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The best of fishing 2016 - Det bästa fisket från 2016 - Duration: 2:00.

Alrighty!

About half a kilo.

Oh a kiss!

Go back and make new babies!

The trouble is to get him up.

Looks really fine! – Big one! Yes!

Wow!

It's actually a Sea trout!

Nice!

Back in the water!

Not bad at all!

1070 gram!

Have a great evening my friend!

– Bottom or mid water?

Bottom!

Really nice fish!

What do you think?

– Awesome Perch!

– You caught the baby I caught the mammy!

Very nice!

800, yes? – Defiantly 800!

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Bibliophiles of the internet, my name is Adriana and today I'm here to highlight the best books that I read in 2016.

So for those of you who are new here, I've been doing this format for the past few years and I really enjoy it.

Basically I'm going to list all of my favorite books from this past year, and then in a brief sentence or two,

I will explain what I enjoyed about that book.

It's pretty straight forward, but the reasons I'll be giving for including these books may be a bit more personal.

It's more about what I got from the story, how it impacted or enriched my life, or just my overall take-away.

And for those you wondering, I will NOT be ranking these books. I will be listing them chronologically.

I don't think there's anything else to add, so without any further ado, let's get started.

First up is "Goodbye Stranger" by Rebecca Stead,

because while life is a constant reconciliation of the past with the present, when we grown and change,

some people don't grow with us—and that's okay.

The "Hunter x Hunter" series by Yoshihiro Togashi,

because the goals you're so desperately reaching for now may change or may remain as distant as ever,

which is why it's the friends and the memories you fight to keep along the way that really matter the most.

"Crenshaw" by Katherine Applegate,

because those who are meant to protect us and shelter us are not infallible.

It's the willingness to face things together that gives us the ability to endure.

The first two books in the "Fairyland" series by Catherynne M. Valente,

because we must teach ourselves to listen not only to the dulcet tones of happiness, but to the echoes

of regret and sorrow, and with that attentiveness, there is truly nothing that we cannot discover.

"Kings Rising" by C.S. Pacat,

because we are NOT the things that have been done to us, but the choices we make after living through them.

The "Chew" series by John Layman and Rob Guillory,

because we may not control the abilities that we have, but we do have a say in how we use them.

"How to Live Safely in a Science Fictional Universe" by Charles Yu,

because the inherited burden of unfulfilled dreams is what keeps us trapped in the past,

a prison from which we can only release ourselves.

"A Little Life" by Hanya Yanagihara:

Sometimes the simple act of loving and allowing oneself to be loved is proof enough of survival.

"The Hundred Thousand Kingdoms" by N.K. Jemisin,

because even in mangled histories and distorted lies, there is some semblance of truth to be found,

if only we remain determined enough to find it, no matter what barriers we face.

The "Phoebe and Her Unicorn" books by Dana Simpson,

because the rarest kind of magic—yes, even more rare than a unicorn—is the perfect, timely treasure of true friendship.

"The Real Boy" by Anne Ursu,

because the world will try to teach us to fear what lives within ourselves, and we cannot allow it,

because it will be that fear, rather than our own abilities, that will limit us the most.

"Kindred" by Octavia Butler:

A wound, once opened, will eventually heal, if given enough time. But the open wound that is slavery

is one that we re-aggravate every minute of every day,

to the point where, collectively, we won't remember a time when we didn't have this scar,

as if it's always been a part of us.

"Santa Olivia" by Jacqueline Carey,

because the power of one person is nothing compared to the power of a symbol,

the product of a group's collective need to resist.

"The Raven King" by Maggie Stiefvater:

It's the way of nature to destroy, devour, and collapse, which is why it remains distinctly human

to keep on searching, to keep on questioning, to keep on creating—to willfully disregard that everything is finite.

"The Search for WondLa" by Tony DiTerlizzi,

because when we encounter something different, something out of the ordinary, something we didn't expect,

we can only better ourselves by recognizing the opportunity to embrace and respect

that which we do not yet understand.

"If I Was Your Girl" by Meredith Russo,

because in the age-old adage, "everyone is deserving of love," there are no exceptions.

"Pax" by Sarah Pennypacker,

because while heartbreak and loss are unavoidable, we can make ourselves stronger for when we meet them

by opening ourselves up to love in all of its frightening power.

"Every Heart a Doorway" by Seanan McGuire,

because it's the cold, brutal, unforgivingly extraordinary places where we're truly allowed to be ourselves

that we call home. Even if they have no further need of us, we will never really be through with them.

"Juliet Takes a Breath" by Gabby Rivera,

because when no one gives you the space or permission to be who you really are,

sometimes you have to find or even make space for yourself to exist.

"Some Kind of Happiness" by Claire Legrand,

because if you pretend long enough, the line between what is pretend and what is real will begin to blur.

Sometimes the act of telling the truth is, in itself, an act of healing.

"You Know Me Well" by David Levithan and Nina LaCour,

because we are not hopeless so long as we remember that we retain the capacity to have pride in ourselves

and those around us.

"Binti" by Nnedi Okorafor,

because marginalized people are expected to renounce or sacrifice their beliefs and cultures

in order to gain access to greater education—and, by extension, acceptance—which is exactly why

we must refuse to let them take it from us.

"The Rose and the Dagger" by Renée Ahdieh,

because we cannot forget the pain that we've caused others, because those who we've hurt don't have the privilege

of forgetting. More important than making apologies is the willingness to make amends,

over and over, as many times as it takes.

"The Star-Touched Queen" by Roshani Chokshi,

because freedom obtained at the price of ignoring or discarding the truth and all of its ramifications

is freedom not worth having.

"The Obelisk Gate" by N.K. Jemisin,

because these bodies were not made to merely survive. They were made to destroy, to desecrate, to resist,

and to unearth all the things they never wanted us to know.

"Shelter" by Jung Yun,

because sometimes the institutions that are supposed to protect us and validate us the most

become our greatest source of alienation.

"His Majesty's Dragon" by Naomi Novik,

because it can take someone from a completely different world to upend the principles you always believed

to be self-evident. The best kinds of friendships are the kind where the other person challenges you

to think beyond the things you were always told to be true.

"The Voyage to Magical North" by Claire Fayers,

because people need stories, to encourage them to keep searching for the impossible,

and because stories need people, to carry them on and to fuel their power and poignancy with belief.

"The Killing Moon" by N.K. Jemisin:

Sometimes to preserve and honor the institutions that shape who we are and who we will become,

we must destroy what came before.

"The Curiosity House: The Shrunken Head" by Lauren Oliver,

because the world doesn't get to decide whether we're monstrous or freakish just because we are different.

"Homegoing" by Yaa Gyasi,

because who and what came before us will never stop effecting our lives, even if there's no way for us to remember.

Merely existing in this moment, the very place our collective past has brought us, is an act of remembering,

an act of coming home.

"Crooked Kingdom" by Leigh Bardugo,

because when you're entitled to nothing and the world yields nothing but grief and anguish,

and everything comes at a cost, there's really something to be said about love and loyalty that's given freely.

"Ninefox Gambit" by Yoon Ha Lee,

because the greatest weapon in war is the propensity for knowing the human mind,

and recognizing that the side that prevails will be the one whose cohesive beliefs refuse to be shattered.

"Sorcerer to the Crown" by Zen Cho,

because our privilege in comparison to others' will always be relative.

It's when we become complacent about our implicit privilege that it becomes toxic,

which is why we need to use it to make a difference.

And finally, "The Inexplicable Logic of My Life" by Benjamin Alire Sáenz,

There is no one person we're supposed to become. We are all constantly in the process of becoming and growing.

So those are all my favorite books from this past year. Let me know in the comments if you have read

any of them, or feel free to share what were some of your favorite books that you read in 2016.

But that is everything I have for this video today. Thank you so much for watching.

I really hope that you enjoyed it, and I will catch YOU on the flip-side of the page.

Bye!

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Best friends are sending smiles to kids in the fight of their lives - Duration: 2:31.

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>> TONIGHT'S FIVE FOR GOOD BEST

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>> THESE TERRIFIC YOUNG WOMEN.

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>> WE CAN

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>> SURE.

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REPORTER: SIXTH

THESE GIRLS MAY DIFFER

IN AGE, BUT

THEY'RE SO ALIKE.

FOR ONE, THEY HAVE BIG HEARTS.

>> AND WHAT DOES SHE HAVE?

REPORTER: RIGHT NOW, THEY'RE

PUTTING TOGETHER A GIFT FOR A

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>> SHE SAID SHE LIKES COLORING

BOOKS AND ANYTHING GIRLIE.

REPORTER: THEY NAMED

THEIR

EFFORT TO SPREAD CHEER PACKAGES

FOR KID FIGHTERS.

>> KIDS WITH CANCER, KIDS WITH A

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ATROPHY.

>> ALL THE PRESENTS THAT YOU GOT

ME, THANK YOU

REPORTER: MELIA MET THE

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THE

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REPORTER: HER DAD DESCRIBES HER

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HER CRANIUM TO HER FEMUR.

IT WAS ALL

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MELIA IS STILL PART OF

AN ONGOING DRUG TRIAL.

SHE HAD ONE WORD FOR HOW THESE

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FOR A

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Best Ideas 2017: Gabelli Analyst Sara Wojda discusses Biotelemetry (NYSE: BEAT) - Duration: 2:26.

Hi, my name is Sara Wojda. i'm a research Analyst covering diagnostics and life sciences companies here at Gabelli.

Today I want to talk about BioTelemetry.

My best idea for 2017.

BioTelemetry, headquarted outside of Philadelphia, manufactures various cardiac monitoring devices, and is mainly known for MCOT, its mobile cardiac outpatient technology

The company has 28 million shares outstanding, closed at 22 dollars per share for an equity market cap of 680 million dollars.

The $1.5 billion mobile heart monitoring industry is highly fragmented,

with BioTelemetry leading the way with 180 million dollars of revenues and 88% diagnostic yield.

BEAT holds 40% share in the MCT Market, 10% share in the Holter Market, and has been increasing volumes double-digits.

Reimbursement has stabilized, and more oftentimes created a tailwind.

Most recently in 2016, CMS reimbursement increased 7.5%.

For MCT specifically, BEAT is reimbursed at approximately 800 dollars per use.

In October 2016, Anthem announced coverage of MCT, which could add anywhere from 5 to 25 million dollars to BEAT's topline.

The company has been diligently diversifying its portfolio,

acquiring VirtualScopics in March, DELTA's ePatch division in April, and Telcare in December, adding exposure to the population health management market.

BEAT continues to expand EBITDA at a rapid rate,

almost doubling from 22 million in 2014 to our estimate of 43 million in 2016.

We estimate EPS can grow from 80 cents in 2016 to 95 cents in 2017 and $1.10 in 2018,

and calculate a 2018 Private Market Value estimate of 29 dollars per share.

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Quickly want to know which is the best travel backpack ? Which one to buy ?

In this review we will show you the best backpack for travel.

After doing extensive test and research including best sellers, best brands and best rated packs,

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Zip Off Daypack

The main Far point pack comes with a detachable Far point daypack to carry the essential for

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The main compartment has designated laptop and tablet sleeves and a scratch-free stash

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Stowaway Backpanel

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creating a better slimmer profile making a better bag for checking or throwing on a bus,

train or ship.

Large Internal Storage

Osprey�s Farpoint 55 is the perfect companion for a long weekend.

Feel free to add an extra sweater and a pair of waterproof boots this pack is designed

to handle loads up to 50 pounds.

Internal Compression Straps

Two internal compression straps secure your load.

No matter how much you choose to carry, dual compression straps stabilize the load.

Front Compression Straps

Dual front compression straps keep gear stable while wearing the pack.

When you don't need to stuff the pack full front straps streamline the packs profile.

Padded Handles Top and side padded carry handles are helpful

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Harness Fit The harness straps wrap fully around your

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Mesh Backpanel, Harness, And Hipbelt

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Smooth mesh covered atilon foam provides a comfortable, breathable contact surface with

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We loved Osprey's lifetime warranty that says:

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it bears the signature of company founder and head designer, Mike Pfotenhauer

Removable sleeping pad straps provide secure extra carry

Sleeping pad straps allow for quick, external gear attachment. They can be fully removed

to save weight

Large panel zip access to main compartment with lockable sliders provides accessibility

and security to main contents.

The LightWire frame suspension transfers the load from harness to hipbelt.

There are loops on the zippers of the main compartment to lock your bag. The manufacturer

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Inside there�s a mesh pocket for small items.

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Daddy finger, daddy finger, where are you?

Here I am, here I am. How do you do?

Mommy finger, Mommy finger, where are you?

Here I am, here I am. How do you do?

Brother finger, Brother finger, where are you?

Here I am, here I am. How do you do?

Sister finger, Sister finger, where are you?

Here I am, here I am. How do you do?

Baby finger, Baby finger, where are you?

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Okay Bonza

Same as always

Wifi is connected, TV's on...

And the door is open to the backyard just in case you have to potty.

Did I forget anything?

Why are you leaving like that?

What's wrong with the way I look?

Well, your shirt is inside out for starters...

Why do you think leaving the house in dirty sweatpants is okay?

I just thought people would think that I didn't care

what.. anyone thinks...

Sure, unless you wanna make friends or find a date

What about looking for personality in a person, I mean...

Like...

Look past the dirty sweatpants,

And into the clean heart.

And your sweatshirt, it's covered in paint

Is it even paint? It could be lunch from earlier..

Two days ago...

Year ago...

It's paint... maybe it could tell people that-

Let me stop you there.

You think people will think you're an artist with your shirt inside out?

Much less go out of their way to ask you for anything?

Idk, maybe?

Maybe if you convinced them hard enough,

But i don't think it's worth it.

Fine, I'll change!

Make sure you comb your hair too!

How does this look?

Looks fineeee...

Wait!

What is wrong with you?!

Your shoes are on backwards, you're too much!

I can change them!

Wait I lost my shoe

Which one was it again?

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Fresh herbs and garlic

One lime

All chop

Add lime juice

Add salt

Cut the butter

Add olive oil

all Blend

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