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Learn to cooperate - Duration: 1:48.
Hey this is Robert Simic, The Billionaire Coach and today I have a challenge for you.
In fact, I think that this may be the very next challenge for humanity as whole, and
an opportunity for evolution.
I am basically challenging everyone today to "Learn to cooperate"
The way I see it, the problem is that most humans only know how to compete.
It starts before schools, and goes well into our adulthoods.
We compete for better grades.
If we cooperate, if one student helps another - it's called cheating.
We compete for better jobs.
Better positions in corporations… because…
"There is only one seat at the top of that pyramid, and it better had my name on it!"
Businesses working together seems absurd by all means, and when corporations do form alliances
- it's considered a monopoly, which is often illegal.
Politicians, governments truly working together... can be a subject for a conspiracy and treason.
No one taught us to cooperate, ecologically and sustainably.
No wonder world is where it's at... at a brink of a collapse... or… at a brink of a new
beginning?
For how much longer will we see differences in our race, religion, styles, preferences,
beliefs, disbeliefs... how many more excuses can we find... to keep looking away?
To keep looking away from unity... away from one race, human race, one planet, you know,
this space ship that we are on, that most of us call "home"...
What else can we find to steer us away from mutually beneficial, sustainable progress?
What do you think… are we capable of evolving into cooperating and thus overcoming the current
global challenges?
Share your thoughts with me and I look forward to learning by your side, together.
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15 Words You Might Be Pronouncing WRONG! - Commonly Mispronounced English Words - Duration: 7:45.
Hello and welcome. In this lesson I'm going to share with you 15 words that
you are probably pronouncing incorrectly. And of course I'll also teach you the
right way to say these words. So without further ado let's jump into it.
Here is word number one: how do you say it? The correct pronunciation is
poem - /po-um/ poem. Now some people say /poyum/ but that's not a standard
pronunciation. The correct way to say it is poem. Now poems in general
as a form of literature are called poetry /po-a-tree/ poetry. The next word is
this vegetable. Now this is not an /on-i-on/ it's an onion /un-yun/ onion. Number three
is another vegetable: the tomato actually that's the American
pronunciation. The British pronunciation is /to-mah-to/. Now in the pronunciation
symbols on the screen AmE means American English and BrE means British English
Now the American and British pronunciations of this word are mostly
the same; there are three syllables in each but it's that middle syllable that
Americans and Brits disagree on. For Americans that syllable is /may/ tomato
and for Brits it's /mah/ /tomahto/ tomato tomato. Now we've
talked about a couple of vegetables but are you saying the word vegetable itself
correctly? It's vegetable it's not /veggie-ta-bl/ and there's no table in it
It's /vej-ta-bl/ vegetable. I hope that onions and tomatoes aren't the only
vegetables you eat because doctors recommend that we include a variety of
fruits and vegetables in our diet. Did you notice how I said that word? It's
variety - /va-rai-a-tee/ with the stress on the second syllable /rai/ so it's
variety. The next word is mountain. I sometimes hear my English students say
/moun-tayn/ but that second syllable is /ton/ maybe because it takes a ton of
work to climb to the top of a mountain. Once again the word is mountain. If you
do get to the top of a mountain you might find somebody sitting there
meditating peacefully in that calm and serene atmosphere; that person might be a
monk. Not a /mawnk/, but a monk with an /uh/ sound
monk. Next up is this word - how would you say it? Well there are actually two
versions of this word; the more common version is a verb and it means that you
were doing some activity but then you stopped it and now you're starting that
activity again and it's pronounced resume. /ri-zoom/ like when you zoom your
camera lens, resume. Now that's the American pronunciation; the British
pronunciation is slightly different /ri-zyoom/ resume. So American resume
British resume. The second version of this word refers to a document that has
your qualifications, your work history etc. on it and it's something that you
might give to an interviewer when you're looking for a job.
This version is spelled with accents; those little slant lines above the e's
and it's pronounced /re-za-may/ in American English. In British
English it's pronounced /re-zyu-may/ So American resume and
British resume. Number nine is another type of document - certificate. I sometimes
hear students mispronounce this word as /certifi-KATE/ but your name doesn't have
to be Kate for you to get a certificate. Now that's a terrible joke but just
remember that that last syllable is /ket/ /sir-ti-fi-ket/ with the stress on the
second syllable /ti/ - certificate. Number ten is data. Now this word basically just
means information, especially information that's used to make calculations but
there's some debate about the correct pronunciation because there are three
ways that people say this word - /day-ta/ which is the way that I said it, /da-ta/ and
even /daa-ta/ but the most common pronunciation is /day-ta/ and that's how I
recommend you say this word. Once again, data. The next word is cupboard - it refers
to a piece of furniture with doors and shelves that's used to store things like
clothes. Now this is not a /cup-board/ I know it's spelled like that but it's
pronounced /ka-berd/. If you're more into British English you can
drop the /r/ and say /ka-bud/. Number twelve is this word: it's an adjective
and it means that something is easily broken like glass. You often see that
sticker on shipping boxes to say that the package needs to be handled with
care. So how would you pronounce the word? In American English it's pronounced
/fra-jil/. In British English, the second syllable is /jayl/
So American /fra-jil/ and British /fra-jayl/. Next up is determine - this is not
/deter-mine/ - there's no mine here - it's /de-ter-min/
with a stress on the second syllable /ter/, so determine. Once again, determine.
What about when a situation is a total mess and you just can't determine what's
going on? Well you can use this word to describe it. It means a state of total
confusion and it's pronounced /kay-os/. /Kay/ like the letter K and /os/, chaos. And our
last word is niche or is it /neesh/? Well this word refers to a small space in a
wall where you can put things like statues but it can also mean a
comfortable job or business for a person. The traditional pronunciation of this
word is /nich/ but due to influences from other languages like French, /neesh/ has
become more popular. In fact it's the more common pronunciation in British
English nowadays. I personally prefer /nich/ because saying /neesh/ might make
you sound artificial but of course both /nich/ and /neesh/ are acceptable. Alright
I hope you enjoyed this lesson. If you did give it a thumbs up by hitting the
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happy learning and I'll see you in another lesson soon.
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Why You Shouldn't Compare Yourself to Others - Duration: 0:40.
- One thing I don't do is I don't compare
what I'm doing to other people
because it's easy to look over your shoulder
at what someone else is doing,
and then, if you're not doing that,
then you feel kind of down for yourself.
I personally don't do that.
I like to be a competitive person with myself.
Be comfortable with who you are.
You don't have to ever look at what other people are doing
'cause that can make you sad.
As I venture off into different phases of my life,
I want to continue that,
and I wanna transfer that energy that I had
to people around me so that they can have that joy.
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Birthday Song for Jijaji - Happy Birthday Song for Jijaji - Duration: 2:04.
Birthday Song for Jijaji
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What The Heck Are Squachos—And Should You Be Eating Them - Duration: 3:12.
What the heck are squat goes and should you be eating them
just when the holiday season is finally over another opportunity for indulging takes its place gets ready folks it's a viewing party time
whether you're a movie buff for football of fish in at a January and February are when
everyone gathers round the TV to watch all the season's big events
and eat food lots of crispy goalie cheesy food
that's where squawk owes come in basically
there nachos made with sliced
roasted zucchini or summer squash there still loaded with all your favorite toppings so they taste delicious
that their lower in calories
cards and salt than nachos made with the usual tortilla chips
so you can make it through the Oscars and the endless round of playoff games and the Super
Bowl without busting a button on those genes you scored on sale after Christmas
steak and Quinn Elise Kwok owes the simple list way to make zucchini or summer squash chips
slice them thinly and roast them in a hot oven until charred
the fit fork tops hers with a mixture of cheddar cheese and almond flower for an extra buttery texture
plus Quinn Noah and seared steak strips for loads of protein
Yum meatless zucchini nachos to make your squawk owes more crisp and chip like use a
mandolin to slice them paper thin says Betsy life
topped with crumbled black been burgers cheddar cheese and black beans have their
just as satisfying as your favorite bar snack minus the bellyache later on
grilled zucchini nachos
for smoky squawk those with even more flavor
try grilling your zucchini slices like two peas and their prod the make sure to brush them with olive oil first
so they don't stick adding avocado to the usual cheese diced tomato
black beans and cilantro toppings makes the nachos be even richer and more satisfying
to spiral eyes Tzu Keeney nachos don't want to give up those tortilla chips altogether do like
perl vs. doe and add zucchini to your mix of natural toppings
piling on the water and fiber rich veggies helps you fill up faster so you'll eat fewer chips over all the loaded calio nachos you might not
technically be able to call them squawk owes that sweet potatoes make another tasty substitute for the usual tortilla chips
like sees clean kitchen makes razor thin sweet potato chips with a mandolin and tops them
with shredded to Pottle chicken fresh guacamole
and homemade salsa one pan cauliflower nachos another option trade the zucchini for thinly sliced cauliflower florets
fit foodie finds roasts them on a sheet pan until their crisp on the outside and creamy on the inside
then piles on shredded rotisseries chicken pinto beans
red onion jalapeno have an pico De gallo
the result is maximum flavor
for minimal man
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Can't Help Fallin' in Love (Music video cover) - Duration: 3:01.
Wise men say
Only fools rush in
But I can't help
Falling in love with you
Shall I stay?
Would it be a sin?
If I can't help
Falling in love with you
Like a river flows
Surely to the sea
Darling, so it goes
Somethings are meant to be
Take my hand
Take my whole life too
For I can't help
Falling in love with you
Like a river flows
Surely to the sea
Darling, so it goes
Somethings are meant to be
Take my hand
Take my whole life too
For I can't help
Falling in love with you
For I can't help
Falling in love
With you
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Birthday Song for Kanika - Happy Birthday Song for Kanika - Duration: 2:04.
Birthday Song for Kanika
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Birthday Song for Jayshri - Happy Birthday Song for Jayshri - Duration: 2:04.
Birthday Song for Jayshri
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When to hire a HR manager - Geneva Business School - Duration: 0:58.
We hired an HR Manager
3 months ago
and our life has completely changed.
When you're five and one is not an A player it's ok,
but when you're 30
and you have 20, 15 even 10 B players,
which are really good.
That's the really harsh part,
to see an A player from a B player,
I'm not talking about an F player
and then it's too late,
because the culture,
the mindset,
the way to challenge the team,
the company,
to be able to track focus.
To eat healthy and be a good team,
if you don't have A players
it's going to go lower and lower.
So, you need A players
to recruit A players.
Before scaling to more than 10 people
I'd say you need an HR.
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Birthday Song for Jiju - Happy Birthday Song for Jiju - Duration: 2:04.
Birthday Song for Jiju
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How do you protect London from flooding? - Duration: 3:12.
In 1953, the UK suffered from a significant flood event. Unfortunately
300 people died, 100 of these 300 were localized on the Thames
Estuary. This set in motion a plan to protect London from flooding and the
result of that was the Thames Barrier was constructed in 1982. The Thames
Barrier itself consists of ten individual gates that operate
independently. Typically, on a normal day, these gates will be in rest position
which allows river traffic to navigate through the barrier. Depending which type
of gate it is, they will either be raised or lowered into defence position in the
event of a surge tide approaching. If there is even a small increase in sea
level out in the sea, that has a significant impact when it is funneled
into the river. That raising level becomes much higher - up to metres - and
that's one of the biggest things that the Thames Barrier protects London from.
TEAM2100 is a ten-year program that forms the first ten years of a wider 100-year
plan which aims to manage the flood defences on the tidal stretch of the
Thames. The programme covers various different types of flood defense assets.
The Thames Barrier is one of them, probably the biggest one in the system.
Altogether there's over four thousand assets that operate in one system that protects
London from flooding. The Thames Barrier protects £275 billion worth of
capital value and 1.3 million people. So during the works, the EA may
issue a six hour notice which is basically six hours from the time when
the EA need to have the gates in defence to protect it from storm surge. This
means we have a limited time to close out the works that we're doing and to
hand the gate back so that it can be turned into defence. The Thames Barrier is extremely
important, it's one of the major tidal flood-defences in the world. Some of the
things we do are refurbishment of the actual Thames Barrier and the associated gates along the Thames Estuary.
Queensborough Creek barrier is a project undertaken on on TEAM2100. In 2015, it was found that parts of the
barrier, including the functions, were defective and therefore a refurbishment
project needed to take place. This involves the replacement of the barrier
gates themselves, the installation of a new two-story
control building, silt management system and dredging of the channel itself.
A lot of the flood infrastructure in London is ageing. With this flood wall there was an
issue where it was moving too much and basically we had to put something in
place temporarily to stop it from collapsing. The times at which they do
this on a daily basis also changes so, understanding these movements, we were
able to maximize our planning works during high tide and then capitalize on
construction works during low tide.
The works we're doing currently and the works that the Environment Agency will be doing in future are all to
combat the ever-increasing challenge that not just the UK but the world
is facing in terms of flood events.
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Birthday Song for Kanchan - Happy Birthday Song for Kanchan - Duration: 2:04.
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