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BREAKING: Hillary & Obama Won't Make It Through Tonight After What Trump's Doing

To Them At SOTU!

There's literally nothing that will stop liberals from deterring the success of President

Donald Trump and his State Of The Union tonight is no exception.

They know that what he has to say in his address of this past year, and it will sound much

different than his predecessor.

Barack Obama had nothing but bad news and lies to share while exonerating himself from

the consequences the country was facing under his former leadership.

Trump's address will be a real message of hope and prove to the country that he's

made good on his campaign promises because facts simply don't lie.

It's Trump's Democratic detractors who don't want Americans to know the real state

of the nation and are going to great lengths to stir up a sideshow to refocus their attention

away from the success of his first year in office Trump has to reflect on, that effectively

proves the left wrong.

It's not just Nancy Pelosi's "dreamers" she's bringing to the address who will face

some fierce and certain backlash from the president, it's his top two haters who has

something very special planned for – Hillary Clinton and Barack Hussein Obama.

Trump has been rather quiet about these two over the last couple weeks of having the number

one piece of evidence against them in his possession, which he seems to have been saving

for the right time.

That time couldn't be better than his State of the Union address and Americans are ready

to hear it.

Insider Fox News reports:

Rep. Matt Gaetz called on President Donald Trump to authorize the release of a controversial

surveillance memo at Tuesday night's State of the Union address.The House Intelligence

Committee voted Monday to release a classified memo purportedly revealing government surveillance

abuses, with Democrats blasting the move and offering up their own memo.

Trump now has five business days to decide on whether the memo should be made public.

Despite all of the negative reactions from the left, Trump doesn't care who criticizes

him for his tactics and releasing the memo at his address could and would really prove

that.

We don't put it past him and anyone who has followed him on his controversial Twitter

account should know that.

Perhaps this is why his detractors are coming out against him in so hard in the last 48

hours, pulling out all the stops with their guests and other methods to discredit him.

Clearly, they have something to hide.

In addition to the multiple illegal alien protests that will be happening during the

speech, the liberal-left House Minority leader who borders on insanity, Nancy Pelosi and

a large number of other Democrats plan to fill the House gallery with illegal aliens.Now

think about this for a second.

Representatives who are elected and paid by American Citizens, to represent us, have taken

it upon themselves to bring in criminals to the House Chamber to listen to our President

give The State of the Union speech.

How many of us taxpayers have ever been invited to attend a state of the union speech?

Not many, especially if your representative is a liberal whack job who only cares about

bringing in more future constituents from third world cesspools.

The very seats which in previous years have been used to sit brave military heroes, law-abiding

taxpayers and America's best and brightest will now be taken by criminals.

Well, as long as there are going to be criminals present for a sinister reason, Trump should

expose the country's biggest criminals in epic Trump fashion we've come to love.

Hillary and Barack have gotten away with their crimes for too long on the damning details

against them are in the document he has that Americans deserve to hear.

Since it's release has been approved hours before the SOTU, the address would be the

perfect place to read it aloud.

Meanwhile, we know what antics are about to go down for real from those who are desperate

to distract.

The president isn't a wimpy Globalist like Bush Sr. and Jr., or a "want to work with

the other side," Reagan.

This time our President is Donald Trump, and he doesn't fall for the typical liberal

stunts.

So he is bringing a family of his own.

Via The White House:

Elizabeth Alvarado, Robert Mickens, Evelyn Rodriguez, and Freddy Cuevas: Elizabeth Alvarado

and Robert Mickens are the parents of Nisa Mickens.

Evelyn Rodriguez and Freddy Cuevas are the parents of Kayla Cuevas.

Nisa and Kayla had been close friends since elementary school, but in September 2016,

the two girls were chased down and brutally murdered.

Their deaths were among a string of 17 Long Island slayings that have been attributed

to Mara Salvatrucha, also known as MS-13.

Via Fox News:

If Pelosi brings 'Dreamers' to the State of the Union, Trump should bring ICE agents

What can be expected of Trump's State of the Union address?

Associated Press White House reporter provides insight.

House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi and a number of other Democrats plan to fill the House

gallery with illegal aliens when President Trump delivers his first State of the Union

address on Tuesday.

ABC News reports at least 24 House Democrats plan to bring illegals — the so-called "Dreamers"

— to watch the Tuesday night speech from the House gallery.

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The illegal aliens will be sitting in seats that in previous years were meant for brave

military heroes, law-abiding taxpayers and America's best and brightest.

The sad truth is that Democrats would rather align themselves with foreign invaders who

violated our national sovereignty, thumbed their nose at the rule of law, and pillaged

and plundered taxpayer-funded resources.

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YEAR 1 AND 2 FASHION SCHOOL WORKBOOKS AND Q&A: What to expect at Fashion School! - Duration: 21:01.

Hi everyone! Back in 2017 I finished my second year study at fashion school,

and before I start back at fashion school, which is at the end of February, I thought it might

be a good time to reflect back on what the past two years have been like and give an insight to anyone

who is interested in studying fashion. We will start this video with a small Q&A and then get more in-depth

by going through my school books and showing all the work that goes into it.

Before I begin, there is another reason for why I'm combining both the first and second year of fashion into one video,

I have been to two different schools for both of these years and have discovered that

depending on the Institute they will teach these things in either year.

So if you not taught all of these things in the first year, you're probably Just gonna pick it up in the second year.

While each school who teach the same degree have to follow the specific curriculum,

in my case that is for the Bachelor of design, specializing in fashion design.

There will be some different ways that they like to teach the degree. So while you may not be learning the

exact same stuff as I have, there will be some kind of interchangeable or similar way to it.

On my Instagram, I asked if anyone had any questions about what it was like to study fashion design, and here are your questions.

c_bynes asks: How hard is it to perfect your tailoring and cutting skills?

Usually the first year at fashion school is more focused towards the pattern cutting, drafting, sewing and other

tailoring techniques, more so than the designing itself. Which can be a bit of a downer for anyone

who is more interested in the creative and designing part of fashion.

But it is so important to get those technical skills up to speed. When entering fashion school,

you will meet people with all levels of cutting and tailoring experience

and it can be quite difficult to get into if you haven't done it before. But trust me it gets a lot easier as you practice, and you will have

plenty of opportunities to practice, I can assure you. I'm still far from perfect, but it's not as scary as one might think.

naystardoll asks: To be a stylist, do you have to know how to sew, and what is your favorite brand?

From what I know of, styling has different requirements than designing. You need to understand fashion of course, and fashion school definitely helps with that.

However, sewing isn't usually a significant requirement when it comes to styling in particular.

I have heard of styling courses at fashion schools overseas, which I think would be a great experience,

But we don't really have those kind of resources readily available in New Zealand just yet. There seems to be a lot of expectation around

self-directed education rather than formal education (even though fashion school would definitely help).

When styling, sewing just isn't really as important as other factors as branding, understanding your clients and business, as you're usually

sourcing the clothes and not necessarily making them yourself. My favourite brands are usually more small elusive street brands

particularly from Japan. These being HeiHei and NIIMI among others.

I usually get my fashion fix from following Tokyo Fashion, which feature many different street snaps of Tokyo street styles

which is where I get a lot of my favorite brands and designers from.

lolinha asks: How were the two years of studying fashion? How did you create a collection and how did you learn more about fashion?

These past two years have been a lot, as you will see. Unfortunately I can't show you all of my books

because some are still at school, but it has honestly been a couple of years

which I have learnt a lot from and really appreciate the experience.

I have greatly enjoyed these years (and have cried a lot more than I would like to admit!)

However, this is pretty much what it's gonna be like an any fast-paced learning environment.

While going through the good and the bad,

I feel as if I am growing and improving as both a designer and as an individual.

About how I made my recent collection, my previous video actually goes through the process on how that worked out

and the fashion show at the end of it. However that video didn't show everything that went into the assessment criteria, which I will show you

in a few minutes. The entire process to design and construct a collection takes place over weeks, if not months while at school.

and as the years go by a fashion school, you will slowly take on more responsibilities, and have to make more garments,

but I'm really excited to get into that. Anyway, now's a good time to start looking at my fashion school workbooks, so let's get started!

Before I begin, as I attended two different schools in each of the two years

Some work tends to cross-over which I think works great to show how

differently the same subject can be taught. Just so things are easy to understand,

I will refer to my first year work as 'School A' and my current fashion school as 'School B."

Already you can see there's a considerable difference in the height of these piles, but to be honest

I feel like the same amount of work has actually been done between both years,

It's just that this school really likes things being put into portfolios and looking nice,

which just makes it 'bigger.' Before we got to design anything ourselves

We were taught about the design elements and design principles. As you come to learn more about fashion, these things are incredibly important.

So the way that they were taught in 'School A,' there were actually two separate classes we learned this. And in 'School B'

There was just one class we learned about all this. So the way the assessment was broken up at 'School A', this one is called

'Material' and this one is called 'Dress'

The title of Dress class is a bit misleading because we're not making a dress, We're dress-ing someone

The criteria for this class was to select a partner from the class and then design and make a garment specifically for them.

This was a really fun challenge because I usually make women's fashion,

but I was partnered with a guy and his design tastes are very different to mine,

and that was really fun to see fashion from a different perspective. So here's different artists, seeing if I can interpret some sort of colour

combination with it and applying it to the body. So one thing we both really liked were patches.

While my patches are more colourful and rainbow, his patches are a bit more personalised, screen-printed and very one-colour.

It was really cool trying to experiment with that, and seeing how embroidery and different things can change

how the garment looks. I got really into making these drippy paint prints,

so I was trying to experiment that with sweatshirts and very loose garments,

seeing how that would look. I don't think this turned out that great, but it was very good to just experiment with it

anyway, and even if it didn't work, I know that it didn't work, and I can go on to something else.

So here's my first lineup development. Very loose clothing, lots of patches, lots of straps.

There's also quite a few rips and things. Something I remember from when we talked, is that he quite liked the journey

of fashion; how things can degrade over time, how your journeys and experiences can affect the clothing you wear. So from there,

I started to look into putting personalised images onto patches to show his own personal journey on the clothing he is wearing.

From my final lineup, I decided that I would place patches,

but I would show them flowing down the garment, or flowing across the body as a way to show that as the journey continues,

more and more patches will fill up the garment. I decided to make the little sweatshirt here,

so I was just showing how the patches were gonna be placed on the shirt. The final design,

which I might have drawn up the night before the hand-in, so it's a little bit rough,

but I did a painting as well as showing the process of how I made the final garment.

Here are the patches. It's from a year ago, so it's starting to fall apart.

But, it just shows the different symbols of things around the city, places where he grew or had experiences.

So the criteria for this class was that we had to use the different design elements and principles to create a new material.

And I don't mean material as in a fabric, it could be anything.

So for our secondary research, looking online or looking through books at different pictures, and then throughout the city

I looked at different craft stores and looked at different kinds of textured items, purchased them and seeing how

I can manipulate them to become something different.

Showing different ways to weave things, different threads and their pros and cons of using it.

And began to look at some things that were a bit different, such as not even using thread or fabric at all,

but actually using paint and different mediums to see how they can be combined with something else.

Weaving paper and other materials on a weaving loom as well as trying origami and paper folding techniques.

Things got a little bit weird by weaving wire in with gel medium, so it can be bent around,

gluing eyes onto things. Honestly, the weirder the better I think with this class.

Kinda got a bit too carried away here with the googly eyes and other

materials like that. This is where things really started to come together, so instead of just using the googly eyes on their own

I actually cut the backs out of them and used them as windows.

Then we had to make a final sample which was about A3 size.

Because I didn't have a big weaving loom or anything to tie it to, I ended up getting a chair and

laying the legs back and using that as a weaving loom. The final sample is made from a rainbow wool base, the blue around here is

a combination of blue paint, blue glitter and lots of glue. The glitter doesn't flake off or anything and it's actually quite squishy

so it's really fun to play around with. All the samples that were shown in this book have been stuck into my big portfolio.

It's much nicer to see them in real life and see how they sparkle,

as well as the texture and how different it is. This was one of the weirder classes that I took,

But it was really fun to just go a bit loose and a bit crazy on things so yeah!

This class is called creative process,

and we had to put a portfolio called 'Ways of Seeing', which is just us demonstrating our understanding of the different design elements and principles.

So we had to build different sections, title pages, showing primary and secondary research.

We took little field trips going around the city, taking photos, which is our primary research.

Then looking online and in books from other artists and designers,

and that worked as our secondary research. And from our research we had to make a couple of exercises showing our understanding, so here I

did things like using tracing paper over images to create a print.

I won't show all of it, but I'll just browse through and show you a couple pages.

So for Shape and Form, we used paper cutouts and other 3D objects

to apply it to the model, and then traced over to see how it manipulated the body

I think tracing paper works well to make everything look a little bit more professional.

Especially considering that I was using my phone camera to take all these photos.

For Texture, we went around the city and took rubbings of things like the concrete or grates, anything that had an interesting texture to it.

And then we applied it to models here, to once again create some form of print.

My favorite section is colour, because we took our primary research and made colour palettes out of them.

And from there, we created different tints and tones and messed with some very basic prints

to see how they would change depending on the color used. Pressed some flowers to see how the color changes over time.

Just more drawing images and overlays, and I always have to put something holographic in here somewhere..

so that's my contribution. I love this water marbling, I cannot recommend it enough. It is

really good and an easy way to put colour into something. A class you will definitely learn within the first year is patternmaking/drafting.

This is what I learned from 'School A' and this is what I learned from 'School B'.

From both schools, we did all of our planning on paper,

so it's a lot easier to understand and you can just carry it with you whenever. Patternmaking is very focused around mathematics

as well as visualizing (before drafting it up to a bigger size),

so if you're like me and not very good at math, don't worry! Just use a calculator, it's saved me quite a few times.

We start off with very simple things, drafting blocks as well as doing things like t-shirt dresses and gathering.

The interesting part of patternmaking is that we learnt how to draft the patterns up in two different ways. The first way is that you

can use normal paper, a very large sheet that you are able to get very hands-on and draft it up.

The other way to draft patterns is that you can do it on the computer, using a digital patternmaking system.

And that is what I did here, I just took screenshots off the pattern and just wrote up the measurements on top so I can use them whenever.

And here is where we get into my collection patternmaking so this is from the mini-collection

I made at the end of last year. Not only did we have to show the technical drawing,

but our mock-ups and the process we took to draft the pattern. So these pages are

dedicated towards the two t-shirts that I had. They were both very simple patterns

So they weren't that hard to do. This is for the bomber jacket,

Which was probably the more complicated garment to make because it had a full lining. The hoodie dress, which I

really love and I'm going to keep this pattern and use it in the future. And on the digital patternmaking system

I drafted up both the denim skirt, as well as the jeans. One thing that also helped me, when drafting a lot of the garments use the same

same templates and symbols. So what we did is that we made little cutouts of the blocks that we did

And just trace around them. It made everything so much faster.

Considering we learnt this all in a very short amount of time, I am very happy with how everything turned out and everything fitted very well.

So, thank goodness. Patternmaking for 'School A' was actually one class, but I ended up putting it into two books.

This course us mostly just a basic introductory

To patternmaking. We never actually make any garments. Instead, we made paper toiles which is a downright pain when you had to tape

The clothing to the model, otherwise everything went pretty well I think.

This class mostly focused only around dresses and skirts, very basic forms.

We had to make six individual concepts, and with each concept we had to show how we made the pattern from the block.

So, showing how we cut into the pattern and manipulated it to look completely different.

It really helps colour-coding these things, because I would have been completely lost if I didn't. The final design was expected to be the most complex one,

and then showing the development and how it was done.

Lots of research here, we had to show our process of the class exercises we did.

The dresses here weren't very complicated at all. They were very basic, fitted or only slightly loose garments.

We weren't really taught that much beyond it, so this is why I think this is the most basic

introductory course you could get on this subject. I think this class was really good for anyone who hasn't done fashion before,

because it can be quite daunting starting off. So doing something a bit more simpler can really make a difference.

This book is so full that it's starting to fall apart!

But it is a combination between 'School A' and 'School B', and this class is Construction class.

We're expected to build a portfolio around all the techniques we had learned. There is also a bit of patternmaking in here as well.

If you haven't studied fashion before it's really good, because it starts with the basics like seams. And as you go through you start

learning other techniques, like different pockets. It's also really handy to keep construction notes on how to put them together because I

instantly forget it as soon as we've learnt something like this. So to keep notes or at least take photos of it really helps.

We learnt about zippers, pant flies,

Waistbands.. so even if you're not very good at doing some of the more complicated techniques,

there are the simple ones that you can master very easily. What I did find interesting because this is a page from 'School B',

we only let this in one week, which is about the panel lines and dart manipulation. Whereas this took us six months at 'School A'.

It doesn't necessarily mean that one school did it better than the other. It just shows that there are differences to how they like

to teach and what different schools like to focus on. There's a lot of work here, I can't really show it all. Once you get into fashion school you learn all these things yourself,

It's not as daunting as one might think. And it's really helpful to keep this around, or keep it in a cupboard somewhere, so you don't lose it.

This book is from both the patternmaking and construction class.

At fashion school, you would definitely be building these spec sheets, but they will probably look quite different to this.

So for each garment we made or were expected to make,

we had to build these spec sheets showing our fabric samples, any techniques we were going to use as well as any trims

that we needed to get before then. Some of these I've done at home on my own of garments that I've already made,

but I want to remember the different techniques I did so if I wanted to make it again, I could.

This is a spec sheet for the bomber jacket that I finished recently, so it was really handy to have this on hold

so I can use it anytime I wanted. And these are a couple of the spec sheets that I had for the mini-collection,

the rest of them are at school unfortunately. So this book in particular is very heavy. A lot of work has gone into it and the class for it is Textiles.

It's probably not that interesting to just look at, you really need to read through it and there's just too much of it to show.

The class was focused around showing understanding of different fibre types as well as different fabric weaves.

Here's a lot.. a lot of stuff that we had to do. Just showing our

understanding as well as building a resource that we can use later on.

So we've got our protein fibers, cellulosic fibers and synthetic fibers..

Just a lot of stuff here. Doing things like burnt tests, so we know how to identify different fibres.

Different kinds of twists and yarns. If this is stuff that seems unfamiliar to you, don't worry.

You're gonna learn all of this within the first year,

It's exactly what you go to the school for. My favourite part was more about the dyeing process,

so seeing color fastness,

How dfferent processes can affect how much color stays in or the color itself. Tea dyeing,

so with different types of tea. Most of this is just writing, so it is a difficult thing to put into a video.

These are both from 'School B' and are both garment assessment workbooks.

We're expected to both design and make a garment. This is from the end-of-year mini collection,

And then this is from a shirt assessment we did earlier on. It was originally in a book, but the folder broke recently,

so we're just gonna have to make do. The assessment criteria for this was to design and make a shirt with specific construction techniques.

Everything else like the inspiration and style was up to us.

So my concept was "To design a shirt which appears to combine both the real world and the digital realm."

Compulsory research, looking at the history of shirts and designers that I found quite interesting

and I thought were relevant for my design development. I quite liked this part because involved colour and photo manipulation.

So I took a couple of photos around the city and pixelated them,

and then turn them into some sort of fabric print to see how that affected the body.

Then continuing from this, I used paper and cut out various shapes

and stuck them onto models. Some worked out better than others.

One thing i've noticed about fashion school is that they really love when you experiment with different techniques and processes.

So this is something very digital, then back to traditional, and digital again, but in a different way.

Quick design development. There were specific techniques and processes we had to put into our final garment,

so I was trying to play with that to see how I could also make that work with my concept. A little bit more

experimentation with pixelating the body and seeing how that affects things. Going from the pixel art I did earlier,

I ended up starting to make some stencils that I would apply to the fabric.

Starting to think about ideas like if the fabric wasn't meant to look like this, it's broken like a broken texture in a video game.

I ended up finding this really cool patched denim fabric and made it into this cool

pixelated broken-image-thing, and that ended up being the main fabric for my final garment.

So once the final design was made, we had to do this thing called a 'storyboard.'

This is mostly just to show the final designs; front and back view, swatches, what it's about as well as a bit of the inspiration behind it.

Here's a little bit about it, "The technology behind the shirt dress has been created from has

malfunctioned and distorted from the original design as a result. The shell of the garment is still intact,

but visually it seems corrupt and fragmented."

So here's the final garment. The denim patch fabric actually came patched as it is, but these little blue squares

I had to cut out and sew in individually.

This is a fun little extra. When I have concept designs or drawings that don't really fit any of my portfolios

I make them into a little scrapbook which I can use later and keep a hold of them.

This is all from 'School A', little concept jacket designs and other little space inspired garments.

Concepts from the end of year collection that just never made it into the workbook.

Here's something, we had to do a technical drawing assessment,

so instead of doing the technical drawings on the computer, we had to do them on pen and paper, and show the details of different garments.

Different garment details on shirts, pants and other things. This book here is from the mini collection,

which I made only a few months ago. I've already shown this book on my channel,

so feel free to check out my previous video to see how it all went as well as how I made the final garments.

I will show you all a few pages anyway,

this is the design that I wanted to print on the back of the shirt. As I keep going and as I keep

designing I actually wanted to make two final designs. Much of this collection was based around space and the infinity of it,

so there's a lot of space symbolism and stars.

These two were the final proposed designs to be screen-printed onto the shirts,

and here are one of the shirts to show what they look like.

This is the back of the shirt. The print itself is about A3 size,

and then on the front of the shirt there's a much smaller and similar design.

Not only did I design t-shirts, but there was also a bomber jacket, a hoodie dress, denim skirt..

All together there were about six garments.

So here was the final design of the bomber jacket, the denim skirt as well as the t-shirt you just saw. And here is the final bomber jacket star.

So yeah!, That's pretty much all that there is to show so far.

I hope this has helped anyone interested in studying fashion design,

and given some sort of insight to what it's like. If you have any further questions,

feel free to ask them below or contact me on social media. I hope you all have a wonderful day,

thank you for watching, and I'll see you later!

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Hey guys, it's me Rahul, and today I would like start this video with a question, When was

the last time you used or even saw a smartphone with removable battery ?

I assume the answer is "a Long time ago", because I can't remember the last time I

have used one.

Which got me wondering "what happened to removable battery smartphones?

. Why.. all flagship devices these days has non removable battery even though a lot of

users prefer the option of having the ability to swap out batteries.

The only phones which still has removable batteries are budget phones and feature phones,

which somewhat indicates that normal users actually prefer removable battery so they

can swap out when they need and replace the battery with ease

Another factor which comes into play when we talk about the advantages and disadvantages

of removable batteries is "safety", users actually feel more safe using a phone with

removable battery, and the option to swap out to a new one when need is a really compelling

feature for a normal user .Even with all these demands for removable battery smartphones,

why major smartphone manufacturers aren't making them anymore, let's find out.

Let's start with most obvious reason behind this shift, Apple.

Apple is the biggest tech giant in the world and they can influence a lot of what is going

on in the tech space.

If you take a look at apple's history of iPhones, not even the first iphone has a removable

battery.

Iphone's have always been and will be a monolithic device with built in battery.Why

are they doing it from the start ? there are a couple of reasons,

What i think is the main reason behind this way of designing is something called "abstraction

" in tech abstraction means hiding certain details from the user in order to provide

security and convenience.

Apple have always been known for these things, that is why they are so successful as a company.

Selling an iphone as a single unit makes a lot of sense, the customers who are buying

these phones don't have to worry about the battery inside it.

But like anything there is another reason as well, profit .

Let's consider an example, imagine you have a phone which has a removable battery, and

for some reason , you are having problems with the battery, what will you do? You goto

a nearby mobile shop and buy a new battery right?, but consider this same situation

and this time you cannot replace the battery by yourself because it is builtin.

If you want to get the problem fixed you need to goto an official store and get it fixed,

which will cost twice as much, and what most people will do in this scenario is, they will

buy a new phone,.

This is a very shady business strategy that some companies do.By making everything built

in and inaccessible to normal user, these companies control what you can and can't do

with your own phone and will make you buy a new one by setting the repair fee very close

to half the price of a new phone.

I don't hate apple, I love their products , iphones are truly incredible devices, but

because of their decision of going with a built in battery from the start influenced

all the other manufacturers to do the same.

I don't entirely believe other manufactures copied apple just because they thought that

it will sell more devices,

There are few other reasons as well.

No1 is unibody design.

it basically means that you cannot open up or remove the battery.

some of the pros of unibody design is that internal parts of your phone will have more

protection compared to other designs and your device will be somewhat water resistant, and

it also allows manufacturers to reduce the footprint and thickness of a device which

will in-turn make the device feel more premium (by using glass and metal) and easy to handle.

The 2nd reason is "battery design".When I say the term "phone battery " this might

be the image that comes to your mind.

That is all gonna change in few years,

By making the batteries built in to the board of the phone, manufacturers have the freedom

to change the design of the cell, they no longer have to follow the traditional design,

they can design batteries in such a way that it takes full advantage of the empty spaces

inside a phone's chassis, like on the 12-inch macbook pro.

This is a great advantage of non removable batteries, it gives freedom to manufacturer

to make batteries that are more efficient ,reliable and with a bigger capacity without

making the phone bulky.

Reason no 3 "power banks", the wide use and availability of power banks literally

killed the removable battery design, it made removable batteries pointless.

There is no reason to carry an extra battery when you can carry a power bank which can

maybe charge your device twice., and these battery bank cases that are so popular nowadays

made it so easy to carry a power-bank with you wherever you go.

And with all these merits I don't think removable battery is ever gonna come back

. And i'm glad that we have moved on to a much better design.

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What's In Amanda Steele's Bag | Spill It | Refinery29 - Duration: 3:45.

I don't like to wear my contacts and I hate wearing my glass—

This is my work bag.

So it's just really rocker and edgy, and I think it fits my style a lot.

So today I'm going to spill it.

This bag is from YSL.

I call it my working bag because I can also fit my cameras and my camera chargers if I'm

going somewhere.

And it's also really great for traveling.

It matches my style perfectly.

I'm always wearing silver and black leather so it's just about all of that wrapped into one.

Do you want to see what's inside?

First thing is my phone.

And it's actually not always in my purse, it's usually in my hands.

But it's always something I need to have.

Next are my sunglasses.

Cat eye and retro looking.

Not too small so it still covers the sun.

I like the way that it adds more style to your look, too.

Next is my wallet and I got this as a birthday gift.

These wallets are super cool because everything hand painted.

Inside are things you wouldn't expect.

I have a Home Depot receipt.

I had to buy a carbon monoxide detector.

I have another pair of glasses.

Fun fact: I can't see anything.

I don't like to wear my contacts and I hate wearing my glasses, too.

But I do need to use them if I'm going to see a movie

or if I'm driving.

I have to have these in my bag.

So these are my glasses that I wear.

So I always have a granola bar in my backpack because you never know when you need fuel or if you're

starving, if just need a re-up.

It's always there, just in case.

Next are actually two pictures from a photo booth.

I just went to this event.

It was a Lancome event.

Just two pictures from the photo booth of my boyfriend.

I have a lip product and this one's amazing.

This is from Dior.

It's the lip sugar scrub.

It kind of scrubs your lips, gives you lip balm and a tiny bit of color, all in one.

And it looks super cute too, when you pull it out of your bag and you kind of...

so bomb.

This is called a Travalo.

So basically you can take the top off of your perfume and you can pump some perfume into

here so it becomes a little travel sized.

And the last stop in my purse are just little essentials.

I have my car keys, and my house key, and other keys that I need.

Always need a phone charger on you but this one actually looks like it's kind of broken so...

So this is all of my basic everyday stuff but when I do turn it into a working bag

I can fit my vlog camera and I have a small little vlog camera tripod too, so when I'm traveling

it's perfect.

I think looking at everything in my bag, it shows that I'm girly but I'm not too over the top.

I don't have powder, foundation, all my whole makeup bag in here.

Simple but fashionable.

Thanks so much for watching.

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This is what we do | Life & Brain: The Beck Group - Duration: 3:26.

Hi! I would like to give you a brief introduction into what we do in the laboratory.

We are absolutely fascinated with the brain and the complexity of the brain, with its eighty billion neurons and its intricate connectivity.

We are trying to study the brain at several different levels

ranging from the study of single neurons and its input/output properties to the study of

circuits, where several neurons are aggregated into recurrent motives.

Secondly, we are interested in mechanisms of CNS disorders, and we are absolutely

convinced that CNS disorders can only be understood at the circuit level

So we are applying all these techniques the study of epilepsy, one of the most common CNS disorders.

We've assembled a great team

to address these questions at all these levels, so I would like to take you on a tour through the lab.

My area of interest is in

investigating how neurons

transform synaptic input into an appropriate

output and more specifically into how their dendrites, their side of input actually act as

Computational units. To tackle these questions, we use some sophisticated

electrophysiological and imaging techniques that employ two-photon pulsed lasers.

We firstly patch onto cells, fill the cells with a fluorescent Dye, and then we can actually stimulate

individual synapses using two photon uncaging of glutamate.

In our lab, we're interested in how the Hippocampus computes information.

Therefore, we investigate networks

And network patterns in vivo. To do so, we perform two photon calcium imaging in neuronal samples

This allows us to gain deeper insights how different states of brain activity are correlated to behavior

Having all these different techniques in mind which we perform here in the lab, one can think of an implementation in medical research.

Epilepsy is a severe disorder

which finally causes seizures in patients. It is our interest to

Investigate these seizures on a network level and for this purpose, we are using

electrophysiological and pharmacological approaches

We can investigate

how different antiepileptic drugs act on a network level in the brain and we want to know

why different antiepileptic drugs work in some patients and why some patients do show a pharmacoresistance.

You

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"This is What I Do" - Electronic Music - Duration: 0:59.

My name is Garret, and I'm a sophomore at the University of Valley Forge and I make electronic music.

So I started making electronic music back when I was in high school,

I've been playing piano practically my whole life. Porter Robinson is probably my favorite electronic musician out there.

His "Worlds" album is amazing. For me, making this kind of music

is a pretty good creative outlet. What I do, my creative process, is

I just boot up Ableton, the program I use, and I search through sample libraries,

see what sounds cool, mess around on the keyboard, just see what happens.

I want people to be able to collect their own ideas from it. I want them to be able to gather

what kind of emotions they want to feel from it. I just want to be able to offer a creative approach

I'm Garret Soerens and this is what I do.

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BTS Shares Individual Goals For 2018 + What They Think Was The Key To Their Success - Duration: 7:53.

BTS Shares Individual Goals For 2018 + What They Think Was The Key To Their Success

In a recent interview, BTS opened up about their individual goals for the future and what they thought was the key to their success.

After BigHit CEO Bang Shi Hyuk on the reasons behind BTSs meteoric rise to international stardom, it was the BTS members turn to give their own opinions on the matter.

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When asked what they thought had enabled them to become so successful, Suga replied, I myself was curious about this, so Ive given it a lot of thought.

I think its hard to point to just one thing.

But it seems like it started from the fact that we said the things that someone needed to say, but that no one did..

He went on, Recently, Ive been feeling restless and thinking, How did I use to make music in the past? When I looked back, I remembered what Bang Shi Hyuk told us from the beginning.

We were sitting together in a small studio, and he said, What kind of story do you want to tell? Think of a subject that matches this beat. I think we started off with the messages Respect our individual preferences and How come no one talks about school and society?.

What I find most unfortunate is that some people, after analyzing us, say that we succeeded only because of our use of social media.

Kim Saeng Min, who served as the MC at our fan meeting, recently complimented us on a podcast, saying, Not only are they good at what they do, they also work hard, which makes them unbeatable. When I heard that, I thought that he must really have been able to see how much effort we put in.

I was moved by the fact that, after five years, people are starting to notice..

Meanwhile, RM remarked, Weve received this question countless times, and I think Ive personally answered it more than 200 times.

As I kept answering, the answer gradually became clearer to me over time..

The BTS leader began by saying, I want to applaud producer Bang Shi Hyuks keen eye.

We started out as a hip hop crew, and Bang Shi Hyuk thought that he needed to find rappers who would say the things that ought to be said for society.

We were rappers that were able to implement that vision, and we also had members with strong dance and performance skills.

I think that the secret to BTSs success can be summed up with the keywords sincerity and skills.

I think the public can see sincerity.

However, people focus only on the fact that we communicated a lot with our fans through social media, lamented RM.

Since were singers, I think whats more important is that the quality of our music and performances has to be good above all else.

With that level of quality as a foundation, there was also our sincerity and the message we wanted to send.

Our consistent and frequent communication [with our fans] added to that, and Bang Shi Hyuk used his keen eye to support us in all of those aspects.

He gave us freedom..

He added, I think were a good example of an artist collaborating with an agency as business partners.

BTS also revealed their individual goals for 2018. Suga expressed that he wanted to improve his foreign language skills, mentioning English and Japanese in particular, while V remarked, Id like to be really good at singing.

I plan to focus all of my energy on working hard at this one thing..

J-Hope reported wanting to take better care of his health, saying, We have a lot of plans scheduled for this year, and if we want to accomplish those things, health needs to be a top priority.

He also hinted at the release of the solo mixtape eagerly anticipated by many of his fans.

The mixtape that Ive been working on since last year is going to be released soon, he revealed, so Ive been immersed in trying to create good music.

I hope a lot of people listen to it and like it..

Jungkook commented, Because theres always so many things I want to do, Ive never ended up doing them properly.

But I think that this year, I need to do something that will help me in my career as a singer..

Thats why I dont play games these days, he explained.

I want to learn to play classical music on the piano, and I want to be good at foreign languages and singing.

I plan to work hard at just those three things..

Jin chimed in, Last year, Jungkook started playing the drums, and I started learning to play the guitar at the same time.

But when Jungkook stopped playing the drums, I ended up also not playing the guitar anymore.

So now that Jungkook has started learning to play the piano, Im going to dig out my guitar and try to match his progress.

Eventually, Id like to form a BTS band..

Jimin said that he needed more time to decide his goals for the year ahead, while RM replied simply, Right now, its our.

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How to do the Splits, WHAT TO EXPECT: #2 Introduction to the best flexibility exercises - Duration: 4:39.

do you want to know the key to functional practical flexibility it's

this you've got to get strong at your maximum range of motion okay right

continuing on from the previous introduction video I'm going to do my

best to give you a clear idea of what to expect and hopefully this helps you feel

prepared for the routine and helps reduce any surprises that might

discourage you from completing the routine what to expect: number one, you

will succeed the first thing you should expect is that you're gonna get strong

full range side splits within 70 days if you stick to the program some of us

might need a little bit longer than 70 days and some of us might need a little

less but regardless of your pace you'll be able to skip ahead or go back to a

session that suits your ability. just keep working through it and you will

succeed. so with that in mind, and this is

specifically in regards to the program structure, you'll find a new video to

follow three times a week, for ten weeks. so that's a total of 30 sessions to get

you to the strong side splits. now, all of the videos are split into three groups

with each group running for three weeks. the first group of videos help to build

a basic foundation of strength and flexibility, just the basics, and the

second group should almost take you to the full splits. the third group should

take you into the full splits, and after that there's a fourth and final group of

videos that run for just the tenth week, and these videos the fourth group should

at least start to make our maximum range of motion our natural range of motion

the way we're gonna get there is progressively just one degree and just

one extra rep at a time and for that reason I've made sure that we start with

relatively easy exercises first and then we'll work our way into more difficult

exercises as our strength and flexibility improves. So to show you that

specifically, let's have a look at the first week of the beginner sessions. to

start with in our very first session we're going to do only ten reps of each

of our stretching exercises and then every new session we do after that we'll

keep adding just one extra rep to each of our stretching exercises. so that

means after we do ten reps in our first session we'll do

eleven reps in the second session, twelve reps in the third session, and so on and

then every week as we get stronger and more flexible

we'll add completely new exercises or modified exercises to our training to

help us progressively and continuously improve our strength and flexibility. so

yeah every session we add one extra rep to each exercise, and every week we'll

add new exercises to our sessions. Number three: you will puff and you will sweat.

so in regards to each training session, well because, you know we're training for

both flexibility and strength, there's quite a bit of real work involved. you'll

be getting your heart rate up and you're probably going to sweat and you're

probably going to puff and your muscles are probably going to burn. and by the

end of each session if you've done your best

you're probably gonna feel tired. I know I do because it's real physical work and

that's actually the reason why I decided to give instruction by voiceover. I don't

want to puff out, you know, two word sentences and hope and pray that you can

understand my puffing instructions. so yeah my original point for number three

is that you're gonna puff and you're gonna sweat just like me.

number four: you will feel a little sore. okay so after a session, I have to let

you know your target muscles are probably gonna feel maybe a little sore.

and that's just how it is when you train to get flexible and strong. of course

there are stretching methods that claim to increase your flexibility without any

soreness. but they're not gonna train you to get STRONG at your maximum range of

motion. and that means they're not going to give you the most functional

practical kind of flexibility. to get that kind of flexibility you need to get

STRONG. and when you train to get strong at your maximum range of motion, you

might feel a little sore between sessions. okay well I hope that gives you

a better idea of what to expect with this program. in the next video I'm gonna

talk about what NOT to expect, just to ensure that you're as informed as

possible as you go into this program. I'll see you then :)

and make sure you subscribe if you got anything useful out of this video or if

you're looking forward to the next video because there's a growing library of

progressive training videos here on the ten thousand method channel to help you

with your training goals

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How To Clean The Registry, What Programs Can Be Used and How To Do It Manually ♻️📜👨‍💻 - Duration: 7:31.

Hello everybody!

This video will show you how to clean the registry, what programs can be used and how

to do it manually.

Sooner or later, everyone using a computer faces the problem of its performance getting

worse and errors appearing when Windows boots or when you start other programs.

In the end, you realize it's time to clean the registry.

There are numerous programs to optimize the work of your computer and clean the registry.

In this video, we will have a look at the most popular apps.

So, let's begin.

CCleaner CCleaner is one of the most popular and well-known

tools to clean the computer registry.

In addition, it has lots of functions to optimize your PC in every way.

They include a system cleaner, a software uninstaller and startup management.

Its latest versions support uninstalling Windows 10 standard applications.

You can download the program from the official website.

Find the download link in the description.

First of all, download and install the program, and you're not likely to have any difficulties

at this stage.

The only important aspect is to check the language settings in the upper left corner

- the default language is English.

After the installation, run the program, go to the tab "Registry," click on "Scan

for issues" and wait a little.

When the scan is over, click on "Fix selected issues..."

The program will suggest you to save a registry backup copy, and you should do it to be on

the safe side; in case you have any problems, you can always restore the registry to the

previous condition.

You can save the backup to your desktop, for example.

Now click on "Fix all selected issues" and the registry will be cleaned.

Run the scan again - no issues are found.

If you use the previously saved backup copy, it is supposed to restore to the registry

the data deleted by the application.

Wise Care 365

Wise Care 365 is another program to help you clean the registry.

This software package includes a Windows registry cleaner, a hard disk optimizer, as well as

other system utilities to make your PC work faster and better.

You can find the download link in the description Run the program and click on System Cleaner

to clean the registry.

The first line on the list is Registry Cleaner, so click on Scan.

After the scan, the program will show you information on any registry problems.

Select cleaning and the registry is now clean and sound.

Manual cleaning

The larger your registry grows, the worse your computer performs.

Registry cleaner utilities are not an ideal tool for removing unnecessary lines from the

registry.

It is because they do their cleaning job based on a certain set of rules which may not work

with your registry.

If you are an expert user, you can clean the registry manually by removing the entries

left by the programs that have been uninstalled long ago, or remove programs from the startup

section.

You should always remember that wrong cleaning can damage your operating system.

That is why we recommend manual registry cleaning to experienced users only.

Now before you start it, press the key shortcut Win+R, enter "regedit" in the window that

opens and click OK.

You should always back up your registry so that you can restore everything if things

go wrong.

Click File/Export, specify the name and click Save.

You can watch one of our videos to see how to restore the registry from a backup.

Find the link in the description.

If you know the name of the program that has been uninstalled, you can delete the files

left behind in the registry or a virus that is hiding there.

To do it, click Edit/Find, enter the program name and click Find Next.

In the course of the search, we can see a registry file of an uninstalled program which

we don't need anymore.

Right-click on it and select Delete.

In addition, you can follow the path HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software и HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE to view and

clean folders of the previously removed programs.

If you have a 64-bit operating system, you will also see a folder named WOW6432Node containing

a list of installed programs as well.

With the Registry Editor, you can also remove entries from the startup menu.

Startup settings deal with two registry keys with the folder Run:

In Windows 7 and 10, they can be found by following the path:

HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run – the

startup folder of the current user; In the same path, but in the registry key

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run – there is also a folder named Run, but

this is a startup location for all users.

Select the unnecessary program, right-click on it and select Delete.

If you suspect there is a virus in your computer, there is a good video in our channel about

finding the malware in your registry and removing it.

Find the link in the description.

Modifying the registry with Windows registry editor is a risky process as it doesn't

have the Cancel function (which you'll need when you accidentally remove a good registry

key).

If you are new to this process, just don't edit the registry manually.

And before you start doing it, make sure you have made a backup copy.

If you have even the slightest doubts whether you should delete a registry key or not, never

delete it if you're not absolutely sure that you don't need it.

You can always look it up on the Internet.

That is all for now.

Hit the Like button and subscribe to Hetman Software channel.

Leave comments to ask questions.

Thank you for watching.

Good luck.

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What is lower pole constricted breast?-Dr.Hourglass - Duration: 6:44.

Hi, this is Dr. Hourglass, and welcome to another video in our channel Wonder Breasts.

Today we are going to discuss: What is a lower pole constricted breast?

In this channel we discuss everything related to breast surgery.

Welcome back!

The shape, size, and balance of the breasts play a crucial role in outlining the physical beauty of a woman,

apart from setting her self-esteem and sense of femininity.

A woman with normal and aesthetically appealing breasts feels more confident and enjoys

a good quality of life than a woman with poorly shaped breasts.

Constriction of the breasts is a pathologic condition that affects many women.

It starts at puberty, and the condition features constriction of the ring at the base of the breast

and lack of tissue in the breasts.

The lower pole constricted breasts show tightening along the lower pole of the breasts,

causing the breasts to appear abnormal and in the shape of a tube.

This condition often happens as a result of herniation of the breast tissue into the nipple-areolar complex.

This causes the breasts to look bulging or swollen and abnormal in shape.

In a lower pole constricted breast, the base of the breast is almost absent, underdeveloped,

or defective both vertically and horizontally.

This is often coupled by a hypoplastic breast tissue or an inframammary create that is higher, or both.

There are other aesthetic problems that may follow the lower pole constricted breasts.

These include asymmetrical, saggy, and poorly balanced breasts.

As to what factors exactly cause lower pole constricted breasts is not yet known.

Studies indicate the condition might be caused by multiple factors, including genetic tendencies.

Treatment for lower pole constricted breasts can be custom-tailored to your unique needs and requirements.

Each patient has a varying degree and type of constriction in the lower pole of the breasts.

The common treatment options include breast implant surgery and tissue expansion.

The use of breast lift might also become inevitable to treat the condition.

Even though a combination of these treatments is used to treat lower pole constricted breasts effectively,

constriction of new breast tissue by sinking your skin incision and soft tissue expansion

also delivers reliable and effective outcomes.

Typically, the implant is placed over the muscle to expand the soft tissue envelope more efficiently.

If you have lower pole constricted breasts, you should consult with a board-certified plastic surgeon

to explore the treatment options and determine your candidacy for the surgery.

In this video, we discussed: What is a lower pole constricted breast?

Next week we will discuss: Gummy bears: What are these new implants?

Remember to comment below, share this video, like this video, and subscribe to our channel

for more information, here at the Wonder Breasts channel, only on YouTube.

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What Makes MAP Special with Tito Muñoz | Juilliard MAP Minute - Duration: 1:19.

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Number one is the supportive environment in the middle of this Lincoln Center-

Juilliard situation, which can be so intimidating if you've never been in it

before. To even hear the level of musicianship in the hallways and if

you've never been in it, it can be very intimidating. But MAP itself is so

supportive, so nurturing. The parents are great, because they're all coming

from the same situations, many parents who've never done music before. My

mom, when she started bringing me to the... to the lessons, she ended up becoming the

president of the Parents Association because she was very involved and very

interested in the whole thing. So that was one aspect that I think was very, very

special. The other one was the level of faculty, the level of the teachers, which

is for similar programs elsewhere, it's I think it's...it's second to none. The type

of education you get prepares you for college. It prepares you, you know, the

theory program, the ensembles, and then access. Access to Lincoln Center, access

to all of the major cultural institutions of New York City. You don't

realize that you have that until you leave.

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