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¡El hijo de Esteban Lamothe está grande y bellísimo! ¡El galán ya tiene heredero!

Esteban Lamothe saltó a la fama gracias a su papel en una película emblemática, "El estudiante", que llamó la atención de los medios y llevó a que Adrián Suar lo convocara para importantísimos papeles en canal 13.

El galán se convirtió así en uno de los grandes referentes de la pequeña pantalla pero, consciente de la importancia de arriesgarse, no dudó en cambiar de señal y empezar a trabajar con Sebastián Ortega en su impactante drama carcelario El Marginal.

Por supuesto, más allá de su vida profesional, Lamothe también tiene una vida personal intensa que incluye a su pequeño hijo, niño al que, por prudencia, evita exponer innecesariamente en los medios.

Obviamente, hay excepciones a esta regla que él mismo se impuso y esa excepción es el día del padre, donde compartió varias fotos realmente tiernas junto a su hijo, un niño bellísimo que seguramente, de grande, será todo un galán como su padre.

Las fans de Lamothe, por supuesto, cubrieron de elogios a ambos:.

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¡Belén Francese fue al programa de Iván de Pineda, discutió con el conductor y se enojó al aire!

Belén Francese es una de las mujeres más carismáticas de la televisión argentina y, desde su primera aparición pública, desfilando para Marcelo Tinelli, en el viejo Showmatch, logró consolidarse como una gran figura pública.

Aunque al comienzo toda su carrera parecía basarse en su impactante físico, la joven decidió dar un giro de 360 grados y potenciar su costado humorístico, creando un personaje, despistado y muy pero muy simpático, que recuerda a Susana Giménez.

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Y eso, precisamente, fue lo que sucedió en el programa Pasapalabra donde retó a una compañera, respondió que el famoso que había nacido en 1970 era… ¡José de San Martín!, y cuando Iván de Pineda hizo un comentario sobre la cuestión ella respondió, enojada: "Yo estoy acá para aprender, como mucha gente que no sabe todo…".

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Discussing Forest Land Management Allotments - Full Ep. : S8Ep25 - Duration: 28:51.

Hello again and welcome to The County

Seat, I'm Chad Booth. The last few

weeks have seen several fires flare up

around the state, four of them are

burning now as we tape this show. We

have seen homes destroyed and

watersheds affected, similar to last year.

The difference is that this season has

started much earlier.

The popular notion is that a climatic

changes have brought on a drought that

has rendered the forest more vulnerable

to burning. But to assume that logic is to

see only part of the story, as it is the

condition and density of the forest that

dictates how wide a fire will spread. So

let's start by learning about the different

theories for running a forest. Here is Ria.

So here is a question for you what is the life

cycle of a forest? In other words. How long

does it take a forest to grow from seedlings to

old growth trees? Well it depends upon three

factors.

1 is the species of the tree. As an example, a

Cottonwood tree grows much faster than a

Douglas fir.

2nd is the climate, trees on the coast region might

grow to maturity up to 40 years faster than the

same species of trees near us in the Rocky

Mountains.

And the third and most important fact is how you

raise the forest.

Let's look at three models for managing a forest.

First is the hands off method, or Mother Nature

method.

Untouched, a forest will go from fire to fire ready

in an average cycle of about 180 years. (This is an

average, the number will change substantially by

virtue of the primary species. By the time it

reaches maturity it will be old, prone to disease,

overly dense and ready to burn again.

This method is a brutal way to manage the eco

system of a forest. It has negative impacts on

watershed, wildlife, and for a short period of time

air quality.

The second system is the European model. This is

how most forests in Europe are managed. In this

model, the cycle begins when large tracts of trees

are clear cut harvested and new seedling planted

to restart the growth cycle. This produces whole

sections of forests with trees of a single species

that are all about the same age and thinned to

allow for maximum growth. When they are at

maturity, they are all cut down and replanted and

the entire cycle starts again.

The third system is the Selective Treatment

Harvest Method. This method many believe is the

best for sustainability. It mixes species of trees

along with shrubs and grasses and mixes them in

different densities with stands of trees of

different ages. The idea of this method is to keep

about 40 seed bearing trees per acre in any given

stand and harvest the rest. The landscape is

mixture of open space and stands of trees. This

serves the domestic and wildlife habitat, and

gives the trees a survivability buffer between

stands in case of insect infestation or fire. Under

the Selective Treatment model the stands are

checked about every 25 years and selectively

thinned to maintain the best 40 seed bearing

trees in the stand and make sure that one species

does not become dominant over another. The

Selective Treatment Harvest Model can shorten

the seedling to mature tree cycle by up to 40

years and leave the section healthy through the

entire cycle. In this model, the soil stays anchored

and provides cover and forage for the rest of the

ecosystem, with no catastrophic episodes like

clear cutting or fire to critically disrupt the

ecosystem. The separated stands act as an

insurance agent against catastrophic fire and

insect invasions while providing a steady supply of

useable fiber that can be commercially used to

better our lives as building material, fuel and

cellulose fiber which can be used in many

applications.

Western Forests could be considered as the

treasure of the west and the forest lands the bank

that holds them. They are beautiful to look at, and

a renewable resource to make rural economies

diverse and self-sustaining. But as with any

treasure in there are villains trying to get at them.

Fire, if not applied properly, can be the bank

robber, that wipes the treasure out all at once,

and disease is the embezzler who slowly steals

the wealth one tree at a time. A sound

stewardship plan is like the bank guard and the

auditor who can keep the treasure safe. All we

need to do is find a way to make good

stewardship make sense for the nation, the local

communities and the trees. Chad has some ideas

on that coming up in our discussion. For the

County Seat, I'm Ria Rossi Booth.

Welcome back to the County seat. Our topic

today is taking a look at different ways to

manage forests there's been some talk and

there've been some comparisons about different

entities on public lands and how they work and

within a kind of blend that into a concept that is

really been pioneered in part by Kane County

Commissioner Jim Matson, who has a long and

extensive background in forestry, so Jim thank

you for taking the time to join us today. We had

a current Forrester/consultant who was

supposed to be with us today, but he had

last-minute health issues that stopped him from

joining us were going to carry on without him.

So, I will try to play devil's advocate for some of

the things that Tom talked about that didn't quite

align with yours, but we'll get into a

conversation.

Okay.

So, let's start right with the title you're talking

about forest stewardship's. Explain that concept.

And also coupled with community forest

stewardship, you know, so we were going to do

is couple if we can are forest and landscapes

with those communities that are in and around

and adjacent to these large forest tracks they

are the direct beneficiaries today and they also

ought to have a role in what the direction is as

we go ahead and manage towards healthy

forests in a sustainable fashion.

There would be some people who would argue

that if you clear-cut an area you scarred its

natural beauty and so it seems to me that the

argument really is about aesthetics that the

environmental and recreational community say

well we just don't want that forest mowed down.

So, what is your answer to that?

Let's say that I was a 25 or 30-year-old Forrester

and I was given the track of let's say 80,000

acres to manage. In a career in a 30 to 40-year

career I could change the character the structure

and the nature of that whole forest stand, and

you wouldn't know it at the end of that 40-year

period.

How would I not know it. I mean some people

would say well how dare you think that you

should change. Mother nature.

If you can go in there in such a way and remove

the trees that in one sense or another are either

out of phase or not contributing to the overall

picture. But what I'm saying is that you could do

it in such a way that most of us are just

windshield observers. And as you drive to and

through the forest over a decade or two decades

or three decades that forest character can

change. If you don't see it. But if you have a

large area that's been cut over or clear-cut as

you had said earlier right away you know what's

happening to it. But a large fire is as devastating

as a big clear-cut. So, we've got to deal with the

natural presence of that forest it's forest

structure and what it's contributing.

Okay, so let's an example of this let's look at

West Yellowstone okay the Yellowstone fire was

a game changer for public lands and they said,

were going to let it burn. It's going to be natural

were not going to fight it and it wiped out that

Paul stand of lodgepole pines it used to basically

drive through a lodgepole tunnel until you got to

the Madison River Junction and then it was all

gone. Nothing but cinders and even some of the

tree trunks within a period of two or three years

toppled over and you just had barren landscape.

It's now been what 35 or 40 years sense that fire

what was that 87 or something like that.

Yeah, its 30+ yes.

30+ years and you just now are at a point where

you have what I would call a young maturing

forest you don't have any tall trees, none there

are probably 60 or 70 trees per acre. And there's

other growth in their but trees are starting to

become predominant in that landscape again

but not tall. Okay, if you're talking about this

community stewardship program or where

somebody is selectively trying to maintain it.

How different is his project look then that one?

I think when you have those kind of disruptive

structural changes you're going to be able to tell

it and notice that over time but let's say that we

decided that we are going to harvest with a

group selection approach to it, and so we are

taking a look at this clump of trees and its age

and its structure and then this one. And then this

one were to say basically we want to be able to

take and move this mosaic around over time and

you thin it out so that you always have a forest in

canopy over top. But they will be so many trees

per acre. Whether it's 20 or 80 at any one stage

or the other but as you remove the curial you

take material out that has commercial value. It

helps pay for the process and you don't have to

go to the bank of the Potomac to borrow money.

Do you think it's self-sustainable with the cost of

maintaining the forest because of the product

pulled out is going to equal the cost to maintain

it?

Absolutely. And it was going on before until we

got tied up into these neepa battles over the

NGOs and their approach to wanting to be able

to determine outcomes and what happens. We

stalled the whole thing out.

And so, explain how that process worked, what

happened there?

There was an approach of storage management

forest did areas that would say that in a given

period of time that the removals would equal

let's see 10, 15,000,000 feet per year. And if you

kept that up on a steady schedule and it should

be less than millions of board feet per year. But

more about acres treated and the objectives that

were going to put in on the ground for the

watersheds and the tree species that are there

then we would be looking at the means by which

how do we then make those selections and do it

in a fashion so that the courts and the neepa

challenges don't unnecessarily, the appeals and

lawsuits choke it down.

So how different is that doing this community

stewardship program. How is that different than

just doing timber sales to achieve that goal

through the forest service?

I think when you hang a commercial label on it.

It naturally takes on an air of skepticism as

opposed to something that would say the

beneficiaries of this are the families that

communities that are in and around that need

tourism that need that would material and need

to have jobs for their people and the way that

you that is to just say basically you have working

circles. And here's another working circle and in

those areas there. They need to determine a

forest management approach that whether it's

going to be a selective harvest or it's going to be

even eight harvest or whatever it takes. And

then you say this is what we're going to offer but

you are also going to say to that that particular

community you come up with your family

stewards that are going to live there and they're

going to take on these contracts and these jobs

to do this thing. There is a working model for this

right now and it's called grazing. This simply

mirrors that same approach so as to whether

you have four or five contract entities, or you

have one large or one mill they would be

responsible for going out and making an

assessment and then making an offer back to

the forests and say, were going to do X in this

period of time, and we will pay you this for it.

And so, they would actually be paying for the

process. Kind of like when they would do timber

sales except that it would be over a longer

period of time?

Over a. Of time that there would be annual

increments based on what's removed and that

would be to some prescription that actually

enhances the situation so that you don't end up

with a forest that's standing ready to collapse

either through a insect attack and/or fire.

So, what does a healthy forest look like?

Well, that's a good one because to me it has

several age classes and it. Scattered around on

it. You might even have two or three different

species but you look up in the crowns and you

can tell because they're all cone shaped but

they're topped off and flat and no full age that

particular forest is going through a phase where

it's going to eventually drop per collapse.

Really?

Yes

so, to get that cone shape the trees. If I'm

guessing they need light. And so, you've got

have them thin enough that they can fill out at

the bottom and create that cone shape at the top

of the trees.

And moisture and some trees need more shade

than others other tree species need more

sunlight, so you get a mixture of that as you go

along through that.

Does it have open space in the middle of it?

It sure does and it sure can and sure should and

an edge in the interior and then at a particular

point in time when it's restocked so that it goes

from that say having any thing from 80 to 100

trees per acre as its thins itself out. You're

probably going to end up with a net number of

trees out there somewhere around 40 and that

acre has enough moisture and enough sunlight

and other conditions that allows it with its own

productivity to grow up over that period of time.

And then it goes on into something that can be

18 and 24 and 36 inches in diameter and 82 150

feet tall.

And then you pull those trees out and.

Selectively.

Selectively and so you've got, you've basically

have within a 60 or 70-acre area a little bit of

everything?

Yes, in actuality what you want to do is have it in

such a condition so that you don't have fuel

ladders from the littlest trees to the next size

trees so that when the ground fire comes

through the grass. It goes right to the top, so you

need breaks in their so that it does not do that,

and you have time to react to a ground fire those

are all things that contribute to that particular

mosaic as you select for those conditions over

150 to 200-year period, you know the problem is

we don't live to be 300 years old.

Right.

We look at it through the eyes of what we see

right now today without realizing that there's

other conditions coming. So that's the

opportunity that's out there.

So, do you think that a lot of this environmental

meandering into land policy has to do with the

fact that weird looking at a lifecycle that's 300

years and were trying to interpret into 70?

Or 20 to 70 years or whatever the case may be,

yes, I think is we are if you will shortsighted

without knowing what the and result could

possibly be.

One last question. If this community forest

stewardship program had been in place 10 to 12

years ago with the outcome of the steed sawmill

in Escalante been different?

Yes, and the one in beaver M would still be able

to keep the one in Panguitch functioning as we

look ahead at this yes you still. You see, instead

of having people knocking heads over a

1500-acre tract or a 2000-acre tract you would

say basically all right we're going to talk about

working circles and it's going to have so many

acres and so much standing forest capacity that

needs so much activity and so much work. We

want you to give us a proposal for a 20-year

period. And when that period is defined then you

write a contract and then you write the

processes by which it's carried out and then the

removals are balanced on that and then the

payments start to take place.

And then the forest service still has some

oversight capacity to make sure that the

standards of what it supposed to look like at the

end of the 20 years is what they envisioned.

Absolutely, and once again they have a working

model for this now in their livestock grazing

programs.

Okay.

With a UN's and operators.

It's a fascinating concept, I hope people listen.

I do to were going to work on it.

Thanks Jim for taking the time.

You bet.

Thank you for joining us, will be back right now

and we will take a look a little closer to what

healthy versus unhealthy versus burnt looks like

here on the County seat will be right back.

Welcome back to The County Seat. WE

were only able to air about 12 minutes of

our conversation on "Community

Stewardships", If you can get the time to

catch the entire 24 minute conversation

it is an excellent investment in time and

understanding of the issue.

One of the things that was hard for Jim

to convey in our conversation is what a

healthy forest is supposed to look like; as

opposed to what we think It should look

like; and what it does look like (up close)

after a fire. So prior to our in studio

discussion Commissioner Matson took us

out on the ground to see for ourselves,

first hand.

Best conditions we could have in here would be

tree densities that typically do not exceed sixty

trees per acre as a result of the crowns

interlocking and the material on the ground the

fire that would start on the downhill side or on

the south west side would roll through here at a

very fast clip during drought and dry conditions

that would be anywhere from five to ten miles

an hour. The condition we are going to look at

next is in a managed stand where its full size

trees which has less trees per acre and the

crowns are not interlocking and if anything they

contribute to openness and therefore wouldn't

have a crown fire that would start at the ground

level and sweep right to the top and then right

across the landscape.

As we continue to stroll along we can see that

the older bigger trees that were taken out in

the previous harvest are represented by these

stumps.

This stand in this area has probably had three

total entries up until the current time it's had a

thinning operation in here where they have

thinned it out trying to obtain somewhere in

the neighborhood of sixty trees per acre.

You do not see a fuel ladder situation here

where you have lots of little trees that stair step

themselves up to about twenty feet tall. So if

you have a ground fire or some kind of event

like that in this particular stand it's not likely it

will take the whole thing out and you are able

to get on top of it before the fire takes it all

completely out. Overall I would give this

particular stand an A I think it's in good shape

This is the shingle fire it's about six years old

I'ts man caused it started off at one of these

canyon points to the south of us. I think overall

when you look at this you can see the clumps of

this biased on the area we were before this is

much the same situation with the black jack

ponderosa pine intermediate size tree making

up so many clumps. If we had previous

treatments in here we wouldn't have had near

the losses we have had so as a result it's just

kind of like take care of it now or you will have

to take care of it later. It requires activity and

forest management

I will be back with some closing thoughts

in just a minute.

Welcome back to The County Seat. As

discussions and ideas were floating back

and forth between Commissioner

Matson, Forest expert Tom Quigley and

myself, regarding this episode, there was

some concern about equating

Community Stewardship agreements to

grazing allotments, although they would

work in a very similar fashion. For the

most part grazing allotments are a win-

win proposition as the BLM gets

someone else to bear the cost and

responsibility to keep the range in good

health and they in turn can make a few

dollars by running cattle to keep the

grass in check. But somehow, if the

private sector makes a cent off of

government land, the popular thought is

that it is a rip off to the American Public.

This is a silly notion, but it is pervasive in

federal land management. Remove the

grazing leases, and the range will still

have to be treated to keep wild grasses,

forbes and junipers from running amok,

except instead of getting paid, the U.S.

Treasury has to pay out. The same is

true with the forest: heaven forbid you

could let anyone remove fiber from the

forest before it has rotted past any

commercial value and you have to pay a

contractor to dispose of it. This same

thinking can be applied to horses, drilling

and a host of other activities that have a

viable private sector value that would

allow Uncle Sam to get some cash back

from Mother Nature. But to many, such

folly should be criminal.

We have to rethink how we perceive the

resources (particularly the renewable

ones) we have on our public lands and

find a way for the land to be self-

sustaining, and the cost of getting there

to be the same (self-sustaining) . That is

my two cents worth for today, thanks for

joining us. Please help us go and grow by

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and sharing our posts with your friends.

Thanks for watching, and we will see you

next week, on The County Seat.

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Breaking News: White House considering executive action to prevent family separations at border. - Duration: 4:08.

Breaking News: White House considering executive action to prevent family separations at border.

The White House is considering executive action to allow children to stay with parents caught

crossing the border illegally, Fox News has learned — a step that could avoid the family

separations that have triggered a national outcry and political crisis for Republicans.

The action under consideration would allow children to stay in detention with parents

for an extended period of time.

This comes as congressional Republicans scramble to draft legislation to address the same issue,

but face challenges mustering the votes.

The separations stem from the administration's "zero tolerance" immigration policy, which

aims to prosecute all illegal border crossers.

But because of a 1997 order and related decisions, children cannot be detained for longer than

20 days with the adults.

Sources told Fox News that such an executive action by Trump could be seen to run afoul

of the 1997 order and would likely draw a lawsuit.

But the White House wants to try to take steps to uphold the enforcement of the law, while

at the same time lessening the trauma of children being separated from their parents.

In another possible approach, Fox News is told Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen

Nielsen will recommend to Trump that he throw his support behind a standalone bill to close

the "loopholes" regarding family detention.

Nielsen will recommend that other immigration issues be handled in separate legislation.

The options are being explored following days of escalating calls from both sides of the

political divide for Trump, or Congress, to end the controversial family separation policy.

Rep. Peter King of New York became the latest Republican to join the chorus on Wednesday

when he called on Trump to suspend the family separation policy if House immigration legislation

does not pass.

Speaking on Fox News' "America's Newsroom," King said that while he agrees with the president's

goals in regards to immigration, the current policy of separating migrant children from

parents charged with entering the country illegally is "really terrible for families."

Republicans in both the House and Senate are struggling to shield the party's lawmakers

from the public outcry over images of children taken from migrant parents and held in cages

at the border.

But they are running up against Trump's shifting views on specifics and his determination,

according to advisers, not to look soft on his signature immigration issue, the border

wall.

"The Democrats do not have a strong policy," King said on Fox News.

"But at the same time we are playing into their hands by allowing this to happen."

House Speaker Paul Ryan, R-Wis., said that the House will vote Thursday on legislation

to allow families to remain together in Homeland Security custody throughout their legal proceedings.

"We do not want children taken away from their parents," Ryan said.

"We can enforce our immigration laws without breaking families apart."

That followed a closed-door meeting in Washington on Tuesday evening, where Trump told House

Republicans he is "1,000 percent" behind their rival immigration bills.

But it's unclear whether any bill has enough support to pass.

Some lawmakers say Trump could simply reverse the administration's "zero tolerance"

policy and keep families together.

Under the administration's current policy, all unlawful crossings are referred for prosecution

— a process that moves adults to the custody of the U.S. Marshals Service and sends many

children to facilities run by the Department of Health and Human Services.

Under the Obama administration, such families were usually referred for civil deportation

proceedings, not requiring separation.

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The Biggest LOSER In The NBA Draft - Duration: 3:31.

So the NBA Draft just happened and so did the Trae Young and Luka Doncic Trade which

surprised everyone, but who were the biggest losers of the NBA draft?

What is up dudes, dudettes, ballers, players.

It's ya boi MJ.

This NBA Draft was full of surprises from Michael Porter Jr being picked so late and

then the Trae Young and Luka Doncic trade happening out of nowhere and everyone including

me just losing their minds.

The Knicks got booed again and I pretty much hated their pick at first.

What did you think of the NBA draft?

Let me know in the comments down below.

So I have critiqued Trae Young in the past but I want to say that I hope Trae Young does

reach his full potential.

Still, he could be a Jimmer Fredette, just a straight up bust.

But when the Mavericks picked Trae Young and then traded him with a future first round

pick to the Hawks for Luka Doncic, I was just shocked.

Trae Young got his own team in the Hawks and Luka Doncic gets paired up with the German

Jesus and Dennis Smith Jr to develop.

I don't understand why the Hawks would do this.

The Hawks get someone that can score and put numbers up, but they lose out on a Luka Doncic

who can do everything and fits more in the vibe of the Hawks and selflessness.

The Mavs get a playmaker that could benefit from learning the intangibles from Dirk and

Rick Carlisle.

Having a Trae Young on the Mavs would make no sense and therefore getting Doncic is great.

Trae Young will get to learn a lot on the job really fast because he will get a lot

of opportunities, but when the Hawks had the #3 pick the Hawks could have done much more

with that number 3 pick than get Trae Young.

Trae Young wasn't projected to go this high and so I think they could have gotten more

value out of him.

I hope Trae Young turns out to be great, but since the Hawks are a franchise that don't

really have a mentor for Trae Young, I don't understand why they would draft him.

Trae Young needs development and I don't know if the Hawks training staff really has

the juice and talent.

While I thought that the Knicks took a fat L by drafting Kevin Knox, Knox does have the

build that can shoot 3s in the modern NBA.

Who really took the L was the Memphis Grizzlies.

No disrespect to Jaren Jackson, I just feel as if the Grizzlies just don't have a direction

for the franchise and having a similar guy like Deyonta Davis.

Jaren Jackson might have been the only option they had since no one was trying to go to

the Grizzlies.

Michael Porter Jr. fell all the way to 14 after back issues and if he does turn out

to be the star that he was before the back injury, he would be the steal of the draft,

but back issues aren't something that easily goes away.

I do hope he balls out tho.

So with the Trae Young-Luka Doncic trade, I was surprised but also I thought the Hawks

just lost out.

There was no one else in the draft who looked like they made a bad decision as to speak

but this trade for the Hawks seemed wrong.

But what do you think?

Will Trae Young become a star?

Will MPJ ball out?

Let me know in the comments down below.

Drop a like if you liked this video and if you are excited to see these NBA rookies play.

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goes to Neil Martineua.

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It's ya boi MJ.

We Out!

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BREAKING THE INTERNET | Part 1: The Big Idea - Duration: 2:15.

Hey Cody, how's it going?

Huh...weird.

I was gonna say you an email but then I decided that I'd just make you a video because why F$*

Anyways I was watching your video again. The one with the unicorn.

My name's Cody Wanner. I'm a daily vlogger.

I love making vids. I love making vids!

Anyways, I was just cruisin on my Boosted Board here

Just kidding. Not yet guys.

And I was like, what could me and the biggest up-and-coming youtuber in the world collab on?

At first I was like, energy, because you have literally all the energy.

But then I was like telling a story, because...that's a thing.

But then it hit me like a 300 pound bag of unsalted butter.

Impact.

See, remember when Jack Conte, the CEO of patreon and all-around uber cool guy

sent Casey Neistat that nuclear bomb of a video and caused a tsunami

in the world of creatives, and a few days later found himself standing outside the door

of Casey Neistat himself ready to give the biggest pitch of his life

to one of the biggest doers this world has ever seen?

Then like, I made my video to Jack Conte and made some more ripples.

And then I posted more videos and made even bigger ripples and now I'm surfing on more ripples than I ever

thought I'd ripple on and I have more subscribers than I ever thought I'd get in a month!

Side note...

I don't own any Ripple, but I really dig what Golem and NVO are doing, but that's a completely different story.

But then you made THIS video

There's no copying allowed on YouTube!

Which somehow through the fate of the universe

a well-planned SEO strategy

amazing film work

raw effort

and unmatched talent

SOMEHOW made it to me

which I then found out inspired you

which then inspired me

and now we're like...friends?

Well, at least on my side. I don't know where you're at but...uh...

BOOP

So like that's the whole idea

Let's do something to make an impact

like, before it's ever out in the world

before anyone's ever heard about it

Like let's decide right now to do something that's gonna cause waves

to show people that all it takes is an idea.

Okay, so yeah, let me know if you want to make some waves or not.

I'm gonna run off now and eat a burger

BYYYYE!

huh

Nice ending?

Who the F&$* is Sara Dietschy??

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The Carbonaro Effect - Child-in-a-Box | truTV - Duration: 3:00.

Guten Tag. Guten Tag.

Now, you might not know this,

but I actually set up two delivery guys

to deliver this special package.

And now here it is -- an exclusive look

at the guy you have not seen until now.

[ Indistinct conversations ]

Oh!

Hey. Guten Tag.

How do you say --

How do you say "hello" in German again?

I have no clue.

Did you -- Here you go.

-Are you serious? -What?

[ Chuckling ] There was a kid.

Here you go. Gunther, there's the tickets.

You take that. You go play? All right.

Welcome.

Guten -- I don't know how to say, um,

"welcome" in Germany.

I had the French one down.

Okay. Ohh.

I did not know there was a kid in there.

Huh?

I didn't know there was a kid in there.

Did you --

-I'm sorry. -Wait. What'd you say?

I didn't know there was a kid in there.

Oh. Yeah.

What?

I had him in my car all night.

You what?

I had him in my car all night.

They didn't tell me what it was.

Man, I -- I wasn't tossing it around or nothing --

it was just in my car.

Were you supposed to deliver it last night?

No. 11:30. Oh.

That's when I came to deliver it.

Oh, how long have you had this?

Since last night.

Oh. Okay. I was gonna call

and say to deliver it last night.

Oh, okay.

But we get a good -- we get a good 48-hour window.

You know, we're doing an exchange program

for beta game testing -- you know what I mean?

We have games here

that they're not allowed to deliver to Germany.

Yeah.

And they want to know if the kids are gonna respond to them.

-[ Chuckling ] Wow. -So, they send the kids over.

We let them play, and then, if they respond to the games,

then we ship the games over.

Okay.

So, yeah.

You were -- What?

I was -- I just didn't know there was a kid in there.

It was just in my car all night.

Oh, yeah, yeah. So...

They're pretty well-trained, though.

You know, they give them some pillows, a blanket,

and, you know, they get that --

they get that little game thing going, and...

Oh, my God.

All right, I'm cool. I'm cool. I'm cool.

Yes. They give them a ball. They give them some toys.

And...they always pack them

with, like, some kind of game tablet or something like that,

'cause they'll just, you know, zone out the whole trip.

-All right. I got you. -But...yeah.

And then, if you just sign right there...

That was delivered.

And that confirms that you didn't give him any food

or you didn't open it up. No.

No, yeah, he's got a nut allergy.

All right.

And we're both verifying he arrived.

Yeah. You know?

And the balloon, and the little thing to play a game,

and they are fine. Yeah.

All right, good.

I'll put "good spirits" -- I'll initial that, as well.

Yeah. They can get them over here so fast overseas now.

Long as he's safe, that's all that matters.

All right, hang on.

I'm just gonna -- I'm just gonna get my boss to verify it.

I'll be right back. Stay here for a second?

Okay.

♪♪

Oh, my God.

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✅ Messerschmidt stemte imod øget indsats mod svindel i EU - Duration: 2:59.

Morten Messerschmidt fra Dansk Folkeparti kritiseres for at stemme imod EU-lov om ekstra antisvindelindsats

 København. Dansk Folkepartis Morten Messerschmidt, der selv er ved at blive undersøgt for misbrug af EU-midler, stemte i maj imod et forslag i EU-Parlamentet, der skal styrke indsatsen mod svindel med EU-midler

 Det skriver Berlingske.  Jens Rohde, der sidder i EU-Parlamentet for Venstre, kalder det for både sjovt og grotesk: - Det er lidt sjovt, når man tænker på, at Morten Messerschmidt skrev en bog for EU-midler om svindel og svig og gik til valg på at bekæmpe det

 - For mig at se er det jo helt grotesk, at man så stemmer imod. Når man har sådan en mærkesag, står man jo bedst ved at stemme for, siger Jens Rohde til Berlingske

 Afstemningen foregik 3. maj og var det, der bliver kaldt en initiativ-afstemning

Parlamentet kan ikke selv fremsætte lovforslag, men bruger initiativafstemninger til at sende et signal til EU-Kommissionen om, hvad man gerne ser bragt til bords

 Forslaget, der var til afstemningen, handlede om at give EU's antisvindelorgan OLAF flere beføjelser, så det kan styrke indsatsen mod svindel med EU-midler

 Morten Messerschmidts rådgiver fortæller til Berlingske, at man stemte imod sammen med Dansk Folkepartis gruppe i parlamentet, ECR

Men flere medlemmer af gruppen stemte for forslaget. I en mail til Berlingske skriver Morten Messerschmidt, at han stemte imod, fordi forslaget indeholder oprettelsen af en anklagemyndighed under EU

Og det modsætter man sig, da man mener, at den myndighed skal ligge nationalt. - Vi ønsker ikke, at den udøvende magt overdrages fra Danmark til EU

Det betyder selv sagt ikke, at man ikke kan støtte andre initiativer i rapporten

Men når der i én stemme stemmes om den samlede rapport, så må sagen gøres op, skriver han til Berlingske

 Morten Messerschmidt bliver undersøgt for uberettiget at have brugt EU-penge fra fondene Meld og Feld til at føre valgkamp for sig selv og Dansk Folkeparti i Danmark

 /ritzau/

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HACIA LA CUNA DEL PROFETA | Parte I: Aurelio en bici - Duration: 5:35.

"Hey, let's get in to the street, please!"

We are at 43 degrees Celsius

Well, part of the help that the police gives is a special unit of

cyclists who are taking care of the pilgrims.

Here we reach them.

How are you?

Very nice.

Making way, right.

As you can see

well, the pilgrimage is a little bit far

but I needed to relax my legs.

Luckily it is not sunny anymore. Well the Deputy Commissioner told us that there are 60

policemen in bicycle who patrol the area of Soyapango, San Martín.

I wish the streets always were like this, without cars. Well that's just going to be seen at night and

at dawn.

Long live Monseñor Romero!

Here we are going for the second day of the pilgrimage, we are leaving here

Apastepeque, San Vicente.

How are we doing?

All right...

Relax, we are going to get there.

Yes man!

You have to wait her and later at customs border.

Everyone says...

that the truck driver's life is nice, right?

Yes right, but no.

They do not even know what that is.

)) Shouts of joy ((

)) Shouts of joy ((

This town is not San Felipe, it's San Felipito.

Now we are at 45 degrees centigrade under the sun.

The paradise of cyclists ...

and the monkeys

plenty bananas ...

Oh no, those are bananas. No, they bananas.

I'm already seeing shadows.

Are those plantain or bananas?

"Plantains"

Well, what to do when you have to ride your bike

at midday or in places with very high temperatures, such as the coast or

for example here in the East. The best advice it is to hydrate all the time, although you don't

feel thirsty, you always have to be hydrating continuously, is the only way

to ensure that the heat does not impact us physically. Regarding energy drinks

in my personal case I leave them for the end of the route...

when I need to recover the body. Many cyclists when we start

riding bike or doing extreme physical exercise, we think that energy drinks

are the ideal complement for sports

then we abuse them and many times we are going to have physical and health problems or

gastrointestinal problems. So the best advice it is to drink plenty of water, water and more water.

♫ Music ♫

These hills are criminal ...

but we are almost there.

We almost reached the top.

But we are not there yet.

I hope this one has been the last slope.

We are close.

To be the last hill was fine.

We have arrived Ciudad Barrios ...

officially.

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Nella foto: Alessandra Drusian e Fabio Ricci de I Jalisse. I due cantanti partecipano come concorrenti al programma di Rai1 "Ora o mai più"

Ora o mai più, chi ha vinto la terza puntata? Ieri sera a trionfare nel programma di Rai1 sono stati i Jalisse  "Sorpresa" ad Ora o mai più

Dopo Lisa che ha vinto i primi due appuntamenti, venerdì a trionfare nella terza puntata del programma di Rai1 sono stati i Jalisse

Ieri sera, infatti, il duo musicale formato da Alessandra Drusian e Fabio Ricci è riuscito a convincere sia i giudici (53 i punti assegnati dalla giuria, il massimo) sia il pubblico presente in studio (32, il massimo anche in questo caso)

Merito dei due cantanti che, nel corso della serata, hanno convinto ed emozionato intonando il duetto "L'elefante e la farfalla" e la cover "Ti sento" dei Matia Bazar, in entrambi i casi esibendosi accompagnati dal loro "maestro", Michele Zarrillo

I Jalisse in gara Ora o mai più: Alessandra Drusian nuova voce dei Matia Bazar?  A proposito di Matia Bazar, ieri sera a Ora o mai più ai Jalisse è arrivata anche una proposta inaspettata

Nel commentare la gara, Loredana Berté ha indicato Alessandra Drusian come possibile nuova voce del famoso gruppo musicale

Poco dopo, Amadeus ha appoggiato l'appello e anche i due concorrenti del programma di Rai1 si sono detti disposti ad accettare una eventuale collaborazione con gli artisti citati in studio

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Insomma, andrà in porto o no questa nuova idea? Vedremo. Ora o mai più: la classifica del  Intanto, venerdì nella terza puntata di Ora o mai più è stata resa nota anche la nuova classifica settimanale data dai voti dei giudici mixati con quelli del pubblico

Le novità? Subito dopo i Jalisse primi classificati, troviamo Francesca Alotta al secondo posto e Lisa al terzo. Ultima invece Valeria Rossi, mentre quarti in ex aequo sono risultati Marco Armani, Massimo Di Cataldo, Alessandro Canino e Stefano Sani

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O ator praticamente vai emendar uma com a outra, já que as gravações do novo folhetim já começaram e a estreia acontece em julho

A substituta de Deus Salve o Rei conta a história de uma família do século 19 que foi congelada e descongelada em 2018

Juliana Paiva será a protagonista.  Para o Boletim Vídeo Show, Bruno revelou que aquele cabbelão todo não é dele e sim um megahair

"Tem um monte de gente perguntando: 'como o seu cabelo cresceu tão rápido?'", falou o ator

+Bruna Marquezine tem rixa com Anitta e motivo é revelado  Bruno será um recém-formado na faculdade de Direito do ano de 1886, chamado Bento

O ator, além de ter destaque por conta do seu bom desempenho na dramaturgia, é namorado de Sasha Meneghel, filha de Xuxa

Sobre o lado torcedor da loira na Copa do Mundo, Bruno contou: "Ela viu o jogo. Gosta de futebol, de emoção, torce bastante", disse ele

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StickMan Heroes - Hi I'm Hero (# 1) - Duration: 4:18.

Intro

Let's fight!

Ok

So come with everything!

Take

You're still weak!

Wait

Ahr Damn it

Hey, did you know that Naruto defeated Zabuza?

I think this Naruto is strong

I'll go there so he can teach me something!

After much walking!

We did well on this mission!

I'll go then, okay?

Hi,hi,hi

All right?

Can you teach me some technique?

Can be

Let's make the shadows clones jutsu! Yes, Yes Please

So let's go!

Going to train

Good...

Let's start?

Ok

Give me a punch

Where is he?

Wow, I want to learn this first!

There, There

Try Again, Concentrate

I got it

Congratulations

Now the Shadow clones Jutsu Yes,Yes

The seal changes a little now!

Shadow clones Jutsu

Your turn

Shadow clones Jutsu

Almost, concentrate a little more!

Let's meditate a little!

Minutes later... Think I'm ready !?

I hope so, try again.

Shadow clones Jutsu

Do you know what this is?

So you're from that race that has a tail

Yes

Before I leave, I'll teach you to run with your arm back!

That's right

Bay

Itachi and Kisame are going after Naruto

While the hero will find Goku, Goku trains with Kuririn for the 21st Martial Arts Tournament

Let's stop here!

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PLEASE LIKE, COMMENT, SHARE & SUBSCRIBE my Videos! Thank you very much!

dude I got him tickets to a free screening of love bot - ah sweet the

first one was so lame I am a robot I cannot love bubble all right man

do your thing okay gotta do it just gotta do it you got

this dude

Mordecai Mordecai oh dude come on what I'm sick of seeing you like this man all

sad and junk you smell like something died something did die inside hey but

listen I have the perfect solution to your problem what couple Corral with

finding partners is a fine howdy Mike's video games goofing off and

grilled cheese dude you made me sound like a dork hey all that stuff's true

man don't put that on me oh whatever man if you can't do it for yourself do it

for me man you're bumming me out twelve

okay so I just have to say I usually don't do that which is it you think this

is going well or you hate me both yeah we both split

it I got the salad eat some of your fries so what's it like working at the

park it's fine all right what's the deal I

can tell you're not into this what no dude just be real with me you're

you up oh come on let's get out of here you're doing it you're gonna beat the

high score

cheap shot cheap shot no no I don't care what you say the original zombie destiny

movie is way better than the remake

his head just exploded just you guys have the worst luck or something

I know classic I can't wait all right so tomorrow night cool see you then

later CJ this would go out of business without me oh I should introduce you to

my no oh sorry I just I'm kind of in a hurry oh okay this song one more time

you don't have the loser you should just tell Margaret now you feel you're right

think skips what whatever just turn off that music oh my gosh there he is

that's him I'm gonna go say hi real quick Margaret hey guys good time for me

anymore cool isn't it great Margaret screamed so loud when I told her she was

all dude oh geez did I really say that huh oh hey what's up CJ Mordecai what's

going on what aren't you taking me to that movie Oh what mm just friends how

can you say that what but but it's true I can't believe this

I know it hurts to have feelings for someone who doesn't feel the same I've

been there maybe I can't be the one to cheer you up for what it's worth I'm

honest can't we still be friends no I just don't think I could be friends with

you right now goodbye Mordecai you are aren't you

I I don't I don't know what you're talking about it's okay if you're a

little jealous wait get ready dude this is the final fight okay okay I got it I

got it are you sure you know what to do this

time yes it's like once you start blah blah something went out dude it's one to

see a chance congratulations Rigby you finally

finished level one and it only took me 17 games which is my new record come on

let's go I want to see what I can do on level two ah no thanks dude

I think I've only game controller you'll need for the rest of your life

maximum power cool haven't you been watching the commercial you idiot up

with a friend and go maximum maximum glove

to player visual wasn't that cool the kids eyes burst into flames just from

looking at it how is that not cool come on dude we have to do this

no let's just forget about this is it good enough to win the tournament with

you here's what you have to do loo skips we enter the tournament we win the glove

and everybody wins Skip's will understand dude I can't just switch

that's messed up do come cool get your stuff together we're hitting the road in

an hour yeah oh I'll get my stuff together and then I'll get you to pick

me to be your partner instead of

make so much but I guess it's too late cuz I already gave it all the skips cuz

I asked him first so Mordecai I was thinking about going

over some strategy in it because they just don't want to win it you should

have picked me through the right thing you better pick me before we get to this

stupid tournament for no tournament dude of course you're my best friend who else

want to pick you know I think it's great that I could be here to support you guys

in fact I'm so supportive I wear it I can wear it totally not a problem for me

what do you say Mordecai should me and skip switch ah I think we should head

back to the hotel and get some rest yeah let's do here's the registration

form the first two lines are for player one and two the third line is for the

alternate video games dude coolest why would you pick skips over me he's

horrible at video games no he's not I

know what you're doing Mordecai and I have to say I'm pretty disappointed in

you look skips I want to win the max

gamers this is the final match the three two one

good wait timeout skips I can't do this not without Rigby yeah it's about time

you changed you

Rigby wait why aren't you inside playing I need my teammate the one I should have

asked in the first place huh I want that glove

congratulations you've figured it out you're the first

ah so cool

you'll never take me a stand you put me in jail

I'll just escape escape this Minetti

dude didn't he for a lunch break yeah what he said yeah it really looks like

you're eating up a storm there come on let's go and a fruit ball finish in

under an hour and your party eats for free and you in this hat that says I'm

excellent on it that's right finish the omelette and get the coolest hand ever

win that hat oh come on did you see how awesome that hat was it

was a net hat dude those aren't even cool anymore yes they are

truckers wear them all the time it's got air holes in the back to keep a cross

anyway when you can get it for free yeah but the omelet probably cost more then

don't forget it you an order a measly two egg breakfast

that's fine by me but when you finish it and orange juice and I'll have the

excellent challenge oh I wouldn't recommend the excellent challenge it's

more of a promotional item yeah and it's the open design sir please say it a

customer is always right hmm what would you like sir bring me the I must be that

whatever happens you'll get me that hat what please just promise you'll get that

for me okay I promise coz of an allergic reaction his body had to the eggs

unfortunately due to the large quantity of eggs that he consumed there's a

strong chance that he may never wake up again is there anything we can do all we

can do is wait do with work he just wanted the Hat and look where it got him

your friend over there is only gonna get you into trouble

oh right take advice from Vincent about friends since you've got so many that's

what friends do for each other wait what do you mean it's not for sale I mean

it's not for sale whoa then give me the omelet sir please don't

give me the omelet

forget this place I'm sorry repeat I couldn't do it

talking about tell him skips a long time ago I knew a guy by the name of Jonathan

Kimble he used to work at the park and just like Rigby one day he was really

excited he just kept saying I figured it out I figured it out

he left do it because we got his notebook out of his old Locker it looks

like you figured out how to finish the omelet if you're willing to take the

risk you could win the Hat for Rigby

I'm sorry about what I said before even though you're a jerk most of the time

you're still a good friend just get in there and win that stupid hat for Rigby

bring me the omelet

sorry sir time is up oh no we were only trying to

help choose your prize but take heed for if

you choose incorrectly you will die

your choice is eggs man but I couldn't have done it without some help thanks

guys do you like steak yeah well then come on down take universe dude

I'll eat the steak if you eat the eggs do you think if we take that hat off and

they'll go back into a coma only one way to find out no it won't go in no dude

you're doing this wrong righty-tighty lefty-loosey not lefty tighty mess it up

cuz you're a loser would you guys hurry up it's been a

whole hour can't believe you can't even put dude Benson what's the rush it's not

like you have somewhere to be yeah actually I do I do have a life

outside of work you know you're right where you gonna go Benson yeah Benson

Benson oh man please don't be dead he's still breathing he's just unconscious

Opie doesn't remember that any of this happened what that'll never work dude

it's our only hope either he remembers and fires us or he

doesn't any doesn't either way this is our only chance

dooty looks horrible wait I got it my date tonight it's gonna be extra hi how

did you know she'd go crazy boy it's gonna be on today almost there dude

where have you been my party started two hours ago everything okay

we planned this over a month ago remember yeah okay you're a busy guy and

you work a lot I understand nag nag nag all right let's get him to

bed wait dude we have to take Vincent to

this party what why dude didn't you see how disappointed that girl was - then

we'll be off the hook what do you say Benson you ready to

party I'll take that as a yes before this I'm so glad you could make it

tonight

yo yo Audrey who's the jerk face Chuck please Benson just well if he's not a

loser then why is he letting me do this I don't know why you poked your face

like this iron like my stomach on the iron stomach hmm

what's that Benson you think Chuck's a chump and you're not skipped

to that

a you think you're so hot Rigby how did I even get here you mean you don't

remember us knocking you out your what look Benson before you say anything we

were gonna take you home look Benson you could go ahead and fire us or you could

go out there and really impress Audrey your choice man

I'm gonna drink this

yeah well that's called beginner's luck luck luck luck

my social life and getting me into stupid food challenges but Benson we won

didn't we won I would have never gotten into this mess

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for the last seven years from 2011 to 2018 the priestly candidates of st.

Thomas Aquinas seminary have meticulously prepared for their priestly

ordination through study prayer and the discipline of a rigorous seminary

formation these seven deacons were ordained to the eternal priesthood on

Friday June 22nd 2018 by Bishop Bernard Tissier de Mallerais at the seminary in Dillwyn

Virginia. As hundreds of faithful watched Bishop Tissier called each deacon by name

marking the sacred moment the church officially recognizes the priestly

vocation of each candidate. The candidates then lie prostrate on the

ground, called upon the saints in heaven to help them in that most solemn time.

The bishop lastly placed his hands on the head of each ordinand, in sign of

approval of the candidate - as did every priest present with likewise approval.

Each received the holy oil on their hands and the act of consecrating

themselves entirely to their new apostolic mission of saving souls for

Christ as an Alter Christus. The newly ordained priests offered their first

Mass in unison with the bishop and with the help of an assistant priest.

The bishop then loosed their chasubles to show the Church of visibly permits her new

priests to absolve sins through the sacrament of Confession. Six new priests from the

United States and one from Ireland were ordained. Father John Graziano, Father

Thomas Tamm, Father Nicholas McManus, Father Samuel Fabula, Father Thomas

Buschmann, Father Michael Sheahan and Father Thomas O'Hart.

Following this event Bishop Bernard Fellay will ordain three priests on

Friday June 29th in Econe, Switzerland. The next day, Bishop Alfonso de

Galarreta will confirm the Holy priesthood on six more candidates in Zaitskofen,

Germany, totaling sixteen new priests for the priestly Society of Saint Pius X.

These ordinations marked the continued growth of the Society -

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Discussing Forest Land Management Allotments - Full Ep. : S8Ep25 - Duration: 28:51.

Hello again and welcome to The County

Seat, I'm Chad Booth. The last few

weeks have seen several fires flare up

around the state, four of them are

burning now as we tape this show. We

have seen homes destroyed and

watersheds affected, similar to last year.

The difference is that this season has

started much earlier.

The popular notion is that a climatic

changes have brought on a drought that

has rendered the forest more vulnerable

to burning. But to assume that logic is to

see only part of the story, as it is the

condition and density of the forest that

dictates how wide a fire will spread. So

let's start by learning about the different

theories for running a forest. Here is Ria.

So here is a question for you what is the life

cycle of a forest? In other words. How long

does it take a forest to grow from seedlings to

old growth trees? Well it depends upon three

factors.

1 is the species of the tree. As an example, a

Cottonwood tree grows much faster than a

Douglas fir.

2nd is the climate, trees on the coast region might

grow to maturity up to 40 years faster than the

same species of trees near us in the Rocky

Mountains.

And the third and most important fact is how you

raise the forest.

Let's look at three models for managing a forest.

First is the hands off method, or Mother Nature

method.

Untouched, a forest will go from fire to fire ready

in an average cycle of about 180 years. (This is an

average, the number will change substantially by

virtue of the primary species. By the time it

reaches maturity it will be old, prone to disease,

overly dense and ready to burn again.

This method is a brutal way to manage the eco

system of a forest. It has negative impacts on

watershed, wildlife, and for a short period of time

air quality.

The second system is the European model. This is

how most forests in Europe are managed. In this

model, the cycle begins when large tracts of trees

are clear cut harvested and new seedling planted

to restart the growth cycle. This produces whole

sections of forests with trees of a single species

that are all about the same age and thinned to

allow for maximum growth. When they are at

maturity, they are all cut down and replanted and

the entire cycle starts again.

The third system is the Selective Treatment

Harvest Method. This method many believe is the

best for sustainability. It mixes species of trees

along with shrubs and grasses and mixes them in

different densities with stands of trees of

different ages. The idea of this method is to keep

about 40 seed bearing trees per acre in any given

stand and harvest the rest. The landscape is

mixture of open space and stands of trees. This

serves the domestic and wildlife habitat, and

gives the trees a survivability buffer between

stands in case of insect infestation or fire. Under

the Selective Treatment model the stands are

checked about every 25 years and selectively

thinned to maintain the best 40 seed bearing

trees in the stand and make sure that one species

does not become dominant over another. The

Selective Treatment Harvest Model can shorten

the seedling to mature tree cycle by up to 40

years and leave the section healthy through the

entire cycle. In this model, the soil stays anchored

and provides cover and forage for the rest of the

ecosystem, with no catastrophic episodes like

clear cutting or fire to critically disrupt the

ecosystem. The separated stands act as an

insurance agent against catastrophic fire and

insect invasions while providing a steady supply of

useable fiber that can be commercially used to

better our lives as building material, fuel and

cellulose fiber which can be used in many

applications.

Western Forests could be considered as the

treasure of the west and the forest lands the bank

that holds them. They are beautiful to look at, and

a renewable resource to make rural economies

diverse and self-sustaining. But as with any

treasure in there are villains trying to get at them.

Fire, if not applied properly, can be the bank

robber, that wipes the treasure out all at once,

and disease is the embezzler who slowly steals

the wealth one tree at a time. A sound

stewardship plan is like the bank guard and the

auditor who can keep the treasure safe. All we

need to do is find a way to make good

stewardship make sense for the nation, the local

communities and the trees. Chad has some ideas

on that coming up in our discussion. For the

County Seat, I'm Ria Rossi Booth.

Welcome back to the County seat. Our topic

today is taking a look at different ways to

manage forests there's been some talk and

there've been some comparisons about different

entities on public lands and how they work and

within a kind of blend that into a concept that is

really been pioneered in part by Kane County

Commissioner Jim Matson, who has a long and

extensive background in forestry, so Jim thank

you for taking the time to join us today. We had

a current Forrester/consultant who was

supposed to be with us today, but he had

last-minute health issues that stopped him from

joining us were going to carry on without him.

So, I will try to play devil's advocate for some of

the things that Tom talked about that didn't quite

align with yours, but we'll get into a

conversation.

Okay.

So, let's start right with the title you're talking

about forest stewardship's. Explain that concept.

And also coupled with community forest

stewardship, you know, so we were going to do

is couple if we can are forest and landscapes

with those communities that are in and around

and adjacent to these large forest tracks they

are the direct beneficiaries today and they also

ought to have a role in what the direction is as

we go ahead and manage towards healthy

forests in a sustainable fashion.

There would be some people who would argue

that if you clear-cut an area you scarred its

natural beauty and so it seems to me that the

argument really is about aesthetics that the

environmental and recreational community say

well we just don't want that forest mowed down.

So, what is your answer to that?

Let's say that I was a 25 or 30-year-old Forrester

and I was given the track of let's say 80,000

acres to manage. In a career in a 30 to 40-year

career I could change the character the structure

and the nature of that whole forest stand, and

you wouldn't know it at the end of that 40-year

period.

How would I not know it. I mean some people

would say well how dare you think that you

should change. Mother nature.

If you can go in there in such a way and remove

the trees that in one sense or another are either

out of phase or not contributing to the overall

picture. But what I'm saying is that you could do

it in such a way that most of us are just

windshield observers. And as you drive to and

through the forest over a decade or two decades

or three decades that forest character can

change. If you don't see it. But if you have a

large area that's been cut over or clear-cut as

you had said earlier right away you know what's

happening to it. But a large fire is as devastating

as a big clear-cut. So, we've got to deal with the

natural presence of that forest it's forest

structure and what it's contributing.

Okay, so let's an example of this let's look at

West Yellowstone okay the Yellowstone fire was

a game changer for public lands and they said,

were going to let it burn. It's going to be natural

were not going to fight it and it wiped out that

Paul stand of lodgepole pines it used to basically

drive through a lodgepole tunnel until you got to

the Madison River Junction and then it was all

gone. Nothing but cinders and even some of the

tree trunks within a period of two or three years

toppled over and you just had barren landscape.

It's now been what 35 or 40 years sense that fire

what was that 87 or something like that.

Yeah, its 30+ yes.

30+ years and you just now are at a point where

you have what I would call a young maturing

forest you don't have any tall trees, none there

are probably 60 or 70 trees per acre. And there's

other growth in their but trees are starting to

become predominant in that landscape again

but not tall. Okay, if you're talking about this

community stewardship program or where

somebody is selectively trying to maintain it.

How different is his project look then that one?

I think when you have those kind of disruptive

structural changes you're going to be able to tell

it and notice that over time but let's say that we

decided that we are going to harvest with a

group selection approach to it, and so we are

taking a look at this clump of trees and its age

and its structure and then this one. And then this

one were to say basically we want to be able to

take and move this mosaic around over time and

you thin it out so that you always have a forest in

canopy over top. But they will be so many trees

per acre. Whether it's 20 or 80 at any one stage

or the other but as you remove the curial you

take material out that has commercial value. It

helps pay for the process and you don't have to

go to the bank of the Potomac to borrow money.

Do you think it's self-sustainable with the cost of

maintaining the forest because of the product

pulled out is going to equal the cost to maintain

it?

Absolutely. And it was going on before until we

got tied up into these neepa battles over the

NGOs and their approach to wanting to be able

to determine outcomes and what happens. We

stalled the whole thing out.

And so, explain how that process worked, what

happened there?

There was an approach of storage management

forest did areas that would say that in a given

period of time that the removals would equal

let's see 10, 15,000,000 feet per year. And if you

kept that up on a steady schedule and it should

be less than millions of board feet per year. But

more about acres treated and the objectives that

were going to put in on the ground for the

watersheds and the tree species that are there

then we would be looking at the means by which

how do we then make those selections and do it

in a fashion so that the courts and the neepa

challenges don't unnecessarily, the appeals and

lawsuits choke it down.

So how different is that doing this community

stewardship program. How is that different than

just doing timber sales to achieve that goal

through the forest service?

I think when you hang a commercial label on it.

It naturally takes on an air of skepticism as

opposed to something that would say the

beneficiaries of this are the families that

communities that are in and around that need

tourism that need that would material and need

to have jobs for their people and the way that

you that is to just say basically you have working

circles. And here's another working circle and in

those areas there. They need to determine a

forest management approach that whether it's

going to be a selective harvest or it's going to be

even eight harvest or whatever it takes. And

then you say this is what we're going to offer but

you are also going to say to that that particular

community you come up with your family

stewards that are going to live there and they're

going to take on these contracts and these jobs

to do this thing. There is a working model for this

right now and it's called grazing. This simply

mirrors that same approach so as to whether

you have four or five contract entities, or you

have one large or one mill they would be

responsible for going out and making an

assessment and then making an offer back to

the forests and say, were going to do X in this

period of time, and we will pay you this for it.

And so, they would actually be paying for the

process. Kind of like when they would do timber

sales except that it would be over a longer

period of time?

Over a. Of time that there would be annual

increments based on what's removed and that

would be to some prescription that actually

enhances the situation so that you don't end up

with a forest that's standing ready to collapse

either through a insect attack and/or fire.

So, what does a healthy forest look like?

Well, that's a good one because to me it has

several age classes and it. Scattered around on

it. You might even have two or three different

species but you look up in the crowns and you

can tell because they're all cone shaped but

they're topped off and flat and no full age that

particular forest is going through a phase where

it's going to eventually drop per collapse.

Really?

Yes

so, to get that cone shape the trees. If I'm

guessing they need light. And so, you've got

have them thin enough that they can fill out at

the bottom and create that cone shape at the top

of the trees.

And moisture and some trees need more shade

than others other tree species need more

sunlight, so you get a mixture of that as you go

along through that.

Does it have open space in the middle of it?

It sure does and it sure can and sure should and

an edge in the interior and then at a particular

point in time when it's restocked so that it goes

from that say having any thing from 80 to 100

trees per acre as its thins itself out. You're

probably going to end up with a net number of

trees out there somewhere around 40 and that

acre has enough moisture and enough sunlight

and other conditions that allows it with its own

productivity to grow up over that period of time.

And then it goes on into something that can be

18 and 24 and 36 inches in diameter and 82 150

feet tall.

And then you pull those trees out and.

Selectively.

Selectively and so you've got, you've basically

have within a 60 or 70-acre area a little bit of

everything?

Yes, in actuality what you want to do is have it in

such a condition so that you don't have fuel

ladders from the littlest trees to the next size

trees so that when the ground fire comes

through the grass. It goes right to the top, so you

need breaks in their so that it does not do that,

and you have time to react to a ground fire those

are all things that contribute to that particular

mosaic as you select for those conditions over

150 to 200-year period, you know the problem is

we don't live to be 300 years old.

Right.

We look at it through the eyes of what we see

right now today without realizing that there's

other conditions coming. So that's the

opportunity that's out there.

So, do you think that a lot of this environmental

meandering into land policy has to do with the

fact that weird looking at a lifecycle that's 300

years and were trying to interpret into 70?

Or 20 to 70 years or whatever the case may be,

yes, I think is we are if you will shortsighted

without knowing what the and result could

possibly be.

One last question. If this community forest

stewardship program had been in place 10 to 12

years ago with the outcome of the steed sawmill

in Escalante been different?

Yes, and the one in beaver M would still be able

to keep the one in Panguitch functioning as we

look ahead at this yes you still. You see, instead

of having people knocking heads over a

1500-acre tract or a 2000-acre tract you would

say basically all right we're going to talk about

working circles and it's going to have so many

acres and so much standing forest capacity that

needs so much activity and so much work. We

want you to give us a proposal for a 20-year

period. And when that period is defined then you

write a contract and then you write the

processes by which it's carried out and then the

removals are balanced on that and then the

payments start to take place.

And then the forest service still has some

oversight capacity to make sure that the

standards of what it supposed to look like at the

end of the 20 years is what they envisioned.

Absolutely, and once again they have a working

model for this now in their livestock grazing

programs.

Okay.

With a UN's and operators.

It's a fascinating concept, I hope people listen.

I do to were going to work on it.

Thanks Jim for taking the time.

You bet.

Thank you for joining us, will be back right now

and we will take a look a little closer to what

healthy versus unhealthy versus burnt looks like

here on the County seat will be right back.

Welcome back to The County Seat. WE

were only able to air about 12 minutes of

our conversation on "Community

Stewardships", If you can get the time to

catch the entire 24 minute conversation

it is an excellent investment in time and

understanding of the issue.

One of the things that was hard for Jim

to convey in our conversation is what a

healthy forest is supposed to look like; as

opposed to what we think It should look

like; and what it does look like (up close)

after a fire. So prior to our in studio

discussion Commissioner Matson took us

out on the ground to see for ourselves,

first hand.

Best conditions we could have in here would be

tree densities that typically do not exceed sixty

trees per acre as a result of the crowns

interlocking and the material on the ground the

fire that would start on the downhill side or on

the south west side would roll through here at a

very fast clip during drought and dry conditions

that would be anywhere from five to ten miles

an hour. The condition we are going to look at

next is in a managed stand where its full size

trees which has less trees per acre and the

crowns are not interlocking and if anything they

contribute to openness and therefore wouldn't

have a crown fire that would start at the ground

level and sweep right to the top and then right

across the landscape.

As we continue to stroll along we can see that

the older bigger trees that were taken out in

the previous harvest are represented by these

stumps.

This stand in this area has probably had three

total entries up until the current time it's had a

thinning operation in here where they have

thinned it out trying to obtain somewhere in

the neighborhood of sixty trees per acre.

You do not see a fuel ladder situation here

where you have lots of little trees that stair step

themselves up to about twenty feet tall. So if

you have a ground fire or some kind of event

like that in this particular stand it's not likely it

will take the whole thing out and you are able

to get on top of it before the fire takes it all

completely out. Overall I would give this

particular stand an A I think it's in good shape

This is the shingle fire it's about six years old

I'ts man caused it started off at one of these

canyon points to the south of us. I think overall

when you look at this you can see the clumps of

this biased on the area we were before this is

much the same situation with the black jack

ponderosa pine intermediate size tree making

up so many clumps. If we had previous

treatments in here we wouldn't have had near

the losses we have had so as a result it's just

kind of like take care of it now or you will have

to take care of it later. It requires activity and

forest management

I will be back with some closing thoughts

in just a minute.

Welcome back to The County Seat. As

discussions and ideas were floating back

and forth between Commissioner

Matson, Forest expert Tom Quigley and

myself, regarding this episode, there was

some concern about equating

Community Stewardship agreements to

grazing allotments, although they would

work in a very similar fashion. For the

most part grazing allotments are a win-

win proposition as the BLM gets

someone else to bear the cost and

responsibility to keep the range in good

health and they in turn can make a few

dollars by running cattle to keep the

grass in check. But somehow, if the

private sector makes a cent off of

government land, the popular thought is

that it is a rip off to the American Public.

This is a silly notion, but it is pervasive in

federal land management. Remove the

grazing leases, and the range will still

have to be treated to keep wild grasses,

forbes and junipers from running amok,

except instead of getting paid, the U.S.

Treasury has to pay out. The same is

true with the forest: heaven forbid you

could let anyone remove fiber from the

forest before it has rotted past any

commercial value and you have to pay a

contractor to dispose of it. This same

thinking can be applied to horses, drilling

and a host of other activities that have a

viable private sector value that would

allow Uncle Sam to get some cash back

from Mother Nature. But to many, such

folly should be criminal.

We have to rethink how we perceive the

resources (particularly the renewable

ones) we have on our public lands and

find a way for the land to be self-

sustaining, and the cost of getting there

to be the same (self-sustaining) . That is

my two cents worth for today, thanks for

joining us. Please help us go and grow by

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and sharing our posts with your friends.

Thanks for watching, and we will see you

next week, on The County Seat.

an hour. The condition we are going to look at

have a crown fire that would start at the ground

For more infomation >> Discussing Forest Land Management Allotments - Full Ep. : S8Ep25 - Duration: 28:51.

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En 2018 se registraron los niveles más bajos de ozono de los últimos 4 años - Duration: 3:17.

Este viernes la Comisión Ambiental de la Megalópolis -CAMe- informó que la Temporada de Ozono de este año en la Zona Metropolitana del Valle de México -ZMVM- registró las concentraciones más bajas de ozono de los últimos 4 años

Afirman que lo anterior es resultado de las favorables condiciones meteorológicas y de las medidas preventivas que fueron implementadas

Se trata del periodo comprendido entre el 15 de febrero y el 15 de junio. Estamos hablando de una disminución del 80% en el número de días que rebasaron los 150 puntos IMECA y sólo hubo 11 días que pasaron los 140 puntos, 7 días menos que en la temporada anterior

Además desde 2016, no ha habido ningún día en el que se alcancen los 200 puntos. Incluso sólo se registró una Contingencia Ambiental Atmosférica -CAA-, mientras que en el año pasado se registró el doble

Es el periodo de tiempo anual que se caracteriza por las altas concentraciones de ozono

El aumento de la duración del día, la escasa humedad y la intensa radiación son las condiciones que favorecen el aumento del contaminante

Las precontingencias se declaran cuando las concentraciones de ozono son mayores a 150 IMECAs, mientras que las contingencias cuando se alcanzan los 180 puntos

Durante el periodo, los niveles alcanzan números de riesgo durante prácticamente todos los días entre la 1 y 6 de la tarde

Las delegaciones de la Ciudad de México que resultan más afectadas son las que se ubican al sur, debido a que durante la mañana el viento arrastra los contaminantes hacia el sur de la ciudad

Aunque parezca increíble, los vehículos y hogares producen alrededor del 70% de los compuestos que son responsables de la producción del ozono

Es por eso que se emitieron ciertas recomendaciones para contribuir a la reducción del contaminante

Se tiene que limitar el uso del vehículo en la medida de lo posible, no llenar el tanque de gasolina hasta el tope y hacerlo por la tarde o noche, dar mantenimiento al carro, no quemar basura al aire libre, apagar el calentador de agua cuando no se use, utilizar estufa y calentador de agua con encendido electrónico, revisar fugas de gas en el tanque o instalaciones domésticas, así como verificar el automóvil

For more infomation >> En 2018 se registraron los niveles más bajos de ozono de los últimos 4 años - Duration: 3:17.

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Fachin arquiva pedido de liberdade de Lula - Duration: 4:53.

O ex-presidente Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, ao lado da presidente do PT, senadora Gleisi Hoffmann (esq

) e da ex-presidente Dilma Rousseff, durante ato em São Bernardo no último dia 7 de abril (Foto: Rovena Rosa / Agência Brasil) O ministro Luiz Edson Fachin, do Supremo Tribunal Federal (STF), arquivou nesta sexta-feira (22) o pedido de liberdade apresentado pela defesa do ex-presidente Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva

Lula está preso desde abril, após ter sido condenado na Lava Jato, e o pedido seria julgado na próxima terça (26)

A defesa do ex-presidente chegou a pedir ao STF que, se a liberdade fosse rejeitada, o petista passasse a cumprir a pena em prisão domiciliar

Fachin decidiu pelo arquivamento após o Tribunal Regional Federal da Quarta Região (TRF-4), responsável pela Lava Jato em segunda instância, enviar o caso de Lula para o Superior Tribunal de Justiça (STJ), e não para o STF

Para o ministro, desta forma, o pedido de liberdade ficou "prejudicado". O ex-presidente Lula (Foto: Mauro Pimentel/AFP/Arquivo) Condenação Condenado a 12 anos e 1 mês, em regime inicialmente fechado, Lula está preso na Superintendência da Polícia Federal em Curitiba (PR)

Ele foi condenado em segunda instância pelos crimes de corrupção passiva e lavagem de dinheiro

A prisão foi decretada porque, no entendimento do TRF-4, Lula recebeu da OAS um triplex em Guarujá (SP) em retribuição a contratos firmados pela construtora com a Petrobras

Desde o começo das investigações, Lula nega a acusação, afirmando que o imóvel não é dele e que ele não praticou crimes

A defesa do ex-presidente também afirma que a acusação do Ministério Público não apresentou provas

Inicialmente, a defesa de Lula fez um pedido de efeito suspensivo da execução da pena, para o ex-presidente aguardar em liberdade enquanto os recursos são julgados nas instâncias superiores

A defesa também quer que seja suspensa a inelegibilidade gerada com a condenação na segunda instância da Justiça

A defesa entregou memoriais aos ministros da Segunda Turma nesta quinta e fez também um pedido alternativo

Os advogados querem que, caso Lula não seja solto e não seja autorizado a recorrer, pelo menos possa ir para prisão domiciliar enquanto aguarda resultado dos recursos

Dessa forma ele sairia da cadeia, mas continuaria inelegível. Outra possibilidade é a aplicação de medidas cautelares diversas, como uso de tornozeleira eletrônica

O pedido de liberdade No pedido para suspender a prisão e a inelegibilidade, a defesa reiterou argumentos já apresentados ao próprio TRF-4 que apontam supostas irregularidades no processo, como incompetência de Sérgio Moro para analisar o caso, falta de imparcialidade no julgamento e de isenção por parte dos procuradores do Ministério Público

Os advogados de Lula alegam que a soltura "não causará nenhum dano à Justiça Pública ou à sociedade" e que a manutenção dele na cadeia causa "lesão grave de difícil reparação"

For more infomation >> Fachin arquiva pedido de liberdade de Lula - Duration: 4:53.

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SUFRE DE ANEMIA? ACABE CON ELLA CON ESTOS CONSEJOS CASEROS!! - Duration: 3:36.

For more infomation >> SUFRE DE ANEMIA? ACABE CON ELLA CON ESTOS CONSEJOS CASEROS!! - Duration: 3:36.

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PORORO Toy Bus became Real Bus! Magic Kids toy. Family Fun. RIWORLD - Duration: 6:42.

Oh it is getting bigger

Let's ride on the PORORO BUS

I am RIWON

Let's play with the TAYO BUS

Ready !

I win

I win

Let's play with other toy

What kind of toy do you want ?

Do you have any idea?

Daddy! Look!

PORORO BUS

look what I will do

Oh it is getting bigger

It is amazing

Let's ride on the bus

We arrived at the play house

Let's go to see what there it is

Mission complete

RIWON's house

This is mine

I will show you inside of the house

There is nothing

Let's play with drone

Was it fun?

amazing

Wow It was so interesting

It is time to go back to home

We arrived at our home

How was your today?

Do you want to go there again?

Of course

Let's go there with us

For more infomation >> PORORO Toy Bus became Real Bus! Magic Kids toy. Family Fun. RIWORLD - Duration: 6:42.

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FIT FORNES Los 10 peores alimentos para su metabolismo - Duration: 7:14.

Top 10 Worst Foods For Your Metabolism

June 6, 2018 by wikiyeah

What are the worst foods for your metabolism? In essence, the metabolism is related to the

processes of using or converting energy in our bodies. Your metabolism will slow when

you get older. In fact, not all food is created equally. While some foods do not change metabolism,

others may impact negatively or slow it down. It means that your own ability of burning

calories will reduce, so you do not have to eat much during the day. Obviously, you may

not realize that and end up eating too much. As a result, you find it hard to maintain

a healthy weight. If you really want to keep your metabolism healthy, there are certain

foods you should avoid.

Now, we reveal to you 10 worst foods for your metabolism. Stay away from these food items

to keep your metabolism stable and strong.

List Of 10 Worst Foods For Your Metabolism Fruit Juice

In contrast to popular belief, not just fat in your diet is the culprit making your waist

bigger, but the hidden sugar. Drinking too much fruit juice may destroy your body and

wreck your metabolism in a few ways, such as causing cravings, inflammation and sluggishness.

Fruit juices that have too much sugar are far worse for your metabolism when the fruit

comes without the fiber in the pulp. The fiber can keep natural sugars stable. Without it,

natural sugars will go straight into your bloodstream, causing an increase in blood

sugar levels. As a result, your metabolism is impacted.

Peanut Butter Peanut butter has plenty of benefits, but

we tend to consume it too much. Nuts could be healthy if consumed in moderate amounts;

however, they are also rich in omega-6 fatty acids, which the majority of us already consume

too much of. Peanut butter often has a fungus named aflatoxins, which destroy your gut health.

Of course, once a certain body part is damaged, the others of the body have to work harder.

Consequently, your body cannot digest the food to provide the metabolism with the essential

calories.

Processed Vegetable Oils Vegetable oils like safflower, canola, or

sunflower oil are one of worst foods for your metabolism due to some reasons. They are high

sources of omega-6, which are pro-inflammatory. Consuming them is correlated with obesity.

Moreover, omega-6 fatty acids enhance insulin resistance. This is a process in which the

human body turns consumed carbs into fat. Unhealthy fats, such as certain vegetable

oils, destroy the thyroid and endocrine system. Low energy and a slow metabolism usually follow

on from consuming foods containing or cooked in vegetable oils.

White Bread Simple carbohydrates like white bread are

prone to be broken down by the human body as the fiber has been eliminated during processing.

The body, as a result, does not have to burn extra calories in order to break down such

easy-to-digest foods, thereby making your metabolism operate at a slower level.

Granola To increase your metabolism, you should avoid

eating too much granola. Granola is often sky-high in sugar, process grains and calories.

Just ½ cup serving of

this food could set you back over 250 calories. It seems not to make you feel satisfied or

full for a long time. Another problem is that the honey used in granola is highly processed

and may be a main cause of weight gain. This treat is not helpful for your diet goals and

metabolism as well. An excellent replacement to the commercially sold granola is homemade

sprouted granola. This will not only provide you with more healthy fats, fiber and protein

while significantly cutting back on fake flavoring agents and added sugar.

Artificial Sweeteners Among worst foods for your metabolism, artificial

sweeteners which include sucralose and aspartame may be the most unexpected. Manufacturers

of these food items tell the lie that people could satisfy their sweet tooth without taking

any calories. Nonetheless, the aspartame is associated with many adverse health effects,

such as premature aging, changed brain antioxidant status, apoptotic changes, etc.

The sucralose and aspartame could stimulate your appetite and cravings for carbs. An example

of artificial sweeteners is diet soda. According to a MESA study, consuming only one diet soda

per day increased the potential risk for weight gain and increased waist line significantly.

Farmed Beef Conventionally farmed beef possesses more

antibiotics than the grass-fed ones. They have a harmful effect on the good gut bacteria.

Due to change in gut bacteria, it impacts negatively the way we process food and increases

the risk for weight gain. Therefore, you had better choose grass-fed meat instead of farmed

meat to maintain a healthy metabolism.

Conventional Apples We all know that: an apple a day keeps the

doctor away. However, nowadays there is a certain type of fungicide used on fresh fruits

and veggies result in weight gain. So, maybe a piece of fruit also impairs your weight

loss goals. To avoid this, you should limit your exposure to pesticides by purchasing

the organic versions of fruits and vegetables. Besides, you need to wash all fruits and vegetable

carefully before consuming.

Traditional Yogurt Greek yogurt provides a lot of metabolism-boosting

benefits due to its high content of probiotics and protein. However, traditional yogurt is

not well worth it. It contains little to no probiotics in compared with Greek yogurt.

Furthermore, this alternative has too much added sugar as well as fruit puree. They are

rapidly digested, causing an increase in blood sugar and leaving you craving more simple

carbs. As a result, you gain weight.

Regular Sea Salt When it comes to worst foods for your metabolism,

regular sea salt may surprise you. Sodium chloride, aka salt, lurks in a host of foods

you eat. It causes a spike in blood volume, thereby putting a lot of extra burden on your

kidneys. When these organs slow, you will be slow your metabolic rate. Therefore, instead

of using regular sea salt, you can opt for iodized salt as an alternative. It has a positive

effect on the thyroid and metabolism as well. Without enough iodine, your thyroid cannot

function well and it is more difficult for your body to burn extra fat.

For more infomation >> FIT FORNES Los 10 peores alimentos para su metabolismo - Duration: 7:14.

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✅ Ora o mai più, i Jalisse vincono la terza puntata: la nuova classifica - Duration: 2:42.

Nella foto: Alessandra Drusian e Fabio Ricci de I Jalisse. I due cantanti partecipano come concorrenti al programma di Rai1 "Ora o mai più"

Ora o mai più, chi ha vinto la terza puntata? Ieri sera a trionfare nel programma di Rai1 sono stati i Jalisse  "Sorpresa" ad Ora o mai più

Dopo Lisa che ha vinto i primi due appuntamenti, venerdì a trionfare nella terza puntata del programma di Rai1 sono stati i Jalisse

Ieri sera, infatti, il duo musicale formato da Alessandra Drusian e Fabio Ricci è riuscito a convincere sia i giudici (53 i punti assegnati dalla giuria, il massimo) sia il pubblico presente in studio (32, il massimo anche in questo caso)

Merito dei due cantanti che, nel corso della serata, hanno convinto ed emozionato intonando il duetto "L'elefante e la farfalla" e la cover "Ti sento" dei Matia Bazar, in entrambi i casi esibendosi accompagnati dal loro "maestro", Michele Zarrillo

I Jalisse in gara Ora o mai più: Alessandra Drusian nuova voce dei Matia Bazar?  A proposito di Matia Bazar, ieri sera a Ora o mai più ai Jalisse è arrivata anche una proposta inaspettata

Nel commentare la gara, Loredana Berté ha indicato Alessandra Drusian come possibile nuova voce del famoso gruppo musicale

Poco dopo, Amadeus ha appoggiato l'appello e anche i due concorrenti del programma di Rai1 si sono detti disposti ad accettare una eventuale collaborazione con gli artisti citati in studio

Sul tema, invece, una nota di dissenso è arrivata da Marco Masini. Secondo il giudice, infatti, la Drusian dovrebbe continuare sì a cantare ma soltanto come "metà" dei Jalisse

Insomma, andrà in porto o no questa nuova idea? Vedremo. Ora o mai più: la classifica del  Intanto, venerdì nella terza puntata di Ora o mai più è stata resa nota anche la nuova classifica settimanale data dai voti dei giudici mixati con quelli del pubblico

Le novità? Subito dopo i Jalisse primi classificati, troviamo Francesca Alotta al secondo posto e Lisa al terzo. Ultima invece Valeria Rossi, mentre quarti in ex aequo sono risultati Marco Armani, Massimo Di Cataldo, Alessandro Canino e Stefano Sani

For more infomation >> ✅ Ora o mai più, i Jalisse vincono la terza puntata: la nuova classifica - Duration: 2:42.

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Mikey García - Watcha (Video Oficial) - Duration: 3:18.

I did not come to waste my time ,I came to fall on the tempo

I came to show my talent ,about these canvases

that produces the loquera , look at it parcero

how does it sound , brutal like a nuclear bomb

from mexico to bogota , raise my may this sounds underground

it happens to you or it does not happen to you this is for my race

I do not care about your criticism , those are cheap

I came to leave a mark on the corner of your neighborhood

no matter if they are contrary , I came to infect the map

from mexico my cousin , no matter what your words

yea .. no matter what your words

No ... I did not come madafaker, I did not ...

I came to play hip hop ...

I came to infect the map

from mexico, watcha

No ... I did not come madafaker, I did not ...

I came to play hip hop ...

I came to infect the map

from mexico, watcha

I came for you to move , brother's neck

so that envy , even the opposite

ja, hype and box in the house

ja, putting the mic on

ja, from the north millet

why I criticize and throw fuck. |.

Boy, look how I flow , I'm repeating this base with lines and yours

you do not have more to talk about

today I will cut your tongue may

look fall and respect , or then what a mean

mequetrefe

mequetrefe

mequetrefe

look fall and respect

No ... I did not come madafaker, I did not ...

I came to play hip hop ...

I came to infect the map

from mexico, watcha

No ... I did not come madafaker, I did not ...

I came to play hip hop ...

I came to infect the map

from mexico, watcha

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