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In this Tutorial, Learn How to create

Watercolor Painting Effect in Photoshop

So let's go started...

create a new document

fill white color

light gray gradient fill

looking soft effect

drag and drop that layer into our destination Document

Adjust the width and height independently

Convert to Smart Object, it is very important

go to the artistic folder and select cutout

again go to the artistic folder and select the dry brush

with some adjustment

use smart blur for smoothness

create a line drawing

it makes for a great looking watercolor paint image

transform for adjusting

add layer mask and invert

Download and install this free set of Watercolor Photoshop Brushes under Description

check the proper setting for using this brush

using splatter brushes for realistic effects

reduce opacity for softness

remove the extra effect

use curves for darker effect

transform to adjustment

remove extra effect

Flatten layers and go for camera raw to improve image effect

some little bit adjustment for better looking

For more infomation >> Realistic Watercolor Painting Effect - Photoshop Tutorial - Duration: 12:32.

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It's over now. - Duration: 23:51.

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BBC 6 Minute English - What your lunch says about you - Duration: 6:19.

Hello and welcome to 6 Minute English– the show that brings you an interesting topic,

authentic listening practice and six items of incredibly useful vocabulary.

I'm Dan…

And I'm Neil.

In this programme we'll be discussing the lovely topic of lunch – and what our lunch

choices say about us.

So, Dan, what are you doing for lunch today?

Ah Neil, are you asking me to join you?

I'd love to, thanks.

There's this great little Vietnamese place we have to check out, right next to the office

if you just…

Ah, actually – I was just asking to… open up today's topic.

Sorry.

You see, I've brought a sandwich.

Oh, a sandwich.

Again!

How dull.

Well, you're not the only one – a survey from 2012 showed a third of Britons eat exactly

the same thing for lunch – every day!

And yes, it's mostly sandwiches.

I had a curry yesterday.

Well, it's almost lunchtime so we'd better get on with our question, which is: how long

is the average lunch break in the UK?

Is it: a) An hour and a half

b) 45 minutes c) 25 minutes

Oh, I wish it was an hour and a half, but I'm pretty sure it must be c) 25 minutes

Well, we'll find out if you're right… just before lunch!

All this talk of lunch is actually making me feel a bit peckish.

Peckish is a great word isn't it – it's a slang word for being a bit hungry.

Feeling peckish, Dan?

I am now.

Now, about you and your sandwiches Neil.

Two slices of bread with filling might be the most popular British lunch choice, but

it didn't use to be that way.

Listen to food writer Bee Wilson.

Which adjective does she use to describe sandwiches?

They were what you had in an emergency.

They were what you had on a long train journey.

It was a kind of makeshift lunch when you couldn't get anything better.

So – sandwiches had humble origins as makeshift meals.

Makeshift describes something temporary and low quality – a solution you create when

you can't do anything better.

I can't help feel this is all getting a little personal, Dan.

There's a sometimes very practical reason to eat a sandwich – like on a train.

On a weekday in the office though, there's no excuse.

If you worked as hard as I did, Dan – you'd only have time for a sandwich!

Which is just what Bee Wilson was saying – we treat lunchtime as if it were an emergency.

It says something about our attitude to work and food in the UK.

Next, let's hear from philosopher Julian Baggini with his view on eating the same thing

every day.

And let's teach one more word first – utilitarian.

It describes something practical and useful, rather than attractive.

What lunch says about us is that we're still very much stuck in this kind of quite functional,

you know, efficient, utilitarian attitude of how we should construct our daily lives;

and that for all our embrace of this great food culture and everything, we haven't

managed to make that an everyday thing – it remains something for the special occasions.

So – he thinks we live in a world where we value being efficient – where we have

a functional, utilitarian attitude to life.

Exactly, we're aware of a great food culture, we embrace this culture – but only for special

occasions.

Yes – let's look at that word embrace.

It normally means this… let me just…

Oh Neil, I didn't know you cared.

Neil just hugged me, wrapped his arms around me, embraced me.

Just as we can embrace physical things and people – we can also embrace ideas.

Here's an idea I embrace, Neil.

We should all embrace new foods.

Broaden our horizons.

To broaden our horizons means 'to open our minds and experience new things'.

Let me broaden your horizons right now.

Experts from Cornell University say it leads to better team spirit if colleagues eat together.

OK, I get the picture.

I should ditch my sandwich and eat with you.

In the name of team spirit – that is – getting on well with team members – having a feeling

of belonging.

Finally.

Vietnamese?

Oh yes, but not before you tell me the answer to today's question.

How long do Brits take for lunch?

Well the answer was c) 25 minutes.

That comes from a survey done by the BBC this year to find out about our modern dining habits.

25 minutes?

It's a crying shame, Dan.

But before we have lunch ourselves, let's run over the vocab one more time.

First up we had peckish.

It means 'hungry – just a little hungry'.

I'm feeling rather peckish at the moment, you?

I think I've gone beyond peckish, Dan.

Roll on lunch.

Next?

We had makeshift – which describes a temporary or low quality solution.

For example, last week my team's goalkeeper was sick, so I had to replace him as a makeshift

goalie.

Or, another example – when I was a student I used the steel bin in my room as a makeshift

drum.

I'm sure the neighbours loved that.

Now what about this word utilitarian?

In the context we used it, it means 'simple and functional, rather than beautiful'.

Do you think it would be fair to describe your polo shirt as utilitarian?

I prefer classic and timeless.

Please.

But enough of all this banter.

You know, I believe we should all just get along.

Oh, are you going to hug me again?

To embrace me?

Not this time, let's stick with the metaphorical meaning – 'to accept a new belief or idea'.

For example, I wasn't sure about the new website design, but now I fully embrace it.

Very nice.

And I embrace your suggestion that colleagues should eat together.

It looks like you've broadened your horizons.

Well, when I taught English in Spain, Japan, Poland and the Czech Republic, it really broadened

my horizons and taught me about new ways of life.

How about you?

Yes, they say travel broadens the mind – it certainly broadened my horizons too.

Even better – why don't we go travelling together – with the whole Learning English

team?

Yeah!

That would be wonderful for team spirit –the good feeling of being together.

Maybe to Cambodia?

It certainly would.

And that's the end of today's 6 Minute English.

Please join us again soon, after our delicious lunch!

And we are on social media too.

Make sure to visit our Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and YouTube pages.

Bye!

For more infomation >> BBC 6 Minute English - What your lunch says about you - Duration: 6:19.

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Chocolate Surprise Eggs with Toys PJ Masks, Masha and The Bear Finger Family Song - Duration: 1:40.

Daddy finger, daddy finger,

where are you?

Here I am, here I am.

How do you do?

Mommy finger, Mommy finger,

where are you?

Here I am, here I am.

How do you do?

Brother finger, Brother finger,

where are you?

Here I am, here I am.

How do you do?

Sister finger, Sister finger,

where are you?

Here I am, here I am.

How do you do?

Baby finger, Baby finger,

where are you?

Here I am, here I am.

How do you do?

Daddy finger, daddy finger, where are you?

Here I am, here I am.

How do you do?

Mommy finger, Mommy finger, where are you?

Here I am, here I am.

How do you do?

Brother finger, Brother finger, where are you?

Here I am, here I am.

How do you do?

Sister finger, Sister finger, where are you?

Here I am, here I am.

How do you do?

Baby finger, Baby finger, where are you?

Here I am, here I am.

How do you do?

For more infomation >> Chocolate Surprise Eggs with Toys PJ Masks, Masha and The Bear Finger Family Song - Duration: 1:40.

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Palestinians: Do you support the death penalty? - Duration: 8:42.

Ala Ramallah

What do you think of the death penalty?

Abed (Bedouin) Jerusalem

If the person deserves it

and it's also a way to

a lesson for others

Inappropriate sex?

Well, when it comes to unlawful sex

not everything deserves the death penalty

God almighty

gave us rules and we follow them

So whatever it says in the Quran...

Anything that comes from the Quran that comes from God

we should follow

I don't know

What do you think of the death penalty?

Very surprised face

What about apostasy?

Apostasy or criticism of Islam?

20 something year old woman Bethlehem

She is not sure

Ibrahim Ramallah

Death sentence, most people will say yes

the political leadership

- will say no

No, they will say yes

but at the approval of the president

and he gives the approval

No, I think no

I think you could be killed but not executed

moral insurgency

It depends on the situation

If you had the same situation here like in Syria

more people would say yes

mischief (against Islam) should be treated with...

Ziad Ramallah

I don't have an answer for this

I don't have an answer

Criticizing Islam

- about the guy behind us What did he say?

I don't know why he has to answer these questions

Can we wrap this up?

There is no problem

If he has the wrong understandings

then we would help him understand them

If it's not me, anybody else could

What do you think of the death penalty?

Hassan Hebron

Death according to the laws of Islam

for example the person who kills should be killed

The meaning of the verse from the Quran he said is

"when you punish someone"

"the rest of the community learns"

It's something from God

something that God teaches us

we're done

Do you agree to the death penalty for

Ahmad Nablus

going against Islam, unlawful sex, mischief against Islam

Yes

Yes, a murder

A person who does Zina (unlawful sex)

would be whipped, 70 wips

It says in the Quran, whatever it says in the Quran

Mohammad Jerusalem

Islamic rules isn't

obeyed here

fully

You could say

Let's say apostasy? Leaving Islam Should they be killed?

No

According to the Quran, they should

According, no

If they are against the religion

if they were against Islam

and they wanted to become

They wanted to leave Islam and wanted to become against it

fight against it

then at that time

that Islam said

we have to fight them back

we have to push them back

But if they are peaceful about it

if they don't want a religion

I don't think we should force them

to stay

Also criticism of Islam?

You don't agree with women receiving half

or any of the things I mentioned before

Not really

if you can look at things in detail

why they were made in Islam

you can see that they were very

fair

They were very

what's the word?

Fair and reasonable

Logic

and the last one is "unlawful sex"

No, I don't agree with that one

For more infomation >> Palestinians: Do you support the death penalty? - Duration: 8:42.

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Adını Sen Koy / You Name It Trailer - Episodes 186 - 190 (Eng & Tur Subs) - Duration: 0:50.

- Mr. Salim, we... I and your daughter Zehra... - Get out of my shop. Get out!

Shame on you.

Look! I don't know if you are morning or evening but...

...to me, you are nothing more than a tactless, sloppy and bizarre alien who doesn't know what it says.

Now, you can get out of here.

Dad! Where is my father?

He died a few minutes ago.

What?

- Dad! Dad! I will go with my father. - No, no, no, no.

I cannot wait, I want to see him now.

For more infomation >> Adını Sen Koy / You Name It Trailer - Episodes 186 - 190 (Eng & Tur Subs) - Duration: 0:50.

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워킹홀리데이 오기전 필요한 10가지 물품(10 things you need before going working holiday - Duration: 7:49.

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