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The snake did not bite Adam Hadwin.

He painted the scoreboard with red numbers this week at the Valspar Championship.

Annc: It's in the hole! Are you kidding me?

Big congrats to the latest Mr. 59.

Adam Hadwin adding his first PGA TOUR victory to the resume at Innisbrook this week.

Hadwin was the last player to shoot a sub-60 round on TOUR without a win.

Obviously, he took care of that.

Adam Hadwin, winner.

This guy, definitely not.

You can just tell right off the bat, this isn't a good idea.

In. The. Face!

Yeah not quite like Phil's famous flop shot.

Sorry bro.

That guy clearly needs a hug after that unfortunate facial.

I'm sure Harold Varner III would volunteer.

Winner Adam Hadwin also tried to give himself good vibes in the Snake Pit this week on the

Copperhead Course.

Looks like it worked.

I don't blame you Adam, I'm not a fan of snakes either

As we all know, Beef kills it on social media and this week him and John Daly nearly broke

the internet.

Ladies and gentleman I present to you, the Adventures of Beef.

Now this is a crew!

Apparently Daly tried to teach Beef the American way, and in the process the two became the

two best friends that anyone could have.

Daly: We're like brothers.

Beef: That's it. Best friends.

Daly: Best friends. We do everything the same.

Beef's acclimation to America didn't end there.

He went to his first hockey game.

And by the looks of the photo caption, he might need a few more American English lessons.

Beef: Hey it's Beef here, I've found Henrik.

And maybe a few more reps in-front of the camera.

Beef: Ehh that's good. How long emm. Ohh I messed this up.

Beef: I heard ya got your family out here. And I heard your little one ran out onto the course?

Stenson: Yeah that was on Friday. Kids were out of school and they came up from

Orlando for the day. And I think she was pretty pleased to see me.

So she cam hurtling down the left side there and caught me.

He did do a good job asking Stenson about his daughter

running out on the course this week during play, though. An adorable moment captured

on PGA TOUR LIVE that caught fire on social media.

Annc: ohh that's beautiful. Some how little one got loose

got on the course. And sometimes you just gotta give your Daddy a hug.

We love you Beef and I'd definitely watch a golf broadcast with you commentating.

He wasn't the only one trying new things this week.

Rickie Fowler had us wondering if he's trying to pull a Michael Jordan and take a crack

at baseball.

Just kidding, I think Rickie is doing just fine on the PGA TOUR.

But he did take some time out of his schedule to toss a bullpen session at St. Louis Cardinals

spring training this week.

Rickie resides in Jupiter where the Cardinals train and fellow Murrieta, California, kid,

Patrick Wisdom a Cardinals minor leaguer, has been living with him this spring.

hashtag roommate goals.

Switching gears to this week's Arnold Palmer Invitational.

We will be honoring Mr. Palmer's memory all week-long on PGATOUR.com & on PGA TOUR

LIVE.

It's a special one for everyone, especially Arnie's family.

Arnold Palmer's grandson Sam Saunders shared a sneak peak of the new statue at Bay Hill

and it gave us all the feels.

Saunders wrote, quote: "hard to make a statue substantial enough to recognize such a great

man, but this one comes close."

It most certainly does.

We are honored to march in Arnie's Army this and every week.

I know I will be during The Takeaway – where I'll recap all the action each day after

play ends starting on Thursday on PGATOUR.com.

Have a great week!

For more infomation >> Mr. 59 with the win, flop shot gone wrong & the adventures of Beef & Daly - Duration: 4:10.

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The Age of Female Dominance, Brought to You by Robots - Duration: 5:49.

What does the future look like?

Ha, what does it look like?

We'll be sleeping in tubes and flying cars, ah-

OK, here's a more specific question:

How will the future of work be different for women and men?

Well we're about to see a new wave of intelligent machines

primarily due to advances in the field of artificial intelligence.

These new technologies-

Advanced robotics, advanced materials, artificial intelligence-

Mean that machines are going to be able to go to work.

In fact, nearly half of all U.S. jobs are at risk of being automated in the next 20 years.

Automation can lead to both losses of jobs and changes in skill sets.

Robots and machines are going to be particularly good at tasks

that involve visual perception or physical activity.

They're not typically going to be good at person to person interaction

or where you have to understand people's emotions or intentions.

So Kaplan has this interesting idea: that the age of automation

is actually going to be worse for men.

Now this is only true because we do have gender differences

in the various professions.

Of course whether this is nature or nurture is up for debate, but it's true.

We might wish the world were different

but unfortunately that simply is a statistical fact.

You see a lot of the jobs that are held by men involve perception and manipulation,

and sometimes that's in conjunction with physical strength or physical exertion

such as swinging a hammer or trimming a tree.

Overall, workers whose jobs involve manual or physical labor

are more concerned about being replaced by robots or other machines.

Take construction. 97% of construction workers are men.

And those are just the kinds of jobs that are likely to be replaced by various kinds of robots.

But robots are really bad at other kinds of tasks,

like anything that happens in a chaotic environment

or involves reading human emotions.

Care related work, whether it's child care,

elder care, education, or healthcare, is still likely to remain very human.

And those are the types of jobs that tend to be dominated by women.

Like nursing. 87% of nurses are women.

If your job involves distracting a patient when you're delivering an injection,

or guessing whether a crying baby wants a bottle or a diaper change

you don't really have to worry that a robot is going to take your job

at least for the foreseeable future.

This shift is not just about specific jobs.

It's about something much bigger -

about how automation and robots could change what we value.

What kinds of human skills and abilities do we begin to reward in our society?

You know one of the things people have been speculating on

is that more human skills are going to become more important.

So collaboration, creativity, ability to work with others,

to see connections between different trends.

Persuasion, or face to face interactions, or empathetic reactions to people,

those are the skills that are going to be more important in the future.

Men have traditionally been better at linear thinking

as opposed to webbed thinking. And so they're likely to be more disadvantaged

at not having exercised that particular skill set.

To some degree men as a class will have to adapt to the kinds of jobs

that'll be available in the future.

It doesn't mean it can't be done.

Currently, American women spend 30 more minutes per day on household tasks than men do,

and the World Economic Forum says that automation of these tasks could relieve this burden.

So with less housework and more flexible hours,

how might the balance of power between genders change?

To the extent that the job skills of men are less valuable in the future,

and the job skills of women are more valuable,

that obviously shifts the balance in a family and as to who ought to be out working,

In this version of the future, men could find that they're most valuable working in the home.

There are also huge changes in the aspiration of women themselves.

And so in my view, we will see more women going into the workforce,

taking advantage of the ability to work flexibly and from the home,

we will see a premium being placed on care professions,

and the natural advantage that women have so far had in collaboration and creativity,

they're also going to win out because of that.

it's going to give them a greater currency for negotiating the balance of power if you will.

The coming wave of automation is likely to empower women

in ways that they are not empowered today.

Automation and the rise of artificial intelligence intersects with a lot of things.

There are still very real barriers to women in the global workforce.

But wouldn't it be exciting if automation did usher in

unique and important opportunities for women to excel,

if it reshaped the division of labor at home and narrowed the gender gap once and for all?

This thing just crapped out on me.

Give me a second.

I hate computers! You can put that in your piece.

For more infomation >> The Age of Female Dominance, Brought to You by Robots - Duration: 5:49.

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젤다의전설 야생의숨결 #28화"네번째 신수 메도우를 향해!" [The Legend of zelda: Breath of the Wild][ゼルダ:ブレス・オブ・ザ・ワイルド][도살장] - Duration: 30:22.

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UW Place - Residence Tour - Duration: 2:06.

Hi, my name is Karen and I'm a first-year bio-med student.

I live at Wilmot Court at UW Place and it's a suite-style residence.

This is the front-desk located at Beck Hall it's open from 8am to 12 at midnight, 7 days

a week.

And also this is the friendly front desk assistant who's here to help you with any questions

that you have.

You can rent out games, printing services, and there's lots of equipment that you can

also use.

This is the common area, here you can meet up with friends and play a few games of table

tennis, foosball, or even pool.

This is Grand Commons, its the perfect area to grab a coffee or hang out with friends.

Its also a great place for studying.

So you can have meetings, or have group study sessions.

This is the laundry room.

Its conveniently located on the main floor of each building.

There are several washers and dryers, and the machines accept WatCard Flex dollars.

So this is my suite that I share with two of my friends.

UWP also offers two, three or four person suites, as well as traditional style in the

new residence facility.

So we have a full kitchen where we can actually prepare our own meals, and we have the free

Saturday grocery shuttle that allows us to do our shopping, and as well, there is a optional

meal plan that I use when I don't feel like cooking.

So this my room.

All furniture is included.

You get a comfortable twin bed, you also have a lovely window for natural light and you

have a great desk for studying.

Our suite has one large bathroom and plenty of storage space.

So this is UWP, and I love to live here.

Its conveniently located next to campus, the plaza, and I love to take walks at Waterloo

Park, where its just around the corner.

For more infomation >> UW Place - Residence Tour - Duration: 2:06.

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10 Things You Never Realized About Video Games - Part 2! - Duration: 6:03.

In part one, we talked about how video games really just don't seem to grasp running, faces,

or even combat.

Those are all vital parts of a video game, but the things that make them fun don't translate

well into the real world.

Check out ten more things you never realized about video games, but before you do that,

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Food In the world of video games, food seems to

last forever.

Seriously, how can someone find a whole cooked turkey underneath a barrel and eat it without

a care in the world?

Looking at you, every-beat-em-up-ever.

And then you have games like Cooking Mama, where your goal is to make a delicious meal

out of random ingredients.

You'd probably poison your family rather than feed them.

Remember kids, don't try to cook using what you learned in video games.

Hunger Have you ever realized that hunger meters

in video games are just a countdown until you die?

Think about it: in the real world, once you have a meal, you don't get hungry again for

a while.

Well, usually.

And once you do begin to get hungry, it takes a while before you're at the point of physical

weakness.

If games would stop your hunger meter from decreasing for a set amount of time, it would

be a lot more realistic.

And less annoying.

Nothing is worse than running from a Creeper in Minecraft, only to tick below three hunger

points and lose the ability to sprint.

Hiss hiss bang bang.

Stealth If you were standing guard with your friend,

and suddenly an arrow slammed into his face, what would you do?

Chances are, you'd duck.

Scream.

Call for help.

Curl into a ball and cry, maybe.

You wouldn't go on high alert for a few seconds and then shrug it off unless you worked in

a really bad neighborhood.

But just take a moment to think about this: if video game guards were really as alert

as guards in real life, you would never complete a stealth mission.

Ever.

The first time you knocked over a can, they'd come investigate and shoot you on sight.

Sam Fisher would have a tough time of it.

Money Unless we're dealing with some really weird

currency exchange rates, video games have no idea how money actually works.

Let's assume that the Pokemon world uses Yen, so 200 Pokedollars would be around $2 American.

How in the world does technology that can shrink a living creature into a tiny ball

and keep it there comfortably only cost $2?

That should be worth billions.

Billions, I tell you.

Pokemon clearly doesn't know how the economy works.

Relationships Games that encourage relationship building

have been on the rise lately, and we're not talking about Katawa Shoujo.

Mass Effect, Harvest Moon, and countless other titles reward the player for following the

love story of a game.

The only problem is...that's not how relationships work.

At all.

Giving a girl gifts and doing things for her actually does work in the real world, but

not nearly as effectively as it does in games.

And despite what Harvest Moon 64 might have taught us, you can't just show a girl your

dog (not a euphemism) 100 times to make her fall in love with you.

Fido's cute, but he's not that cute.

Recoil In part one, we mentioned how video games

get guns wrong, but recoil is a very specific element that makes absolutely no sense.

Take a look at Halo.

The Master Chief can flip over a 66-ton tank without breaking a sweat, but he can't hold

his pistol steady when firing off a shot?

Then Call of Duty goes in the opposite direction, where the guns have almost no recoil despite

firing on full-auto.

Recoil is dampened for balance purposes, of course; most games wouldn't be much fun if

they were super realistic, but it's something to think about.

Sleep Okay, sleep is important.

The body needs it to recover.

But sleep does not magically restore all wounds, illness, injuries, and impending death.

Nor does it reset hunger.

If you go to sleep hungry, you're probably going to wake up hungry.

If you go to sleep with a bullet hole the size of a dinner plate in your chest, guess

what?

You're not going to wake up.

Another part of sleep in video games that doesn't make any sense is featured prominently

in the Elder Scrolls series: you can't sleep for a set number of hours on command.

How many of you have slept in place for 24 whole hours waiting for something to appear?

Strength Leveling up is one of the oldest mechanics

in video games.

Each time you level up, you become stronger, faster, smarter, etc.

In real life, that equates to studying, working out, and running.

The only problem is, it doesn't happen quickly.

While you might go grind out several levels in a few hours in a video game, working out

for three hours at once will just end with you getting hurt.

And let's take a moment to talk about the sort of items characters use; there is no

way Cloud Strife could wield the Buster Sword with both hands, much less one.

He would need to be level 99 just to pick up the sword.

The weight of it alone should be enough to cleave enemies in half.

What gives, Square?

Weight Not character weight, but car weight!

If you've ever driven a particularly light or heavy vehicle in real life, then you know

the difference those extra pounds make in handling, speed, and acceleration.

Most racing games seem to ignore this entirely and allow you to zip all over the track without

worry.

Sure, some vehicles have better torque or handling than others, but that's about the

extent of it.

Racing games need to feel fast to have fun, but in doing so they sacrifice an enormous

amount of realism.

Unless you're playing a simulator, in which case it can feel very similar to reality,

just minus the steering wheel.

Death Death in video games is almost never permanent.

There are some, like Fire Emblem or rogue-likes, where death is the end of that character,

but you usually have a bit of leeway.

In some cases, you start off with a third of a cat; in other words, three lives.

The 'true' death comes when you hit the game over screen.

Remember the first time you played Super Mario Bros and fought Bowser?

You probably burned through those lives quickly, only to be met with the ever-hated "Game Over"

screen.

Most game over screens force you back to the beginning of the game, or at the very least

the stage.

There you have it -- ten more things you never realized about video games.

Which entry was your favorite?

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The Legend Of Zelda Breath Of The Wild Part 4 - Duration: 33:58.

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How to Juggle Four Balls | Four Ball Multiplex | Phil's Juggling Skills | KickFire Hydras - Duration: 2:33.

Welcome to Phil's Juggling Skills.

Today I'm gonna teach you a different way to do the four ball.

We'll call it the Multiplex.

The way that we're going to do this is very similar to a three ball juggle but the fourth

ball just goes up and down in the one hand.

So you want to practice this first.

You take the two, you flick it off the front, off the top.

The top one just goes up and down.

So they both go up and down in that scenario don't they?

So get the balls in your finger like this.

So you can have the two fingers on the top ball.

That one's going to flick up and over and the other one is just kind of going to go

up and down in your normal juggling pattern.

So practice that a little bit.

Once you feel comfortable, try it.

You'll notice that one of the balls in my right hand just goes up and down.

It doesn't actually juggle into the pattern.

It just goes up and down on the one side.

It's called a multiplex for a reason.

You can actually do this with five.

Which I'll show you in another video.

You notice the other three balls are doing just a normal juggling pattern.

And that's four ball multiplex.

If you have questions about this or any of the other video's on our channel, please

feel free to comment.

I'm glad to help you with any of your juggling issues.

Until next time, Phil's juggling skills, out.

For more infomation >> How to Juggle Four Balls | Four Ball Multiplex | Phil's Juggling Skills | KickFire Hydras - Duration: 2:33.

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Donovan Livingston's "Jus Like Yo Momma" | UNCG Liberal Arts Advantage, 2017 - Duration: 2:57.

"We share the same face, Her and I – she was 9 and I was the twinkle

in her iris.

Her eyes had seen much suffering – Unexplained injustices all the days of her

young life, When she decided enough was enough.

We share the same skin, The mahogany hue melanin

That wouldn't let her in – the "we don't serve your kind" skin,

The brown "you gonna have to go 'round through the back" skin,

Back when a "hole in the wall" eatery would literally be way we received our food.

That little girl couldn't stomach the incivility.

I know, because I was there – The butterfly in her belly - the swelling

When swallowing her pride became too hard to digest,

The scars in her tummy told a story.

On that humid Carolina afternoon She moved to the beat of her own drum

The sun, beaming brightly atop her brow, two pony tails, and bangs

Waving picket signs, demanding her spot at a lunch counter –

Her seat at the table when company comes – The sun was unforgiving that day.

She taught me, nowadays racism and humidity are one in the same –

Invisible to the naked eye, but you feel it you when you walk outside.

So don't tell us, be cool – don't sweat it

Like it isn't summer somewhere every day of year.

Racism, like the sun doesn't go away By simply averting your eyes.

We share the same ears; Clogged prisons, overcrowded

with the names of victims – Terence Crutcher, Philando, and Freddie Gray

Sandra Bland, the Charleston 9, and Keith Scott.

Their names drop like bodies, on my ear drums Strumming the rhythms, we march to –

Denise McNair, Cynthia Wesley Carole Robertson, Addie Mae Collins.

How do their names sound after all this time?

Because you were their age too – And you saw to it, their memory boomed

Like Sunday School at 16th Street Baptist in Birmingham

I hear you, momma!

You're the ringing in my ears Reminding me why my words matter

Like Black Lives.

I swear our movements were twin babies Nursed by America's bosom

We share the same lips, Blowing a kiss of death to Jim Crow and police

brutality, Singing freedom songs while doing so.

From "We Shall Overcome" to we gon' be "Alright",

Screaming "Alls my life I has to fight!"

But fighting back is what we do.

Anti-oppression is our DNA.

These double helix strands stand on a twisted view justice,

Double-dutching a status quo, hoping you'll jump in –

But we won't – we won't We are programmed to revolt.

Oh, yea.

We share the same smile, too.

This gap-toothed grin is a reminder That now is the space between History and

Future Now is the only space we will ever occupy

in this universe And now is the only truth you'll ever see

So tell it – unapologetically Because History is genetic

And every day He look me in face and say, "Boy, you look jus' like yo momma"

For more infomation >> Donovan Livingston's "Jus Like Yo Momma" | UNCG Liberal Arts Advantage, 2017 - Duration: 2:57.

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5 Simple Tips to Kick Start Your Day - Duration: 2:38.

5 Simple Ways to Jumpstart Your Day

one stick to the sleeping schedule

sometimes we think that having food

with a late night sleep can be tolerable

actually it impacts a lot towards the

productivity of our work even though you

can repay it back on weekends

it still is affecting your daily

productivity then you can start with a

sleep routine

those are not easy to do but with little

effort it is always successful to plan

for tomorrow

morning is the best time to work on

things at the same time it is also the

hardest time to start to do things it

will be even worse when you have no idea

what you are going to do in the morning

then it is better to plan things right

before you sleep plans things for

tomorrow you can use it as the daily low

by prioritizing is urgently needed

three

new quick exercises

a healthy body will do a good work if

you do a good exercise that you will get

a good health having a busy day is not

an excuse to avoid exercises it is

better to have at least 25 minutes

exercises rather than having hours in

the weekend for

a cold shower

if you have done the work out then we

need a shower

do not underestimate this simple

activity just make sure that it is a

cold shower a cold shower can really

give you more physical effect the

benefits are starting from increasing

your adrenaline to decreasing the

tension

moreover he can also stimulate the

memory since it can boost your mood

five eat healthy breakfast so many times

that your mom told you about how

important the breakfast is that is not a

myth

it is real many scientists have already

proven that the good thing about the

breakfast is that we will have enough

power to work on the whole day working

as one stressful action to do that we

need a lot of energy the breakfast is

the Oasis it needs to be done early in

the morning

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