Thứ Năm, 2 tháng 11, 2017

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hey guys I'm back with another video um I just wanted to check in with you guys

because I got off the phone with a really good friend of mine and she was

having a really hard day you know she's a really happy person but sometime happy

people get the short end of the stick why is that I don't quite know one thing

I can say is people who take advantage of people that are happy are not happy

themselves and one thing I have learnt in life people might not share with you

how to grow your YouTube channel or how to make money online or how to make

money in general so you can live better it's not gonna make you happy but for

you to live better but I think sharing how to be happy how to love one another

and how to just get along it's free and I don't care if you like to look at

prank videos DIYs how-to videos or vlogs where you're watching people walking

around with the camera doing their daily activities sharing this piece of

information on how to better your life is is is a free tool if you're trying to

figure it out yourself you know join the way join my way you know join the way we

can do this together I always say to myself that is really sad when you see

somebody trying to be on the road of being happy with themselves and people

just stay trying to sabotage that struggle of trying to be happy with

themselves and I think the reason why people do that is because they see it

themselves that that person is trying to change they don't want them to change

they want them to stay stuck with them and one thing I'm gonna have to tell you

guys is this is a big piece of advice and you might not you might know it but

you're not using it you know you're not applying it if people are trying to hold

you down you must stay completely away from them

you're not doing yourself a justice or a favor by keeping them around life is

simply too short do you ever look at the - in between the day that you were born

and the day that you were still here if you're looking at this video but the day

that people pass that's it's basically you know how short life is and I'm

telling you right now you know you got to center yourself around people who

want things in life and want to see you happy and want to see you grow and I'm

not gonna tell you one thing but they mean another and when they do tell you

something they're gonna tell you what you need to hear not what you want to

hear those are true friends those are people who are content with their lives

those are people who are happy for you because they're happy for themselves and

trust and believe when you change your thoughts to negativity to positivity and

you hang around positive people and you start doing positive things there's no

way that you'll want to turn back to negativity you know a good example of

not wanting to turn back if you break up with your boyfriend and he breaks up

with you you go through a lot of pain you wake up

thinking about them and you go to sleep thinking about them this is just an

example once you get over that breakup and you stop feeling yourself again you

get control of who you are again you start to feel happy you start to do

things that you normally wouldn't do because when you was in that

relationship your whole day was consumed with that relationship now you're

starting to do things that you used to do for fun now that everything's back to

normal why would you want to go back to that

situation when you know that if it's not a good outcome the next time you're

gonna go through the struggle again of waking up thinking about that person and

going to sleep thinking about that person and being unhappy and not being

able to eat and crying every day just having them on your mind worrying and

consuming your whole entire day knowing that we're not promised tomorrow but

we're consumed in our day with something that is not going to change which is

that break up why would you want to go back to that situation it's like this if

you wouldn't physically take a knife and cut yourself why would you do it

mentally so with all that being said guys please subscribe share and like

this video like the video now I could have said it at the beginning of the

video but I'm saying it now and make it a favorite and I'll see you guys in the

next video bye for now

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News 24h Chanel - If we all stopped eating beef, what would happen to the land? - Duration: 7:35.

News 24h Chanel - If we all stopped eating beef, what would happen to the land?

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Issue 43 FAQ: What If It Fails - Duration: 1:23.

Hi, I'm Paul Imhoff, superintendent of the Upper Arlington Schools. Over the past

several weeks Treasurer Andy Geistfeld and I have enjoyed speaking with many

residents and answering questions about Issue 43 and the facilities master

planning process that led to the ballot issue. One question I'd like to address

today is: "What happens if Issue 43 fails?" And the reality is, we are in a tough

spot. We are in a tough spot because we have needed repairs that

would have to begin immediately at the high school.

So if Issue 43 fails there will be no new high school, and we will begin making

plans immediately to spend tens of millions of dollars to fix our current

high school, and we will have to pay for those needed repairs out of operating

funds. And, as you probably know, the vast majority of our operating funds are

spent on classroom expenses, so while there would be cuts across all programs

in the district they would certainly be most widely and deeply felt at the

classroom level. In addition we are still growing, and we are out of space, and so

we would also have to invest in trailers at the elementary level and even at the

high school level just to have enough classroom space. And, again, we would have

to fund those trailers through our operating budget. And so that's what

happens if Issue 43 fails. If you have any questions, please feel free to reach

out to us at any time. Thank you.

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What You Need To Bring to Australia? - Duration: 11:39.

Hey guys back with me again Laura Angelia

and in today's video I'm still going to be talking about

Work and Holiday Visa

but specifically

I wanted to talk about the things

that you need to bring from Indonesia to Australia

before your Working Holiday

Before I went to Australia for my Working Holiday

I actually really don't know what to bring,

I really don't know what to prepare,

I don't know what to expect

so I really really wish that

I have someone that could tell me about those things

So yeah,

In today's video I'm gonna be the one that tell you

what are the things that you need to bring

from Indonesia to Australia before your Working Holiday

So yeah,

without further ado,

let's get into it

this is my cheating sheet

Before I get to the main points of the video

I want to tell you guys that

the things that I'm going to mention are actually

for you guys if you want to save money

because you can actually buy everything from here

if you have more money

but if you want to save, you can continue watching

and yeah!

Number one,

things that you need to bring is

obviously obviously

money

I know before you come to Australia

you need to have AU $5000 in your bank account

for the visa requirement

but maybe some of you guys borrow that money

So yeah I want to tell you guys that

you don't actually need AU $5000

but I think you only need to bring

for one month expenses only

because I truly believe that you will find a job

within a month of your stay in Australia

So how much money that you need

for your expenses in a month in Australia?

for me $1500 Australian Dollar is enough.

that includes rent,

to eat

it's not eating out, but

you buy groceries and you cook for yourself,

for transportation

and also for your phone bills

another thing that you need to bring is

your body care

this includes everything that you need in the bathroom

Just like.. You know..

Shower Gel

Shampoo

Conditioner

Toothpaste

Toothbrush

Hand Body

And everything that you usually use in the bathroom

or after in the bathroom just for your body

because if you bring it from Indonesia,

you will save quite a lot!

the next thing that you need to bring

from Indonesia to Australia

before your working holiday is

Local and Asian Make Up and Skin Care

because obviously if it's local

then you won't find it in Australia

We have a lot of Asian Shop a lot of Asian Store

but you won't ever know

if the product that you use is avalable in here

so i think it's better for you

to bring everything that you use locally

from Indonesia to Australia

Another thing that you need to bring from Indonesia

that is also important is

your personal medicine

because seriously if you are gettting sick in Australia

that would cost you a lot of money to just

go to the doctor and get medicine

so yeah

before that, I really need you to take care of your self

t take care of your health

take care of your body

bring your personal vitamins from Indonesia

if you already have some medicines that fits you

or you already consume that a lot in Indonesia,

I think you should bring that

you also need to bring.. You know, like...

ointment

oils

you know, like..

Cajuput Oil

Balms

anything that you already like to use

First Aid!

just bring all of your personal medicine from Indonesia in here

next things that you need to bring is

your electronic devices that you can not live without

this includes camera

laptop

charger

batteries

hairdryer

curling iron

flattening iron

Yeah, I think just that..

if you have more electronics that you want to bring from Indonesia

just bring it in here

moving on

the other need to bring is

your most comfortable shoes

because I reckon that in here you will walk a lot

that's why if you already have

your most favorite shoes to walk

you need to bring that

and you don't need to bring high heels, girls

I always wear high heels back in Surabaya

but in here I never wear that

so yeah

save your space in your luggage

just bring comfortable shoes

flip flops

flats

yeah you need that more than high heels

next up is

clothing according to the season,

in Australia we have four season

spring summer autumn and winter

so you kinda want to bring clothing that

suitable for all of the seasons

I personally bring my waterproof coat

and it really saves me a lot

I can't really stand cold weather so

Yeah having a coat especially the waterproof one

because Melbourne is always raining

so yeah bring that and it will save you a lot

the next one is

universal electrical plug

I don't know how to say it in english but

I hope you get what I mean

so obviously Indonesia and Australia have diferent plug for the electricity

so if you have a lot of electronic devices

you obviously need adapter plug to plug it

in the electricity in Australia.. Oh My God

Australia and Indonesia have different cotton pads..

so....

another thing that Australia doesn't have is

body pillow

or guling

if you're a person that could not sleep

without your body pilow, you can bring that from Indonesia

also this is really important guys

for your banking account,

you need to bring your token key

because if you want to make some transaction in Indonesia

if you want to transfer money and stuff

you really need that token key in here

because you can only use internet banking

I tried to use mobile banking and it doesn't work with Australian number

so the only thing that I can do is through the internet banking

so you really need to bring that to here

another thing is power bank

power bank would be really helpful for you

because in here I ran out of battery all the time

so yeah I bring my own power bank from Indonesia

and it saves me on most days because

especially in here if you don't know the road

you don't know where to go

you will rely on your phone most of the time

for.. you know, maps..

and internet and everything

that will make you run out of battery really really fast

so bring your power bank

the next thing that is also important to bring from Indonesia is

everything black, like...

black t shirt, black shoes, black pants

especially if you're going to work in the hospitality industry

they usually require you to wear everything black

from the top the bottom and the shoes

even the shoes they want you to wear all black

just solid black

and also black socks

so yeah

to bring that from Indonesia would be good

but you can actually buy that from here

the shirt and the shoes you can actually get it for a cheap price

but yeah just the black pants

because me personally I love wearing jeggings

and jeggings that I brought from Indonesia

is really really really nice

and yeah I can't really find a good jegging in here

so yeah

I think you better bring your own black pants

from Indonesia to here

okay for this part

this is for girls

these things that I'm going to mention is

the things that i think is essential

so yeah here are all of the things

hair tie

hair tie is really really cheap in Indonesia

so I think you need to buy a lot of that

from Indonesia to here

yeah you need to bring that

fake eyelashes

if you're using that a lot like me

I think bringing that from Indonesia

will be really helpful because

fake eyelashes in Australia is pretty much expensive as well

fashion contact lenses

you'll find a lot in Indonesia but i never find one in here

so yeah

I think bringing your favorite colour contact lenses

or fashion contact lenses or prescription contact lenses

would be really great to bring some more from Indonesia

manicure and pedicure kit

because to have your nails done in here you need to pay for

$40-$60

and it's really expensive

so girls bring your own manicure and pedicure kit

from Indonesia

waxing kit

that's also important

if you don't do shaving, bring your waxing kit

yeah! I think that's all for todays' video

I hope this video is helpful for you guys and

I know that I rambled a lot but

hopefully you get what I mean

I'm really really really hungry right now

and I can not really think

but I really want to make this video for you guys before next week so..

yeah, bear with me!

I hope you guys enjoyed this video and find this helpful

if you find it helpful just give it a thumbs up

and do subscribe to my channel for more video like this

I'm gonna make another video next week

and yeah I'll see you guys next time

babay

mmuach

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WHAT HAPPENED THURSDAY TO THE JFK RECORDS - Duration: 5:15.

WHAT HAPPENED THURSDAY TO THE JFK RECORDS

WHO WHAT WHY

What happened on Thursday, October 26, with the JFK records scheduled for release under

the JFK Records Act?

A travesty.

Most news reports correctly noted the release of about 2,800 documents, but added that only

a few were held back, in some cases saying �300 documents� remain withheld (see CNN,

and Washington Post for example).

They are off by a factor of 100.

In fact, tens of thousands of documents, possibly as many as 30,000, remain sealed at the National

Archives.

If President Donald Trump had gone golfing at Mar-A-Lago and done absolutely nothing

on Thursday, the National Archives (NARA) would have released all documents, as it was

set to do.

See the relevant language in the Assassination Records Review Board�s Final Report, quoting

from the 1992 JFK Records Act.

This includes 3,147 �withheld in full� records never seen, and an unknown number

of redacted documents estimated at about 30,000.

Intensely lobbied by federal agencies including the CIA, Trump instead authorized the withholding

of well over 90% of these documents.

52 of the 3,147 withheld-in-full records were released and put online by NARA, less than

2%, and 2,839 of the redacted documents were released, which is probably less than 10%

of that set.

From the public metadata available for all these records, it�s clear that the most-desired

records were held back.

Still withheld-in-full records among the 98% of those still withheld include, for example:

* Still-withheld Church Committee interview transcripts not included in the 1990s releases,

including one with none other than CIA CounterIntelligence chief James Angleton.

* Lengthy CIA files on officers who played a role in Castro assassination plotting and/or

the JFK story, including William Harvey, David Phillips, E. Howard Hunt, James O�Connell,

Richard Synder, and several others.

* A 167-page CIA document on Valeriy Kostikov, the Soviet agent stationed in Mexico whose

name was used as part of the �World War III� scenario that the Warren Commission

we now know was created to push back against.

* An interview the House Select Committee on Assassinations conducted with Orest Pena,

the New Orleans bar owner who told the Committee that Oswald was an FBI informant and he often

saw Oswald in the company of a particular FBI agent.

and many many more.

Additionally, many of the documents released online Thursday featured redactions � blacked

out areas.

In at least one case, the very same document has been available in fully unredacted form

at the National Archives for more than 10 years.

See the newly released version and compare to the MFF online version.

These are two different copies of the same document held by different agencies, so perhaps

one being redacted and the other not is just an accident.

But why are there any redactions at all in the new copy?

It is as yet unclear why so many redactions appear in what are supposed to be fully released

records.

In a White House press release, President Trump announced �I am ordering today that

the veil be finally lifted.� In fact, no such order was given or was necessary.

The JFK Records Act mandated full disclosure by Thursday as a matter of law, with the only

mechanism for holding anything back being a presidential certification that �continued

postponement is made necessary by an identifiable harm to the military defense, intelligence

operations, law enforcement, or conduct of foreign relations� AND �the identifiable

harm is of such gravity that it outweighs the public interest in disclosure.� (see

ARRB Final Report).

What happens next?

According to the White House, there will be a review process over the next six months.

By April 26, 2018, a further determination will be made as to whether full disclosure

will occur, or more secrecy.

Watch this space.

Call your congressperson.

For more on these records, how to find online those which have been released, and links

to essays discussing them, see the 2017 Document Releases project here at MFF.

Rex Bradford is the President of the Mary Ferrell Foundation, whose website hosts the

largest searchable online collection of JFK assassination records.

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How To Double Your Money - What Is The Rule of 72 - Duration: 9:00.

Kris Krohn here with Limitless TV. Today, we're talking about compounding interest

and we're going to talk about how to make it super simple, what is compound

interest, and how do you figure it out with one simple calculation. Hang tight.

So we get it, investing is required to get where we want to go and that means

that you need to have some type of rule to understand what investments are good

and wet which investments are bad. Listen, you've probably heard me knock down

401k's, annuities, IRA's, sure they'll have their moments in quarters or even a year

where they'll make 15% or 20%

but you've got to average that out over the next twenty years, where they're

producing negative and losing money or sometimes making 3% or 4%

and over 20 years they're often on the averaging 3% or 4%, which

means they're not even keeping up with inflation. How long would it take you if

you're making 3% on your money to double your money. I'm going to

share with you a rule of thumb today and at the end of this video, I'm gonna give

you a bonus for my personal rule of what I need that coefficient, that one number

to be to determine whether I say yes to the investment or no, because some

investments, they're risky because they grow too slow, we got it super jacked up,

we live in a world that's like, oh if you're making more than 5% it must be

hyper risky. I'm like, man, if you're making less than 5%, you're probably

planning on going nowhere with your life and never getting where you need to get

to so you're the risky one, dude! Alright, that was a little wild for the

morning but my personal feelings on it, we got risk upside down, we want safety

and safety equals: guaranteed-broken-never-gonna-make-it-you-will-fail

I'm going to bring it down a notch, let's talk about this rule. What is the rule that we

can use today, we're talking bout the rule of 72, and it's a quick quick way of

understanding interest. Let's talk first of all compounding interest, get money

not just on your initial deposit but you also get money or interest on the

interest from the previous year and that's why it's called compounding

interest and the math can get a little tricky for the average person, you don't

want up one of these complicated financial calculators and I don't want

to teach you crazy algorithms, so instead, here's the simple question: How long does

it actually take for you to double your money? If you were looking at an

investment on real estate, if you were looking at an investment on a car rental

business or a trucking business or some gold, silver, precious metal purification

process, I mean, the world is filled with investment opportunity, that's really the

question, how long does it take for you to double your money? And I want to show

you a rule to answer this question, it's called the Rule of 72. Now this is

really simple, what you're going to do in this very simple equation, I wouldn't use

a calculator and all you're gonna do is take what's the offered interest rate,

what's the fixed rate of return, that's on top and I'm gonna divide it

underneath by 72. It's weird, don't ask me why, it's just the number because if

you'll take the fixed rate and you'll divide it by 72, it'll always tell you

the length of time that it will take to double your investment. For example, let's

say that I was earning a 10% return on my investment, well 10% compounding

divided by 72, 10% divided by 72, is going to equal 7.2 years. It'll take me 7.2 years

for me to double my money.

Let's take $10,000 and you're making 10% on it and it's compounding, so 7.2 years

later, $10,000 will become $20,000, 7.2 years

later, $20,000 become $40,000, 7.2 years

later, $40,000 become $80,000, well it's now taking you 22-ish years to take

$10,000 and turn into $80,000 and let me ask you, can you retire on $80,000?

No, I mean, that's usually just one or two years worth of income for the

average person but it does give you a concept now of, oh, how do I judge my

investments and how do I snowball them? How do I move them faster? What you'll

find is that, the higher the interest rate, the more money you'll make. Now in

this next segment, I want to talk to you about arbitrage, it's a big word, don't

get scared by it because I want to reveal my real rule of how do we take

the rule of 72 and how many years am I willing to wait for my money to double

where I will hit the trigger and button on, yes I'll invest in that or no I won't,

that's coming up next.

There was a philosopher in the 1800's, JB Shea,

and he basically said, creating wealth is a matter of moving money from

low yields into higher yields. Well he was actually introducing a concept there

called arbitrage and don't get freaked out by this big word but it's a good

word to know, you can have a positive arbitrage or a negative arbitrage. Let me

give you an example. Arbitrage, for simplicity,

let's say that it means spread. Let's say that I borrow money at 5% and invest it

in a vehicle paying me 4%, well what's the difference? Well I'm losing 1%, that's

a negative arbitrage, if I could borrow money at 5% and lend it out at 10%,

that's a positive arbitrage and that has a positive delta of 5%, so JB Shea what

he was talking about here with this rule of 72, it's all about managing your

positive arbitrage. Whether the money is money you've saved up or whether it's

money borrowed, the principle is the same, how do I take a little and turn it into

a lot? Well you want to create as big of a positive arbitrage as possible.

Let's give you an example. Let's say that I have a home with some equity in it and I

can borrow it on my home equity loan at 3.5% percent but I can invest it at

20%, well the difference between 3.5% and 20% is a 16.5%

positive arbitrage. I would go into debt and borrow money all day long if I could

get it working for me at that higher interest rate, as long as it had a

certain tolerance of risk and it made sense, right, nothing is risk-free in this

world but there's certainly a lot of things with lots of risk, so the risk

needs to be relative to the reward. That's a positive arbitrage or maybe I

save up $1,000 and you work with me on my lease option training where I

can train you everything about lease options, so you can buy homes with

no money and let's say you do a deal and you make $30,000 and you're $1,000

invested in. Well, $1,000 goes into $30,000 30 times, that's

like a 3,000% a 30,000% return on your money. That's a

crazy, awesome return as a 3,000 return, 3,000%, that's a

really awesome, positive arbitrage. Does that make sense what I'm sharing with you?

Well, I said that at the end of this video I would share with you one of my

personal rules for investing. When I use the rule of 72, if I can't double my

money in less than seven years, I generally won't even look at it.

Why? Because it's not a real investment, it's not a serious investment, it's not

an investment that can get me where I want to go in a

realistic timeframe. The further you go out in your crystal ball, if you want to

try and guess an investment 30 years down the road, holy heck, are you kidding

me? Who knows what the world will look like in 30 years? Who knows what

technology will do to the world in 30 years? Who knows what what's gonna happen?

But if I can use my crystal ball to help me understand 3, 5, 7, 10 years down the

road, there's a greater safety there because I have more control

on where I'm at and where I want to get to be. Doing things that are so long-term

out and with low interest rates or you use the rule of 72 and it's like you'll

double your money in 48 years, that's not a real investment, that's the riskiest

thing you could do because who knows what will really happen in 48 years. You

might not even be alive but you're alive now,

so make your money work for you smart. Just because you get a high reward

or a high return, it doesn't mean higher risk. In my world, there's plenty of

investing options where you put a little out there on the line and you have a

great return coming your way and it's gonna kick the butt from the 401k market,

the IRA, or the stock market and that's what you need and so that's how it use

your rule is 72, to gauge your investments, to gauge the time frame and

how realistic your investments are. If it's not giving me a timeframe of under

7 years, it may not be the most wise investment anyway, because a small amount

doubling every seven years for 50 years means that, that small amount is not gonna

turn into anything big enough with compound interest by the time I need it.

So do something realistic. And friends, that's how you use the rule of 72.

Don't you love having awesome simple tools? Listen, you got another one right now on

your tool belt so you can look at your investment

opportunities through a different lens to now ask yourself "Is this a realistic way

to get where I want to go?" Thanks for watching today,

I certainly appreciate you and be sure to subscribe if you want to get more

powerful information like this on a daily basis.

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These Are The Celebrities Who Attended Kim Joo Hyuk's Funeral, And What They Said - Duration: 3:45.

These Are The Celebrities Who Attended Kim Joo Hyuk's Funeral, And What They Said

More than 50 celebrities attended the funeral of Kim Joo Hyuk to express their condolences.

The funeral was held at a hospital in Seoul shortly after Kim Joo Hyuks tragic passing.

In an interview earlier in October, Kim Joo Hyuk expressed that he was worried his hoobaes might not be fond of him.

As could be seen by the unending parade of guests who came to pay their respects, his worry was definitely put to rest.

Many of Kim Joo Hyuks close friends and colleagues expressed their innermost feelings for the late actor.

I thought of him as my own son… — Go Doo Shim "I really liked him as a sunbaenim even though we didn't interact on a personal level.

" — Kim Sung Kyun I hope you rest in peace, my fellow actor.

— Yoo Hae Jin "Rest in peace in heaven my friend, your parents are waiting for you.

" — Cha In Pyo "He was a friend full of soul, you could just tell from staring at his eyes" — Im Baek Chun.

Some of the most highly-respected senior actors, Choi Min Sik and Song Kang Ho, arrived somberly to mourn Kim Joo Hyuks loss.

Hyun Bin and Yoona, who starred in Confidential Assignment together with Kim Joo Hyuk, separately paid their respects to him.

Cho Jin Woong, Ryu Jun Yeol, Kim Sung Ryung, from Drug War; Jung Woo and Jung Jin Young, from Heung Bu; and Cho Woo Jin and Kim Eui Sung from Chang Gwol also visited.

Eom Jeong Hwa who was Kim Joo Hyuks co-star in Mr Handy (one of his most well-known works) also walked in with tears in her eyes.

Moon Geun Young, Yoo Jun Sang, Hong Eun Hee, Kim Ji Soo, Kim So Yeon, and Kim Hye Seong, his colleagues in Namoo Actors Entertainment also visited and expressed their condolences.

Visitations from other friends in the film industry continued as well, with Lee Kwang Soo, Park Bo Gum, Han Ji Min, Go Soo, Kwon Sang Woo, Choi Yeo Jin, and Son Ye Jin all making appearances.

Entertainers Yoo Jae Suk, Ji Suk Jin, Haha, Kim Je Dong, Lee Kyung Kyu, Kim Sook, Park Kyung Lim, and Lee Hwi Jae also came to say their goodbyes.

Song Joong Ki was even seen at the funeral after his wedding as well.

Many who were not mentioned here also visited to comfort the family and friends for the loss of Kim Joo Hyuk.

Videos Show 2D1N Members At Kim Joo Hyuk Funeral, Defconn Bursts Out Crying.

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What EXACTLY is Physical Strength? An Explanation for NOOBS - Duration: 6:12.

(dramatic music)

- [Man] Strength.

It's a word that's thrown around a lot in life.

One can have a strong body,

a strong mind, and a strong will.

You can even be strong with the Force.

Many of the gods that we've worshiped throughout history

exuded strength in some way, especially physical strength.

From Zeus to Superman, physical strength

has always been a source of awe and inspiration.

But what exactly is physical strength?

How do we define it?

And why is it important in our lives?

- [Justin] Hey everyone.

This is your host, Justin,

and your co-host, Jarvis.

- [Jarvis] Hello, I'm Jarvis.

- [Justin] Today, we are gonna talk all about strength.

Physical strength is defined as, "The ability to produce

"muscular force against external resistance."

- [Jarvis] Simply put, it is the ability to move heavy shit.

- [Justin] Strength is measured without regard

to the amount of time it takes.

- [Jarvis] So, it doesn't matter if it takes two seconds

or ten seconds to move your heavy shit.

- [Justin] That's right.

But if you were to throw in the element of speed,

then it would no longer be strength,

but rather, power,

which is the ability to exert force rapidly.

- [Jarvis] Or in layman's terms,

"The ability to display strength quickly."

- [Justin] In order to explain the concept of strength,

we're gonna have to start with the muscles.

- [Jarvis] Well, duh.

- [Justin] Your muscles are an organized mass

of thousands of individual muscle fibers.

When you use your muscles to exert force,

it is your muscle fibers that are contracting.

- [Jarvis] Yes, there are two ways to get stronger.

The first is to increase the size of your muscles,

and the second is to train your muscles to contract harder.

- [Justin] Size and strength

have an interesting symbiotic relationship.

Having bigger muscles does mean

that you have bigger muscle fibers to work with.

So, you do tend to see some strength gains with exercise.

However, the very act of strength training itself

increases the size and quality of the muscle fibers,

which in turn increases their potential for contraction,

and therefore, strength.

- [Jarvis] Wait, so you're saying

that size increases strength, and strength increases size?

- [Justin] Yes, that is literally true,

but there's more to that.

It's possible to focus

on gaining primarily strength or primarily size.

Gaining a significant amount of size

is not always viable for some people.

This is usually people who compete in sports

with weight-class limitations,

such as mixed martial arts or lightweight rowing.

Genetics are a factor as well.

Some people just put on muscle more easily than others.

When people train mostly to gain size,

they typically perform exercises

with lighter weights and higher reps.

This causes the muscle's cell volume to increase

and essentially swell from the metabolic stress.

However, the size gained here is mostly fluid content,

so there's not a lot of strength increase

with this kind of training.

- [Jarvis] Ah, yes.

This is where the bro term, "swole" comes from.

- [Justin] That's true.

Which leads us into the second and primary method

of increasing strength.

Training your muscles to contract harder.

- [Jarvis] We know that your muscles

are made of muscle fibers.

Groups of muscle fibers are controlled by motor neurons.

As you progress with strength training,

your brain's essentially learning

how to turn on more of these motor neurons

so they can contract the muscle fibers they control.

More motor neurons activated

means more groups of muscle fibers contracted.

Therefore, the harder your muscle contracts overall,

the more force is being produced.

As with all skills, this improves with practice.

- [Justin] Unfortunately, lighter weights

don't stress the nervous system enough

to incentivize activating more motor neurons.

Therefore, fewer muscle fibers contract,

and less force is produced.

- [Jarvis] And, as Master Yoda would say,

"Hm, without force production there is no strength."

- [Justin] Therefore, in order for your nervous system

to tell your muscles to contract harder,

you need to lift heavier weights for fewer reps.

This is a better method of training by far

to increase strength, as it's essentially focusing

on quality over quantity.

- [Jarvis] You'll sometimes see smaller people

lifting significantly more weight than larger people.

I mean, sometimes it's just messed up.

Like holy (beep), this isn't even fair.

So, don't let some drunken bro or some basic airhead

tell you that you look too small and need to get bigger.

If you're actually happy with your size,

they probably have a Napoleon complex.

Or perhaps they're overcompensating

for something else that's really small.

- [Justin] You just had to go there.

- [Jarvis] At this point you might be wondering,

"Why the heck is this strength thing so damn important?

"What if I just want to look good, get laid more,

"and make monstrous babies?"

Well, you could just train purely for size and aesthetics,

but when push comes to shove,

and you need to actually move some couches

or do some other useful things,

wouldn't it be nice to be able to back up

those large, kissable muscles with real, practical strength?

- [Justin] True that.

Besides, if you spend time in the gym,

you might as well use it effectively.

Strength is one of the fundamental aspects of athleticism.

You need to have strength before you can have power because

like we mentioned earlier,

power's the ability to display strength quickly.

- [Jarvis] Like a punch.

You're not going to punch hard if you're weak.

I mean, what are you going to punch with,

the flab on your arm?

- [Justin] Right.

- [Jarvis] Likewise, you need to have strength

before you can have strength endurance

because without strength,

what exactly are you going to endure?

In fact, every movement that you do requires strength.

Even if it's just getting off the couch,

going to the fridge, getting some food,

and plopping right back down.

It's a hell of a lot easier to do when you're stronger.

- [Justin] You can also think of strength as a fishbowl

and everything else athletic are the fish inside.

Increasing your strength

is like increasing the size of the fishbowl.

With a bigger bowl, you can store bigger fish or more fish.

With more strength,

you can accomplish bigger athletic feats,

and have smaller ones be and feel much easier.

Of course, as with all things,

there are diminishing returns.

Do you really need to be able to deadlift 1,000 pounds?

Chances are, no you don't.

But would your life improve immensely

with the addition of some strength training?

Absolutely.

- [Jarvis] So, go get started.

- [Justin] Hey guys, thanks for watching.

Next week, we'll be going over

how to train for strength in greater detail.

So, if you enjoyed this video,

please subscribe by clicking the red button below.

Alright.

Later.

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Football In Greece: The Legend Of 2004 And What Came After |Football Nations| - Duration: 6:20.

Remember the EURO 2004 in Portugal?

We already talked about it in our episode about Latvia.

For football fans in Greece, this tournament was THE TOURNAMENT.

It was the tournament where the biggest Greek football legends of all time were born.

But what is there besides the EURO 2004?

What else did Greek football accomplish?

Welcome to another episode of "Football Nations".

Now first of all a short overview.

The Greek National Team is often called Ethniki ("National"), Galanolefki ("The Sky

Blue-White") or even Piratiko ("The Pirate Ship"), that's cool.

Greece played its first ever international game against Italy in Athens 1929 and lost

it with 4-1.

The national side's highest ever FIFA ranking was a 7th place in January 2014, yeah 2014

not 2004, the ranking is weird, and the lowest was a 78th place in 1963.

Now let's take a look at the country of Tzatziki, great salad and this weird feta

cheese.

Located in southeastern Europe, the country of Greece, also known as Hellas, has a population

of around 11 million.

It is located at the crossroads between Europe, Asia and Africa, which probably contributed

to the fact that it became the cradle of Western civilization.

The Greek brought us many, many great things.

From democracy, to philosophy, the Olympic Games, literature, drama, theatre, Alexander

the Great and especially science and mathematics, without ancient Greece the world would be

very different.

Today, Greece is a developed and advanced high-income country with a very high standard

of living (yes despite the recent economic crisis, just look at other countries of this

world).

Greece's capital is of course Athens, which is also where the national team historically

played most of its matches.

For the most part Greece didn't have a specific national stadium where they would play, but

alternated between several different ones.

Recently however, the home of Olympiacos FC, the Georgios Karaiskakis Stadium in Piraeus,

near Athens, became kind of the home ground.

The history of the Greek national team is a very interesting one.

Until the EURO 1980, where they were eliminated in the group stage, Greece failed to qualify

for a single tournament.

The country's first World Cup was the 1994 edition in the United States where they also

went out in the group stage.

After that, wondrous things happened.

After ten long years, Greece finally qualified for another major tournament, the EURO 2004

in Portugal, and it is Greece's triumph at this tournament which represents the pinnacle

of the country's footballing achievements as well as a huge source of national pride.

The tournament started spectacularly for Otto Rehhagel's team as Greece shocked the world

by winning the opening match of the tournament against the Portuguese hosts.

After that, a draw against Spain and a loss against Russia narrowly secured the quarterfinals

for Greece.

There, Angelos Charisteas secured Greece's win against the very strong French team.

The whole country was already in a state of euphoria, when Greece met the Czech Republic

in the semifinals and won by a goal of Traianos Dellas in extra time.

The opponent in the grand final was to be Portugal, again.

The biggest fairytale of international football was written on the 4th of July 2004 in Lisbon,

as the fanatic Greek team again won against the Portuguese hosts and became European Champions.

Angelos Charisteas with a goal in the 57th minute became king of the Greek people and

send his country into delirium.

I truly wonder if something like that can ever happen again.

After the EURO 2004, Greek football became stronger and more consistent.

The national side qualified for the following two EUROs, as well as two World Cups and although

they couldn't repeat the legend of 2004, it seems like Greek football is on a good

path.

If you talk about Greek football legends, there is only one possible choice.

The whole team of 2004.

Greece went into the tournament without any superstars, at all.

There were some good players, but for the average football fan their names didn't

mean very much.

The star of this team, was the team.

Led by German coach Otto Rehhagel, who is now a god in Greece, Nikopolidis, Seitaridis,

Kapsis, Dellas, Fyssas, Katsouranis, Karagounis, Zagorakis, Basinas, Charisteas, Giannakopoulos,

Vryzas and all the others in the squad made the impossible, possible.

Between 1905 and 1912 the nominally first countrywide championship was organized in

Greece.

In reality however, this championship was a local tournament among clubs from Athens

and Piraeus.

Then after the Balkan Wars and World War I, two football associations were formed in Greece,

one organizing a football league in Athens and Piraeus, and one doing the same in Thessaloniki.

In 1923, a Greek Champion was determined by a play-off game between the champions of these

two leagues.

Peiraikos Syndesmos won 3-1 against Aris Thessaloniki.

This format was however never again repeated.

In 1927, the first official national championship was organized in the form of a round-robin

tournament between the champions of the three governing bodies.

Aris Thessaloniki won, finishing ahead of Ethnikos Piraeus and Atromitos.

This national championship was set up again in 1929, and over the next years evolved into

a tournament in which multiple teams took part.

Still, these teams had to qualify for the national championship through their local

football competitions.

This lasted until 1959 when the the Alpha Ethniki - the precursor of the current Superleague

- was set up as a national tournament.

Counting all the titles from 1927, Olympiacos Piraeus is the most successful club in Greece

with 44 titles, followed by Panathinaikos with 20 and AEK Athens with 11 titles.

Although Greek clubs had some great European performances over the years, Panathinaikos

is the only club to have reached a European final.

In 1971 they lost the European Cup final against Ajax at Wembley Stadium.

Thank you for watching this video!

Please consider liking the video and subscribing to our channel.

As you can see we had to start our channel completely from scratch as the previous one

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I really think this is the future of storytelling.

It's about being open to new possibilities

of what something could be.

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What is Adulting? (and Other Post-College Thoughts) - Duration: 7:07.

- Are we recording all this?

(laughter) - Yeah we are.

- What are we talking about?

What is this YouTube thing? (laughs)

(electronic music)

We're at William and Mary's Homecoming.

It's like really so awesome,

but also really weird at the same time.

I think what's cool about being at homecoming

is realizing that it's like where you start,

and that anything that you do after college

would be a new beginning.

It's kind of like you're

almost a baby in the adult world.

- I'm like, maybe a two year old

in the the adult world,

and just having tantrums and stuff.

I'm like, "I don't understand how any of this works."

- I'm like, "Mom, whaa."

I literally get these panicking feeling

and my heart starts beating really fast.

And I'm like, "Don't start judging me for

what I'm about to tell you."

I think when you're little,

you think of being in college

and then the life after as being one stream-less line.

And what college doesn't prepare you for

is how who cares about your education sometimes,

when you finish college.

It's really as quickly as you can gain

that practical experience I think.

That's kind of been my experience.

- It's interesting because for me,

high school and then college

were very much definite goals

that I was moving towards.

And it was a scary thing because I'm like,

"What comes after?"

With college, I didn't have a job lined up right afterward

and I was gonna move back in with my parents

and I was like, "Ah".

There was no definite after and

it was much more scary.

And that's kind of really what,

post-college and adulthood really is,

is you don't have the definite goals anymore.

I think one of the problems we have,

feeling like everyone

is supposed to be on the same timeline,

like it felt when we were in high school definitely

and then a bit in college too.

But with people getting engaged,

and people getting married,

people having kids,

people getting various masters and doctorate degrees,

- Buying a house.

- Buying a house.

They're all these sort of adult goals.

They're not as easy to come by

and they rely on other people,

and so it becomes more convoluted and harder,

and you can't base your life or worth

on being able to reach those goals anymore,

or when you reach them.

It's not a good way to live

and I think that you can learn that relatively,

sometimes relatively quickly.

Other times it takes the hard way of being super depressed.

Like, "Why are all my friends getting engaged

and having babies, and ah!"

- (laughs) I think what I noticed is that

I don't think I'm ever going to

completely learn to stop comparing myself,

as long as social media exists,

because as soon as I see a friend

or even an acquaintance

that I haven't seen or looked at photos or heard about,

I feel like their engagement pops up almost immediately,

and you're like, "What?"

I think it's the constant thing of like,

it's okay.

What have I achieved in my life?

And I think what's hard is the same thing

that you're saying is,

I was very high achieving in high school,

super motivated and felt like I had,

I'm very goal oriented.

And it's been hard

in the fact that my

life since college has been,

certain points I'm getting ahead

and then in other ways,

I feel like I'm falling behind.

Because I think it's also good as a motivation,

not settling for anything.

I think being a very high achiever all my life,

it's been weird to be in places

where I know I haven't achieved

what I've been wanting to achieve,

but what's hard for me,

is I don't know what I want to achieve. (laughing)

The thing you've got to keep challenging yourself

but then realizing it's not a bad thing

to have to start over,

or go back to square one and refocus.

- And honestly, it's not even like

really, truly starting over

because you're not starting from absolute scratch.

You're starting

- That's true. - from a place

like you may go back

to a starting point,

but you're still starting

with all the knowledge and things that you learned

and had to grapple with,

with whatever set you back

or has made you have to start over.

And that I think is really important,

having all that information makes you make better decisions,

or different decisions in the future.

It will lead you on different paths.

- It's not like you're reborn as a baby.

(laughter)

That's really starting over.

- I guess I'd kind of like to end with like, lessons.

Like, "What's the big takeaway?"

- And have like a list of three.

Three!

And then two.

- One.

(laughter)

- I think one

starting here from college is that you need

patience is the biggest thing

that I'm having to keep reminding myself.

Learning to be patient with yourself.

And knowing that everything you're doing

will lead to something.

Like a goal.

Period.

I'm having to learn like everyday

when I'm like "why am I not there yet?"

And everyone's like "oh you're fine.

You have plenty of time"

And I'm like "but I wanna be there."

- I guess also like,

settling into yourself.

I think it's very easy to leave college

and not really know who you are.

Like, think that you know who you are,

but really living on your own,

getting a job.

It's definitely really important to

kind of accept who you are.

Figure it out.

And you're going to

and you have to accept who that is.

I think it is also very easy to like,

start to realize who you are and be like,

"No, no, no, that's not me."

And like, deny that person.

- I think it's kinda tied with patience

and accepting who you are,

with those things that

the situation you're in now

is not forever.

That you can go through seasons of your life.

Even 20 years from now,

you could change careers.

You have to learn from this experience

and know it's for now.

You got through peaks and you go through valleys.

And you have to just like,

keep trudging through both of them.

Hopefully trudging in the peaks is not trudging,

it's like skippin'.

(laughter)

Dancing through.

- So patience, accepting who you are,

and like powering through the peaks and valleys.

Oh man, I'm so tired.

This is not my normal video.

Energy level.

I'm usually much more "rah".

- I do feel a little delirious.

(laughter)

- Yay.

Thank you, thank you for vlogging with me.

For having a slightly delirious conversation

in a hotel bathroom.

- They're kind of the best kind

of conversations, though.

When you're delirious.

- I don't think I actually told anyone.

We didn't tell anyone who you were.

So. - Oh!

- This is Alanna.

My friend Alanna.

We went to William and Mary together.

She's been in some other videos before.

I'll make sure there are some cards

so you can see them.

And I'm Kaitlyn.

I didn't say that either.

(laughter) I hope that if

you're on this channel,

you know who I am.

And if this is the first video you're watching,

I'm very sorry.

(laughter)

- I'm not!

(laughter)

- Yeah, I hope this video made you smile.

Maybe it's a little--

There are sort of some depressing topics in it.

But we're being positive.

- It's uplifting. - Thinking about the--

Yeah, uplifting,

thinking about the future.

So hopefully it gave you some smiles, some hope,

and I will see you guys next Thursday.

Bye.

(kiss)

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What Cryptos Should You Mine? Zcash, Bitcoin Gold, Vertcoin...What?! - Duration: 7:45.

Alright!

How's it going?

I'm Austin with the crypto playhouse and I'm sitting here with one of our 3 GPU 1080 Ti

miners.

It's currently running with the EVGA SC2 Black Edition cards.

We found that they've got a nice high rpm fan and it keeps our temps down while we're

mining.

And I'm sitting down with Whattomine to see what we're going to be mining today.

So, let�s take a look.

Everyone's got their own resource they like for mining outputs, we like "What to Mine."

It gives us a nice even spread and were able to plug our hashrates in individually.

So we're just going to sit here and put in our three 1080 Ti's.

And let's see what it has to say for us today.

Alright, so; for a while we were on Zcash.

Zcash was definitely the top earner for the Nvidia cards and personally I really liked

that, because that's something i feel comfortable holding.

But lately, the Equihash algorithm with Zcash hasn't quite been up to par and we've been

mining on the Lyra 2 Revision 2 algorithm.

And today it looks like Monacoin is going to be our top earner, and just behind that

were sitting with Vertcoin, which is another new player.

Been seeing that a lot more lately.

And we've got Zencash which is a fork off from the Zcash currency.

And we�ve got Zcash coming in 4th place there.

So, let�s take a look at the pricings here.

Alright, so up top we are doing everything with a ten cent per Kilowatt-Hour pricing

for the power just for the sake of it.

That's going to vary where you are of course.

Some of you lucky people might even be doing no cost if you�re in one of those places.

� Right now we're seeing a spread between $7.40

for the Monacoin at very top, and were also looking here at 6.69 for Zcash.

So we're seeing just about a dollar difference in the earning capabilities of these currencies.

Today it looks like we�re probably going to dive in, we�re gonna go for Monacoin.

It's relatively new but it has been getting a lot of traction lately.

It's been a big player in Japan.

They actually just legalized the use of cryptocurrencies in brick and mortar stores and were actually

starting to see ATMs popping up where you can withdraw paper currency for your cryptos.

So we're going to stick with Mona.

It's been on the rise and I think it's a really solid one.

So as i said, we're sticking with Monacoin today it is going to be getting us about a

dollar higher profit than Zcash.

Now obviously, there's a lot to think about with this.

Zcash was really a great choice for us for a while because it was the�top earner for

us on the Nvidia cards.

As many people in the mining community know ethereum was always the top choice was always

the top choice for the amd miners and Zcash really took that place for the Nvidia cards.

Now, with this hardware obviously the Monacoin is what we're going to drift to today, but

something we want to ask you guys is; what do you do with your mined altcoins?

Do you like to hold on to them and really put your faith in the individualized coin

that you're mining and hope that that price is going to go up, really hold onto it and

hold that community forward?

Or are you one of those people that goes for the instant exchange?

You say, "Alright, I'm making Monacoin today.

It's going to earn me an extra dollar per day, or I can go and do Zcash and lose that

little bit of money but I'm more secure with Zcash."

Do you like to go for that lower priced target with that coin that you trust or do you make

that little bit of extra money and then go and convert?

We'd like to hear from you.

What you like to mine?

What you convert to?

Or, if you're one of those folks that likes to hold on.

Personally I'm still holding onto all of my Zcash earnings from the past few months.

I think that it's a really secure one.

But as for right now i think the Monacoin is something that has a lot of promise, so

I�m going to be holding onto that and if we do see things start to drop off a little

bit, I'll do a conversion, but for now, I have faith in the system and I'm hoping to

really see that secure in.

And also, speaking of our own 1080 Ti system here, the real big earners in terms of algorithms

lately have been, as I said, the Lyra 2 Revision 2 algorithm and the Equihash algorithm.

And for those of you that don't know, on October 23rd, just two days ago, we had a Bitcoin

hard fork that occurred and they split off to the new currency Bitcoin Gold.

Now, this is a really interesting one for us in the world, the crypto mining world,

those that are trading; its a real big change for us, because Bitcoin has always been an

ASIC-centric currency.

� You gotta have an ASIC if you want to mine

Bitcoin with any kind of efficiency.

But it's really shaking up the community because this Bitcoin Gold will actually be mined on

the Equihash algorithm, so you can go on one of these and pick up your GPU Mining Rig and

you can actually start mining one of the Bitcoin forks.

� And that is really one of the first times

that we've seen a transfer from an ASIC centric hardware over to a GPU based algorithm and

its going to be really exciting to see what happens with that.

� Just a little bit also on the miner here,

as I mentioned we're on the EVGA SC2 black editions.

We do have some three-card miners and some six-card miners going here over at the Crypto

Playhouse.

We're really, really looking forward to the new 20 series that are going to be around

in early 2018.

Things have been shifting throughout the year and with this, as I said, we're seeing a lot

of transfer over from Equihash to Lyra 2 Revision 2.

So, along with hearing what you guys are doing in terms of which currencies you like to mine,

what hardware are you guys on?

Do you prefer to go for a little bit lower end and then come in at a little bit lower

profit and stack more hardware, or do you like to go high end, get those high numbers,

and keep the space down?

� If you guys want to hear anything more about

the miners themselves, we will have these going on sale shortly.

We will have three card and six card versions.

There will be more on that later.

Coming on, we're kind of new to the whole Youtube game here; but we're going to be having

a lot going on with different things in the crypto world.

We're going to be talking about doing some trading on the market.

We're going to be talking about mining itself, optimizing it, things like that.

We're also going to take a nice look at hardware, and we're going to be having some talks about

the new up and coming cryptocurrencies; really take a look at how the community has been

changing over the couple years as things have kicked off, and really started ramping up.

So, If you guys have anything else that you'd like to see from us, anything that you're

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