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We can't even get close to history without triggering it

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start from the beginning but this time, you know, give us this is

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Stare world's deadliest game and keep off the grab. We do still have jetpacks

You know pretend we don't execute

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Do you buy them or make them out of

Me now I can show these to dunder Scouts exactly what I will do a

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Red squirrels mad plans backed by Julian and Fred's cold heart tree nut currency. Yes, and there is nothing you

Can do to stop

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but think about the zany evil plans you could do if we

Traded all the jackpot nuts for wait for it

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Do you want to take care of your sight Eat these 4 super foods | Natural Health - Duration: 4:05.

Do you want to take care of your sight?

Eat these 4 super foods.

Did you know that the carrot is rich in antioxidants, vitamin A and lutein?

All these nutrients can help you strengthen the health of your eyes.

Many people suffer from problems such as eyestrain, myopia or cataracts.

Sometimes these problems can be justified by the natural aging process.

But also some harmful habits can affect our eyesight.

Do you usually watch your sight?

Taking care of our eyes is essential to keep them healthy.

A fundamental factor in their care lies in our diet.

The health of our eyes is associated with certain nutrients such as:

Vitamins A and C, Flavonoids,

Carotenoids, Omega-3 fatty acids,

Minerals, Antioxidants,

How do foods help you take care of your sight?

Green leafy vegetables.

Green leafy vegetables such as spinach , kale, Swiss chard or broccoli would contribute to

the good state of our sight.

This is because the vitamin A they contain protects the cornea.

In addition, they give us other vitamins such as lutein, which protects the eyes from ultraviolet

light; and zeaxanthin that contributes to visual development.

It is a good food if you want to take care of your sight.

Carrot,

Some cells of the eye, the outer or canes, can deteriorate when the body has deficiencies

in vitamin A . This would cause problems in healthy vision of people.

But, from Duke University they report that it is a problem that we can alleviate.

How?

Compensating the low levels of vitamin A contributing to the body beta-carotens, which promote the

synthesis of this vitamin.

One of the foods that would help us is the carrot , due to its high content of beta-cateotens.

Although, we should keep in mind that only people who have low levels of vitamin A due

to their diet would benefit . In spite of everything, carrots are a highly recommended

food for the organism.

Peppers,

If you want to take care of your sight, you can include foods like peppers in your diet.

These are an excellent source of vitamins A and C. As we have said, vitamin A helps

us to keep the cells of our eyes healthy.

In addition, vitamin C could help us to prevent eye infections and is a powerful antioxidant

against cell aging.

The peppers are also rich in vitamin B6, lutein and zeaxanthin, beta-carotene and lycopene.

All these nutrients are essential to help take care of your sight.

Strawberry,

The strawberry contains a good amount of vitamin C, an antioxidant that the body requires to

maintain healthy eyes and free of inflammation - related diseases and aging.

The different antioxidants present in strawberries can help to avoid eye problems such as dry

eyes, macular degeneration and vision defects . Consuming strawberries daily can reduce

the possibility of eye problems related to age.

Applying small changes to your diet plan may help keep your eyes healthy longer.

These foods can be good options if you want to start looking after your eyesight.

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Somebody Is Watching You Right Now - Duration: 11:34.

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It's likely that most of you watching this show wouldn't enjoy the prospect of every

website you've visited and every search term you've entered into a comment box being

made public knowledge.

If not made public knowledge, then you probably feel at least a little bit uncomfortable knowing

that what you do online is stored as data somewhere.

It came as quite a shock to some people in 2018 when Google became more transparent as

to what data it stored regarding your searches, where you've been, what sites you like to

visit.

Your security is not sacred, and that's one reason why from 2016 to 2018 the number

of people using VPNs has grown substantially.

Big Brother is watching, and where you virtually tread, you most likely leave some dirty footprints.

Welcome to this episode of the Infographics Show, Who Is Watching What You Do Online Right

Now?

2018 was what you might call an eye-opener when it comes to user privacy, or lack thereof.

You could say that Facebook had the hardest year of its life so far, seeing that story

after story came out revealing that the social media giant hasn't exactly been very careful

with our data.

You no doubt know all about the Cambridge Analytica scandal, which showed us that user

data could carelessly be sold to bidders.

Information of about 50 million people was mined without their permission, and perhaps

for the first time some people started to realize that Mark Zuckerberg et al. weren't

just connecting the world, but collecting the world in a sense.

Big tech loves to gush over how it's making the world a better place, and tends not to

talk too much about that thing we call the bottom line.

But there's a saying in the tech world that goes something like, "If it's free, you're

paying in another way."

We think by the end of this show you will never agree more with this cynical but probably

true dictum.

We might look at a Guardian article from March 2018 which was given the title, "Are you

ready?

Here is all the data Facebook and Google have on you."

The story opened by telling us that most of us are not aware of the depth of the harvesting

of our personal details.

Google is a little more open about this now, but the company you might say was not always

transparent regarding what information is stored on us.

You likely know that somewhere there is data concerning every place you visited, as long

as your device was being used and you were using Google.

If you want, you can go back and see everywhere you travelled.

This for some people might be nothing, but it has certainly spooked others out.

Maybe there are some places you went that you really wouldn't want anyone to know

about.

But it goes a lot further than this.

All your Google searches are recorded.

Sure, you can delete your search history, but that doesn't always mean to say it's

gone.

And we are talking about every search you've ever made.

Security experts tell us this, "Clearing your browser history doesn't do anything

to the data stored on Google's servers."

That's one way that Google can target you with ads, because it has a profile on you.

You are a neat package, and there's just not so much you can do about this if you use

Google.

It knows what apps you use, when you use them, how long you use them for.

It knows what you watch on YouTube, say, whether you're into Christian hymns, Russian car

crashes, arguing about the merits of Jordan Peterson; if you're worried about your weight,

if you're feeling down, or if you're a discerning dude or gal and watch the Infographics

Show.

The Guardian journalist wrote, "The data Google has on you can fill millions of Word

documents."

He requested to download all the data Google had on him and it came to about three million

Word documents.

It was basically the greatest portfolio anyone could ever have on him, including him.

This is why we have seen dystopian sci-fi TV about people being replicated quite accurately

using their online data to create the new them.

As we said, you might well already understand this, but some people have never fully contemplated

their life being neatly packaged in one place, easily downloaded, possibly copied, sold,

and not so easily deleted.

Again, even if you stored things in Google Drive and then deleted those files, Google

saves them.

Even the photos you deleted, Google not only doesn't delete them, but saves the meta-data

concerning where they were taken and when.

It's the same for emails.

You might delete them, but Google saves them for you.

What we are trying to say is that you are always being watched and recorded when you

use these products, and you can't just get rid of the information by pressing delete.

The same writer said he looked into what data Facebook had on him, and again, it was a lot.

For him it amounted to about 400,000 Word documents of information.

This didn't just include posts he'd made, but all messages he'd ever sent and all

audio calls he'd ever made through Messenger.

It's all there, stored away, never lost.

Facebook uses all this information to make a profile of you, so it can target you with

relevant ads.

Well, that's one reason it does it, but some skeptics might tell you it's also about

surveillance.

That is just a theory, though.

Is this a big deal?

The Electronic Privacy Information Center seems to think so.

It tells us that our data, these packages of us, are not just used for marketing purposes

but can be sold to insurance companies, banks, people who might one day rent you a house,

even by future employers.

"There are no limits to what types of information can be collected, how long it can be retained,

with whom it can be shared or how it can be used," said the center.

That same article gave us some good news, in that the Federal Trade Commission was pushing

for a "Do Not Track" initiative to prevent companies from storing your data.

And it's not just the likes of Google and Facebook, it's other big tech and sometimes

small tech companies.

Remember many of us use connected products of all kinds, what we call the Internet of

Things.

Did any of you see the 2016 story about a smart toy that women used in their nether

regions for physical stimulation?

Well, as Motherboard reported, one of those types of toys was collecting data on its users.

Yes, when the woman turned the toy on and went to work, the IoT plastic master of sensuous

thrills was in some ways a mole.

Sure, the company did this to see how the toy was used, but what if someone else got

their hands on this very personal information?

The worst thing of course was that the buyers of these toys were not told that their playtime

was being recorded.

By the way, if you're wondering why anyone would buy a connected toy such as this, it

was mainly so the lover could control it remotely and get feedback.

But there's more, a lot more.

As one security site tells us, whenever you go to a news media site, on average, you're

being seen by 30 third party sites.

These could be analytics firms, social networks or even font providers.

You're not often aware of who is watching you.

Everyone wants a piece of you, and mostly that's just because people are making money.

As the website The Conversation writes, "Think you're reading the news for free?

New research shows you're likely paying with your privacy."

We are told many struggling media sites have turned to allowing you to be tracked as letting

in those trackers is a way to make cash when times are hard.

As we said, nothing is really free online.

The Conversation wrote, "Our investigation has revealed that among the 2,000-plus news-related

websites identified by Alexa, readers are, on average, connected to over 19 third-party

servers."

This included big names such as The New York Times and The Los Angeles Times.

It added that if you check the weather using AccuWeather you will be tracked by no less

than 48 third-party servers.

What's quite amusing is that the data brokers that harvest this information have special

names for people relating to their spending power.

Some of these include, "Power Elite", "American Royalty" "Urban Survivors"

and "Small Town Shallow Pockets."

All we are trying to say is that when you are browsing you are also probably giving.

But what about Big Brother, the real Big Brother and not just some sketchy uncle getting hold

of your data to make a quick buck.

What we mean is, is the government watching you?

Well, firstly you should know that when you grant an app access to your phone's mic

or camera you can be recorded or watched at any time.

Security expert Felix Krause told The Guardian in 2017 that your iPhone can even take photos

and video without you knowing it, and then upload that data instantly.

He went as far to say that facial recognition tech could be employed without your knowing

it, or that video taken could be live-streamed to the internet without your consent.

Could the government make use of this?

Well, you might recall a man called Edward Snowden, enemy number one for a time in the

eyes of some people in the U.S. government.

He said that an NSA program called Optic Nerves got hold of Yahoo user video chats and started

taking still images every few minutes.

Quite a lot of those images he said were of people wearing only their birthday suit.

Other NSA surveillance programs consisted of building backdoors into devices.

According to The Guardian, this meant the agency could "tune in to your phone calls,

read your messages, capture pictures of you, stream videos of you, read your emails, steal

your files … at any moment they please."

And the Brits weren't any better.

Snowden spilled the beans on a secret program called Tempora, which was a government-sponsored

mass surveillance program consisting of extracting information from British Internet users from

fiber-optic cables.

But is big tech in cahoots with the government?

You'd think not, seeing how hard it was for the FBI to get Apple to give data stored

on an iPhone.

But Quartz writes that you can find data on when government has requested user information

from tech companies and that tells you that these companies hardly ever say no.

If government asks, according to Quartz, it shall receive.

We saw the statistics and indeed from thousands of requests the big names in tech almost always

said yes.

Then you have brazen governments that tell their citizens they are being tracked, and

the men in suits are proud of it.

In 2016, the Thai government, which has cybercrime laws you could call Draconian to the extreme,

reported that it was monitoring 40 million Line app messages its citizens were sending.

In a twist, though, the Thai government said Line was in on this but Line denied it had

given access to the Thai government.

This Big Brother outfit of a military junta certainly is watching its people, threatening

lengthy prison sentences just for liking something on Facebook that to anyone from the western

world would seem totally harmless.

China is even worse, forcing private companies to keep tabs on their users.

That government is currently in the testing stage of a massive surveillance program that

will track citizens and give them a citizen score.

This score will affect many aspects of their lives.

This is the closest thing to Big Brother we have ever seen, and one might wonder if other

countries will follow suit.

India could be called China's Little Brother.

In 2008, the Information Technology Act gave the government permission to tap all communications

without a warrant.

Something called The National Intelligence Grid, which seems to have been in the making

for years, also wants to track a lot of information about every citizen, including their Internet

logs.

Arguably, in terms of ethical data collection it seems the EU is the least oppressive.

You might also say that some countries are quite open about their oppressive surveillance

while others talk about the value of privacy and then come in through the back door like

a cat burglar rather than a heavy-handed thief.

If this wasn't bad enough, hackers can also harvest information from you; they can get

into your mic and camera, or they can take over your machine.

So, basically a hacker could be watching you and seeing what you are doing online, as could

the government, and of course the apps themselves know what you are doing.

We like this piece of advice from a security expert: "If your heart is set on being as

invisible to Google as you can possibly be, then don't use the internet."

We won't just pick on Google, though, you could say that about many companies.

Let's face it, this is literally what we signed up for when we didn't read the small

print or listened to what critical security experts told us.

We just have to hope that we are never badly exploited; that tech companies protect our

data as best they can; that they fiercely guard against anyone trying to use it without

our permission.

That's maybe wishful thinking.

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Or, do you disagree?

Do you think we do have a lot of privacy and some critics are just being paranoid?

Or do you think is it worse than we have stated today?

Also, be sure to check out our other video These Scary Things Really Happen In The Dark

Web.

Thanks for watching, and as always, don't forget to like, share and subscribe.

See you next time.

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Sport TV - "Wish you were still here", "Come back" - Loads of Spurs fans clamour for journeyman's r - Duration: 2:15.

 Crystal Palace knocked London neighbours Spurs out of the FA Cup on Sunday and, in doing so, progressed to the fifth round; the game could have been very different had the visitors not been hit with a string of injuries to a number of key players, but Spurs fans were more concerned with one of Palace's players rather than their own

 Andros Townsend netted his seventh goal of the season in all competitions via the penalty spot and could have had a second but failed to fire either side of Paulo Gazzaniga, instead hitting the cutback straight at the Argentine

 The Eagles winger has played for an incredible twelve English clubs, including Newcastle and Championship leaders Leeds, but seems to have found a home at Selhurst Park after spending much 0f his Spurs career out on loan and is currently enjoying what is surely his best season in the Prem

   Naturally an energetic wide-man, the 27-year-old has been converted into an unorthodox striker this season by Roy Hodgson and is becoming quite good at arriving in the box – meanwhile, Spurs' Fernando Llorente struggled to get any breathing room and took just 38 touches in ninety minutes as he failed to threaten Palace's stand-in backline

 After netting from the spot, Townsend's celebrations were muted, the reasoning for which was explained by the man himself on Twitter, leading to many Spurs fans applauding the number 10 for his class; others took it a step further by stating that they wish he was still in white

  Arsenal's Hector Bellerin may be out for the season but it's given him a chance to show off his new accessory

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So You Think You Can Lip Read? - Duration: 2:58.

Hey guys! My name is Katie and I'm part of No More Voicing.

I had a challenge for you guys today

And I wanted to see if you could do it.

I've seen a lot of comments recently, you know

between Hearing and Deaf people on really all social media

Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Instagram, everything!

Umm, I've seen a lot of comments from Hearing people saying that umm

You know, "You should learn to lip read."

"Lip reading is so easy!"

"All Deaf people know how to lip read."

Sweetie nooooooooo

This is so not true

I mean

Ughhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!!!!

A part of me thinks, you know, everyone forgets that people you know

We have accents, some of us tend to mumble,

Ummm, some of us talk really really really really fast, some of us talk really slow

There are just so many factors that you know,

you're not putting into that when you, when you say things like that.

**Hair Pull** Ughhhhhh!!!

I mean and then also Hearing, we do a lot of THIS

and like a lot of THIS

and you know there's a whole lot of you know I'm touching my face all the time

It's pretty hard to lip read that, right?

It is!

So, umm here's a fun fact for you!

The most skilled lip reader only understands around 30% of what is being said.

So, my challenge today is you think that you can lip read?

Ok! Show me that that's true!

So, I'm gonna say 3 really simple sentences, they're all the same exact sentence

I'm just going to say it 3 times, so that umm you know I can give you a few tries.

I'm gonna turn the volume off and I'm going to turn off the captions

there is going to be no help at all

Umm you are going to have to rely on lip reading

And umm let me know, at the end of the video, leave a comment below

Umm, letting me know what you think you said (meant to say "what I said"***)

Umm and yeah! Ok, Ready? Here we go!

OK! So do you think you got it?

Just dropped my phone, umm well yeah let me know. And, I had some stuff written down

so I wouldn't forget. Let me just see....hold on

Yes, ok. Umm so yeah please share this, spread this.

You know, I want people to know lip reading is not an easy thing. It really isn't.

Umm, it's really freaking hard actually.

Uhh, and Hearing people you know there's so many things that you do while you're talking

and then, you know if you add more people to the conversation it becomes even more confusing.

So, you know, before you tell a Deaf person to lip read, shhhhh shush

Put yourself in that position, ok?

Food for thought. Love you guys! Bye

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Tools for Hand and Wrist Care : Massage Therapists and Gamers - Duration: 4:09.

with this tool my fingers have never felt better

hello everyone welcome back to the massage mentor channel as always my name

is Aaron I own needed tranquility in Pittsburgh I wanted to do a quick video

today hopefully keeping it under three minutes long on fingers and wrists

hand care if you missed the original video I'll put that up on the link on

top of this video as well as in the description below if you're new to this

channel if you want to hit that subscribe button that would be great

also if you want to see something in future videos by all means put that in

the comments as well below so today we're going to talk about a couple tools

that I've picked up along the way to help keep the longevity of your practice

going one focuses mostly on your hands and fingers where the other one is your

forearms and wrists so I recommend both of these tools. If I was to get one I

would probably recommend the fingers and hands massager. I just think that keep

taking care of that is more important but if you're suffering from wrist

tension or possible carpal tunnel then definitely opt for the other. So the

first tool we're going to talk about is the finger massager it's made by gaiam

G A I A M it has two roller heads here that you just stick your finger in and

you can put your fingers on both sides here for different kinds of pressures

depending on how painful it is for you and what kind of pressure you're looking

for and you're doing this without any kind of stress on this hand which is

great because you know as massage therapists we would rub our fingers but

then this hands tired it doesn't happen with this machine so definitely kudos

for this design. It also has the roller on the back,

and this helps to get into the carpals and the metacarpals

if you want put your hand on a table obviously you can add more pressure to

this. This is a great little tool it's ten bucks on Amazon I'll put that in the

link below as well but I definitely recommend picking this up if your

fingers are getting too tired. The other tool that we have here is by roleo

it has a knob on top that you can adjust the pressure to tighter or looser again

depending on how much pain or tightness is in your wrists and your forearm and

what you all you would do is just stick your hand in there and you just roll it

up and down it does have suction cups that comes with that you can put in the

bottom there to suction it to a table if you want I just lay my hand on top and

just stick my hand all the way through.

This one's a little bit more expensive you can find this at massage warehouse

or Amazon, again I'll put the links in the bottom so that if you guys want to

look into it you can click on it. So I recommend everyone checking out these

tools that you saw in this video today share this with other professionals that

use their hands more than they should let's keep those hands wrists forearms

doing good so we can keep taking care of other people and our clients. IF you have

any suggestions for future videos please put that in the comments below again if

you want to see more videos like this hit that subscribe button and if you

like this video let me know hit that like button I appreciate everyone for

taking the time out of your day to watch this video and we'll see you next time

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