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Kids who exercise in gyms to refine their body are more powerful than

you. These children are special in their passion they stay away from the video screens and e

spread the world with their physical strength. 10 Most Powerful Children In The World Will Be You

make yourself think more about yourself.

5. Giuliano and Claudio Stroe. Vllezerit 8 and 10 year olds work from two hours per day and not

have only the muscles to show. Giuliano has broken a world record for the vertical pillars

of 90 degrees. He managed to do this only at the age of three. Claudio is not strong

with his brother. The Youtube channel I Giuliano has over 400,000 followers.

4.Maryana Naumova is a 16-year-old girl in a weight sample. From age 10

years old has started to deal with this sport. He holds two world records under 18. She was

the first female under the age of 18 to compete in the professional championship. Like one

from the strongest children in the world she is also an activist and very humanitarian.

3. Some super-hard kids get to work, but some just emerge super

powerful. Yang Jinlong is a guy from China who can also enter the powerful people list

on natural. He had managed to pull a weight of 11 kilograms only 9

months. His power just goes on growing he has performed at age 11 for

pulling a two-tonne van.

2. Varya Akulova. She did not get muscles because her family was poor but she was

is the strongest girl in the world. By the age of one she had begun to raise weight to

serious. By the age of 10 she had managed to have her father's power while we were

At age 14 she managed to have the equivalent of four adult men.

Despite not feeding her well, her father says her power is by nature.

She is also a very intelligent girl who only reads me

3 years old. So Varya is also the strongest girl in the world and the smartest child

world.

1. Richard Sandrak. Not all the children who are still without puberty are able to gain a reputation as well

the strongest child in the world. Richard was studying as a child and only at the age of six can

it raised a weight of 180 kilograms. Loving his father forced Richard to pass

the stringent hours of intensive daily training. Yet he is healthy

and more powerful than most adult people. He is also known as Little Hercules

and your body has only 1% of dangerous fats.

For more infomation >> 5 Femijet Me Te Fuqishem Ne Bote - Duration: 3:24.

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How to Make a Toy Goes-and-Comes with Plastic Bottles - Duration: 8:40.

Hello, my name is Djalma Junior (Djalminha) and today I'm going to teach you how to make an interesting toy:

The Come-and-Come, or Vuco-Vuco. made of plastic bottles, like this one. Come with me.

Now 'we're going to test the Come-and-Come, or Vuco-Vuco.

Wait, do not shut down the internet, no.

Click here on the Good, on LIKE.

Because before you watch the video, I already know you'll like it.

So, click here on the Like, Like. Because this video is very interesting.

The materials used are: - Two plastic bottles of one liter of refrigerant;

I'm going to use these here, but you can use these smaller here, ...

... because they are easier to find.

A PVC pipe for water, half a meter in size.

Such a saw here; a scissor, ;

A stiletto, a watercolor pen for writing on CDs.

A soldering iron.

And again: we will use half a meter of this plastic tube in PVC of 20 millimeters in diameter.

You can buy it from the building materials store.

We need 10 meters of twisted cable like this one.

You can buy it from a sewing material store or at a shoemaker's material store,

Let's start by drilling a hole in the plastic bottle.

And we'll cut it more or less around here. Look.

Let's start with a hole made with a stiletto.

This bottle is already pierced. I previously asked an adult to drill...

Caution: children can not play with a stiletto.

... and I'm going to cut it.

Ready. I cut the part of this bottle, and now I'll cut the other

Now I'm going to put the two parts together.

I was able to position one inside the other. But look, it was not easy.

Now let's use the insulation tape to fix the two parts together.

Ready. I finished. Look the way it was.

With the marker pen (marker pen) I will mark where the 2 holes will be. Right here.

I'll ask an adult to make the 2 holes here with the soldering iron.

Because child can not play with fire or with heat.

Now I'm going to cut into 4 equal pieces the PVC pipe.

Each piece will be 12 inches long. I'll fix the tube here on this lathe.

I've already marked it where it's 12 centimeters. And now I'm going to saw.

I finished. The finished piece was 12 centimeters.

I've already sawn the 4 pieces, and now I'm going to remove the burrs left after the sawdust.

Look. It was like this.

I'll mark here where the two holes will be made with the soldering iron.

I'll have an adult drill the holes with the soldering iron.

Look how it was.

I cut 2 3-meter pieces of twisted and waxed cable.

Now I'm going to get one of these and go through that hole first. Look.

Now I'm going to get one of these and go through that hole first. Look.

It was already on the other side.

Now I get the twisted cable and step through the other hole here.

I'll use scissors to make the job easier.

So we pass these two through those holes.

Ready. Now I'm going to put the braided cable in here.

Those two here pieces of cable here. .

Ready. Now I'll take the lid and screw it in the bottle.

You rotate the cap 2 turns in the opposite direction so the cable does not get twisted inside the bottle.

And you screw the lid.

Look. The handle was straight without being twisted. Look.

Let's do whatever we did on these handles here, but now we'll do it with these.

Ready. Now I'm going to play with somebody else.

Look, this one we bought in a store.

And this, we did, is almost the same. Did not stay?

For a child under 10 years of age, ...

... should not be more than 1,80 meters, the distance of this handle to this handle.

Here above you will see the Play List with toy weapons tutorials.

And down here you'll see a play list with boomerang tutorials. It's a collection of boomerangs I've done.

And above all toy weapons that I made.

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Then you will see the new videos from this channel.

For more infomation >> How to Make a Toy Goes-and-Comes with Plastic Bottles - Duration: 8:40.

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Reco WBT Trailer - Duration: 1:58.

For more infomation >> Reco WBT Trailer - Duration: 1:58.

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Novritsch Sniper BBleri - Duration: 8:31.

Hello there guys! I am Airsoft Askeri

Today I am going to test the world famous Airsoft brand

and Novritsch BBs with millions of followers.

VOLUNTEER TARGET

My ear rang dude!

Novritsch also produces and sells purely organic, airsoft beads,

which are especially soluble in the environment

primarily for use in their airsoft sniper rifles and for the best performance

in all other sniper rifles and airsoft toys.

Today I will test, which weigh 0.30 grams

and 0.40 grams BBs

with a specially modified

and upgraded

520 fps and 70 meter distance,

L96 model, an airsoft sniper rifle

on my friend Ahmet Berk Öncel.

I will therefore test both the performance of the gun

and the extent to which

my bbs are accurate on a live target.

This video I thought I would share with you

to make this happen

I would like to thank to my friend who accepted to be a voluntary target

Ahmet Berk Öncel

And also thanks to Novritsch who let me tested his own BBs.

I asked Ahmed to make a few different shots from different distances

and tell me exactly where he was shot.

We will do the first shots

with using the 0.30 grams of my previous,

unnamed, unmarked beads.

Are you ready?

Shooting!

Did it come near you?

Ok!

Did it come?

Didn't...

The place Ahmet stops right now is exactly 50 meters.

The first shots are unfortunately not right.

I have to check my rifle's hop up setting.

Shooting!

My ear rang dude!

Did it come to your ear?

Only one of the shots I made was hit

but incidentally it came to Ahmet's ear.

Something happened?

I am hit!

Now with the same hop up setting, but a little further away

I will test Novritsch's 0.30 gram BBs.

The distance this time is 60 meters.

Did it come?

I was able to shoot Ahmet easily with Novritsch BBs of 0.30 grams from 60 meters in one shot.

Of course there is no wind

and the right hop up settting is also important.

Shooting!

The present distance is a little further.

This one is 72 meters away.

I will try 0.30 BBs first and then try 0.40 BBs second

and on average I will be able to figure out

at what distance the gun is at which distance he is able to make a good shot with BB.

Did you get hit?

Did you get hit?

Leg..

2 shots from the 72 meter distance I made to Ahmet come to his leg.

I need to lift up hop up a little bit since it is not at the place that I have fully targeted at such a long distance

The last bb I've been shot, this time Ahmet came to his full chest

and it burned badly.

The torso is the best place to shoot an enemy player.

Of course, if there is a vest on him, it won't burn this much

but he can easily understand that he was shot because of the sound it makes.

Now we will test the 0.40 BBs from 72 meters

and we will be able to see if the gun is steadily firing .

with the BBs of different weights

and the farthest distance

Shooting!

The first one is going too low.

It is imperative to turn the hop up because the 0.40 gram BB's are heavier.

Did you get hit?

No!

Ok! One minute!

Where is it?

As far as I can see from the shots I make,

I can easily mark with about 0.30 grams

to 0.40 BBs up to about 60 meters.

However, the distance of 70 meters and more

is somewhat distant to reach 0.40 gr BBs

where I want.

Now, I want Ahmet to wear an assault vest,

from an average distance of 60 meters,

I will try these three different BBs again.

Especially when we do that, without the effect of the wind, we will make a few test shots again.

Coming up!

0.30 no name bbs

I am hit!

Ok one more! Are you ready?

One more!

Ok! Coming up!

Ready!

I am hit!

Now lets try with this one. Wait up!

Are you ready?

0.30 gr novritsch bbs

Ready!

Send it!

I am hit!

Okey!

Coming up!

I am hit!

Ok!

One more time. We are trying something different.

0.40 gr novritsch bbs

Are you ready?

Ok! Coming up!

Too low...

Coming up!

I am hit!

From where?

One more!

Coming up!

Send it!

Hit!

Okey!

Great!

Okey guys, as you can see

The shots with the no name 0.30 gr BBs, hit a lot below the target.

But the Novritsch BBs succeeded in hitting the parts I almost targeted.

As a result, Novritsch branded BBs are more successful in reaching the desired spot.

At the 60-meter distance we tested with Ahmet,

I finally decided that the most reasonable bb weight was 0.30 grams.

If it is 0.40 grams

with this fps, when you shot, it can be a little bit lower

from where you aimed.

It was a bit of a painful experience for Ahmet but it was still a pleasant video.

Remember to subscribe to my channel for more content.

You can also follow me on my social media accounts.

Goodbye.

Is there anything?

I am hit!

For more infomation >> Novritsch Sniper BBleri - Duration: 8:31.

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[Témoignage n°10] Ancienne employée à l'ABATTOIR de Bourg - Duration: 2:22.

For more infomation >> [Témoignage n°10] Ancienne employée à l'ABATTOIR de Bourg - Duration: 2:22.

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My Reversion Story: "They've Always Been So Kind to me and Treat me Like Princess" - Duration: 3:25.

Everybody asked me this: Why did you convert?

How did you convert?

Who made you convert or whatever...

I don't know I've always kind of been interested in Islam like when I was 16 I was starting

to be more and more interested.

I guess when I was 13 or 14 like on September 11th I didn't like Muslims nobody like Muslims

on September 11th 2001 and I thought yeah Muslims are oppressive and Muslims are bad

and Muslims are...

But then I got to learn about Ramadan through a friend when I was like 16 or less and I

realized that these people aren't bad the religion isn't bad like certain people are

bad.

But that's the same and all religions not just Islam whatever so I told my mom when

I was in high school I'm like well I'm interested in this and if I become Muslim somewhere along

the road like don't be surprised.

Couple of months after I went to university in a different city I converted October 21st

2005 around 2 p.m. and in a donut store in the university funny of as I'd go past I've

donut store like every day I'm like hey I converted them there I did my Shahada and

I almost start crying when I did it and I didn't even know I was like really doing at

the time my friend was kind of walking through there my friend I met who's Muslim in the

university she taught me a lot she taught me some Arabic and in math class she helped

me memorize.

And I'm eternally thankful to her and God like I'm so thankful for meeting those people

and the people the Muslim people here are so nice and they've always been so kind to

me and treat me like princess.

I've had more respect for myself as a person when I become Muslim.

Because when I went to university like the stereotype is like you're gonna go drinking

and screw everybody and have sex with everybody.

I thank God it didn't start that because I think like thank God I became Muslim the fact

that did help me stop not being promiscuous not drinking alcohol and doing whatever.

It's nice guidelines for living for everybody like it's not just pork you know Arabs and

crap and no I did not marry into the religion.

I chose it for myself, alhamdulillah.

For more infomation >> My Reversion Story: "They've Always Been So Kind to me and Treat me Like Princess" - Duration: 3:25.

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Disney Cruise History - The Big Red Boat and Premier Cruise Lines - Duration: 6:36.

This week we're going to be taking a look at the origins of the Disney Cruise Line!

But we're not going to be talking about that ship, or that ship, or that one or that one.

We're going to be talking about, that's right, The Big Red Boat.

The Disney Cruise Line officially launched their first cruise in July of 1998, but in

order to explore the full origins of these popular excursions, we first have to go back

14 years to 1984.

At that point Disney was looking to get into the cruise industry.

It was a market that was on the rise and it happened to be right in Disney's backyard.

With the Caribbean so close to Florida, more and more cruise ships were sailing out of

Floridian ports, and rather than look at this as a competitive threat, Disney saw an opportunity

to grow.

The problem with cruises, as it turns out, is that the barrier of entry is extremely high.

Cruises require… well, cruise ships, and cruise ships, at hundreds of millions of dollars

a piece, aren't cheap.

Things would eventually change for Disney but it's important to remember that this was 1984.

They had just finished off a decade of stagnation that was topped off with a hostile takeover

attempt that cost them a pretty penny to ward off.

Eisner would eventually turn the company around and start an era of explosive growth, but

at that point they simply couldn't afford to build their own cruise ships.

So instead they chose to test the waters by partnering with not one, but two cruise lines.

The first was a short partnership with Norwegian Caribbean Lines.

Together they offered a one-week cruise in November of 1984 called "FantaSea" which

sailed out of Miami on the SS Norway.

It took passengers to St. Thomas, Nassau, and Big Stirrup Cay.

For prices ranging from $975 to $2710 per person the "FantaSea" cruise offered fireworks,

a live performance of the ride, Pirates of the Caribbean, a Goofy themed Olympics, and

all of the traditional cruise recreations such as pools, bars, and gambling.

Embracing the all-inclusive model, the price even included round-trip airfare to and from Miami.

At the same time Disney was also partnering with Premier Cruise Line.

The two together worked with the official airline of Walt Disney World, Eastern Airlines,

and offered the "Cruise and Walt Disney World Vacation Week".

The package included airfare to Florida, a 3-4 night cruise to the Bahamas on the SS

Royale which sailed from Port Canaveral, and a 3-4 night stay at Walt Disney World.

As it would turn out the experiment was enough of a success that the following year

Disney would name Premier Cruise Line the official cruise line of Walt Disney World.

Commercial: "The official cruise line of Walt Disney World brings you the cruise that comes with a

Walt Disney World vacation free!

Three full days include hotel, rental car, and admission to it all with a luxury 4-night cruise to the Bahamas

from central Florida. Ask your travel agent about Premier Cruise Line's Cruise and Walt Disney World Week

The magic vacation combination."

The two entered into an 8 year contract in which Premier would pay licensing fees to

use the Disney name and characters on their ships sailing out of the port.

Now when it came to Premier Cruises, the most notable visual distinction was their ships

were very big, and they were also very red.

Premier even marketed their cruises as cruises on The Big Red Boat.

The partnership proved to be beneficial to everyone.

Disney was getting to involve itself in the cruise industry without dealing with the initial

costs for their own ships, not to mention getting paid to let Premier use their characters.

In turn Premier was getting the positive exposure that came with being associated with a name

as popular and beloved as Disney.

They estimated that within their first year of the partnership over 60,000 passengers

would embark on the cruises, and even cited that the partnership was having a positive

impact on their non-Disney cruises due to the association.

The cruises would continue to run for the full length of their contract and by the time

it was coming to a close in 1993 Premier was sailing with over 330,000 passengers annually

and reporting over $200 million in revenue.

However when it came time to renew, Premier decided to pass.

Was it a contract dispute?

A falling out with Disney?

Legal issues?

Or perhaps… a better deal elsewhere?

Because you see shortly after announcing that they would not be continuing their partnership

with Disney, Premier announced that they would be partnering with Warner Bros to offer family

cruises featuring the Looney Toons characters such as Bugs Bunny.

In 1994 Disney, now having lost their cruise partner, entered into talks with both the

Royal Caribbean Cruise Line and the Carnival Cruise Line in hopes of forming a new collaboration.

However the negotiations with both failed to go anywhere.

Without another clear cruise line to partner with, Disney finally decided that it was time for them to enter

into the cruise industry on their own.

Meanwhile, Premier did do well for itself after making the switch to Looney Toons.

They continued to grow and were profitable from the venture into the late 90s.

Their owners, Cruise Holdings, merged it with two other cruise lines into one larger version of Premier in hopes

of expanding to keep up with the competition.

However they'd ultimately bite off more than they could chew, and in 2000 they'd

suddenly go bankrupt.

It also didn't help that by then they'd be facing increased competition in the family

cruise market, most notably with the Disney Cruise Line.

Today the Disney Cruise Line is considered by many to be among the best the industry

has to offer, and it is ripe with its own history that I no doubt plan to cover in a future video.

I just think that it's interesting that at a time where Disney's MO was to dive

head first into new industries to approach them the "Disney way", it was a partnership

that would eventually lead to the Disney Cruises we have today.

For more infomation >> Disney Cruise History - The Big Red Boat and Premier Cruise Lines - Duration: 6:36.

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Não existe uma quarta dimensão! | Minuto da Física - Duration: 2:10.

For more infomation >> Não existe uma quarta dimensão! | Minuto da Física - Duration: 2:10.

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Great time for Buyers | Oakville Real Estate | Fionna Gossling - Duration: 11:21.

Hello! It's Fionna Gosling from Royal LePage real estate services limited in

Oakville and I just wanted to do a really quick video to talk to you about

the cost to keep in mind when you're purchasing real estate. A couple of

things, there's been a lot of buyers who have been sitting on the sidelines

waiting for this market to cool down a little bit and as it is starting to and

as there's more product coming on the market and buyers have more to choose

from it's a nice time if you have been waiting on the sidelines that you can

actually take your time, look at some houses, figure out the market value of

those houses, make a reasonable offer; have things like a finance condition and

a home inspection condition. So it's really, it's back to a nice

market for people who are trying to get into it. I recently had a conversation

with a friend who had just bought a house in another city and they were

saying, this very smart person was saying, you know they still didn't fully

understand all of the closing costs that was involved. So the process from

when they found the house that they wanted to buy and all of the money that

followed after that. So I wanted to make a really quick video and let people know

and talk about some of those closing costs that you need. First of all before

you start looking for a house you're probably going to be pre-qualified, so

you know how much you can spend and you've probably worked with a mortgage

broker or a bank representative to tell you how much you can afford and what you

would be qualified to purchase. But that's only one piece of the puzzle so

you know what you can shop up to or what you can spend but then there's a bunch

of other costs that you need to have money for, set aside. And before you start

looking, you should, in Oakville, have 5% of the purchase price put aside

and ready to go. That is going to be your deposit and it needs to be made at

the time you get an accepted offer. So that means you write a contract, you make

an offer to the seller and you negotiate that contract and at the time the buyer

accepts the sellers counter or the seller accepts the buyers offer; within

24 hours, usually, you need to produce a bank draft that will be held in

trust and credited towards your down payment but that 5% needs to be produced

within 24 hours of getting an accepted offer. So it's not good enough to have

that money in RESP somewhere or tied up in the stock market, you need to have it

in an account ready to go. So that 5% is going to be credited towards your

purchase price, towards the down payment. It's held in a real estate brokers trust

account and there's very limited situations where that money can be

released. So you don't need to worry about, the seller doesn't get it, the

buyer can't take it back, the real estate brokerages have no access to it. There's

very limited narrow set of circumstances where that could be released from a

trust account. Then you have your down payment; that's the money that you

are paying to buy the house. So, if, let's say your house is five hundred thousand

dollars and you have $100,000 to put down, you'll have had the money that

you've put towards your down payment, your 5% is down, but then right before

closing, when you go in to meet with the lawyer, you're going to give them the

balance of that hundred thousand dollars, usually through a bank draft or through

up through a transfer and your lawyer will tell you how they want to receive

those funds, but that's your down payment. The rest of the money is the money that

you're mortgaging, the balance of your purchase price is the money that you are

getting from the bank. And at the time you buy your house and you work with

your mortgage representative to get you the loan for the balance of the purchase

price, they'll sort out getting that money so in this example $400,000 of

mortgage funds from the mortgage pair, the mortgage holder, to your lawyer, then

you also have, in Ontario, we have the Ontario land transfer tax. That's

unavoidable, it is charged on every residential purchase

every time a property is registered or there's a change of title, that is

charged it's an unavoidable tax and that is, it's a sliding scale, but a quick

calculation is your purchase price times two percent - three thousand five

hundred and twenty five dollars and that's going to give you what you're

going to owe in Ontario land transfer tax and that's the lawyer who collects

that as well. So this is all money that will be sorted out at the time that you

go in to meet with your lawyer. If you're buying new construction or if you're

buying a house that was taken totally down to the ground and it's brand

new, you're gonna pay HST on that. So on new construction only HST is applicable

and that's 13%. It doesn't happen in resale markets so there's no

HST if you're buying a resale house but if it's brand new, you're buying from a

developer, you're gonna need to factor that in as well.

If in my example of the five hundred thousand dollar purchase with a hundred

thousand down, we had 20% down so there was no CMHC

insurance applicable on that purchase but if you didn't have $100,000 down or

if you have less than 80%, that's not what I'm trying to say! If you have less

than 20% to put down then you're going to be charged CMHC insurance, so high

ratio insurance. Again there's nothing you can do to get around that and you

should talk to your mortgage broker about how much that is. It's my

understanding then there's different ways you can pay that, either in one lump

sum or roll that into your monthly payments but you you're gonna have to

pay that. So if there's anything you can do to get to that 20% down mark you're

gonna save quite a lot of money, depending on your purchase price. You're

also gonna have to pay the lawyer when you go in so a lawyer, the realtor is

going to negotiate the deal for you and walk you through that

process but once you have a firm deal, a lawyer, in Ontario, is going to come in

and convey the property. So they're going to move it from the sellers name into

the buyers name and they investigate title and they do a whole number of

other things but in order to do that they charge a fee and it depends on the

house and it depends on any number of services but I would budget around

seventeen hundred to two thousand dollars plus HST for that process.

You'll probably, they'll probably sell you title insurance at that point as

well, that's included in that seventeen hundred to two thousand and it's they

can advise you on that but it's certainly something that I have always

bought in any real estate purchase that I've participated in and there have been

a lot. You're going to have a home inspection on the property so at the

time that you get your accepted offer and you want to inspect the property and

make sure you know what you're buying, you're going to hire a home inspector

that's probably around five hundred dollars plus HST to have a qualified

good home inspector who can come out, look at the property for you, tell you

what kind of shape it's in, let you know what kind of costs you should expect

coming down the pipeline, let you know if they see anything that's gonna be hugely

expensive or structurally wrong with the house. So in almost every case you really

should be having a home inspection just to know what you're buying. In certain

situations, certainly when I'm helping people buy detached homes, I always ask

for a survey. A lot of the time a survey does not exist.

You don't need a survey to close on the home, particularly if you have bought the

title insurance, but you do want to know if you're doing a renovation, if you're

adding on a deck, if you're putting in a pool; you want to know where those

property lines are and in order to do that, in order to do any kind of

construction or major renovation to the outside, you're going to need a property

survey so we ask for one. Oftentimes they'll go to the town or the

municipality and see if they have a survey on title that would show us the

actual lot lines but if they don't and down the road you want to do some kind

of build or put on a deck, then you will have to have a survey and that can

cost between 1,500 and 2,000 dollars plus HST. So that's not necessarily a

closing cost but it is something to keep in mind if that is part of your plan. And

then you have all of your other moving costs like, transferring all of your

services, getting movers, painters, cleaners, all of the rest of it it's

always a bit more expensive then you think it's going to be. So just to keep

those costs in mind. Your lawyer at the time of closing the property will create

a statement of adjustments for you and that is basically a ledger that shows

all of the credits to the buyer and the credits of the seller and then they work

that out and they'll tell you the exact amount, prior to you going in to sign all

of the paperwork, right before you close on the property. That'll cover things

like if the seller has prepaid some property taxes and they've paid for days

that they don't live in the house, then, that amount, the lawyer will break it

down by the day, will be credit to the buyer you will have to pay the seller back for

those days that they've paid for the property taxes and they are not living

in the house. Same thing goes for oil tanks, we don't see it that much here

because oil tanks aren't that prominent but if there was an oil - if it was a if

the home was still heated by oil tank then they would do a reading and make

adjustments based on that. All of that will be factored in in your statement of

adjustments. That's pretty much it. I think the biggest one that people

sometimes aren't told about or don't remember if they're doing a second

purchase or a third purchase and they haven't moved in a while, is that Ontario

land transfer tax and it's probably the biggest. I hope that's helpful if

you any questions at all please don't

hesitate to ask, reach out, send me an email (hello@fionnagossling.com). I'm

always happy to answer any questions that you might have. Take care,

For more infomation >> Great time for Buyers | Oakville Real Estate | Fionna Gossling - Duration: 11:21.

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What is conversion optimization? | FREE Conversion Optimization Course - Duration: 6:00.

Conversion rate optimization is a way to make more money.

But how do you do it?

(uplifting instrumental music)

What is conversion optimization,

or as it's usually referred to,

conversion rate optimization, CRO?

Conversion rate is a mathematical formula.

So if you have 50 people buy your stuff

or sign up to your email, but 1,000 people

came to your website or a landing page, whatever it is,

you just divide it to two and you get oh,

I have a 5% conversion rate.

And then of course, in order for us to make more money,

we need a higher conversion rate.

They say that conversion rate optimization

is all about increasing the conversion rate

so it will be 6% or 7%, but I kind of disagree

or rather I don't like that terminology.

Actually, I don't like the R in conversion rate optimization

because it's not about the conversion rate.

Let's say you build a brand new website,

you just tell your mom about it

and she goes to your website, one person,

and she buys something.

So one visit, one purchase, 100% conversion rate.

Amazing, right?

Yet you just sold something to your mom and that's it,

that's not a business.

So conversion rate optimization is not about

the conversion rate.

Another way you can increase conversion rate if you want

is like make every product you sell free or one cent.

So let's say you build a new Amazon,

sell everything that Amazon sells but everything is free.

Your conversion rate will be insane.

Everybody will purchase something for free,

but you'll go out of business.

So optimizing just for conversion rate is silly.

Don't do that.

So conversion optimization really is about growth.

It's about growth.

And what is it that we need to do to our website

so we could grow our business sustainably and profitably?

Now there are multiple ways to do this,

and traditional way is we all have opinions.

Hmmm, I think we should do this,

we should make this button bigger,

we should add more image sliders or (mumbles).

Everybody has an opinion what should be done,

and opinions are like assholes, everybody's got one

and they all stink.

So opinions is not a way to optimize anything.

I've been doing this conversion rate optimization for years.

10 years.

Now if I have to predict which change

will result in more money, I get it right

maybe around 60, 65%.

That's just slightly better than flipping a coin!

Basically random.

You can't have an opinion about these things.

Well, you can have an opinion but the odds that

you're gonna actually get something right,

oh, the odds are very low,

it's like playing the lottery.

So that's not how conversion optimization works.

So the main question is what should we change?

You know, because in optimization,

we wanna change something about a website,

add something, remove something, modify something

so we would make more money,

so more people would buy your stuff or you know,

become a lead or whatever,

it is that we're trying to accomplish.

So what do we do?

Now if we agree that opinions are the wrong way

to go about it, the right way is conducting research,

We need to figure out what are the current problems

with our website, where are the problems

and why these problems are problems to begin with?

Only if we understand where, what and why

these problems exist, we can come up with a better idea,

an idea how to fix them.

We call this treatment.

We apply a treatment, maybe we do an A/B test,

maybe we just change something on the website.

So imagine you're going to the doctor's office.

Let's say you have abdominal pain.

(groans)

And your doctor says, oh very well, please lie down here,

we'll get the nurses, we'll just cut you right open

and you know, like perform a surgery.

And you're like whoa dude, I just got here

and like, that's opinion.

Like I have an opinion, it's your you know,

whatever, your liver, we need to perform

the surgery right here;

whereas you would expect that they'll run a bunch of tests,

blood tests, you know, CT scan and you know all that stuff,

like they need to conduct research

to figure out what's wrong with you

and then prescribe a method of treatment, right?

So this very same thing on the website,

yet we jump to having just opinions

and we wanna change stuff on our website

just by looking at it.

Doesn't work like that.

So we need to conduct conversion research.

And in the following videos,

we're gonna dive right into how to do this.

And so many people also ask me,

so what are the super killer ninja secrets about

conversion rate optimization?

What are the magical things that always work,

maybe some psychological trickery?

Well, no.

There no secrets, there's no magic in here,

it's purely hard, hard work.

So as I see, conversion optimization consists of two parts.

It's doing research to understand the problems,

to understand the problems,

and then from the problems we come up with hypothesis

about what should be changed to address this problem,

to fix the problem.

And then we don't know what will work,

we'll come up with four, five, 75 ideas for treatments

and then we'll need to run experiments to see

which of these treatment ideas actually works

and which one works the best.

So it's research plus experimentation.

So stop thinking about guesses,

think about data-backed hypothesis

and that's how you optimize websites.

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TV opening in Brazil of the FIFA World Cup 1994 to 2022 - Duration: 3:33.

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Musica Rilassante E Suoni Della Natura Per Dormire Bene E Sognare - Duration: 1:02:48.

Relaxing Music And Nature Sounds To Sleep Well And Dream

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Learn how to adjust your chain tension easily - T-Tv - Episode 10 - Duration: 5:18.

Hi everybody, welcome to T-tv. Today, we're going to introduce you to a really

cool little gadget and I'm going to show you how it works.

This gadget is a chain tensioner tool and what it does is it eliminates any of the

doubt that you have on the proper tension of your chain. So, this is the way

it comes. It comes in a Ziploc bag with a cardboard header and the part number is

365-1001. That's the Importations Thibault part number. So if

anybody's curious about how to get it and get your hands on it, it's available

in our catalogues. The header, the cardboard header, it's an extremely

important portion to retain when you unwrap this from its bag. So you

would remove the header trying not to damage it too much because on the inside

of this header are some instructions. And they're actually pretty very clear

instructions on how to set this tool up properly. So, to begin our setup here,

they're saying step one is to refer to the manufacturers service manual to find

out what the required free play of the chain is. So, what I've done in this case

here is I've taken a copy of the chain adjustment out of the service manual and

as you can see here that it's saying anywhere between twenty and thirty

millimeters of free play for this chain on this model of bike. And the last

portion of step one is to determine the size of the link of the chain. So I've

got a vernier here and they're asking you to measure the actual width of or

height of the link on the chain. So we're gonna take the vernier and we're going

to do a quick measurement. And as we can see, we've got fifteen millimeters of

chain link size at sizing. And so, the final step of one is to take those two factors

that we've just measured and to refer to the table that they have here. So they

got this little table and it's showing, okay, so, fourteen to seventeen millimeters

which is our chain size. We know it's fifteen so we fall into that category.

And then after that we knew that we have twenty to thirty millimeters of free play

so we follow that on to the guide and it brings us what they call setting number

one. So now that we've determined what setting to set this tool at

we're gonna have to refer to the scale on the back of this red tape

there's gonna be a series of lines with numbers and you just line up the bottom

edge of this acorn nut with the required setting and in our case it's setting

number one. Once you've lined that up, that bottom

edge with the line you just simply wind up this locking style nut until it

touches the base of the adjuster, just like so, and your locker down. Next step

loosen off the main nut on the axle. Also the adjusters, the adjuster nuts so we're

gonna loosen off the the locking nut. I'm gonna back this off just a little bit.

I'm going to go to the other side, I'm going to do the same thing on the other

adjuster nut. So now step three, step three it means we've got to hang our

tool on the chain and what I suggest doing is you hang the tool between the

tire and the pivot of the swing arm where we have some open space here

you're gonna hang that tool. You want to adjust it down to zero. We've already had

it set at its required setting which was setting number one. We're gonna loosen it

all the way back. We're gonna hang that tool here and what we want to do is line

up that acorn nut in the center of one of the links and simply tighten it all

the way up until you reach the stopper nut which we adjusted. Once we get there, here we go,

almost there there it is and you see what it's done it's buckled the chain up

so that's gonna be our required tension that we're looking for.

Next step, step four is adjusting the chain so what they're telling you to do

is to adjust the chain bring that chain up as tight as we can like it's got to

be nice and tight so we're gonna back off on the adjusters both on the left

side and the right side equally as if we were adjusting the chain conventionally

so you still want to follow through having the same distance of adjustment

on left to right side they have to be equal so that your

axle is perfectly aligned. So last step is going to be to lock down our nut the

main axle nut, lock down our locking nuts

And then the final step, step five is just to remove our tool. And what we're

left with is a perfect amount of tension on the chain. Thanks everybody for

watching. Don't forget to subscribe to our YouTube channel and we'll see you

next time!

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Lebron James Is An American Hero - Duration: 4:03.

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Welcome to UNLEARN - Duration: 1:08.

Have you ever played the game broken telephone?

You whisper something to the person standing next to you, and they pass it to the person

next to them, and it continues until the message goes around the room to the last person in

line.

The message often gets distorted along the way.

For example, you might start out saying, "I bought a plane ticket to Peru", but when

it gets to the end the message has turned into, "a pink elephant jumped over the moon."

Well, this is sort of what's happened in the church.

Two thousand years and thirty two thousand denominations later, the message has become

a bit distorted and in some ways sounds nothing like the original message.

Jeremiah 16:19 says, "O Lord, my strength and my fortress, My

refuge in the day of affliction, The Gentiles shall come to You From the ends of the earth

and say, "Surely our fathers have inherited lies, Worthlessness and unprofitable things."

- Jeremiah 16:19

We've inherited some lies over the centuries, and we need to look at the Bible with fresh

eyes, allowing the Bible to interpret itself so we can get back to its original message.

Welcome to UNLEARN.

My name is Lex, and I'd like to invite you to join us each week as we UNLEARN the lies

and dig deeper into the truth of God's Word.

Now, you can get started by clicking the subscribe button and the bell icon so you don't miss

anything.

And remember, the truth will set you free.

See you next time.

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What If The Burj Khalifa Was Attacked? - Duration: 4:22.

The Burj Khalifa is the tallest building in the world.

Standing at 2,722 feet or 829 meters, and 160 stories tall, Its double the height of

the empire state building.

The burj Khalifa also has the worlds highest observation deck on the 148th floor.

Birds don't even fly that high.

Named after the leader of Abu Dhabi, It is the crown jewel of dubai, designed to give

the city international recognition.

But what would happen if the tallest building in the world, the UAE's architectural wonder,

was attacked.

Hello and welcome back to lifes biggest questions, I'm charlotte dobre.

Don't forget to like this video, and let us know in the comments below what topics

you would like to see next..

For those of you who are thinking, the burj khalifa is in the middle east, it probably

wont get attacked, think again.

There are many reasons why someone might want to attack the tallest building in the world,

even if it is in the Middle East.

There are 900 luxurious apartments in the burj khalifa, plus offices, shops, restaraunts,

a night club and a georgio Armani designed hotel.

It's a physical display of the wide gap between the rich and the poor in the UAE.

Dubai might seem like a futuristic, idealistic city on the outside, but there are problems

there like any other city.

Any time there's a huge gap between the rich and the poor, resentment stirs.

The burj Khalifa was extremely expensive was one of the factors that resulted in a huge

debt pile, and that inevitably made Dubai's stock exchange one of the worst.

So, now that you know an attack on the burj is not out of the question, what will happen

if there is an attack?

Firstly, I'll start off by saying that 110 000 tons of concrete was poured when constructing

the burj Khalifa.

The primary structure is reinforced by concrete, not steel.

It is not vulnerable to collapse the way the world trade center did on 9/11.

The world trade center was mostly made of steel, which melted and buckled thanks to

the heat produced by the jet fuel explosions.

This set off a domino effect, causing the building to collapse onto itself.

This is far less likely to happen with the burj khalifa.

According to Greg Sang.

Emmar's director of projects 'a plane wont be able to slice through the Burj like

it did through the steel columns of the world trade center.

That doesn't mean a plane hitting the tower won't cause damage.

If a plane crashed into the building, the damage would depend on how much fuel was aboard

at the time of the crash, and the speed of the plane.

But there is more than one type of threat.

Perhaps there could be some sort of bomb threat in the future??

If there is an attack on the Burj Khalifa, what are the safety precautions?

The building can hold up to 35 thousand people at one time, and if theres a crisis, a supertall

building like the burj could become a death trap.

Because the building is so tall, if the elevators stop working, which they usually do when there's

a fire in the building, its going to be a real hazard for thousands of residents, workers

and tourists to get dozens, if not close to 2 hundred of flights of stairs.

Luckily, the 38 elevators in the burj can operate during an emergency using emergency

power, water resistant equipment.

They elevators carry up to 5500kg and feature a lifeboat evacuation mode, which allows the

fire brigade to take occupants from the higher up floors to designated discharge levels.

In response to the increasing terrorist threat throughout the world, The burj has built in

refuge floors in case of an emergency, every 25 to 30 floors, for those who do wish to

take the stairs and who need to rest on the way down.

These refuge floors are more fire resistant, air conditioned, pressurized, and also have

separate air supplies.

The stairwells are reinforced with fire proof concrete.

The word is, dubai is also planning on equipping its fire crews with jet packs, to be able

to tackle the high floors from the outside.

Obviously if there is an attack, there will be problems that will arise, perhaps there

will be casualties, perhaps there will be damage, but the Burj khalifa, despite being

the tallest building in the world, is definitely not one that's lacking in safety.

The time when a possible threat on the Burj is the highest is on new years eve.

On new years eve in 2013, 1.7 million people attended the celebrations at burj khalifa.

Roads closed, and people were encouraged to take public transit.

Nearby areas and streets were monitored.

Around 5 thousand personel patrol the ground to ensure everyones safety, as well as 4 thousand

security cameras in the area.

To this day there has never been a criminal case at the burj khalifa, but in the event

that there does need to be a full evacuation, every room is equipped with LCD displays that

show evacuation information.

There are trained crisis teams on duty 24 hours a day.

Do you think there will ever be an attack on the burj Khalifa?

Let us know in the comments below.

Congratulations, you've made it to the end of this video, well done!

I just wanted to take a moment to let you know about our patreon page, where you can

support this channel and it's controversial content by donating as little as $2.

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Painting With Yovette, Deep Forest Falls, Pt 1, Gesso - Duration: 29:18.

Painting With Yovette, Deep Forest Falls, Pt 1, Gesso

Well Good Morning! Is everybody ready to start on a waterfall painting today? I've

been waiting to do this one for you. Anyway I wanted to thank everybody for

all the wonderful well wishes, and the prayers, and everything that's been

coming my way. I'm fine. It's a member of my family that needs my

attention right now. So anyway, I just I do thank you. And anyway so are you ready

to get started? Let's go! Okay now I want to show you what we're going to use

first. We're going to be using a white gesso, I'm out of Ross product right now

so I'm using another product. But any gesso will do. So white gesso, gray

gesso, and black gesso. Those are the colors that we'll be using on this. And

as you can see I've already primed my canvas and it is just a solid black

gesso all over. I also want to have a sponge, but if you don't have a sponge

you can use a paper towel. I've got two sponges here, I was debating on which one

to use, I'll make a decision in a couple of minutes. Okay. You're going to

need a little container of water, you're going to need a liner brush and a

filbert brush, and a paper plate, well no, it doesn't have to be paper. I use a real

plate because it's a lot easier to handle. It's more sturdy than a paper

plate. So anyway, that's the supplies. Oh! I forgot to show you this. I was just

doodling on paper, and as you can see I did some rocks here. I love the way these

rocks turned out! I can't wait to show you this. So anyway, I thought that

was kind of fun. You can practice on paper, it's a good way to do it. Okay I'm

ready to start! I decided on this sponge because I like the big openness of it,

but you guys can use a paper towel, a sponge of any size

or kind that you want, just use your imagination. And as you can see here my

canvas has been covered in black gesso and it is totally completely dry. Now I

let my gesso's dry at least 24 hours before I start working on them, so you

might want to do that too, it really makes a big difference in how the paint

works. So anyway as you can see here I sort of drew out a little waterfall, and

here's where my little rocks are going to go from the waterfall, and then

all this is going to be bushes and stuff like that.

So, the way I'm going to start is with my pa, with my sponge, I'm going to dip

into white gesso, because I want to get some foliage, some

brightness started up here, and some foliage. So I'm tapping into the white

gesso, tap just so it gets kind of diffused here, and then I want my

lightest part to be here. But I'm going to spread it out some. So we'll just

start tapping, and I kind of go around in a circle.

I'm not making it real thick, but just thick enough. And I do want to come down

over the waterfall just a tiny bit. So back into some more white gesso. Like

I said I want this part here to be the brightest, and the white gesso when it

dries, it kind of dries a little bit darker, so I like to put that on heavier.

That's going to be a nice glow right there in the center. And I think I'll do

that one more time. There, that's good. And then I like to just blot on a paper

towel a little bit of that white gesso because next, without cleaning my sponge,

I want to go into some gray, just a little bit of gray, tap-tap-tap, and I'm

going to go on these outer edges. I'm just changing the color ever so slightly.

Tap on the paper towel, go into more gray, I like that gray color, that's pretty

cool. I want just a little bit like a foliage

look down here, so I'm going to just put a little bit there. Okay and then tap on

the paper towel again. See it when I'm doing this,

I'm just getting the most of the, most of the paint out. Not every bit, but most of

it, like So. Okay, and I think what I'm gonna do is just go into just a tiny bit

of black, like a very very little bit, and tap on your, on your, whatever is holding

your paint, and go into just ever so slightly in the corners, just to darken

that,

tiny bit, little bit in here. I want it to look like a little, just a little bit of

foliage down here, yeah. I think that's good, because that's got a nice light

color in there, I like that! Okay, now when you're using it be sure

and put this sponge into some water right away so that the paint does not

dry in the sponge because that will absolutely ruin it. Okay now while that

gesso was drying up on top I'm going to move this down so you can see what I'm

doing down low here. mmm Excuse me. Now comes the fun part. Oh, this

is so fun! Okay, so I have I have a filbert brush,

and what I'm going to do is just go into some of my black gesso, and just kind of

spread it out here a little bit. We're going to actually double load the brush.

So we've got black on one side and let's do some grey on the other side. So I've

got black on one side, grey on the other. And then where your stones are, I'm going

to take this and just wipe that chalk off, I don't really need that anymore.

Okay. The light side up and just come in and make little rounded pebbles, kind of

stones, and way in the back here, make these kind of small.

More paint. Excuse me. A little bit of black, a little bit of gray, and when

you're doing this, hold your brush, don't hold it like this, because it makes kind

of, I don't know, not very pretty stones. But if you hold it this way on the edge

it works a lot better. And make some of them larger, and some small. And these

don't have to be perfect, I mean this this is just pebbles in the water. More

black, more gray, and we're going to do different things with this also. More

black, more gray,

and just keep repeating this over and over.

Sometimes little teeny ones, don't forget those little itty-bitty ones because

they are important. This waterfall is so popular! I mean people just love

waterfalls. I don't know what it is, maybe it's just because it's nature, everybody

loves something about nature, I know I sure do! And just be creative with this.

This will look so pretty once we finish it. You, you will not believe the

transformation!

So now so far this is just all blacks and grays.

And up close, up towards the bottom here, you want those to be a little bit bigger

because they're closer to you. And you could go over some of the ones you've

already done, that's not gonna hurt anything. We'll probably go over this a

couple times. So that's kind of interesting! Okay just take and wipe some

of that paint off on a paper towel, there you go.

And now I want to go into a little bit of black and white. This time I want white

on the top so this is really gonna make it glow. And and my light source is gonna

be here, so I probably want lighter rocks right in through this little area here.

So we'll just put my, whoops! Yeah there we go, right side.

I need more black. There, so I want the light, the white to be up on top.

And I want a few light ones here and there.

See, I'm kind of tilting

my brush just a little bit like so.

Remember those little ones. I don't want to many, I want the edges to be a little

bit darker, so I don't want too much light out there. And you can come in now

if you've got some that are too dark, I mean excuse me, too light, you can just

come in with some dark paint, and just fill in every once in a while.

Wipe my brush off, I've got too much, to many, clean my brush because I've

got too many colors on here. I'm just rinsing in water. I don't know

if you, I don't even know if you can see my dish, I've just got a water dish here.

That's better. Now it's all clean. Now I want to just go into straight black, just

for a few, some really dark ones, dark areas.

Oh, we are having a hot day here today! Just excuse me just a minute here. I just

had to take a second out here to show you that it's a hundred and five today

and it is really really warm! Okay, I'm back.

Warm-warm-warm! So a little more black.

Now I'm just sort of like tidying up a little bit, and if you see some spots

that you want to change, if you want so, like, let's put a little gray in here.

I want some gray stones. Oh yeah, that's nice!

Just gray. No black on it, just plain old gray. It just changes the tone, the value

a little bit.

This gesso all seems to gum up your brushes, so every once in a while it's

really good just to give them a cleaning.

Just rinse them out in water. So I think that looks good!

Wiping off on a paper towel, I'm still going to go into a little bit of white. I

still want to highlight a little bit over here, because remember the light

source is coming down this way.

And just play with this. You know, and every once in a while just stand back

and look at it, and see what you think. You know, does it look good? Is it

anything you want to change? Is there something you want to do different? Anyway I think

I'm liking this right now, so I think I'll stay with this. So what you're going

to do is just clean off that brush. You don't want this paint to dry in it. And

next we're going to go into just a solid black. Now this should be dry up on top.

Let me check it here. Yeah that's dry. Okay. So now we're going to go

back to the top again and we're gonna make some trees. So I'm just going to go

into black, both sides, load the brush both sides, this is the filbert brush, and

I can't remember if I mentioned or not but all my supplies will be in the

description list down below so you can check that out. Ok, let's have a tree here.

I want just a gnarly little tree here, maybe a branch coming off, a little bit

wider here at the bottom,

and I just, I get, I'm loading frequently.

Okay, how about just one on the other side. How about right over here, let's

have this one coming in a little bit. load it again.

I want to go over this just a little bit more because I can see my white is

coming through. How about maybe just a little one here. That's good, right there,

that's enough. Okay now without clean, well just wipe your brush off a little

bit, then go into gray, because now I want just a couple on the edges here, a little

bit of gray.

How about one over here.

And they can cross over each other, that's fine.

And these are just little trees.

I'll come through with the liner brush in just a minute and we'll take care of

that. Maybe a little one here, maybe one coming off here, and wipe your brush. And

now, you can clean your brush if you want to but I'm not going to do that. I'm just

going to go into my white, and let's, let's have one coming out here.

This is fun just to play with these colors. They are very cool

Hope my hand is not getting in the way. That does happen doesn't it? When you're

pouring this gesso out, it really does not take a tremendous amount. I've got

way more here than what I need. It's hard to, it's hard to know exactly how much.

But it's better to put probably less out, and then you can always add more. Okay

that's probably good. I don't want it to be too too busy. Okay now I want to just

squeeze that excess paint out of your brush, out of your filbert brush, and make

sure you clean it in water. You definitely don't want that paint in

there. Okay next I want to take my liner brush and we're just going to wet that

brush, because now the paint needs to be pretty thin to make these little

branches. So I'm going into black first, and I almost want this kind of watery.

Okay and then we're just going to go in and just make a few branches, little ones,

you don't need to do a whole lot, but just just a few. kind of looks pretty.

Sometimes you want these branches a little bit thicker than what, what

I'm doing here. just a little bit. You can look at it and

kind of tell which branches need to be thicker. And you can always go in, and you

know, the neat thing about these, working with these gesso's, if you don't like

something, just wait till it dries and then go over it again. You can do that as

many times as you need. So now I'm going to go into a little bit of gray, clean up

these edges a little bit here.

Make this kind of runny, almost, not quite like an ink, but almost like an ink.

Hope you guys are having a fantastic summer! It's been a very hot summer here

so far. Oh my goodness, the ah, we've been up in the hundreds, hundred and four,

hundred and five, almost all this week. So I am, I'm thinking about Alaska again and

going back to the snow! Joking of course.

No, Alaska was nice, I enjoyed, I really did enjoy Alaska for the time I was

there. I went up there when I was fourteen years old,

very very young. My folks took me out of school and drug me up there, and I

fought and screamed all the way, but it was really a wonderful experience, one that

everybody should go to Alaska at least once in their lifetime. They'll be on

scenic overload, it's just so beautiful there! And let's just go into a little

bit of white, a few white branches here and there.

I graduated high school in Alaska. That was an experience! When I first went up

there, I remember my very, when I got off the plane the very first time

I was thinking in my mind, oh my gosh, I'm going to be walking through an igloo to

get into the airport. Well that didn't happen, but it was darn close.

There was snow, oh my gosh, the snow was probably up to my knees. And I had been, I

came from Minnesota before that, so I was used to snow, but boy not like Alaska

snow!

Okay I think that's good. Um, let's see, I want to, oh I know what I want to

do. Just a very few maybe grayish blackish, just a couple of little twigs

in through here. I don't want much, just a little bit.

Maybe a little bit of black.

Oh I hope you guys are gonna be happy with this one.

And I know you don't like to parts but this one has to be two parts. For one

thing, I don't like making long videos because people have other things in

their life to do, besides sit around and watch videos! As fun as it is, there's

still life to contend with, and I know my life has just been extremely busy lately!

And almost almost did not think I was gonna get this video made. But next one,

next month I will do part 2, and I think you'll be quite happy with it! Well

that's it! So now you can see top to bottom. Now I want you to look at this!

Is this not fun? This is something else that you could do with this painting

that would just be a great! I belong to the Grants Pass rock group, and what they

do is paint on rocks and then they leave the rock all different places. It could

be in a park, or in a building, near a building, parking lot, just any place, on

the grass, in the flowers, and you can just leave these anywhere. But I decided

to try this painting on a rock and so this is just the undercoating, this is

gesso. Black white and grey gesso, and it will be the same painting we're going

to complete. Now wasn't that a fun under painting? You're gonna like the rest of

it I'm pretty sure. You know, why don't you do three or four of these and you

know, just do them for gifts because they make a wonderful gift for someone

special in your life! I know I'm gonna do that! And also, I tried something new on

this video. I changed my camera angle, so tell me if you liked it better, or maybe

not as much. I don't know, I'm just curious about what your thoughts are on

it. And also, I want to say thank you again for all the prayers,

and everything is going to be fine, it's just a matter of time. And also, go pick

out some rocks and just try this painting on a rock and to see if you

don't have a lot of fun with it. The rocks you can leave anywhere and people

will just love them! So, well thank you for coming by to visit me today. I just

really enjoyed my time with you, and I hope you come back next month when we

finish this painting and put all the beautiful color on it. Okay, talk to you

later. Bye bye

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How to Get Rid of Ants Fast Naturally - Duration: 2:40.

Although many consider them to be inconvenient visitors, ants play an important role in nature.

That's why instead of killing them, we should think about ways to keep them away from our

house or garden.

Ants normally like sweet things, and that doesn't just mean sugar.

Certain plants and flowers also attract these tiny bugs.

Anyone who has a garden or lives near a green area knows how hard it is to keep them away.

In today's video we are going to share some of the best natural, home remedies to keep

ants far, far away.

Cloves, cinnamon and bay leaves All three of these ingredients have one thing

in common: they all have a strong scent that can scare ants away.

What you need to do is put cloves, cinnamon, or bay leaves in little bags made of pantyhose.

Scatter these little bags around your house, in the places where you normally see ants.

In order for this remedy to be effective, try to trade out the little bags every two

weeks.

Essential oils Just like cloves are great at scaring ants

away due to their strong odor, its essential oil does the same thing.

It's recommended that you spray some of this oil or some peppermint oil on the surfaces

where ants normally walk, such as close to walls, doors, and windows.

Repeat this process every 3 to 4 days in order to ensure the effectiveness of the smell.

Lavender and camphor If you have a problem with ants in your closets

and drawers, you can turn to lavender or camphor leaves.

All you have to do is put them in the desired locations.

That way, their strong odor will keep the ants away.

Lemon, orange, or cucumber peel Ants don't like the smell of these peels,

and will run away from them both inside the house or in the garden.

All you have to do is scatter the peel in the most affected areas of your garden or

house.

Trade out the peel once a week because they lose their aroma over time.

Vinegar and detergent A very practical way to protect your house

is by spraying this mixture all over: Mix one half of a cup of water with two spoons

of biodegradable detergent and two spoons of white vinegar.

The detergent and vinegar will keep ants away.

Spray it on all clean surfaces where you find ants.

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The Longest Boss Fights Ever In Video Games - Duration: 5:48.

There's nothing like a cartoonishly long video game boss fight to make you want to curl up

in the fetal position and rock yourself to sleep.

You know the ones we're talking about, the kind with a bajillion HP, waves of minion

underlings, and a smug air about 'em that makes you wanna kick their teeth in.

We've seen them all, so let's endure the terrible memories together as we look back at some

of the longest and most nerve-racking boss battles in gaming.

Yiazmat - Final Fantasy XII

Let's be clear: The Final Fantasy franchise is lousy with ridiculously hard bosses.

And, sure, taking on the likes of superbosses like Angra Mainyu, Omega Weapon, and Ozma

is no walk in the park.

But the dragon Yiazmat from 2006's Final Fantasy XII is a prime example of the sadistic pleasure

Square Enix derives from gamers' tears.

You see, Yiazmat boasts over 50 million health.

And when, or, rather, if, you get Yiazmat to 50 percent health, all attack damage against

him is capped at 6,999 HP, thus slowing down the battle dramatically.

Even worse, Yiazmat can fully heal himself if he manages to cast certain spells.

Real pros might be able to beat Yiazmat in about an hour, but, if you're a casual player,

be prepared to sink at least 3 or 4 hours to to get the job done.

The End - Metal Gear Solid 3

Snake's final encounter with The End in Metal Gear Solid 3 is a test of a player's skill

and endurance.

The End's sniper rifle might be fitted with tranquilizer darts instead of bullets, but

one wrong move will still put an "end" to your game.

This fight requires stealth, finesse, and patience as you try to track The End while

avoiding detection.

Most players should expect to spend a good two or three hours on this fight their first

time.

"I beg of you.

Grant me the strength to take this final prey."

If all that running around and sneaking around sounds boring, and, believe us, it drags on,

there are a few alternate routes you could take to finish the fight early.

You can snipe The End early during a cutscene, or if you're willing to keep your mitts off

your controller for a week, even force him to die of old age by saving the game and turning

your console off for 7 or more days.

"Reckless boy.

You don't deserve to meet your fate just yet."

Boss Rush and Yami - Ōkami

It may be one of the most highly rated action-adventure games of all time, but Ōkami also has one

of the most dreaded final boss sequences of all time: the "boss rush."

In this kind of final boss battle, a player must square up for a rematch with all of the

previously defeated bosses before going on to face some final big bad for the ultimate

challenge.

Ōkami stays true to the boss rush tradition; at the wreckage of the Ark of Yamato, you

must fight and defeat all of the major demons from the game again before you even see the

final boss, Yami, the demon leader who helped kill all of the gods long ago.

And that fight takes forever too!

She shifts through multiple forms and phases along the way, forcing you to switch up your

strategies to keep from getting your divine hiney whooped.

Nyx Avatar - Shin Megami Tensei: Persona 3

In the final battle of social sim-slash-JRPG Persona 3, you go up against the avatar of

Nyx, the personification of Death itself, and the harbinger of the end of all life.

So, not the most forgiving boss in video game history.

"The moment man devoured the fruit of knowledge, he sealed his fate…"

Throughout the fight, the Nyx Avatar will shift through fourteen different "Arcana."

For those unfamiliar with Persona 3, that means you've gotta battle this baddie through

fourteen phases to defeat it.

Even if you manage to get to the final phase, things can still turn against you in an instant.

In its final form, Nyx Avatar has abilities that reflect all attacks and deal heavy damage.

Additionally, extremely unlucky players might get hit by Nyx's charm spell, tricking one

of your party members into giving it a full heal.

Count on this fight taking at least an hour or more to finish, especially on your first

playthrough or with an underpowered party.

"Such a pity…

You understand fate, yet you still fight against it with all of your will."

Abyssion - Tales of Symphonia

The one saving grace of Abyssion from the 2003 RPG Tales of Symphonia, and its 2014

remaster Tales of Symphonia Chronicles, is that he's completely optional.

If players were actually required to defeat Abyssion, you'd probably find a lot more used

copies of Tales of Symphonia lining your local Gamestop shelves.

In the setup to this boss fight, Abyssion sends you to retrieve the a set of cursed

weapons called the "Devil's Arms."

He claims he plans to lock these horribly evil weapons away in some deep dark place

forever.

Sounds legit, right?

"Wrong wrong wrong wrong… wrong wrong wrong wrong.

You're wrong!"

After you finally gather all of the weapons, Abyssion turns on you in a sudden yet inevitable

betrayal, and the true boss fight begins.

He can use many of your own skills against you, and many of his spells do truly incredible

amounts of damage.

Unless you get extremely lucky or have a high-level party, a successful Abyssion fight will probably

take an hour or more.

Mael Radec - Killzone 2

Instead of a long and protracted battle found in some turn-based games, the final fight

with Killzone 2's Helghast commander, Mael Radec, is a heartstopping 30-plus minutes

of bullet hell.

First, you're tasked with dealing with waves of soldiers Radec throws at you throughout

the boss fight.

Each wave is tougher than the last, and the final enemies consist of relentless waves

of elite Helghast soldiers with rocket launchers.

And then Radec finally shows up.

"You seem to want this to be personal.

It will be my pleasure."

He's an expert in both long-range and up-close combat, and his armor can withstand even a

rocket launcher blast.

Even worse, Radec comes equipped with both a teleporter and a personal cloaking device,

which makes it child's play for him to suddenly attack you from behind when you're least expecting

it.

Prepare to respawn lots of times before you get the timing and strategy on this boss battle

right.

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The Truth About The HGTV Dream Home Giveaways - Duration: 3:41.

Every year, millions of contestants enter to win HGTV's Dream Home, a stunning prize

that includes designer digs, a car, sometimes a boat, and hundreds of thousands in cash.

On the outside, winning this fabulous million-dollar prize package couldn't look any sweeter, but

behind the scenes, it's not all breathtaking views and waterfall countertops.

Here's the truth about the HGTV Dream Home Giveaway.

Settling down with Uncle Sam

Everyone knows that when it comes to winning a huge prize, the government will be waiting

on its share.

And winning the Dream Home is no different something the network clearly states every

year in the sweepstakes rules.

According to Vocativ's breakdown, the tax liability on an HGTV prize worth about $1.7

million, is roughly $700,000.

And that's just for the feds.

There are state and local income taxes, as well as real estate taxes.

So, what if you're a winner who doesn't have a cool $700,000 lying around?

You've got options!

Take the money and run

In 2018, Country Living reported the stats on HGTV's winner's circle, writing,

"Of the 21 people who've won Dream Homes over the years, only six, or about 28 percent,

actually lived in their home for more than a year."

According to The Press Democrat, most winners either took the cash option or sold the house

to satisfy the tax burden, and then upgraded closer to home.

Kathy O'Dell did exactly that when she won a sprawling Martha's Vineyard charmer in 2015.

She told Alabama.com her family couldn't front the nearly $1 million dollar tax bill on her

prize package, so they took the cash option, paid off their five kids' student loans, and

upgraded their family home.

Not designed for eternity

Spokespeople for HGTV have said on multiple occasions that occupying the Dream House isn't

necessarily expected of the winners.

Dream Home general manager Ron Feinbaum told Country Living,

"Winning one of these homes is life-changing in that recipients either pick up their things

and move or they suddenly have a large savings account.

[...] The overarching theme is that, if you win, it's life-changing."

But even if HGTV's endgame is a windfall of cash, there's a reason they build that house.

Moving that product

If you're wondering why every other commercial on HGTV is for Home Depot or Lowe's, it's

all about sales...And making us think we can easily gut-renovate our kitchens on a budget,

by the end of the weekend.

The HGTV Home Giveaway moves product because it's the perfect embodiment of this commercial

ideal concept.

And no one made this more clear than Burton Jablin, the president of HGTV in 2005, when

he told Business Wire,

"Though only one person wins the home, every HGTV viewer can take away ideas and inspiration

[...] that can help them turn their own homes into the homes of their dreams."

The scoop on "winner's weekend"

Aside from landing more than $1 million in cash and prizes, one of the big perks for

HGTV Dream Home Giveaways is "Winner's Weekend."

This is when the lucky new homeowners get to visit the property for the first time,

and the network pulls out all the stops.

2002 winner Milton O'Bryant described the fun, telling The Balance Everyday,

"You will eat the finest foods, visit the area's best attractions, and receive numerous

gifts and keepsakes."

And sometimes you get even more surprises, as 2005 winner Don Cruz told the mag he even

met singer and actor Dwight Yoakam during his winner's weekend visit to Dallas.

Paying it forward

Though charitable contributions are a nice offset to the huge tax liability of winning

the Dream Home, some generous winners still find it in their hearts to give back large

portions of their prizes.

Florida retirees, Cheryl and Joe Smith, won a custom-designed Sonoma, California farmhouse

in 2009.

Not wanting to be far from their grandkids, the Smiths decided to sell the property.

But they also chose to donate the furnishings worth a jaw-dropping $187,000, according to

the Sonoma Valley Sun to the Ledson Harmony Foundation, which serves underprivileged children.

An HGTV win-win for everyone.

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TOP 10 UNTOLD TRUTHS ABOUT FARTS!!! - Duration: 12:27.

The human body is a disgusting place.

Luckily, that grossness is off-set by some things that are objectively funny and that,

of course, is where farts come in, that can make people from any continent, religion or

race at least crack a smile.

Despite how funny they are some scientists have made it through their giggles to learn

a lot about the fart.

So, plug your nose and get ready to have your world changed!

Men Fart More Often Than Women

In what will come as a shocker to no one, men actually do fart more often than women

do.

That's something that most people realized but it wasn't actually known why that was

the case.

While it's probably impossible to know, the theories as to why this is the case range

from the social, namely that men are less embarrassed about passing gas, to the scientific,

that men either eat more or more quickly than women, or that men's bodies create more gases

like methane while breaking down food.

While the answer, like most things, is a mixture of those theories it's good for most men

to know that it's not entirely their fault that they are a stinkier brand of human being.

So the next time your husband or boyfriend creates an impromptu and involuntary Dutch

Oven, just know that he's not doing it to piss you off it's because he was born that

way.

Liking this video so far?

Then take a second to hit that subscribe button and click that notification bell.

Women's Farts Smell Worse

There's a great list out there that breaks down the amount of gases in most farts like

methane, oxygen, nitrogen and carbon dioxide and one thing that they have in common is

that they're odorless.

The smelly part of farts comes from the amount of hydrogen sulfide that exists in each fart

and it turns out that the average fart from a woman actually contains more hydrogen sulfide

than the average fart of a man, meaning that a woman's fart is, in fact, smellier, on average

than the fart of a man.

Like the earlier theories as to why men fart more often there are theories as to why there

is more hydrogen sulfide in women's farts, from the fact that it just builds up from

the lesser number of farts that women either hold in or have passed to the theory that

women just produce more hydrogen sulfide whilst breaking down food.

Farts are Comprised of (Mostly) Non-Smelling Gases

As we just stated, the vast majority of the gases that the average fart releases actually

have no smell in them.

Over 99% of the volume of the average fart is composed of oxygen, nitrogen, carbon dioxide,

hydrogen, and methane most of which are by-products of the fermentation of food by bacteria in

the guts of mammals.

Nitrogen isn't part of that breakdown, though, and so any nitrogen found in farts is thought

to be based on the air that is swallowed while eating or... you know, swallowing.

Hydrogen, carbon dioxide and methane are products of that process and comprise nearly 75% of

a fart in healthy individuals.

However, not all humans have methane in their farts which is why not all people can light

their farts on fire.

It is thought that the amount of methane (especially when compared to the amount of hydrogen) correlates

with obesity, constipation and/or irritable bowel syndrome as the bacteria that oxidizes

hydrogen into methane also promotes the metabolism's ability to absorb fatty acid's from food.

The Smell of that Smell…

Earlier in this video, we stated that the average fart from a woman smells worse than

the average fart of a man and that fact stems from the amount of hydrogen sulfide in each

fart.

While that's understood now it wasn't always the case and there's been a ton of different

reasonings as to what adds to the smell to a fart over the years.

Historically, compounds such as short chain fatty acids, ammonia, indole (which is an

aromatic organic compound that's the byproduct of bacteria) and skatole (a mildly-toxic white

crystalline organic compound that is part of the indole family) were thought to be the

reason that farts smell the way that they do.

However, both indoles and skatoles smell like mothballs (which smell like ammonia) which

means that they're probably not behind the smell.

The larger question is why certain farts smell different from others and if anyone is able

to figure that one out then they're basically in line for a Nobel Prize, I'm certain,

for at least keeping the peace between brothers and sisters around the globe.

Why Farts Smell Different?

The Wikipedia entry for Flatulence shows that, indeed, scientists have spent a lot of time

(and money... you know, for beans) on figuring out the composition and origin of farts.

While this video has dumbed down that science thus far, it's about to turn into a chemistry

class.

Now, we stated above that the culprit behind the smell in most farts isn't the gases that

comprise the vast, vast majority of each fart like oxygen, nitrogen, carbon dioxide or methane

but rather hydrogen sulfide.

While that is true, hydrogen sulfide is actually just one of a class of volatile sulfur compounds

that dictate the smell of farts alongside methyl mercaptan (also known as

methanol), dimethyl sulfide, dimethyl disulfide and dimethyl trisulfide.

Those all have their own smells, from the smell of decomposing vegetables to the smell

of a sweet radish to the smell of rotten eggs.

That means that each fart is basically going to smell like whatever mixture of those volatile

sulfur compounds exist within it, meaning that you're in for an amazing treat every

time you let one rip.

That's actually where the origin of the beans make you fart urban legend comes from as certain

beans are known to create those sulfur compounds and thus create stinkier versions of farts,

which means that when you fart you'll know it.

You Fart on Average 14 Times a Day

If you were to think back to even yesterday to count the number of times that you farted

you'd probably only remember about 3-5 of those beauties and that's because a lot of

farts can come out with little to know fanfare (meaning sound or smell).

Those are the fondly titled silent but deadly or the ones that are both silent and smell

free, really the ones that you don't have to think about as your body is regulating

the amount of pressure in your intestines and is thus letting gas out on a fairly regular

basis.

While that number may seem pretty high, and it is, considering that it's enough to fill

up a standard sized balloon every single day, it's nothing to be concerned or embarrassed

by as it actually means that the ecosystem of bacteria that exists within your body is

functioning properly.

Any significant change, whether it be more or less than that, is something to keep an

eye on but as long as you're not really noticing your farts you're probably in pretty good

shape as you'd notice if you were dealing with gas-related issues, as it's painful on

both ends of the spectrum.

Human's Aren't the Only Fart Game in Town

Anyone with a dog will know that animals also cut loose from time to time as we've all blamed

a silent fart on the family dog while we've also have all seen that same dog wake itself

up from a deep sleep with a fart, like it's perpetually confused and terrified about the

sounds from below its equator.

Dogs aren't alone here, nor are mammals as the animal that produces the most farts is

the termite, the wood-crunching bug.

As far as mammals are concerned the ones that produce the most farts are camels, zebras,

sheep, cows, elephants, and dogs (especially labs and retrievers).

That's a problem because the world needs a lot of cows to keep up with demand for their

delicious meat and because methane, especially, is an extremely bad gas in terms of its ability

to trap heat in the atmosphere (more than 20 times worse than carbon dioxide) it means

that those millions of cows that are out grazing, chewing grass and farting are actually helping

the planet heat more and more every single season.

While scientists are going as far as to try to genetically create cows that don't pass

gas to catching that gas and storing it somehow the solution may very well mean the end of

hamburgers and steak.

Most Farts Happen While We Sleep

Both Dutch Ovens and the fact that the average healthy person farts 14 times a day have already

been discussed so far in this video and part of the latter was that most people don't remember

having farted even ten times the previous day, let alone nearly 15.

While some of that is chalked up to the different ways that the body releases gas (and the loose

definition of a fart), the main reason is that most people mostly fart during their

sleep.

Like other parts of this video, there are theories as to why this is the case from the

fact that people are typically laying down flat while they sleep to the amount of digestion

that occurs while people are sleeping, like most things it's probably a combination of

theories.

It's actually a wonder from what we've learned that we all don't wake up with a room full

of fart balloons every single day.

Beans, Beans the Magical Fruit

One of the first songs that people learn as children is the old classic 'Beans, Beans...

The Magical Fruit' which is, as it's Wikipedia entry explains, a playground saying and children's

song about the beans capacity to contribute to flatulence.

There is actually truth behind this saying and song in that certain types of beans, like

Lima Beans, do actually break down into volatile sulfuric compounds in the body and thus contribute

to not only farts but also the smellier versions of farts as volatile sulfuric compounds are

already the smelly gases in the average farts.

Other types of food also contribute to farts, as they also contribute to the amount of sulfur

in the body and those foods tend to be healthier for you (like vegetables, eggs, and milk).

That also means that farts correlation to overall health may be a bit of a chicken and

egg scenario as people who fart more often are considered healthier than those who don't,

however since people who eat healthier foods fart more often the fart could just be the

middle man.

Farts are Fast

It's hilarious thinking about how exactly they must have been able to clock the average

speed of a fart and while the answers aren't nearly as entertaining as the theoretical

(as it was probably done by measuring the rate of air flow using a pitot tube and manometer,

or by using the same anemometer that is used to track wind speed), it's good to know that

our tax dollars are being spent wisely.

The results from those tests found that farts can reach speeds of 10 feet a second which

roughly translates to about seven miles-per-hour, which when compared to other bodily functions

like sneezes and ejaculation isn't that impressive but when consider that the victims of farts

are usually taken unawares it's not hard to see why farts don't need to be all that fast.

Sneezes have been tracked at over 150 miles per hour which is why people are told to never

attempt to stop or block a sneeze.

Recently a man actually tore his throat internally because the speed and pressure that comes

from a sneeze has to end up somewhere and that somewhere was through his throat.

Sperm isn't as speedy as a sneeze but is a bit faster than farts in that they are released

at over ten miles-per-hour.

Take that, termites.

Break that wind and click that subscribe button and hit that notification bell and don't

go anywhere stick around to check out some of our other videos!

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Suicide Squad Harley Quinn Makeup Tutorial meets Spiderman - Duration: 4:34.

What up webheads and welcome back to our channel.

On last week's webshow, we took you around San Diego Comic Con and if you remember from

last week, I did a couple really cool cosplay looks for San Diego Comic Con, one of which

was Spidey Quinn!

So that was a mashup for Spider-man and Harley Quinn and in this week's video, we're going

to be showing you how the fabulous Taylor Jazz did my Spidey Quinn makeup.

It's basically just a Harley Quinn makeup tutorial so if you're looking for how to do

the perfect Suicide Squad Harley Quinn makeup, this is the video for you.

If you want to do a Spidey Quinn mashup, that would be awesome!

Tag us in your photos, we'd love to see them but um here we go, we're gonna go ahead and

give you a behind the scenes look now.

This is so cool already! Taylor: Did you already see a little?

Em: Okay guys, as you can see we jump right into this look.

From the very start you'll see that I have a clean, primed face with my brows already

penciled in and my red and blue eyeshadow has already been started.

To achieve this very pigmented look, Taylor applied red and blue liquid lipsticks to each

eye as an eyeshadow base.

She then went in with other red and blue tones and blended the shadow out all around my eye,

both on the lid and below eye.

After this, she quickly lined both eyes with a thin liner and applied lashes and mascara

to give the eyes that full glam feel.

After getting the eyes nice and pigmented, Taylor went ahead and mixed a white facepaint

with her lightest foundation shade to give me that clown look.

By mixing the paint with foundation, it made the paint feel much more wearable for a full

day at a convention.

She then topped that off with a translucent setting powder to make sure my full face had

that all day staying power.

The next step in the process was the scar.

She created a scar on my forehead using liquid lipstick and a few shades of concealer, to

give it texture.

To really capture this look, you're going to want to add a bit of dirt and grime to

your look.

Taylor did this with several brown shadows, creating scuff and dirt marks around my face.

Taylor made me feel like I was a Harley Quinn who just kicked some butt in a street fight

or something

So the next, and probably most difficult part of this look is creating those smeared tears

on your face.

At first, we tried creating the tears by applying visine directly to the shadow but that didn't

leave enough of a mark so we then lined right below the lower lash line with black, liquid

eyeliner and applied the tears there and they were smeared to perfection!

After creating the most heart breakingly believable tears, it was time for some details.

Taylor went in and cleaned up my face a bit and added in the heart tattoo that sits on

Harley's face.

Unfortunately, we forgot to do the "ROTTEN" face tattoo she has on her chin as wel but

dont worry, we didn't forget Harley's signature red lipstick.

Harley is a bit of a mess so her classic look includes a smudge in on corner of her mouth

that we accomplished by pulling the lipstick out to the corner and then blending it in

a bit with some red shadows.

Taylor: Oh my gosh!

Em: I think the great thing about doing Harley, and I've never done it, is like she, like

of all the cosplays I've done, I always cosplay good guys.

Like I always do like Spider-Man, Wonder Woman, just like strong, powerful good guys.

But like Harley, Harley is like crazy.

Taylor: Are you kinda feeling it?

Em: So I just want to act crazy all day.

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Do You Have the 11 Critical Sales Skills All Successful Salespeople Have - Duration: 16:35.

Do you know what separates the most

successful salespeople from everyone else?

Well, there is a very small group

of top performing salespeople

who are out-earning

and outselling everyone else

many times over.

And what's so cool to someone in my position

is that I get to actually see

what they're doing in today's marketplace.

These people basically have

all of the same skillsets and approaches

to win those much larger sales more consistently.

In this video we will see

if you have the 11 critical sales skills

all successful salespeople must have.

Check it out.

Number one, they engage prospects

to discuss their business challenges.

This is one of the pieces of data

that we've recently discovered

is really outstanding,

the difference between top performers

and even average or in most cases bottom performers.

And what we found is that top performers

are much more effective at engaging prospects

to really talk about business challenges.

And they do so in a way where

they're literally asking about twice as many

business-related questions as their counterparts.

And so what we see here

is that if you want to be

in that top tier of salespeople,

we can't be thinking about just

how are we selling our product,

but we have to be thinking about

how are we understanding

the business challenges

that our prospects are facing.

Are we thinking big picture?

Are we thinking about the real value

that your solution truly offers?

Because at the end of the day,

what you are selling

is not a product or a service,

but a solution

to the prospect's business challenges.

Number two, they come off as a real human being.

This is really counter to what most of us

have been taught over the years as far as

how we should present ourselves to the prospect.

Most of us were taught that when

you get in front of a prospect,

you need to be high energy,

you need to be excited,

you need to be jazzed.

And what we've learned is that top performers

are actually behaving in a way that's just real.

It's very authentic.

In fact I just recently came across a video

of an artificial intelligence algorithm

pretending to be a real person on a phone call.

And what I noticed that was so obvious

was that the artificial intelligence algorithm

that's talking doesn't sound perfect.

They're saying um, they're saying ah,

they're being a little imperfect,

and that's what makes them sound real.

They're not excited, they're just down-to-earth.

Now to be clear, I'm not saying that we wanna be like

an artificial intelligence algorithm.

But what's interesting is that obviously

the people designing that program

understood that what is real

is just sounding normal,

it's sounding genuine.

And when we as salespeople come off as truly real,

as a normal human being,

people are much more likely

to actually engage with us

in that conversation.

Number three, appear as the distinct expert.

This is one of the pieces of data that

I found in our internal research

in a study that we recently did of salespeople

is that top performers see themself as the expert.

And as a result of seeing themselves as the expert,

they come off as truly the distinct expert.

And so it's a little bit of chicken or the egg.

You get to start by seeing yourself as the expert,

and then what we have to do is start to think about

what are our competitors doing,

and how can we do the exact opposite

when we're in front of our prospects.

So think for a second,

how are we presenting?

Are coming off as high energy, excited?

Or are we coming off as just

that down-to-earth distinct expert,

that doctor who's engaging that prospect

in a real type of a conversation?

What you're going to find

is that distinction actually comes

by being just really genuine and real.

Number four, they don't push their prospects to buy.

This again goes completely counter

to what most of us have been taught.

If you remember seeing those great old movies

like Boiler Room or Glengarry Glen Ross, right?

There's always this magical moment

right at the end of the sales presentation

where the salesperson comes in

and is basically pushing the prospect to buy,

and the prospect is coming up with objections

and all the reasons why they can't do it,

and the tough good salesperson is coming back

with all the ways to overcome,

and ultimately they buy,

and it's like an arm wrestling match.

And this is what a lot of salespeople are doing.

They think that when they're getting pushback

from a prospect as to why they shouldn't buy,

their goal is to push back even harder.

The reality is that top performers

aren't pushing their prospects to buy.

Instead what they're doing

is they're addressing

any types of objections up front.

They're understanding any reasons

why the prospect might not actually

want to buy in the first place

or any concerns that the prospect has.

So they're actually dealing with any objections

early on in the situation,

and they're just digging into them.

They're asking questions about it.

They're saying, "Help me understand why you say that."

Understanding why a prospect

is either interested or not interested,

or has this need or that need,

getting that full picture is what makes us the expert,

and therefore prospects

are much more inclined to actually buy.

Number five, they consistently add to their pipeline.

Now this sounds almost obvious,

but what we see

is that top performers are not

getting into the office each day and saying,

"What do I have to do today to drum up sales?"

They're not going out and servicing clients for a month,

and so they're not selling for that month,

and then they get into this

kind of cycle of the ups and downs.

Top performers tend to be much more consistent

about adding to their pipeline each and everyday.

I spoke to one of the top performing sales reps at HubSpot

just a couple of months ago,

and what he said is,

"I don't leave the office

"until I've added two opportunities

"to my pipeline each and everyday."

And I thought to myself

that is the most beautiful summation

of a top performing mindset.

Now he was selling something different than you,

so maybe adding two opportunities each day is more

or maybe it's less than what you need to be doing.

But what is that number?

How many opportunities do you need to be adding

each and everyday to your pipeline

or each and every week to your pipeline

in order to ensure that you're going to hit your numbers?

Get very clear on that.

How many meetings do you have to set?

And think about consistency.

Think more like the tortoise

who's just taking one step at a time

as opposed to that hare

who's running here, running there,

and going in all different directions.

We want to just take consistent steps each and everyday.

Number six is willing to sell higher up.

One of the biggest distinctions that I see in my work

day in and day out between top performers and everyone else

is that top performers have the guts,

they have courage to sell really high up

within an organization.

And so that doesn't just mean calling on the CEO,

but it also means selling to bigger opportunities.

It means selling to bigger companies.

It means to create big opportunities.

And the way we do that is by going big.

Average performers tend to hit lots of singles or doubles

where they're just piecing together a living.

Top performers are going for the bigger opportunities.

And what you find time and time again is that

big opportunities take just as much work

as those average opportunities

or those smaller opportunities,

but the reward for those bigger opportunities

is so much bigger.

So this is both a mindset and a tactical shift.

What are you doing to make sure that you're selling

higher and higher and higher up the ladder

so that way you are making bigger sales

and you're selling bigger solutions.

Number seven, dialogue over monologue.

Now we all have been told for many years that

we need to be asking questions,

we need to engage people in conversations.

I get it, you've heard this a million times.

But actually there's really some very new data

that shows that top performers

are actually doing a lot more dialogue

than one-way monologue,

and in particular in the presentation phase, right?

In the discovery phase

we all know that we have to be asking questions,

but what we see a big shift in

is when we get to the actual presentation phase

is that average performers tend to go on monologues,

they just start talking and talking and talking

for extended periods of time

presenting the features and the benefits and all of this,

whereas top performers continue that to a dialogue

even in the presentation.

And this is really profound.

What we can actually see is that

there are organizations

that have studied top performers

and what they see is that top performers

have a lot more speaker switches

in the presentation phase.

And when a speaker switches

is literally I speak then you speak,

I speak, you speak.

Each time we switch,

that's a speaker switch.

Top performers are engaging their prospects

even throughout the presentation.

So it's more of a back and forth

as opposed to just that one way

I'm gonna show you the top 10 reasons

that you need to work with me,

it's much more of a

hey let me show you one idea,

does that make sense?

And back and forth.

Huge huge distinction has really profound results.

Number eight, they understand the upside value.

And what we see here is that

there's a really important distinction between

telling a prospect what the ROI for the solution is

versus helping the prospect actually do their own math.

And so what we see is with top performers,

they're asking questions that basically bake in

the upside value of their solution.

So let me give you an example.

Alright so they're engaging a prospect

around their solutions,

let's say, you work for a marketing company,

and so you're selling a marketing solution,

and so you're talking to the prospect

and you're asking them about their marketing challenges,

and they're saying, "Oh yeah,

"we feel like our brand is not out there enough,"

or, "We're not getting as many leads as we'd like."

And so a lot of salespeople would say,

"Well, our solution can help you get more leads

"which will lead to an ROI of blah blah blah."

Instead what a top performer is doing is

when they're understanding the challenges,

they're saying, "Well, help me understand,

"if you are able to

"get as many leads

"as you're really focused on,

"your goal number of leads,

"what would that lead to in more business?"

And now the prospect is actually doing

the math in their head, and they're saying,

"Ha, well, we're at the leads that we're at right now,

"and if we're able to get this many more,

"man, I mean that can be a couple million dollars

"in additional business."

Time out.

That's exactly what we want to get to.

We want to get them to do that math to understand

what the real value of the solution is,

not the value of your product or your service,

but the value of the overall solution

which now you're intrinsically tying yourself

to that exact component,

understand the upside value.

Number nine, talk budget later in the process.

This again was one of the more recent findings

that I have found

in some really powerful data that shows

that top performers are actually

discussing money and budget

later in the sales process

than average and bottom performing reps.

And so what we see is that average and bottom performers

are talking money and budget

typically much earlier in the process,

so what it means is that they're basically

coming out with a price

or talking price pretty early in that process,

and what top performers are doing

is they're actually talking budget

later in the discovery process.

And so what you see is that

top performers are basically

building value throughout the conversation,

they're asking questions, understanding the challenges,

understanding the upside, all of these things,

and then they're discussing budget later on in the process.

Now if you're familiar with my selling system,

if you've read any of my books,

if you've gone through any of my programs,

you'll understand that that's exactly

what we've taught for years,

but now what we see is that the data

supports this exact same idea.

Top performers are talking budget later in the process.

Number 10, don't fight objections.

Now we talked about this a little bit earlier as well,

but what we see is that top performers

don't fight back when they get objections.

They're not getting into that arm wrestling match

where it's a back and forth,

and it's a test of wills.

Instead what we see a top performing is doing is

they're addressing objections early on,

they wanna understand

what the prospect's concerns are

early on in the process,

and if they get any objections,

they're not pushing back,

they're not coming up with some savvy response,

instead they're just saying,

"Tell me more about why you say that,"

or, "Why do you ask that question?"

or, "That sounds like a great plan.

"It sounds important to you.

"Help me understand," right?

They're getting it all out on the table,

they're understanding why the prospect is saying that,

and then they're not fighting it,

but instead they're just going

right back into the discovery process.

Huge distinction

between average performers

and everyone else,

everyone else is going in

and they're fighting the objections.

Don't fight the objections.

Think of it like Tai Chi

where you're taking the energy with you

and you're pushing it in a different direction.

That's exactly what we wanna be doing.

Number 11, they discuss next steps.

This is so key and it's so simple,

yet so many salespeople aren't really doing it

to the degree that they should be.

The data shows that top performers

are spending more time in the sales process

just specifically discussing clear next steps.

Now I've been teaching this for years,

and we've always known anecdotally that works,

but now we see that there's a real clear distinction

between top performers and everyone else.

Top performers spend a specific amount of time

typically later on in the conversation

to discuss what is the exact clear next step.

Alright so you're in the discovery call

and you're not ready to present

as a result of the conversation,

and instead of just saying,

"Hey, well, would it be okay

"if I called you next week

"to set up a time

"to have a presentation,

"or what if I email you

"some times that'll work?"

Instead the top performers

are getting that clear next step

scheduled on that existing call.

Huge huge distinction.

You will always wanna be scheduling that next step

in the current conversation

while you have them in front of you.

Every single prospect has their calendar on them

because it's on their phone.

So get that clear next step,

get it scheduled,

get it on the calendar.

So there are the 11 critical sales skills

all successful salespeople have.

I wanna hear from you.

Which of these ideas did you find most useful?

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Trump's not the problem. He's a symbol of 4 bigger issues. | Ian Bremmer - Duration: 6:50.

The problem is not Trump.

Trump is a symptom.

If the problem were Trump it wouldn't be happening in other places around the world.

We actually see all sorts of countries advanced industrial democracies where people are getting

angrier and they're voting more and more against the establishment.

We saw that with the Brexit referendum, which was before the U.S. presidential election;

We saw it in Germany with the rise of the Alternatives for Deutschland, an actively

Euro-skeptic party for the first time since World War II; We have nationalists in the

German parliament; We saw it with the recent Italian elections where they threw out all

of the establishment parties and instead it's the Five Star Movement and the League, again

Euro-skeptic, anti-immigration, populist political forces.

This is very unusual and it's not coincidence.

So why is it happening?

One reason is because you have lots of members of working and middle classes that feel like

they are not doing well economically and no one in the establishment is going to help

them.

"So let's vote for some change.

Let's vote against free trade.

Let's vote against the support of the establishment.

Let's bring in something new."

Second point.

A lot of this is anti-immigration.

Demographics have changed an awful lot in the United States, in Canada and in Europe

over the past decades and a lot of people feel – people that have come before say

"Wait a second!

You're not taking care of me, but you're going to bring in these new people and these

new people who I don't necessarily like or understand or trust?

These new people who are getting benefits—but what about my benefits?!

It's going to cost a lot of money to bring them in.

Are they going to steal my jobs?

Are they going to cause crime?!"

—Even though in the United States we know that first generation immigrants don't actually

cause more crime than those that have lived here.

Nonetheless the willingness to believe that those "other people are bad and a problem"

goes up a lot when you feel like your government's not taking care of you.

So that's been a big piece of it.

A third piece has been the military.

You know the foreign policy establishment in the United States has been very willing

to support the U.S. getting into wars around the world.

But most of the sons and daughters of the foreign policy establishment don't actually

fight in those wars themselves—That's also true of the political leaders that are

responsible.

As we know it's the poor people, it's the enlisted men and women.

They get sent off, their families are left broken, their communities are hindered.

They come back – Iraq, Afghanistan – billions upon billions of dollars wasted on these wars,

enormous numbers of people that are killed or wounded or have post traumatic stress disorder.

They come back they're not seen as heroes.

The Americans and the allies didn't win these wars.

The Veterans Administration doesn't take care of them.

So as a consequence you see those people getting really angry and not voting for Hillary or

Jeb.

They're voting for Bernie Sanders or for Donald Trump.

And then you have technology which is that technology today is increasingly driving people

apart.

We get most of our information in the United States from advertising companies that view

us as commodities, products.

They sell our eyeballs and our time on their sites to companies that pay money to ensure

that we spend as much time as possible on Facebook and on Twitter and on the rest.

That's how we get our information.

We'll spend more time on their sites if we are divided and we are narrower, and only

follow the things we like, which means Democrats are watching pro-Democrat sites and conservatives

and Republicans are watching pro-Republican sites.

And there's virtually no overlap.

And so it's fake news for everybody.

It's us versus them.

That's happening across Europe.

It's happening in Canada.

Those four factors are driving us apart.

They're ripping at the fabric of civic nationalism across all of the advanced industrial economies.

And by the way, it's happening when the economy is doing really well.

The United States today and the UK and Canada and Germany feel more divided than at any

time in my lifetime.

And yet that's when we can spend a lot of money.

So if that's true, what do you think it's going to feel like when interest rates go

up and growth goes down and we start laying people off and we don't have the budgetary

space to give everybody a tax break?

It's going to get worse.

So it's very clear that this is a structural condition that we have been living with and

ignoring for decades and it's getting worse.

One interesting point.

There's one country among the advanced industrial democracies that's not experiencing this

problem at all, and that's Japan.

If you go to Japan you'll actually find that the people are pretty much just as happy

and trusting of their political institutions, their leaders, their media as they were 30,

40 years ago.

Now let's look at all of the factors that I just described that are causing problems

in our countries: Economic erosion of the working class.

In Japan the population is shrinking fast.

From now to 2050 it's going to shrink by another 15 percent, which means that even

though the Japanese economy's not growing per capita they're doing a lot better, so

they don't feel so bad.

Immigration.

Japanese actually let in almost nobody, so as a consequence there's no one that they

really have a backlash against.

It's all Japanese, right?

Number three.

The military.

United States fights in lots of wars, so do our allies.

Japan does not.

Their military is constitutionally forbidden from going abroad and fighting in wars.

When they did support us in Iraq, they sent a few hundred Japanese.

They kept them far away from any fighting.

Every soldier had like a million dollars of insurance.

They made sure that they were calling their families every week.

They really didn't have backlash against the military.

And finally social media/technology, where the Japanese as a government has worked hard

to keep social media out of the political space and the average Japanese adult isn't

on social media.

Only about 39 percent of them are, compared to well over a majority in the West.

So the one country in the world among the wealthy democracies that isn't experiencing

a crisis of democracy is the one that kind of rejected globalism and its precepts over

the last 40 years.

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Destiny 2: What Is Solstice of Heroes - 400 Power Armor - Duration: 8:27.

Solstice of Heroes, the what I imagine to be final update to Destiny 2 before Forsaken

is here.

So... what is it and what do I do?

Solstice of Heroes is akin to Moments of Triumph from Destiny 1.

Triumph Score has made a return and is actually in game now, hooray, and is a way for you

as a player to say that you "completed" year 1 of Destiny 2, with a variety of challenges

to go complete.

You can find them all in game or on your profile on bungie.net.

Things like do adventures, do the raid, play PvP, it's all there and you can get rewards

that you can ONLY get during this time to show off how great you did in year 1.

Then, you wear all of the gear in the future and you go "look at all the stuff that I got

back in year 1 because I was amazing," to other people in the tower and they'll get

super jealous.

The biggest thing is probably the armor sets.

You start with a green set of broken armor, like what you started the campaign with after

the Red Legion attacks, you upgrade it into blue armor, which is the set before it got

busted, and then into the purple set, which is more or less the Ikora Meditation set I

believe, and then into Masterworked armor.

Those previous armor models become ornaments as you upgrade the gear, in case you want

use those previous sets instead.

So, you get the green gear by completing Homecoming, the first story mission, it'll be the first

thing you do when you want to start doing that stuff.

Then, you get all of this green gear with different objectives on it.

Collect this, do these missions, do PvP.

A lot of it is completely self-explanatory, right?

Collect 100 orbs.

Alright.

Do 10 heroic public events, got it.

You only need to wear the piece of armor if you are completing an objective for it.

Example: Titan green armor, the chest says I need to do 10 heroic public events.

So, I can equip other stuff in the other slots and JUST have the chest armor on, and I'll

get credit.

The same goes for any other, non-orb objectives.

PvP?

Just put on the pieces that have PvP objectives, works the same way.

For PvP, I know a lot of people are griping about the 30 some odd super kills they need

to get for completion, Mayhem will be back during the second week of Solstice, so if

you REALLY hate PvP, just wait until then for the super kills, it'll be much easier.

The redux story missions are definitely way harder than they were in the campaign.

While it is VERY possible to do all of them by yourself, those with... less dexterous

hand skills may want to bring a friend along, which makes things a lot easier.

Patience is the name of the game for all of the missions, take things slow.

For example, in Payback, your tank won't respawn until you get all the way outside, so you

need to go slow and NOT like how you did the missions during the campaign where you could

just not care.

There are way more adds, way more majors, some bosses are very different and overall,

it's just a more difficult experience than the campaign, so play cautiously.

Now, the only thing you NEED to wear the entire armor set for is collecting elemental orbs

because that is the only way to spawn them, is by wearing the whole set.

Elemental orbs will occasionally spawn when killing stuff, majors tend to drop them a

bit more reliably, and the majority of the time, the orb that spawns will be the subclass

that you are, so if you're a Sentinel, you're getting void orbs.

On rarer occasion, much rarer, you'll get orbs of the element of the weapon you're using.

I saw way too many people say they were stuck at 0% for orb collecting because they were

either using the wrong subclass OR because they just weren't in the right spot.

For example: Titan helm for the green armor is collect void orbs on earth.

Just read what the thing says, it's pretty simple.

The best way to go about doing these objectives is to combine as many as possible whenever

you can.

Gotta do void orbs on earth and do a mission?

Do the mission on Earth and pop on Voidwalker, not that complicated.

Orbs are a bit more plentiful in the Redux missions, simply because there are a LOT more

majors in those missions, so you SHOULD be able to get those done in the missions, assuming

everything lines up properly.

Note that if you need to collect orbs in Strikes, if you're wearing the green set, you're gonna

want to go into the Vanguard Strikes playlist at 140 power and not the heroic, at 350.

Again, the objectives aren't very hard to start, but they'll get a little more specific

the higher the gear.

Some of the masterwork objectives include completing the prestige nightfall above the

score threshold, doing Leviathan on Prestige mode, killing bosses, doing heroic strikes

and getting legend rank in valor Crucible.

Note that the legend in valor rank IS retroactive according to a Bungie twitter post, "If you've

already reached Valor legend, wear your armor into the crucible to complete the masterwork.

It needs to be worn to check the box."

I'm not sure anything else is retroactive though.

When you get the blue gear, it'll be 340, the purple gear is 400 and then you can masterwork

it with those upper echelon achievements I mentioned earlier.

This is the only way to get 400 armor before Forsaken, but don't panic because I'm sure

2-3 hours into Forsaken, you will be past 400 anyway, don't worry about the power portion

of it.

It would make things like EP and prestige Spire easier, sure, but they're not impossible

right now anyway.

This is the main grind of the Solstice event, but we also have the Triumphs, but, again,

these are self-explanatory.

You simply "buy" the objectives from the statue, do them and then when it's done, REDEEM IT

from your inventory, you need to click on it to get the points.

All of the triumphs are right there in game, there IS a second page by the way, don't miss

that.

But they're all there, do the campaign, do the expansion campaigns, do public events,

adventures, collect region chests, data fragments, etc.

I don't think there's much of a guide to be made for this.

I don't have a region chest guide, they're all on your map, they are per character though,

along with adventures, there's a checklist on bungie.net for adventures, it's just "do

the thing, you did the thing."

I feel dumb making this video.

150 points gets you the ghost shell, 250 unlocks the ability to buy the Triumphs t-shirt from

the Bungie store, 300 gets you the Sparrow, and 400, which is the max, gets you the other

emblem.

THEN, for you hardcore, you get the ship from getting the legendary armor sets on all 3

classes.

My estimate for 1 set of armor is probably about 10-15 hours depending on skill.\par

Other than that, it is pretty simple, just go in, do the objectives, enjoy the armor

sets and enjoy the last hoorah of year 1 before we push into Forsaken.

Cool?

Alright, thanks for watching.

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