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PHP Tutorial For Beginners: Google reCAPTCHA v2 - Duration: 10:04.

at the end of this video tutorial you

will know how to protect your forms by

using Google recaptcha so stay with me

So now I'm

here at my PHPstorm and I have created

a new product I have also created one

empty index.php file and I have

started my localhost so if you didn't

start your own please do it also first

thing that you need to do in order to

protect your forms is to create that

fork and after that we will I will show

you how to protect so I will just create

a normal HTML document

I will create just one input the type

will be text and the placeholder will

be What is your name, this is just as an example

pain we are going to have one submit

button so the first thing that we need

to do to implement recaptcha is to go

to the google.com slash recaptcha and

after that we need to go to click on the

get reCAPTCHA

you shall not forward you wanna do

please do it

and now you will have the list of all

your recapture sites that you have been

using and since this is my test account

I don't have any I just have two that I

don't use it at all so first thing is we

need to create some label this is just

for you to remember where is your

which site for example for this one I will

say a local host tutorial I will to

recaptcha V2 and here I need to

input the list of the domains where I

will use this reCAPTCHA so at the moment

I will just use localhost I will click

on the accept reCAPTCHA Terms of Service and

I don't want any error and I will press

on register after that they will create

for us some site key secret key etc so

the first thing that we need to do

inside the HTML is we need to copy this

code and paste it just do before the

closing body tag the next thing that we

need to do is we need to copy this code

and paste it just before the closing

form tag like this and after that all we

need to do is to write the code that

will be on the server and that will

verify the CAPTCHA so I will say PHP and

I will say this is name of this button is

submit and I will write one if statement

where I will test if someone press this

save button and if he is

I will just accept all the informations

from the form so I have forget here name

let's say username so it will help username

equal post username we will have secret

key from here so our civics key is right

here so I will make sure to copy

everything sow secret key equal okay the

next thing that you need is response so

the value of our response is this we

need to copy this and we will say

response key equal post this and it is

optional to provide remote IP but I'm

going to show how to get user IP we can

get it back from the server remote

address and that's it and now the next thing

that we need to do is we will just send

to the Google secret key response key

and the user IP and on the Google they

will verify if someone is human actually

and they will return those informations

to the our so URL we will send those

information is here that's why by Google

we does need to copy and we will does

append secret key resposne key and user IP

to get method so we'll say secret

equal secret key

then we have resposne and removed IP

so response equal response key and

remote IP equal user IP and that not

will cow call the function file get

content and we will just provide the URL

to that function we could also write

this part here to here but I just don't

want to complicate things and now let's

see what will get us our response so if

we refresh you can see that we have got

one new HTML form that we have created

and also we have got the CAPTCHA from

the google so if the implant inside any

data here and press save as you

can see the goal will say success false

which means that our user didn't click

on this button and if we try to click

wait for them to verify and click on the

save as you can see we have got success

true which means the user is not robot

and it's human so as you can see here

the data is the JSON object and we

need to convert to the coded data so I

will say like this to response let's say

again equal JSON decode and now we will

have it as an object and we can say if

response success echo

else echo verification failed and now

let's test again so I'll say Senaid I get

save verification failed and now

if I try again and hit I'm not a robot

he'd say it is verification success your

name is Senaid so that is extremely easy

with us need to do some copy and paste

and if you guys have any questions

please let in the comments below and

also if you like this video please like

it and share with your friends

Take care

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What it's like watching STATE OF ORIGIN when you're a Blue's supporter (HARD TO WATCH) - Duration: 1:17.

C'MON The Blues, our fucking year! Let's go, Fuck the Queenslanders

Talk dirty to me Gus Fire me up Gus C'MON!

Piss off Gus, you have said the same speech for the last 5 years ya fucking dickhead!

Here we go, Yes smash him...

Smash his children!!

Oh WOW Mitchell Pearce you are on fire!

Why the fuck did they pick Mitchell Pearce again?

He is Fucked ... The Cunts Fucked!

Oh Fuck, Not Darius, anyone but Darius Boyd NOOOO

Oh Fuck!

Yes finally a penalty!

Yes take the two points, good call, play it safe.

Oh FUCK not Darius again.

FUCK!

Oh for fuck sake, what are you doing.

Come on Andrew Fifita punch some one in the face, just pretend there a junior referee.

I wonder how Schapelle Corby is settling in back at home.

Oh well, there is always game 2

Oh well, there's always next year.

Fucking hard being a blues supporter.

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What advice would you give young people who are concerned about starting a career in law? - Duration: 4:09.

A lot of young people are concerned about starting a career in law or going to law school.

What advice would you give them?

If you wanna make a difference in people's lives, yeah, go to law school.

Because this is what really kind of, the law is really where the rubber meets the road.

We're dealing with human beings.

Every case that you handle, human beings are involved, as a general rule.

Human beings are gonna be affected, okay, and you make your difference.

I know the work I do, I couldn't do this if it was just a pay check.

Is the money good?

Yeah, but that's not enough.

The money, just to get a pay check's not enough.

And I think what you put into into the law, when you accept your clients' positions, or

you take on their cases, you're really helping people.

You really are making a difference.

Whether it's just in, like, ease them through a divorce, or helping them fill out insurance

papers, or just, "What kind of doctor do I need to see?

What can I expect?"

We know these things because as lawyers we learn more than just the law, we learn how

to help our people get through a difficult situation.

And that's why I think it is.

It is always going to be a rewarding occupation.

But like everything else in life, it's what you put into it.

If you don't put your heart into it, then you can't expect to get it back from your

clients.

And you can't get that satisfaction, or that feeling of well-being from a job well done.

That's my advice.

It can be a great living, it can be a great occupation and it could put meaning in your

life, but like everything else, it's that you have to put yourself into it.

It must be very stressful, though, because you're taking on responsibility for injured

people.

Yeah, it can be.

It can be.

It is when you have people that put that kind of faith in you.

It is a heavy burden, but it's what we chose to do.

Like, I chose to be a parent.

I chose to raise children.

That was hard.

But it's also rewarding, and it was stressful, and so is representing clients.

There will be, we always know, that at some point in time, there is gonna be a resolution

to the case.

There's gonna be a resolution to the problem and by helping the people get through the

stressful times, you know that the stress of the moment's gonna pass, and you'll get

where you need to go, and you'll get your clients to where they need to be.

They'll get to that magic moment where they go, "Hey, thanks."

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Happy Birthday, Noel! - Duration: 2:03.

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How to get renown fast in rainbow six siege - Duration: 3:07.

Hey guys it's me the Dark Knight here

and welcome to a brand new video in

today's video I'll be showing you the

fastest way to make ren you in Rainbow

six it first one starts off by going to

your settings then options and go into

much matchmaking preferences and go all

the way down to terrorism and once it

down here you want to turn off

everything except from hostage extract

hostage and house so turn off marks off

and put on hostage and once you've done

that you going to tear this one and I'm

launching tourism will choose character

but for this thousand I'm going to be

using ash and then units like the spawn

outside shrink and once you spawn dead

you look where the flare is and

depending where the flare is it depends

on where the hostages are going to be

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they want to grab up and see if the

hostages in there but if the hostage is

down there and RC she's going to be in

this bedroom

and you want to go in and kill all the

enemies stopping from grabbing the

hostage now you want to grab the hostage

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down and go to the extraction point

and once you get to the extraction point

want to drop off the hostage and quickly

run for cover and I want you the night

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that is a pretty good money so that is

going to be the end of the video now is

the fastest way to get venue in robotics

see if you enjoyed don't forget to leave

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see you all later

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Is Worth Read? The Mindful Teen Powerful Skills To Help You Handle Stress One Moment At A Time... - Duration: 1:14.

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Safety tips before firing up the barbecue grill - Duration: 2:24.

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MANY OF YOU WILL BE FIRING UP

THAT GRILL TODAY - AS THE

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GRILLS. HERE IN HAMDEN THEY

RESPOND TO ABUT HALF A DOZEN

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YOU ARE GONNA USE THEM ON A

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Are There People Around You Who Never Get Angry They All Fallow - Duration: 3:40.

Are There People Around You Who Never Get Angry?

They All Fallow This One Life-changing Rule

Do you know a person who always has the best possible answer, delivered in the best possible

way, in every situation, even in the most emotional ones?

There is a big chance that this person possesses a high level of emotional intelligence, something

that allows them to recognize and rule their own emotions but also the emotions of the

people around us.

Emotionally intelligent people stay calm even in the most difficult situations and this

is why the relationships they have with people are always harmonious.

This is one of the techniques that people with high EQ usually use.

When you find yourself in a situation that provokes an emotional reaction, give yourself

24 hours before speaking your mind or making any decision.

When you�re under pressure, your nervous system is acting wild and your body is flooded

adrenalin, cortisol and other chemicals which are preventing you from thinking rationally.

Emotionally intelligent people know that time is a valuable tool for resolving problems.

Taking your time to go through emotions and see the bigger picture stops you from getting

out of control, showing frustration, anger or remorse.

The first instinctive reaction you get regarding a situation wears off in a few hours, an after

the initial effect is gone you can assess the situation with a cool and clear head.

This kind of approach protects your most valuable relationships from any unnecessary crises.

By keeping distance from the person who hurt you, you are showing respect towards your

and their emotions and the difficulty of the situation.

So, next time, when someone disturbs you simply take a step back for the next 24 hours.

If it�s possible, try thinking about something else, something that makes you feel comfortable.

This will calm you down and leave you enough space to think of a rational response in whatever

situation.

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Do I need to get estimates for a tree that fell on my house? - Duration: 3:09.

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You Probably Don't Have OCD, And This Is Why - Duration: 4:01.

Hey there!

Welcome to Life Noggin.

Have you ever heard someone say, "I'm so clean, I'm OCD!"?

You might think that having OCD just means being a neat freak… but actually, obsessive-compulsive

disorder is a serious ailment that only affects about 2 percent of the population.

People with OCD are plagued with unwanted thoughts, behaviors, or mental images that

repeat over and over.

They might feel like objects in a room have to be perfectly aligned, or they may worry

obsessively about harming others, even if they would never actually do anything.

And yes, some people with OCD obsess over germs and cleanliness, but it's different

than just wanting your house tidy.

For those with the disorder, their obsession feels out of their control.

It can be debilitating, and cleaning won't solve the problem.

The obsessions are typically intertwined with compulsions — repeated actions the person

has to do just to function.

If someone is obsessed with germs, they might wash their hands over and over, even after

they logically know that they are clean.

Or if they're obsessed with safety, they might force themselves to check that the doors

are locked and the stove is off dozens of times before they can leave the house.

They might also feel the need to repeat a certain word, or count all their steps.

Although OCD can take many forms, there are some things that everyone with the disorder

has in common.

In order to be diagnosed, the obsessions or compulsions must be extremely time consuming

and take up at least an hour a day.

Almost everyone with OCD knows their thoughts aren't logical, but they can't stop themselves.

And they usually don't enjoy their compulsions — it's just the only way they can reduce

their anxiety and stress.

For those suffering, it can hurt to hear others use the term OCD without understanding what

it means.

You might say you have OCD because you like things to be organized, but it's a passing

thought that you could shrug off.

Having real OCD means not being able to let go of those thoughts.

Lots of studies have shown that those with OCD actually have slightly different brain

function than those without.

Although scientists are still learning how the disorder works, many think it has to do

with changes in a circuit of the brain called the corticostriatal pathway, which regulates

habit and repeated action.

Recent studies have focused on trying to find medications that bind to receptors in that

pathway.

If the studies are successful, they may be able to develop medications that specifically

target OCD symptoms.

This would be a huge leap forward.

Currently, doctors typically prescribe general antidepressants for OCD.

They also recommend behavioral therapy.

This includes exposure therapy, where patients are carefully exposed to fearful situations

without being allowed to act on their compulsions.

For the small amount of people who don't respond to either drugs or therapy, there

are more invasive procedures.

Around 300 people have undergone something called DBS, or deep brain stimulation, which

is when electrodes are implanted in the brain to control impulses in some of the corticostriatal

regions.

When the electrodes are activated, they cause the brain of someone with OCD to have the

same neural activity as someone without.

The treatment has been a huge success.

Almost all DBS patients say the procedure improved their mood and self-confidence, and

most regained a normal quality of life.

Although OCD can be debilitating, these types of treatments offer hope that one day soon,

everyone with the disorder will be able to find relief and take back control of their

life.

What other science topics would you like to know about?

Let me know in

the comments below.

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Naked Truth #71 - Do you visit schools? - Duration: 0:54.

Jo, first question, I am a fan of your Naked Truth videos, and my question is do you also do this live in schools?

We don't really do the Naked Truth as it is in schools.

The thought of being half-naked in a classroom feels a little strange.

However!

We do have other things to offer for schools.

We developed a 'Privilege Bingo'.

We screen the Trans*Tapes.

We provide information.

Jo co-created The Genderbread Kit.

We also do things outside of high schools.

At municipalities and organizations.

We perform The Naked Truth live in spaces where our half-naked bodies are a little less controversial.

If you're thinking, oh my God, I want this too!

That's possible. You just have to send us an e-mail.

Do you have a question for one, or all, of us?

Write them in the comments below.

Or send us a private message and we'll answer them.

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How To Rap: 4 Ways To Work On Your Voice & Style - Duration: 6:22.

what's up everybody it's dono in this

video I'm going to be talking about four

ways to choose your rap voice or rap

style so I got a couple questions asking

for ways to pick your voice or style so

we'll just quickly go through four ways

that you can start working on that the

first thing you're going to want to do

when trying to figure out your rap voice

or rap style is to see what comes

naturally to you now we can all work on

our voices and change different things

and work on different aspects but you're

going to have a particular starting range

so you're going to want to start recording

getting familiar with what you sound

like and once you've done that you've

gotten used to your baseline you're

going to want to play around with your

vocality a lot so try you know a more

aggressive style and try a more

laid-back style or even try like a

subdued style right play around with your

voice try you know a style that's very

clear and enunciated and try a style

that is a little bit more slurred right

mess around with the different ways that

you can speak and look for these

different ranges and as you do you're

gonna find one that some things come

more naturally to you and sound better

and two that you figure out how this range

works and you can kind of place yourself

where you want to be depending on the

song so again work on what you have

naturally see what it is and then see

what fits within your range the second

thing you're going to want to look at

when trying to figure out your voice or

style is the type of music you want to

make so what kind of sound are you

trying to create do you want you know

like really soft conscious rap with a

really high emphasis on storytelling or

do you want something with like a

banging beat that's like dance music it

doesn't have as much emphasis on the

lyrics but has a ton emphasis on the

flow and making sure that all the

rhythms hit right depending on what you

want that's going to influence the way

that your delivery goes you if you

really like beats or you

you want to make music with really heavy

hard instrumentals you can't come with

a super soft delivery because you're

gonna be drowned out by the music

likewise if you're coming with this

overly aggressive delivery over a really

soft piano type instrumental it might

work but it might sound kind of weird

and clash so these are the things you

have to think about as you're trying to

figure out your rap style or voice the

next thing you're going to want to do

and you're probably sick of hearing me

say this but it's to study the artists

that you admire so figure out what

artists you like and why and what things

you want to emulate about their style so

for example if you listen to somebody

and they have really good wordplay and

that's what you want to emphasize you're

probably going to want to pick something

where you have a little bit more space

to get your wordplay across as well as a

style that you enunciate a little bit

more so that people understand the word

play you're using but if you are going with

more a direct storytelling approach you

might not need to go as slowly maybe you

can go a little bit quicker these are

the things to think about as you start

pulling techniques and ideas from other

rappers to implement yourself now I

always have to say this don't just copy

people right try to take some of the

things that they're good at and figure

out ways to implement them yourself

naturally now the last thing that you

need to understand is kind of your

unique skills and background what's

going to make you stand out what's going

to make you different how can you tell

your unique story to catch people's

attention what's going to be most

natural to you so I talked about you

know kind of vocally what's the most

natural and what fits for you but you

can also kind of look at what fits for

you best skill wise right maybe you're

really good at rhyming and that's what

you want to focus on so that's going to

influence your style and your voice

because depending on which factor you

want to emphasize you may need a certain

type of delivery to make it pop so if

the flow is something that you're really

good at putting into your head you're

going to have to make sure that your

mouth can make the same speed of

movements that you're

trying to put together it doesn't really

matter what the specific set of skills

is you just need to kind of dial into

what comes most naturally to you

combined with what you want to work on

and then find a way to create your own

unique style don't try to copy what

someone else is doing come up with what

feels like what you want to create now I

wish there was an easier or more

straightforward way that I could just

say do this this and this and you'll

instantly have your perfect rap voice

and know exactly what you need to do but

the reality is that you have to play

around with it a bit you have to put in

the work and you have to practice and

you have to see where your voice lands

as you're doing these different things

the other part of it is you have to have

kind of a conscious effort to figure out

what style you want to use and what

intonation you want to use the number

one underlying point that I want to get

across through this video is that you

should experiment with your voice

experiment with your voice and different

styles to see what comes out sounding

right because if you don't experiment

and you don't push your boundaries you

may be in one style that's not actually

what fits best for you even though you

might think that it is just based on

what you've done so far you might later

find out that there's other styles that

really suit you and that you like a lot

there's a lot of artists who have

started kind of trying to make one type

of music experiment it a little bit and

found that another type has really

worked well for them so that's all I've

got for this video as always if you have

any questions comments topics you want

me to cover throw them down in the box

below or get to them as quickly as I can

on top of that I've also got a full

30-day rap course you are more than

welcome to check out I'll also give you a

coupon code to get it at a discount and

I've got a website rap better.com which

you can check out for more resources

that's all and I'll see you next time

please don't forget to subscribe so you

can stay up to date on the videos and if

you have any questions comments or

topics for me to cover leave them down

in the box below and I'll get to them as

soon as possible see you next time

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