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Google Doodle Celebrates 186th Birthday Savitribai Phule's Birthday on 3rd Jan 2017

: Savitribai Phule (Born on 3rd January 1831- 10 March 1897),

one of the supreme names who fought against the totalitarianism

of caste and other social evils in India.

Savitribai Phule was born in Naigaon,

(Tha. Khandala, Distt. Satara) her father's

name was Khandoji Nevse and mother's

name was Lakshmi.

Who was Savitribai Phule ?

Savitribai Phule was the first Dalit women,

in-fact first women whose poems got noticed in the British Empire.

Savitribai Phule was the mother of modern poetry stressing necessity of

English and Education through her poems.

Here are few of her poems from "Kavyaphule", Collection of Savitribai's poems, 1854.

she played an important role in improving women's rights in India during British rule.

Savitribai Jyotirao Phule, born on 3 January 1831, was a social reformer and poet.

She played an important role in fighting for women's rights in India during British rule

and is described as "one of the first-generation modern Indian feminists".

Phule also worked to abolish discrimination and unfair treatment of

people based on caste and gender. She found the treatment of the

untouchables problematic and opened a well in her house in 1868 so that,

people who were refused drinking water by the upper caste can use it.

She died while taking care of the patients suffering during the worldwide

Third Pandemic of the bubonic (bacterial infection) plague.

Savitribai Phule were first among the people who declared war against

Casteism and Brahminic-Casteist culture. The Maharashtrian pioneering couple led

mass movement of uniting oppressed class against the Brahminic values and thinking.

Savitribai Phule worked as an equal partner in the mission of uplifting the poor and oppressed people

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Stronger than You - Fandub Español (Versión Masculina) - Duration: 2:54.

This is Garnet, fused.

And I will never be defeated by you, I know this...

because I'm so much stronger.

And every part of me wants to beat you.

We're never going to follow your dumb rules.

Come at me without any of your evil tools.

Let's fight, just you and me.

Let's fight, one against two.

You will regret it if you try to go against us,

because you'll see that you're never going to break us apart.

I know that deep inside you feel lonely,

because, when you look at us, your face fills with anger.

If you break us apart, we will join back together...

and the two of us will become much stronger.

And if you think you can destroy what we both have created,

you will see that there is absolutely no way of doing that.

I'm made of love.

Love.

Love.

This is what I am, what's truly within me.

If you think you can beat us, that's not going to happen.

I am a feeling and I will never die.

I will protect my planet

and I will keep my friends safe.

You will regret it if you try to go against us,

now you'll see that you are never going to beat us.

I know you think that I'm not something to be alarmed of,

because you're forgetting something very important:

I am much more than the just the two of them united,

we are much more robust when we're together.

I am their strength, I am their patience,

I am a harmony.

I'm made of love.

Love.

And it's stronger than you.

Love.

And it's stronger than you.

Love.

And it's stronger than you.

Love.

For more infomation >> Stronger than You - Fandub Español (Versión Masculina) - Duration: 2:54.

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Lace And Ink Polymer Clay Tutorial (Intro Vol-020-3) - Duration: 1:07.

Hi guys, its Cindy Lietz, your Polymer Clay Tutor, and in this video I'm gonna show you

how to do the Lace and Ink Technique.

And this is texture technique where you can get this beautiful look of lace.

Now I've got a few examples here, this is a Hollow Lentil Bead with the Lace and Ink

Technique on one side and a Mokume Gane Technique on the other.

I've also got a small, little charm or pendant, and this has got the Lace Technique on both

sides.

And then I've also got just a little sample chip here, this could be used as a link or

a charm, that type of thing.

And then I've also got a little Heart Bead here where I have put the texture on the outside

of it and it is quite a neat look.

Now, what you'll need for the technique is

For more infomation >> Lace And Ink Polymer Clay Tutorial (Intro Vol-020-3) - Duration: 1:07.

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Interchangeable Pendant Polymer Clay Tutorial (Intro Vol-020-4) - Duration: 1:17.

Hi guys, its Cindy Lietz, your Polymer Clay Tutor, and in today's video I'm going to show

you how to make an Interchangeable Bead Pendant.

And it's quite a clever design, I came up with it myself and it's made with wire.

And what your do is you just undo this little wire here, slip on a bead of your choice and

then you can just click it right back in, and you've got a pendant that you can wear

quite easily and change whenever you want, now I've got a few different examples here.

You can make the pendant large, medium or even super tiny, you can make it with any

kind of wire, so I've got Copper, Steel I also have enamel covered Copper here.

And you can also make it in whatever shape that you like, and I've got a square shape

here as well.

But we're going to make this round shape here, and we're going to make it

For more infomation >> Interchangeable Pendant Polymer Clay Tutorial (Intro Vol-020-4) - Duration: 1:17.

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Faux Jade Polymer Clay Tutorial (Intro Vol-023-2) - Duration: 1:15.

Hi guys, it's Cindy Lietz, your Polymer Clay Tutor, and in today's video I'm going to show

you how to make Faux Jade.

And it's quite a great technique to do with Polymer Clay, because it can be done in many

different ways.

Now I've got a couple of pendants here using the Faux Jade technique, and one is in a slightly

Darker Green, and then here's another one in a little bit Lighter Green.

And I also have some Faux Carved Leaves done in several different colors of Jade.

Now you may not know this, but natural Jade comes in many different colors, and you can

actually go online and take a look at other beads made in Jade and match up some of the

colors that are there.

But I've got a Purple-y colored Jade here, the more typical Green color, here's a Yellow-y

color that… you might hear it called Lemon Jade, and then here's a Rose colored Jade,

so these can all be done using the same technique.

Now what you'll need for supplies is

For more infomation >> Faux Jade Polymer Clay Tutorial (Intro Vol-023-2) - Duration: 1:15.

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Faux Opal Polymer Clay Tutorial (Intro Vol-022-3) - Duration: 1:02.

Hi guys, it's Cindy Lietz, your Polymer Clay Tutor, and in today's video I'm going to show

you how to make Faux Opals.

And this is my version of Faux Opals, and it's got quite a bit of depth to it, I've

got a few samples here done in a variety of colors.

As well I've got a piece here with… it's a pendant with hammered Copper and a piece

of Polymer Clay in the back and then a Faux Opal on the front, and this one is one way

you could use the Faux Opals, or you could set them into a bezel or whatever kind of

project that you want to make with it.

So there's quite a bit of variety that you can get from this project, depending on how

you go about it.

Now the main ingredient that really makes it look

For more infomation >> Faux Opal Polymer Clay Tutorial (Intro Vol-022-3) - Duration: 1:02.

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Johnny Jump Up Polymer Clay Cane Tutorial (Intro Vol-023-4) - Duration: 1:07.

Hi guys, it's Cindy Lietz, your Polymer Clay Tutor, and in today's video I'm going to show

you how to make the Johnny Jump-Up Cane.

And it is my version of a pansy cane, it's an intermediate cane, so it has quite a few

steps to it.

And you can see that it can be reduced right down to tiny, and you can get quite a few

looks with it.

Now I've got a few examples here of beads that were made with the Johnny Jump-Up cane.

This is a little pendant with a cane slice in it, and it was covered with the UV Resin.

I've got a long tube bead here with a few of the decorations of cane slices on it.

I've also got some slices that were done into little beads here, so it's quite, quite pretty.

And you can also make little round beads, or whatever you like with it, the same way

you use any flower cane.

Now the palette that I used was

For more infomation >> Johnny Jump Up Polymer Clay Cane Tutorial (Intro Vol-023-4) - Duration: 1:07.

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Lack of "TIME" on a video shooting | 5 TIPS HOW TO PREVENT IT - Duration: 2:48.

Welcome back, i am Mauro and this is Mauro's films

I would like to talk about time when you schedule a video shooting

Let's get straight to the point

Regarding time recording, it is advisable to discuss it with the client

regardless of whether you are shooting promotional video, wedding video, or any other kind

If the schedule is too tight, you could face a lack of time for planned scenario

which could be a problem not only in terms of the quality of the recording material, but in terms of its quantity too

To be more precise, you'll probably have problems later, during video editing

Something you could miss, something will remain incomplete

nd it could be very difficult to find the most impressive shots that reflect your idea

Accordingly, these are my five tips which I hope will help when a client contacts you

PRESENT YOURSELF

by explaining what you do, what is your style of shooting and try to present your idea

Also, it is important to explain what it takes to get the job done.

the second is time

When you gain the trust of the client, providing the time should not be the problem.

The client should provide all the time you need to do your work. You are the expert in the field

which you will prove with your work

If there is not enough time, reschedule the shooting for another day

even if many people are involved in the shooting

the nuber three is good preparation

you are a beginner, don't waste your time at the set by preparing your gear and settings on the cam

Do it at your home/office, recharge all the batteries, clean up your memory cards

ssemble all the gear you need and do not bring unnecessary stuff.

number

TAKE THE HELP OF AN ASSISTANT

Bring along an assistant familiar with video gear, who will speed up your prearation process so you can focus on the client

COME EARLIER

If you have a schedule at 5 pm, come at least half an hour earlier

Check the environment, the details, the surroundings, the lighting, the light meet the people involved in the filming

nd remember! You will make the best video by taking into account

the wishes of your client and creatively expressing yourself according to your style at the same time

good luck!

thank you for watching

please, geve me a thumbs up if you liked this video, and also comment below

subscribe for more

see you next time from Mauro

For more infomation >> Lack of "TIME" on a video shooting | 5 TIPS HOW TO PREVENT IT - Duration: 2:48.

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Leopard Cane Polymer Clay Tutorial (Intro Vol-024-2) - Duration: 1:14.

Hi guys, it's Cindy Lietz, your Polymer Clay Tutor, and in today's video I'm going to show

you how to make a Leopard Cane.

And this is a really fun animal print that you can make in almost any color combination

that you like, I've got a few examples here.

I've got the natural looking Leopard Cane colors here.

I have a cane made using Black, Silver and White.

I also have another one here done in Purples and Blues.

And one done in Purples and Blues but with more Blue in it this time.

I've got some beads to show you as well.

Here are some cane slices that were covered in a UV Resin that can be used for charms

and pendants and that sort of thing.

I've got some tube beads here that were covered in the Leopard Cane.

And I've also got some round beads as well done in all the different colors.

And the way to do this is you're gonna need

For more infomation >> Leopard Cane Polymer Clay Tutorial (Intro Vol-024-2) - Duration: 1:14.

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Glowing Jelly Roll Cane Polymer Clay Tutorial (Intro Vol-022-1) - Duration: 1:17.

Hi guys, it's Cindy Lietz, your Polymer Clay Tutor, and in today's video I'm going to show

you how to make a Glowing Jellyroll Cane.

And I like to call it the Psychedelic 60's cane, and it's my twist on the Rainbow Jellyroll

Cane.

Here is an example of it here, what's really cool about it is that it glows in the dark.

I'll show a few examples of what I've made with the cane.

Here is a pendant made with a piece rolled out.

I've also got a pair of earrings, right here, and these are really fun, you can try them

on, they just glow and they're beautiful, here's a couple of beads made with them.

And you can also do the same technique in Translucent or Pearl clay.

Here's the cane done in Pearl which gives it, even though it's the same color inks,

it's a slightly different color.

Here it's done in Translucent, and here I've shaped a Translucent cane into a Heart cane,

so you can do quite a bit of cool things with it.

Now, what you're gonna need is some

For more infomation >> Glowing Jelly Roll Cane Polymer Clay Tutorial (Intro Vol-022-1) - Duration: 1:17.

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Easy Kaleidoscope Canes Polymer Clay Tutorial (Intro Vol-021-1) - Duration: 1:58.

Hi guys, it's Cindy Lietz, your Polymer Clay Tutor, and in today's video I'm going to show

you how to make an Easy Kaleidoscope Cane.

Now Kaleidoscope Canes tend to have quite a complicated pattern so they can seem intimidating,

but if you learn the steps that I show you today, I can make it quite simple for you.

Now they can be done in any color combination that you choose.

I've got some pastel colors which we're gonna be working with today, but you can also do

them in any of the palettes that I teach you how to do.

And here's one that has more of a Folk Art look to it because it's using a warmer palette.

I've also got just a Black and White, where I've just taken a White cane and wrapped it

in Black, and used that for this technique, which is quite pretty.

You can also use leftover canes, I've got a leaf cane which was made into a quite detailed

little Kaleidoscope Cane here.

As well I've got a cane that I made using a Gerbera Flower Petal cane which makes for

quite a flourished type cane.

So you've got a lot of flexibility and designs that you can do with this.

I'll show you a couple of projects that you can make with a Kaleidoscope Cane, here are

some buttons.

I've also got a large bead here made with a Kaleidoscope Cane, it's on the end of a

lanyard.

As well I have a Pillow bead here on an interchangeable bead pendant, so there's quite a bit of uses

for a Kaleidoscope Cane.

Now the whole concept of this particular cane is built on

For more infomation >> Easy Kaleidoscope Canes Polymer Clay Tutorial (Intro Vol-021-1) - Duration: 1:58.

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Polymer Clay Buttons Tutorial (Intro Vol-022 2) - Duration: 0:56.

Hi guys, it's Cindy Lietz, your Polymer Clay Tutor, and in today's video I'm going to show

you how to make Polymer Clay Buttons.

And I've got quite a selection of them here, as you can see.

You can make them in just about any shape you like.

You can make them in any type of pattern, and you can also use your cane slices if you

want for making these buttons.

Now there are quite a few little tips that you'll need to know about making Polymer Clay

Buttons that are strong and durable and able to be used for your sewing projects and that

kind of thing.

Now, the type of clay that you use is important

For more infomation >> Polymer Clay Buttons Tutorial (Intro Vol-022 2) - Duration: 0:56.

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Ivy Leaf Charm Polymer Clay Tutorial (Intro Vol-024-1) - Duration: 0:58.

Hi guys, it's Cindy Lietz, your Polymer Clay Tutor, and in today's video I'm going to show

you how to make an Ivy Leaf Charm.

And I've got a couple of examples here in a couple of different sizes.

And they're made using a real Ivy Leaf, and so that's why they have such a realistic look

to them.

Now the idea actually came from my cousin who had a baby just recently that she named

Olive, and her other daughter's name was Ivy, so I decided that it was a perfect opportunity

to make an Ivy and Olive bead necklace for her as a gift.

And this little Ivy leaf is what I'm gonna show you how to make today.

Now what you need is

For more infomation >> Ivy Leaf Charm Polymer Clay Tutorial (Intro Vol-024-1) - Duration: 0:58.

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Hammered Metal Bezel Jewelry Making Tutorial (Intro Vol-023-3) - Duration: 1:29.

Hi guys, it's Cindy Lietz, your Polymer Clay Tutor, and in today's video I'm going to show

you how to make Hammered Metal Bezels.

And they are a very handy thing to do if you're a Polymer Clay artist, because you can add

your Polymer Clay pieces to any bezel that you like.

Now I've got a few samples here.

Here's a rectangular bezel with a loop at the top here, it's also got a piece of Polymer

Clay with a UV Resin technique that's done in there.

I've got a smaller pendant here with a little piece of Faux Jade on it.

A little larger one; it's a round one, and I'm going to be making this into a pin, so

I need to still add the pin-back to this one, but this has got the glow in the dark Jellyroll

Cane on it.

You can make these hammered metal pieces any size you like, I've got some little hearts

here…all kinds of little pieces here.

You can also antique it with paints and things to get different colors if you like.

And I've been experimenting a little bit and coming up with some bracelet blanks, s this

technique is gonna be very helpful for you for lots of your projects coming up.

So what you need is

For more infomation >> Hammered Metal Bezel Jewelry Making Tutorial (Intro Vol-023-3) - Duration: 1:29.

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Inlay Technique Polymer Clay Tutorial (Intro Vol-021-3) - Duration: 1:03.

Hi guys, it's Cindy Lietz, your Polymer Clay Tutor, and in today's video I'm going to show

you how to do the Inlay Technique.

And I've got a few examples here to show you.

This is a small pendant with the Inlay Technique done on a piece of Faux Bone.

I've also got a little bit larger pendant here also done on Faux Bone, and it has kind

of an aboriginal design to it, and it's strung on a necklace of Soft Flex wire.

And then I also have another one done in a different color background, and this one has

a little eye in the center and a few other pieces inlaid as well.

So this is quite a unique technique because

For more infomation >> Inlay Technique Polymer Clay Tutorial (Intro Vol-021-3) - Duration: 1:03.

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Silver Spoon Bail Jewelry Making Tutorial (Intro Vol-022-4) - Duration: 1:39.

Hi guys, it's Cindy Lietz, your Polymer Clay Tutor, and in today's video I'm going to show

you how to make a Silver Spoon Bail.

And this is using vintage Silverware like I have here, and I've got a great big tub

of them.

And I'm gonna show you a bunch of different examples of what you can make.

Here's a spoon with some Polymer Clay in the bottom and some cane slices on top.

Here's another version with different cane slices in it.

You can also use it to add sculptural type pieces to it, this is a butter knife actually

that was made into a bail.

Here's another one here with a flower added onto it.

You can also do something more simple, like this, where I've hammered the face of the

spoon and added some cane slices.

Or you can do something more ornate, and this is perfect for something Steam Punk like this,

and it has a bit of a vintage feel to it, with the spoon and all the other pieces, the

clock parts and the little spider on the top.

You can leave this spoon whole, like I have, and I'll show you how to do that, or you can

remove the handle and use the handles themselves as a bail, and I've got a couple more examples

here, where I've used the handles as bails.

And I just wanna tell you something about vintage Silverware

For more infomation >> Silver Spoon Bail Jewelry Making Tutorial (Intro Vol-022-4) - Duration: 1:39.

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Holly Berry Canes Polymer Clay Tutorial (Intro Vol-018-1) - Duration: 1:56.

Hi guys, it's Cindy Lietz, your Polymer Clay Tutor, and in today's video I'm going to show

you how to make some Holly & Berry Canes.

And these are some Christmas canes here, and I've got an example of the Holly Leaf Cane

and a Berry Cane, and then reduced right down to tiny to show you that you can use it in

a combined cane if you like.

Now I'll show you some examples of some beads made with the Holly & Berry Canes.

Here is a necklace here with quite a few different variety of beads on it.

It's got a nice focal bead here at the bottom, with some of the canes are used in more of

a dimensional kind of way.

And then here are some more beads here, more Millefiori style, where the canes were melded

right into the surface.

And also here's one where the scraps were used and it was rolled into a Lentil bead,

and this makes for a quite a pretty Christmas or Holiday necklace.

And also I wanted to show you this teeny-tiny little Candy Cane with…I made the Holly

Leaf and the Berry really, really tiny on here, to just show you that you can reduce

this quite small and still have quite a neat effect with it.

And you can use this for craft embellishment, for scrapbooking, that kind of thing, an earring,

I made a little Copper loop for it so that it can be worn as a pendant, but if you wanted,

you could make it in a larger size or whatever size you like for a Christmas Ornament.

So what you're gonna need for this is some

For more infomation >> Holly Berry Canes Polymer Clay Tutorial (Intro Vol-018-1) - Duration: 1:56.

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Faux Bone Or Ivory Polymer Clay Tutorial (Intro Vol-019-3) - Duration: 1:13.

Hi guys, it's Cindy Lietz, your Polymer Clay Tutor, and in today's video I'm going to show

you how to do the Faux Bone or Ivory Technique.

And this is a really neat technique you can do with Polymer Clay.

I've got some examples here of the cane that we'll be making that has the Faux Bone look

to it.

And some examples of some of the flat beads that you can make.

Next week I'm gonna show you how to take the technique and make some of these more carved

beads.

I've got a few examples here that are fashioned after the Aboriginal Pipe Beads, the Bone

Pipe Beads.

I've also got a drum-shaped bead here, and a melon-shaped bead.

As well as a tiny little spacer bead and a bead that looks like a tooth.

So it's quite a cool technique, and you're

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