them the wrong label you

give the wrong dimensions some Amazon employee picks them up there's always

gonna be mistakes and the cool thing about is Amazon is gonna go reverse it

for it so Amazon makes a lot of money they take good amount of Commission's

and that's the reason why so that's pretty cool however there is one thing I

did a livestream about this how Amazon is actually trying to go fix this now

you might say this is kind of like selfish or like guilty or whatever like

I mean I kind of wish the Amazon would keep this because it's kind of cool when

I just get paid exactly like that however they're doing things right and

they're actually working on a system it's actually going only to be for a few

select distributors and submits middle legit authorized supplies all of us

talked about and they're actually gonna let Amazon have the suppliers basically

sign into like a portal so they can go plug in the information because the

reason why they want to do that is so Amazon just have to go pay out fourteen

thousand dollars in cash they would rather have me sell those products okay

because when I sell products on Amazon Amazon gets a commission they get FBA fees

they make money when they make disbursements and reimbursements they're

just taking that out of their pocket now those products they probably found it

somewhere the problem you liquidate them somewhere else and I appreciate a

Madonna be use right now so I'm pretty sure that's where they found them

yeah and that's pretty much it so if anything ever happens with you shipping

proxy Amazon don't worry about it just be patient

Amazon's gonna reimburse you you just need to communicate with them alright so

many cases Amazon will actually automatically reimburse you you don't

have to do anything but sometimes like when there's $20,000 worth of products

that are missing or I guess $14,000 and net sales you probably should be a

little active about it and probably go communicate with them now I have heard a

lot of stories people are not getting reimbursed but it's usually with

arbitrage sellers that are sending in like ones and twosies and Amazon kind of

understands that you're not buying from authorized supplier but again that ever

happens to you make sure contact Amazon get on the phone with them email them

and have them open up an investigation okay

but again to recap this video simply how we got reimbursed fourteen thousand

eight hundred eleven dollars and one cent is I lost product my supplier lost

me products and the cool thing about this this was about six thousand dollars

of profit so that was really awesome because my costs on that were like

eleven bucks or something like that so pretty cool for that for sure thank

you for watching this video make sure to LIKE and subscribe make sure to follow

me on social media and just have a great day also make sure to turn on the little

notification bow so you can get notified for my videos and see you later all also

one more thing is I'll actually be hosting a webinar on Thursday and

actually one of the links in description you can feel free to join that click on

the webinar you're going to actually learn exactly how you can start selling

brand-name products on Amazon by buying from legit domestic United States

companies buying them all itself apart so make sure sign for the webinar make

sure you subscribe make sure you give this video a thumbs up comment down

below have a great day

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And as i runaway this time

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The Real Power of The Placebo Effect, Explained - Duration: 11:57.

The

Real Power of The Placebo Effect, Explained

When I was really young, whenever I felt sick, my grandmother used to make me cinnamon sugar

toast. I felt like I could taste her love with every bite, and by the time I had finished

my toast, my stomachache would have magically disappeared. In hindsight, I recognize that

the dairy in the butter and the refined sugar in the cinnamon blend probably weren�t helping

my digestive issues, yet somehow this meal always made me feel better. How does this

make any sense? Herein lies the mystery of the placebo effect.

By Kalee Brown

No, science cannot prove that when my grandmother delivered me cinnamon toast with a loving

smile and a giant hug, I instantly felt better, but as a five-year-old child I certainly experienced

that. Though my grandmother may not have realized it, she was likely harnessing the power of

the placebo effect.

What Is the Placebo Effect?

The placebo effect is essentially the idea that your brain can convince your body that

a fake treatment, because it (your brain) thinks it�s real, can provide real solutions

and stimulate healing in the body. In essence, the placebo effect shows us how powerful our

minds, how powerful our consciousness is, in that we can change our biology using our

beliefs.

Many of you may have played around with the concept �You become what you think about

most of the time,� meaning your thoughts literally become your reality. Businessmen

like Kevin Trudeau have used it to make billions of dollars, and many people including myself

enjoy witnessing the law of attraction in our everyday lives. However, how does this

work when it comes to our health?

Well, science is starting to realize that, in some cases, a placebo can be equally as

effective as the original treatments themselves.

�The placebo effect is more than positive thinking � believing a treatment or procedure

will work. It�s about creating a stronger connection between the brain and body and

how they work together,� says Professor Ted Kaptchuk of Harvard-affiliated Beth Israel

Deaconess Medical Center, who has studied the placebo effect extensively.

However, Kaptchuk believes that the placebo effect can only go so far. �Placebos may

make you feel better, but they will not cure you,� says Kaptchuk. �They have been shown

to be most effective for conditions like pain management, stress-related insomnia, and cancer

treatment side effects like fatigue and nausea.�

It�s people like Kaptchuk who are challenging the way the scientific community typically

looks at the placebo effect. In the past, placebos have been used in clinical trials,

most often in drug tests, and were typically associated with failure. The mentality was

that if you weren�t one of the participants who got the drug, you didn�t receive the

benefits. Alternatively, if both groups of participants � those who received placebo

pills and those who actually took the drug � experienced similar effects, then the

drug was deemed ineffective.

However, scientists are now starting to realize that similar reactions may not mean a drug

doesn�t work, but rather that the placebo is actually working in a similar fashion.

What if these participants believed they were taking the drug, and thus experienced health

benefits as a result? Experts have concluded that reacting to a placebo doesn�t mean

a certain treatment doesn�t work, but rather that an alternative, non-pharmacological treatment

may be present.

The Science Behind the Placebo Effect

Though we don�t understand how the placebo effect actually works just yet, a Harvard

University article explains that �it involves a complex neurobiological reaction that includes

everything from increases in feel-good neurotransmitters, like endorphins and dopamine, to greater activity

in certain brain regions linked to moods, emotional reactions, and self-awareness. All

of it can have therapeutic benefit.�

�The placebo effect is a way for your brain to tell the body what it needs to feel better,�

says Kaptchuk.

�When you look at these studies that compare drugs with placebos, there is the entire environmental

and ritual factor at work,� explains Kaptchuk. �You have to go to a clinic at certain times

and be examined by medical professionals in white coats. You receive all kinds of exotic

pills and undergo strange procedures. All this can have a profound impact on how the

body perceives symptoms because you feel you are getting attention and care.�

A study published in Science Translational Medicine that was conducted by Kaptchuk in

2014 tested the placebo effect in relation to migraines. One group of participants took

a migraine drug that had the drug�s name listed on it, another group took a placebo

labelled �placebo� (meaning they were conscious that they were the placebo group),

and a third group took nothing. Shockingly, their findings showed that the placebo was

50% as effective as the actual pain medication after experiencing a migraine, despite the

participants having known who was in the placebo group and who was not.

The researchers concluded that this was largely due to the simple act or ritual of taking

a pill, as it�s considered to be comforting to people.

�People associate the ritual of taking medicine as a positive healing effect,� says Kaptchuk.

�Even if they know it�s not medicine, the action itself can stimulate the brain

into thinking the body is being healed.�

This is comforting to learn, as this suggests that you yourself could administer the placebo

effect, despite you knowing that it is simply placebo and nothing more. Kaptchuk actually

has some suggestions as to how you can facilitate this yourself.

�Engaging in the ritual of healthy living � eating right, exercising, yoga, quality

social time, meditating � probably provides some of the key ingredients of a placebo effect,�

says Kaptchuk.

Another study published in 2002 in the New England Journal of Medicine, (1) conducted

by the Baylor School of Medicine, looked at surgery for patients with severe and debilitating

knee pain. The patients were divided into three groups. One group endured the first

type of knee surgery, as the surgeons shaved the damaged cartilage in their knees. Another

group had their knee joints flushed out, removing all of the material believed to be causing

inflammation. Both of these processes are the standard surgeries people go through who

have severe arthritic knees.

The third group received a �fake� surgery, as the patients were sedated and tricked into

thinking that they actually had knee surgery. The doctors still made incisions and splashed

salt water on the knee as they would in normal surgery, and then they sewed up the incisions,

but without performing any real surgeries on their knees. All three groups went through

the same rehab process, and the results were astonishing. The placebo group improved just

as much as the other two groups who had surgery.

Another 2002 article published in the American Psychological Association�s Prevention & Treatment,conducted

by University of Connecticut Psychology Professor Irving Kirsch and titled �The Emperor�s

New Drugs,� made some more shocking discoveries (5)(4). Kirsch found that 80% of the effectiveness

of antidepressants, as measured in clinical trials, could be attributed to the placebo

effect. Kirsch even filed a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request to get information on the

clinical trials of the top antidepressants.

�The difference between the response of the drugs and the response of the placebo

was less than two points on average on this clinical scale that goes from fifty to sixty

points. That�s a very small difference, that difference is clinically meaningless,�

Professor Kirsch explains (source).

A Conscious Note

Some of this information may not be new to you, as monks and other teachers have been

preaching the power of the mind for years. Many people have been successfully using a

combination of thoughts, meditation, and emotional healing to cure diseases for a very long time.

For example, radiation oncologist Dr. Carl Simonton and his wife Stephanie Matthews-Simonton,

a psychologist, wrote the book Getting Well Again: A Step-by-Step Self-Help Guide to Overcoming

Cancer for Patients and Their Families. The book explores how people can affect their

disease process through healing their emotions.

Louise Hay is another well-known author who discusses the emotional causes of cancer in

her book You Can Heal Your Life. A cancer survivor herself, she cured her disease in

only six months using a combination of affirmations, visualization, nutritional cleansing, and

psychotherapy. According to Hay, cancer is simply the manifestation of deep hurt, secrets,

longstanding resentment, grief, and/or hatred.

The mind can be an incredible asset when it comes to your physical and mental health,

but it can also contribute to your illnesses. Negative self talk can lower your vibration

and increase your stress levels, and chronic stress is associated with countless diseases,

including cancer.

I personally believe that your thoughts become your reality, and I have experimented with

this and found it to be true in all aspects of life, including health. If you believe

that you can heal yourself through positive self talk and other modalities using the mind,

then I believe you�re increasing your chances of succeeding in improving your health. Likewise,

if you don�t believe your mind can change your overall health, then you probably won�t

see any notable differences because that�s what

you believe!

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Don't forget to LIKE and SUBSCRIBE ❤

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[Karaoke] ALL FALLS DOWN - Alan Walker, Noah Cyrus, Digital Farm Animals - Duration: 3:29.

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Hair Journey 2018 | Relaxed hair - Duration: 3:36.

so in this video let's talk about some setbacks that I'm dealing with after my

last relaxer if you're interested keep watching welcome back to my channel

everybody Hair Obsess Jayc here all ways on a Hair Obsess Journey to long

relaxed hair, okay so it's been two weeks since I relaxed my hair what I did one

week after was a protein treatment I still have a lot of roots and the roots

were too relaxed properly you know in my opinion I don't think that was textlax

hair because there's just too much roots so one of the things that I'm dealing

with is dryness but my hair feels very dry so I noticed that I have to be

moisturizing my hair on a daily basis number two another thing that I'm

dealing with is that the hair is breaking the hair is breaking because

even though the hair feels soft it's somehow breaking because the roots was

not relaxed properly number three that's a setback to me so this weekend I'll be

doing a moisturizing treatment concentrating and keeping the hair as

soft as possible the roots is soft but I find that it feels is very dry so

moisturize last night and I've been moisturizing on a nightly basis to help

me with the dryness in terms of the breakage I don't know if that is coming

from I believe because the here was not relaxed properly I try and post

something here you guys to see what my roots are looking like two weeks

after my relaxer another thing let me know in the comment section if you'd

like to see more videos with hubby okay is excited to do a correction now what

on of my subscribers explain to me what I should have done was to part the hair in

sections smaller sections for him so now as he goes he goes a little bit faster

because it took us 30 minutes to finish the hair which was crazy I'm surprised

that I still have hair on my head really! so one of them was explaining to me or two

persons who actually mentioned the subscribers was explaining what I should

have done is pre part each section in each section so as he goes just lifts

up and apply the relaxer and go much faster so we're gonna try and do a

correction in about eight weeks let me know in the comments section and what

you think about that if we can make a comeback what I'm noticing I can

actually see where the new growth is and where have not been relaxed honestly I

don't think our texlax hair I just think that the hair is under-process so let

me know in the comment section what do you think I can do give me some

suggestions on what I can do with what's going on with my hair dealing

with the dryness, dealing with the breakage if my plan of action makes

sense to you guys because as I said before my hair is under-process it was

not relax, for me and I honestly don't think that this is texlax hair so let

me know ,give me all the suggestions you can don't below, give this video a

thumbs up if you understand what it is that I'm going through and that's all I

have for you guys today, so I'll see you guys in the next video, adios

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মাত্র ৩ সেকেন্ড আপনার জীবনকে বদলে দেবে || 3 Second Change Your life || Self motivational video. - Duration: 5:11.

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How to Put On BrowSense!!! - Duration: 5:05.

Hello!!

I hope you had a good week

Happy Saturday!

Today I thought I would show you, what?...

BrowSense (Spelled it Wrong!!)

I don't know if I spelled it right (Nope)

If I'm wrong, then I'm sorry

This is what it looks like

First, you have to

See the comparison, one is lighter and the other is darker

Second, you have to

Or you can

You can if you want

(Still need to get used to this, lol, still blind)

Most likely you don't need to put it in

I like that side in there only more

(Only this side)

I like this color since it matches my hair

It helps straighten your eyebrows

Thats it

Hope you have a Good Day

Bye-Bye!!!!

I Hope You Enjoyed This Video, Here are Some Pictures of Me With the BrowSense

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The Crap City Boy - Duration: 1:26.

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Captions test - Duration: 13:04.

Oh Hey A PIece Of Poo Paper ;-;

What are you gonna do?

... ;-;

GOONWITHIT

EW

*BANG*

*crack*

FINALLY UGH

what is that??????? K

Is it pizza?

Im Right!

okay its pizza now what????

I can See It Dummy!

so many bangs

XD

finally!!! lol

thats a loooooong P

*Stays Quiet Till End Of Vid*

Cheese Burgers!!!!

YUMMY YUMMY IN MY TUMMY!

did you say *EEEEW?*

How Did You Eat That Soooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo FAST?

Liar You Didnt Eat All Of It *I Still See A Potato

That Is Photoshop XD

Animation?

Cool Vid Bro!

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