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I am Barry Allen the fastest cushion alive time for a channel update Nick

speaking and welcome to this video right time for a channel update August already

and Wow didn't last month go quick I know I say it every time but time is

literally flying past it's now the summer holidays and it's time for a

channel update before that though if you would like to keep up to date with the

wonders of Warhammer 40k then please subscribe and hit the bell button so you

don't miss a video okay so first of all a massive welcome

to all of my new subscribers I'm now on a twelve and a half thousand subscribers

wow that is just amazing and of course can't happen without you guys pressing

that subscribe button I really do appreciate it now talking of YouTube

I've been trying my best to use the new beta creator studio which is available

now and I've been using it on and off for a good couple of months now but I

have to admit I'm not particularly liking it I think has some great new

features the analytics side of things is fantastic however I do find it a little

bit more difficult to use maybe I'm just a bit too old-school and

I don't like change however I'm giving it my best shot

I am continuously trying to use it but I'm always finding myself having to

click out I know all of the features aren't there yet but there are still

some things on there which I just don't particularly like compared to the old

format however I will keep going but I'd love to know what you think have you

been trying the new beta studio and what do you think of it let me know in the

comments box below I'd love to hear that ok so first of all what a hobby update

so it's the school summer holidays and of course necron girl has been home a

lot more so I've been spending some good quality time with her which has

been fantastic we have been watching the flash we were halfway through watching

it and we've now finished all four seasons we love it I think it's also

nice to say I think it's one of the best things I've

seen since probably a daredevil which I thought was also really good so really

enjoyed that we've watched Supergirl now we've watched the flash how to be honest

we're not really thinking we want to watch the arrow so it doesn't really

flow to our boat so we're thinking of watching what's it called a things could

Justice League is it or just League of just a comment what it's called but the

one that's got all of the superheroes in so that's probably what we're going to

watch next but however as well as watching that

we have been painting our miniatures so expect a hobby update regarding the

painting of those miniatures and that's one thing that I have been doing so I

haven't been doing too much on my Emperor's Children models at the moment

I'll be doing the Death Guard of course I did those Necron Pylons where I built

and painted a huge batch of those I painted the Ork for 6 + Stevo and

I've got a new Necron project coming up and terrain project I made a video

about not having enough line-of-sight blocking terrain and I'm hoping that my

new project which is coming up is going to solve that now regarding my emperor's

children noise Marines I do need to work on them I've decided I've got to get

them finished by the end of September because in October I'm gonna have my get

its painted challenge that's where you get a unit or a model that you've had in

your case for a very long time and you haven't painted it yet and the idea is

to get it painted I am going to be painting some Elder I've

been using the get it painted challenge to actually get my elder army painted so

I'm looking forward to that I'm not quite sure what I'm going to paint yet

but it will probably be the shining Spears we will have to see and of course

this is an open challenge to everyone so if you want to join in might get it

painted challenge then please feel free right so that's the Hobby update next I

want to talk about the channel itself okay so I recently met up with Nick from

old average brit gaming he came to my house and we played some 40k now he

arrived on the doorstep with this an old average brit gaming mug so Thank You

Nick this had the coaster with it as well

in return gave him an IDICBeer T-shirt so we exchanged gifts we met up we

had a good chat nick is a great bloke very friendly very nice and I really had

a fantastic day once the pleasantries were over of

course we got to playing 40k and battling it out on the table

we had three games we had a seventeen fifty points game which will be featured

on my channel on Monday and then a few days after that we've got a video going

up on Nick's channel a two thousand point game of my assault necrons versus

his imperial knight army what I'm going to do is link you up to his channel in

the description below and also a card just there go and check him out give him

a sub so you don't miss that battle report right at the end of the day we

also played a small game of 500 points a combat patrol game that's going to be

featured on my channel at some point too like I said it was an awesome day Nick's

a great guy you should definitely check him out and give him a sub and also watch

out for the battle report coming soon now talking of battle reports of course

I've got my necron pylon list all ready to go I'm really just waiting for

my buddy to come back to playing 40k he's still

renovating the house as you would expect these things go on much longer than you

originally anticipate however we did have a little game last week it was a

thousand points actually I played part of my list that I played against Nick

like I said we just chucked some models down we roll some dice he just had one

case that he turned up with the first one that he could grab from his house

and it happened to have terminators and a land Raider in so like I said we just

had a fun 1000 point game I didn't record it he hasn't played for a good

couple of months he was a bit rusty and I just thought it would be just fun just

to play a game so he is back and hopefully some times soon I'll be able

to play that pylon necron against him I of course will be playing Richard again

from capatan Morgan's wargames we've got a few games lined up mainly practice

games for the tournament that we're go to but he is up for playing that

pylon list as well so I should be able to get a couple of battle reports with that

list at some point now of course I announced that I was going to be doing

Elder and Tyranids on the channel I did my Elder showcase video I really

hope you likes that because that took me a lot of hours to do I think was 12

hours in total to make that 15 minute video but I think it was worth it and it

was great to see my army all on display however since then I haven't made any

other videos for either Elder or Tyranids like I said it's the school

holidays now I'm not getting quite as much time to myself I have been perusing

the Elder codex trying to come up with a Saim Hunn themed list I have to say

I've had a few surprises from reading that codex because I hadn't looked at it

before so I'm going to make a video on my findings regarding the Saim Hann list

that I'm trying to come up with and of course I need to make some Tyranid videos

as well it's all about finding time but I do plan to make those Tyranid and

Eldar video so keep an eye out for them and if you enjoyed this video

please consider subscribing hit my icon at the end of the video so you can keep

up to date with the wonders of Warhammer 40k beam me up

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What if used the same currency across the world? - Duration: 8:00.

In today's video, we're going to discuss what would happen

if all of us agreed to use the same currency across the world...

The concept of money has been around for a long time.

So long that it's hard for us to imagine life without it.

But if you go back in time by 5000 years, you'll see humans living in a society

where money didn't exist and going about their lives just fine.

Back then, instead of spending money to buy something,

people just borrowed items from each other based on mutual trust

(which later came to be known as debt).

Sometimes, they exchanged items of the same value to get what they wanted

(which was otherwise called bartering).

These were simple methods and worked reasonably well for a while.

But both of them had their fair share of issues too.

With debt, you could only borrow from someone who already trusted you.

And on the other hand, while bartering, you had to find someone

who was interested in what you had to exchange.

This restricted the number of people you could trade with

and quickly became a problem for everyone.

So we found a solution by coming up with the idea of currency,

a universal good that could be exchanged for anything.

With a common currency in place, people were able to trade with pretty much anyone easily.

Since currency was usually made out of paper or metal,

it didn't spoil like food, or grow older like cattle.

People could keep them for as long as they wanted.

It was also small, lightweight and practical enough to be carried around easily,

even in large amounts.

This was a revolutionary idea, and it paved the way for us

to work together and build better societies.

Everything was perfect and everyone lived happily ever after.

Except… it wasn't and they did not.

It turned out, everybody had their own ideas for money around the world.

Some of us used gold and silver coins, others used paper notes,

and some of us even used cowrie shells.

Every civilization around the world came up with their own currency,

and it became hard for people to trade between regions.

Pretty soon, we were forced to come up with a system to help us

exchange different kinds of money.

Fast forward to today, thousands of years later, this system for converting currency

still exists in some form and is called foreign exchange (or forex).

While the underlying need for currency has stayed the same,

everything else in the world has changed completely.

Today, there are more than 180 currencies in circulation around the world,

created and managed by different countries.

We exchange more than 4.1 trillion dollars worth of money every day.

Currency trading is considered to be "the largest market in the world".

But wait, what if we could make things simple again

and remove the concept of currency exchange altogether?

Let us take a closer look at a single currency system.

One of the biggest benefits of moving to a single currency

is that we will no longer need foreign exchange.

According to a report published by the Single Global Currency Association,

this would save us more than $400 billion in just transaction fees every year.

All of that money saved can be used for development

or can even help governments provide tax cuts to people.

No matter how people choose to spend their money,

they will not have to go through a mediator at any point.

This would make it very easy for them to compare prices globally

and buy foreign goods every

Additionally, companies will be able to sell their products across international markets

easily, which will not only increase competition but also lower prices, ultimately making things

better for the consumer.

When a single global currency is implemented, there will be no multi-currency fluctuations

and the value of money will stay the same across the world, similar to how it is today

between two European nations or two cities in the United States.

Since this new form of currency will not be associated with the economy of one particular country,

there will be no risk associated with holding it.

The value of your money will stay the same in the global market even when your country

is going through a tough time.

This will mean that individuals, companies and even banks

will no longer have to worry about their investments,

especially during unexpected events like wars, depressions and natural disasters.

With any additional costs and complexities out of the way, businesses will start making

more foreign investments and will create more opportunities together.

This is expected to increase the overall GDP of the world by $9 trillion

and can tremendously improve standards of living in developing countries.

All of these make it look like having a universal currency is a great idea.

So why don't we go ahead and do it?

Well, hold on a second...

These are all hypothetical scenarios and we don't know what challenges we'll discover

if we try to do this in real-life.

But let's try to make an educated guess.

For starters, moving to a single currency system will cause a lot of confusion

and make people lose their sense of wealth.

For example, if a single currency gets implemented, imagine the life of people living in Vietnam

where 1 US Dollar is worth over 22,000 Vietnamese Dong.

Some of them could go from being a billionaire to a millionaire overnight

and feel like they lost most of their wealth, even if they continue to have the same value of money.

Not only that, adopting a single currency for the whole world means that we'll have

to agree on a one-size-fits-all monetary policy (similar to what we have with the Euro today).

While it has its benefits, it will offer no flexibility to independent nations

and make it harder for them to deal with their own unique economic problems.

For example, because they weren't using a common currency, Iceland was able to manage

their economic crisis better by deprecating the value of the Krona.

However, even though Greece probably needs to do something similar,

an adjustment (if it can happen at all) will take years because they've agreed to use the Euro.

Meanwhile, other wealthier nations in Europe, like Germany, for example,

will have to shoulder the economic impact of countries like Greece, Spain and Portugal

who are facing their own economic challenges.

These sort of problems are already starting to show up in real-life with the euro,

a currency that was adopted by just 19 countries in the same region.

Imagine how hard it would be for us to achieve this with hundreds of countries from different

parts of the world facing very different challenges.

More than anything else, the hardest part of adopting a universal currency is setting

up a centralized union to regulate it.

In addition to the almost impossible task of deciding who would be in charge,

we'll need all of our leaders to let go of some of their power

in order for the greater good of the entire world.

They will also need to agree on sound financial policies that work for everyone,

and not just for themselves.

While all of this might seem unlikely, it's not impossible.

The world has already seen drastic changes made to foreign exchange in recent history.

With the introduction of floating currencies in 1971 and the Euro in 1999,

our leaders have shown that they are ready to try bold ideas to make life better for everyone.

So even if we don't move to a single currency right away,

there's a good chance that we will take a few steps in that direction.

With some countries, including Russia and China, as well as the United Nations expressing

interest, it might not be long before we get started.

Only time will tell if we'll be able to do any of this successfully

and have a positive effect on our society.

If you enjoyed watching this video, please show us some support by hitting the like button

and subscribing to our channel.

To learn more about this topic, check out some of these videos

that offer some great insights on currency exchange.

You can also check out our recent video on climate change

which talks about why we should come together to save our planet.

Thanks for watching and see you in the next one!

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What is the SingleBiggestChallenge when it Comes to InterracialRelationships? - #AskJohnnySwirl 65 - Duration: 10:22.

today on ask Johnny swirl we have a seri... I don't know what to do

we calm down we see... today on Ask Johnny Swirl...too much a little less

pillow talk it's a special pillow talk episode

All right all right... you're already laughing...

today on Ask Johnny Swirl we are going to talk about the single most single

biggest challenge frustration when it comes to interracial relationships I've

gotten asked this question in certain ways but I'm actually working on a

project for my marketing agency for one of my clients and this is how this

question came about so but it's actually a really good question and tell you what

let's just go ahead and get into the show all right welcome back to the show

today the question is

and let me get right into the answer today so this is some people want to

talk about for a long time on the show I just didn't know how it was going to

approach it but today is the big day and to me the biggest challenge I feel like

with interracial relationships but this goes for anything in life will really

poor relationships in general and stuff I just think it's bigger with

interracial relationships because we're dealing with different races and

ethnicities and that is assumptions what I guess I'm getting at is people okay

so I don't even take this back to my marketing agency where when I have a

client and they're you know they're the the owner for that I'm just gonna start

to be the owner or CEO but it could be like just somebody whoever the head of

their marketing department and whatnot it they always assume that they know

what their customers thinking until you put something out there from a marketing

standpoint and they were totally wrong at what they thought their customer

client patient whatever wanted and I think that's true in dating as well you

know everybody thinks oh like this is I sometimes you guys in the comments will

kind of get on my nerves a little bit with the you know black men and the

white men and but you know it's like you know you're you're talking we people are

individuals you guys you know I mean at the end of the day people are still

individuals yes you will see you know things skew a certain way that you know

predominantly there's predominately that but let's be honest everybody's

different so when you're dealing with it on an individual we're all individuals

so if we go dating somebody of a different race or ethnicity we're

automatically assuming things about them I guess from some standpoint that's a

human nature we're always gonna do that in anything we do you know like if you

you know like I know me if I went on a date with a Mexican girl who you know

her she's Auto percent Mexican I'm gonna start assuming things about her I just

know myself I've never gone with a Mexican girl

before but I'm gonna assume that she eats a lot of tacos and you know me

these are things so I understand we were all are gonna do that to some extent

let's keep that in mind but I guess my point is this if everybody said to

themselves you know okay I might assume things but let me keep an open mind

going into something there would be a lot less problems you know and I think

people because people's insecurities get in the way and whatnot what we think we

automatically think everybody else feels that way I've noticed and I pay close

attention to this stuff maybe because I'm only child my whole life and I was

bored but I would pay attention that like if somebody liked baseball they

automatically just think everybody else likes baseball even though they know

everybody else doesn't like baseball if that makes any sense

so I think they feel that way about interracial dating as well right so if

I'm a black woman who's really never dated a white guy before right away

whatever white guy I go out with I'm going to assume he's automatically in

this way that all white men are so like he does this or he doesn't do this or

he's got this or he doesn't have this and I think that is the single biggest

challenge when it comes to interracial dating interracial relationship

let me read something to you guys because I what I'm one of my favorite

commenters so I brought it before Belinda joy I wanted to on the video on

astronautics world 62 because attraction of black women fall along class lines

for white men she says Belinda talks about crystalline

and about pushing the idea that that if a black woman wants to attract the white

man she can't be fat and shouldn't allow herself to be big I'm a big woman I

would compare my looks to a woman half my size and I think I am pretty

I don't believe size matters matters when it comes to attracting a white man

I think the overall appearance swagger and personality does because the bottom

line is there are men of every race that don't like fat women and only prefer

thin women you as a white man could tell me if I'm wrong on that point I also

think the same is true when it comes to class I have had white men that

clearly attracted me not approach me and I never know if it's because of my age

or how I am dressed because if I am in a business suit carrying my briefcase

sashay down the street they look and smile but don't approach me the white

guys in business suits will but not a guy dressed in jeans and a t-shirt okay

so I guess the point I'm trying to make is right away you know

Belinda's in her mind trying to figure out okay why are they doing this were

they not doing this but I think the point is this and I like what she's

saying in that comment is that you know she's right in that there are guys of

different races that like bigger women guys that like skinny women there's guys

like you know and and I think the good example is myself you know when I was

growing up in Brett grade school eventually school junior high high

school always liked the black girls but I was a popular got the white girls

liked me I wasn't so you know what I'm saying like nobody would have expected

in society standards for me to like black girls when they would just have

expected me being a wreck a white guy of a certain look and whatever else to like

the white girls do you see what I'm saying

so my point is the assumptions if we assume right away we're all we're gonna

we're going to block our blessings by thinking it's this way and that's the

only way it is do you know what I mean I think that's the perfect example because

everybody would have just think I mean there were so many times when these

white girls are sort of like what is wrong with you why don't you like us you

know but when I like the black girl so my point is yeah I may have been in the

minority among white guys but still that's how I was so I think the point

I'm trying to make is all these assumptions and all these assume are the

reason people aren't even going on dates in the first place because they think

well I'm a big girl so that is fate a guy won't like me or I'm you know a

white guy black girls don't like white guys so you

know what I mean I so I think assumptions and assuming is the biggest

single challenge frustration when it comes to interracial relationships

because I see it all the time my goal like I said with this channel I

don't when it comes this channel I don't like I'm not here saying everybody

should be an interracial relationship contrary to the Pro black haters and the

see racist they get on the channel that's not the point by point is for

people to expand their horizons if they're not happy in the situation's

they're in or dating the same race of guys and girls that they're dating so

for me it's really about people opening up and I think the problem with that is

people have their own prejudices their assumptions and so that keeps them from

doing that and it's so funny because I guarantee if I have guests here that

have never dated outside of their race I guarantee if I ask them that they're

gonna say it was the biggest problem well I don't you know because if you

know if you're a black guy you've always dated black women you approach black

women a certain way you approach a white woman you're gonna be out of your

comfort zone even if you change your approach you're still gonna get a little

bit of a you know hesitation or trepidation to approach that white woman

or Hispanic well you know everything is different you know it's it's it's all

sumption that's a problem but like I said this this cross is even more

interracial relationships or relationships in general this goes for a

lot of things people thinking I can't get a job because oh they'll never want

me and bla bla bla I guess that's the only way we're gonna move ahead is the

societies if we get these assumptions out of our head or if we get rejected

because we were right on the assumption okay but move to the next move to the

next one and that might not be that way so that's that's my single biggest I

think is the single biggest challenge make sure you click in the description

to put your email in there and our be a swirl network insider I'm gonna be

setting emails out every week here soon I haven't already I've been busy as hell

but I'm gonna be on that not miss it and then make sure you shoot me a comment so

if you made it this far - we're gonna start needing videos from you guys we

want to start putting up videos from you guys talking about the single biggest

challenge in frustration you have with interracial relationships

we're not Camilla's corner won't be going anymore so we're trying to come up

with new different show ideas and stuff so we want you guys I'd love to have you

guys start doing videos we're all one big community I'm not here trying to hog

the camera hog the limelight so you know hit me up shoot me an email and I'm

gonna catch you guys on the next hashtag ask Johnny Swirl

See ya peace I'm done

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What Automation Means for the Future of Jobs - Duration: 9:36.

It's been said that 65% of students entering elementary school today will need jobs that

haven't been invented yet.

What does that mean and how do we prepare for careers that don't yet exist?

You're watching FutureNow, videos about the future of tech and society.

Okay, so despite such reputable sources as the World Economic Forum using that 65% statistic,

there seems to be no legitimate original source.

However, it may not be far from the truth, especially when considering what exactly is

meant by a "job that hasn't been invented yet."

Some may argue Uber driver is a new job, but another could easily argue it's just a modern

day version of a taxi driver, simply add technology and consumer convenience and subtract wage,

benefits, and job security from the driver.

Meanwhile, a report from Institute for the Future backed up by Dell makes the even bolder

claim that 85% of the jobs today's learners will be doing in 2030 haven't been invented yet.

Regardless of whether we can trust these statistics or not, it's difficult to ignore the fact

that there is a major shift happening in employment and it's only going to ramp up from here.

Just as the dawn of the Internet lead to a renaissance of new businesses and disruptions

in old businesses, automation, artificial intelligence, biotechnology, and many other

emerging technologies are forming a Fourth Industrial Revolution that will change our

world in unknowable ways.

The First Industrial Revolution happen from the mid-18th century to the 19th century and

led our mostly agrarian and rural communities to become urban and more, well, industrial.

The invention of the steam engine and innovations in the iron and textile industries, kicked

off a fundamental shift in how people worked and connected the world in new ways with steam-powered

ships, trains, the telegraph, and more.

Every one of these inventions had a ripple effect across society and created hundreds

of new jobs.

Of course, it also centralized the means of production and the benefits of this revolution

were not universal.

Wages at factories were rather poor and the conditions were horrendous.

Not to mention the loss of jobs for craftspeople to machinery.

The Second Industrial Revolution from the late 19th century to early 20th century spread

industrialization further and saw the rise of electrical power and mass production and

such pivotal inventions as the telephone, internal combustion engine, light bulbs, cars,

and airplanes.

Once again, mass production led to greater productivity and as a result dramatic increases

in unemployment.

As the economy grew as a whole, many businesses failed due to dropping prices of certain goods.

I don't know about you, but I can't help but draw connections between this history

and the revolution in innovation we're living through today, even though we're only in

its early stages.

The Third Industrial Revolution, which happened in our lifetime and arguably is still happening

is characterized by electronics, software, and the Internet.

The Internet has connected the world unlike any other communications system before it

and has given rise to a greater ability to work from home.

The so-called "gig economy" is ironically similar to work in the pre-Second Revolution

world, when people manufactured products at home for sale.

As I discussed in a previous video about changing consumer habits leading to people declaring

Millennials are killing whole industries, the Internet and technologies like smartphones

have changed consumer expectations so that convenience is king and brick and mortar stores

are suffering because of it with the dominance of online shopping and being able to order

just about any service without leaving your home.

As every other industrial revolution before it, new technological innovations have positive

and negative impacts on everything including the economy and the workforce.

For example, while companies like Airbnb and Expedia.com have grown to multi-billion dollar

businesses, the number of travel agents has been halved in the same period of time.

And needless to say the popularity of Uber and Lyft has not lead to a positive outcome

for cab drivers.

And as automation and the digitalization of everything from services to products like

books continues, industries rise and fall, and the job market undergoes major shifts.

These shifts since the Third Industrial Revolution and going into the Fourth tend to favor growth

on extreme sides of the job market: low-skilled workers and highly-skilled workers.

Those who fall somewhere in-between are feeling the brunt of the negative effects of this shift.

So what is the so-called Fourth Industrial Revolution?

The World Economic Forum loosely defines it as characterized by a fusion of technologies

that is blurring the lines between the physical, digital, and biological spheres.

The Fourth Industrial Revolution is marked by emerging technology breakthroughs in a

number of fields, including robotics, artificial intelligence, nanotechnology, quantum computing,

biotechnology, The Internet of Things (IoT), 3D printing and autonomous vehicles.

Of course one of the largest drivers of this job shift is automation.

The less "skill" involved in a job and the more routine the work is, the more likely

it is to be replaced by a robot or an algorithm.

A study of the labor force in 46 countries by McKinsey Global Institute concluded that

almost half of work activities globally have the potential to be automated.

That doesn't mean half of all jobs, because there are very few occupations, less than

5 percent, that can be wholly replaced by automation with current technology, but nearly

every job contains some tasks that could be automated, and that's where the nearly half

figure comes in.

Apparently this amounts to nearly $15 trillion in wages.

Because why would employers pay the same wage for half the work?

And they can also get as much work done with half the workforce.

But this means automation's takeover will be slower than some seem to think and it'll

start and indeed has started with humans and robots working side-by-side, complementing

each other's work.

Of course, for some workers the effects of automation are happening much more rapidly,

mainly those that deal with repetitive tasks like data entry and manufacturing.

This means middle-class jobs working in offices, finance, and even law will also be automated,

increasing the polarization between low-paying and high-paying jobs.

With every prior shift in the job market, high unemployment has been avoided or reduced

back to normal through a redistribution of workers displaced by technology, but it's

still unclear whether the same will be true this time around.

One thing is clear: if workers susceptible to automation want to secure their future,

they will need to learn new skills.

And we must reckon with the fact that the traditional education system is not keeping

up with the change in the jobs market.

Yes, math, science, and literacy will always continue to be important subjects to be proficient

in, but there are skills that our education system is not built to teach, but are critical

to surviving the future jobs market: complex problem solving, emotional intelligence, interpersonal

and social skills, creativity, leadership, and perhaps most importantly adaptability.

With these skills, you won't be competing against robots, you'll be able to take on

the tasks they're not fit to do.

When choosing a therapist, I think I'll still stick to a human over a robot, and despite

the rate of advancement in technology, these skills are unlikely to be perfected by machines

any time soon.

But how can we teach students and re-educate workers when our current education system

was created during the first industrial revolution and remains roughly the same, one teacher

instructing a room of about 30 students in a similar age group, the so-called "factory

model" of education.

This is how we've prepared students to join the workforce for nearly 200 years.

This is not a system that breeds creativity and stokes curiosity, it's one that rewards

homogeneity, rote memorization, and the ability to pass standardized tests.

If you were to put a robot through today's school system, it would be a star student.

Perhaps it's time schools focus more on the individual, allow students to take on

passion projects, and apply what they're learning creatively.

We don't need to teach students to memorize and regurgitate information, it's more important

to teach them how to learn.

There's no way of knowing what jobs will exist in 20 years, so we can't teach students

the knowledge they will need to do them, but we can teach them how to attain that knowledge

on their own.

Computer programming, for example, is a job in which just knowing a computer language

is not sufficient because the field is constantly evolving, so a good computer programmer is

staying updated on the latest innovations, always learning.

So a school can teach a student a programming language, but if they aren't teaching them

complex-problem solving and how to be a lifelong learner, then they aren't teaching them

how to code.

It's why non-traditional education routes like coding boot camps and online education

are becoming competitive with the traditional four-year college route.

And many corporations are taking it upon themselves to educate employees and future employees

with their own programs.

But innovations in education must begin with the K-12 system, the education before the

university level.

Innovating education doesn't just mean putting tablets into classrooms and teaching students

how to code, it means restructuring the system so that the students themselves have more

of a say in how they learn and success of individual students is not based solely on

how much of the same base knowledge they know compared to their peers.

I'm not going to dive too deeply into how to reform the education system, because I'm

not qualified to do so and it's beyond the scope of this video, but the fact remains

continuing school as usual is not going to lead to the success of our students in the

future workforce.

And this change is not up to teachers, who only have so much say in how they teach, at

least in the United States, it's largely up to state and local government and individual

schools deciding to lead a revolution in education.

As for workers currently in the workforce whose jobs are under threat or who may have

already lost their job to automation, consider looking into jobs that require empathy and

all the skills listed before, like caregivers and other jobs that are people-facing like

many in the health and education sector.

It's not too late to learn a new skill either – take full advantage of these online courses

and bootcamps that offer an alternative to the increasingly expensive and multi-year

process of obtaining a college degree that is likely to only decrease in value.

But this shift happening in employment should not be solely on the shoulders of individuals,

it will also require policy to be updated and created to smooth the transition.

Ironically, the jobs that are least likely to be lost to automation are currently among

the lowest paid and thus least appealing, such as the previously mentioned caregiving

and teaching jobs.

We should push for these sectors of work to have greater benefits and pay to make pursuing

them more worthwhile.

Some have even called for policies that lead to a greater redistribution of wealth as technology-led

changes in the economy continues to increase wealth inequality.

Personally, I haven't been particularly convinced by some of the band-aid solutions

that have been suggested, such as increasing taxes for companies that eliminate jobs through

introduction of artificial intelligence, and lower taxes for those who don't.

Good policy embraces innovation, while ensuring the common man is not left behind.

We are entering a new world with old world legislation and education.

We need these both to be more flexible and forward-thinking.

The future of technology is set to lead to a better overall economy both nationally and

globally as productivity continues to increase and global trade becomes less challenging.

We need to ensure the only people benefitting from these changes aren't just CEOs, investors,

and the already highest-paid workers.

How are you personally preparing for this future and what changes to education and policy

would you like to see?

Let me know in the comments, I'm almost certainly going to make more videos about this.

If you made it this far check out my new Patreon page for more ways to engage and support content

like this.

If you want to learn more about The Fourth Industrial Revolution, I recommend the book

with that title by Klaus Schwab, founder of the World Economic Forum, affiliate link in

the description.

Until next time, I'll see you in the future.

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Change, What Would Jeff Do? Dog Training Tip of the Day #159 - Duration: 3:55.

- Hey everybody, how are you?

It's Jeff Gellman from Solid K9 Training

with my What Would Jeff Do? dog training tip of the day.

Tip number 159.

Okay.

One year.

This is what I want everyone to do for one year.

Are you not happy with your life?

Are you not happy in your relationship?

Are you not happy with yourself?

Are you struggling with depression, anxiety,

do you not like what's going on with your life

and job right now?

(laughs)

Seriously though.

Are you not happy with things?

This is what we're gonna do.

Starting today, tonight, this is what I want you to do.

For the next year, I want you to commit to

working on yourself.

That's what I want you to do.

You're gonna work on yourself.

That's it.

So, what are we gonna do about this?

Stop watching the news.

I want you stop reading newspapers.

I want you to get rid of every toxic person

on your Facebook feed.

I want you not to get involved with any online drama.

I want you to start eating better.

I want you to start working out.

Whatever that is to you, I want you to start working out.

I want you to get rid of all your toxic friends.

I wanna make sure, daily, you are putting personal growth,

positive stuff, and not this book dream, whatever that is,

sitting on the couch wishing things to happen.

Bunch of bullshit.

No, if it was that easy,

we'd all have everything we wanted to.

It's hard work.

What I want you to do is put up

a vision board, if you don't know what a vision board is

Google it, okay?

Start writing down your goals.

Write them down, commit them to paper.

Everyday do something that leads to your goal.

One year, that's all I'm asking people to do for one year.

If you're struggling in your relationship

I want you to go to marriage counseling.

If you're struggling with yourself

I want you to go to talk-therapy if it helps you.

I want you to

if you don't like your job, you either make it better

or find another job.

If there's toxic family members

it's time to kick them to the side,

read them the Riot Act, or limit conversations.

Toxic friends, same thing.

Whittle everything down.

I want you to work on yourself for a year.

You'd need surprised in one year how your life is different.

And guess what is the same?

That has nothing to do,

nothing to do with your life?

The President of the United States,

the government officials, the economy, taxes,

the weather, zero, nothing to do.

None of that, there are successful people today,

right now, and there are unsuccessful people today,

right now, same political climate, same economy,

what's different?

All the stuff that we just went over

since I turned on video on this play.

Work on yourself.

Good book, not because it's Sean, Closing the Gap.

Okay?

I'll even give some out for free.

Tell me you want it, I'll give you the free book.

I don't know, I can probably give out a dozen.

I'm almost out of them so first dozen people

that want a free book, let me know, Closing the Gap,

I'll get it to you, maybe I'll send you the eBook.

Alright?

That's what you're gonna do.

And your life will change.

It will, it will.

And if you need tune-ups, let me know.

DM me, message me.

Jeff Gellman, Solid K9 Training.

If you don't like shit, if your life sucks, you suck.

Larry Winget.

Got it?

It's nobodies fault but yourself.

100% responsibility.

Stop blaming.

That's just a couple things.

I've got tons more of this,

that's what I do seminars on.

Jeff Gellman, Solid K9 Training,

madly in love with you, talk to you soon.

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time now for everybody's favorite guessing game

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shampoo plus day now let's all play what's my fine

now let's meet our award-winning what's my line panel first the delightful star

of stage and television miss Arlene Francis

and to my left a gentleman a witty fellow who has certainly found out that

two heads are better than one I get something that's me and I'm here again I

want to tell you you look so marvelous in this new formal oh thank you you know

the reason I'm wearing a tuxedo was because I mean the last time I was here I was

wearing the sweater and just oh please Arlene I'm only human don't look at me

You be quiet now until we play the game just hold beautiful thoughts alright alright

that's Paul Winchell and Jerry Mahoney without a doubt

thank you very very much for that very friendly introduction I'm I'm really

getting a feel that I'm one of the family - Oh isn't that adorable?

well I have a little arrangement with Jerry he introduces Dorothy Kilgallen

and then he retires for a while early retires plunk in the trunk that's right

all right will you introduce on my left is a phony ventriloquist is no no

come on come on oh and on his left is my favorite redhead and yours Miss Dorothy

Kilgallen

and on my left is a very clever and amusing fellow who a week from tomorrow

night will open his summer tour in Binghamton New York with his own review

What's the Rush? Mr. Robert Q Lewis

to my left America's favorite conference EA your host Mr. John Charles Daly

and gentlemen welcome to What's My Line? once again tonight we have some very

interesting occupations all attached to some nice people and with this

combination we expect to give the panel some trouble fact I'll start giving the

panel trouble right now please put on the blindfold right away quickly I know

it's hot but still will have also a mystery guest before the panel a little

bit later in the show we'll meet our first challenger in just one minute

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alright panel the blindfolds on in place good we'll meet our first challenger

will you come in and sign in please

all right if you'll join me here as you know panel we put your blindfolds on

because there's an area of identification here either in the name

which has been written on the board either in costuming or perhaps

appearance there's some facet of our guests physical makeup or physical

actions upon the stage that would suggest too much too so you have been

blindfolded well you know sir how we score this operation yes

all right in that event let's let the folks at home and our friends here in

the theater know exactly what your line in

challenger is self-employed with that let's put Robert Q Lewis to work do you

render a service sir yes this must be some kind of service that would make you

well known to many people is that possible yes is it a service that might

have anything at all to do with the entertainment world yes would I

recognize I easily recognize your face yes

would I be safe and assuming that you are not an entertainer per se by that I

mean singer dancer comedian no I think no is the proper answer there our guest

has an identification with the public so broad in this area that we would have to

accept that there is a substantial reputation as an entertainer although

this does not exclude reputations in other fields miss Frances well then you

are a singer dancer or an entertainer right one of those yes are you known for

one of those more than another yes well that kills the singing

are you a dancer or some other kind of performer yes do you like are you do you

appear on the stage you mean explicitly here the Broadway

stage or the present office I mean has our guest appeared on a stage in a

Musical or in a nightclub act or somesuch

not lately we'll have a small conference

yes well are you perhaps better known for

something other than performing yes are you a producer of some kind yes are you

a producer in the picture business no that's two down and eight to go mr.

Winchell are you a producer in television it's very quiet lately yes

maybe well that's a good question that's almost as good of one of her weenies

have you produced a show lately a recent production yes hmm how do you produce a

program that is on steady once a week or

maybe the network hasn't told them yes you do produce a show on television is

it a weekly show yes is this particular show in the category of a variety show

alrighty I would think in the broad

classification wouldn't you well by that I would mean is it more or less a

combination of singing dancing music rather than a situation comedy or a quiz

type of program yes is this particular program on this network would they bring

them in from another network

well I'll just take a wild guess is this program on on Sunday night no three down

in seven to go mrs. Kilgallon fine enjoyed by children yes would you

say it was aimed more children than an adult no more down in six to go mr.

Lewis is it a dramatic program no do you say that you are a dancer and yet you

produce a program does your program have something to do with dancing is your

lovely wife lady Marie on the program are you Arthur Morris

co-producer with mrs. Murray of a weekly program that gave you a lot more trouble

and I thought it was going to do actually and congratulations to you mr.

Murray I think you've got them thoroughly and do a step for us

would you do a step and say hello to the panel would be nice I'm sure they'd like

to say hello to you

nice start panel let's see what you can do with another Challenger will you come

in and sign in please right there Jenny Jenny writer write

miss mrs. writer mrs. writer would you look at them that's all they're up with

me now you just come with me their formidable I know but actually they're

all pretty nice people and you just chopped them up a little bit not that

then chop us up at all do you know how we keep the score here mrs. writer oh

yes fine then let's let the folks at home and our friends here know exactly

what your line is

panel mrs. Reiter is self-employed and let's begin the questioning with Paul

Winchell well mrs. Reiter could there be a

product involved in what you do yes

would this be possibly a product that I could use I think so maybe once you'd

like to use it to memory well would this particular product make me happy in my

opinion it would make me happy I think so

well would it would have changed me in some way you mean change her physical

appearance mr. Winchell well I'd rather not pinpointed that articulately because

I might get a no I would say this did you raise the point of whether it would

have create a condition of happiness to the degree that a sense of well-being

would change her we would agree that till you start with me again yeah

all right I'll accept that well what I mean is this what it would have been an

improvement this change would it be an improvement well here again we go back

to the basic term of reference if you would be changed in any degree by being

made happy then we would consider this would be an improvement yeah I think he

means that any change would be an improvement

you said it never was well all right maybe I can try to narrow down the

product would this particular product be found more exclusively in one type of

store than in another well sometimes in a different store sometimes he's very

kindly giving you well the size of this product could I possibly hold it in one

hand sometimes and sometimes I couldn't sometimes you couldn't

well is this product made of fabric fabric yes yeah I don't like that look

on his face all right mrs. right I don't

know is this product found in the usual well-regulated home well I think so

certainly a great many years is it anything that's consumed it is

could it be taken internally I mean inside the house inside the person yes

you can't take it internally uh-huh do people take this as opposed to

animals well of course people take it well you

know what it is I don't lose writer is it ever liquid yes man is it sold in a

bottle sometimes by that you mean you are misleading me or it can also be sold

in some other type of container I didn't hear that

no the answer is sometimes properly given could it be found in a can

sometimes is it better when it's cold

well would you ever have it at a picnic sometimes does it have foam on it does

it have foam on it. Sometimes

well is it beer you have something to do with beer do you make beer or sell beer

well it has something to do it there yes I have to find out what you you are

self-employed yes well then do you make beer I should say not

you sell beer in one way or another you wholesale beer sometimes I would say you

have any with you I would say actually when you say mrs. Reiter sell beer

basically you've got it there's another aspect of it that is interesting if it's

domestic beer no go on now what happens if it's not there well then she would

have to import it import it right

- what the - board would be world famous Danish beer so it's important we haven't got any

part of Denmark we also have the other steena brother

Danish - no that's German for Munich see there you are

and you gave them a rough time and thank you very much nice to have you with us

meet tonight's mystery guest in just a moment but first here's a word from stopette

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and now we come to the special feature of our program the appearance of our

mystery celebrity for which my colleagues once again have been

blindfolded as the blindfolds all in place panel you know I don't have my

vine face Jerry what are you doing up here Jerry get back down under that

bare desk where you belong - No I'm gonna take a look at tell them who it is don't you dare

you get down there it might be a good bargain

Alright will our mystery challenger

come in and sign in please

all right panel as you know in the case of our mystery Challenger we go to a

different form of questioning you asked one question at a time in turn moving

clockwise and let's begin it with Dorothy Kilgallen are you a beautiful

and glamorous actress

I don't think so

are you a beautiful and glamorous man

are you in the entertainment world are you a performer in pictures a little bit

well I are you primarily known for no I guess a little bit well then are you up

primarily known for your work on television sure enough honey no no I don't think so no

primarily known for working television because there's another area in which

our guest is also very active that's two down eight to go mrs. Kilgallon

I knew they were whistling at something does one of you sing I think so a little

bit just a little bit mr. Lewis are you is the singer here with his wife

do you perform together I mean in your appearances no well I got Marlon Brando

so far but I don't have the girl hmm

do you have a steady weekly show

had one of you ever played the Copacabana oh yeah yeah mr. Lewis did

one of you did I have the pleasure of working with one of you at a local New

York station many years ago hmm when you were first starting were very very young

very young yeah a very young is your wife in a different field from what you

are in well is the gentleman is your work basically are you well known as a

singer ah the faith so mr. Garland and the lady is she well known as pier

Angeli

I had a suspicion Vic that this is by way of a birthday celebration because if

memory strikes me properly your birthday was last week and I think coming up in

another day or two it well I came over here because my husband is starting his

television show I'm sorry over CBS and she's also here for a and Metro Center

here for the new MGM pictures somebody up there likes me

he's a life story of rocky Graziano of course and sure enough honey sure enough

happy birthday a little bit late and a little bit previously

little time left a little more about three minutes let's see what you can do

with another Challenger will you come in and sign in please sir Wilbert

Baumgardner right there

how about Ohio look at the panel I don't look at mr. Baumgartner mr. bone grab

you come with me you know how we score this operation yes I did fine let's let

people at home and those with us here know exactly what your line is

two minutes to see what you can do with mr. Baumgartner he's salaried let's

begin with Arlene Francis I notice mr. Baumgartner when the camera came on him

gave a sly wink to the audience that was very sweet mr. Baumgartner I take it

you're happy in your job are you thank you

you work for a profit-making organization no I don't would do you

work for the government yes I do which government well I thought

you wanted to be more specific but that oh I see well all right the federal

government no that's specific state of Ohio state of Ohio Oh

do you have anything to do with your question Bart does he work for the state

of Ohio government is that your question yes he said yes no I think he

misunderstood you I thought I think he thought you were asking if he was from

the state of Ohio I think if you work for the state of Ohio no no that would

make it three down and seven to go mr. Lewis you are from Hubbard Ohio and you

work for some government do you then possibly work for the city of Hubbard no

that makes it four down and six to go miss French well never mind any of that

bad how about law do you have anything to do

with the lawful side of the government no that makes it five down and five to

go mr. Winchell is there any product involved in this service which you

perform yes in a sense yes is a product necessary to the functioning of the

service oh well is it necessary that I determine the product necessary Huntley

of the service it would be helpful if you want to be functional about the

general functioning of the line of question well let's be functional that's

already all right Julie I'm afraid Paul that we've run out of time

oh it's too bad it's a very tough one I don't think it'd feel too badly but I

would say right off the bat though to settle Dorothy's questions that he works

for the county that he lives in in Ohio County government not state and he is

inspector of beehives see that the beehive

and he says bees won't bite you if they're feeling good before a petal says

goodnight here's the word from our alternate spot all set for vacation

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remington auto home electric shaver and not in your head if Abby's got a full

stomach he won't bite you and so until next week this is John Daly saying good

night miss Eileen Francis good night good night Terry beer and good night

Paul thanks again thank you nice being under the desk you better run in your

stocking you know

oh good news our old friend and colleague Bennett Cerf will be back with

us next week he's been in Europe all these many weeks as I think you've known

and to you thanks very much for being with us tonight

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What is the Cheapest Auto Insurance for My Business? - Duration: 1:37.

A client asked me recently what's the cheapest auto insurance you can get me

for my business? and I asked him what insurance would you want if you were to

be in an accident? If you work backwards from that if you picture yourself in the

accident where you're calling the claims people,

are they giving you claims people offshore or do they have a concierge

service? When you're negotiating what car you get back what the replacement cost

is do you want to cut rate company for that or do you want a company that's

gonna give you you know a good estimate for your car so you can replace it? So,

when people ask me what the cheapest one is? I say look at the back end look at

the total cost of ownership look at what you can do in order to lower your cost,

but at the same time have a good coverage for your auto insurance policy.

So, when I look into that for people, I usually get them a couple quotes with a

number of different companies whether it be the Hartford, Travelers, Infiniti,

Mercury, Progressive, so we hit a lot of the big carriers, but

only companies that if you had an accident

you'd want to be in a situation with them instead of with you know some other

company

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What do we say to a mother who has lost her child in infancy when she asks, "Is my child in Heaven?" - Duration: 1:51.

Godfrey: The Canons of Dort, First Head of Doctrine, Article 17 say that godly parents

may believe without doubt that their children dying in infancy are elect and saved.

And I think that's true.

Deyoung: That was exactly what I was going to say.

And everyone up here — we've all faced that question, and pastors can't

avoid that question.

And it's not something that the Bible deals with as head on as we might like, but I've

always found that 2 Samuel is probably the best case, where David's child is killed

because of the sin with Bathsheba and he prays and then he, then, changes his mood, because

the Lord tells him that he will go to be with his child.

And there's some discrepancy among Hebrew scholars, you know, did Jews in the Old Testament

have an understanding of the afterlife?

And I think it's clear from Daniel 12 and elsewhere that they certainly did.

So, if we can clear that away and understand that David had an understanding of the afterlife.

It goes on immediately after that to say, "And he comforted his Bathsheba."

And so the juxtaposition of those two things suggests to me that he's comforting his

wife Bathsheba with the understanding that his child who has died in infancy, he will

see again.

He will go to him, he says clearly.

And go to him, not just, I will too go to Sheol, and go to the grave, but that there's

some comfort to be experienced in that, that there will be some sort of reuniting.

So, at the very least, I would certainly agree with the Canons of Dort that children of at

least one covenant parent should be assured of their election and being in heaven.

For more infomation >> What do we say to a mother who has lost her child in infancy when she asks, "Is my child in Heaven?" - Duration: 1:51.

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What you didn't see from President Trump's rally in Tampa - Duration: 5:18.

For more infomation >> What you didn't see from President Trump's rally in Tampa - Duration: 5:18.

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What is the gospel? - Duration: 3:22.

Sproul: When I would teach in the doctor of ministry program — and Sinclair has had the

same experience, I'm sure — when we'd have the clergy in there, I would ask them

to define the gospel.

And if I got 10 percent of them to give an adequate answer to it, I would be happy.

Because that word's thrown around so much it's died the death of a thousand qualifications.

In New Testament terms the gospel is the proclamation of the person and work of Jesus Christ plus

how the benefits of that work can be appropriated to us by faith and by faith alone.

So, the gospel has a narrow definition: it's the message about Jesus.

Now, there are other good tidings; the kingdom of God, all of that.

But specifically if you look at what we call the kerygma in the New Testament, the apostolic

proclamation of the gospel, it focuses on Christ, who He is, what He did and how we

receive His benefits.

So if I tell you that if you come to Jesus you can get meaning for your life or you can

have peace in your soul or you — God loves you and has a wonderful plan for your life.

That may be true — that's not the gospel.

Don't confuse that with the gospel.

The gospel's about Jesus.

Ferguson: You know, if a student asked me that question I would say, well, Paul has

told us in the first few verses of 1 Corinthians, 15.

He says, "These are the things that are of first importance."

And he states facts with an interpretation.

Christ died for our sins according to the Scriptures, third day rose again.

And that is, I think, probably in the New Testament, at least in Paul's letters, the

simplest foundation.

But, as we, as we grow as Christians — well, here is Paul saying in Romans twice, I want

to explain my gospel to you, and there he's taking that statement, "Christ died for

our sins according to the Scriptures, third day rose again," and he's saying let me

now unpack more and more of the significance of that.

So that from one point of view, you can sit down with a child and say this is the gospel.

And from another point of view, since Christ Himself person and work — as Calvin says

Christ clothed in the gospel, is the gospel.

You know — we are ransacking the Scriptures all the time to discover the fullness of that.

But as to the — you know, as to the foundation of it, you know, the answer is really pretty

simple and clearly stated in Scripture.

And as R.C.'s saying, kind of different from what people often say.

For more infomation >> What is the gospel? - Duration: 3:22.

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Since God is sovereign, what is the purpose of intercessory prayer? - Duration: 2:03.

Ferguson: Well, there are layers of answers to that.

One purpose is obedience to God, because in so many different places we are urged to pray,

and we are urged to pray without ceasing.

So, even if we were not able to explain why we should pray, we should pray because God

has commanded us.

So, that's a sufficient answer.

Second part of the answer is that God has decreed that much of what will take place

will take place through the secondary causation of the intercession of the saints.

That's part of His purpose.

Perhaps — you know, with questions like this I often say to people, ask that question

of Jesus, because it — was it not in His deity, but in His humanity that He engaged

in intercessory prayer, John 17 being the great illustration of it.

Why does He do this?

Because it is the Father's good pleasure that through His human intercession on our

behalf the Father will work out His decreed purposes.

And that's true not only of intercessory prayer, it's true of witnessing, evangelism,

breathing, persevering, obeying any exhortation of Scripture.

Why do we do this if God is sovereign?

A, because he's sovereign and B, because He works out His sovereign will through — frequently

through secondary causation.

And then the other thing I would say is, take some time to read carefully the chapter on

the providence of God in the Westminster Confession of Faith or in the parallel London and Philadelphia

Confession.

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Princess Eugenie and Beatrice reveal what sisters rowed about in BIGGEST fight - Duration: 3:01.

 Sarah Ferguson and Prince Andrew's daughters have spoken on how they fought over a pair of Converse trainers because they share the same shoe size

 Princess Beatrice, 29, said: "We have the same size feet and both of us had identical pairs

 "One pair got trashed and the other sister may have swapped them." But the Queen's granddaughters describe each other as their "rocks" and Princess Beatrice will act as her younger sister's maid of honour at her Windsor wedding in October

  The sisters first joint interview comes ahead of Eugenie's Royal Wedding t fiancé Jack Brooksback later this year

  Princess Beatrice told fashion magazine Vogue: "Euge is amazing. She's a very modern bride

" And Eugenie insisted she was not a "bridezilla", adding: "I'm not stressed at all

It's nerve-racking because you want it to be perfect, but then you realise that you're going to be with the person you love forever and nothing else really matters

" Princess Eugenie, who works in an art gallery, told how her Royal Wedding will be plastic free - just like her home

   The decision is inspired by her work with environmental charity Project Zero, which is dedicated to protecting marine life

 She said: "My whole house is anti-plastic now and Jack and I want out wedding to be like that as well

" In a wide-ranging interview, the royal sisters also opened up about the pressures of living under the spotlight and the abuse they receive

 Princess Eugenie revealed how she was reduced to tears when her elder sister was criticised for her outfit at Kate and William's 2011 Royal Wedding

   She broke down at a garden party at Buckingham Palace. Eugenie added: "There was a horrible article that had been written about Beatrice and she got really upset

 "We were just about to step out and she had a bit of a wobble and cried. I was looking after her

 "And then about an hour later, I had a wobble and started crying and Bea was there for me

" The full feature is in the September issue of British Vogue, available on digital download and newsstands on Friday

For more infomation >> Princess Eugenie and Beatrice reveal what sisters rowed about in BIGGEST fight - Duration: 3:01.

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What Does the Discovery of #MorePlanetsThanStars Mean to You? - Duration: 0:48.

The Kepler space telescope has revolutionized our understanding of our place in the cosmos.

Through its survey we've discovered thousands of worlds beyond our solar system.

Thousands!!!

In fact, we now know there are more planets than stars in our galaxy.

But after nine years in space, Kepler's journey is coming to an end.

And before we say farewell to the spacecraft, we want your help to celebrate its legacy.

By sharing something about what the finding of more planets than stars means to you.

You can compose a song!

Draw a picture!

Write an inspirational message.

The choice is yours.

But make sure you tag your post with the hashtag #MorePlanetsThanStars.

For more information visit go.NASA.gov/MorePlanetsThanStars

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