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According to

Travel and Leisure magazine, the best city in the world right now you could visit is

San Miguel de Allende in Mexico, followed by Charleston in the USA, followed by Chiang

Mai in Thailand.

These three places, however, don't even get on the top 20 places to actually live,

in this year's Quality of Living Index, a yearly list compiled by HR firm, Mercer.

Apparently, if you want to live the good life, you should move to Vienna, Austria, Zurich,

Switzerland, or Auckland, New Zealand.

The top twenty list doesn't include any cities from the UK or the USA, two countries

that have arguably been the two heavyweights in the last century regarding power and wealth.

These two countries, however, contain cities that attract millions of overseas visitors

every year.

Today we are going to compare them, in this episode of the Infographics Show, New York

City vs London.

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The cities are two of the most visited places in the entire world.

In 2016, though, the most visited city in the world by international travelers was Thailand's

capital, Bangkok.

21.47 million people visited Bangkok that year.

In second place was London, with 19.88 million visitors, and in third place was Paris with

18.03 million visitors.

The most visited U.S. city was New York City, and that was in fifth place with 12.75 million

visitors.

Dubai was in fourth.

In the last five years, Bangkok held the first position three times, and London twice.

In our comparison, we might thereby deduce that London is more visitable than New York

City.

Let's find out why.

First, we will take a look at the two cities' abridged history.

We'll start with London as it's the elder.

The city of London is old, but nowhere near as old as some cities in the Middle East,

China, or other parts of Europe.

You'll know from our show on the British and Roman Empires that Britain was invaded

by the Romans in 43 AD.

They established the city of Londinium, that at the time was about the size of a small

village in England right now.

When the Romans left Londinium, it was pretty much a ghost town, and for hundreds of years

it remained so.

Even the invading Vikings didn't do much with it, and it wasn't until the Normans

invaded from France and subjugated the country that London became a powerful city.

William the Conqueror made London the Norman stronghold, building the famous Tower of London.

The Normans would be the last people to this date to successfully invade England.

In medieval times London grew in power and wealth, but that also included the spread

of poverty, corruption and greed among the upper echelons of society, and bouts of population-denuding

plagues.

It wasn't until 1850 that London became the largest city in the world in terms of

population.

Some sources say it was as early as 1825, though most scholars agree that London was

the most populated city until the 1920s.

Another city then took over right up until the 60s, and that was the city of New York.

Long before New York City had high-rise buildings, it was the stomping ground of Algonquin natives

who hunted and fished where people now trade stocks and eat pastrami sandwiches.

It wasn't until 1624 that European settlers would start a community in the city, when

families of the Dutch West India Company made a home on Nutten Island.

That's now known as Governors Island and is between Manhattan and Brooklyn.

Being Dutch, they called this place New Amsterdam.

Some historians say that the Dutch bought the area from the natives for a few trinkets.

The peace between the natives and the Euro expansionists didn't last, and the trouble

ended with the a lot more native causalities than Dutch casualties.

New Amsterdam soon covered much of what we regard as New York City today, but the imperialistic

Brits guided by London prospectors would soon burst the Dutch bubble.

On August 26, 1664, four British frigates sailed to New Amsterdam and in a bloodless

coup took control and renamed it New York, after the Duke of York, not the city of York

in the north of England.

At that time, the city had about 1,500 Europeans and 375 Africans, most of whom were slaves.

It remained that way for over a hundred years, and even when American independence was on

the cards, New York City was a stronghold for British loyalists.

In 1783 the British were forced out, and in 1789 it became the first national capital

of the U.S.

Only in 1790 did the capital become Washington DC.

Like London, the growing city had its fair share of growing pains, including great fires,

and huge loss of life due to yellow fever and cholera.

Nonetheless, by 1850 the population was more than 550,000 and New York City had become

a center of the world.

So now we come to the present day.

The population of London right now is thought to be about 8.7 million.

This has spiked lately due to the arrival of ethnic minorities that make up about 44

percent of the city's population.

London covers an area of 607 sq. miles (1,570 sq km), making it the biggest city in Europe.

New York City has a population of 8.538 million, and is it a mixed city in terms of ethnicity.

About 44 percent of residents are white Caucasian, 27 percent Hispanic, 25 percent black or African

American, with a much smaller mix of other ethnicities.

The city covers 304 sq miles (789 sq km) and is the biggest city in the USA, though considerably

smaller than London.

But with almost equal populations, this means New Yorkers have far less space.

So what about the standard of living in these cities?

They are both pivotal cities regarding the financial sector, though one website claims

that London's financial sector is slightly bigger with 340,000 employees to New York's

322,000.

As of March 2017, the Global Financial Centres Index puts London at the center of the world,

with New York hot on its heels in the number two spot.

New York has more billionaires, with 103 in 2017 according to Forbes, while London only

has 72.

London is said to have better job growth, though, over the last decade.

For the average Joe of us, how is life in these cities?

Again, it depends on which source you read.

The latest cost of living Index by Expatisan puts New York as the 5th most expensive city

to live in the world and London in 12th, with food and housing in New York being more expensive,

but clothes and transportation being cheaper.

The Guardian reports that after Brexit, London got a lot cheaper, stating that the city has

recently arrived at a "new-found bargain-basement status".

In fact, according to the website Numbeo - that compares cost of prices around the world - the

cities are fairly equal in terms of eating, going out, shopping, but just a bit more in

New York.

Renting in London is cheaper than New York if you're not renting high-end apartments,

but actually buying a place is much more expensive in London on average.

Travel is more expensive in London, whether you buy your own gas or use public transportation.

Gas and electric is also more expensive in London, but Internet is almost half the price

of New York on average.

Education is more expensive in New York, and it's thought that inner city London schools

are a bit better than inner city New York schools.

The average wage in New York is 4,542 dollars a month, while in London it is only 2,952

dollars a month.

That might sound bad for Londoners, but they get free health care, lots of paid vacation,

and in general better workers' rights.

Money aside, what about the general day to day creature comforts?

Well, as London is much bigger, it also has more space.

With that you get more parks, and more green spaces.

At the same time New York is easier to get around and some people speaking on forums

say a bit more fun as it's compact, and unlike London, is more of a 24-hour city.

If you are out at night, London may have more crimes in terms of robberies and assaults,

but New York has more murders.

According to Numbeo, respondents to a survey said they felt similar about safety in London

and New York.

It seems the difference is bigger crimes are more common in New York, but your chances

of finding trouble on the street is more likely in London.

We should, however, take this to those that have lived in both cities.

According to one American man who did both for many years, he said on a forum thread

that both cities were too expensive, even when single.

He loved the open sprawling green spaces in London, and at times didn't like the noisy,

claustrophobic streets of New York.

He did, however, like the fact that in New York, you could sit down anywhere and find

enjoyment, while London was too spread out for him at times.

The writer agreed with the sites we cited already on costs of things, also the heavy

workload in the U.S. for most people, but did say in terms of meeting new people, socializing,

or partying, New York is easier.

One more thing he pointed out that we didn't mention yet was the weather, which is a deal-breaker

for some people.

New York has colder winters and can have steaming hot summers, whereas London is cool, damp

and grey for much of the year, with some warm weeks in summer and only a moderately cold

winter compared to New York.

We'll end it there with the weather.

Have you lived in or visited either of these two cities?

If so, we'd love it if you shared your opinion in the comments!

Also, be sure to check out our other video called American Cops vs British Cops!

Thanks for watching, and, as always, don't forget to like, share, and subscribe.

See you next time!

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The Gospel of John: Chapter 18 - GNT CC Read-Along - Duration: 9:08.

John 18 Good News Translation (GNT) The Arrest of Jesus

18 After Jesus had said this prayer, He left with His disciples and went across Kidron Brook.

There was a garden in that place, and Jesus and His disciples went in.

2 Judas, the traitor, knew where it was, because many times Jesus had met there with His disciples.

3 So Judas went to the garden, taking with Him a group of Roman soldiers, and some Temple

guards sent by the chief priests and the Pharisees; they were armed and carried lanterns and torches.

4 Jesus knew everything that was going to happen to Him, so He stepped forward and asked them,

"Who is it you are looking for?"

5 "Jesus of Nazareth," they answered.

"I am He," he said.

Judas, the traitor, was standing there with them.

6 When Jesus said to them, "I am He," they moved back and fell to the ground.

7 Again Jesus asked them, "Who is it you are looking for?"

"Jesus of Nazareth," they said.

8 "I have already told you that I am He," Jesus said.

"If, then, you are looking for Me, let these others go."

(9 He said this so that what He had said might come true: "Father, I have not lost even

one of those You gave Me.")

10 Simon Peter, who had a sword, drew it and struck the High Priest's slave, cutting off his right ear.

The name of the slave was Malchus.

11 Jesus said to Peter, "Put your sword back in its place!

Do you think that I will not drink the cup of suffering which My Father has given Me?"

Jesus before Annas 12 Then the Roman soldiers with their commanding

officer and the Jewish guards arrested Jesus, tied Him up, 13 and took Him first to Annas.

He was the father-in-law of Caiaphas, who was High Priest that year.

14 It was Caiaphas who had advised the Jewish authorities that it was better

that one man should die for all the people.

Peter Denies Jesus 15 Simon Peter and another disciple followed Jesus.

That other disciple was well known to the High Priest, so He went with Jesus into the

courtyard of the High Priest's house, 16 while Peter stayed outside by the gate.

Then the other disciple went back out, spoke to the girl at the gate, and brought Peter inside.

17 The girl at the gate said to Peter, "Aren't you also one of the disciples of that Man?"

"No, I am not," answered Peter.

18 It was cold, so the servants and guards had built a charcoal fire and were standing

around it, warming themselves.

So Peter went over and stood with them, warming himself.

The High Priest Questions Jesus 19 The High Priest questioned Jesus about

His disciples and about His teaching.

20 Jesus answered, "I have always spoken publicly to everyone; all My teaching was

done in the synagogues and in the Temple, where all the people come together.

I have never said anything in secret.

21 Why, then, do you question Me?

Question the people who heard Me.

Ask them what I told them—they know what I said."

22 When Jesus said this, one of the guards there slapped Him and said,

"How dare You talk like that to the High Priest!"

23 Jesus answered him, "If I have said anything wrong, tell everyone here what it was.

But if I am right in what I have said, why do you hit Me?"

24 Then Annas sent Him, still tied up, to Caiaphas the High Priest.

Peter Denies Jesus Again 25 Peter was still standing there keeping himself warm.

So the others said to Him, "Aren't you also one of the disciples of that Man?"

But Peter denied it.

"No, I am not," he said.

26 One of the High Priest's slaves, a relative of the man whose ear Peter had cut off, spoke up.

"Didn't I see you with Him in the garden?" he asked.

27 Again Peter said "No"—and at once a rooster crowed.

Jesus before Pilate 28 Early in the morning Jesus was taken from

Caiaphas' house to the governor's palace.

The Jewish authorities did not go inside the palace, for they wanted to keep themselves

ritually clean, in order to be able to eat the Passover meal.

29 So Pilate went outside to them and asked, "What do you accuse this Man of?"

30 Their answer was, "We would not have brought Him to you if He had not committed a crime."

31 Pilate said to them, "Then you yourselves take Him and try Him according to your own law.

They replied, "We are not allowed to put anyone to death."

(32 This happened in order to make come true what Jesus had said when He indicated the

kind of death He would die.)

33 Pilate went back into the palace and called Jesus.

"Are you the king of the Jews?" he asked Him.

34 Jesus answered, "Does this question come from you or have others told you about Me?"

35 Pilate replied, "Do you think I am a Jew?

It was Your Own people and the chief priests who handed You over to me.

What have You done?"

36 Jesus said, "My kingdom does not belong to this world; if My kingdom belonged to this

world, My followers would fight to keep Me from being handed over to the Jewish authorities.

No, My kingdom does not belong here!"

37 So Pilate asked Him, "Are You a king, then?"

Jesus answered, "You say that I am a king.

I was born and came into the world for this one purpose, to speak about the Truth.

Whoever belongs to the Truth listens to Me."

38 "And what is truth?" Pilate asked.

Jesus Is Sentenced to Death Then Pilate went back outside to the people

and said to them, "I cannot find any reason to condemn Him.

39 But according to the custom you have, I always set free a prisoner for you during the Passover.

Do you want me to set free for you the king of the Jews?"

40 They answered him with a shout, "No, not Him!

We want Barabbas!"

(Barabbas was a bandit.)

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What is Sarahah App and How to use it for fun - Duration: 5:01.

Do you Know how to get honest and interesting opinions of your friends and coworkers about you?

Do you know what is Sarahah App. Do you know how to use this

Sarahah app. if not then watch this video coming up next

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launched few months ago this year and is a very interesting app. This app is viral

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5 Common Signs of Typhoid Fever - Duration: 10:03.

Hi, I am Qila.

On this occasion, I will talk about 5 Common Signs of Typhoid Fever that you should to know.

Knowing the early 5 Common Signs of Typhoid Fever

can help you receive the best treatment before it becomes serious or even life threatening.

So let's get started with a closer look at what Typhoid is first.

Typhoid fever is an acute illness associated with fever,

caused by the Salmonella enterica serotype Typhi bacteria.

It can also be caused by Salmonella paratyphi, a related bacterium that usually causes a less severe illness.

The bacteria are deposited in water or food by a human carrier and are then spread to other people in the area.

Typhoid fever is contracted by drinking or eating the bacteria in contaminated food or water.

People with acute illness can contaminate the surrounding water supply through stool,

which contains a high concentration of the bacteria.

Contamination of the water supply can, in turn, taint the food supply.

The bacteria can survive for weeks in water or dried sewage.

About 3%-5% of people become carriers of the bacteria after the acute illness.

Others suffer a very mild illness that goes unrecognized.

These people may become long-term carriers of the bacteria even though they have no symptoms.

The incubation period is usually 1-2 weeks, and the duration of the illness is about 3-4 weeks.

And here are 5 Common Signs of Typhoid Fever that you should to know:

1. High fever.

One of the most common signs of typhoid is high fever.

fever is among the most common symptoms of sickness, especially when referring to an infection.

Fever (also known as pyrexia or controlled hyperthermia)

is when our body temperature which can reach up to 39-40 C (103-104 F).

When a person is infected with a bug, either viral or bacterial, the immune system will recognize the foreign invaders,

and begin a barrage of processes in order to try and kill off the infection.

Among these processes, some of them result in the release of pyrogens in the blood stream which travel to the brain

and integrated with a region known as the hypothalamus, which acts as the body's thermostat.

And the result is a fever.

the body temperature increases as its primary defense to kill them either directly,

or through the action of certain immune cells that show improved function with elevated body temperature.

The typical changes in the pattern of fever are a key indicator in suspecting typhoid.

Typhoid fever is accompanied by chills and a steep rise in temperature over a period of 2-3 days.

This fever may persist for 2 weeks or more.

There could be variations in temperature at different times during the day.

2. Lethargy and Headaches.

Moderate to severe headache may be common as the fever rises and drops throughout the day.

In most infectious diseases where fever sets in, about of headache just follows.

The bacteria that enters the bloodstream attacks the various organs of the body

and this is one of the reason why headaches accompany a high grade fever.

And you also may experience lethargy.

lethargy simply refers to a symptom that causes you to feel sleepy or fatigued and sluggish.

This sluggishness may be in terms of movements.

In terms of typhoid, once a person is infected their bodies will begin (involuntarily)

the process of trying to fight off the infection.

This causes the bodies finite among of energy and resources to be allocated elsewhere,

which leaves the sufferer with a feeling of being in a daze that can often be the sign that you need to get to the doctor quickly.

3. Poor Appetite.

The Third Common Sign of Typhoid Fever is Poor Appetite.

In some cases of typhoid, the bacteria can release toxins in the stomach that significantly decreases appetite.

This is especially concerning as the nature of typhoid causes fever and other taxing symptoms on the body,

symptoms that in order to be overcome need a certain amount of sustenance.

However, in the case of typhoid and a diminished appetite,

it can easily prolong an untreated infection.

Since your digestive enzymes remains suppressed due to the bacterial attack,

you develop a sluggish metabolism which kills the desire to eat or even sip liquids.

Loss of appetite causes generalized weakness and fatigue and feelings of lethargy,

that you may not feel hungry and you may even feel full soon after having a small portion size.

4. Abdominal Pain.

The Fourth Common Sign of Typhoid Fever is Abdominal Pain.

Although it might seem like a rather broad term, abdominal pain refers to pain that is felt between the chest and pelvic area;

usually described as crampy, achy, dull, intermittent or sharp.

Any time the body is infected, regardless of the area,

be it the throat, blood, or in the case of typhoid, the intestines,

there is a possibility for bacteria to enter the digestive tract.

When this happens, the result is abdominal pain.

Invasion of the stomach wall by the pathogens can cause severe pain.

At this point examination of the abdomen may reveal tenderness and swelling.

5. Muscles Pains.

It is not just abdominal pain that can make you go weak in the gut,

the bacterial attack can also make your muscles go weak leading to pain and aches.

At times it can also give rise to painful joints.

According to the National Institute of Health, bacteria can directly stimulate sensory neurons to produce pain and suppress inflammation.

It was once believed that the pain associated with infection was the result of inflammation.

So up until this point, We know that typhoid can decrease a person's appetite,

it also can cause a high fever as well as lethargy, abdominal pain, and muscles pains.

So knowing that as we do, it only stands to reason that a person might lose a bit of weight while battling typhoid.

Are you worried that you or someone you know, may have Typhoid Fever?

Having some of the signs of typhoid fever doesn't mean you definitely have the condition,

but you should always contact your doctor, just to make sure.

The earlier you can identify you're having typhoid fever, the better your chances to get the best treatment.

While it may seem like a small issue, it's never a bad idea to get checked out if there's cause for concern.

If you have any of these 5 common signs of typhoid fever,

get a blood test done immediately to detect the presence of typhoid for faster recovery.

Thank you for watching "5 Common Signs of Typhoid Fever."

Early Detection Could Save Your Life Longer.

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🔹🔹Do You Know Which Is The #1 Food For Hypertension, Heart Attack, Stroke and Cholesterol ?🔹🔹 - Duration: 3:04.

dates are ones of the healthiest fruits you can consume as they are rich in

beneficial ingredients that treat various health issues including

hypertension heart attacks strokes and high cholesterol

they also accelerate the metabolism here are eight of their health benefits

number one dates prevent diarrhea dates are high in potassium which prevents

diarrhea by the healthy bacteria and thus relieving the belly flora and the

intestines dates cleanse blood vessels and prevent the formation of blood clots

so they effectively regulate the unhealthy cholesterol or LDL number

three dates regulate blood pressure dates are high in potassium and contain

no sodium so they are perfect in the case of hypertension

moreover five to six dates contain 80 milligrams of magnesium which boosts the

blood flow and is spread through the blood vessels to reduce blood pressure

you need about three hundred and seventy milligrams of magnesium number four

dates for anemia these fruits are a rich source of iron so they are extremely

useful in the case of anemia pregnancy and for children 100 grams of dates

daily will provide 0.9 milligrams of iron which is about 11 percent of the

recommended daily intake of iron iron has a beneficial effect on the red

blood cells and hemoglobin and helps the oxygen flow through the blood

number five dates prevent strokes the high potassium content in these fruits

enhances the nervous system and prevents strokes

hence the daily intake of 400 milligrams of potassium successfully prevents

strokes number 6 dates for heart health soak the dates in water during the night

and in the morning eat them or add them to your smoothie to support heart health

number seven dates soothe constipation dates are extremely useful in the case

of constipation you should keep them in some water overnight and then drink the

water in the morning to help digestion and use their mild laxative properties

number eight dates help weight loss the consumption of dates on an empty stomach

will help you control your body weight as they contain no cholesterol

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