Tuesday, April 10, 2018

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Well, I think the novel is able to incorporate reportage, memoir,

real events, it can borrow from journalism,

it can produce lists, it can produce

anything that we would associate with what you call the real world,

into its ambit. It is a capacious form.

And blending those two, personally I rather like

using real historical events, or real historical people,

and placing, among them, fictional characters.

It helps to give fiction a kind of solidity,

a sense that it's rooted in the world.

Readers have no difficulty distinguishing between what's real and what's imagined.

But, I think, for writers, who are absorbed in a project,

these two can merge in ways that

are both deceptive, but also very useful.

And the post-modern novel, or the novel since

the great revolution of modernism in the earlier 20th century,

has made immense use of, not the imagined,

but the actual documented. So,

take one of the great monuments of modernism,

Joyce's Ulysses,

look at the correspondence of Joyce searching for facts,

and detailed information about daily life in Dublin.

And how beautifully that's wrought into a fiction,

a mythic fiction that seems gather into itself

the whole of human literally history.

You see that those lines are very, very blurred,

usefully blurred.

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EUROVESPA - Ep01 - Duration: 9:49.

Reading the books of Bettinelli I have started to feel like travelling

with him on a Vespa and I started dreaming about

a journey like his.

He made his first trip from Rome to Saigon

For his generation Vietnam had a very strong meaning, it meant

something for them that in those years followed that war and

I told myself that for those of my age is Europe to be something important

not just symbolically, but something that it has really influenced our lives

we are a generation that has the possibility to travel with low cost flights

without visas, passing customs just with our ID

We have many common experiences and we have the

possibility to keep in touch with the social network, speaking English and

many people have had the possibility to know different countries

traveling also thanks to projects like the Erasmus.

The idea of ​​the trip was

cross Europe touching all States of the European Union

those candidates to be part of it and those considered possible candidates

I wanted to do it on my Vespa 50 because it was my only vehicle

and it is a slow scooter.

With it I wanted to look for alternative ways secondary roads to see new places

and meet people off the touristy areas.

I wanted to do it alone because I wanted to test me and feel

free to go wherever I wanted to

and get closer to people the way you can only do when you travel

alone and I wanted to go in the winter because it's the only season

off work I could spend such a long time away from home

Like Bettinelli I didn't know jack about mechanics

So before leaving I wanted to try to learn at least the smallest things

that could be useful to know during the trip and I asked two friends

from Albisola who helped me get ready

They also made me a little pre departure training to teach me to

repair the most frequent problems, like change the wires, change the candle ...

The load is quite stable, I did a couple of uphills and Peyton behaved well

I'm a big fan of Peyton Manning

It seemed a well-wishing name to name

my Vespa with

It's leaking fuel, what the f**** just happened?

The tube had come off!

In fact, the first days were probably the hardest

Italy never ended and up to that point all those kilometers traveled

so slowly in the rain got me frustrated.

I'm so behind and I can not wait to

get out of Italy even if today it was a good road

According to my navigator I'm still here ... too far behind

The Piave murmured calmly and

placid to the first infants on May 24th

After the border everything changed then I really started to

feel traveling

It seems that there is a voltage problem what comes out is too high

I do not know where I'm now ... Pivice, Privize, here they all say Privice but where the f*** is it?

The first signs of the war are already in Croatia with

abandoned houses and a massive number of cemeteries along the roads

with many tombestones of young people who died in those years, and it gets harder

in Bosnia

Lots of houses with barred widows, holes made by bullets and granades

and so on

They are everywhere and also in the

the same Sarajevo city still has the signs and wounds of the

war, Mostar outside the well rebuilt city center is full of

buildings still with signs made by the artillery and all this

contrasts in an incredible way with the people I met

and their peaceful nature the hospitality that they showed me

every time I stopped in ask for directions or all the times

that I needed.

It seems impossible that there has been

a war here... Because all these mountains, fields, people

all is peaceful ... how was that possible?

The war is due to 3 or 4 people you know

In the Balkans I also spent a few rather complicated days because of the weather

I could not expect anything different starting my journey in the fall

however the difficulties began to be a little more serious

These guys, my boys, saved me the life

During those days I wished to reach

Greece and ride on some coastal roads down to Turkey

The days in Greece were spectacular I met good weather and

the hospitality of the population was awesome

It's cold, it's getting more and more complicated to find a place where

pitch the tent and also cause people who speak English are fewer

and they are less available to talk

compared to the Balkans

We have a busy day on this piece of Carpathians and then it's all

flat to Timisoara.

I really began to feel I had

put together a number of kilometers and experiences that gave

real satisfaction

I was close to what was mine

minimum goal the arrival in Warsaw and before leaving

it was there that I wanted to at least get to go to find

the grave of my great-grandfather

I had tried to

collect information about my great-grandfather 's life Cipriano Colombini,

I got interested because he is also mentioned in a book by Giovannino Guareschi that

tells about his long captivity in imprisonment a Nazi concentration camp

My grandfather was an Italian army captain that after September 8th as

many others was deported to Poland as prisoner of the Germans ...

The road has become all white ... I fell down

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10 Useful Words Learners Mispronounce ALL THE TIME - Duration: 8:05.

Have you ever wondered how to pronounce these 10 difficult words?

Keep on watching to find out.

So welcome to our lesson today.

I am super excited because this is a really good lesson.

Today, we have 10 words...they're very common words.

But they're also a little bit difficult to pronounce

Some because they're a little long.

Others because they have a whole bunch of vowel sounds thrown in there.

So it can be a little bit confusing.

What I will do is I will tell you the correct pronunciation.

I will tell you why they're difficult to pronounce.

And I will also give you an example sentence, so you can hear it in context.

Are you ready to become a pronunciation rock star?

Join me.

Number one is EXHAUSTED.

This is a really, really common word.

Exhausted...it means tired.

The "e" sound, sounds like a like a /g/.

Like a G sound.

We say [ig - zawst - id].

The other reason why this word is difficult is because the H is silent.

So when you see it, just ignore the H.

And its exhausted.

And the third reason why this word is hard to pronounce is because of the -ed at the end.

In this case, we say it.

It's exhausted. Say with me. Exhausted.

Number two...BREWERY.

Yeah, that's right. You heard me right.

It's hard to say.

So if you don't know what a brewery is it is where people brew beer.

This one, even just saying it, it's obvious why it's difficult to pronounce.

And that is because of the R sounds.

It's very, very faint. A very soft R sound, which in itself could be a very difficult sound to pronounce.

The second reason why this can be difficult is because

right after the first syllable, we have a schwa sound which is a shortened vowel sound.

And of course in the the third syllable you have

another R sound which is a little bit more pronounced than the first sound.

When you say it, they all kind of mesh together.

Say with me.

Brewery.

This is true. Wes and I took a tour of a brewery a few years back and it was a lot of fun.

Brewery.

The third word is a little bit long which makes it difficult to say.

This word is ANTARCTICA.

Basically what you have to do is you have to kind of break it down when you say it.

You can start with the first syllable which is "ant."

The second syllable is "ahrk."

Keep in mind that for this word the stress is on the second syllable.

Put it all together and you get...

Say it with me.

Now say it really fast.

Antarctica. Antarctica. Antarctica. Antarctica.

See, it's hard. Don't do it. Don't say it fast.

Number four...PHENOMENON.

This one is hard because it's long.

But it's not that hard if you break it apart.

Now we can break up this word in four syllables.

First of all, the PH sound, it makes an F sound.

It's a /f/. So we have...

The third syllable is a schwa. Say it with me.

Number five...SPECIFIC.

Now this word can be difficult because of that middle syllable.

The C makes an S sound.

Now I know a lot of English language learners may mispronounce the /i/ sound.

It is not /ee/. It's not [spi - see - fic].

It's a short /i/ sound. So we say...

Specific.

Say it after me.

You got it. Say it again. Specific.

Number six, another long word, TEMPERATURE.

Now if you look up this word you will see that it technically has four syllables.

But I think most people pronounce it with only three syllables.

So we have to kind of shorten everything.

We end up saying...

In the second syllable, we drop the E completely and we add a schwa.

The TU together are pronounced as a /ch/ sound.

Say it with me now.

Number seven...RURAL.

This is a hard one.

Oh gosh, you guys. I'm sorry.

I'm sorry for doing this to you.

The R sounds do make the words difficult, in this one especially.

In the first syllable we have /roo/.

And then in the second we have a /ruhl/.

And of course there's a schwa in the second syllable.

It's very fast. So you have to be kind of fast with it.

So say it with me please.

Rural.

Number eight...CHOIR.

Now this is a short word, but it is difficult to say for a few different reasons.

First of all, the CH together in this case does not make a /ch/ sound.

For example, the word "channel" makes a /ch/ sound.

But not in this case. The CH sound together is a /k/ sound.

The second reason is that the O sound is an /ah/.

So, put it all together and you get...

Choir.

Number nine is a LITERATURE.

And this word...it's a little bit difficult because it''s long, first of all.

Of course you have the L and Rs, which make this word even more difficult.

We have the R and the schwa sound, and the T and U don't make a /too/ sound /tuh/ sound.

They make a /ch/ sound, just like in temperature.

So we have...

Say it after me.

Literature.

Number ten is a SQUIRREL.

I used to have a theory that the word "squirrel" is cute in every language.

So I'm kind of curious. Please, in the comments, let me know how do you say squirrel in your language.

Does it sound cute?

But the word squirrel, whether you believe me that it's cute or not, it can be a little bit harder to pronounce.

It's just two syllables, and it goes like this.

And then the second one.

There's just a schwa sound.

So let's see it together.

So cute.

Okay. So now that I've told you the words that I think are

difficult to pronounce, I want to hear from you.

In the comments, please let me know what other words do you find difficult to pronounce.

Write them down, and maybe we'll do a lesson explaining them.

If you found this lesson useful, don't forget to give a thumbs up.

Thank you for watching, and I'll see you next time.

Bye.

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TOY ROOM EXPLOSION SPEED CLEANING ROUTINE | CLEAN WITH ME - Duration: 15:06.

Hey guys!

It's Jana!

And today I'm going to clean up this toy room.

The kids are at school so they can't give me a hand, but I need to get it done.

We got some things coming up.

so we need to clean house.

I'm going to go ahead and get this picked up real quick.

So go ahead and subscribe, thumbs up, ring the bell so you don't miss anything.

Let's do this.

Alright guys! The toy room is clean and I actually somewhat organized the game closet.

Umm, I did make them a little bin of bits and pieces that go to other games.

cause it's making me insane that all of the pieces to whatever games are always missing.

So, umm, yeah.

I'm going to make them put it back because it's pain in the butt and it takes a lot of

time and I didn't do it.

So I think that will come into practice now.

So they can put all the bits and pieces away.

Cause I don't understand, if you're playing a game and you're done playing a game you

put the said game pieces back in the box.

It's very simple!

So there actually was one time that you know the games were missing pieces and stuff like that

so you were not able to play it so, it was garbage right?

So hopefully they will want to save their games before they become garbage.

Alright so thank you so much for watching go ahead and subscribe, thumbs up,

ring the bell don't miss this mess.

I'll see you next time.

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How to Deal With Incompatible Coworkers? - Duration: 7:12.

Incompatible coworkers.

Oh, I hate the topic, but we're going to talk about it today.

Hi there.

I'm Angela Brown and this is Ask a House Cleaner.

This is a show where you get to ask a house cleaning question

and I get to help you find an answer.

Now, today's show is brought to us by Savvy Cleaner Training, which is all about what

happens behind the scenes of your business.

How to hire employees, how to fire employees, what to do if your employees are not getting

along, what to do if it's your coworkers that are not getting along,

and all kinds of things like that.

So, Savvy Cleaner Training, and you can find some help over at SavvyCleaner.com

All right. On to today's show, which is from a house cleaner who has this question.

Yvonne: Hi, Angela.

It's Yvonne here.

I live in Scotland.

It's myself and another lady that I work with.

Although she's a very good worker, we are quite incompatible in the sense that I'm quite

organized and she is disorganized. Not time-wise, because she's always keen to get the job done,

but in the amount of stuff that she wants to take into one house rather than sort it

out in the car, in the van, whatever, before we go into the house.

It's the case sort of take everything in, all the bags, all the rubbish, and sometimes

even dirty cloths from the last house in another bag.

How do I help sort that without it becoming an issue?

Thank you.

Angela Brown: All right, Yvonne, this is a little bit sticky situation, but let's go

ahead and talk about incompatible coworkers.

Now, when you hire someone and they are working alongside you or whether you hire them and

you are the boss and they are the employee, it's important from day one for you to set

up some ground rules and some boundaries that say it's okay if we disagree.

Now, from the very beginning, I've always had a conversation, I call it my business

not a battlefield conversation, because I let everybody know upfront it's okay if we

don't get along, it's okay if we don't even like each other.

It would be nice if we did, but it's not required for this job.

What's required for this job is that we respect each other, that we're kind to each other,

and that we respect each other.

If we don't like each other, that's fine.

The world is full of people.

If one person doesn't like you, no love lost.

We're going to move on, we're going to both do our jobs, everything's good.

But if there are cat fights, if people start nitpicking with each other, and if people

start backstabbing and they're gossiping behind each other's backs, you got to take it outside.

Go outside and figure out between the two of you or the two of us who gets to stay,

because only one person then is allowed to stay.

If you can work it out amongst the two of you, both of you can return.

But if both of you cannot return, and there are these weird feelings and cat fights and

all this stuff, we're not going to deal with that.

One of you has to leave.

I don't care which one of you it is, you figure it out.

If you can't figure it out, one of you leave.

Go find a new job.

Those are my rules.

All right.

Now that you've determined that you can get along in spite of the fact that you have differences,

you're neat and tidy and she's sloppy, what we need to do next is we need to put some

systems in place.

The fact that she's bringing all kinds of rubbish into a customer's house and she's

trying to sort through her cleaning supplies and restock her caddy and all of those things

from the last house, that is totally inappropriate.

Talk about cross-contamination and bringing junk and germs inside other people's houses.

That is not cool and that is not okay.

From the very beginning, we need to recreate and establish some systems.

Now, what I recommend is that the night before you're cleaning, you know what houses you

have to go clean.

If you have three houses you're going to go clean the next day or you have five houses

between the two or three of you, you know that you need five kits for that next day.

In each of those kits, there need to be sponges, and cloths, and cleaning supplies, and mop

heads, and all the different things that you need for each individual house.

Now, you may only have one cleaning caddy, but you can get five cardboard boxes or five

plastic bins, and you can stack each of the supplies that you need for that day inside

those bins.

Then you can quickly remove the stuff from this one and you can take the stuff out of

this box and restock your caddy in the trunk of your car.

Better yet, have five cleaning caddies and literally put one in, take the next one out,

okay?

Because the more organized you are, the more time you're going to save when you get to

a customer's house.

If you are the employer and this girl works for you and she's doing all this figuring

stuff out when she's at the customer's house, she's wasting your company time.

In order to prevent that, you want to do all of your inventory the night before.

Now, when you get home from today's cleanings, let's say that you did five cleanings today,

all the towels have to come out, all the mop heads have to come out.

All that stuff has to be washed and sanitized.

All the jugs, all the spray bottles that you have, have to be refilled.

You have to go through your entire kit every single day and figure out what you used and

what you need in order to do tomorrow's job.

While you're taking everything out of your cleaning caddy, it's a great time to wipe

out the bottom of it, make sure that there are no crumbs, and dust, and gunk, and things

because when you take everything out of your caddy at the end of every day, that's when

you find things you weren't expecting.

Like a missing piece of someone's vacuum that you accidentally brought home with you.

Now you can return it to the customer, so that they don't have to go two weeks in between

cleanings without that vacuum attachment.

If there's anything at all that made its way into your cleaning caddy, it's not an ideal

situation when it happens but it does happen from time to time, something will drop in

there or the dog will bring and drop something in your bucket, not realizing that you've

taken it home.

So, it's great to go through and make sure there's nothing extra that is not yours.

But then it's also great to restock your supplies for the following day.

If you show up at a customer's house and they see you taking out rags, and cloths, and stuff

from the last person's house, they might fire you because that is really unsanitary and

that's gross.

It's not just that she's disorganized, it's that she doesn't have any systems in place.

Even if you are just the coworker, you need to go back to your employer and say, "Hey,

we need some new systems in place."

Then, as a team, you get to create those systems.

Maybe you could bring her in on the process.

Because if you get her involved in the process, that's her data.

Now she might agree to that and she might be more easygoing and help you make that happen.

But you don't have to get along.

As far as being compatible, you guys don't have to get along.

You just have to be nice to each other and you both have to be efficient and work well.

That's it.

So, you got this.

You totally have this, Yvonne.

All righty.

Thanks for today and until we meet again,

leave the world a cleaner place than when you found it.

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Yankee Doodle | Kindergarten Nursery Rhymes and Videos by Little Treehouse - Duration: 1:01:01.

Yankee Doodle went to town

A-riding on a pony

Stuck a feather in his hat

And called it macaroni.

Yankee Doodle, keep it up

Yankee Doodle dandy

Mind the music and the step

And with the girls so handy.

Yankee Doodle went to town

A-riding on a pony

He traveled all they buy himself to see a ceremony

Yankee Doodle, keep it up

Yankee Doodle dandy

Have some fun with everyone

And with the girls stay handy.

Yankee Doodle went to town

A-riding on a pony

Stuck a feather in his cap

And called it macaroni.

Yankee Doodle, keep it up

Yankee Doodle dandy

Mind the music and the step

And with the girls stay handy.

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HOLY CRAP! Judge Napolitano Just Said The 1 Thing That Obama Didn't Want Him To Say… - Duration: 12:14.

HOLY CRAP!

Judge Napolitano Just Said The 1 Thing That Obama Didn't Want Him To Say…

He's back!

Judge Napolitano was pulled from Fox News after he said that Obama spied on Trump using

British Intelligence to spy on Trump.

God bless the great judge for bouncing back!

He is standing beside his claims.

Bill Hemmer: "Judge, nice to see you.

You've had a few quiet days.

You put out a story about 10 days ago.

You said you were confident in the story that you reported here um in the past month.

Do you still stand by it?"

Judge Nap: "Yes, I do and the sources stand by it and the American public needs to know

more about this rather than less because a lot of the government surveillance authorities

will expire in the fall…"

OBAMA FRICKIN' DID IT!

Watch this again.

Judge Napolitano is one of the few speaking the truth today on Fox News.

He's a powerful voice in the conservative world and he is speaking with conviction.

Screw Obama.

*** SHARE THIS VIDEO RIGHT NOW.

Let's get this out there.

Give the Judge an amen

in the comments.

(h/t Daily Caller)

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I Took Wheatgrass Shots Every Morning For 15 Days, Here's What Happened!!! - Duration: 3:24.

Hi friends, this is Ramya from wildturmeric. In this video, I wanted to share

about wheatgrass juice. I have been drinking wheatgrass juice regularly for

the past 15 days in empty stomach and I wanted to share my experience with all

of you. Wheatgrass are the young shoots of our

common wheat whose botanical name is Tritium Aestivum. Wheatgrass shots also

called as wheatgrass juice are popularly consumed all over the world as it has

amazing health benefits. Wheatgrass juice contains 70% chlorophyll which is an

important blood builder so if you are anemic, wheatgrass juice will greatly help

treat it. Many of us Indian women are anemic which is also one of the main

reasons for hair fall. If you are suffering from severe hair loss, I would highly

suggest taking wheatgrass juice daily. Wheatgrass shots also reduces acidity so

it helps treat stomach ulcer and irritable bowel syndrome.

It also helps regulate blood sugar levels so it's great for diabetic

patients too. It also helps detox our body naturally and keeps our digestion in peak

order thus aiding in natural weight loss. Wheatgrass juice contains 17 amino acids,

vitamins and minerals, all essential for keeping our hair, skin and health in peak

order. Since it's very rich in antioxidants, it greatly prevents

premature aging too.

To make wheatgrass juice, we need fresh wheatgrass. Some health stores in India stock fresh wheatgrass but you can easily grow them

at home. I will leave the link for detailed information on how to grow wheatgrass in

the description box below. Wash the wheatgrass well in water to get rid of any dirt

and take it in a mixer. Add little bit of water to it. Now grind it as finely as

you can. Strain to get fresh wheatgrass juice.

Take around 30 to 40 ml of this juice in empty stomach.

After consuming it regularly for 15 days, the major change I felt was, I felt

energized throughout the day, my hair and skin never felt this better. I would

highly recommend this juice to everyone. I also prefer the fresh juice over the

powder and also the fresh juice is more potent than the powder. This juice does

not taste bad and has a slight grassy smell to it which I don't mind

considering the amazing health benefits. If you don't like the taste of the juice,

mix it with fresh fruit juices like orange juice or apple juice. It is also

one of the best ways to give it to young children.

Some people might be allergic to wheatgrass. Usually one wheatgrass shot is

around 30 to 45 ml, you can go as high as 60 ml but if you overdose on wheatgrass

juice it will cause side effects like headache, diarrhea etc. It is also best to

make wheatgrass juice at home and consume it immediately.

I hope you found this video useful. If you like to support me and this channel please share this

video with your friends, it'll mean a lot to me. If you like to get detailed

information on herbs on days I don't post videos, press the notification

button. Thank you for watching this video.

For more infomation >> I Took Wheatgrass Shots Every Morning For 15 Days, Here's What Happened!!! - Duration: 3:24.

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Nikon D3400 DSLR Playback Histograms | what Histograms do on your Nikon D3400 camera - youtube - Duration: 2:23.

For more infomation >> Nikon D3400 DSLR Playback Histograms | what Histograms do on your Nikon D3400 camera - youtube - Duration: 2:23.

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Coleman Vanquish Spin 550 - Your next favourite lantern - Duration: 1:49.

Hi guys! My name's Breanna and I work for Tentworld Online.

Today we're going to be talking about the Coleman Vanquish Spin 550 Lantern.

This one's actually one of my favourite Coleman lights so I've brought mine in today for you.

It operates from a lithium-ion rechargeable battery

and includes a micro-USB cable so you can charge this one up while you're travelling

from any portable power pack, which we sell plenty of.

It also has four light settings, so you've got low, medium, high, and flashing.

The low setting is 50 lumens and will run for approximately 80 hours.

Makes a perfect nightlight.

The medium is 200 lumens and will run for approximately 14 hours.

Whilst the high has a luminous flux of 550 and will last approximately 4 hours.

It makes a perfect outdoor light if you're going to go on an adventure.

The flashing on the other hand makes the perfect disco light on a budget

or you can use it for emergency purposes.

Apart from that you've got a charge indicator light on the top.

And also a micro-USB outlet for charging compatible devices.

There's also a fold-down carabiner handle

if I can grab it

for hanging.

And the over-moulded edges means that the durable design is impact-resistant.

The battery lock on this one prevents drainage and preserves the life

so when you've got it in storage it'll be ready to go again.

It has a completely compact design so all of your cables and your wall charger packs in on the inside.

For these reasons this one is my favourite lantern and I'm sure it'll be yours too.

For more infomation >> Coleman Vanquish Spin 550 - Your next favourite lantern - Duration: 1:49.

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【東方紅魔郷】Kodoku Tsuki「幽閉サテライト」【Vietsub/Engsub】 - Duration: 3:55.

A promise to never shed te ars

Continuing endlessly to a distant future

Since we won't be meeting again tomorrow

Only words are left behind…

孤独月 (Solitary Moon) English translated by Tako & Miaki

As the moon floated across the air

I felt lonely

Right, I've known from the very beginning, you were never coming back

The secret fruit has been right beside my sins, aah

Submerging my feelings with the rising sun at dawn

That promise to never shed tears

Continuing endlessly to a distant future

Held tightly in my right hand

Was the "eye" of destruction

Losing my way in the maze

Continuing to wander on the frontier

With my wings tainted in a dark blue colour

Bearing those wings on my back

As a revelation of fate

Resonating with the beat, I'm no longer alone

Cast my heart into resentment for this distorted world, aah

Washed away in the overflow of the cup of grief

Days after days gasping in distress

That is my way of life

Even if there is something unfathomable

Just keep on with my instinct

A promise to never shed tears

Continuing endlessly to a distant future

Since we won't be meeting again tomorrow

Only words are left behind…

That promise to never shed tears

Continuing endlessly to a distant future

Held tightly in my right hand

Was the "eye" of destruction

For more infomation >> 【東方紅魔郷】Kodoku Tsuki「幽閉サテライト」【Vietsub/Engsub】 - Duration: 3:55.

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Aam Panna is a desi hit which is not only refreshing but also energizing - Duration: 1:25.

Summer times are worst because people and children try indulging in dangerous soft drinks

Better make this healthy homemade recipe of Aam Panna and drink fresh

Let's see how to make Aam Panna

First in pressure cooker put 200 grams of raw mango cut into square pieces

50 grams of fresh mint leaves

1 litre water

And mix well and cook it until 4 whistles until high flame

Once cooker cools down open it and add 200 gram of sugar and mix well

Then strain the mixture in a bowl

Then in it add 1 tbsp salt, 1 tbsp roasted cumin seeds powder

1 tsp black pepper powder, 1 tbsp black salt and mix well

The Aam Panna syrup is ready you can also store and keep the syrup in the fridge for 3 to 4 days

Then in 1 glass pour 4 tbsp of prepared syrup, 4-5 ice cube

Fill the glass with drinking water and mix well

Chilled and healthy Aam Panna is ready to serve

If you have liked my this recipe

And please don't forget to click subscribe button on this side

And this side click to watch my other videos

Soon I'll upload my more recipes

Till then stay foodie and stay healthy

For more infomation >> Aam Panna is a desi hit which is not only refreshing but also energizing - Duration: 1:25.

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आम पन्ना - एक देसी हिट है जो न केवल ताज़ा है बल्कि उत्साही भी है | Aam Panna - Duration: 1:28.

Summer times are worst because people and children try indulging in dangerous soft drinks

Better make this healthy homemade recipe of Aam Panna and drink fresh

Let's see how to make Aam Panna

First in pressure cooker put 200 grams of raw mango cut into square pieces

50 grams of fresh mint leaves

1 litre water

And mix well and cook it until 4 whistles until high flame

Once cooker cools down open it and add 200 gram of sugar and mix well

Then strain the mixture in a bowl

Then in it add 1 tbsp salt, 1 tbsp roasted cumin seeds powder

1 tsp black pepper powder, 1 tbsp black salt and mix well

The Aam Panna syrup is ready you can also store and keep the syrup in the fridge for 3 to 4 days

Then in 1 glass pour 4 tbsp of prepared syrup, 4-5 ice cube

Fill the glass with drinking water and mix well

Chilled and healthy Aam Panna is ready to serve

If you have liked my this recipe

And please don't forget to click subscribe button on this side

And this side click to watch my other videos

Soon I'll upload my more recipes

Till then stay foodie and stay healthy

For more infomation >> आम पन्ना - एक देसी हिट है जो न केवल ताज़ा है बल्कि उत्साही भी है | Aam Panna - Duration: 1:28.

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Omar Sharif - Fast Facts to Know on Egyptian Actor Omar Sharif's 86th Birthday. - Duration: 4:51.

Omar Sharif, the Egyptian on-screen character best known for featuring in movies such Doctor

Zhivago, is praised in the most recent Google Doodle on what might have been his 86th birthday

celebration.

Subsequent to starting his vocation as a young person in his local nation, he was shot to

universal notoriety by a Golden Globe-winning turn in David Lean's Lawrence of Arabia in

1962.

He earned further praises three years after the fact with a main part as the main Russian

surgeon and writer in Doctor Zhivago as he ended up one of couple of Arabic on-screen

characters to break into the Hollywood standard.

He additionally carried on with an astounding life far from the extra large screen.

Here are five things you may think about Sharif.

1.

He was a champion extension player

After allegedly figuring out how to play contact extension to hang loose on motion picture

sets, Sharif built up an enthusiasm for the card amusement that obscured his happiness

regarding acting.

He developed into a specialist player and for a period was positioned among the main

50 on the planet.

Amid the 1970s he composed an extension segment for the Chicago Tribune daily paper, and created

a few books on the amusement.

"I'd preferably be playing span than making a terrible motion picture," he once said.

In any case, he later quit playing totally, saying he thought about his energy for the

diversion to have developed into an undesirable fixation.

2.

He once punched Ian Dury

In the wake of experiencing Sharif in a London in 1985, demigod Dury – clearly a couple

of beverages worn out – chose to give some film feedback to the on-screen character,

who had been eating with a youthful female friend.

"I think the principal film you made was your best one, everything else was s**t," he let

him know.

A contention broke out between the combine which finished in Sharif jumping from his

seat and over and over punching Dury in the face, as indicated by Richard Balls' life

story of the Blockheads frontman.

It was by all account not the only time Sharif's temper improved of him.

In 2003 he was given a suspended sentence for headbutting a cop in a Parisian clubhouse.

"It made me the legend of the entire of France," he later stated, proudly.

"To headbutt a cop is the fantasy of each Frenchman."

3.

He was a major devotee of Hull City Football Club

Sharif imparted a level to Hull-conceived performing artist Tom Courtenay in the 1960s,

amid which time the Yorkshireman passed on his enthusiasm for the Tigers.

Sharif remained a deep rooted Hull City fan and was granted a privileged degree by the

city's college in 2010.

Courtenay and Sharif rejoined at Wembley to watch their dearest group barely beaten by

Arsenal in the 2014 FA Cup last.

4.

He guaranteed to get a large number of engagement propositions seven days

Strikingly attractive and famously enchanting, Sharif once bragged he got 3,000 offers of

marriage in Doctor Zhivago's opening week.

He in actuality wedded simply the once, to kindred Egyptian on-screen character Faten

Hamama, with whom he feel in affection after they co-featured in a film right off the bat

in his vocation.

He changed over to Islam and changed his name from Michael Shalhoub to Omar el-Sharif so

they could wed, yet they separated from 19 years after the fact in the wake of having

one child together.

Despite the fact that he never remarried, there were numerous more ladies throughout

his life.

Remarking on a moment child he fathered amid a concise issue with an Italian writer in

1969, he stated: "I don't view him as my child, in spite of the fact that I surrender that

he was most likely created by a sperm of mine.

In any case, at that point it is conceivable that I may have 100,000 children."

5.

A besotted fan endeavored to entice him at gunpoint

While remaining in an inn room in Dallas in the 1960s a plastered female fan constrained

her way into Sharif's inn room and requested him to take his garments off.

Be that as it may, a fundamental piece of his life systems, naturally, declined to react

to the danger of a shot.

"Utilizing her free hand she tried to empower me," he later described.

"Futile.

As it would have been with anybody."

For more infomation >> Omar Sharif - Fast Facts to Know on Egyptian Actor Omar Sharif's 86th Birthday. - Duration: 4:51.

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Paneer Biryani-పన్నీర్ బిర్యానీ - Duration: 7:51.

In this video ,i will show how to prepare Paneer biryani

In a bowl add fried onions, little garam masala,chilli pwdr,turmeric,pepper pwdr, salt and mix well.

Now add 4 Tb sp of curd,paneer,half kasuri methi(crush before adding),mix well and marinate for 30 minutes.

In another bowl add water,little oil, salt and half of spices and boil till bubbles appear.

Now add soaked rice and cook till 70 percent.

In mean time, in another pan add ghee, remaining spices and fry little.

Now add chopped onions, fry till onion turns light golden brown color.now add ginger garlic paste.add chopped tomatoes, little salt and cook for 2 min.

Now add remaining turmeric,chilli pwdr,garam masala pwdr,pepper pwdr and mix well,Add little chopped coriander,mint leaves,curd,kasuri methi and cook for little.

Now switch off the stove,add cooked rice as a layer and add marinated paneer and now add remaining rice .

Add little water over the rice and cook for 5 min on high flame and Cook for 10 min on low flame with lid closed.

Now mix the gravy with rice from bottom slowly.

For more infomation >> Paneer Biryani-పన్నీర్ బిర్యానీ - Duration: 7:51.

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How to handle floaters getting out early - DSP 134 - Duration: 7:26.

>>Graham: Today's question is, "It feels bad when I see thirty minutes left on the timer,

and I hear the shower.

Is this normal?

I just opened, so it seems to happen maybe one out of ten floats."

>>Ashkahn: Hmm mm.

Well, I wonder how long their float are, I guess, is my first question.

>>Graham: Oh, that is a good question.

Yeah.

'Cause if they're thirty minute floats, then, man ... Well, I guess that's just totally

normal, right?

Like, thirty minutes before the end, they need to shower off to get in, so...

>>Ashkahn: So let's assume ... I mean, sixty or ninety, something like that.

>>Graham: Mm-hmm.

>>Ashkahn: Right?

>>Graham: Yup.

And let's also ... I mean, so, I assume they're talking about people getting out early.

>>Ashkahn: Yeah.

Getting out early in general.

>>Graham: Yup.

>>Ashkahn: That's what their question is.

>>Graham: As opposed to just showering off because they got salt in their eye and they're

getting back in the tank or something like that, because that happens too with showers

kicking on.

>>Ashkahn: So, yeah, should you feel bad about people getting out early?

It definitely happens.

People get out early.

I mean, we were on ninety minutes floats and people will get out, sometimes, around the

sixty minute mark.

I'm not sure I'd say one out of ten.

>>Graham: Yeah, I think a little less frequently.

>>Ashkahn: A little less frequently than that, but it still happens with some amount of regularity.

And I guess I don't personally find that that always means they had a bad experience or

anything.

Sometimes, you just feel like you're done, you know?

Like you got a good float and you're feeling good, and you kind of came to the point where

you're ready to get out, and that point maybe doesn't line up with the music or the exact

length of the float.

>>Graham: In fact, I'd say almost more often than not, if they're ... I mean, so let's

take a ninety minute float, for example, and just assume that that's the question.

>>Ashkahn: Right.

>>Graham: If they're floating ninety minutes and they get sixty minutes in, and then they

kind of leave, I think that more often than not, it's because they had a pretty good experience

and they just sort of feel like they're done in there or something like that, you know?

Or they got cold and then there's kind of all of those other common complaints and stuff

like that.

>>Ashkahn: Right.

Sometimes there's a small inconvenience that just kind of ... They're just kind of like,

"you know, I'm kind of done trying to sit here and be cold."

>>Graham: But there's a shocking number of times when we've checked in with people who

get out early, which, I guess, to speak to that too, is those are great candidates for

really finding out why they got out of the tank early and what happened.

So, any time someone's coming out when it's not when you turned on the music, you definitely

want to be catching them and politely asking, just sort of checking in to make sure everything's

okay.

But again, when we've done that at Float On, I think, honestly, more often than not, a

lot of people just say, "no, there was nothing wrong, I just felt like it was my time to

get out of the tank."

Even Derek Wyatt was just telling me recently he goes through phases, and recently it's

almost every float, he gets out after sixty minutes because he just feels like he's done.

>>Ashkahn: Yeah, I've had that.

You hit that spot.

>>Graham: And we've had members who do that.

And they don't feel bad or anything.

We'll often ask if people want half off or if something went wrong or something.

And a lot of our members are just like, "no, no, it just felt like it was a sixty minute

float day."

>>Ashkahn: And, you know, sometimes it is, 'cause people just, they weren't quite getting

there, and they were a little tired of sitting in there.

And for those people, I often ... I guess the most common thing I find is that they

were just really having trouble letting go and relaxing into it.

And I'll often recommend trying to float at a different time to them.

If they're real high-strung, or constantly in their own head and stuff like that, sometimes

I find people floating in the middle of the afternoon, when they have trouble unwinding

in the first place, is kind of a tough time for them to float.

Because their brain's still really active and they're really gung-ho about everything.

And I'll recommend they try coming in at, like, 9 p.m. or something later in the night,

when their body is more in the kind of wind down sort of mode.

And that seems to make a difference.

You know, when people come in all of a sudden, it's a little bit easier for them to let go

and get into it, and they will stay in that entire time.

They'll actually kind of get that float experience that they didn't maybe quite hit during their

previous float.

>>Graham: There's something else that's weird, too, which is: I feel like if people get out

early, it's really ... It's important to let them know that it's not their fault.

Or that they didn't do something wrong.

>>Ashkahn: Yeah, it's kind of like they are embarrassed, usually.

Right?

>>Graham: It's amazing how guilty people feel.

>>Ashkahn: Mm-hmm.

>>Graham: Or like they ...

>>Ashkahn: Like they couldn't handle it.

>>Graham: Yeah.

Like, I've known people who get out early and sit in their room because they're too

embarrassed to come out of the room, and let the staff member know that they didn't make

it the entire time.

Or they almost feel like they failed at floating.

>>Ashkahn: Yeah.

So you gotta let people know that they're weak when they do that.

And that they should feel ashamed, and they're not real floaters.

>>Graham: Put a note on their account, they're never allowed back in.

>>Ashkahn: Yeah.

>>Graham: But, no, so make 'em understand that ... Just even saying that there's a number

of other clients who just find that after certain floats, that sixty minutes is enough

time or that even half an hour is just all they needed that day, and put them at ease,

is an important part of that customer service.

>>Ashkahn: Half an hour's a little ... Like, if you're running sixty minute floats, and

people are getting out at the thirty minute mark, I feel like that's a little ...

>>Graham: One out of every ten?

>>Ashkahn: It's hard, in thirty minutes, to get to the spot where you're like, great,

good float!

I feel like ... You know what I mean?

With that amount of frequency?

>>Graham: Yeah.

I mean, I guess I'd agree with that.

>>Ashkahn: That actually does feel a little bit unusual to me.

If you have one out of ten people getting out after thirty minutes, that's not quite

in line with what I've experienced or ...

>>Graham: Sizing people up is just so important, right?

Like, if they're getting out and they're yelling at you because they had a miserable float,

and things were too noisy, and the temperature wasn't right, then obviously something needs

to change and they're not having a good experience, right?

>>Ashkahn: Yeah.

I bet temperature has a lot to do with it.

It can be distracting and it can stop people from really getting into the zone, if they're

feeling really cold or something.

>>Graham: Noise can be a lot of it.

Yeah, just, again, personal things that people had going on can be a lot of it too, so ... Yeah,

I mean, be prepared.

I think letting people know that there's nothing wrong with getting out early, making sure

that everything was okay with the float, and being ready to give a half off or full free

float or refund if something was wrong, to kind of appease the situation.

And just winging it from there.

But certainly checking in is probably the best protocol.

>>Ashkahn: Yeah.

Let us know.

Get back to us.

Tell us what people say, when you ask them.

>>Graham: Yeah, tell us whether you're talking about sixty minutes or ninety minutes.

'Cause that definitely affects the answer here.

>>Ashkahn: Mm-hmm.

>>Graham: But thanks for the question.

And, for you listeners who didn't ask that question, which I think is a majority, you

can go to floattanksolutions.com/podcast.

Don't be shy.

Don't be shy.

You go on over there and you send us in a question.

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