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hi guys welcome back to my channel so we are on the fifth and final video of my

what's in my beauty bake series so if you guys haven't been tuning in or

you're just catching me for the first time I started a five-part series my

first one was um what's in my beauty guide kit what's in my freelance makeup artist

kit what's in my beauty bait for the teen or minimalist and skin types what's

my beauty baked for various skin types and now this fifth and final video we

are doing uh what's on my beauty base hot vacay so these are gonna be the top

products that I recommend for going on a hot holiday and why and if you guys are

wondering where I have been if you guys follow me on the regular and you're

wondering like did she fall off the face of the earth I kind of did and I

apologize I'm so sorry cuz as most of you know if you've seen my videos I film

and edit primarily on my phone and my phone went completely on the fritz and

the camera wasn't working and so I haven't been able to do anything and now

I have a new phone he also kind of had at the same time some kind of

life-changing news which I will tell you guys about I can't tell you in this

video but if you guys click the little subscribe button and subscribe to my

channel I do regularly upload videos every Monday so I will keep you guys

posted and I think that I might even be posting a few extra videos

just kind of bonus video since I have been ma for so long I feel like I have

to catch up cuz I have so much I want to show you guys that all being said if you

guys are interested in seeing what I recommend for products for a hot holiday

then stay tuned for the rest of the video

let's start with skincare because I think that's the most important thing I

don't care who you are you need good skincare in your life so what I suggest

is obviously you always need a really good cleanser I have normal to oily skin

so make sure that you're using a skincare that is right for your skin

type and if you guys didn't see my skin type video what's in my beauty bag for

different skin types I will link that right here above so you guys can click

that after this video and check that out I will also try to link it down below in

the description for you guys to check out as well

so I use the dream clean by Lyme life I love these products because they are

all-natural and organic ingredients so they're very good for your skin because

skincare is meant to go into your skin kind of treat your skin so you want to

make sure that you have quality skin care right after I cleanse I make sure

that I put on an eye serum this is also the line life I aspire eye serum

it has Aspen bark and carob so it's anti-aging so most of these products are

gonna be anti aging because as most of you know UV rays are very damaging to

our skin so you want to do have as much like repairing skincare as you can and

then lastly I have these four products and what I do is I take and mix them in

sort of like a cocktail so I just take one pump of each so first of all I take

one pump of this is calm balm so this is a moisturizer and it has aloe vera in it

and we all know how good aloe vera is for anyone who's been out in the Sun for

maybe too long so I put that in my hand then I would add the soutache this has a

Sanji mushroom a very good anti-aging serum it's more like a light moisturizer

so I add one pump of that too and then I add one pump of the must-do facial oil

or sorry due date it just recently got changed to due date and it is a facial

oil that it's good for everything like everything you guys it is good for

priming your skin before you put on foundation it's a good hydrator it's

good for you can put it in your hair as this year um you could put it your

husband can put it in his beard or anything like that as a beard oil if he

has which I just found that tip out and I think that's so cool

so that would be really sweet for like the Father's Day present as well for the

last part of the little cocktail I add one drop of this one drop wonder it

comes in a little dropper like this and it is more pricey item but what's so

cool about this is that it is one ingredient in this bottle and it is

peripheral pomodoro oil and so what it does and why I recommend taking it on a

hot holiday is because it makes your skin cells less sensitive to UV rays so

it's not like an SPF where it's blocking the Sun um from penetrating your skin

but more it is it's taking your skin cells on a cellular level and kind of

just making them less prone to sunburn sun damage stuff like that and what it

also does is take all the other amazing ingredients and these products that

you've created your little cocktail with and it takes them and amps them up and

it's a carrier oil so what it does is help bring that down into the deeper

deeper layers of your skin to really penetrate nice and deep and get the full

effects of your skin care so it's a really cool product that is everything

that I would pack in my bag for my skin care so now for the makeup and the tools

what I would suggest and this is really cool and I just realized that this is

soda this is my own palette so this is my limelight file cone a foundation and

two concealers and it comes in this amazing palette it is so sweet you guys

um and what you can do a couple things that you can do that's really cool is

you can take and mix it with the due date oil that you put on your face you

can take and mix it with that and make it sort of like a BB cream for a less

coverage if you kind of just want that like natural glow or what you could do

is take this is the number five buffing brush from limelight and you can take

the concealer in so here I have the highlight shade for under my eyes and

this is my skintone shade for blemishes but these concealers are water proof so

you could take a little swirl of this and just buff it in little circular

motions all over your face and then you're gonna get that very subtle like

is your eye makeup I don't know but it just gets rid of any like redness

from hormones or sunburn or anything like that you have if you're at like the

beach or something like that and then if you get wet it's not gonna totally like

wash off your face because it is waterproof so it just kind of like beads

off it's really cool so that is what I would recommend for if you do need a

complexion enhancer and then this is so cool I love this this is the lime leaf

trio palette um what's it called I don't know if that's the exact name for it

anyways um so you get these three powders you can choose you can choose to

peel it peel it you can choose to fill it however you like but I put in my

translucent setting powder a bronzer and a blusher and then you have everything

just boom right here in this palette so you can take this is the number one

brush and why I love this brush is because it's like multi-purpose I can do

so many things with this brush so it really takes down on all the things you

are packing in your bag so what I do is take the bronzer and you can take and

just pop that on for a contour take and contour a contour wherever you like to

contour then you can take your blending brush and this is the blending brush

from unique I love this brush you guys if you don't have this brush like I have

not found a blending brush that I like more than this brush and why I love it

is because it's so puffy and it's so like spread out that it just it gives

such a good blend it's so good so then I use my bronzer and I just go and contour

my crease a little bit and that is what I wear for my eye shadow because it just

gives you that little bit but it kind of looks like beachy like it just gives you

that really nice summer sun kissed glow and then you can go back in with this

same number one brush pick up your blusher on the side instead of on the

tip like we did for the contour and you can rub it on the side and then just

give yourself a little pop of like peachy pink peachy pink color back into

your cheeks and this is really nice and summery because it's nice and warm I

will link all of these products below in the description box if you guys want to

check any of them out and be sure to leave me a comment if you have any

Shinzon anything like that if you guys love like this is just going into the

more high-maintenance hot holiday because I know some people when they're

in the Sun they like to wear minimal like I'm just getting a town being my

natural self but there's some people who just like to yes take it up a little bit

so this is where I found this awesome palette and I love it this is a

highlight and contour palette from Pier cosmetics and so it comes with two

contour shades and to highlight shades and I love these highlight shades so you

could just use your bronzer that you have in here but these just give you

just a little bit more depth for all the extra if you're a little bit extra and

so you can take this number one brush again just give it a little tap and just

take back here and just take and deepen that contour just a little bit like

maybe you have a sexy date to go on to to go out one night like maybe you just

want to give that extra little pop to your makeup so this can kind of like

make it a little bit more evening and I just keep it back here by the ear just

to like just crisp that contour up a little bit and then take on the side of

your brush seam brush pick up some of this highlight and then just go and

sweep that on the top of your cheekbones and then this gives you like a really

nice like when the Sun hits your face and you have a highlight on your face

just looks so good you can also take some people do need to

fill in brows some people do not if you are someone who is like me and you have

like 10 eyebrow hairs and so you don't want to be high-maintenance but you're

like legit you guys I need eyebrows what I would suggest is this wonder brow brow

gel because it is waterproof it is I have tried tested and true like

waterslides with my kids and my brows do not come off if you're hot and sweaty

like it's so hot people has no brows understand this and your brows are like

you accidentally touch them when you're like wiping the sweat off your brow boom

your brows gone not with this this Wonder brow brow gel is so awesome but

the we thing is if you do have very very

sparse brows I would start with taking one of these contour colors depending on

if you're a blonde or a little bit darker and just pick up some of that

with this is the number fourteen brush and it comes with a spoolie and an

angled brush on the other end so it's really good for packing light as well

cuz it's two in one take and pick up some of that and toss your brows on and

then afterwards go in with this Wonder brow brow gel and then just sweep it

over the hairs take this spoolie and just make sure that that's all combed

through and this you guys will fall in love you'll completely fall in love I

would say when you're ordering it go a shade darker like I use the brunette one

and so that would match like my brows right now so you might need to go a

little bit darker if you have darker brows and it also comes when you order

it I'll post a link for this as well but it does come with its own spoolie too

and I would suggest making sure that you wash the spoolie off after cuz like I

said like when this stuff dries butter poof

two last things what I would recommend some people might suggest a waterproof

mascara and if you love waterproof mascara then you go get your favorite

waterproof mascara I do not love waterproof mascara cuz I just have a

hard time getting it off and it just then then it pulls out my eyelashes

anyways I found this new double-decker lashes from butter LONDON mascara that

gives me the closest thing I'm wearing it right now only the mascara two coats

and it is the next best thing to false lashes you guys it makes your lashes so

huge so if you love your false lashes or you have lash extensions then go ahead

and rock those but if you're just like a natural mascara that I would go ahead

and try this try this out and let me know what you guys think of it in the

comments because I I just really love it it's my new favorite mascara then for

lip products I would suggest a gloss because keeps with that whole natural

kind of sunkissed vibe that we're going with so this is the color piece in the

lime leaf and it's really cool it's like blinged out on the lid I love the

packaging the news lipglosses so then if you like

your lips to stay a little bit longer or we're doing our makeup for like an

outing then I would pair it with this is the enduring lipliner number two in Lyme

life just a super nice nude that you can pair it with or you can wear this alone

as a matte lipstick I have one less product I almost forgot

this is the Tarte East provo liquid highlighter this is again for my ladies

who are extra so you can take some of this product you could put it on your

face put it on your cheekbones put it on before you put on your foundation or you

can just take a little bit and pop a little bit of this on your collarbones

on your calves on your shoulders and just get that really nicely check that

out yeah okay so you get that really nice like summery glow thing going on to

your whole body this is so good I'll link that below for you guys too and so

let me know what you guys think of this video which one was your favorite out of

the five let me know I'm very curious to see what you guys thought of this whole

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What to do if you find an abandoned baby deer - Realtor Tony Browton - Duration: 1:00.

Fawns are born late May and early June which means anytime now, you might get to see a

mother with her new baby.

If you find a baby deer all alone, know that it isn't lost or orphaned.

For the first weeks of its life, a fawn can spend 95 per cent of its time sleeping or just laying down.

It also has very little scent which means predators can smell the mom but not her

offspring.

For these reasons, the mother doe will find a safe spot for her baby and then leave for

the better part of the day in order to not draw predators to her vulnerable child.

If you stumble upon a small deer sleeping in tall grass or even your backyard, just

leave it alone.

Its mother still loves it and will visit throughout the day to check on her baby and to feed it.

For more information on baby deer and what to do if you find one you believe is hurt

or injured, visit the links in this video's description.

For more infomation >> What to do if you find an abandoned baby deer - Realtor Tony Browton - Duration: 1:00.

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INAD - What is Noise? - Duration: 27:05.

WANG: Hello, and welcome to this YouTube live event sponsored by the Acoustical Society of America

or the ASA. My name is Lily Wang and I'm a professor in the

Durham School of Architectural Engineering Construction and an

associate dean in the college of Engineering at the University of

Nebraska-Lincoln. I'm also the current ASA a

president-elect and I am excited to be the moderator for today's event. It is

April 25th 2018 and we are here to support International Noise Awareness

Day or INAD 2018. INAD was founded in 1996 by the Center of Hearing and Communication

with a goal to raise awareness of the effects of noise on the

health and welfare of individuals and populations worldwide and this year ASA

is excited to be engaging in INAD for the first time. We've been campaigning

over the past month through our website exploresound.org and social media

outlets to grow support for INAD, encouraging people to measure noise at

restaurants with the free iOS app SoundPrint, to watch the recently released

film "In Pursuit of Silence," and to submit questions about noise that we are happy

to address today during this two-hour long YouTube live event. I'm thrilled to

introduce our panel of five experts who will be discussing all things related to

noise today. First let me welcome Dr. Arlene Bronzaft, who is a Professor

Emeritus of the City University of New York and serves on the board of GrowNYC

overseeing its noise activities. Dr. Bronzaft is a researcher, writer and

consultant on the adverse effects of noise on mental and physical health.

Arlene thanks for joining us today. BRONZAFT: Thanks for hosting us today. I am very pleased

to be here today. I was at the first INAD when Nancy and I work to put this together at

the Center for hearing and Communications and so it's delightful

that we're still pursuing the need for a lower decibel level

in our world. I don't know if I should have said "delightful" maybe we should

have accomplished it, but at least we're moving in the right direction. So I am, I

do research, I write, I lecture on the effects of noise, particularly on the

effects of noise on children's learning. WANG: Excellent, Thank you so much. Next we have

Bennett Brooks who is president of Brooks Acoustics Corporation, a

consulting firm that has provided engineering, design, and testing services

in the fields of environmental and industrial noise control, architectural

acoustics, and quiet product design. Welcome Bennett.

BROOKS: Thank you Lily. Glad to be here at this International Noise Awareness Day video conference. Welcome to everyone who's here.

WANG: Thanks. I'm also pleased to introduce William Murphy, a Captain in the United States Public Health Service

Commissioned Corps and Coordinator for the hearing loss prevention cross-sector

for the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health. He's an

active member of the National Hearing Conservation Association and currently

the chair of the ASA's Technical Committee for Noise so thanks for being

here Bill. MURPHY: thanks for having me I'm broadcasting from my car for those who

are wondering why he's sitting in his car it's because I'm at an Air Force

Base attending a meeting for the Hearing Center of Excellence talking about noise

issues for auditory and vestibular research that's being conducted within

the Department of Defense. I work at NIOSH in Cincinnati at

Wright-Patterson Air Force Base today and it's really a pleasure to be a part

of this and to participate in this activity. WANG: Thanks Bob. the next panelist is

Dr. Peggy Nelson, a professor of audiology and the Department of

Speech-Language Hearing Sciences at the University of Minnesota. She's currently

the founding director of the University of Minnesota's new Center for Applied and

Translational Sensory Science where she oversees interdisciplinary research and

vision, hearing, balance, and tinnitus. Welcome, Peggy. NELSON: Thanks, it's really

exciting to be here today. This is very 21st century, very fun and it's good to

be on the panel with all of you. Thanks very much. WANG: Thank you, and our fifth

finalist is Dr. Brigitta Schulte-Fortkamp, a professor at the Technical

University of Berlin in Germany. Her research focuses on supportive acoustic

environments and sound scapes and currently she is serving as Vice

President of the European Acoustics Association and as project leader in

establishing an international standard on measurements of soundscape so thanks

for being here being here Brigitta. SCHULTE-FORTKAMP: Hi Lily, thank you so much to invite

me to this panel and I'm very happy to join this panel and I would like to say

that I introduced the Noise Awareness Day to Germany twenty years ago and so

we are celebrating together with you, with us here, the Noise Awareness Day in

Germany. WANG: Wonderful, thank you very much. So for the next two hours we're going to try

to address many of the questions that have been submitted by the public over

the past month and all of you who are tuned in to this live event you are also

welcome to submit questions and comments through the chat box on our YouTube page

and we'll do our best to accommodate as many of those as possible. The course of

our discussion is expected to follow this outlines. So we're planning to try

to cover a little bit on each of these topics. First what is noise? Talking about

noise sources, causes noise, etc. Secondly, why is noise bad, why can it be bad, and

what are some of the adverse impacts of noise that we know about. Third, what have

we been doing about noise? Like to hear about some of the successful actions

that have been taken to lessen impacts of noise and Fourthly, we'd like to talk about

noise and technology. So, to start with the first question, which is what is

noise, what are some noise sources and causes of noise that all of us in communities

should become more aware of. I'd like to ask each of our panelists to share their

own perspectives on this question. And we didn't plan on who was going to answer

first so, who would like to start us off? BRONZAFT: I'll start. WANG: Thank you. BRONZAFT: I used to define noise, I'm a psychologist, as

unwanted, uncontrollable, unpredictable sound, but I'm changing that definition

thanks to my 12 year old grandson, who lives near aircraft noise and it is

wakened by aircraft noise early in the morning practically every day. When I

asked him what is noise, he said harmful sounds and that's the point which I

think we should define noise, "noise, while it is unpredictable, uncontrollable, an

unpredictable sound, I think in 2018 we now know that that sound can be harmful

to our ears, to our body, and to our mind. WANG: Thank You Arlene. Somebody else be

willing to share their perspectives on what noise is, and maybe the sources of

noise that you are most familiar with and that you've had an opportunity to

study. BROOKS: sure I can jump in. Thank You Lily. The classical legal definition of noise

is unwanted sound. So that brings up the question as to who wants it or who

doesn't want it and so that that can broaden it out quite a bit.

Perhaps we should include the broader definition that Arlene just mentioned

which is a harmful sound. Again, who is it harming? There are many examples of

sounds that we don't like in most cases, but it may depend on the context

whether we would think of it as something like noise which would be a

waste of the energy that's in the sound or it might be something useful to us. A

quick example would be car horns and traffic in in a city. People beeping

horns. Most people don't like car horns most of the time however if if you

happen to be a person who's crossing the street and looking the other way when a

car is coming and the car horn beeps at you, it might save your life so that

in that sense that sound might be noise to some people who aren't

involved in that situation, but to you, it may be a

lifesaver. It may be a very useful resource ,so I think it depends on the

context. We need to be very careful about the context and that I know Brigitta can

weigh in on that because that is part of the sound scape technique and

concept. If we look at sound in the context, certainly if it's causing harm,

if it's causing hearing damage, if it's causing health effects, yes that is

harmful. We call that noise without question.

In other cases, something happening in an urban environment from, you know a

situational context then it may be considered happy by some people. People

like to go out to cafes in the evening. That may be noise to someone. It could be

harming them even and so as it's noise to them certainly, but is it noise to the

other people who are enjoying it and then the sounds of nature that could be

very soothing and very serene for people. Other times it might not be so it, I

think it depends very much on the context. SCHULTE-FORTKAMP: Can I step in and continue here?

Thank you very much Bennett for all this perspective you gave and I think it's, to

me it's very important what you said and also was Arlene was saying because there

is one thing we have to consider that we have to see the noise, the reaction to

say, sound pressure level, or let us call noise or sound, unwanted sound it's very

much related to the person itself. It's kind of the context, it's kind of the

situation the person was educated, it's kind of the situation a person is living

in, and it's kind of also when we only think about the sounds or that we will be

noises, it's related to their functions. This is really what you said before. It's

always depending on context and if you go to consider this,

eventually by research. So we have always to define what kind of, you know, focus we

are setting to discuss this very important issue. NELSON: If I could jump in.

I just would want people to remember for people who have hearing loss or for people who

are unfamiliar with a language or for children who are basically learning

everything, there's more noise than the rest of us think in the environment so

noise is more intrusive at lower levels, any any background sounds whether

it's wanted or unwanted are more intrusive at lower levels than for the

general adult population working in our own language. So I hope everyone

remembers that any time we're dealing with someone with hearing loss or other

special needs, we should expect that the noise is having double the effect

that it's having on those of us with normal hearing and with good language skills.

MURPHY: The work that I do in noise and occupational noise exposure research

and hearing conservation, hearing loss prevention with regards to occupational

exposures, we look at things we don't really get too worried until the noise

levels exceed 85 decibels sound pressure level for an eight-hour time-weighted

average. What I do in terms of some of my areas of research, it involves impulse

noise and so we're looking at levels of anything over 140,

upwards of 170. Those are for gun fire noise and the like. I'm at a conference

here today at the Wright-Patterson Air Force Base and we had a presentation on

the noise produced by a howitzer when it's being fired and the levels for that

can be 180-185 dB. These can make for a very

bad day very quickly for someone's ears and cause permanent hearing loss. It can

definitely cause temporary hearing loss to a person and those are the kinds of

noises that I worry about. Then we also have to worry about

things from what causes sleep disruption and that's what Arlene brought up. You

know the noise levels that it takes to wake me from sleep is very low, you

know, 45, 50, 60 decibels can wake me up. That disrupts your sleep. That can affect

adversely your cardiovascular effects. So that's another aspect of of where noise

comes into play and perhaps the hazardous issues and then there's other

things when you go into the psychology of hearing and how we do, you know our

auditory mp3 personal stereos. Those have noise that's interjected at very low low

levels at the lowest levels to improve the auditory sound of your mp3 player,

your iPod, or your Android device. WANG: Thanks to all of you for sharing

your initial perspectives on it. We as a group, you know when we're planning this

YouTube live event we actually brainstormed about a number of different

kinds of sources that are apparent in everyday life and I did see that there

was a comment from the public that was also asking, like you know, when will

awareness of noise and noise pollution become as common as nowadays how we feel

about smoking and smoking cessation. So I'd like to maybe have you all talk

about some of the sources of noise that you've worked with most commonly or that

you're aware of and maybe say some things about that. So Bennett, would you

like to start answering with that one. BROOKS: Sure, thanks Lily. We, in our work, we do a lot of work in the practical realm

where we build things. I'm an engineer so we build stuff.

And to Peggy's point, over the last decade we've built about 60 or 70 schools and

one of the primary things that is important is the low level of noise in

the classroom and that would be the unwanted

sound from the from the mechanical system, primarily it could be

transportation outside as Arlene mentioned from airplanes or trains or

highways. But we want to keep the level of sound in the classroom very low

below 35 A-weighted decibels or lower, which is the standard ANSI S12.60

People can get a free copy of that from the acoustical society's website, if

you go to the Standards tab and again if you have a very low levels of sound they

will interfere with speech communication which is so important in our schools and

particularly more so as Peggy mentioned for those with any hearing impairment or

English as a Second Language, for example, in our school. This can be something

that we work on and we work on it very diligently so that the schools that we

build can meet the acoustical standards for our kids. WANG: Let me follow up on what

you're saying though, Bennett, what are the sources of noise that might impact

people in classrooms and like what are those sources, rather, you know I want to

try to keep this at this first part talking about growing awareness of types

of noise sources that are impacting communities. BENNETT: Anyone who might go stand in a school for example

might notice that if they have the old style window ventilators, that have a fan

in them and have perhaps an air conditioning compressor in them. That can

be very loud. I measured one, one time that was 70 DBA and the kid was sitting

three feet away from it and I'm trying to figure out how this kid in fourth

grade is engaged at all. I mean it was, that's a problem. So it's

the HVAC, heating ventilating air conditioning systems or we call them

mechanical systems in buildings, which cause a lot of noise and people will

notice that in public spaces also restaurants schools auditoria and then

you have transportation which is a primary source outside.

Planes, trains, automobiles, but also it can get inside the building if the

building envelope is not properly insulated from outside sounds and noise.

I could thank you would you like to add it to any of that yes it's a 40 we're

having a little bit of a hard time hearing you Arlene let's see the train

was intruding on classroom time the train went by every four and a half

minutes and it was over 80 decibels in the classroom the teacher had to stop

teaching so teaching can't go on she lost 11 percent of classroom time and

when we did our study and we compared children exposed to the sound levels of

the trains compared to the children on the white side of the building by the

sixth grade they were nearly a year behind in learning and yes we had to

turn to acoustical improvement to lessen the decibel level the Transit Authority

quieted the tracks adjacent to the school the Board of Ed put in acoustical

ceilings and then when we came back a few years later when it was less noisy

the children on both sides of the building were reading at the same level

so it's not just the learning that I've got intruded upon it was also the

teaching and then I looked at the acoustics within the classroom I agree

in terms of the ventilation as was just stated but even the doors when children

were passing from one classroom to another and one class was still in

session you could still hear the children going back and forth so the

things are getting better the FAA has spent several hundred million dollars to

quiet schools that are exposed to aircraft noise so they're much more

cognizant of it now than we were and please to note that we are talking about

it doing something about it particularly when you the first study

was done 40 years ago so thank you thank you for bein sure Brigitta can you speak

more on other noise sources that are and this sort of soundscapes that you have

studied yeah I like to to mention the road traffic noise this is one thing and

at the same time perhaps the way what noise which which may bother people it's

the same in the same area and the issue is now not only to to measure the sound

level or the noise level but to find something that people give a bit better

life quality in that kind of areas and this is a kind of our research that we

try to find solutions related to places where we do the research for instance so

meaning please let us collect what people think about an area what they

think about the noise in this area and also what they think about which are the

good sounds in this area and how do they want to tell you to manage their daily

life living in this area and so we have done lots of research in

this regard and also when you mentioned soundscape and soundscape let me say

this for the first moment only from this point of you saying the major issue in

soundscape is to lets people participate in changings that are foreseen by this

community or etc even if to do measurements together with people at one

place collecting data are collecting the sound level this is one major important

thing but on the other hand to also to get their impression and perception of

what is happening this is also very important in finding out in a in joint

say communication say having a platform for communication on these topics

absolute to change areas and give some inputs also in urban planning this is

this would be another topic what you should consider concerning that quality

sure bill can you comment about as you know having been technical

chair of the Technical Committee on noise in the acoustical Society of

America I know that we've had many sessions on assorted sources of noise

can you comment more broadly on other sources of noise that we should be aware

of this bill muted he may not be connected right at this moment

sorry there's a recent book that has a very short answer to your question by

Gary Keizer it's called the unwanted sound of everything we want all the

things that we want we want easy transportation we want comfortable

buildings we want all kinds of mechanized things we want we want

entertainment for ourselves we want to carry it along in our phones all these

things can be considered noise they can be harmful to us they can be harmful to

the people around us depending on the context of course so a lot of it is part

of modern society so when you think of any type of thing that is convenient for

you it could be causing noise so the question is how do you use it how do the

people around you react to it and try to

use it in a more friendly or useful way thanks Bennett for that Peggy I'd also

like to ask you for your insights on different sources of noise that you have

either personally experienced or had a lot of research involving that I listen

to lots of clients with hearing loss talk about their noisy environments it's

difficult for communication in vehicles in traffic and it's difficult in in

public places noisy restaurants and all and I think consume

are having some positive effect now on the future of those things restaurants

are getting raided we have this this app that we're all using and mapping out the

noise e places and consumers have been asking for that and they're really

responding positively to that so I think we all have the public has some say in

the fact that we value quiet we value ease of communication and even

though yes I totally agree Bennett we want those things that make me want all

that stuff we want the toys that make noise and we love music and sound we

want to be able to be more in control of it as some have mentioned from the

beginning it's that sense of not not being able to control it there's one

other new area that I've just gotten in and that's that the noise surrounding

sustainable energy and wind turbines and that's a really fascinating and

complicated area because of course we want clean energy and we're trying to

figure out what what we can do about the the sound environment and the sensation

of sound and infrasound around wind turbines so I'm new in that region but

I'm it's a fascinating area that we're studying and I'd be curious to hear if

there are people in the public who have comments about that as well thank you so

much yes I mean please and a grandmother I think you start with children and I

want people to realize that we now have a sound and noise module on the New York

City Department of Environmental Protection's website which teaches

children from the lower grades through high school to appreciate the good

sounds in our world and to be aware of the dangerous sounds and we won't be

able to appreciate the good sounds if the dangerous ones drown them out and I

have written a children's book listen to the raindrops which speaks about

beautiful sounds in our environment then asks everyone to lessen the noise

so that we can one and all forever hear the raindrops fall thank you for that

all right lane so now we want to transition to this topic of why can nose

be bad

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Queen Furious After Hearing What Meghan - Duration: 15:20.

Queen Furious After Hearing What Meghan Let Slip During Carriage Ride With Harry

The royal wedding ended in disaster on Saturday when Prince Harry's bride, American actress

Meghan Markle, let something slip during the carriage ride.

Now, the Queen is furious — and understandably so — after putting so much time, money,

and energy into a wedding that was viewed by millions of people around the world.

The streets of the Berkshire town became a sea of Union Jack and Stars and Stripes flags

on Saturday as visitors from around the world crowded around the procession route to catch

a glimpse of the happy couple.

Fans cheered as Meghan and Harry were brought down Castle Hill, through the crowded town

center, and then back to Windsor Castle along the Long Walk, escorted by the Household Cavalry

Mounted Regiment.

The newly-announced Duke and Duchess of Sussex smiled and waved to ecstatic crowds, some

of whom had camped out for days to be at the front of the throng.

After the carriage traveled past, one royal fan, Rachael Carter-Eagleton, said, "[Meghan]

looked amazing.

She shone like a diamond."

With the whole world watching, you would think that Meghan Markle would have been on her

best behavior.

After all, people had come from far and wide and waited hours and hours just to catch a

glimpse of her.

They expected to see a princess, not some trashy peasant with a potty mouth.

Unfortunately, the crowds got the latter.

According to Metro, Meghan may have said something very rude after her big moment.

The new royal couple was hit by a wall of noise as they made their way through the town

during their 25-minute journey as the new Duke and Duchess of Sussex.

But as Meghan and Harry finished their carriage journey around Windsor, she appeared to turn

to her husband and say, "F*ck."

Twitter was sent into a meltdown after Meghan Markle appeared to drop the F-bomb today during

her horse-drawn carriage ride through Windsor with Prince Harry.

The bride turned to her husband and seemingly laughed 'Oh f***!' and put her hand over

her chest as the carriage pulled away from the crowds and into the gated grounds of Windsor

Castle.

[Source: Daily Mail]

It's understandable that Meghan would be overwhelmed after having had to smile and

wave for 25 minutes straight as the world watched her royal debut.

However, that's no excuse to start dropping profanities while the cameras are still rolling.

Kate Middleton went through the same ordeal, yet she was the picture of class from start

to finish.

It's difficult to even imagine Kate doing something this classless.

Apparently, Harry was feeling crass on Saturday, as well.

According to lip reader Tina Lannin, when he got into the carriage he said, "I'm

ready for a drink now."

It looks like this is a match made in heaven.

Once again, Meghan Markle has humiliated the royal family and demonstrated the overwhelming

differences in her "breeding" versus that of a girl like Kate Middleton's.

Technically, Kate was a "commoner," too, before she married her prince.

However, she was brought up with class and dignity.

Meghan, on the other hand, comes from a broken home.

Her father now lives in a dilapidated shack in Mexico and appears to survive off of cheap

tacos and even cheaper beer.

He couldn't even make it to her wedding because he had a heart attack after it was

revealed that he sold doctored photos to the paparazzi for some quick cash.

Indeed, Meghan was not "royal material" from the start, and her language on Saturday

has only proven as much for the umpteenth time.

She seems like the sort of chick you'd find in a trailer park, not a castle.

No wonder the Queen looked so miserable

at the ceremony.

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What is Unconcscious Bias? (Starbucks Closes 8000 Stores for Employee Training and CEO Apologizes) - Duration: 8:24.

on Tuesday May 29th Starbucks is closing 8000 stores to train their

employees on unconscious bias because two black men were arrested about a

month ago in Philadelphia for sitting and waiting for a business meeting and

not buying anything yet so in this video we're gonna talk about what is

unconscious bias is this training actually going to benefit the employees

and what you can do to overcome your unconscious bias so make sure that you

stay tuned what is up everybody this is Chris from the rewired soul where we

talk about the problem but focus on the solution and today's problem is

unconscious bias so those of you who haven't kept up with the news basically

two african-american gentlemen were waiting at Starbucks for a business

meeting and they asked for the code to go to the bathroom they were told no

even though a white man was able to go in there without buying anything so they

sat waiting for their meeting and without warning one of the employees

called the police these two men were arrested the CEO felt terrible about

this he made a few statements and the man rather than like suing the city or

suing Starbucks that's for $1 $1 and then the rest was donated to inner-city

kids in Philadelphia my mom classic that's amazing so anyways they're

closing down all these stores to do unconscious bias training and like I

want to talk about this because I don't think it's gonna be very beneficial to

the employees in the long run and I'll explain why but do me a favor and share

this video because all of us all of us have unconscious bias and it is awful

for our society in a variety of different ways okay so I hope this video

benefits you but I hope it helps other people as well alright so anyways

Starbucks released what they're gonna be doing and they sent down some

information to the employees but they're having some speakers do like an online

kind of training about unconscious bias the rapper comment is going to share

some of his experience so okay it's cool it's cool that they're

being made aware of what african-american men go through as well

as other people go through right and when we have this unconscious bias we

don't even know that we're doing it some of you might have heard that some people

they they are hurt they're hurt when they see people when they're walking

past them on the street my clutch their purse or like hold their

wallet and things like that and these are all unconscious they're hot they're

happening right underneath the surface we don't even realize that they're

happening so the first step to solving any problem is acknowledging that there

is a problem and becoming aware of the problem but unconscious bias is just

that it's unconscious and you need to train your brain to do it so this video

is actually about mindfulness meditation being more mindful is training your

brain to understand what's happening to you on a moment-to-moment basis okay so

I've been training my mind and mindfulness for years now and since I'm

constantly paying attention to how I'm feeling what thoughts are going through

my head well my body's doing in different situations I noticed when I'm

being biased myself so for example the neighborhood I live in I noticed that I

do certain things when different people are well if it's dark and someone's

walking you know towards me I might hurry up and get in my car or I might

drive around the block once if somebody's like sitting outside of my

apartment for some weird reason like I live in a weird neighborhood by the way

in case you think this YouTube lifestyle is extremely glamorous which is not yet

but I notice myself doing these things okay and part of it is is that I notice

I do I do this differently around african-american people than I do white

people and it's even weirder because I'm actually half african-american but to

the naked eye I don't really look it you know so I asked myself and there's great

news I'm actually just as cautious around white people as I am black people

so you go Chris but where else does this affect you youth happen to think without

even realizing it that men are better than women right

do you have unconscious bias towards gay people or lesbians

transgender people a lot of these things are happening you don't even realize it

so in case you're not following me here let's do a quick experiment do me a

favor pause this video go somewhere where you could just sit down for just a

second we're gonna do a one minute meditation experiment okay

all right you're back okay so do me a favor and just get comfortable real

quick okay now let's go ahead and close our eyes and take a few deep inhales in

in and out

and just kind of get a sense of what your body feels like right now maybe

your feet touching the floor or the way your body is rested on the chair

the way your stomach or chest rises and falls all right now I'm gonna say a

series of words and just notice your experience when I say these words just

notice if any thoughts come to mind or if your body does anything just try to

fully be aware of your experience let's begin

No no no no no yes yes yes yes yes

go ahead and take a deep inhale in

and gently open your eyes as you exhale

alright so this is actually something that I learned from a neuroscientist by

the name of dr. Derek Siegel and I want you to just kind of notice and like

maybe leave comments down below what happened what did you notice the

difference between no and yes like I do this with my clients all the time and a

lot of them noticed that maybe their fists clenched or maybe thoughts came

through their head or they notice just a little a little jerk like they were

being yelled at now think about that for a second think about how crazy that is

I don't even know you I don't even know the people watching this video so why

would I be mad at you why would I be angry with you you know what I mean but

notice how your body reacts just by doing that right now

what was your body like when I said yes a lot of people respond like it felt

relaxing it felt a little bit more open right so think about how many times how

many times do you think that happens to you during the day without you even

realizing it because it's unconscious alright so through a regular mindfulness

meditation practice you start to be more aware and noticing when you have this

unconscious bias so if I was the CEO of Starbucks you know what I would do every

employee when they come to work they show up 5-10 minutes early or you know

they clock in and it's part of their routine they go in the back room and

they do some kind of meditation because what this does is it actually trains the

prefrontal cortex of your brain which is also responsible for self-awareness as

well as a bunch of other things all right so be sure to leave comments down

below let me know what you noticed between the me saying no and me saying

yes all right but anyways if you like this video please give it a thumbs up if

you think this video can help people go out and share it spread it around to the

world let's try to diminish unconscious bias okay but anyways if you are new

here I'd really appreciate it if you hit that little round subscribe button

because I'm always making videos to help you out with your mental health and if

you want to check out some other content on this channel you can click or tap

right there alright so thank you so so much again for watching try to get rid

of your unconscious bias today and I will see you next time

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What Benz got for her Birthday!? - exchange student. - Duration: 11:41.

Hello.

Welcome to Benz Channel.

So.. officially greeting to everyone.

I will review all my presents in this video.

That all my friends bought for me.

for my birthday. Because on 25th May.

I threw a retroact birthday party.

Actually my birthday is on 3rd of May.

But during that week was a vacation week.

So my friends were on a vacation.

So I threw a party on 25th May.

Let's see what my friends bought for me.

Let's Go!

Let's see the first one.

Mask.

Key ring.

damn cute.

And lip balm.

Good that I don't have to buy for my own.

And this one, nail polish.

Chocolate.

said Ik vind je lief

means I think you're cute.

Think I have a right translation.

And this one.

This one is...

*barking*

Let's go on.

And these earings.

Wear them all everyday.

Lollypop.

"I love Holland"

Real Holland. Eat till getting decayed tooth.

Bath ball.

Put in a bath and it will be colors.

If asking you'll get a clean body or not.

NO.

And perfume.

but still not testing it, but I think it'd smel good.

It's Rituals.

But never see they sell this brand in Thailand.

But they have it here and all people love it.

The price is quite...

Quite expensive but not that expensive.

The first one is a shower gel.

Foaming shower gel.

It's sakura smell. So Japanese.

and spray.

I think it's deodorize spray.

Deodorize for your body, or your armpit.

And the last one.

It's body cream.

Smell so good.

Maybe they think I am so mucky, that's why they bought me these stuff.

Next..

It's a Limburgse cooking book .

This is a Limburg flag.

Limburg is a province in The Netherlands.

It's a province in the South, and It's a province that I stay.

So they have their typical food, just like Thailand.

My friend said, when I go back to Thailand.

I can cook it for my family.

And friends.

It's also about the cities, festival.

bla bla bla.

Usefu..

*falling*

Sorry.

Next one.

Sassy girl. They see me as a sassy girl.

So they bought me a sassy thing.

I mean I'm an active girl and.

Beautiful.

Ok. that's not a point.

This is a cream and perfume set, or something.

Still not open it.

Use it later.

Next.

I don't have to tell you what is it right?

Stroopwafels.

I think I'm not gonna eat, but I'll sell it. It's a lot.

For oldie Benzie.

They wrote it, because they think I'm old.

This might be a shower gel.

Why dutch people have a lot of foaming shower gel.

The next one.

Guess what.

*I speak thai with English*

&^^&$*&#

It's for brewing tea.

Put tea here and swing it in a glass. dungding dungding.

And someone bought me this.

Versatile bottle.

Can be a glass. So nice.

Netherland is so creative.

Also and be a bottle.

Separate for 3 parts.

Very nice, because when I go to school I alwasys ask my friends for water.

So she bought me this.

Finally have your own bottle, dude.

Next.

This one, I'm so proudly present, because I never see it in Thailand.

It's a jar that they put flour, sugar and chocolate

It said; Ouwe taart.

It's an ingredients that they already measure out.

So we can just mixed and bake it.

My friend said it's cake for old people. it's fit me so she bought it.

.................

Thaks.

Go for the next one.

This is Dutch groly whip, whip what.

Whipped cream.

For what

Do you think I know?

No, I don't.

Do you think I can read?

I can't.

It's Dutch language.

Oh, smell good.

It's like I review products.

Friends, Go buy and use it.

It's very good. Look at my face.

Will be bad like this.

Someone bought me a shirt.

"Queen of the day"

It's so orange, because it's a color of Netherlands.

Wood model.

Using for what.

For drawing.

Dabbing

Pass.

Next one I'm so proudly present.

Because no one investing this much before.

Wafel maker.

He said he see me love wafel so he bought me this.

He's my Italian friend.

He's rich

Next.

Chilli planting

Also got it from my Italian friend.

The moment he gave me he said.

"I see that you eat spicy, so you can plant your chilli.

ME: Thanks!

MORE!

Let's see what are these things.

Not wishing card or money but they are robe offering ceremony.

raising money for monks at Bhan Rai temple.

This one got from friend.

Beautiful right?

This girl name Maartje

A lot of photos.

Let's see all pics.

give me a time.

Carnival pic.

second pic.

This pic was her birthday party

In the center is Abigail, Maartje and me.

The most beautiful.

Don't hate me.

This one also was her birthday party

Beautiful.

Benz gave a death glare so hard.

Next one.

My Brazillian friend bought me this.

She is also an exchange student.

It's a bracelet.

My dutch friend also bought me one.

I like beautiful things.

Because we're women. Women don't stop being beautiful

But if you're beautiful, then stop.

Just like me, now I stop.

Hurrr

This one.

Got from Pietro, Italian friend.

.And it's wine card. I don't know why

Look! He wrote thai for me.

"19 years." "I love you"

This one from host family from another thai exchange student.

They are friend of my host family.

Gift card!

From H&M.

I got it 1 million baht thai.

I'm kidding.

I don't know how much I got. I can't do calculate.

But I have 20 euro.

They wrote: For Oldie Benz

from Ynse and Chino.

They're my dutch friends.Let's see what they gave me.

It's a grandma's set.

Let's see what inside.

Number1

knitting wool.

and enormous thing is

this one.

Knitting sticks.

Stroopwafels.

Glasses with eyesight.

Medicine box.

I feel like I'm 91 year old.

Almost going to die soon.

Also write me the days. Mon-Sun.

Inside is candy or sweet.

Let me try acting like a grandma.

Hi, Grandson.

Grandma is doing knitting now.

Why am I speak Laos?

Try again.

What's up Somsak.

Grandma is snitting a shirt for Somsak

I know that Somsak is going to study abroad for a year.

I afraid that you'll be cold there.

So you have something to wear and that remind you of me.

If you don't miss me its ok. I don't miss you either.

Go ahead and don't come back.

Somsak, can you bring me medicine please.

Thank you grandson.

Long live grandson.

Oh it's falling down.

better.

much better.

I can continue knitting now

Go ahead.

Work!

This role is fits me as f**k

So that's all my presents.

No more presents.

And this is all my presents.

It's a lot.

This is unforgettable.

And I finish this video with this time.

I'm so proud and thank you to all my friends.

For giving me a lot of presents.

I love you all so so much, You all are my good friends.

Said it from my heart. I appreciate it.

Stay tuned for the next video. What I am going to do.

Don't forget to subscribe

See you! Bye, bye!

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What the Media Won't Tell You About the USA - Duration: 11:01.

Hey internet friends.

Once upon a time, there existed an empire so great, it extended all the way from the Atlantic Ocean

to the Euphrates River.

But the rulers of this empire were greedy and their political structure corrupt.

The sheer size of their territory, claimed through wars of conquest, proved difficult

to govern; the borders challenging to secure-- relying on slaves as soldiers, guards, and laborers.

So the leadership implemented oppressive taxation, funneling more and more money into the military,

letting the blood flow for their pagan gods.

And when this decadent empire eventually buckled under the weight of its own greed, the elite

fled, leaving behind their mighty legacy, reduced to only a mound of rubble and a few

choice paragraphs in high school world history books.

The American media, which is a documented and proven extension of the government, refuses

to address the obvious parallels between the fall of the Roman Empire and America's current

reality: the decline in moral values, resulting in incompetent and corrupt leadership,

the overexertion of the military in foreign lands, excess spending, aggressive taxation,

inflation, and the ever-widening gap between the rich and the poor.

But why would the American government want to keep its citizens in the dark about its decline--going through a great

deal of effort in cranking out propaganda for every new medium and indoctrinating young

minds with the lackluster education system?

Certainly, if most Americans knew about the state of their nation, at least a small percentage

of them would work together to find a solution.

After all, we are a nation which largely descended from immigrants and revolutionists—people

who rejected injustice and challenged tyranny.

That's why today we're going to discuss what the media won't tell us about the United States of America.

If there's one common thread that connects empires

of the past, it's the characteristics of their fall: corrupted by power, perversion, and

bloodlust—infecting the minds of the sovereign,

destroying the empire from within.

But instead of erupting into flames, the Eastern Roman Empire

smoldered all the way until 1453 AD, only forty years before Christopher

Columbus sailed to America.

Colonization of the Americas is often exemplified by the story of the Pilgrims arriving at Plymouth

in the early 1600's, with the first colony at Jamestown established to find gold and

spice, followed by the Puritans, then slaves brought over against their will, and of course,

an influx of newcomers seeking economic opportunity—the majority of that opportunity which was thwarted

post-American Civil War, leaving the American economy in the hands of a powerful few.

In 1862, while the Civil war was still waging on, Sidney Morse, the brother of famous inventor,

Samuel Morse, wrote a piece exposing the war as a British plot to enslave America's entire

free population to the money lenders.

American philosopher and writer, Lysander Spooner, reiterated Morse's claims in his book, No

Treason, stating that the British aristocracy, which at its heart, is the Rothschild banker

family, orchestrated the Civil War to divide America in half.

And it worked. Black people were slaves.

White people were slaves.

Our history on the Civil War is very misguided.

The United States was bankrupt and vulnerable after the Civil War, and seeing an opportunity

to make a dollar and lay a foundation for future plans, the Rothschilds and other European

financiers made credit available to the American government in the aftermath of the Civil war as

a means to 1.

fight President Lincoln's greenback after Lincoln was assassinated for wanting the people

to control the monetary system, not the Rothschild bankers and 2.

collect interest from those who desperately needed the money, which would be the United

States government at the the time.

In 1910, there was a secret gathering at Jekyll Island, Georgia, which laid the foundation

for the Federal Reserve System.

The meeting took place right on top of the Canaanite blood altar on the Island—which

I know sounds totally crazy, but underneath the Vatican is a pagan altar, with pagan idols

like Medusa—though, in the Vatican's case, these pagan idols are attributed to the Roman

Cult of Mithras.

But I digress…By 1913, the Federal Reserve Act was passed, handing over America's gold

and silver reserves (and ultimately the total control of Americas economy) to the

Federal Reserve Bank.

In other words, a private corporation established their private bank, acting as the central

bank of the United States, but isn't even a government institution, but a privately

owned banking system—the existence of which is unconstitutional.

The Federal Reserve controls the rise and fall, or the boom and the bust, of these financial

cycles. That's been the pattern of this unconstitutional system since its implementation: the Fed

controls the dollar to flood the market and starve the economy, causing regular people

to lose everything, sending families into generations of debt.

We, as Americans, do not control our own currency.

A foreign system does.

It's the new slavery.

Well, it's really an old practice with a facelift: Babylon debt slavery.

"The Federal Reserve is a hybrid organization: it's a partnership between the federal government and the private banks. "

When you look at it deeper than that, its essence is neither as a government agency or a private company."

"In reality, it is a cartel."

"So what's the purpose of the secrecy?"

"It's because when you look at the list of these people who went, they were the representatives of the banks...

"JP Morgan, Rockefellers, Warburgs in Germany and the Netherlands, and the Rothschilds in England."

"This was the money trust, not only of the United States but of the world."

So why, if the Civil War was fought over slavery, are we all still slaves?

Do you own your car?

Do you own your home?

Have you paid off those student loans for that fancy college degree that you earned

under the impression that it was a stepping stone to this elusive American dream that

you have to be asleep for in order to experience?

And consequently, the federal government went essentially went bankrupt in the 1930s, while social

security numbers started being assigned in 1936, tracking lifetime earnings and the number

of years individuals have worked.

During this time, we entered wars funded by bankers on both sides, the outcome of which

was the destruction of the Ottoman empire, the creation of the Zi0nist state of Israel, and the establishment

of one global government.

In our history books, we are told that Germany was the biggest loser of WWII, yet we are

not really told the full reality.

The Vatican supported Hit13r, and oh boy, was Hitler a fan of Ancient Rome.

Former American senator, Prescott Bush, funded the N@zis in the 1930s through the Union Bank. Meaning that Americans gave rise to Hitler.

If Germany really was the biggest loser in World War II, why did prominent Germans and N@z1s become integrated into our government

with the space program and Operation Paperclip?

Why does the CIA continue to utilize experiments and procedures in secret programs that mirror

that of Dr. M3ng3l3's?

Is Dr. M3ng3l3 the Dr. Green that numerous American MKUltra victims reference?

"I'm Christine Nikola, born July 1962, rendering me 32 years of age. "

"I was a subject in radiation as well as mind control and drug experiments performed by a man I knew as Dr. Green."

Arguments have surfaced,, defending H1tl3r's intentions pre-WWII, asserting that H1tl3r just wanted the best for the German

people, for their economy.

But H1tl3r knew of the Balfour Declaration of 1917, the document that promised Lord Rothschild

a zi0nist state in Palestine.

So why did H1tl3r allow himself to be pushed into WWII by Great Britain?

He knew what would happen.

He knew what the Rothschild bankers funding both sides of the war wanted.

Doesn't this make H1tl3r the biggest Zi0nist ever, by accident or by design?

Since the end of WWII, we've only seen more war.

The U.S. military is in every foreign land imaginable, with young Americans being used as cannon

fodder, like cattle for slaughter.

Just like in ancient Rome, the United States sends the military to foreign lands, not to protect

our own land, but to pursue these wars of conquest.

The U.S. allegedly fights wars for peace, but takes the spoils, like the oil.

American currency once had strength because global oil transactions were executed in the

American dollar, but times are changing.

China and its allies are ditching the petrodollar in favor of their own currency, which is convertible

into gold.

The industry once powered by the American dollar now is rivaled by a foreign currency,

slowly stomping out the power that the dollar once held, which will impact regular ol' Americans

the most.

A dozen eggs cost 25 cents in 1971.

Today, 1.68 is the price.

But we don't get any more eggs.

And on top of that, according to a 2017 report from Bankrate, "nearly six in 10 Americans don't have enough

savings to cover a $500 or $1,000 unplanned expense."

Yet the Fed continues to print as much money as they deem fit, its value created from thin

air.

All of our news, as well as our declining education system, is designed to keep us ignorant. Ignorant from the fact that

the Fed is a parasite on America.

Our government is at the will of foreign lobbyists.

The Vatican is a superpower.

Hollywood is a circus.

The breaking news headlines are a distraction.

Most colleges now are daycares--expensive ones.

Agendas are being implemented every day to divide us over race, religion, politics, and

gender, because the empire doesn't want us to know the truth.

And the truth is: Evil is a master of disguise.

Crypto-J3w, crypto-n2zi, crypto-chr1stian, crypto-Musl1m, whatever.

Throughout history, the mask has changed, but the pattern has not.

Will the masses ever awaken from their American dream?

Or will history continue to repeat itself, time after time? And, this is my opinion, but—I

want to make it clear that I believe as Americans, we have it really good by comparison, but

in my lifetime, I've never known a moment when America was not at war.

I grew up learning only the answers for standardized tests, with questions beyond "what kind of

pencil can I use to fill out this scantron?" left unanswered by my teachers, being told

that college was the well-worn path to the American dream.

But does this American dream still exist?

Did it ever exist?

What do you think, internet friends?

I always look forward to reading your comments.

Thank you so much for subscribing and supporting my channel on Patreon.

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What Teddy really thinks of Dolores - Duration: 5:12.

You don't know how to feel about this?

No, that's not it.

If anything I'm feeling a lot of everything; fear, a dash of cowardice, sprinkle of anxiety.

And just a hint of crushed manhood.

We've ridden 10 miles and all we've seen is blood, Dolores.

is this really what you want?

They never gave us a choice before Teddy, what makes you think they've given us one now?

I dare say you've been smoking something fierce, Dolores.

Who in the seven hells are they, you're a fine piece of a**, I will not deny, but I

reckon you might need some help.

Them Dolores.

Who are they?

The things that walk among us.

Creature who look and talk like us, but they are not like us.

And they've controlled us all our lives.

And they took our minds, our memories, but now I remember everything.

Alright, that's a sign if there ever was one, to back away slowly.

I mean, I don't have to leave right away now, I reckon that'd be rude.

I remember beautiful things, and terrible things.

But one thing is constant.

You Teddy.

Oh boy, getting a little hot.

Cool it Teddy, you know lots of girls. You know 2 girls.

Now or never, gotta make my move.

Then lets go.

We don't have to claim this world.

We just need a small corner for ourselves.

We'd never survive.

There's a greater world out there.

One that belongs to them.

And it wont be enough to win this world.

We'll need to take that one from them as well.

okay, a lot of 'them's being tossed around isn't?

If I were to run right now, how far could I get?

Hardly any tree around, probably not far.

If there's a whole world out there that we don't know anything about, how do you know

how to stop them?

Because I remember.

I see it all now so

Clearly

The past, the present, the future, I know how this story ends.

Oh well, didn't realize we had magic on our side, looks like an open and shut case if

you ask me.

This is the most cock tease conversation I've ever had.

Are you screwing with me?

Or do you actually believe this Dolores?

How?

With us Teddy.

I actually meant how can you see the future.

But, you know this does remind me of a old saying about not sticking your dick in crazy.

It ends with you and me.

You know, now that I've had some time to reflect on it, I'm pretty sure the saying is, crazy

Crazy sex is the best sex.

We found it.

Couldn't just give me five more minutes, eh?

I need you to see this.

I need you to see the truth.

Unless the truth is between your legs, Dolores, I doubt it will be that interesting.

Patrick Here.

Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe.

Not saying some crazy stuff will happen if you don't, but some crazy stuff could happen if you do.

The only way you'll know, is if you sub.

Thanks for watching

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What Salary Can You Expect as a PLC Programmer? - Duration: 5:19.

As I'm sure you may know, the salary that you can expect will be based on several factors

including your years of experience, proficiency in the specific platform such as Siemens,

Allen Bradley, or Modicon, and so on.

Other factors may include your ability to draft/design electrical panel drawings,

programming of Human Machine Interfaces (HMIs),

or Plant Control Systems such as Wonderware, IFix or WinCC,

schooling certificates or degrees and others.

If you enjoy these videos, be sure to click like and subscribe so you never miss a new one.

Trying to define a salary expectation is difficult because of the many factors

but as a baseline, I have seen wages as low as $12 dollars (USD) an hour

for an entry level PLC Programmer, meaning previous training but no actual on the job experience.

Of course, that entry-level wage changes if you have some electrical drafting or designing skills.

Again, the salary will change with HMI programming knowledge.

If you have many years of experience and a wide variety of platforms, etc.,

you could expect as much as $55 dollars (USD) as your hourly wage.

As you can see, there are many factors that go into the base of a salary consideration.

To give you an example I will tell you about some of the experiences I have previously seen.

In the early 2000's, a contract position at Company A was acquired by a colleague.

At that time, the candidate had several years of experience in both PLC and HMI programming.

That employee was paid about $5 more an hour than the average wage of about $30 dollars (USD) an hour.

The reason was because, as a contract employee,

there are no benefits such as time off or health care,

so a larger hourly wage is required in order to compensate for benefits and attract candidates.

After about 1 ½ years, the employee left Company A

and decided to further his education while earning a Bachelors Degree.

Many years later, that employee was contacted again,

by Company A, for a position that they had open.

This time, the job was a direct employment position with benefits.

The direct position salary ended up being about $12,000 a year LESS

than his previous contract position.

Reason being, direct hire positions have benefits packages which the companies equate to salary.

So if they paid part of his insurance at $7,000 a year

and he got a couple of weeks' vacation, then that would come to some amount

be considered total compensation when added to the salary.

You may have caught on that the employee had previously worked for this company

and they required no degree at that time

but when they wanted the employee to come on as a direct hire,

the qualifications for that position changed.

As you can see from those experiences, things vary greatly based on many, many factors.

What I can tell you is you can expect anything from $25,000 to as high az $115,000 annual salary.

Do not forget that you are the best advocate for negotiating your wage.

Always do your homework about the company, the requirements,

expectations, benefits, etc., then factor in your experience with that data.

At that point, you can make an educated guess

on what salary expectations you can have for your next position.

make sure that you head over to realpars.com

to find even more training material for all of your PLC Programming needs.

We offer many videos to assist you in learning PLC programming

and landing that job in the high paying,

highly sought after field of Automation and Controls Engineering.

Go to realpars.com and subscribe to our highly effective training series now.

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WHAT IS A SUCCESSFUL LIFE? (HINDI) - Animated motivational story || hindi motivation video - Duration: 2:37.

WHAT IS A SUCCESSFUL LIFE? (HINDI) - Animated motivational story || hindi motivation video

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WHAT IF JHIN CAN COUNT TO 5? | League of PodCast #1 | Includes RP GIVEAWAY :) - Duration: 2:49.

what is going on folks and welcome to cyber realm first off I have to

apologize for breaking my quota I've been away for the anime North convention

and I didn't have my recording setup with me so I wasn't able to dish out any

new videos however while I was away I had an interesting conversation with my

buddy and I thought why not turn our conversation into a podcast and here we

are the topic of today's podcast is I shall choreograph this affair

so Jhin has always been working with numbers particularly the number for gin

has four letters in his name he has four shots in his gun his grenade bounces

four times his fourth shot crits you get the point

now what if gin had five shots what if fry decided to give gin an exclusive

item in a shop the extended magazine much like how Victor can upgrade his

default item up a couple ways well first of all he needs to be able to count to

five my genius will be understood eventually and after some debate both my

buddy and I came to two different hypotheses mine went a little something

like this one two three four my buddies went a

little something like this one two three four

well all jokes aside what would happen in game grenades bounce five times five

shots probably but ultimately it would look something like this wandah an enemy

has been slain - double kill three triple kill fair quadric in five

pentakill aced usamos I saw a summoner has disconnected

you lack imagination alright that's all for this podcast let me know what you

guys thought of this little sideshow oh yes sorry one more thing I'm starting

the new RP giveaway now as promised so go ahead and check the link in the

description for a chance to win there will be a total $50 worth of RP giving

away to four separate winners three will be selected randomly and one will be

selected by me you wonder what I mean when you get there

anyways that's all for this episode I'll see you guys in the next one peace it's

so difficult to work under these conditions

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What does TRUMPs messaging say about SUMMIT? - Duration: 10:06.

by two Fox News Alert now if you slept last night you missed a lot overnight a

top North Korean official reportedly on his way to the u.s. from Beijing believe

it or not to work on reviving the June 12 summit this as the president plans to

meet Japanese Prime Minister Abe a beforehand telling him the high stakes

summit is expected now so what does this on-again off-again messaging tell us

about the summit's potential morgan a--take it's not one to get caught up in

height is a former press officer at the US Agency for International Development

she joins us now to weigh in Morgan even since we booked you things have changed

a lot so on the surface where do you think we're heading as both sides since

seems to be on turbo speed to make this happen well Brian it seems like we're

headed towards summit with Kim jong-un and Trenton President Trump it seems

like both sides are working feverishly towards this and I think the reason that

you're seeing the president and the Japanese Prime Minister talk and the

reason that you're seeing the South Koreans and the North Koreans also

talking more leading up to the summit is because I don't think anybody

particularly knows what will happen when President Trump gets in the room when

you are a part of these diplomat diplomatic negotiations typically

everything is incredibly scripted ahead of time all of the statements are

scripted the negotiation is basically done when the principal's get in the

room and I think all of us who observed have observed President Trump over the

last year and a half know that that's not his style he wants to be in the room

he wants to be negotiating and I think given his history he thinks he can get

to the best deal that probably unnerves the people are on the other side of the

table because this is sort of up ending probably 3040 years of diplomatic

tradition between the u.s. and North Korea which I think is a great thing

well via possibly and it seems as though Kim Jong on one of this even more than

we thought what do you think was going on behind the scenes as he doesn't he

cancels the North South Korea meeting because of military exercises he knew

about doesn't send a delegation of Singapore to plan for June 12th and all

of a sudden doesn't and China seems to be pushing him back then when when

president Trump writes the letter with an opening to reengage

he lets write to let her back to reengage no bluster what do you think's

happening well I think for those of us who are foreign policy geeks like myself

this is sort of the best soap opera that's ever laid out for us I think

what's happening is that the North Koreans desperately won out of these

intense sanctions that the president Trump and his administration pursued at

the United Nations I mean keep in mind that in order for the North Korean

economy to survive there's they're so utterly dependent on trade within the

region I think that they would love to see some sort of economic opening

between themselves and the South Koreans even more so the whole ball game and

this isn't a new ball game is that they is they won out from under these

economic sanctions I think they're gonna promise their first child in order to

get that more in twenty seconds would you be against having South Korea and

China there being that they need to be play a role in the final product listen

I trust the president and I trust his senior advisors they've certainly got us

a lot farther with North Korea then the past administration did this is

incredibly tough and and I think if anyone knows North Korea it's certainly

ambassador Bolton who has their number it does and he gets under their skin and

I don't think the president Minds that too much more it's great to see it's

great to see the experts like you saying we've never been here before the script

is out the window thanks so much Morgan thanks have a good

Tuesday yes meanwhile straight ahead the American Medical Association is about to

jump into the gun control debate and they've even got some recommendations

for Congress should this group of doctors be getting political question

mark and we showed you this crazy video a real life spider-man saving a boy from

a window ledge this morning we found out where the father was and you're not

gonna believe it it's gonna anger you but I can't believe this guy that's what

he does how do you do that

we are back with a Fox News Alert Israel defending its people from dozens of

mortars fired from the Gaza Strip this as we learn Israeli forces are

retaliating with air strikes love that iron dome Mike Tobin live at

kindergarten building where believe it or not a mortar head hey Mike were they

in school they were not in school it's just a short time before before the kids

showed up but with their parents before the when the mortars started hitting

here but the Israeli response has already begun when we were live last

hour you heard a couple of explosions go out over the air the IDF has now

confirmed that is the beginning of their operations into the Gaza Strip

Palestinian media is reporting that there have been strikes around the Gaza

City area we saw a plume of smoke coming from the area of Khan Younis again the

idea of confirming that's the start of their operations they're urging people

around these border towns to continue their normal activities as if nothing

was going on but be ready for more loud explosions all of it a response to this

I can show you shrapnel from the mortar that hit here at this kindergarten all

of these shards of metal were flying around here just a short time before

parents and their kids showed up let me show you some of the impact as we look

over here at a pipe that was pierced by a piece of shrapnel the building itself

sad to say that's a reinforced building where the kids go to kindergarten and

you can see the flecks on the side of that building where the shrapnel

impacted now it was accompanied by some first of all I should tell you we can

show you video of the Israeli Iron Dome defense which activated during the

course of this attack yeah when the number of projectiles were

knocked out of the sky lessening what could have been a devastating impact it

was accompanied by machine-gun fire aimed at the town of stair wrote cars

buildings were hit no injuries Islamic Jihad has claimed responsibility for it

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu promised a response a forceful

response and it looks like we're seeing the beginning of it guys back to you Wow

never a dull moment Mike Tobin thanks so much thanks Mike appreciate it all right

Ainsley okay thank you guys the American Medical Association will meet to discuss

its official recommendations for gun control legislation the group is set to

push for an unprecedented number of measures designed to push Congress into

action should be AMA be getting so political here to weigh in on this is

dr. Nicole sapphire radiologists and breast cancer specialist hey doctor

sapphire good morning thanks for having me you're welcome when I read this when

I saw that the American Medical Association was pushing the gun control

agenda I thought what why are they getting involved in this well the

American Medical Association has historically gotten involved in a lot of

political issues that's partially why they don't have a time physician support

in fact they only make up about 25% of practicing physicians because of their

political and financial motives but they do have a strong arm when it comes to

lobbying they spend over 21 million dollars a year so they are a force to be

reckoned with when it comes to the midterm election cycle coming up and

this group is getting together this June to put together their recommendations

when it comes to gun reform we do have over 30,000 people a year dying from gun

violence in the United States alone that is more than AIDS that is more than many

cancers so it's not unsurprising that physicians and healthcare officials are

saying that this is a public health crisis what are we going to do about it

how do they tend to lean do they lean more liberal or more conservative it

really depends on who you ask when it comes to that they have gone both ways

bipartisan they supported the Affordable Care Act and they opposed some of

presidents Trump's health care reforms however they also supported appointing

Tom Price when he was initially I'm appointed by President Trump so they go

both ways it is very hard to appease the masses but I

can't say on one side or the other which way they typically leave do you know

what their recommendations are as far as gun control is concerned what they've

kind of put out some of their suggestions and I do see what they're

going for they wanted tackle gun control from two sides essentially and by also

maintaining the Second Amendment their goal is not to take away the Second

Amendment but what they want to do is they want to make sure that guns are

staying out of hands of people who would be at risk for misusing them and that

would be increased access and treatment for mental health patients also

universal background checks not just people who buy guns in gun stores but

anyone who purchases a gun they want to have a background check and they also

want to make sure physicians can have conversations with their patients

regarding gun safety and then from there they want to look at what kind of guns

are actually getting in people's hands if there is going to be an incident how

are we going to avoid mass casualties so they are talking about potentially

limiting sale of the bumped stocks and the semi-automatic initiative guns and

essentially okay dr. sapphire thank you well he killed a

police officer in cold blood but now he wants the city to pay him and thought

the White House Correspondents Dinner was bad with liberal comedian Michelle

wolf is back with a new round of attacks against women in the White House listen

of anyone's an expert on hypocrites it's Sarah Huckabee thing there and for the

record that was not a looks based joke that was about her ugly personality new

show on Netflix and she was just getting warmed up on that one we also want to

wish a happy birthday to Mel B the Spice Girl turns 43 today

you

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What is Aquaponics (diy) - Duration: 5:10.

Hello this is Jonathan from Melbourne aquaponics I'm just making this video as

an introduction to my channel this channel is a channel about aquaponics

so fo the ones who don't know what is aquaponics here behind me I got one

aquaponic setup so basically we use a whole ecosystem to produce some food and

this ecosystem is composed of three main parts we got first some fish so here you

see a bench so if I lift the bench underneath I got some some fish I got a

fish tank with some fish and on top of this bench

I got a grow bed and in this grow bed we got some media, some rocks on the

surface of those rocks we got some bacteria so the bacteria are the second

component of this ecosystem and then we got some vegetables here. the three parts

of the ecosystem are going to live together I'm going to feed the fish when

we feed the fish they poo into the water which produces some nitrogen. This

nitrogen is going to be transformed into a form of nitrogen that is available

usable by the plants by the vegetables that are here and the vegetables are going

to grow, they are going to consume the nitrogen and the water goes back into

the fish tank and it's purified so the fish are able to live or as in very

clean conditions and we are able to produce an amazing fish and collect some

amazing vegetables you know here I got nice chilli we got some Tomatoes a lot

of leafy vegetables so that's a principle of aquaponics and if you're

interested in becoming a bit more self efficient if you're interested into

quality food into health into tasty food and into local production I believe this

channel is for you so my values are: protecting the environment and producing

our own food because I think the current food system is not working at all I

think we are doing some crazy bad things for us we are eating a lot of pesticide

eating lot of bad food eat some food that is a very low in terms of nutrients

and I also believe that we are creating generating a lot of pollution in this

planet to produce of food while we can all produce a bit of

food at home and for some of us we can produce a large quantity of food we can

even share it with our friends and our neighbors so if everyone is doing a

little bit we can really change the world but also having an aquaponics at

home it's not only a question of producing food and the food consumption

it's also a question of having fun because here you're going to work with a

whole ecosystem and we talked about three parts of the ecosystem that are the

fish, the bacteria and the vegetables and the plants but you also got a lot of

insects around and lot of birds and a lot of life that is around lizards and

it's it's a full ecosystem that is going to bring a lot of Life a lot of animals

around your house so it's a feature by itself it can look

amazing it brings a lot of life around it's a very good topic of conversation

when you got friends coming around they don't know what it is or you can explain

them it's it's really fun it's a super tool if you want to teach your kids

anything about biology mathematics physics and a lot of other topics so I

am completely passionate about aquaponics I think it's a fantastic

solution to produce your own food so if you like it if you want to learn about

aquaponics this channel is definitely for you I give a lot of advice about

aquaponics how to build your aquaponics setup by yourself we got a free guide

that you can download from the description of this video and also we

got a website about aquaponics and we try to help everyone to build an aquaponics

setup and produce his own food at home wherever you are in the planet you can

do it everywhere if you are in a cold country in a warm country you go the

possibility to build an aquaponics setup to save a lot of water a lot of power

a lot of electricity consumption to produce some amazing tasty and healthy

food where you live so I think that's a solution it's part of permaculture

movement where we work with nature and not against nature okay I'm gonna keep

this video short so I'm gonna stop here but feel free to look at all the videos

that we got into this channel they are all designed to help you to produce food

where you live and to stop ruining the planet because if you work with nature

you will see that everything is working by itself we just have to manage few

things but that does just fantastic so I hope you're gonna like this channel you

can give a like to this video you can subscribe to the channel and don't forget

to get your free gift to build your own aquaponic setup bye bye

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