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3 DIY Valentine's Day Gift Ideas You'll ACTUALLY Want! - Duration: 2:22.
3 DIY Valentine's Day Gift Ideas You'll ACTUALLY Want!
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FULLTANK by Bo Sanchez 595: Do you have a big need? - Duration: 4:27.
Do you have a problem right now? Do you have a
huge need? If so, here's my message. Do not look at
your resources. Because you're going to be frustrated.
You're going to be worried. You're going to be anxious.
You're going to be afraid. Don't look at your
resources. Because these are limited. Look at
God's resources. These are limitless.
Hi! This is Fulltank Saturday and I'm so happy
that I'm able to give this to my supporters. This
is an exclusive video for you. And I want to say
'thank you' for supporting Fulltank. Because of
Fulltank, I'm able to reach thousands of people.
And it is through your support. So, thank you, thank
you, thank you, thank you. Our gospel is
Mark 8. Beautiful story of Jesus
multiplying bread. Can you just imagine? You know.
He is looking at these 4,000 people.
I'll tell you, explain why are there 2
multiplication stories later on, okay? But let
me just go to that that point where Jesus asks the
apostles, you know, "What are we going to do about
this?" And people... You know. The
disciples were saying, "Hello... This is... How can we...?"
I mean, "How can we feed that throng? That thousands
of people?" But you see, they were looking at their
resources.
And...
Jesus is inviting us today, inviting you today to
look at His resources. Because, whatever small
resources you have, he's going to multiply.
And, that's my prayer for you right now. Can I
tell you a story of what happened to me many,
many years ago? I was... There was only one Feast, in
Valle Verde. It was only 3,000 people.
It was actually as a room of 1,000 people.
And there were 3 sessions. But there were
too many people. And we were praying, "Lord, give us
a new place. Give us a new place. Someone told us
about PICC. But the reason why we couldn't move...
The reason why I didn't want to move there was this --
There was this big hall,
for 3,500 people. And I said, "If we're
just going to move the 3,000 people
in Valle Verde now to PICC,
here's the problem -- We will receive the same love offering.
But PICC is 3x the cost
as
the one in Valle Verde. How can we
pay? It's impossible. Sometimes, you know, we were
calculating, it's 3-4x the cost. But
we will be receiving the same love offering.
So how will be able to pay for it? So that was our problem.
But, you know, what? Our back was on the wall.
We said, "There's no other way. There's no other place."
We tried looking, looking, looking. We went
to San Juan. You know, there was this place that we
use for 2-3 months but we couldn't use it because
the parking was not enough. Anyway, we just said,
"There's no other choice." And we prayed. And we felt
God was saying, "Go!" And so, we went to PICC. You
know, if you attend the Feast there, you
know what happened. We are now (having) 3 sessions.
And so, there are 9,000 people there. And God is so good
because He was able to... We're able to
pay our bills.
And we're able to support the other Feasts that...
So we have 500 feasts now all over the world. And,
just wanted to share that with you. That sometimes,
we're so shortsighted. And we only look at our
resources. And so.... Oh, okay. Just go back to
that whole idea of why 4,000? Wasn't it
5,000? There were 2 multiplication stories -- one
was for the 5,000 and the other was for
the 4,000. And because the 5,000
represented the Jews, because later on, when
he multiplied, there were 12 left over baskets
representing the 12 tribes of Israel. Here in the 4,000
there were 7 leftover baskets.
And that represented the 7
gentile cities around Israel. So, Jesus is for,
not only for Jews, but for the gentiles (and that's
another message). But, I want to pray for you right
now. Maybe, whatever need that you have. I pray for
God supply. God's provision. God multiplies. Whatever
you need right now, in the mighty Name of Jesus.
Receive His multiplication miracle for your need.
In Jesus' Name.
Amen and amen. In the Name of the Father, and of the Son, and
of the Holy Spirit, Thank you so much once again
for being my supporter. I will see you tomorrow.
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What's In My Mouth Challenge (Boyfriend vs Girlfriend) - Duration: 15:27.
yeah
I need to tell take it down now
what's up everybody to one only yellow girl Nokkmas here with bird box davidel l
we are going to be doing the what's in your wallet. what's in your mouth
challenge so let's get ready lets get started. open your mouth lets get ready
so how many rounds are we doing in are we going like all whatever and then my
go or you go one and one we're gonna so I'm blindfolded right now I didn't you
you're giving me the best one I don't like it
over your mouth no snow smelling messed up open your mouth open your mouth
no you're cheating okay I gave you this is bad it doesn't
this is not it open your mouth bite it I
have a get away yeah yeah I know
I don't know um I know there's something spicy and ler is crunchy like a celery
some type of vegetable let me tell you
look at it you find for them
it's like spices stuff like that you know are you ready
no oh you all right oh yeah okay nervous cuz you're taking yourself on
oh my god oh my god fuck you what was it that was that be bullshit just like
vomit eggs or some shit like what the fuck it I gave you three I got you no I
got you I quit no come on I'm gonna play some what's in my mouth okay no no wait
what is that noise okay your mouth it may not be no came to Opie mouth no
I'm not eating this longer than half know if it's raw fish I mean it was
slept shit right in your face no wow I heard you what is it
open your mouth madman I'll eat one and can't get you
this can do that come on this is round two on the fact that I'm quiet you're
gently open your mouth and open your mouth hmm really good tastes like salmon
no not bad Oh miss price of rice fish take off the blindfold
I know it's something fishy because it is like fish a little is in it I swear
Nancy's disgusting it smells girl so he just said Oh bite into it isn't you just
said you done you just said nothing to bet I know it was something fishy
my hands smelling moistures and your mouth open
uh-huh I need a wider stick it turned out I need to tongue out I need
brought to you by a rock neurons and Iraqis really oh you're playing so dirty
suit up
Can I grab your wrist little ray you see that he feels a risk cause your fingers
passed away to tell she's good looking another mess are you know I know I just
need to okay not what's coming toward nose comes with my face now this is it
okay what is it what's in your mouth
what is it oh shit those soy sauce oh I can't look in there good fish nice sauce
I knew it was something like that I said a fishy bass I know my mouth you're oh
I don't wanna
do you know what are you doing I'm showing what ain't here no wrapper
where's the smell that's all its nozzle everything we spit out come on I want
you come on one no to open your mouth
it's a bubble never raw meat ground beef ground beef oh right the texture of it
fuck are you
this shit moister egg doodle it's chia seeds peanut butter and hemp seeds
actual juices you cannot waste it some Crocs Beach no you just said that's the
Clorox bleach mixed with some rage braid
all the way we're going to and a half Rho active is one I'm waiting oh yeah
being good get that code out come on check it out no idea I know I stick my
nose all the time is one before I shut it holding in it
what is it log cabin syrup
ready ready my lips are dry alcohol you pulled him
out
I need you to take it out take the boat out
I broke a down here I am the winner you do the dessert I warned the wall
the battle may have been launched but whoa not trying to hit you in the
face that is mine I won no you owe us you H it make sure
you get to the video 10,000 likes subscribe Haven check out our other
videos the broccoli challenge you don't believe me oh wait oh we watch this
again type of words never again check our broccoli challenge the shower prank
and plenty when we have another video coming up - so stay tuned and yeah like
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FULLTANK by Bo Sanchez 595: Do you have a big need? - Duration: 4:27.
Do you have a problem right now? Do you have a
huge need? If so, here's my message. Do not look at
your resources. Because you're going to be frustrated.
You're going to be worried. You're going to be anxious.
You're going to be afraid. Don't look at your
resources. Because these are limited. Look at
God's resources. These are limitless.
Hi! This is Fulltank Saturday and I'm so happy
that I'm able to give this to my supporters. This
is an exclusive video for you. And I want to say
'thank you' for supporting Fulltank. Because of
Fulltank, I'm able to reach thousands of people.
And it is through your support. So, thank you, thank
you, thank you, thank you. Our gospel is
Mark 8. Beautiful story of Jesus
multiplying bread. Can you just imagine? You know.
He is looking at these 4,000 people.
I'll tell you, explain why are there 2
multiplication stories later on, okay? But let
me just go to that that point where Jesus asks the
apostles, you know, "What are we going to do about
this?" And people... You know. The
disciples were saying, "Hello... This is... How can we...?"
I mean, "How can we feed that throng? That thousands
of people?" But you see, they were looking at their
resources.
And...
Jesus is inviting us today, inviting you today to
look at His resources. Because, whatever small
resources you have, he's going to multiply.
And, that's my prayer for you right now. Can I
tell you a story of what happened to me many,
many years ago? I was... There was only one Feast, in
Valle Verde. It was only 3,000 people.
It was actually as a room of 1,000 people.
And there were 3 sessions. But there were
too many people. And we were praying, "Lord, give us
a new place. Give us a new place. Someone told us
about PICC. But the reason why we couldn't move...
The reason why I didn't want to move there was this --
There was this big hall,
for 3,500 people. And I said, "If we're
just going to move the 3,000 people
in Valle Verde now to PICC,
here's the problem -- We will receive the same love offering.
But PICC is 3x the cost
as
the one in Valle Verde. How can we
pay? It's impossible. Sometimes, you know, we were
calculating, it's 3-4x the cost. But
we will be receiving the same love offering.
So how will be able to pay for it? So that was our problem.
But, you know, what? Our back was on the wall.
We said, "There's no other way. There's no other place."
We tried looking, looking, looking. We went
to San Juan. You know, there was this place that we
use for 2-3 months but we couldn't use it because
the parking was not enough. Anyway, we just said,
"There's no other choice." And we prayed. And we felt
God was saying, "Go!" And so, we went to PICC. You
know, if you attend the Feast there, you
know what happened. We are now (having) 3 sessions.
And so, there are 9,000 people there. And God is so good
because He was able to... We're able to
pay our bills.
And we're able to support the other Feasts that...
So we have 500 feasts now all over the world. And,
just wanted to share that with you. That sometimes,
we're so shortsighted. And we only look at our
resources. And so.... Oh, okay. Just go back to
that whole idea of why 4,000? Wasn't it
5,000? There were 2 multiplication stories -- one
was for the 5,000 and the other was for
the 4,000. And because the 5,000
represented the Jews, because later on, when
he multiplied, there were 12 left over baskets
representing the 12 tribes of Israel. Here in the 4,000
there were 7 leftover baskets.
And that represented the 7
gentile cities around Israel. So, Jesus is for,
not only for Jews, but for the gentiles (and that's
another message). But, I want to pray for you right
now. Maybe, whatever need that you have. I pray for
God supply. God's provision. God multiplies. Whatever
you need right now, in the mighty Name of Jesus.
Receive His multiplication miracle for your need.
In Jesus' Name.
Amen and amen. In the Name of the Father, and of the Son, and
of the Holy Spirit, Thank you so much once again
for being my supporter. I will see you tomorrow.
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Tik Tok Hidden Features You May Not Know - Duration: 7:31.
Hello friends
Today i got for you
Tik Tok Hidden Features and tricks
I am going to tell you a number of things
you definitely won't know some of these
First of all there is a request
You will find a channel's link in description
which is all about awesome Photo Editing in Mobile Phone
You can make awesome photos for your Instagram Facebook etc.
That Channel is in Universal Language
Subscribe this channel from the description
If you learn anything from this video
please hit LIKE button on this video
First Trick is LONG PRESS trick
this is a feature most of people don't know
long press your thumb on a video and this menu will open
you can save this tik tok video to gallery
Add to Favorites, Not Interested
if you click noto interested
then this type of videos and videos from that user will also not show on your timeline
if you click on Add to Favorites
then this video will go to your profile
Click profile, Favorites button to get that video
then there is another place where long press will come into play
if you go to notifications tab
if you don't want some notifications to be here
then long press that notification
then you can delete that notification
Then there is a feature
which most of people don't use
but it is really helpful
when you see an effect
or sound
or hashtag
and you want to save it for later viewing
then you can do this with all the 4 things and save them to your profile
if you go to hashtag then add it to favorites
if you find a song then make it favorite also
if you find an effect used in a video
you can click on the effect
then click on the button Use This Later
If you then go to your profile
then you will see a Favorite button there
you will find all these things in these Tabs
you can organise them like this
then there is this awesome trick
if you want not to show other people which videos you are liking
if you like a video you can see...
that video will show in your profile and everyone can see that
if you want to save that video for your record then don't like that video
Long Press on the video which you want to like
Click on Add to Favorites
Goto your profie and find that video in your favorites option
Don't go anywhere
there are 2 more tricks which I like the most
if you like a video in tik tok
and you want to set that video on your wallpaper
then click on Share Button and then click Live Photo
it will prompt for an app install
then install that app
after installing go to tik tok
then again
click Share button and Live Photo option
it will prompt for Set Wallpaper
you can select from these options now
if you then go to your Home Screen
You will find that video behind your icons
If you want to make this video disappear now from wallaper
then you can either delete the app or change wallaper
Last Trick is Most Demanded Trick on Youtube
A lot of people ask it in comments
Please Comment the name of the Trick which you liked most in this video
If you learned something new in this video then tell me in Comments
when you made tik tok video and added sound in it
you had My Sound Option here
but now Tik Tok revoked that feature
now you can still do it
Upload a video with that sound you want to use in your video
then you can upload your sound in tik tok video
find it from your phone and upload it
I uploaded this video and i want to use this video's sound in my tik tok video
post it publicaly
don't worry this video is going to be deleted soon
your fans won't see it
after the video is uploaded
go to your profile and open this video
click on the sound of this video
if the sound is not opening
then restart the tik tok app
now go to the profile again
open that video and click on the sound
now you can add this sound to favorites to use this sound later
or you can make the video directly from here by clicking the video button
after adding to the favorites, you can delete the video
the sound will remain in your favorites
now you can go to Video Making Screen
you can now add that sound from My Favorites
I hope you learned something from this video
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Most BIZARRE Animals That Shouldn't Exist! - Duration: 11:47.
Some of Earth's most fascinating creatures come in the most unexpected forms.
From cats that love water to meat-eating parrots, here are 8 animals that shouldn't exist,
but do!
8.
POISONOUS BIRDS
Native to the rainforests of New Zealand, the pitohui is the only known genus of poisonous
bird in the entire world.
The feathers and skin of at least three species of the bird contain a strong poison.
Of those species, Hooded and the Variable Pitohuis are considered the deadliest.
The vibrant colors of the pitohui, which we tend to think of as exotic and beautiful,
are believed to actually be a warning sign to other animals of the bird's toxicity.
The bird's poisonous properties were unknown until 1989, when Jack Dumbacher, a researcher
from the California Academy of Sciences, who was studying New Guinea's birds of paradise,
was scratched by a pitohui he'd caught in a net.
He began to feel a burning and tingling pain in his hands.
He put the cut to his mouth to put some saliva on it, and shortly after, his lips and tongue
developed the same burning sensation, which lasted for hours.
Later on, Dumbacher placed a pitohui feather in his mouth and was overcome, yet again,
by a feeling similar to that of licking a 9-volt battery.
Yikes!
Dumbacher remained curious about the source of the bird's poison and set out to find
answers.
He brought back some feathers and gave them to Chemist John Daly, who had isolated the
toxin of the poison dart frog in the 1960's.
It was eventually determined that the poison, which contains neurotoxic alkaloids of the
batra-cho-toxin family - the same group of toxins as the lethal substance emitted by
poison dart frogs - may not be produced by the birds themselves.
Instead, it's thought to come from beetles of the Choresine family, which are an abundant
source of the pitohui's diet.
While ingesting a toxic substance is typically damaging to an animal, this poison benefits
the pitohui by permeating its body without causing any harm and serving as a defense
mechanism against predators such as snakes, raptors, and humans, as well as ectoparasites.
Dumbacher is lucky he only barely sampled the pitohui's poison - in higher doses,
it can cause cardiac arrest, paralysis, and death.
A word to the wise: when it comes to the pitohui, it's best to adhere to a "look, but don't
touch" policy!
And don't go around sticking feathers in your mouth if you are not a biologist!!
7.
CARNIVOROUS PARROTS
The cartoonish kea, native to New Zealand, is the only alpine species of parrot in the
world, making it uncharacteristically capable of handling heavy winds, cold temperatures,
and even snow.
It possesses thick, insulating feathers and soars like a raptor as it flies.
While the kea's olive green hue may seem boring or drab at first glance, it becomes
much more colorful in flight, displaying its bright red underwing feathers.
This endangered species is also unique due to its eating habits.
Using its sharp, hooked beak, the kea swoops in like a hawk or a vulture to scavenge mammal
carcasses or to attack and consume live prey such as its favorite snack, shearwater chicks.
It's even gained a reputation among farmers for having an alleged tendency to attack sheep.
The kea is particularly attracted to humans, but they clearly have more to fear from us
than we do them.
Some of the biggest threats to the species, which is estimated to number between just
3,000 and 7,000, are caused by human activities.
Included among those threats are accidents involving manmade objects; risks associated
with pest control; and the attractive, sweet taste of lead, which often leads to poisoning.
Some people consider the kea's behavior to be pesky due to occasional property damage
caused by the sometimes mischievous bird.
Although it's illegal to shoot the kea, it happens anyway, courtesy of annoyed humans.
6.
FRESHWATER SEALS
Meet the Baikal seal, a species of seal endemic to Lake Baikal in Siberia, Russia.
The Baikal seal, known locally as the Nerpa, is related to the Caspian seal and the Arctic
ringed seal.
One major difference sets the Baikal seal apart from others, however: it's the only
true freshwater species of seal in the entire world.
The Baikal seal species is thought to be up to half a million years old and is exclusive
to Lake Baikal, the deepest, oldest, and largest freshwater lake on the planet.
The origin of the species is somewhat of a mystery to scientists, who have yet to figure
out what led the seals to the lake and to become an established endemic species.
Most of the 3,600 plant animal species that call Lake Baikal home are endemic to the lake.
In recent years, scientists have become increasingly concerned about threats to the lake's unique
biodiversity.
The omul fish, a type of salmon that has lived in the lake for several centuries, is rapidly
disappearing, resulting in a commercial fishing ban.
Harmful algae is growing at an unprecedented rate, and endemic species of sponge are dying
out.
Experts haven't agreed on one sole cause of the lake's alarming decline, but they
have cited several plausible theories, including climate change and pollution.
It's most likely a combination of both.
One thing remains certain: if urgent efforts aren't made to preserve Lake Baikal, which
has been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site, it could ultimately lose all of its
amazing wildlife - including the Baikal Seal.
5.
FISHING CATS
Even if you're a cat person, it's probably very unlikely that you've ever had to bathe
a cat because for the most part, they are famous for hating water.
But there is always an exception to the rule and there is a species of cat that not only
tolerates water, but prefers it!
The appropriately-named Fishing Cat is native to Southeast Asia and lives in a number of
watery environments, including wetlands, the edges of rivers and streams, and mangrove
swamps.
They hunt for aquatic prey, such as fish, by diving in the water and snatching up their
victims with their sharp teeth and claws.
Not only is the fishing cat unafraid of the water, it's evolved to be one of most skilled
swimmers among predatory mammals, with powerful muscles, short tails and exceptional paddling
and diving abilities, along with the capability of walking through mud without sinking.
The fishing cat is insulated from the cold, wet waters it hunts in by a thick, short base
layer of fur.
Fish make up most of the fishing cat's diet, but they're also known for diving under
the water and attacking waterfowl by grabbing them by the feet, which ranks as one of the
creepiest known ways for a mammal to hunt.
The next time your fussy feline needs a flea bath, you could try telling them to toughen
up and be more like the fishing cat - or you could put on a ski mask, your thickest jacket,
and some heavy-duty gloves, and hope for the best.
4.
PLANT-EATING VULTURES
It's common knowledge that a vulture's diet typically consists of scavenged animal
carcasses, but there is one exception: the palm-nut vulture, which lives and breeds in
the forests and savannas of sub-Saharan Africa and feeds primarily on the seeds, nuts, and
fruits of various trees, including the akacia, date palm, and kosi palm.
Although 60 percent of an adult bird's diet, and 90 percent of a juvenile's consist of
plants, the palm-nut vulture isn't strictly an herbivore.
It also eats freshwater and marine crabs, reptile eggs and hatchlings, frogs, fish,
small mammals, and even domestic poultry.
It's not picky.
One thing remains conspicuously absent from its diet, however: dead animals.
With a wingspan of under five feet, the black-and-white palm-nut vulture is the smallest of the existing
Old World vulture species and is known for its agility and its ability to hang upside-down
on tree branches.
3.
HYBRID BIG CATS
LIGERS AND TIGONS AND LITIGONS, OH MY! - wait, what?
I'll explain.
If you've seen the movie Napoleon Dynamite, or other random videos here on youtube, then
you've at least heard of the liger - a hybrid between a lion and a tiger.
But did you know that it's a real thing?
More specifically, a liger is the offspring of a male lion and a female tiger - parents
of the same genus, but different species.
The liger grows to be larger than both of its parents' species and is the largest
known cat in existence.
It's even bigger than its relative, the tigon, which is a cross between a female lion
and a male tiger.
There's also such a thing as a litigon, an extremely rare hybrid between a male lion
and a female tigon.
Litigons grow nearly as large as ligers.
One litigon, a male named Cubanacan who was born in March 1979 at the Alipore Zoo in India,
reached an astounding 800 pounds!
Cubanacan was the only surviving cub out of the litter of three.
In the following years, his mother, a tigon named Rudrani, produced four more litigons.
Hybrid animals are often born sterile due to the genetic complications associated with
crossbreeding between species.
The crossbreeding of big cats has been a topic of controversy throughout the years.
It was banned in India, where Cubanacan was purposely bred, in 1985.
In the United States, efforts are currently being made to ban the practice, which many
animal rights advocates believe is unavoidably cruel.
They are often bred for their cuteness and taken away from their mothers at an early
age.
The ethical debates and fertility issues that come along with big cat hybrids means not
many more will probably come into existence in the future.
2.
NOCTURNAL GULLS
Hailing from Ecuador, the Galapagos Islands, and Malpelo Island, Colombia, the swallow-tailed
gull is a little-known equatorial marine bird that also happens to be nocturnal.
During the day, this bird rests and tends to its young - a responsibility shared between
both parents.
At night, it forages for food, using its relatively good night vision to hunt fish and squid by
moonlight.
Its dark, large eyes are covered in a layer of reflective tissue, which aids it at night
by bouncing light back through the retina to the photoreceptor cells.
The swallow-tailed gull has evolved in other ways to accommodate its preference for a third-shift
hunting schedule, including biochemical adaptations such as reduced levels of the sleep-inducing
hormone melatonin.
The bizarre-looking bird, which has ghostly white spots on its plumage and a dark head,
is the only genuinely nocturnal seabird in the entire world.
1.
MARINE IGUANAS
Described by Charles Darwin as "hideous-looking" and "most disgusting, clumsy lizards,"
the marine iguana got a really bad rap.
But is a very unique animal.
Unlike most lizards, who stick to desert-like and tropical environments, the marine iguana
is what it sounds like - a water animal that forages under the surf and hangs out along
the waves, feasting mostly on the algae and seaweed of submerged rocks.
So, how did this dinosaur-like creature become the only ocean-going lizard on the planet?
Scientists believe that millions of years ago, land-dwelling lizards from South America
drifted out to sea on logs and debris, eventually ending up on the Galapagos Islands, where
they reside today.
There are marine iguanas of various sizes, shapes, and colors present throughout the
entire archipelago, and they tend to be unique to different islands.
Some grow up to three feet long (0.91 m) and weigh up to 22 pounds!
(10 kg)
Despite its homely and often intimidating appearance, the marine iguana is a harmless,
gentle herbivore that has evolved specifically for a life in and around the saltwater.
Its razor-sharp teeth are used for nothing more than scraping food off of rocks. and
its long, dagger-like claws enable it to cling to rocks or remain underwater against strong
currents.
After taking a dip in the frigid waters surrounding the Galapagos, the marine iguana's dark
grey skin easily absorbs sunlight.
Special glands clean its blood of extra salt, that it consumes while eating, giving it that
characteristic crusty appearance.
That's all for today, but there's plenty more where that came from!!
Thanks for watching and be sure to subscribe and give this video a thumbs up to let me
know to make more like these!
See you next time!!
Byeeeee!!!
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Everything You Need to Know About ALS - Duration: 11:38.
What Is It?
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, also known as ALS, motor neuron disease or Lou Gehrig's
disease, is a non-contagious disorder that causes the death of neurons which control
voluntary muscles.
Motor neurons are nerve cells extending from the brain to the spinal cord and to muscles
throughout the body.
They handle communication from the brain to muscles that produce movements such as talking,
chewing or walking.
As ALS progresses, these neurons degenerate and die off.
They stop sending signals to the muscles, which, in turn, gradually weaken and become
atrophied.
In the final stages, the brain can no longer initiate and control voluntary movement.
ALS is slightly more common in men than in women and it usually occurs in people that
are between the ages of 40 and 70, with 55 being the average.
ALS is a truly horrifying disease, for a number of reasons.
Sufferers gradually lose control of their bodies and begin to struggle with the simplest
tasks.
Death by respiratory failure typically occurs within 2 to 4 years after the onset of the
symptoms and researchers still don't know what causes ALS or how it can be cured.
Number 4 Mao Zedong Mao Zedong was a Chinese communist revolutionary
who went on to become the founding father of the People's Republic of China.
He ruled as Chairman of China's Communist Party from 1949 until his death in 1976.
His theories, political policies and military strategies are collectively referred to as
Maoism.
He is often regarded as one of the most important and influential people in the modern history
of the world.
Mao was diagnosed with ALS in July 1974 and gradually lost control of his motor functions
up until his death in 1976, at 82.
What Is It Caused By?
In the majority of ALS cases the cause isn't known, but the main suspects are genetic and
environmental factors.
There are about 20 genes associated with the onset of familial ALS and, out of all of them,
a defect of the C9orf72 gene has been identified in 40% of cases.
A number of other gene mutations have been linked to ALS, including defects in how proteins
are broken down and used to build new ones.
A lot less is known about sporadic ALS, for which there have been numerous studies yielding
various inconclusive culprits.
A 2016 study found a connection between the disease and exposure to lead or other heavy
metals.
Other studies have cited smoking, strenuous physical activity, head trauma and exposure
to toxic chemicals or pesticides as possible contributing factors.
All of these potential causes have been extensively examined and analyzed but, in most cases,
a definitive link was never proven between them and the onset of ALS.
Number 3 Lou Gehrig ALS is sometimes commonly referred to as Lou
Gehrig's disease, after the American baseball player that was diagnosed with it in 1939.
Known as the 'The Iron Horse' for his batting average and longevity in the sport,
Lou Gehrig led the New York Yankees to six World Series championships, between 1923 and
1939.
Throughout his 17 seasons in Major League Baseball, Gehrig only played for the Yankees.
His records for most career grand slams and for most consecutive games played went unbroken
for many years.
His game streak ended in May, 1939, when he made the surprising decision to take himself
out of the lineup.
He had been feeling weak and unsteady.
His batting average had dropped and it was evident that his coordination as well as his
ability to run the bases was off.
He retired from professional baseball at 36, after he was diagnosed with the incurable
disease.
Upon his retirement, he made one of the greatest speeches in sports history, known as the 'Luckiest
Man on the Face of the Earth' speech at Yankee Stadium.
After his retirement, Gehrig wrote 'I intend to hold on as long as possible and if the
inevitable comes, I will accept it philosophically and hope for the best.
That's all we can do.'
He died at his home two years later.
When the news of his death broke out, flags were flown at half-staff at ballparks across
the US.
For his achievements in the sport, the legendary first-baseman would become the first MLB player
to have his uniform number retired by a team.
Today, the Lou Gehrig Memorial Award is given each year to the MLB player who exhibits Gehrig's
character and integrity.
How Will It Kill You?
Researchers don't really know why neurons die in ALS.
Neurodegeneration is believed to involve multiple cellular and molecular processes.
They're responsible for the death of upper motor neurons, in the brain's motor cortex,
and lower motor neurons, in the brainstem and spinal cord.
Initial symptoms can include muscle twitches in the leg, arm, shoulder or tongue.
Muscles may begin to develop cramps and become tight or stiff.
Other symptoms involve difficulty chewing or swallowing as well as slurred and nasal
speech.
The first sign may appear in one of the hands and the sufferer may experience difficulty
buttoning a shirt, writing or a turning a key.
Initial signs can also occur in a leg, with the person tripping or stumbling more often
when they are walking or running.
As the disease progresses there will be problems with breathing, moving, speaking or swallowing.
Although progression varies in each case, the sufferer eventually won't be able get
out of bed on their own, stand, walk or use their hands and arms.
They'll become malnourished because they can't swallow or chew and, also, people
with ALS burn calories faster.
The muscles responsible for respiration will systematically become weaker, so breathing
will become more difficult.
Sufferers usually retain higher mental functions so they're aware of what's happening to
them and may become depressed or anxious.
ALS is a nightmarish disease and only about 10% of people affected it by it survive more
than 10 years.
Number 2 Stephen Hillenburg As a child in California, Stephen Hillenburg
developed a fascination for the ocean and became interested in art.
In 1984, he began his professional career as an instructor of marine biology at the
Orange County Marine Institute.
His passion for animation eventually led him to enroll in the California Institute of Arts.
In 1994 he started to develop the concepts and characters for what would become the 'SpongeBob
SquarePants' animated series.
The cartoon was a worldwide phenomenon and earned Hillenburg two Emmy Awards and six
Annie Awards.
In addition to his work in animation, Hillenburg also made efforts to raise marine life awareness.
In 2017, he disclosed in an interview with Variety magazine, that he'd been diagnosed
with ALS.
He stated that he would continue to work on the SpongeBob series for as long as possible.
He died at his home, in November 2018, of cardiopulmonary failure.
His body was cremated and his ashes were scattered in the Pacific Ocean, off the coast of California.
How to Survive?
There currently isn't any known cure for ALS and the treatments that exist are only
effective in managing certain symptoms or prolonging life by a minor margin.
A medication called riluzole can extend life by several months.
A feeding tube or mechanical ventilation may help, but wont stop the disease from progressing.
The same is true for physical or speech therapy.
The Internet phenomenon known as the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge managed to raise awareness
about the disease and $115 million for the ALS Association, with the aim of funding research
into the disorder.
Scientists are currently trying to understand the connection between ALS and some forms
of frontotemporal dementia or FTD.
In animal models, they're studying the mutations of specific genes associated with both disorders.
Research is being done to observe how cellular defects affect the impairment of motor neurons.
Stem cell models are also being used to study ALS.
These cells can become any cell type in the body, including motor neurons and others that
may be involved in ALS.
Number 1 Stephen Hawking British physicist, cosmologist and author
Stephen William Hawking is remembered as one of the most brilliant scientific minds in
history.
He was diagnosed with ALS in 1963 and the disease gradually paralyzed him.
At first he used crutches to get around but was eventually confined to a wheelchair, for
the rest of his life.
He was able to communicate by using an electronic speech-generating device operated by a single
functioning muscle in his cheek.
However, despite his physical limitations, Hawking's mind gifted the world a plethora
of scientific and mathematical theories.
Between 1979 and 2009, he was the Professor of Mathematics at the prestigious University
of Cambridge.
He was the first to propose a theory of cosmology through the union of quantum mechanics and
the general theory of relativity.
He worked with Sir Roger Penrose on gravitational singularity theorems in the context of general
relativity.
He theorized that black holes emit radiation, which would often be referred to as Hawking
radiation.
Hawking also published several works of popular fiction, in which he discusses cosmology and
his own theories on the events that shaped our universe.
His book, 'A Brief History of Time' was aimed at non-specialist readers and was on
the Sunday Times list of best-selling books for a record-breaking 237 weeks.
Among the numerous distinctions he received for his work, Hawking was awarded the Presidential
Medal of Freedom, which is the highest civilian distinction in the US.
He's one of the very few people to have lived with ALS for over 5 decades.
His battle with the disease ended on March 14, 2018, at age 76.
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STRANGEST Planets Discovered In Space! - Duration: 11:50.
Hey guys, its Chris!
From planets made out of diamonds to orbiting a binary star system, here are 9 of the strangest
planets ever!!
9 . Gliese 581 C One of our greatest human desires is to explore
beyond our solar system and explore the stars and planets beyond.
It's this desire that is the basis of shows and movies like Star Trek and Star Wars, Babylon
5, The Expanse, and Battlestar Galactica (for those of you that are fans!).
But here in reality, though we aren't a spacefaring race, we are looking at habitable planets
to see if it would be possible to live there.
Scientists have a special interest in Gliese 581 C, a planet that could potentially support
life, but one that has some pretty important catches that humanity would REALLY have to
consider before settling there.
This is mostly due to its position relative to its sun, which just so happens to be a
red dwarf star.
Because of this, the planet is literally one of extremes.
To be specific, one side is always facing the sun, while the other never gets to see
it.
Because of this, one side is roasting hot, and the other is so cold that it would boggle
your mind.
It's a mystery how this planet has any life at all, and yet, there is a small stretch
of land that could support life if we were to make it to there.
However, life would be rough, because you would be confined to that piece of land, and
you couldn't go behind it else risk being burned alive or frozen to death.
More importantly, our own plants and other things we would bring to the planet would
have to adjust the different radiations the sun offers.
So a planet that basically has three "sides" to it, and all of them are different?
Yep, that's strange.
8.
Uranus
Let's head to our own solar system for a bit and talk about without a doubt the weirdest
of our own nine planets (yes, I'm calling Pluto a planet, sue me.)
Uranus is a bit of an oddball in numerous respects, not the least of which is because
of its name, which has been the butt of many jokes...ok, had to get it out of the way!
I'll move on.
The most obvious thing that's strange about Uranus is the fact that it's actually on its
side most of the time.
This is proven by its rings, which instead of being perfectly horizontal, or on a slightly
tilted axis, is actually vertical in their appearance, or at least very close to near
vertical.
Now, unlike Saturn's rings, Uranus' has very thin rings, and are actually "young" in terms
of their creation.
Another strange thing about Uranus is how its clouds are composed, some of the gasses
of the planet were known of for a while, but the composition is still be studied.
In fact, in 2017, it was discovered that Hydrogen Sulfide lay within its clouds, as such, it's
now even more dangerous than we previously thought.
Add to that, unlike gas planets like Jupiter, Saturn, and technically Neptune, Uranus actually
doesn't have a lot of colors and features within the clouds.
When you look at it in a certain light, it actually looks to be just one color despite
having all sorts of chemicals in it.
So when you compare all of the planets of our solar system, you have to admit, Uranus
is pretty strange looking.
7.
55 Cancri E Not all planets have simple names, especially
the farther they are from Earth, and through that logic I give you 55 Cancri E. What sets
this planet apart from the others in the universe?
Well, it is a planet that is mostly diamond.
But, it wasn't born that way.
The planet was once a star in a binary system, and eventually, it's partner star tried to
devour it.
But, the star had carbon in it, which is the foundation for diamonds and the heat and pressure
caused by the other star and their battle against each other, it became a diamond planet
instead.
Now, to be clear, not all of the planet is a diamond.
In fact, it's about one-third diamond, with other materials making up the rest.
But before you go saying that this is "fake news", you have to take into account the size
of the planet.
It's twice the size, and eight times the mass of our own planet.
Add that all up and you get 26.9 nonillion dollars worth of diamonds.
Can you imagine what Earth could do with that much diamonds?
All debt would be gone and we could probably make the planet a better place.
Too bad this is too far out of our reach...for now.
And now for number 6, but first if you are new here be sure to subscribe and click the
notification bell so you don't miss out on the latest videos!!
6.
J1407b
When I say the word "Saturn", what do you picture?
More than likely, you think about our 6th planet, and just as likely, you think about
the rings that surround the planet.
So what if I told you, that out there in the universe was a planet called "Super Saturn",
one that had rings that were much, MUCH bigger than our own Saturn.
What would you picture then?
This planet is in fact real, and it's called J1407b.
I know, catchy name, right??
The planet itself is actually quite a long distance from Earth, 434 light years away
to be exact, which makes the fact that we found it astonishing in its own right.
But the most astonishing thing is this "Super Saturn" rings.
They're 200 times the size of the rings of our Saturn.
They are 75 million miles long!
Think about that!!!
75 million miles long!
Now, you might be thinking, "how many rings of this Super Saturn are there?"
Well, ironically, it's only 37, but that means that the mass and length is gigantic for each
and every one of them!
But what might be the most strange thing of all, is that these "rings" might not be rings
at all.
Rather, they might be the formation of moons that are visible via the paths they're taking
to form.
This comes from Eric Mamajek who says "this is probably the first indirect evidence we
have of moons forming around planets outside of our solar system.
And that has never been seen before."
5.
KELT-9b
In our universe, there are hot planets, cold planets, really hot planets, really cold planets,
and then, there's KELT-9b.
Why does KELT-9b stand out?
Because it's literally the HOTTEST exoplanet to every be discovered within our universe,
and that's saying something.
But while it is something that is helping it stand out, it's also a big detriment to
the planet.
KELT-9b is tidally locked to its mother star, the one that it circles around.
This isn't unnatural at all, it just means that because of its position, one hemisphere
of the planet will always face the sun, and the other side will not.
Because of this, KELT-9b burns at an intense 7800 degrees Fahrenheit.
To compare it to other things in the solar system, this planet is burning hotter than
many stars that are out there in the universe, and WAY hotter than most planets.
Ironically though, our own sun burns at over 9000 degrees Fahrenheit, so it's not that
hot just yet.
Here's the rub, because of its intense heat, its size (which is three times larger than
Jupiter) and its gassy composition, it's literally burning itself up.
In about a few million years...the planet will be gone.
4.
TrES-2b
The composition of planets is one of the things that make them the most interesting.
So imagine finding a planet that has such a dense and unique composition that it doesn't
reflect any light...at all.
This is the planet known as TrES-2b.
TrES-2b is so dark, and is so non-reflective that it is documented as the "darkest planet
ever observed."
How dark does that mean?
Well, David Kipping from the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics said the following
about the planet:
"Being less reflective than coal or even the blackest acrylic paint—this makes it
by far the darkest planet ever discovered.
If we could see it up close it would look like a near-black ball of gas, with a slight
glowing red tinge to it — a true exotic amongst exoplanets."
How the planet is that non-reflective is still a mystery, mainly because it's very far from
Earth.
However, some scientists have been able to deduce that the atmosphere of the planet is
full of materials that actually absorbs light, and thus doesn't make it reflect.
Yet, how it does so this perfectly is still up for debate.
But with this potential for "darkness" in a planet, it's theoretically possible that
more like it are out there.
3.
WASP-17b
WASP-17b is a planet of contradictions, which makes it strange in its own outright way,
but when you delve into what makes it so contradictory, the strangeness amplifies.
First and foremost, the way the planet orbits the sun is opposite than the direction that
pretty much all planets go in when orbiting their parent stars.
Seriously, no other planet (at this time) has been observed going opposite like this.
The other main contradiction is that despite being twice the size of Jupiter...it's actually
half the mass.
Which is a contradiction that many are still trying to figure out.
Point is, WASP-17b is one strange planet, and that's not about to change.
2.
Kepler-16b
In Star Wars: A New Hope, one of the most iconic scenes of the film (and arguably the
franchise) is the shot of Luke Skywalker looking out across the planet Tatooine and seeing
two suns' in the sky.
This "Binary Sunset" scene helped set the tone for the film.
And it left many fans wondering, "Is there such a planet in the universe?"
The answer is yes, and it's called Kepler-16b.
This planet is actually stranger than you might perceive, because it's the only planet
that is known to orbit a binary star system.
Which for a long time was thought impossible.
Another oddity is that this planet is 8 times the radius of our Earth, yet has 105 times
the mass.
Oh, but if you're hoping to go to a galaxy far, far away to visit...don't.
The atmosphere is toxic to lifeforms, and thus we can't colonize it.
1.
HD 189733b
There are many dangers in the universe, and some are dangerous in ways that are odd even
to those who watch sci-fi films and shows.
A perfect example of this is HD 189733b.
For this is a planet that rains glass...sideways.
Oh yeah.
How is this all possible?
Well, the glass itself comes from the atmosphere, which has a high concentrate of silica.
Thus, when it "rains" down on the planet, it hardens, to become glass.
As for the sideways part, the winds on HD 189733b are so intense and powerful that they
can be up to 5400 miles per house.
That's a powerful gust that we couldn't even imagine, and that force makes the glass fly
sideways.
I think I speak for humanity when I say...I'm ok with not being on that planet.
Thanks for watching!
Can you believe these bizarre planets?
Which one is your favorite from the list?
Let me know in the comments below, be sure to subscribe, and I'll see you next time!
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BEAUTY HACKS TO MAKE YOU A STAR│LIFE HACKS FOR ANY KIND OF TROUBLE│SIMPLE AND CHEAP HACKS - Duration: 11:47.
BEAUTY HACKS TO MAKE YOU A STAR│LIFE HACKS FOR ANY KIND OF TROUBLE│SIMPLE AND CHEAP HACKS
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Erky Perky S02E07 - You Nut! - Duration: 12:01.
(quirky music)
* Life is good on hot dog stand *
* For two bugs with food demands *
* Had our last meal one sunny day *
* They got caught up and swept away *
* Into kitchens, where they landed *
* I'm so hungry! * And we're stranded!
* Finding food is quite a mission *
* Other bugs are competition
* Now, just one question
(drum solo)
* How do we find our way back home? *
(lively percussion music)
(whistling)
(slow meandering jazz)
(smacking lips)
- Hmm...ah, my high-shelled beauty.
- There he goes again, Erky.
- Same time every day, keep your eyes on him.
(laughing)
(panting and whimpering)
(footsteps clattering)
- Hello, my lovely!
- Perky, look at it! It's huge!
This is what we've been looking for.
- The fabled Lost City of Mold?
- No! A source of food that Mad Margaret
doesn't know about.
(buzzing)
(slurping)
(rattling) - What?
No more grease dip?
- Well, you ate it all.
- Nevermind who ate it, get me some more!
- Yes, ma'am.
(thudding)
(groaning)
(chuckling)
- Aha! We knew you were up to something!
(shouting)
- What's a-- don't sneak up on an old bug like that.
- Is this yours?
- It's none of your concern.
- Is it food?
- It's a "noot."
- It's newt food?
- No. It's a "noot!" N-U-T! "Noot."
Marbles of design, shells as hard as rock
and a treasure inside that's even better than food.
- Even better?
I didn't know there was anything better than food!
- Oh, don't be silly, there's nothing better than food.
- That's what you think.
- Okay, we'll help you open it.
- I've had this nut for years! I don't need your help.
Now get out!
- Well, just tell us, hmm?
What's the treasure?
We can keep a secret!
- Come on, Perky. - Yeah, but--
- We'll come back later,
when Moldy's gone.
(giggling)
(sighing)
(mysterious jazz)
(footsteps clattering)
(scratching)
- But we aren't taking it from Moldy, are we?
(knocking) - You heard him.
He's had it for years!
We're going to help Moldy open it
and then share the treasure.
Now, are you going to give me a hand?
(sighs) - Okay.
Hey!
(smacking)
(panting)
- Wow, this really is a tough nut to crack.
(sighs)
(grunting) - So tell me,
what part of this is not stealing?
What could be inside?
Maybe it's a pink bug ball.
(straining) - Just push!
- I've always wanted one of those.
(grunting and straining)
- We drop it, it breaks, we rejoice.
And then we share it with Moldy.
Half the food for him, half for us.
- But Moldy said what's inside
is even better than food.
- There isn't anything better.
- Ooh, I know!
It's a pair of those little, fluffy antenna warmers.
(sighs) - Why don't we just
open this up and find out?
- Check. You push, I'll pull.
(grunting and straining)
- Uh, I'll push, you pull.
(straining)
- [Both] Try again.
(screaming)
- Woo-oo-oo!
(whimpering)
(splatting)
(whimpering)
- Perky, you nutcase!
You cushioned the impact!
(muffled shouting)
Okay, Perky, I'm coming.
Hunger makes a bug do desperate things.
Okay...
(shouting)
(splat) Oh!
- Ooh! Hmm?
(panting)
(buzzing) - Aha!
(panting) - Oh, that was terrible.
I'm gonna have nightmares about that.
- Hmm...hmm...
Well, I'm out of ideas.
This is nuts! - Well, maybe what's inside
is one of those things you,
you hang up and when the wind blows, it tinkles.
- Well, I want it open, and I want it open now.
- Well, maybe, Erky, if we're patient,
it just might open itself.
(whistling and humming)
(foot tapping)
- Oh, this stinks!
(farting noises) - Hey what a fantabulous find!
A spheroidical container!
(tapping) Hmm...
A hard outer layer. (farting)
What do you call it?
- It's called a nut.
- And what's inside is better than food.
Like, maybe, ooh, ooh!
The meaning of life!
- Can you help us open it?
- What do I get if I help?
(sighs) Okay.
We'll share it with you.
Half for you, half for us, half for Moldy.
- Sounds good!
- Is it as good as grease dip?
- It's better than grease dip,
it's big, round, shiny,
and Erky and Perky have got it.
- Not for long, they don't!
(upbeat jazz)
(chuckling)
- Okay, let's crack this nut!
(zooming)
(humming)
(gasps) - Whoa!
I'll never go hungry again!
(panting)
- Oh no! Frenzel!
- He'll be squished!
Wait, Stinks!
(booming and whistling)
(straining)
(shouting)
(panting)
(screaming)
(laughing maniacally)
- What the--? (thudding)
(bouncing) - The nut!
It's getting away!
(gibbering in alarm)
- Aha! Freeze!
(skidding)
(rumbling)
(shouting in alarm)
(screaming) (splat)
(shouting)
(sighs)
(panting)
- Hey, where's the nut?
- Yeah, where did it go?
- Oh, here comes Erky and Perky, I'll ask them!
Erky, where's the-- (zooming)
- Hey, Perky, did you see the--?
(zooming)
- What's going on?
- Oh, look.
(rumbling) (suspenseful music)
(shouting)
(all panting and screaming)
(skidding) - Oof! Erky!
- Perky! Little buddy!
(all grunting)
(rumbling)
(rumbling stops, then gets louder)
(all screaming)
(rumbling and screaming stop)
(thudding)
(all sigh)
- Oh, phew!
(menacing music) - You are all in big trouble!
I can't believe you were trying to keep this from me!
- It's not food!
- It's even better than food!
- Nothing's better than food.
- Inside this nut, is a pink bug ball,
a pair of fluffy antenna warmers,
and one of those things you hang up and,
when the wind blows, it tinkles.
- What sort of a bug would want any of those?
- Ooh-- - It's Moldy's.
- Well, where is Moldy?
(rumbling)
(all gasp)
(rumbling stops)
- Moldy?
- What in tar paper are you all yammering about?
Even inside my ultra-quiet sleeping shell
I can hear you!
- Hey, where's the food? - Aha!
Hand it over!
- Get out! There's no food in here!
- Moldy, you said there was treasure in there.
Something even better than food.
Where is it?
- This is it, a nice, quiet place to sleep.
When you get to my age,
that's better than all the food in Kitchen.
(nut creaks shut)
- Well, that was a huge waste of effort.
- Cecil! Where's my grease dip?
- Well, I guess it's back to life as usual.
- Ah, don't worry, Perky.
One day, we'll find it.
- Oh, a bug ball? - No.
- A pair of antenna warmers? - Uh-uh.
- A hanging tinkly thing? - No, a source of food
that Mad Margaret doesn't know about.
- [Perky] Oh! He sleeps inside it.
- [Erky] You know, if you ask me, that Moldy is a bit nuts.
- [Perky] Well, you know what they say.
- [Erky] What's that?
- [Perky] You are what you eat.
(giggling)
(theme music)
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Arsenal turmoil, Ozil dig - FOUR things you missed from disastrous Europa League defeat - Duration: 4:06.
You could be forgiven for missing what was an extremely disappointing first leg and a deserved win for BATE on Valentine's Day
Stanislaw Drahun's 45th-minute strike was the only goal of an otherwise dull game
But that is not to say there were not other talking points both on and off the pitch
And Express Sport is here to fill you in on what you might have missed.What a Mes You probably already know that Mesut Ozil was left out of the matchday squad by manager Unai Emery yet again
But you may well have missed how Arsenal's highest-paid player responded to the snub
Fans took to social media to condemn Emery's treatment of Ozil, with one particular supporter taking to Instagram in a show of support for the German
"We miss you bro," they said. "Keep fighting and stay strong. Show Emrey (sic), dumb pundits and whole world they are wrong
" Ozil liked the post in what could be seen as a dig at his boss. However, Emery tried to explain his decision as he said Ozil was not fit despite his player earlier posting pictures of himself in training and appearing to be in good condition
"The players we didn't bring in the squad were because Aaron Ramsey did not train with us and Sokratis [Papastathopoulos] only started training yesterday and today – I don't think it's enough," Emery said
"Mesut is the same."Writing on the wall? The omens do not look good for Arsenal after this loss
For they have been eliminated from each of their last six two-legged ties in European competition after losing the first leg
Not since winning 5-0 in the second leg against Porto after a 2-1 defeat in the first in 2010have they recovered to go through
That being said, Emery's side will be favourites for the return leg at the Emirates next week
Perhaps even more embarrassing for the Gunners is they became the first English side BATE have beaten at home in the entire club's history
Away-day blues Emery's woes away from home continue - and they have now lost three of their last four on the road in all competitions
Incredibly, that is as many away defeats as they suffered in their first 14 games after Emery took charge
They are also yet to keep a single clean sheet on the road in any competition this term
Luckily for the Gunners, their next three games are at home but they face Tottenham in their next away fixture and high-flying Wolves in the one after that
Lac-lustre display Alexandre Lacazette had a night to forget and he was shown a straight red card when he took out his frustrations by needlessly lashing out at Alexsandar Filipovic in the 85th minute
The Frenchman became the first Arsenal player to be sent off in a European game since Laurent Koscielny saw red against Bayern Munich in March 2017
But the striker was clearly distraught and moved to apologise to fans on Twitter
He said: "Letting the team down like that is the worst feeling. "I should have stayed calm but it's not always easy
Sorry *sad face emoji*
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[GTA5]Declasse Vamos - Duration: 2:45.
[Vamos] $596,000
<Spoilers>
[Low Level Spoiler] $7,050
[Lip Spoiler] $10,000
[Ducktail Spoiler] $13,000
[Stock Car Wing] $14,000
[Drag Wing] $16,000
[Extended Drag Wing] $16,500
[Extended Carbon Drag Wing] $17,000
[Drift Wing] $17,500
Bumpers <Front Bumpers>
[Custom Chin Spoiler] $4,600
[Extended Chin Spoiler] $7,400
[Painted Front Bumper] $11,700
[Custom Chin Spoiler] $14,500
[Painted & Chin Spoiler] $14,700
[Painted Bumper & Splitter] $14,900
Bumpers <Rear Bumpers>
[Painted Rear Bumper] $4,600
[Wheelie Bar] $7,400
[Wheelie Bar and Chute] $11,700
<Exhausts>
[Chrome Tip Exhaust] $750
[Big Bore Exhaust] $1,800
[Straight Pipe Exhaust] $3,000
[Race Exhaust] $9,550
[Hotring Exhaust] $9,750
[Titanium Hotring Exhaust] $10,500
<Roll Cages>
[Roll Cage and Chassis Upgrade] $1,100
[Stunt Cage] $1,350
<Grilles>
[Black Open Grille] $750
[Billet Grille] $1,340
[Mesh Grille] $1,650
[Exposed Intercooler] $3,000
[Exposed Turbo Grille] $3,200
[Exposed Twin Turbo Grille] $3,650
<Hoods>
[Carbon Hood] $3,000
[Performance Hood] $5,000
[Cowl Induction Hood] $8,000
[Tall Cowl Induction Hood] $9,600
[Triple Intake Bug Catcher] $11,000
[Single Intake Bug Catcher] $11,600
[High Rise Ram Pipes] $12,000
[Low Triple Bug Catcher] $12,400
[Low Single Bug Catcher] $12,400
[Low Intake Bug Catcher] $12,500
<Fenders>
[Trim Delete] $900
[Painted Arch Extensions] $1,500
[Carbon Arch Extensions] $1,700
<Roofs>
[Vinyl Roof] $700
<Livery>
[Double White Stripes] $18,240
[Double Black Stripes] $19,380
[White Side Stripes] $20,520
[Black Side Stripes] $21,660
[Classic Flames] $22,800
[Found in A Field] $23,370
[Rusted Stripes] $23,939
[Monkey Fodder] $24,510
[Drag Hag] $25,080
[Raceway Queen] $25,650
[Short Track Racer] $26,220
[Sure It's Safe?] $26,789
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You should try the Orange Soda | Gachalife - Duration: 0:17.
What drinks are you both gonna order?
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I've been here like a THOUSAND TIME
yOu sHoUlD gEt tHe oRanGe sOdA, It'S aMaZING 。◕‿◕。
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what would you bit- guys* like to drink?
Orange soda please ^̮^
I'll have the strawberry sOdA ༼ つ ͡° ͜ʖ ͡° ༽つ
*Dramatic music* (ಥ﹏ಥ)
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Review of 'UnDo It!' by Dr. Dean Ornish and Anne Ornish (New 2019 book) - Duration: 6:44.
How are ye doing, guys!
You read the title...let's do this!
I've just finished reading Dr. Dean Ornish's new book, titled 'UnDo It!', and I just had
to share my thoughts with you guys.
For those of you not familiar with him, Dr. Ornish is Professor of Medicine at the University
of California and the founder and president of the nonprofit Preventive Medicine Research
Institute.
He is also already an author of six national bestsellers on diet and lifestyle inspired
by his extensive and pioneering research, showing for the first time that comprehensive
lifestyle changes can reverse chronic disease, even severe coronary artery disease, without
drugs or surgery.
Every single one of his studies is a blockbuster and all are well-known in the plant-based
community, and there is a great buzz about his most recent study currently underway which
is looking at reversing Alzheimer's disease.
The results from his lifestyle medicine program, informed by and developed from the findings
from his studies, have been shown to be so powerful, reproducible and sustainable that
Medicare created a new benefit category, 'intensive cardiac rehabilitation', to provide coverage
for his program.
Many other commercial insurance companies have followed suit and are also covering the
program for reversal of type 2 diabetes, hypertension, obesity and high cholesterol, as well as heart
disease.
He co-authored 'UnDo It!' with his wife Anne to bring this program to a wider audience
so that many more people could benefit from the program and the knowledge of the amazing
power we can exert on our health and the potential to undo chronic disease by making simple lifestyle
changes - referred to in his book as "Eat Well, Move More, Stress Less and Love More."
So how does the book live up to it's promise?
Well first of all, Dr. Ornish starts off by really convincing you about the effectiveness
of his program in case you weren't convinced already, demonstrating that it works, how
remarkably effectively it works, and delving into some of the mechanisms by which poor
lifestyle habits cause chronic disease and how his program reverses them, including his
new unifying theory of the causes of all chronic diseases.
The beginning of the book really sets you up to want to learn what the lifestyle changes
he proposes are and at this stage has you on the edge of your seat.
Up until this point Dr. Ornish has guided you through over 40 years of cutting-edge
research without feeling like you're reading a stuffy academic text, and the narrative
is as easy-to-digest as it is informative.
However, Dr. Ornish also has over 40 years of clinical experience treating chronic disease
with lifestyle changes, and at this point the book switches gears and combines this
experience and research with the contrasting perspective from his wife Anne, who has herself
over 25 years of experience treating chronic disease, specialising in yoga, meditation,
mindfulness and stress reduction, as well as experience in helping to make healthy eating
easier.
The book follows this format over the next four chapters to cover each of Dr. Ornish's
fundamental interventions to reverse chronic disease - Eat Well, Move More, Stress Less,
Love More - with complementary input from both himself and Anne in every chapter.
Being already up-to-speed with Dr. Ornish's research and nutrition research in general
and needing no convincing of the superiority of a whole foods, plant-based diet for optimal
health, I found Anne's contribution in the 'Eat Well' chapter the most useful, especially
her advice for eating out and travelling which I think are both always tricky for anyone
eating plant-based.
I was broadly aware of the benefits of different forms of exercise, but the next chapter, 'Move
More' impressed me very much not only by highlighting numerous additional benefits I was not aware
of, but the magnitude of these effects.
If this book doesn't convince you of the value of getting that exercise in, nothing will!
But it was the next chapter that I personally found to be of most value.
I had never been convinced about the benefits of complementary practices such as meditation
and stress-reduction techniques, but this book changed all that.
There appears to be a clear and strong evidence base for meditation and reducing stress.
I had always shrugged off recommendations to reduce stress because for most people avoiding
stress simply isn't possible.
But it seems that it is how we react to stressful stimuli that is the most important - we can ward
off the damaging effects of stress with simple and evidence-based techniques, even if we
can't avoid the stimuli themselves.
That appears to be the most important thing.
For the first time in my life I've started meditating and employing some of the other
stress-busting techniques offered by Anne in this wonderful chapter!
The next chapter highlights another oft-neglected tenet of a healthy lifestyle - social interaction
and community.
We must remember that like all the common aspects of a mostly whole foods, plant-based
diet, another factor that the longest-lived peoples on Earth all share is a strong sense
of community, family and social engagement.
Dr. Ornish iterates the profound and poignant finding that people who feel lonely, depressed
and isolated are three to ten times more likely to get sick and die from virtually all causes,
and goes on to show how this state causes chronic disease through all the unifying mechanisms
outlined in the book, amazingly including mechanisms such as inflammation and altered
gene expression.
Anne again comes to the rescue by teaching how you can emulate this facet of the Ornish
program in your own life.
The next chapter boasts almost 200 pages of healthy, whole foods, plant-based recipes
which are worth the price of the book on their own, in addition to tips on how to stock your
kitchen for success and recommendations for 2 weeks' worth of packaged foods to make the
transition as easy as possible if just starting out with healthy eating.
This book really has thought of everything!
So in summary, 'UnDo It!' entices us with the promise of reversing chronic disease by
teaching how to eat healthy, implement exercise, combat stress and develop our social lives,
and not only delivers on that promise but also proves how each step and intervention
actually works to combat chronic disease by never straying from the evidence.
It offers a unique approach to implementing healthy lifestyle changes with the contrasting
styles of Dr. Ornish and his wife Anne and their vast experience providing the Ornish
program for many years, covering not only the "Why" but also very comprehensively the
"How."
Tailored more towards those already coping with a chronic disease with strong enough
interventions to not only prevent but also reverse chronic disease, I would highly recommend
this book if you or a loved one such as a parent or grandparent fall into this category.
If you know someone like this or are suffering from a chronic disease yourself, I strongly
urge you to pick it up - it might just be a life-saver.
I hope you enjoyed this review, if you found it helpful give us an old thumbs-up there
and subscribe for more reviews and other stuff.
I'll leave a link to buy 'UnDo It!' in the description box in case you're interested.
Let me know in the comments if you're thinking about giving it a look!
That's it for now guys, talk to ye soon.
Sláinte!
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Chocolate Cake Recipe Ideas | Cake Hacks | Best Video Chocolate Cake Decorating Tutorial - Duration: 11:18.
Chocolate Cake Recipe Ideas | Cake Hacks | Best Video Chocolate Cake Decorating Tutorial
Thank you for watching! Hope you enjoy & like it!
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VisualARQ 2 tutorial - 0.3 Level Manager - Duration: 5:26.
Hello, in this video we will see how to work with the "Level Manager",
one of the most important features of VisualARQ,
and we will use the Ville Savoye project already modeled for a better comprehension of its features.
We can open the "Level Manager" from the VisualARQ Documentation toolbar or from this icon.
The "Level Manager" lets us create edit show and hide levels and work at different elevations in Rhino.
In this project there are already three levels created...
and each one has a construction plane at one specific elevation that we can edit from this value.
This elevation is actually relative to the building's elevation.
We can switch from one level to another just by clicking on this "Construction Plane" icon next to each level,
that means that for example if we set this "Construction Plane" to the terrace floor...
everything we draw now will be created on that terrace floor.
If we switch to the ground floor, everything now will be created on the ground floor.
Of course make sure you have the "Project osnap" ON...
in order to do not snap on points of objects in different elevations.
We can add and delete levels at any time just selecting the building...
and clicking on this "New Level" icon, which will generate a new level 3 meters by default above the last level.
To delete one level just select it and click on this "Delete" button.
We can show and hide levels by clicking on this "On / Off" icons.
If we hide the terrace floor, everything above the elevation of the terrace floor will hide.
We can also hide levels from the bottom, but we need to do it one by one.
If we click on this icon next to the building will show everything back again.
Each level has a "Top Offset" an a "Bottom Offset" values...
that move the "Clipping Plane" of levels up or down in order to section objects...
that may hide the view towards the inside of one level.
For example if we hide the terrace floor,
we can see the inside of this level because this first floor has a negative offset value...
that is higher than the slab thickness.
If you set this to zero the "Clipping Plane" now is located in the same elevation as the terrace floor
and doesn't section the slab.
Let's undo this.
In the same way if we hide the ground floor level and we want to hide also this slab,
we need to set here a positive "Bottom Offset" value, like 0.1...
and this will move the "Clipping Plane" located at the first floor elevation upwards.
Let's undo this and show everything back again.
Each level also has a "Cut Plane" located at one specific elevation...
in relation to its elevation, which is set by default to 1.4 meters.
We can activate the "Cut Plane" of one floor with this icon over here.
When we do this everything above the cut plane of the selected floor hides.
If we do the same thing from the "Top" viewport...
We can see that VisualARQ objects show a 2D representation.
So we can see the doors swing direction or the step numbers on stairs.
Also from the "Level Manager" we can see the projection of the plan view of other levels...
on the current level, for example if we activate this 2D reference icon...
we will see that 2D representation of the ground floor projected on the first floor.
In the same way we can see the plan view of the terrace floor projected on that first floor,
and this is useful for getting the reference of other objects located in different levels...
and we can snap on this 2D reprentation.
Finally there are these two icons here.
The first one lets us align a view to a specific level,
so when we do this, it activates the "Cut Plane" by the selected level, shows it in top viewport,
while keeping the same zoom and display mode in the viewport.
The next icon does the same thing but it makes a zoom extents...
and changes the display mode into "Hidden" one.
This is especially useful when you are working from the page layout...
and you need to set one plan view into one detail.
So for example we click inside the detail, we select the ground floor and we click on this icon...
to automatically align this ground floor view to that detail.
Later on we just need to adjust the scale of the detail.
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The Hustle Star Cast, Actor, Actress and Director Name - Duration: 1:00.
The Hustle Star Cast, Actor, Actress and Director Name
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Despicable me Beauty and the Beast finger family song - Duration: 0:53.
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?
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