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space module now she is keeping me back

well strictly that the hatch will be

opened

I was told there was a key that is a

yeah

the red is in the in the middle of the

hatch that they have to open with a key

and turn the key to open that hatch

yeah we're gonna see your point of view

how long we should also an says that the

will help me hatch as being opened the

hatch is being open to China's posed a

prototype of space lab people one and

God astronaut waving his hand into the

camera cord but that we use he will get

into the one the space module that is

where we flying there a nine-month and

looks like i'm using a good trade and

then there are a lot of handles on the

wall are he's basically floating around

and have some fun

yeah thank you

because before that we have never seen a

Chinese restaurant maneuvering in such a

big place

mhm and also flowing with anyone also

passed another one is flying into their

song space and they're checking this

should be a familiar environment they

they've been there on the ground but

it's just our nine months in between

visual say that the the ground

simulation is efficient and effective

column for their teeny and that they

were probably turn out all the powers in

check all the parameters and the voltage

of the two vehicles are quite different

the voltage of the King want article is

about the hundred what

well the voltage of the shingle nine you

mean they have two different power

systems

yeah why is that why don't they have the

same identical power system so that they

can

there are many reasons his public 11 and

the technical issues

and the total output of single one

vehicle is about 3,500 what this is even

larger than the first generation of

space stations before I don't know

whether you can tell where is the

steeping corner where is the working

area are well the there are two sleeping

bags that the green one two three more

left

later of the Atmos be in sight angle one

before our has not entered what is the

optimal temperature inside the cabin of

a single 123 23 degrees celsius so

should be a comfortable environment we

should advertise that there is no up and

down concept now many people are saying

that that when astronauts get into space

they may run into motion sickness

because of loss of orientation are they

don't seem to have motion sickness when

did motion sickness occur

John well that's going to occur at all

usually occurs in the first day in space

but remember that anyone who is a

trained astronaut has been through a

wide variety of tests to determine

whether they're unusually susceptible to

motion sickness but you cannot tell a

hundred percent head down to a hundred

percent that's good

he has been used to eat during the

flight in chennai spaceship and there

are a lot of our handles on the wall

alright himself the astronauts are using

mom bought a house without of course it

is very necessary because the video in

the promoting Staters the 00 t condition

yeah you don't look at your guy that

would be maybe this is really bad of

young

just now struck me on stage behind

reported on the status of their mission

ready to be back

while they put on some are check your

peas are taking the communication

systems the communication with the

groundwork with the ground hard with

about because angel nine will be shut

down the Orion their activities in

kingman target we call while the power

is are they open the central control

computer you should check everything

once again let me explain what is going

on here and funny and unbeatable

international calling on the right-hand

side is Billy on staying enjoy- re-entry

capsule on the left is to hype on

working on the main computer motherboard

single one space live out that culture

is only our what do you don't get to do

that at work

they will shut down the integrated

monitoring system

into the cable what

okay that's wrong jaan is also about to

leave her seat on single or is she going

to perform some

they don't know how to

what people here be wary about this she

just shut down the central integrated

are the emotive Marine unit

it's it's not the same yes up doing

international space station myself

yesterday cause there and they just fly

that's a result of being in space for

all not that they developed our custom

to that that they quickly learned how to

aim themselves and because flying with

us just kind of a tricky to use the

fours in space are you have action we

had a reaction sometimes you cannot

predict how strong that it is enough to

make any sudden movement that may cause

unforeseen consequences so to get

yourself a familiarize mr. inspire

moment you maybe could use some handles

to try to get comfortable with this

environment for these are going to

training wheels on a child's bicycle LOL

the chance to buy and of course this is

easier to hold onto something when you

are performing a task sure on the

International Space Station wherever

there is a working location there are

foot restraints less income anchor

yourself there without having to use a

hand to hold your social buy it again

with the objective is quite important

I hit her about the only person around

it doesn't have TV coverage of the face

and that man got the black up now and

you're gonna be starting from getting a

TV picture mail yet we are getting a TV

picture

I want all summer

great

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"My Name Was Pearl From Then On." - Duration: 3:58.

The year was around 1997.

I went out, it was Gay Pride weekend.

I marched in the Gay Pride parade with some friends in New York City.

They were throwing beads off of one float or maybe several floats.

And so I ended up getting some of the beads and the ones I liked were the ones that looked

like pearls.

So I was wearing them in the parade.

And that weekend, after the parade which was on a Sunday, I was going to spend about a

week or maybe a little short of the week, out on Fire Island.

And so when I went to Fire Island I wanted to stay in that festive mood so I took my

pearls out with me.

My beads.

And so I got out to Lee's house and it was Lee's lover, his name was Byron, he was

a chef there.

And so I went by to see the restaurant and to see him and to eat and see what he, what

he does there, see him do his thing.

And he was saying, "Oh my gosh" he was rushing around, there was no, part of the

staff didn't show up, I think they didn't come back from the Gay Pride parade.

They got drunk or something and didn't catch the boat back.

So I said, "Byron, can I help you?

Let me do something."

And he said, "Oh, no, you're on your vacation."

I said, "I can help."

He said, "Okay, help me.

Start by just clearing the tables or taking somebody's order."

Because I had been a waiter before and stuff.

And I said, "But there's one thing if I must have if you want me to help you.

I have to wear my pearls."

And I remember he said, "Okay, get those pearls and come on!"

So I ran back to his house and got my pearls and came back with the pearls.

And so there I was, I was clearing and I was taking orders and I was doing all this stuff.

So the guy in the kitchen, he yelled out, he says, "You, with the pearls!

Your order is ready!"

And so I said, "Me?"

He said, "Yeah, you, Pearl!"

And I said, it was like, ding!

Ding!

It started, I said, "Oh my God, I like that, the sound of that!

Pearl."

Well let me tell you, from then on my name was Pearl from then on to this day.

I kept the name Pearl.

And he, I don't even think he realized that he named me at that moment.

And so people would always ask me, "How did you, how did you get the name 'Pearl'?

Is it from your grandmother or your great-grandmother?"

I said, "No, my grandmother's name was Julia."

But it all came from the pearls that I was wearing from Gay Pride Week.

And so I loved the name.

It's one of the funniest ways to get a name.

So you never know how you're going to get your name but I got my name and I love it.

For more infomation >> "My Name Was Pearl From Then On." - Duration: 3:58.

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The Urban Monk – Kicking Sick with Amy Kurtz - Duration: 26:02.

For more infomation >> The Urban Monk – Kicking Sick with Amy Kurtz - Duration: 26:02.

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Passenger describes LIRR accident in Brooklyn - Duration: 2:33.

Aaron new failed he was on that second

car of the train that derailed he i

believe are you still in the station

Aaron yes I am unfamiliar ok sit

describe what's going on now downstairs

I inside the Barclay center atlantic

terminal they're really just trying to

scare people away from that track for

the rain did press that fact will be

blocked off there's still a lot of

medical personnel and firefighters

coming in and out of this beam just

outside it's actually more complicated

to move outside of the patient is inside

because all the streets are blocked off

that there's so many medical personnel

there's a woman being carried out of the

left criminal right now on a stretcher

our marketing yeah we're seeing we're

seeing much the same thing you're

looking at we can probably see you there

somewhere in these pictures tell me

again you got on the train in hewlett

the fifth stop about what time did you

get on the train still trying to narrow

down what train this was at a far

rockaway you would have you too i'm

sorry to say what time again 732 732 and

you got on in hewlett benefit direct

train going through and pick purple

gotcha described lantic terminals for us

and it's a very very busy transit how

bright

oh yeah sure I mean that they have a

mall that absolute though they have

starbucks and target and all these

stores up there and I don't to connect

to a bunch of subway line so you have a

bunch of people going you know doing

from brooklyn and manhattan and long

coming in from Long Island constantly

going through here every day

erin was the train now particularly

crowded this morning

uh yeah i mean the the peak hour

training that you know coming in before

you know the 95 workday of it usually

the very crowded trains usually some

people find upstanding and may not even

get it though I definitely was ok well

we're glad you're okay maybe just a

little shaken up you got quite a story

and I guess it's a good thing very good

thing you were in the second car not the

first car live pictures if you're just

tuning in of the scene outside of

atlantic terminal it looks like scores

of firefighters

and a handful are actually a couple of

dozen of passengers in the mix the

latest figures we have 37 injured 34

those injuries described his minor and

from aaron we have that most if not all

of these injuries occurred in the first

car

For more infomation >> Passenger describes LIRR accident in Brooklyn - Duration: 2:33.

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People React To My Weirdness-AJ - Duration: 5:46.

mistdrops is being very eww bc she is very eww at editing

today u waht?

they do get mad easily such trigger

yes i do

mist is being greedy bc she wants to do a mailtime ;-;

but u suck at trading

such rarity that i will never achieve the pixels of, you think, as you see these ppl

:music plays:

cause mist totally needs a black long .wink wink.

looks like it look at dem shiny black loong

yea oh is right

mist gets lost in the crowd of jammers

glitch?!!11?? time for julian2moments@gmail.com!

wait for it meerkar is very mad that i entered his private den

oh

For more infomation >> People React To My Weirdness-AJ - Duration: 5:46.

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You Have an Organ You Didn't Know Was an Organ - Duration: 0:59.

For more infomation >> You Have an Organ You Didn't Know Was an Organ - Duration: 0:59.

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What is a Japanese Breakfast? - Duration: 1:01.

For more infomation >> What is a Japanese Breakfast? - Duration: 1:01.

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NAD India News:- Lok Sabha passed the RPWD Bill on 16th December 2016 by Narayanan - Duration: 2:23.

Hello, good news,

yesterday a video was circulated inviting everyone at Jantar Mantar

near Free Church at 1:30 pm on 15th December, 2016.

A lot of deaf people came there.

At 12pm in Lok Sabha a discussion was going on about RPWD Bill 2016 on 16th December 2016.

After the discussion it was passed in Lok Sabha at 2:15pm on 16th December, 2016

We are very happy.

Thanks to all the deaf people for their support, advocacy and hard work for a long time.

I would like to tell you that deaf people gathered today in the afternoon near Free church at 3pm on 16th December, 2016

and there was a huge celebration with dhol, songs and a lot of enjoyment

Nearly 500 deaf people and people from other disabilities,

in a bus went to see Minister, Social Justice and Empowerment, Mr. Thawwar Chand Ghelot at his residence.

We were warmly welcomed

Then the minister came, bouquets were presented to him.

There were people from the media.

We enjoyed a lot, clicked many photographs.

It was a very happy day. Thank you so much for all your support and congratulation to you all.

I inform you that Lok Sabha passed the RPWD Bill.

Then President of India will sign on it.

Govt. will publish the RPWD Bill on the website

You can read and learn the RPWD Bill.

In future, 2017 will be best year. Happy new year will come soon!

I am happy to see you all. I love you all.

Thank you!

For more infomation >> NAD India News:- Lok Sabha passed the RPWD Bill on 16th December 2016 by Narayanan - Duration: 2:23.

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Chris Pratt Believes His Rise to Fame Was Planned by God - Duration: 0:55.

There's no denying Chris Pratt's explosion into stardom…

But his journey to the top didn't come easy.

He tells Vanity Fair that he had to work as a coupon salesman in order to get the opportunity

to start working in Hollywood…

He tells the magazine, "That's why I believe in God and the divine…

I feel like it was perfectly planned.

People talk about rejection in Hollywood.

I'm like 'You're outta your fuckin' mind.

Did you ever have someone stick their dog on you at an audition?"

Pratt also talks about needing to drop weight to get his dream roles.

He tells the magazine that in 2011 he was bigger, and says "That was the first time

I heard someone say, 'We're not gonna cast you – you're too fat.'

So I decided to drop the weight, like in wrestling.

I couldn't afford a trainer, so it was all running and crash-dieting and cutting alcohol."

Who knew it would shoot him so high, he's constantly acting in outer space.

For more infomation >> Chris Pratt Believes His Rise to Fame Was Planned by God - Duration: 0:55.

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Was wird aus einem Tarifvertrag im Betriebsübergang? | W.A.F. Institut - Duration: 3:23.

For more infomation >> Was wird aus einem Tarifvertrag im Betriebsübergang? | W.A.F. Institut - Duration: 3:23.

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The Time When I Was Reunited With My Friends. - Duration: 4:29.

What is this?

I am so happy to see you

I am feeling so happy

Don't post a bad snap

I wasn't ready

A lot

Shit! I wanted to scare you guys

Be happy, to see me

I said ''nandos"

Come from that side

Why are you do it like this, do it horizontally

He can't do anything

I didn't have any ice cream, just had the liquid

For more infomation >> The Time When I Was Reunited With My Friends. - Duration: 4:29.

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NAD India News:- Lok Sabha passed the RPWD Bill 2016 by Anuj Jain - Duration: 2:59.

Good news!

Yesterday parliamentarians in Lok Sabha passed the RPWD Bill.

16th Dec 2016 was the last day of the winter session

Mr. Javed helped us used it,

people of different disabilities like blind, deaf, intellectually disabled etc kept posting on Twitter, called the MPs of the opposition party, sent them emails.

National Commitee on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities meeting took place on 10th December 2016,

30 disabled leaders came together and discussed about what to do next.

We had a rally on 13th December 2016, when RPWD Bill was passed in Rajya Sabha.

But nothing happened on 14th or 15th December, 2016.

We started tweeting again on Twitter on 15th December 2016, sent more emails and

made phone calls to the MPs of the opposition party.

Yesterday they were merciful when the parliament was about to be closed, and by God's grace, RPWD Bill was passed.

The number of disabilities earlier was seven and now they are 21.

The term 'right' gives us the power to be equal and there will be no discrimination.

Any person faking to be a deaf person would be punished for 2 years, fined Rs. 10,000/- to 5 lacs and imprisoned.

We are all relieved.

Important things for deaf are that the teachers will use sign language to teach deaf people,

subtitles will be used on TV.

In police stations, courts, hospitals etc. will have interpreters.

For jobs, hearing impaired will have two separate categories hard of hearing and deaf.

Only hearing impaired was mentioned in PWD Act 1995.

The old law will now replace the new law. Thank God!

Thanks to all the deaf people in India who kept coming for the protests again and again and endured for so long.

RPWD is now a reality. It's a miracle. We thank God for answering our prayers and this miracle

For more infomation >> NAD India News:- Lok Sabha passed the RPWD Bill 2016 by Anuj Jain - Duration: 2:59.

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Syria: Russian sappers and Uran-6 robot detonate IEDs in Aleppo - Duration: 3:11.

Special means to reject radio signals were used

during the task of deactivating the car filled with explosives

Sappers unsealed the car body where the explosive device was found

a land mine with about 300 kilograms TNT equivalent gross load

This explosive device was neutralised, the operation was carried out by radio and duplicated by wires

With the help of special equipment the radio signal was muffled

and sappers neutralised this explosive device

We are now on a busy street and areas which people are beginning to occupy

Supposedly the vehicle was prepared as a 'jihad-mobile

placed in a densely populated area

and was designed to be blown up during the afternoon

when there is a large number of both cars and local residents

For more infomation >> Syria: Russian sappers and Uran-6 robot detonate IEDs in Aleppo - Duration: 3:11.

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Content gelöscht! Was ist bei den YouTube-Stars ApeCrime los? - Duration: 1:05.

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Spokane man claims ageism after being banned from Starbucks for hitting on teen barista - Duration: 2:23.

For more infomation >> Spokane man claims ageism after being banned from Starbucks for hitting on teen barista - Duration: 2:23.

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Bez Live Concert at Muri Okunola Park Was Awesoe. get the Highlights | Pulse TV - Duration: 12:34.

Think of Afro beats, rock, jazz, soul and more, only one concert comes to mind;

The Bez Live concert was beyond amazing and fans agree

that the memories would not be set aside for a long while.

The festival-styled concert held at the Muri Okunola Park and kicked off at 7:00pm with

performances from Sir Dauda, Jonny Drille, Kaline, Falana before Bez took to the stage

dressed in an all white costume complete with his turban and guitar.

Following his electrifying intro performance and

a 15-minute break, Bez and his band returned to the stage, re-energized and

ready to deliver what is now being described as the best live performance in recent times.

Bez did more than thrill the audience, he set a new record for music concerts in Nigeria.

The exhilaration and excitement from the crowd was contagious as guests who relaxed on their

mats soon began to sway to the rhythm from the stage.

What's more, the concert was very interactive.

Bez had some fans including his record label Boss; Cobhams Asuquo, Timi Dakolo, Falana on stage

to perform his classic hit song; Zuciya Daya.

Other songs performed include You Suppose Know, My Baby, Super Sun, Breathe which

he performed with Simi, There's A Fire among others.

The peak of Bez Live Concert for quite a good number of fans was the afro beat performance

that showcased dancers on stage with their colourful costumes gyrating as Bez delivered magic from his strings.

Some familiar faces spotted at Bez Live concert include former Governor of Oyo state, Rasheed

Ladoja, singer Timi Dakolo, Nollywood actress Kiki Omeili, TV personality Labi Olayori,

A'rese and Bassey of The Voice Nigeria, Olamide's Manager, Alex Okeke among others.

For more infomation >> Bez Live Concert at Muri Okunola Park Was Awesoe. get the Highlights | Pulse TV - Duration: 12:34.

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Faith_trainer3 (Happy Valley, OR) Abusing a Horse - Duration: 2:18.

Her username is Faith_trainer3, also known as "Teenage Trainer"

In this video she sets the horse up to fail by putting the jump too high for him.

He struggles to clear the jump, at times knocking it down or refusing to go over it.

Not to mention if you look closely the jump is stacked up on what looks to be a cinder block on top of a pot.

If the horse were to bump into that, he could get very hurt.

Here she begins beating him for being physically unable to do what she's demanding.

Now she gets off and kicks him in the chest.

She's probably done this before, you could see how fearful the horse got when she did that.

For more infomation >> Faith_trainer3 (Happy Valley, OR) Abusing a Horse - Duration: 2:18.

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Dana Anspach: "Kolbe was incredibly liberating" - Duration: 0:42.

prior to Kolbe I thought something was

wrong with me. I literally was was kind

of "what is wrong with me why can't I be

normal?" And so, for me, Kolbe was

incredibly liberating of that "oh my gosh

I'm an entrepreneur this is what I'm

supposed to do. I'm supposed to change

things." And a lot of success I've had and

the books I've written, all came from me

discovering that and really embracing

that. I almost use Kolbe to survive

right now in understanding when, you

know, getting them to work out the

details with each other instead of

asking me. It's really helped us reduce

that tension and understand they're not

trying to drive me crazy. They have a

need for information, they understand I

have a need for less, and and we work it

out.

It's actually, it's been amazing.

For more infomation >> Dana Anspach: "Kolbe was incredibly liberating" - Duration: 0:42.

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I thought that I was going to be last on the list - Duration: 2:49.

Yeah. When I started the adoption, I thought that it would probably be easier

for a female to adopt than a male. And I, my reasoning, I thought,

behind that was it's not that common to see a guy adopt, I didn't think.

And pretty much the figures that looked like...that they couldn't provide for me.

I mean, the adoption agency made me think that was probably the case too.

I would think that adoptive parents would be more, would scrutinize more.

You know, because they want what's...the birth parents, they want what's best for

that child that they're going to be, you know, having. And I think that they would

be looking at their choices. And my thought process was that, well they would

want a couple first. You know, first and foremost they would want a couple.

And I think even then they would, you know, want a gay couple perhaps.

Just a couple to take care of the, you know, to take care of the child.

And then I thought, well, single mothers are fairly common, and they provide the

whole nurturing aspect. And I thought that that was something that they would want

again. And I thought, well then, you know, think that well maybe that they would

think the same thing of a gay male. They would be like, well maybe that's someone

who's maybe more nurturing, you know? And then I thought, well then, on the bottom

list is the guy who can have a child, right? Someone that, you know,

and it's...trust me, it's not that easy. You can't just have a kid.

But I didn't think that it was something that they would think,

why does this man who can just go out and find somebody, why does he need my child?

And so I thought going into it that would mean I would be at the bottom of the

list. You know? I would probably be waiting the longest until someone would

decide to give me chance. It turned out not to be the case.

It turned out to be just as normal and just as long as anybody else,

shorter in fact, then others that I knew. And, I think when it comes down

to it it's...my thought process in the beginning that I was thinking of the

collective parents as a whole instead of them as individuals. Individual birth

parents look for so many different traits in a birth, in an adoptive parent that you

can't begin to, you know, you can't begin to expect something from them.

You can't begin to think, well, they're going to look for me because of this.

For more infomation >> I thought that I was going to be last on the list - Duration: 2:49.

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I was always destined to be a father - Duration: 0:47.

It's hard to describe a feeling that you've almost always had,

except for to know it's always there. I couldn't say that when I was ten,

that I wanted to have kids, because that would be false. But I was always good.

I was the neighborhood babysitter. And all the kids wanted me to babysit them.

It was just that good. I've always been that great with kids. And several times,

I've been with my friends' kids, and I've watched them while their parents...

They've taken me with them when they go to get a new car, and I'm playing with them,

running up and down the hallways, and they're like, "Oh, is that your son?" I'm

like, "No, I'm just the uncle." But now, I can get to have that,

what they have.

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