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As Trump Bashes Fake News In Davos, Liberals Stunned By What's Heard From Audience

Despite the fact that things are looking up here in America, our news from the mainstream

media is still fixated on bashing President Donald Trump whenever they can.

Too bad for them, the president most recently used his platform in Davos, Switzerland, during

the World Economic Forum, to bash "fake news" everywhere — and that was about

the time liberals were left stunned by the audience.The left has made no attempts to

conceal their disdain for President Donald Trump.

That's why we're constantly seeing lies and deceit in their reporting as they can't

wait to properly vet information and sources before getting out their next hit piece.

This has resulted in the liberal media taking a major hit to their reputation, credibility,

and their ratings.

Sadly, it seems that not even being humiliated and embarrassed on the world's stage time

and time again is enough to make them change their ways.

Of course, what else do we expect when they live and operate within a bubble, where everyone

else believes the same exact things they do?

Intoxicated by their hate, the left is only doing themselves harm, and what just happened

in Davos, Switzerland, went to prove just that.

President Donald Trump recently traveled to the World Economic Forum, where several other

heads of state and billionaire business owners went to discuss how to "improve the state

of the world."

Given the opportunity to speak, Trump issued a hard-hitting speech that centered primarily

around the idea of "America first."

"I believe in America.

As President of the United States, I will always put America First," he said to the

crowd during his scheduled slot.

"Just like the leaders of other countries should put their country first also.

But, America first does not mean American alone."

While he spoke, Trump's room was packed, leaving others who were slated to speak at

the same time, such as Prime Minister Teresa May, with more empty chairs than full.

However, as The Daily Caller reports, things would take a turn as Trump took part in a

Q&A session where he ripped into the liberal media.It wasn't until I became a politician

that I realized how nasty, how mean, how vicious, and how fake the press can be," President

Donald Trump said while answering a question.

In the meantime, liberals were quickly left stunned by what they heard from the audience.

As can be heard in the footage, a large portion of the audience let out a series of "boos"

as Trump was responding to the question.

In short, they were showing their support by booing the mainstream media in the back

of the room at the time.

Just like that, it was made abundantly clear what people really think of the press versus

President Trump.

The liberal media would have you believe that President Donald Trump is hated by nearly

everyone.

Unfortunately, it looks like they're even dumb enough to not understand that enough

people support President Donald Trump to get him elected.

Regardless, the left continues with the non-stop lies and is showing no signs of stopping,

even though it's doing more damage to them than Trump.

What these idiots can't see is the fact that a massive chunk of this country disagrees

with the toxic rhetoric they spew every single day.

People are waking up to their lies.

It's only a matter of time before the American people stop listening to them altogether — and

rightfully so.

Even better yet, given the response President Donald Trump got during his remarks, it looks

like that reality is already well on its way.

For more infomation >> As Trump Bashes Fake News In Davos, Liberals Stunned By What's Heard From Audience - Duration: 3:58.

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What is Discrete Automation? - Duration: 9:40.

In our PLC programming series, I have used the term Industrial Automation

to encompass an industry in which PLC programmers are used.

This is a general term used when discussing automation in general but there are a couple

of specific types of factory automation that we are going to discuss in the upcoming lessons.

Those topics are going to cover discrete automation, analog automation, and the difference between the two.

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In this lesson, we are going to discuss discrete automation.

Discrete automation doesn't necessarily mean that everything that happens within the process

is done with only discrete signals.

Discrete automation is more a term that is used for the process

in which you can measure the finished component.

Items that can be easily quantified could fit in the explanation of discrete automation.

This manufactured item doesn't necessarily have to be done in one process.

Let's first discuss an assembly process that would place a cap on top of a bottle.

The procedure to attach that cap may be by compression, meaning that the lid is pressed

onto the bottle, or the lid may be twisted or turned onto the bottle.

This automation process would take that bottle into some sort of piece holder

while another piece holder would hold the cap.

The automated process would attach that cap to the bottle in a single action,

either by pressing the parts together or one of the piece holders may spin in order to twist the cap onto the bottle.

This automated process produced a product that can be physically counted.

Of course, before the cap was attached, the bottle was probably filled with some sort of liquid

and the possible final step of this process may be to attach a label to the front of the bottle.

It really doesn't matter how many steps it takes to complete the product,

the end result is a countable item.

However, just a small process such as this one isn't the only type of thing

that would be considered discrete automation.

Let's take a look at the process of making a cell phone.

There are several parts that are used to create a cell phone.

Those parts may include a plastic or metal case, an LCD screen which can be a touch screen

or just a display, possibly a keypad if it's not integrated as a touch screen,

main circuit board, battery, etc.

Now each of these components may be made on a different production line

or in a different facility or even in a different country.

The process of creating each of those parts would be considered a discrete automation process.

Each process is creating a quantifiable or countable part.

When those parts are created in separate processes, they would then be shipped or moved to another production line

that would then assemble those products into the whole, complete cell phone.

The process to assemble the cell phone may take the cell phone case and first install the screen.

After that screen is installed, it may then be followed by the circuit board, the battery, the memory card, etc.

When the cell phone is assembled, again, it is assembled using a discrete automation process.

There are all of those components that were created by discrete automation processes

meaning, they could count a component or part at the end of the process.

Then you can take all of those countable parts and assemble them.

The final product is a countable product which makes it a discrete automation process.

In discrete automation, the process is not necessarily continuous.

The process of creating something via discrete automation could be started and stopped at any time.

In other words, let's say that plant A would create the cell phone case in a discrete automation process.

Plant A needs to fulfill an order to produce 50,000 cases in various colors.

The order is for 10,000 cases in stainless steel, 10,000 black, 10,000 white,

10,000 gold, and 10,000 rainbow tie-dye.

The plant's process can create 1000 cases an hour of a solid color

and 500 an hour of a mixed or multi color.

The plant has only 1 shift and that shift works 8 hour days and no weekends.

So Monday, plant A starts production on the stainless steel case.

The shift was able to make 6,500 cases and plan to resume production the next day.

On Tuesday, the plant resumes production of the stainless steel case for the final 1500 count.

If it takes an hour to change over the machine to produce a different color, the order for

plant A would take at least 8 working days to complete.

If however, plant A had a 24-hour shift, this order would be complete in approximately 3 days.

Basically, discrete automation production of components may be started and stopped

no times or multiple times.

The starting and stopping of an automation process can be done in either discrete or analog automation,

however, starting and stopping a discrete process is as easy as stopping a machine

after the last component is produced

and then starting it up again when you want to resume production.

This is one the easiest forms of process automation.

In a future lesson I will contrast the discrete and analog automation processes and demonstrate

that with an analog process, the chore of starting and stopping is a much more difficult task.

So to sum it all up, discrete automation is the production of parts that are of a quantifiable nature.

That may include cell phones, soda bottles, automobiles, airplanes, toys, etc.

As you know, an automobile contains many, many parts.

The parts required for an automobile are also quantifiable in nature.

A car requires 2 or 4 doors, measurable, 1 hood and 1 trunk, measurable,

1 engine and 1 transmission, again measurable.

Obviously, each of those required parts is not necessarily a single part in and of itself

but an assembly of other quantifiable parts.

Once all of those parts are put together, in a discrete automation process,

you are left with a countable part, an automobile.

This is discrete automation.

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For more infomation >> What is Discrete Automation? - Duration: 9:40.

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What does natural birth feel like? How to Reduce or Eliminate Birth Pain - Duration: 13:57.

hey it's Pauline and since I'm pregnant and I have baby on the brain I thought

it'd be fun for all of you who might be interested out there to know what it

feels like to give birth naturally. So I have given birth naturally six times so

six out of six and going on number seven right now and I know that was always my

concern now when I was with my first baby it just felt like everyone had

their horror story to tell like do you have that help you want to go natural

you're interested in not using medication drugs epidurals whether

you're in the hospital setting or you're at home and everyone wants to tell you how

it felt like they are being stabbed in the eye or one woman told me that or how

everyone wants to tell you how they tried and then they just gave in and got

the epidural and blah blah blah okay so first off I want to say those people one

didn't know what they're doing there's a lot of people who give birth naturally

and there's a way to work with your body a way to have practitioners who know how

to work with your body and then there's peat like there's like going in blind

yeah your body is gonna give birth to the baby whether you do it right or not

like your body knows what to do but there's a way to work with your body to

reduce and you know and pretty much almost eliminate the pain really to work

with your body so I recommend the Bradley classes they're twelve weeks

long Lamaze is essentially worthless you're

gonna be in a hospital setting with pretty much everyone there who wants to

get drugs and the they'll teach you how to do the candle blowing no one does

that no one breathes like that - that's so weird

okay Bradley is the class you want to take Bradleybirth.com

I don't know what it is the website I'll put it in the comments below but that's

where you want to go to learn how to give birth naturally and eliminate or

reduce get rid of your pain to make this an awesome childbirth experience and

also the really your practitioner is important. Bradley is designed to teach

you how to go natural in a hospital setting which is so cool because I kind

of think that's like the worst case scenario unless you have a really

awesome nurse midwife or you're in a really natural birthing friendly

Hospital this is more information you want to know probably but if you are

considering naturally in hospital I would definitely

research their c-section rates so like when I was in Orange County we lived

there at the time Newport hospital and Irvine Hospital - the wealthiest

hospitals had the highest c-section rates they just don't see a lot of

natural births so I'm not really sure what to do with him

so I'm birthing at right on the beach it was amazing I looked at the

ocean for baby number two and we had a certified nurse midwife at the well they

got rid of it you couldn't go to it now anyway the hospital closed but it was

awesome. So what does it feel like to give birth. It feels so basically it feels like a like

a sweater like a turtleneck sweater and it's it's gradually like waves are like

pulling the sweater down over the baby's head is kind of what it feels like so

like pull and then you're gonna break and it feels like this expanding

crescendo this is not a pitocin pitocin I hear is ridiculous and horrible for

contractions but just it's like a gradual wave your stomach it's like your

stomach is tightening it's like it tightens and is moving down like it's

pulling the the turtleneck sweater or the baby's head it tightens and it's

pulling it down so you'll feel a tightening in your stomach now here's

where people don't know what they're doing and I didn't know my first baby

either the only reason I didn't get an epidural is because my husband was like

you can do this you are gonna be strong you're almost done when you feel like

you this is a huge when you feel like you need an epidural

you're almost there you've got like 30 minutes left you're so close maybe an

hour like you've already been laboring for 24 hours

you've got one hour left when you feel like you're all me you can't handle any

more yourself so so close just know that okay and when you feel like that that's

the time is to lay down and stop walking you're gonna learn all this than Bradley

courses but that's what really helped me I learned that Psalm 23 is about the

length of a contraction so I memorized Psalm 23 so for me the Lord is my

shepherd I shall not want he leads me beside quiet pastures you know I'm just

like saying it to myself I'm totally relaxed usually laying in a tub I love

to birth in a tub it it takes away the pain for me like 75 to 85 95 percent

maybe I have births in every different way I've birth sitting up push the baby

on what they call birthing stool it looks like a u-shaped toilet lid it's

just empty on the bottom it's just it's a stool that is a u-shape and your butt

goes onto you and the baby comes out and they can and the Midwife or your husband

can catch the baby I've done it twice in the tub twice on a birthing stool and

twice on a bed in hospitals. The first baby was born in Irvine regional flat on my

back and they didn't know what to do with me

my very lovely OB who was super supportive of my birth plan was off that

day I didn't even know there was such a thing so there's your first baby just

know like there's seven days in a week and there's a one in seven chance your

OB could be off so who was the backup well I got mister like 1970s been around

forever episiotomy is what I do backup guy and so he was like Oh the baby didn't

come right out let's cut you like they didn't even like they didn't even think

like let's move her up or have her sit up a little or anything like the nurse

got me it's are jumping on my stomach so look I'm telling you a horse tour this

is terrible sorry this is just to prepare you that

you can have a wonderful birth and you just need to know who's supporting you

what's your husband feel how does your husband feel what are the nurses gonna

be like there what are the is the hospital seen mini natural births who's

your backup if your lady is off what's the backup like because you can

go visit this wonderful person for nine months and then on showtime day you get

the backup person what is the backup person if you interviewed scrupulously

interviewed your your OB or your midwife and then you get some backup you've

never even met that's what happened to me so check into your backups and also

be prepared the first birth I just read the Bradley books that helped a little

it was not the same as attending the Bradley courses I felt I just got so

much more out of actually practicing how to relaxed having my husband there

knowing what to do me my husband were on the same page he was at first birth he

was like reading the Bradley bursts while I'm in labor the books while I'm

in labor like he he you know it's like he had so much to do in his life like

he's working he didn't he make time for that but when you have 12 weeks and

you're going there as a couple together we put the first baby baby number one we

put her in we had a friend that would watch her we they would

between different friends so we could do these 12 weeks classes and he came he's

on board he knows what's happening he's there with you and we were able it was

it was so much so much better like such a night-and-day delivery pushing is a

different experience so you have your normal contractions I told you that were

like a wave and they get stronger they only are painful when you don't let them

do what they need to do so if you're walking around and the contractions are

quite strong like your muscles are flexing in different directions and so

your muscle the uterus is wanting to do I told you wants to tighten and pull so

if you're like up walking or you're really tense or you start to like rise

when that contraction comes like you're not relaxed this is where the pain

happens is your body is going to be pulling in a different direction okay so

then it's time to push so you had been letting your body do its thing you were

relaxing and all that good stuff and then it was time to push me what does it

feel like to push it's just kind of an overwhelming feeling like you know that

something is different like the contractions are very very very on top

of each other like there's not much of a break anymore and it's quite quite

strong so that's the time when the Midwife will check and she'll say okay

it's time to push like you're definitely fully dilated 10 centimeters let's go

and once you start pushing that overwhelming feeling like wow these are

really a lot I don't know how much more I can do that oh it's time to push like

you get you even get a sense like I need to like you start to get this feeling

I'm bearing down almost like some people say you like the feeling like you need

to poop like it's all the same muscles down there kinda so it feels that way

but once I start pushing it's so much better like you're it that overwhelming

feeling like goes away almost like way way way way better it's um it takes like

the overwhelmingness the pain from like a 10 down to a 2 and then the only other

feeling of pain that you might need to that you would you're probably wanting

to be aware of while you're watching this video is like right when you're

pushing the baby out you're you know you're going to feel a little bit of a

burn where the baby's head is coming out just like a burning like almost like

you've never take your fingers and like stretch it real far like that feeling

right now that you're feeling that's what you feel it's not really worse than

that like take your two fingers and stretch

them out pretty far and you feel kind of a little bit of a burn that's what

happens but it's meant to stretch as my fingers aren't meant to do that

like don't worry it's meant to stretch down there that's what's supposed to do

supposed to stretch and release a little baby that's the whole point

and like that burning the sensation of it stretching it happened every birth

really like it I think your body really kind of goes back to normal it goes back

so every birth it goes back but it only lasts like a few seconds and then you

have your baby you know like once you're at that

burning point that's the head coming out so um that you are like the baby's about

to be out and there's your baby and once the head comes out the shoulders and

everything just come right out and you've got a little baby in your arms

and then the only real pain that you should be aware of this is more for

second and third time moms and subsequent even after that is the

contractions continue even after the baby's done like especially in the baby

starts nursing you'll get afterbirth contractions that are as strong and

uncomfortable when you start nursing and you can't do anything back you are

holding this tiny little fragile baby and you go oh man I I need to relax and

lay down but I can't because I'm holding the baby

so I recommend after ease birth tincture after ease afte R EA se you put the

droppers and water or orange juice is better and you just drink it and that

really helped with relieving the pain of the after that after birth because you

really can't relax those because you're holding the little baby it's used when

you're nursing and then the only other pain I'd mention is when you're nursing

every single time every baby your nipples just have to get used to that

again like it's they have to toughen up and get used to a new little baby but

for women who there's a lot of women who have a hard time with nursing and I will

encourage you encourage you encourage you go get professional help the people

at the hospital help you or if you did the Bradley classes often the classes

will come with someone who will teach you how to help so you are to be firm

but gentle just like the Holy Spirit and you can do this don't give up don't give

up on nursing don't give up on child birthing just know when it feels so

intense your Alma so you're probably really close to

pushing you can do this many women before you have sometimes it helps to be

an environment where there's just really not choice your home is so comforting

it's so nice to be at home I did two births in hospital one would that

horrible OB I told you at Irvine the second was at that wonderful nurse

practitioner midwife Hospital and she kind of ran the show so the other nurses

that didn't know I think my home birthing like they they really were just

there to do her bidding and she you definitely had control and that was a

great experience and then home births blew them all out of the park my husband

will rave for hours about how great and relaxing it is to sleep I agree I my own

stuff my own bed my own like everything my own it's so much more of a natural

birthing environment conducive it's just so much better to be at home it's just a

I can't even rave about it enough like I love it so if you can make it happen

that's the best place I really did love birthing at home it's I would never ever

ever ever want to go back to a hospital after being in my own wonderful home my

own wonderful bed I just remember thing the second time I was like can I please

leave like me we're good we did natural labor like I can walk like I'm literally

ready to go home and they wouldn't let me leave

like I had to stay the night and stay until like 3:00 p.m. the next day it was

so pointless and stupid because they had rules they have all sorts of rules like

you can't in some places like with a nurse practioner it was good because I

could get in at the tub and she didn't care but at Irvine they like wanted me

to get out of the tub every 10 minutes to put that stupid monitor on my belly

and check check check and it was just it made natural birthing really difficult

so I would recommend home if you can make it happen

save up the money whatever it will work out like a lot of people have payment

plans or let you pay even after the birth just make it happen if you want to

birth it home make it happen just go for it and know that it's gonna

work out you know do whatever you need to do sell some things earn some extra

money get gifts asks for Christmas instead of gifts give me money towards

my birth whatever it takes you want to birth it home make it happen

because it is so worth it alright talk to

I'm sure I hope that helps you understand natural birthing and also

what it feels like to give birth naturally from start all the way to

finish after birth and also nursing okay well I will be having a baby soon I'll

let you know about that I've got another trimester to get

through which I'm kind of glad for I like things too I like to enjoy and not

feel like things are rushed so but if you are having a baby congratulations to

you and for those who are interested may God bless you and your endeavors and in

your life and in your relationships go out and live life abundantly and I will

talk to you next week

For more infomation >> What does natural birth feel like? How to Reduce or Eliminate Birth Pain - Duration: 13:57.

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KAMIKAZE lucky bp [ Kaew ffk {LIVE} ( for what ) รักฉันทำไม] kamikaze concert - Duration: 2:21.

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I will say it will look good. Must keep all emotions

This is forbidden.I order myself to remember.

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I'm just trying to be a fan. In the way she set the criteria.

Why can not you see why?

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I do not like anything in me

It's all about it. If i make her sick

I'm glad to see you back.

Why do you love me

How do you do? She told me not to look good.

To be like that I do like this one.

If she likes to grill love him.

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How do you do? She told me not to look good.

To be like that I do like this one.

If she likes to grill love him.

Why do you love me

lucky bp

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WHAT IS WORTH FOR LVL.83 EV TRAINED AZELF? | Roblox Experiment - Duration: 9:32.

Hello youtube Its Gary and today im going to show you

how worth is nearly max ev trained azelf

Ima try to put some sounds so that youll maybe not be bored

Sorry for the lag, its badicams fault xD

last trade guys

THANK YOU FOR WATCHING

BE SURE TO SUBSCRIBE AND TURN ON NOTIFICATIONS

ILL SEE YOU NEXT TIME

For more infomation >> WHAT IS WORTH FOR LVL.83 EV TRAINED AZELF? | Roblox Experiment - Duration: 9:32.

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Gravity Falls Not What He Seems Best Cartoon For Kids & Children - Sam Day - Duration: 17:28.

Thanks you so much for watching!

For more infomation >> Gravity Falls Not What He Seems Best Cartoon For Kids & Children - Sam Day - Duration: 17:28.

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WHAT'S WRONG WITH MODERN WHEAT - Duration: 7:45.

WHAT�S WRONG WITH MODERN WHEAT

BY Anna Hunt,

Considering the high rate of wheat consumption, one wouldn�t suspect that the wheat industry

has created a massive problem.

Yet, looking at the facts surrounding this industry and this food source will give you

pause.

The documentary What�s With Wheat examines the dynamics that shaped modern wheat and

the business around it.

It offers insights from many experts in the field who�ve conducted extensive research

to help you understand why wheat has become so problematic for many people.

The film gives unprecedented details of why wheat may be one of the key reasons behind

many health issues.

The Wheat Dilemma Wheat has transformed dramatically since the

inception of modern industrial agriculture.

Almost everything about wheat has changed.

The way it�s raised, the hybridization, the way it�s processed, and the amount that

we�re eating.

These changes have done little good when it comes to the environment and our health.

First of all, through modern chemical farming, the food industry has destroyed the nutritional

value of the wheat plant.

In addition, the overuse of agrochemicals is slowly destroying our soil.

�Chemical fertilization leaves your foods and your crops deficient in vital minerals

trace elements, micronutirents, because the soil is not getting those nutrients.

Your soil is becoming desertified.� ~ Dr. Vandana Shiva, activist and author of Who

Really Feeds the World

Furthermore, due to our over-consumption of wheat, we are also destroying the body�s

ability to digest it.

As a result, many people are now faced with insidious health problems.

Often, it takes them years to realize that wheat is to blame.

�At a time as our diets are getting more and more nutrient void, and richer and richer

in inflammatory compound, we are creating a perfect storm of events for chronic illness.�

~ Sarah Ballantyne, Ph.

D., Health Advocate

Role of the Chemical Industry Modern wheat wouldn�t be what it is today

without the chemical industry.

The agrochemical revolution really started after World War II.

At that time, corporations that produced chemicals for warfare needed a new market, and the agricultural

industry was the perfect fit.

Sadly, instead of focusing their efforts to make plants healthier, the chemical producers

focused on the yield of the plant.

With wheat in particular, they were definitely effective.

Today, we have a pervasive abundance of wheat.

It is heavily subsidized, making it a cheap ingredient available for food products.

In support of the wheat industry, corporations and politicians have effectively sold the

public on the idea that wheat needs to be an important part of our diet.

�690 million tons of wheat that are produced every year indicate just how much money is

at stake.

This is a very difficult time for those who are more concerned about the truth and about

what�s best for our health, versus the powers that be, who don�t want people to know the

truth about wheat.� ~ Sayer Ji, Founder of GreenMedInfo

This abundance of modern wheat means that the plant and the byproducts of its production

are now used to make many products.

We are most familiar with wheat in foods such as breads and pastas.

But, it is also present in food additives, preservatives, flavorings, cosmetics, personal

care products, supplements, medications, and drinks.

Glyphosate One of the most popular chemicals used in

wheat production is glyphosate, branded as Roundup.

Interestingly, it is also the most contested.

Regardless of countless red flags surrounding its safety, glyphosate use has increased multi-fold

over the last few decades.

In 1990, wheat crop in the U.S. was sprayed with over 497,000 pounds of glyphosate.

In 2014, this increased 35-fold, to over 17.7 million pounds sprayed just in that one year.

(source)

Glyphosate is, of course, just one of the chemicals that producers spray on wheat fields.

In fact, farmers typically use chemicals as many as ten times during the growing process.

This includes sprays they put on seeds to make them sprout.

Hormone sprays are used to make the stalks strong and to make the plants seed at the

same time.

Furthermore, fumigants are used during the warehousing stage.

Finally, producers will use even more chemicals during the food processing stage to speed

up the production process.

�The same things that protect wheat from insects and disease, are the same things that

are the most inflammatory for our bodies.� ~ Cindi O�Meara, Nutritionist and founder

of Changing Habits

Effect on the Microbiome Today�s methods of growing wheat and producing

wheat foods are creating a host of health problems for many people.

Many scientists believe that part of the problem stems from modern wheat�s effect on the

gut microbiome.

The microbiome is a group of organisms that help us get the nutrition that we need.

They help make vital nutrients and enable proper digestion of food.

In addition, these beneficial bacteria support immune system function and the production

of neurotransmitters.

�Glyphosate wreaks havoc on our microbiome.

It inhibits our ability to have access to certain minerals, because it acts as a chelating

agent.

And it down regulates our ability to utilize Vitamin D.� ~ David Perlmutter, MD, neurologist

and author of Grain Brain

As a result of increased wheat consumption, many people�s gastrointestinal track does

not function properly.

Consequently, the microbiome becomes less effective and more hostile.

Have you ever considered why non-celiac gluten sensitivity is more common now than ever before?

Many researchers into the wheat dilemma believe it�s because of modern wheat and its chemicals.

Non-celiac gluten sensitivity can manifest itself into stomach aches, regurgitation,

acid reflux, chronic constipation, chronic diarrhea, headaches, joint pain, irritability,

attention deficit syndrome, etc.

Because of the wide variety of symptoms, doctors have a difficult time diagnosing gluten sensitivity.

As well, there is no way to test for it.

The problem of gluten sensitivity is amplified by the approach that the medical system uses

to treat it.

Instead of addressing the issue, doctors often address the symptoms.

Yet, the only way to really treat the symptoms of gluten sensitivity is to stop consuming

gluten.

Further details surrounding the wheat dilemma are discussed in the full documentary, What�s

With Wheat, available below:

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[한글자막] What The Duck The Series Ep.07 - Duration: 54:53.

For more infomation >> [한글자막] What The Duck The Series Ep.07 - Duration: 54:53.

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What is the Nature of the Soul? : आत्मा का स्वभाव क्या है ?-By Mahashunya(In Hindi) - Duration: 6:45.

A very nice Discourse of Mahashunya on "What is the Nature of the Soul? : आत्मा का स्वभाव क्या है ?" at Vardhman Niketan with Jain Sadhavies also ,Mount Abu(Raj.)-India camp held on 06-10.06.2015.Organized by Sant Sri Krishnanand. Watch Full Video on the link below https://www.youtube.com/watch v=3ClhQBizvJM&feature=youtu.be

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What's happening in South Sudan? - Duration: 3:02.

When Sudan became independent in 1956 from anglo egyptian rule It was in good

understanding that the South would be part of the political system but the

south was given no power at all. This created a prolonged war from 1956

to 1972 and 1983 to 2005 in which a lot of people died mostly from starvation

and drought. In 2005, a peace agreement was reached between the government of Sudan

and the Sudan's people liberation movement . This peace deal gave South

Sudan the right to break away if the people vote for it.

98% of South Sudanese voted for independence.The President Salva Kiir is

a Dinka: the largest ethnic group in South Sudan and makes up thirty five

point eight percent of the total population. His former vice-president

now considered a rival Riek Machar is a Nuer: the second largest ethnic

group that makes eighteen point five percent of the total population. The

problem might look like it was just political but it was more than that.

These men represented the two largest ethnic groups in South Sudan. During the

civil war with the north everyone put their differences aside and fought

together but now that South Sudan was independent they started making enemies

out of each other. Economy-wise South Sudan came up with a new

currency called the South's Sudanese pound. The country largely depends on

imported goods from countries like Uganda, Kenya and Sudan. South Sudan used

to produce 3/4th of the oil that came out of Sudan before the independence

happened. However the port that it goes through is still in Sudan.

It's called Port Sudan. This means Sudan needs South Sudan for the oil and South

Sudan needs Sudan for the export. However because of a disagreement of

shipment fees, on January 2012, Oil production stopped. This created a huge

loss on the GDP for South Sudan because they hugely depended on that capital

for different budget revenues. The economy of South Sudan and Sudan is

linked and will be linked for a while. Coming back to South Sudan, there have

been many peace, economy and security deals but none of them happened to work

out. Almost two million South Sudanese people have sought refugee in neighboring

countries since December 2013. On February 2017 the United Nation declared the

famine that's happening in South Sudan as man-made. They said it was caused by

civil war and economic collapse. Internally another 1.96 million South

Sudanese have been displaced. Educational attainment is extremely poor

due to lack of schools, qualified teachers and materials. Many adults

also missed out of schooling because of displacement and civil war. Will this

war end and people of South Sudan get the peace and prosperity that they

deserved for so long? We certainly hope so!!

One more thing !!

If you want to listen to Oromo music

go to oromoworld.com I'll say it again

oromoworld.com

thank you so much

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What Dieb did before Rapalje - Rapalje Show #46 - Duration: 10:00.

This Rapalje show is about my past before Rapalje

And the beginning of Rapalje

There are some questions which you asked to me

I hope to answer all of them of course

but I can't answer all of them

And I'll show you some some real neat stuff that I used to do

Well, I started as a mucisian actually when I was 2 years old. My parents had a

piano in the house and well, as a kid, you can you get curious so you start

playing with one finger on it and well that was a bit boring after a while so you

start playing with two fingers and then use even more fingers and in the end you

seems to use ten fingers on the piano so you can do almost anything on the piano

so that's what I started and then I met someone

wou played the guitar. I thought, that's good, that's good I wanted to learn the

guitar so I learnt me to play the guitar and then we just started the

band. The band was called "April" we had well, not very many gigs but we wrote all

our songs and there there were actually good songs. It wasn't a bad band but

then, then I met Maceál and yeah, well, where were a bit bored with

pop music so we thought: folk music! because we just discovered it in the

Irish pub in Groninge. We just discovered folk music so we thought folk music

that's a good thing to do, right? Let's do that! But, well you need folk instruments

and you need to be able to play them as well. And, we didn't. Of course Maceál

played the guitar. I thought accordion, fiddle, tin whistle

And I said to Maceál, you have to play the Squeezebox. that's good because fiddle

and squeezebox that's something that goes together so very, very well

So that's actually what we did. So we we actually created a band. It was a

bit of fusion between my old band and, well, Let's say, the beginning of Rapalje. it

was called "Bates Motel" but Maceál and me, we weren't very

satisfied with the band so we kicked everyone out and well the two of us were

left over from it. so what we did is, played in bars and on

the street because Maceál had experiences as a street musician and

playing in bars and just going around with the hat and

getting a little bit of money or a lot of money so I learned later, so he said:

now,come on! let's do that! and come on just go on! he got me on a stage

somewhere in a cafe with my violin and I actually never played the

violin before. I just got it that day I rang him up and I said: I've got a violin!

He said: OK, come on, we're going to do a performance/ I said: no no I have to practice and then

he just hung up and he got to me and, well, we played and, well, that's

actually a bit how it started. so we started out as a duo on the streets and

in pubs and then it got bigger and bigger

we've got guest musicians: William was first a guest musicians. we changed our

name from "Ruk and Pluk" to "De eikeltjes aldus Ronald". We got a lot

of crazy names at that time. but then we thought something more serious. actually

it never got any more serious than Rapalje and that's not very serious

actually. but it is to us! so what we did: we went to a library and, well, went

through a lot of dictionaries searching for a good name for our future band. it

should have been something like rascals. and so we found that. because it's a very

good translation from Rascals is Rapalje and that's, Maceál found it in a

dictionary and we were cheering: well that's the name! that's what we want! so

that's the name Rapalje. came out of a dictionary. because we were looking for

, well, something more decent than "Ruk en Pluk"

I was playing so loudly on the violin that Maceál needed amplification for his

instrument so, well, I had to play even louder than that because he was

getting louder and louder: new batteries and all high-tech stuff on that. so I

thought of a trick to get my violin four times as loud as it was acoustically. and

I'm going to show you now how that's done

I do play in Rapalje, well not as much instruments as I can play

actually. I'm a very lazy person. no no, that's what I am, but that's not the

reason for it. my colleagues play a lot of instruments and I don't

want to double these instruments so my main instrument is the violin. or the

fiddle, if you wish, because it's folk music but I also play the tea-chest-bass

and sometimes the tin whistle. so when you do start a folk band. well, Maceál and me,

we thought: you have to look folky as well. I'm wearing a Polish folk

vest of something, I don't know how you call it, but it's folk, it's really

folk, but it's Polish and, actually, I started out with this but then we

thought: no no, we we need something more Celtic or Irish or

Scottish. so obviously, we went wearing kilts. but we didn't want the modern

normal kills. we wanted something more exotic with the kilts. so at that time we

looked at the film Braveheart. that was a hit at that time. yes, a long time ago, I

know. and we actually a bit of copied the

style of kilt wearing from that film. from that movie. and they actually just

made it up for that movie. it's not historically correct as far as I know

but it could have been possible. that's what we're wearing nowadays: the kilts

"Braveheart style". we call it now "Rapalje style". but we didn't want to wear a

tartan from an existing clan of the Scots because, well, as you probably know

we're from the Netherlands. and it's not a good idea it's just copy

someone else's tartan and his family name and stuff like that. so, what we

wanted to do is create our own tartan. so I made our own tartan and I thought we

can use our own colours: the colours you like. My kilt is quite brown. Maceál's

kilt this is redish. William's kilt is green. like Davis kilt is more blue. so

they chose their own colours. When I made the tartan then we all used

the same pattern on it so we got our own tartan: Rapalje clan tartan

and we actually registered it on the scottish database of Tartans. so if you

want to see that: You can look it up.

some people wonder why I wear the kilt the other way around as

my colleagues. I've got the flap on this side and the rest on this side

originally you should wear it on this side. so I'm on the wrong side here. but try to

play the violin with a flap of kilt cloth beneath it. it's not working at all

so that's why I changed it around. but later I found out it has another meaning:

the head of the clan used to wear it the other way around

so who knows? I've got a question about the length of the kills, actually well,

how its put together. normally, the length of the kilt is 10 meters of cloth. that's

the same with us, but well, you just got the dress part, let's say the dress part,

and then you've got some metres left and you just threw it over your shoulder. we

already made a video where you can see how I put it on.

"Be easy and free when you're drinking with me"

that's what we sing in the song "Jock Stuart" and you

can make a lot of great sentences from the idea of be easy and free but with me,

come on, I'm Dieb

Be easy and free when you're drinking with me. Cheers!

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Mom Who Brings Home This Rescue Pit Bull Is Stunned At What It Does To Her Son - Duration: 5:22.

Bringing a rescue dog—especially one that's been abused—into your home can be a scary

prospect.

You can't help but worry that the dog might instinctively resort to aggressive behavior,

and Linda Hickey knew this feeling all too well.

Linda and her husband, Grant, lived with their two sons and dogs in Johns Creek, Georgia,

when they considered bringing a rescue puppy into the family.

The puppy had an intriguing story, but Linda worried if a packed house was the ideal place

for a once-abused pooch.

Complicating matters further, the couple's youngest son, Jonny, had been diagnosed with

autism before his first birthday.

"He wasn't reaching his milestones," Linda said.

They would have to worry not only about how the puppy would react, but how their son would

react too.

"I couldn't even order cold cuts at the deli counter," Grant added. "I'd roll

up to the deli counter and say, 'give me a half pound of this, a half pound of that,'

and Jonny would just start screaming." Obviously, it was a delicate situation.

The parents knew all too well the anxiety that came with introducing anything new—let

alone an abused animal—to the family.

How could she make an adoption work?

Would it just become one more thing that would aggravate Jonny?

Still, Linda had fallen in love with the little pit bull, aptly named Xena the Warrior Puppy.

She'd been watching the nightly news when images of the abused pup appeared on the screen.

At that time, authorities were on the lookout for those who had hurt the poor dog.

The broadcast mentioned a Facebook page for Xena, and Linda headed there right away.

"I would pray for her at night, and first thing in the morning… I would sign in to

Facebook to see if she had made it through the night".

There was no denying it: Linda was into puppy's love!

Linda wasn't the only one concerned about the puppy's future. Chrissy Kaczynski—founder

of Friends of Animals—was one of the pooch's caretakers.

"In all the years that I have been doing rescue," she said, "I have never seen

a puppy in that same condition".

Xena kept fighting, and with medicine, rest, and love, her health greatly improved.

"She just got better and better every day and just became more of a regular puppy,"

Chrissy said.

Soon, she'd be ready to leave intensive care and find a forever home—and Linda jumped

at the chance.

"After talking to Linda, we decided that they would be the best home if it would work

out with them," Chrissy confirmed.

But how would this once-abused puppy and the family's autistic son get along? There was

only one way to find out.

It was decided that Linda would host Xena for a trial visit.

Thankfully, Xena couldn't contain her excitement! When Grant came home for lunch, Xena was there

to plant a smooch right on his face.

But the real test—Jonny—was still at school.

The family already had several dogs, and Jonny paid zero attention to them.

As his dad put it, "It was as if they were in parallel worlds," that never intersected.

Would the boy behave similarly with Xena? And would another dog be too many?

It was time for the moment of truth. With Xena in tow, Linda drove to Jonny's school

to pick him up.

"He couldn't believe it," she said, "It was a complete surprise: she's lickin'

him all over his face, and he's smiling ear to ear." It appeared that the two bonded

instantly!

Their friendship only became stronger from there. Later that evening, Linda caught Jonny

reading to Xena in the family room.

"We've spent thousands of dollars on therapy," she said. "That was the best therapy standing

on four legs in the family room".

Linda had been so worried, but Xena was, as Chrissy put it, "a great example of how

so many pit bulls can endure such great abuse and become absolutely remarkable family dogs".

Incredibly, Xena's affection for Jonny did more than just give him a friend.

Thanks to his newfound friendship, the once unbelievably shy Jonny started to open up!

Now when Grant and Linda brought him to the grocery store, he wanted to go inside.

That was a far cry from the kid who would throw fits at the deli counter!

Everything in Jonny's life was controlled for him, but with Xena, he was regularly chopping

up food and feeding the dogs all on his own.

As his anxiety decreased, his opportunities to engage in the world around him increased.

And it was all thanks to Xena!

In fact, Jonny's behavior improved beyond just his willingness to go into the supermarket.

Before Xena, he'd only had "bad" and "okay" days at school; with his new pet,

he started having great days—and he was even named superstar of the week!

The duo shared their camaraderie with the world in a YouTube video that raised awareness

about a canine's effects on autism.

In the video, Jonny said "we make a good team to spread the word," but that might've

been an understatement!

Xena's effects on Jonny didn't go unnoticed; for all she did, the A S P C A recognized

her as their "Dog of the Year" in 2013!

Not only did adopting Xena save the dog, but it saved Jonny too!

Bringing an animal into your home can be terrifying, but sometimes, the potential reward totally

outweighs any risks!

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The Best Horse Show Riding Tips - What the Judge is Looking For - Duration: 4:34.

today I'm gonna give you seven rapid-fire tips for an excellent

equitation round. So let's get started. Hi there my name is Laura and welcome to

another video if you like to win more ribbons at your next horse show

like to improve your riding or generally like other horsey related stuff then

subscribe to this channel Click the SUBSCRIBE icon and the little bell icon

so you don't miss anything. Alright let's get started so these tips are just for

you for improving your equitation round and these are gonna be a rapid-fire so

get your notepad get your things so you can start right now and write these down

number one get to all the jumps this means no popping no chips and no long

spots get to each and every jump nicely and certainly no refusals number two

have an even pace throughout your course and this means note going fast not going

slow but an even steady rhythm having an even pace makes things look effortless

and flawless and that's the kind of thing you want to portray to the judge

when you do in your equitation class what is the worst mistake you'll remain

in equitation class put it in the comments below I like to hear what it is

the worst mistake I've ever seen as a judge, anyway, is a rider stopping in

front of me asking me which jump they should do next so stopping and asking

the judge which jump they should do next. It's not a good thing to do an in an equitation class.

No. 3 I get asked this a lot - what happens if your horse

knocks a rail during the equitation class? It's gonna count against you or

is it not gonna count against you? So here's the answer to that. Sometimes it

does - Sometimes it won't and it depends on the judge, but if your horse

is having a bad day in rolls of rail and you've got to that spot perfectly and

everything was lovely then that's up to the judge to decide whether or not

they're gonna mark you down for hitting that.

knocking that rail down on the other hand if it's the riders error because

you didn't get the horse into the correct spot for that jump then

yes you were gonna get dinged quite severely for that rail that came down.

Major errors caused from riders errors will be major deduction from your score

So don't knock the rail down. No. 4

this is kind of what equitation is all

about have it have an excellent position means that you have your eyes up, your

head up, looking up to where you're going weight down in your heels and everything

is where it should be. Not rounded slouching shoulders, or slopping around

at the tack. And think in the back of your brain, what does the judge gonna

want to see me do here. For example if you're doing a rollback turn does the

that judge want to see you looking to where you're going.

No. 5

effectively and efficiently being effective in your riding is what

equitation is all about. So if you see that you need to move up then move your

horse up without a great big deal about it and if you need to steady don't make

a big issue about it just sit up sit down and get the horse to come back to

you. Any big move with your body is going to reflect in your score the judge can

see that you're sitting up and sitting back way behind the vertical see-sawing

on the horse's mouth that's gonna reflect in your score so ride

effectively, ride efficiently and make it look as effortless as possible.

No. 6 - is ride smooth and make nice smooth round corners. We want to see the

horses bending in the corners and riding around the corners on the correct lead

if you don't have your lead do a smooth lead change. Sometimes it's almost better

to get the lead over top of the fence before the turn so that you can

concentrate on getting that horse balanced and having the horse bending in the

correct direction. One thing most judges don't like to see is the horse counter

bending around the corner that's a sign that there's not enough inside leg on

and how do you expect a horse to go around on the correct lead when you're

not bending in the direction of the lead so make sure you ride your horse

properly around the corners and get the correctly nice smooth corners that will

help you get to the next jump properly No. 7 Get the horse to the jump

properly and once you're there allow the horse to jump properly this way when

you're over top of the jump you can show your equitation

skills to their best ability if you'd like to improve your equitation way more

ribbons at your next horse show I generally like other horsey related

stuff remember to subscribe to this channel Click the SUBSCRIBE button and

the bell icon so you don't miss anything my name is laura thanks a lot see you

later

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What Would Jeff Do? Dog Training Question of the Day #27 Finding time to Train - Duration: 1:51.

- Hey everybody, how are you?

It is Jeff Gellman of Solid K9 Training

with my What Would Jeff Do? Dog Training Tip of the Day.

Tip number 27,

how much time am I supposed to train my dog?

I've got a busy lifestyle.

I know you do.

Some people might say well then you shouldn't have a dog.

We got enough dogs being killed in shelters.

You got, don't worry, you got plenty of time.

This is what I do, though.

Even if you did five to 10 minutes

at a time of something,

it has huge value to your dog.

What do I mean by that?

Five minutes of chuck it, five minutes of Frisbee,

five minutes of obedience command drills.

It's so important because then those can accumulate

over the course of the day.

You don't have to work your dog three, four hours a day.

First of all, most people don't have time for that.

We've got lives, we've got full-time jobs.

Some of us have second jobs.

We've got families, our kids have sports.

But, we still can have a family dog.

With my lifestyle philosophy of dog training

including our dogs into our lives all the time,

I've got two dogs in front of me right now.

What are they are?

They'll be up here for three, four hours

while I do social media, doing nothing,

but they are doing something.

They're training and I get to hang out with them.

So, that's the place command, which you can always learn

on videos on my YouTube channel.

But, anyway, whatever you got, do.

But, if you're thinking to yourself,

oh jeez, I've only got 15 minutes, da da da.

Do it for 10 minutes, anything.

Walk up and down your driveway, do auto sits,

put him in down, walk away.

You know, do some activities, do trick training.

There's always time.

You need to make it a priority.

You guys are doing great.

Jeff Gellman, Solid K9 Training

with my What Would Jeff Do? Dog Training Tip of the Day!

I'm madly in love with you.

I'll talk to you tomorrow, bye.

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WHAT DO FRENCH PEOPLE KNOW ABOUT OLYMPICS OF 2018? [Pyeongchang winter olympic 2018] - Duration: 7:39.

For more infomation >> WHAT DO FRENCH PEOPLE KNOW ABOUT OLYMPICS OF 2018? [Pyeongchang winter olympic 2018] - Duration: 7:39.

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Trump Goes On Rampage After Learning What Sessions Is Doing To Bury The Biggest - BreakingNews24 - Duration: 22:16.

BOMBSHELL SECRET SEALED PIC Of Obama Just LEAKED…

He WOULD HAVE LOST If People Saw It!!!

Former White House squatter Barack Obama went to great lengths to ensure that nobody knew

his past, and a newly leaked photo is giving us some insight as to why.

You see, for years, people have suspected that Obama is secretly a Muslim, and that

he merely posed as a Christian because it was politically convenient.

His actions over the course of eight years in office didn't help either, with him siding

with Islam and its followers more than America and her people, and a new photo that nobody's

ever seen before gives us some insight as to why that was.

According to Talking Points Memo, the picture was taken in 2005, and Democrats have used

every media ally they have to ensure it never saw the light of day.

In fact, get this, the photographer, Askia Muhammad, that he was forced to give the picture

"up at the time and basically swore secrecy," meaning he couldn't tell

a soul that Obama was seen with this disgusting anti-Semite.

"But after the nomination was secured and all the way up until the inauguration; then

for eight years after he was President, it was kept under cover," Muhammad said.

Well, for 13 years it worked, but not any longer.

Apparently, Obama and the leader of the Nation of Islam, Louis Farrakhan, are pretty good

buddies.

In fact, the picture was taken at a Congressional Black Caucus meeting, but then swept under

the rug because it would have, and should have, harmed Obama's political future.

"I insist.

It absolutely would have made a difference," said Muhammad, when asked if he thought his

picture would have affected Obama politically.

More from TPM:

Reached by TPM on Thursday, Muhammad said a "staff member" for the CBC contacted

him "sort of in a panic" after he took the photo at a caucus meeting in 2005.

TPM has published the photo above with Muhammad's permission.

"I sort of understood what was going on," Muhammad told TPM.

"I promised and made arrangements to give the picture to Leonard Farrakhan," the minister's

son-in-law and chief of staff.

Muhammad said he gave away "the disk" from his camera but "copied the photograph

from that day onto a file" on his computer.

"Realizing that I had given it up, I mean, it was sort of like a promise to keep the

photograph secret," Muhammad said.

Muhammad said he did not release his copy of the photograph because he thought it would

be perceived as a betrayal of that promise: "I was really, I guess, afraid

of them."

Muhammad said he thought the photograph would be "damaging politically" if it were released

and was afraid that someone might "break into his apartment" looking for it, like

"that Watergate crap."

He said he "felt a little bit more at ease" after Farrakhan in 2016 claimed that Obama

visited his home in Chicago.

Muhammad contacted Farrakhan in autumn 2017 with the "final manuscript" for a self-published

book containing the photo.

Gee, it really sounds like some great people were working around Obama at the time, doesn't

it?

And

Muhammad

is right; had

that

picture been released, it would have been the end of Obama's White House hopes as

it's the equivalent of there being a picture of President Trump with David Duke (there's

not, by the way.

But this is how far Democrat s will go to win an election, folks.

Remember this

in November.

For more infomation >> Trump Goes On Rampage After Learning What Sessions Is Doing To Bury The Biggest - BreakingNews24 - Duration: 22:16.

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What happens in a MRI scan? - Duration: 6:04.

This is a video about having an MRI

it has been made by the What? Why? Children in Hospital charity.

Kirsten, thanks for helping me make this film.

Can you please show me what happens when you need to have an MRI?

Yes, Susan no problem at all.

Susan that's us done the safety check list now,

so that means you're safe to go in the scanner,

but we need to do your weight and height,

so we can program that into the scanner.

Just a wee second, so it goes to zero.

Ok, hop on.

Okay, good.

We will do your height over here,

if you can stand with your back up against the wall.

Stand nice and tall, chin up.

Okay, lovely and just come forward.

Okay, so that's us got your weight and height now,

so what we need to do, is take all your metal off,

so you got your hair clips in, need to take them out.

Have you anything in your pockets?

Any money, any keys, any phones? Nothing?

Definitely no pockets, that's fine.

That's us good to go.

So we'll just go through and pick a DVD, you can watch during the scan.

Okay.

Ok Susan, so this is our DVDs, you can pick a DVD to watch,

while you're in the scanner.

Whatever you like.

Lovely, thank you.

I'll get that on for you.

What are these screens for?

This is the screen of the scanner

and when we're taking all your pictures,

all your pictures come up on this screen

and we plan one scan and then the next scan on this screen

and then we get all your images at the end of it to show the doctor.

Why would I need an MRI scan?

Lots of boys and girls need MRI scans if have not been well.

What it does is it looks deep inside your body

so if we're looking at your head it looks inside your brain

if we're looking at your tummy it looks inside

to see what's wrong with you, if you've not been well.

Okay Susan, we are going to get you to lie up on the bed.

Okay.

Your head up in the wee cradle.

So if you pop your legs round and lie down, that's great.

I'm going to bring the bed up, okay.

Now I'm giving you these earplugs because the scanner is very very noisy.

Okay.

You've got your wee buzzer here if you need me at all, if you feel unwell.

Any problems if you need to speak to me

you just press your buzzer and I can speak to you.

You're also going to have some headphones to wear,

because the scanner is very noisy

and you also need to hear your DVD player, okay.

You'll also hear me speaking to you through the headphones.

Okay, but it's important that when you lie on the bed,

you're very very still, no moving at all.

Okay, kind of like you are playing statues.

Ok Susan, although you don't need your mom and dad here today,

other children sometimes like their mum and dad

to come into the scan room with them,

so that they are not frightened.

So we allow mom and dad to come in and they can sit at the back of the scanner,

and when you look through the mirror they can see mom and dad

at the back of the scanner as well.

Okay Susan, we're just gonna bring the bed down now okay,

so if you want to sit up and swing your legs round

and come off the bed.

Can you let me hear the sound of the MRI?

Yeah, let's just go through and have a listen.

Okay Susan, this is the first noise that you might hear.

Okay Susan, this is a slightly different noise that you might hear.

Here's another scan.

That's really noisy.

It is very noisy.

Okay Susan, is that all you need to know about an MRI scan?

Yeah, that was great.

Is it okay if I interview some other children that have been for an MRI?

Yes that should be fine.

Thank you for coming to talk to me.

How was it when you had your MRI?

It was scary but at the end there was nothing to be scared about,

because nothing touched you or anything.

It was extremely noisy but then once you got the headphones on,

it wasn't as noisy as first.

It really helped me that the play specialist

arranged a visit to see the machine

and showed me pictures of it.

The other good thing was that my mom came in with me,

so I felt more confident.

The other thing that made me feel more confident was there is a buzzer

in case I got sore or if there was something wrong.

Can you describe what happens when you go into an MRI, Zara?

You have to lie really still, you can't move,

if you move you need to get it done again,

because you're not getting the right pictures.

Thank you for coming to talk to me about the MRI.

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What Are You Here To Talk About?' Trailer | In Treatment | HBO Classics - Duration: 1:21.

WALTER BARNETT: How do you begin?

Uh, why don't you tell me a little bit about yourself.

What are you here to talk about?

I've killed 42 people in the past 20 years.

He is making me more uncomfortable in my own home.

MIA NESKY: Put that in today's session notes.

Shattered, patient's image of her narcissistic father.

If patients could see what I think about them,

if they could really see inside my head,

they'd head for the hills, believe me.

You describe these patients as not having someone to talk to.

What do you mean by that?

DR. ADELE BROUSE: Do you have someone to talk to?

DR. PAUL WESTON: Did you ever wish for something more in life?

Or is that how you perceive yourself?

You hope that I'll agree with you?

I'm failing, does that make me a cold-hearted egomaniac?

My son is not what he used to be.

You have no idea what it's like.

I hate talking about my parents.

For therapy to be effective, it's important that we be

as honest as we can with each other.

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