Thứ Sáu, 30 tháng 3, 2018

Waching daily Mar 31 2018

I believe

We all have one true love

Somewhere in this world

I do (I do, I do)

When it seemed

All my dreams

Were falling through

That's when I found you

I believe for every heart

That whispers in the dark

There's a ray of light somewhere

Shining through

It was sink

Or swim

When the tide came in

I found myself

When I found you

I found the closest thing to heaven

Yes in you

I found the deepest love I knew

Oh Oh

I'll believe

Yes it's true

I found myself

When I found you

I believe (I believe)

For every door (Every door)

That's closing

For every heartbreak

There's hope for something new

From the ashes rise a glimpse of paradise

It still flickered in your eyes

When i found you

I found the closest thing to heaven

Yes in you

I found the deepest love I knew

Oh Oh

I'll believe

Yes it's true

I found myself

When I found you

A life unfolds

No one knows

I thought love was just a tingling of the skin

I felt so alone

All Alone

More than you could ever know

You show deep love

Sweet love

When I found you

I found the closest thing to heaven

(I found, i found)

(I finally found you, baby!)

(I found, i found)

I found myself

When I found you

I found the closest thing to heaven

Yes in you

I found the deepest love I knew

I'll believe

Yes it's true

I found myself

When I found you

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Do You Know The Benefits of Maca Root - Duration: 4:32.

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the benefits of maca root for women for women the benefits of regular maca

consumption are substantial while maca benefits both men and women but let's

focus specifically on how we can boost female quality of life indigenous people

of the Andes have consumed maca root for centuries calling upon this superfood as

a natural remedy for a diverse range of conditions so let's see how maca root

benefits women number one normalizes menopause symptoms maca root has been

used extensively as a hormone balancer and research shows that it's high

nutrient density and phytochemical contents may be the underlying

contributors to this effects researchers observed that a maca root supplements

helped modulate many common symptoms of menopause such as hot flashes sleep

disruptions night sweats and depression a similar study found women who took

maca root enjoyed significant relief from symptoms associated with menopause

number two improved sexual function female sexual dysfunction depends on a

multitude of factors with the woman's age lifestyle and medical and

nutritional status being the primary elements one study examined the

effectiveness of maca supplementation for remedying sexual dysfunction and

women as a result of taking SSRIs commonly prescribed antidepressants

women in the study enjoyed an improvement in sexual satisfaction when

taking the highest dose of 3 grams per day number 3 aphrodisiac while research

is sparse on its effectiveness for being a surefire aphrodisiac some small-scale

studies indicate markers possible use in the bedroom not surprisingly maca root

has a centuries-long reputation for being a powerful aphrodisiac

loaded of minerals like zinc iodine and essential fatty acids mahkum a balanced

sex hormones and may also improve mood with a healthy mood and balanced hormone

levels arousal is usually much easier to achieve number 4 supports mood nutrition

research shows that natural fatty acids found in foods including maca root is

necessary for supporting mood and overall brain health

an examination of Maka's protective effect for the brain has shown promising

results offering many researchers hope for finding a natural alternative to

cognitive enhancing drugs fatty acids and maca Rupe support brain function

which may be responsible for stabilizing analytical skills cognitive function and

rational thinking number 5 fertility infertility is a growing concern for

both men and women so it's no surprise many people today turned to national

alternatives for improving fertility so far research has only examined maca

roots impact on fertility and animals but not sure the research shows

promising results animal studies support Maka's traditional use as a fertility

enhancer especially for females particularly its ability to increase

serum luteinizing hormone in the pituitary glands this hormone is

associated with fertility and other factors in the body number 6

maintains bone density maintaining bone density is a common problem for many

women as they age studies of macas effect on menopausal

symptoms have found that it increases important markers associated with bone

density this could be helpful for women who have a family history of

osteoporosis or for those who are simply seeking to protect their bone health

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Greek lesson: Greek Easter traditions! - Duration: 3:41.

Hello to everyone.

We are one week before Easter and like every year we enter the holy week for all Greeks.

This week is called "μεγάλη βδομάδα"

and prepares the people for Easter that is the next Sunday.

Today, I decided to do a lesson

and to mention some Greek Easter traditions.

You must know that Easter for the Greeks is

a bigger holiday than Christmas and is duly celebrated by all.

Easter, like Christmas, is a religious holiday

and, of course, many of the customs have to do with the church.

Most customs start on Thursday.

This day, housewives make ''τσουρέκι'' or ''φλαούνες'', in Cyprus, and dye red eggs.

We usually ''τσουγκρίζουμε'' τα κόκκινα αβγά

that is, we heat them and one whose own egg breaks loses,

while the one that his egg wins, continues with someone else until he loses.

The red color of the eggs symbolizes the blood of Christ

which was poured out on the cross on the day of his crucifixion.

While the choice of the egg is because it symbolizes life.

Whenever an egg breaks, as we know a new bird is born, that is, a new life.

This is exactly the symbol of the Easter egg.

We break the egg to bring forth a new life from within, the life that Christ brought with His Resurrection.

Another Easter custom is the decoration of the epitaph.

The women of each village gather in the morning of the good Friday in the church and decorate the epitaph (the tomb of Christ) with flowers.

They try to make the most beautiful epitaph they can so that it can receive the body of Christ.

Finally all over Greece, on Easter Monday, people of all ages play Easter games in village squares

and all together entertain and rejoice the resurrection of Christ.

Easter Sunday and Easter Monday are considered days of great joy and are especially honored by all Greeks, especially in the villages.

That's all for today.

The next week we will not have a lesson as you understand because of Easter

We'll speak in two weeks! I wish you ''Καλό Πάσχα και Καλή Ανάσταση''.

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I Love You Forever - LIFE INSURANCE FROM VMHD - Duration: 5:50.

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(Singing Test#1) Can't Help Falling In Love With You - Duration: 1:47.

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

Some things are meant to be

Take my hand, take my whole life too

For I can't help falling in love with you

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March Q&A (#1): Wearing a Burqa in France? Culture shock you STRUGGLED with? Racist French? - Duration: 14:35.

Salut youtube : server and welcome to the match Q and a as always you guys

have sent me loads of questions using my ask me anything form that I leave in the

description box below which is awesome but it means that it's gonna be a really

full of action lots of topics to cover lots of questions to answer so buckle in

for the ride my first question is from Ann who's from

nice who sent me a lovely message saying that she loves my videos thank you so

much Ann and she's asked me how I met my French boyfriend here and she says that

I'm lucky that he speaks really good English so the trick with this one is

that I actually didn't make my French boyfriend here I met him in New Zealand

if you want to know the full story on how we met I'll link you to the January

Q&A up here where I do answer that question

but I'm also thinking about doing a full video on the topic with all the juicy

details so if you guys are interested in that one let me know down below my next

question is from Abigail who's an American who spent some time in France

and it's wanting to know how to get into companies like LVMH L'Oreal Estee Lauder

etc so I would say like most French companies actually knowing someone who

works there having a contact there could be really useful to sort of recommend

your CV to a recruiter otherwise these big giant groups are usually pretty

modern in their recruitment and they're on LinkedIn a lot so I'd get on LinkedIn

see who's posting on behalf of LVMH careers L'Oreal careers I know for

example at L'Oreal we've got a recruiter who's super active on Linkedin always

looking to meet new talents new people so you can also get in touch with them

in their CV differently be proactive syn to your CV through to the generic

careers email address and apply to any jobs that you see on the website but I

guess my biggest piece of advice would be don't wait for the perfect job to

come up on the website because a lot of the time the jobs aren't even advertised

just try and get in there directly I mean without harassing people are

contacting people of course but I think people contact me on my LinkedIn they've

said that they're really interested in my specific field of work and they had a

really genuine interest and I took the time to read their CV the next question

is from Val PES and they've asked me how I first made friends in France so

firstly I had my French boyfriend who I had already met from New Zealand and his

friends and his family but the first way I made really my own friends was through

my study program through University that's the best way hands-down to make

friends but outside of that do you know what's an amazing way to make friends

abroad is Instagram and Facebook groups I have a New Zealanders in France

Facebook group who run events regularly there's expatriates in Paris for example

on Instagram I followed bloggers or youtubers who are around my age living

in Paris and you know sometimes I pluck up the courage to contact them and ask

if they want to grab a coffee so yeah go social okay so I think this is a fake

name that the next question is from lager dip and they've asked me polish

chocolate or chocolate steamed and this is like a big eternal never-ending

debate in France is the name for this thing a panel for cool app or shakeela

team as they mostly say in the southwest of France um well I guess I'm kind of a

born and bred prison now as I've only lived in Paris and we call them a panel

Cola but I personally vote for sugar in a team because it's so much cuter to say

the next question is from Tom who's asking me what proportion of my YouTube

audience is French so what I know is that 55% of my audience members are

based in France and that's all that I can see it doesn't necessary

a French it could be expert to a boat based on French but given my comment

section given the questions I get and things I'm pretty sure yet around fifty

percent are French I was a big surprise to me because I started my channel for

expats actually and it turns out that a lot of French people are interested in

my content and are really cool at giving lots of ideas of debate and discussion

in the comment section so I'm loving it massively forcing the next question is

from Cydonia who asked me what was the biggest culture shock when I arrived in

the France but specifically something that I really struggled with I think the

thing that I struggled with the most was the kind of lack of customer service and

a willingness to help I thought I remember finding everything really hard

like setting up my electricity setting up my bank account sitting up my phone

going to the Prefecture for my visa I had the impression sometimes that the

people I was interacting with didn't actually care and they probably don't

and and they didn't actually want to help they were you know stuck there

doing their jobs but they had no interest in helping me as a customer as

such and I found it really hard when I arrived because I was really craving to

have some support and feeling like I'd made a good decision and feeling like it

was gonna be okay and they didn't really help on that front the next question is

from - - who's asking me if I've ever visited the Chateau de la Loire and

unfortunately no but it's on my list I actually want to do a biking tour of the

Chateau de la Loire the next question is from Jose who's asking me if I know

about Lolita which is a travel book series and Frances is that the best

travel books yeah I do know them and I have used them from time to time they

are very well written he also asks me what is my main goal and life and it's a

little bit cheesy but it's to be free and to be happy and he also asks do you

defend world peace I assume that this is a joke question because it's making me

feel a little bit Miss Universe candidate but yeah duh the

next question is from Patrick who's asking me if it's relatively easy for

men to date in Paris because he's been watching a few videos from youtuber Jase

Watson and he's having a tough time in dating firstly for those of you who

don't know Jai's YouTube channel I'll link it down below it's super cool he

does daily vlogs of his life in Paris um is it hard for men to date I don't know

not being a man I find it quite hard to answer this question but I know loads of

expect guys here who have French girlfriends and they seem to be doing

quite well I would say something that could be tough is that dating here

usually comes about through meeting people through mutual friends and so if

you don't have any friends here and if you're not going up to bars or parties

and socializing and meeting friends of friends of friends you know it could be

a little bit tougher but in general I think it could be fine

at least I'll find the exit sexy my next question is from Naomi who is a Muslim

coming to study in France and algea next year and she's wondering if she's gonna

have a hard time because she wears a hijab and with a ship or not she should

consider taking up off for university this concept the concept of Lille a city

really is something that deserves its own video to be honest it's such a deep

and complex issue but you may have heard that in France there is differently a

strong philosophy around wearing religious symbols in public places like

schools and even universities that it's not really well seen because it

separates people it's kind of like wearing the things that set you apart

and it shows that your ideals and perhaps your religion and your value

the way you think is different to each other and the concept is that that stops

you from being able to live and harmony together of course in France there are

many people who are kind of against this philosophy who say we should be able to

wear whatever we want and accept each other and still live in harmony so I

think you're gonna meet people who believe the two extremes from a legal

perspective I believe you'll be fine because a huge abbe doesn't cover your

face it's not illegal in the same way that a burka is for example but from a

social perspective it could be hard to say it sounds like it's something that's

incredibly important to you to wear your hijab so I'd like to encourage you to be

able to wear it if that's what makes you comfortable and that's what makes you

happy but in terms of how people will react to that it's quite hard for me to

predict maybe the French viewers can help me out down in the comment section

below what do you guys think about this from a French perspective should name I

consider taking a hijab off or don't you feel free to wear it at this what makes

her happy I'd be really interested to read your comments down below to see

what you guys have to say the next question coming in is from Alex who's a

French person living in New Zealand and they've asked me if I know of any French

youtubers and New Zealand's not I don't and when I just googled French person

New Zealand or French youtuber New Zealand it's just my face that comes up

so it doesn't really seem like there are any maybe you could start your own

channel and there's another part of the question which is as a Kiwi do I think

it's easier for foreigners to make friends with Kiwis I think it is I think

Kiwis are really friendly and they'll be curious and they'll ask you a lots of

questions about what you're from and everything but it does take quite a long

time to build a friendship with Kiwis I have to say they're really friendly up

front and they'll stay friendly but to become a real friend you're a real

friend it could take some time so you know just keep at it keep like with any

culture I think and this time and energy and I'm sure

you'll find your crowd and also don't discount the meeting Kiwi friends

through other French people there are loads of French people in New Zealand

groups and maybe they've been there for longer than you and maybe they've

established a circle of friends so you know make friends with the French

friends maybe and meet their Kiwi friends through them and it can kind of

work like that as well the next question is from ROS who's asking me if my

boyfriend knows about my YouTube channel and if so does he watch my videos and

what does he think of it yet he definitely knows about the YouTube

channel I have to ask him if I can do an apartment tour of our place for example

so of course I have to tell them about my YouTube channel and he watches every

single video because he either writes or checks the French subtitles on them and

he's super supportive of it he's really fascinated he loves looking at all the

numbers or the analytics figuring out which videos he'd get more views and why

and all that kind of thing and he's really curious about it so I'm pretty

lucky the next question is from amaryllis who says that to notice that I

wear contact lenses or glasses and she's asking me what the best mutual or

private health insurance is when you've got glasses and you need new glasses

prescription they're all really good to be honest and by the way you don't

really have a choice because your company will be signed up to a specific

mutual or health insurance provider so you kind of get what you're given I'm

with Henner at the moment and I'm finding them really generous every two

years I can get a brand new pair of glasses with a really generous

reimbursement level so I think when it comes to glasses they're all pretty

pretty good the next question is from Nina who's asking me if I can do a video

or maybe fridge fashion or makeup or skincare and the answer is yes

I've actually filmed one and it's going to be coming up next month so keep an

eye out for that if you're not subscribed already hit subscribe and

you'll get notified when I put out a new video but I put them out every single

Wednesday so can't really miss it the next question

is from Deirdre which is asking me if French people are racist in a general

way which is such a huge question like how can I possibly answer that asking me

if there's anything towards you know Asian people the team of people Arab

people etc I feel really uncomfortable answering this question because none of

the French people that I associate with in it I know a racist people so they

would hate me if I say the French people yep yep they're pretty racist because

it's just simply not true I think like any country racist people do exist I

have heard of for example my friends from Algeria having trouble finding an

apartment in Paris because of their names well they believe that it's

because of their names and when you saw there at Algerian names less likely to

have their their dossier accepted then people with a French name but I would

say overall in general know people aren't racist as with most countries

maybe the older generations or belissa educated people may be racist because

just like anywhere if they don't understand and they don't know anything

about these people then they'll be scared of them and that's their and

racism is often just a defense mechanism of the fear the final question I'm going

to tackle from a lien is asking about to New Zealand stereotypes so the first is

that it's like the Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit absolutely everywhere and

that's what New Zealand looks like so as you guys probably know the Lord of the

Rings was filmed in New Zealand and we used the beautiful scenery in New

Zealand so yeah I think down in the bottom of the South Island for example

you'll be like I'm literally in the lord of the ring

and there are moments and parts of the country we feel very you know fantasy

and Lord of the Rings II because you're an empty big Horus or you see amazing

mountains and it looks all deserted and in this kind of thing so yeah I think

you have your moments but is that is it like that everywhere probably not and

the second stereotype is if New Zealand is living and breathing a rugby is that

actually terse oh yeah pretty much I could say yeah I think so um I did a

video actually on the Kiwi culture which I'll link up here and I talked about

this I talked about the fact that New Zealanders are kind of a rugby mad cool

guy so I'm gonna leave the Q&A here for now so that the video doesn't get too

long but as always thank you so much for sending your questions through I really

like doing these kinds of videos and also watch the space because part two is

coming up feel free to hit the subscribe button follow my adventures my life in

France been in New Zealand a living abroad by cultural relationships all

this kind of stuff until next time I'll see you guys in the next video

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