GERMAN SHEPHERD VS ROTTWEILER FIGHT 2017
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World of Tanks - The Rise & Fall: Panther - episode 1 - Duration: 4:27.The German Panther tank - a forefather of the modern battle tank
and one of the most deadly of World War II.
45 tonnes of rolling steel, equipped with deadly armour-piercing rounds
and state-of-the-art plate armour.
Its presence on the battlefield was to change the course of the war
and leave a legacy that remains with us to this day.
Operation Barbarossa - the German invasion of the Soviet Union.
Around four million German troops were sent to fight,
along with 600,000 vehicles. It was the largest military operation in history.
<i>But while the German army</i> <i>made some initial headway,</i>
<i>they didn't count on Soviet ingenuity.</i>
<i>Now, the Soviets focused</i> <i>on making the T34s easy to produce,</i>
<i>allowing them to be manufactured</i> <i>in their thousands.</i>
<i>Half a dozen anti-tank guns fire shells,</i> <i>which sound like a drumroll.</i>
<i>But he drives staunchly through our line</i> <i>like an impregnable prehistoric monster.</i>
<i>It is remarkable that lieutenant Steup's tank</i> <i>made hits on the T-34,</i>
<i>once at about 20 metres,</i> <i>and four times at 50 metres,</i>
<i>with Panzergranate 40,</i> <i>without any noticeable effect.</i>
German command began researching the Soviet war machine
to develop a countermeasure. Their plan? The ultimate anti-tank tank.
The first step: heavy armour.
More than three inches of steel plate for the turret, at a slope to deflect shell hits.
Only a direct impact by the heaviest weapons would guarantee penetration.
The main gun was a 7.5 cm calibre Rheinmetall-Borsig.
One of the most powerful deployed in World War II.
Its long barrel and large explosive propellant charges
gave it exceptional accuracy and armour-piercing capabilities.
Two machine guns would give the tank anti-infantry capabilities.
Broad wheels would distribute the tank's weight more evenly,
helping the Panther to navigate the treacherous Soviet terrain.
The heart of the monster, a Maybach V12 petrol engine,
capable of delivering 650 hp,
allowing the tank to travel at speeds of up to 47 km/h.
Its name? The Panther. A dangerous and agile beast.
It was designed to be the perfect response to a superior force,
and something the Germans hoped would turn the tide of the war.
In theory, a fearsome predator.
But in the field, there were unforeseen circumstances.
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Nightcore - Look What You Made Me Do / Swish Swish (Switching Vocals) - Duration: 2:21.♪ Nightcore - Look What You Made Me Do / Swish Swish (Switching Vocals)
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Alkaline Water Balances The Body'S Ph Level And Reduces Cancer Risk" – This Is How To Prepare It! - Duration: 2:58.Retired Pharmacy Chief Said: " The World Needs To Know, Alkaline Water Balances The
Body's pH Level And Reduces Cancer Risk" – This is How To Prepare It!
Cancer, the deadliest disease nowadays, is a constant threat to all of us.
Yet, you probably have already heard about the fact that cancer cells cannot thrive in
the alkaline environment.
Therefore, the alkaline water we are recommending today is a real natural miracle!
The scale of pH (potential hydrogen) values starts with zero and ends with 14, so 7 is
the neutral middle.
Substances with values lower than 7 are acidic, while anything above 7 is alkaline.
The tap water we drink contains hormones, chlorine, antibiotics, and various metals,
which end up in the system soon after you consume it.
This water weakens the immune system and leads to various illnesses.
When the body is acidic, the individual often experiences digestion issues, weight gain,
fatigue, low energy levels, and other side- effects.
Yet, if you consume pure water, and consume fresh, organic vegetables, you will maintain
a healthy alkaline- acidic balance in the system, and thus all these symptoms will be
avoided.
It has been known for centuries that our pH levels in the body are determined by the foods
we consume.
Dr. Otto Warburg of Germany won the Nobel Prize in 1931 due to his discovery that up
to 95% of all cancers are a result of an acidic environment in the body.
He provided evidence that cancers cannot survive in an alkaline environment, that is if the
pH level is 7.36 or above.
He found that acidosis (excess of acidity) is not only linked to the development of cancer,
but it actually causes other diseases as well, including heart disease, diabetes, osteoporosis,
and almost all other chronic diseases.
Here is how to prepare this alkaline water which is highly recommended by a famous retired
pharmacy chief: Ingredients:
1/4 of a ginger root 1/2 a cup of mint leaves
1 lemon 1/2 a cucumber
Instructions: Peel the ginger, and then slice it up.
Cut all the ingredients in slices and mix them.
Pour some water.
You can keep adding water to the same ingredients up to 3 days.
Use: You should drink this water every morning
on a daily basis.
All the ingredients in the water offer numerous health benefits and have potent antibacterial
and disinfectant qualities.
Lemon, being the most potent cancer-fighter among them all, contains even 22 anti-cancer
properties, and alkalizes the body!
Health & Lose Weight Fast Tips
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Women's Equality Day 2017: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know - Duration: 9:00.Women's Equality Day 2017: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know
26 marks Women's Equality Day, which remembers the ratification of the 19th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. One-hundred and forty-three years after the U.S. was founded, the right to vote was no longer limited by gender.
Today, #WomensEqualityDay has been trending on Twitter. Although it celebrates the day women were finally granted the right to vote, it reminds us that there is still so much to fight for. Here is a look at Women's Equality Day.
Women's Equality Day Was First Recognized by Congress in 1971 & Every President Since Has Issued a Presidential Proclamation. but it only gives the President authority to issue a proclamation. It didn't make it a federal holiday.
Every president since Richard Nixon has followed through with the proclamation. President Donald Trump issued his proclamation on August 25.
"My Administration is committed to fostering an economy where all women can succeed and thrive," Trump's proclamation reads. "We must prioritize the needs of working mothers and families, including access to affordable childcare.
Therefore, for the first time in the history of this country, my budget proposes a national paid family leave program.
Our working families must be able to provide and care for their children without fear of financial insolvency, to strengthen our communities and drive a booming economy.".
Over 3,000 Women Ran for Elected Office in the 50 Years Before Women Got the Right to Vote.
Although women were not allowed to vote, there was nothing stopping them from running for office. According to Her Hat Was In The Ring, a database created by Dr.
Jill Norgren and Dr. Kristen Gwinn-Becker, 3,586 women ran in 4,927 campaigns before women got the right to vote in 1920.
The database provides a fill list of all these women, as well as short biographies for each of them. The researchers believe that over 4,000 women ran for office and they hope to catalog them all.
The database shows that women ran for just about every office imaginable, from town sheriff to state treasurer to judge to President before they could vote.
According to their research, the first women elected to office in the U.S. were Marietta Patrick and Lydia Hall. They were both elected to the Ashfield, Massachusetts School Board in 1855.
Jeannette Pickering Rankin Became the First Woman Member of Congress in 1916.
The first woman elected to Congress was elected four years before women got the right to vote. Jeannette Pickering Rankin (1880-1973) was elected to represent one of Montana's two at-large districts.
To date, she remains the only woman to represent the state in Congress. While in Congress, she voted against the U.S. joining World War I and supported prohibition.
She also fought for child protection legislation. During her campaign, she pushed issues important to women's rights, but also understood the need to support local labor and farming issues.
Rankin only served two terms, but they were separated by over 20 years. After losing re-election in 1918, she returned to Congress in 1941.
When she returned, she continued her pursuit of world peace, even becoming the only member of the House to vote against declaring war on Japan after Pearl Harbor. She was not re-elected in 1942. Rankin died in 1973 at age 92.
The First Woman to Run for President Was New York's Victoria Woodhull in 1872. The first woman to run for U.S. president was Victoria Woodhull in 1872.
The Ohio-born Woodhull moved to New York City in 1867 with her sister and the two got the financial backing of the richest man in America at the time, Commodore Cornelius Vanderbilt.
With his backing, the sisters pushed for women's rights in their own newspaper and even advocated for sex education.
In 1870, she decided to run for president during the 1872 election. She spoke before the U.S. House of Representatives Judiciary Committee about women's suffrage and hoped to change attitudes towards women. She ran as an "Equal Rights" candiate.
However, some historians do not qualify Woodhull as the first woman to run for President because she was too young at the time.
She was born in September 1838, so she would only be 34 at the time of the March 1873 election if she somehow won. The Constitution requires the president to be 35 at the time of the inauguration.
Woodhull died in June 1927 at the age of 88. Susanna Salter, Who Had no Interest in Politics, Became the Country's First Female Mayor Thanks to a Sexist Prank.
The story of Susanna Salter, who became America's first female mayor in 1887 in Argonia, Kansas, is fascinating. She had no real interest in politics and only served the one-year term. She wasn't even on the ballot.
As The Daily Beast's Gil Troy wrote in June 2016, Salter was elected in a sexist prank. Four years earlier, Kansas women got the right to vote.
So the women in Argonia, a Quaker village, joined the Women's Christian Temperance Union (WCTU), which fought to make alcohol sales illegal. The group was often derided by men as a joke, but was being taken seriously by the mid-1870s.
Strangely, the WCTU's pro-alcohol rivals wanted to run a WTCU officer for mayor, hoping that WCTU extremists would be the only people to vote for her.
This would show that their group was small and didn't have as much power as they thought. Salter, a wife and mother, was the only WTCU member eligible since she actually lived in Argonia.
This is where the story gets amazing. The morning of election day, Republicans were stunned to see Salter's name on the ballot.
They rushed to her home and asked if she would really serve if she won the election. She said she would and they helped her win.
"All right, we will elect you and just show those fellows who framed up this deal a thing or two," the party leaders told her.
So instead of only getting 20 votes as the pranksters expected, she got a two-thirds majority and became the first female mayor in the U.S.
After Salter's term in office, her family moved to Oklahoma. She lived until 1961, dying at age 101.
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Kori Ade, Jason Brown's Coach: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know - Duration: 6:31.Kori Ade, Jason Brown's Coach: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know
is known for his effortless artistry and riveting technique on the ice. Brown quickly ascended in the figure skating world. At 20 years old, Brown became the youngest man to win a national championship since Johnny Weir in 2004.
The woman behind Brown's success has been his lifelong coach Kori Ade. Here's more on Ade and her coaching philosophy. Ade Has Coached Brown Since He Was 5 Years Old.
Brown and Ade share a close relationship. "I remember saying, 'Ooh, maybe I shouldn't take over so much or be so involved,' " Ade told ESPN.
Brown learned more than jumps, spins and footwork from his longtime coach. In his early years, Ade taught him and other young students life lessons like, chewing with mouths closed, keeping socks on, and making eye contact with adults.
"She was a holistic coach. When they were little, she taught them to look a person in the eye when you talk to them, to shake hands," Jason's mother, Marla explained to ESPN.
"From my perspective as a parent, I was just as impressed with how she was raising my child as a quality human being as much as teaching ice skating.". Ade & Brown Relocated to Colorado From the Chicago Area in 2013.
Brown trained in various rinks in the Chicago area until April of 2013.
Along with coach Kori Ade and choreographer Rohene Ward, Brown relocated to Monument, Colorado, from the Chicago area in the spring of 2013 to begin training at the Colorado Sports Center.
Brown remained loyal to Ade, although others tried to persuade the family to make a coaching change. "We never thought about leaving Kori," Marla Brown told ESPN.
"Did some other coach have the secret technique? Did they have a better eye for mistakes he was making? My husband and I would talk and say maybe it's true, maybe it isn't, but at the end of the day our child could not have been happier or more motivated with anyone else.".
Since 2009, Brown's programs have been choreographed mainly by Ward. Ade was Named Developmental Coach of the Year in 2011.
Ade was named the Professional Skaters Association's Developmental Coach of the Year in 2011. She holds PSA ratings in Moves in the Field and Freestyle and she's an AFFA and F.A.S.T. Certified Off-ice Trainer, according to her bio on icoachskating.com.
Ade's artistry isn't limited to just the ice. The figure skating coach is also a hip hop dancer and choreographer.
Her dance technique and choreography skills have allowed her to work for an impressive list of music industry and corporate clients including McDonalds, Sears, and Seventeen Magazine. Ade Is the Technical Director of the 7K Skating Academy.
Ade's coaching philosophy is focused on equipping athletes with the "complete package.
She created a program called "T. " (Total Athlete Performance Seminars), which is intended to develop the "whole" athlete, including the mental and emotional aspects that are required for successful training and competition at all levels.
Under this program, Ade developed a video series called "Koriography" which is intended to educate and inspire skaters.
According to 7K Skating Academy's website the purpose of this series is to "use the union of science and art to design each athlete's unique journey towards success.".
The videos cover psychological, tactical and technical guidance along with helping athletes discover what motivates them to succeed. Brown Also Trained With Frank Carroll in Summer of 2016.
Brown spent several weeks with world-renowned coach Frank Carroll in the summer of 2016. Carroll has an impressive coaching resume to say the least.
Carroll was inducted into the United States Figure Skating Hall of Fame in 1996. He became the first figure skating coach to be named the Olympic Coach of the Year in 1997.
He was also elected to the World Figure Skating Hall of Fame in 2007. Carroll coached three skaters to capture World Figure Skating Championship titles: Linda Fratianne, Michelle Kwan, and Evan Lysacek.
"When this summer rolled around, I needed some sort of change," Brown told The Gazette in 2016. "Kori trusts Frank and he was kind enough to open up his home and work with me this summer.
I am so grateful for that. It was a different kind of eye to watch me.
"He is so incredible with the process of maturing the skater. His eye was to make me a more class(ical) skater and to hit every line, and execute every jump.".
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Speak English With Confidence - Holidays - Listening - Duration: 2:40.on my last holiday I went to an island in Thailand called koh lanta i went
there for a week with some friends i had a lot of fun there the weather was
lovely it was hot and sunny every day in fact it was a little too hot so we spent
a lot of time in the swimming pool the hotel was excellent it was a four-star
hotel and it was next to a long wide beach which was covered in white sand it
had three swimming pools and a fantastic gym I had a huge balcony as well with an
amazing view out over the sea to be honest the food at the hotel wasn't
great but there were lots of nice restaurants nearby
and they all cooked delicious seafood dishes there were also some nice bars
next to the beach every evening we watched the sun go down over the sea
while drinking a cold beer it was so relaxing one day we took a boat trip to
a tiny island about 1 hour away the boat trip was ok the sea was calm and
beautiful but I felt a little seasick when we got to the island we saw lots of
colorful birds we spent all day on the island and we took the boat back at
sunset the sunset over the sea was absolutely breathtaking so yeah it was a
wonderful holiday
so did you get the answers to my questions
so did I have a good holiday yes of course it was wonderful the only
problem was the food at the hotel and feeling seasick on the boat trip but
otherwise it was great now how do you know I had a good holiday well things
like it was fun lovely weather excellent hotel relaxing wonderful as
well in the next lecture you can listen to my talk again and you can complete a
listening activity
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Here's what you never knew about Ally McBeal - Duration: 4:37.Here's what you never knew about Ally McBeal
OOGA chaka, ooga chaka. Can you believe it's been 20 years since Ally McBeal first hit our screens?.
The legal comedy-drama set in Boston law firm Cage & Fish was an instant hit when it debuted in 1997 and made Calista Flockhart one of the biggest stars in television.
During the show's five season run, Flockhart was joined on screen by an impressive cast that included Jane Krakowski, Portia de Rossi, Robert Downey Jr. , Lucy Liu, Gil Bellows, Dame Edna Everage and Jon Bon Jovi.
To celebrate Ally McBeal's 20th anniversary, we've tracked down some little known facts about the show. ANOTHER ACTRESS CLAIMED SHE WAS OFFERED THE LEAD ROLE.
Bridget Fonda (Jane Fonda's niece) said in 1999 that she was approached to play Ally McBeal but turned it down because she didn't want to do TV.
"David sent the [Ally McBeal] script and offer to me through my agent," Fonda told The Calgary Sun. "I refused to read the script for fear I might really like it. I've never wanted to do TV. I love feature films too much.".
Fonda, who appeared in Jackie Brown and Lake Placid, doesn't regret her decision to pass on the offer though. "I'm not kicking myself for having passed on Ally McBeal, even though it's a huge hit," she said.
"I've been acting long enough to know it could have been a complete dud with me in it. It may work as well as it does because of Calista.". Source:AP.
Bridget Fonda in Lake Placid. LUCY LIU WAS GOING TO PASS ON ALLY MCBEAL.
Lucy Liu originally auditioned to play Nelle but the part was given to Portia de Rossi instead. Kelley was so impressed by Liu though that he specifically wrote the character of Ling Woo for her to play.
But as the actress told Metro, she was initially going to pass on the role to do a play instead,.
"They came back a few weeks later with this guest-star role and at the same time I was being offered a play," she said.
"The TV role was only eight days' work; the play was running for three months and I wanted to do the play because it was more artistic.
But my manager insisted I take Ally McBeal — she told me I was going to pass on the play that time and I was going to do this show, and that was that.
Then, of course, it became such a part of the Zeitgeist and changed my career.".
Cast: Vonda Shepherd, Courtney Thorne-Smith, Gil Bellows, Jane Krakowski, Greg Germann, Portia de Rossi, Peter McNicol and Lucy Liu with Calista Flockhart and Lisa Nicole Carson. WHEN ALLY MCBEAL MET THE PRACTICE.
A few months before he launched Ally McBeal, creator and writer David E. The shows aired on different TV networks but existed in the same universe.
Ally McBeal was wacky whereas The Practice was far more serious, but despite their differences, the two legal shows came together for a crossover episode.
Part one of the crossover episode aired on Fox with the second part of the episode airing an hour later on ABC. Was it a success? Not really according to Tyler Coates from The Decider.
"It was a mismatched pairing for the shows, which had dramatically disparate tones. Bobby and Eugene played it straight when they ended up on Ally McBeal, and Ally was surprisingly poised and professional on The Practice.
It was mostly just a strange experience, as the two episodes didn't fit together very smoothly.".
Calista Flockhart from Ally McBeal with Dylan McDermott from The Practice. THE REAL REASON LISA NICOLE CARSON LEFT THE SHOW. Lisa Nicole Carson had a main role on Ally McBeal playing Renée Raddick for the first four seasons. But then there was an incident.
"I was in New York City catching up with loved ones when I unexpectedly had a fit in my hotel — yelling, throwing things, crying and raising enough hell that the staff called an ambulance," the actress recalled.
"I ended up being hospitalised for a few weeks, and a psychiatrist gave a diagnosis: bipolar disorder. When she was discharged from hospital, Carson returned to work on Ally McBeal but believes her breakdown cost her her job.
"Everybody on the show was wonderful to me, but my contract wasn't renewed for the final season," she said. "Nobody gave me an explanation, but I assumed it had to do with what had happened.
Lisa Nicole Carson as Renee Raddick. THE WEDDING EPISODE THAT NEVER WAS. joined the cast of Ally McBeal just a week after he was released from a substance abuse treatment facility.
The show's ratings had declined in the third season but the numbers increased significantly in the fourth season thanks to the addition of Downey Jr. who played Ally McBeal's love interest, Larry Paul.
Although he was a hit on screen, the actor was still battling his addictions behind the scenes. "I'm probably not the best person to ask about that period," he told The Guardian in 2003 about his time on Ally McBeal.
"It was my lowest point in terms of addictions. At that stage, I didn't give a f**k whether I ever acted again.". Larry Paul and Ally McBeal were meant to get married in the season four finale, but when Downey Jr.
was arrested in 2001 for suspicion of being under the influence of drugs, the actor was fired from the show and the finale was rewritten with the two lovers ending their relationship.
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