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How to Prevent Milk from Curdling When You Cook It? | Cooking Tip in Bengali | Week No 4 | YouTube - Duration: 1:03.
Hello, Friends
It's this week's Tip of the Week on Rita's Cooking Channel on YouTube
Today's Tips ...
How to Prevent Milk(especially in summer) from Curdling When You Cook It?
Cooking Tip in Bengali only on Rita's Cooking Channel on YouTube
When you see the milk is curbling or about to spill out unusual manner while cooking/boiling
stop boiling it further & stop the oven flame
then, use 1/4th table spoon khai-soda/baking-soda and mix it with 1/2 or 1 lit. milk(approx.)
and further boil the milk
if the milk was about to get spoiled.... it will be prevented by this homely procedure
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Easter bunny, what do you bring to me?
One egg, two eggs, Three eggs like that! (2 times)
Easter bunny, what color do they have?
Blue, yellow and red too! (2 times)
Easter bunny, what do you bring to me?
One egg, two eggs, Three eggs like that! (2 times)
Easter bunny, what color do they have?
Blue, yellow and red too! (2 times)
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Wanderwild - Promises Untrue - Duration: 3:53.
Was it something I did Or culmination
Of all my wrongs
That kept you from
Calling me
When you got home
Like you always used to
We were so young
I was so dumb
And hung upon your love
Everybody's geting weary
Looking like they'll be there soon
It's so easy to get carried
Way in promises untrue
Promises again
We dreamt
Boring
Coasting
Acorns and reels
That's dreamt, as we
Everybody's getting weary
Looking like they'll be there soon
It's so easy to get carried
Way in promises untrue
Everybody's getting weary
Looking like they'll be there soon
It's so easy to get carried
Way in promises untrue
Promises untrue
Promises untrue
Promises untrue
Promises untrue
Acorns and reels
I'm sorry
Waking me
It was the same again
You were in my dream
You said: my love
I loved you so
I loved you so
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New Fun Art Challenge | Warning: Drawings Not Suitable For Everyone! - Duration: 7:59.
hey everyone this is Mei Yu and welcome
to another art video I'm glad you
enjoyed my last fun friday's video of my
45 second pokedraw a challenge thank
you all for your likes and subscribes
today I'm going to try something
different to mark my sixth year
anniversary on youtube so I'm going to
be doing a three drawings in one
challenge let me know which one's your
favorite let's see how they turn out and
for this video I won't talk too much
instead I'll let the music and my art
take over thank you all my Fun2draw
subscribers and fans for supporting my
art and my channel for the past six
years now we're 1.5 million subscribers
strong together or making some wonderful
things happen with your continued
support I'm going to make more new art
for all to enjoy and when we reach the
next million subscribers I'm going to
make something very special to mark the
moment keep being awesome my Fun2draw channel now has over 700 videos
including over 600 art tutorials and
over 100 art challenge videos please let
me know when you subscribe to my
fun2draw channel
well that was pretty different let me
know in the poll card if you want to see
some of these designs in my merch shop
and come back this fun Friday for a new
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thank you for supporting art and my Fun2draw
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subscribes have a good day and I'll see you in the
next video
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Furry Watch! -- LÜT - Duration: 3:43.
Hey I'm Kevin and I have to say at this point, listen, it's pretty clear...glass touch panel keyboard.
This multifunctional see-through designer keyboard can also turn into a touchpad giving
you typing and navigating controls at your fingertips.
Give shimmer to your facial lips with Beauty Junky Sparkle lips.
This DIY kit is packed with a gloss bond, gold glitter, and an applicator for applying
a scintillating snazzy snarl because this is LÜT.
Is your pet shedding all over the place?
GREAT!
The Companion Collection can make you a watch.
Send 2-4 oz of shedded animal hair in an airtight bag and it will be transformed into felted fur.
It's then heated and formed to a watch band so you can wear a Mr. Whiskers
keepsake.
And keep sporting fuzzy fauna with Sloth booties!
Wait, what do confused sloth's eat?
Leaves?
No!
TACOS!
Yes!
Nothing looks better with taco footwear than
This twinkling star skirt.
With 250 tiny LED lights and an inconspicuous battery pack that tucks away, your bottom
half can match your
Dazzling digits while wearing LED fingers.
A pack comes with attachments in red, blue, white, and green so you can party all night with your
Light up Teddy bear.
A colorful comforting companion that glows without generating heat or heated competition
with the help of
Glow in the dark golf balls allowing you to golf in the dark.
Since this sport mostly consists of searching for balls in deep grass off the fairway these go a long way in helping you find them.
With each impact the ball glows for eight minutes and re-triggers with every hit.
Stay up to par with
Novelty water sports using the Sumo and Splash Guard Combo.
Pull this aquatic apparel over your body like a shirt and hold on to the sumo tube as you
twist and turn before you stuff yourself with
Palatable pancakes, cakes, cakes, cakes, courtesy of Flippin Fantastic.
Lay the silicon ring in the pan, pour the batter, and when that side is done, flip it
over for the most perfect circular breakfast food ever.
Now make it a celebration with
Let Them Eat Candles.
Edible fire sticks that come in dark chocolate, white chocolate, and milk chocolate.
It's finally safe to lick the frosting off the candle without eating wax so relax and
Whip up an illuminated steak with Grillight Grilling Spatula or tongs.
A beam of light erupts from the top so you can see what you're doing.
Hopefully you're not shy because it lights up your meat for the whole party to see but let's
take potential BBQ embarrassment down from a ten to a
Zero Blaster which shoots vapor-rings up to 12 feet with a ray-gun sound effect.
Its bright LED light makes this the fifth LED product of the episode which deserves a
Bouquet of ice cream.
These glass stems have mini bowls at the end to fill with tiny tasty treats so you can
save room to get freaky with
Freak shakes!
Choose from Fully Loaded Chocolate or Rainbow for a kit to concoct the most earth-shattering
extravagant milkshake.
It will be flowing over the top of your mason jar like
Muffin Tops which despite what anyone tells you, are totally in style like
Style tattoos Note it.
These temporary tattoos look just like a shopping list, post it note, or reminder.
So stop frantically looking for that notepad because you.are.the.notepad.
So scratch some notes on your body and remember...
I scratch you because I love you.
And as always, thanks for watching.
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Horrifying New Study Shows People Willing to Hurt Complete Strangers - Duration: 5:56.
Horrifying New Study Shows People Willing to Hurt Complete Strangers Just to Obey Authority
For the state to make war, it must convince the populace that killing other people is
just and necessary.
Many different rationalizations have cropped up over the millennia � from controlling
resources to exterminating races to �fighting terrorism� � but murdering strangers requires
a particular obedience to authority.
Fifty years ago, psychologist Stanley Milgram conducted the Milgram experiment, which measured
the willingness of study participants to hurt others, even when it conflicts with their
personal conscience, in the interest of obeying authority.
The results, published in 1963, showed that a very high percentage of participants were
willing to follow orders and cause serious injury to others.
One would think that 50 years later � after the lessons of World War II, the horror of
Vietnam, the bloody folly of the Iraq invasion, and the long list of brutal military crusades
� humanity would have a greater aversion to harming others at the behest of authority.
However, a replication of the Milgram experiment shows that people are as willing as ever to
obey authority to the harm their fellow man.
�The title is direct, �Would you deliver an electric shock in 2015?� and the answer,
according to the results of this replication study, is yes.
Social psychologists from SWPS University of Social Sciences and Humanities in Poland
replicated a modern version of the Milgram experiment and found results similar to studies
conducted 50 years earlier�
The researchers recruited 80 participants (40 men and 40 women), with an age range from
18 to 69, for the study.
Participants had up to 10 buttons to press, each a higher �shock� level.
The results show that the level of participants� obedience towards instructions is similarly
high to that of the original Milgram studies.
They found that 90% of the people were willing to go to the highest level in the experiment.�
Study co-author Tomasz Grzyb noted that the vast majority of people claimed they would
�never behave in such a manner� as the original Milgram experiments showed, but nevertheless,
their study �illustrated the tremendous power of the situation the subjects are confronted
with and how easily they can agree to things which they find unpleasant.�
Gryzb concludes that things haven�t really changed, and �a striking majority of subjects
are still willing to electrocute a helpless individual.�
Results like these do not bode well for a world in which war-making has become an immensely
profitable enterprise, despite Eisenhower�s warning against the rise of the military-industrial
complex.
To keep the bombs and bullets � and the profits � flowing, the state needs to perpetuate
the fear of a bogeyman.
The �war on terror� is the excuse du jour to murder strangers en masse for the sake
of �following orders.�
Fear of the unknown and aggression toward outgroups (racial groups, minorities, etc.)
can be a powerful vehicle for authoritarianism; unfortunately, we see the potential for this
in the U.S. Harming others, even when conflicted with one�s personal conscience, can be rationalized
when it comes to obeying authority.
Some of the study participants in the first Milgram experiment were truly conflicted,
showing signs such as �sweating, trembling, stuttering, biting their lips, groaning, digging
their fingernails into their skin� as they administered what they believed were increasingly
powerful electric shocks to what sounded like screaming subjects.
Milgram wrote:
�The extreme willingness of adults to go to almost any lengths on the command of an
authority constitutes the chief finding of the study and the fact most urgently demanding
explanation.
Ordinary people, simply doing their jobs, and without any particular hostility on their
part, can become agents in a terrible destructive process.
Moreover, even when the destructive effects of their work become patently clear, and they
are asked to carry out actions incompatible with fundamental standards of morality, relatively
few people have the resources needed to resist authority.�
He advanced two theories, one of conformism and the other of the �state agent,� where
Milgram said �the essence of obedience consists in the fact that a person comes to view themselves
as the instrument for carrying out another person�s wishes, and they therefore no longer
see themselves as responsible for their actions.
Once this critical shift of viewpoint has occurred in the person, all of the essential
features of obedience follow.�
Now more than ever, we must recognize that obeying orders is no justification for carrying
out mass murder.
We must question the overt and covert machinations of the State, in its strategy to maintain
a compliant mindset among the populace that causing harm to others is good and necessary
to obey authority.
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Feminist Frequency visits Toca Boca in Stockholm - Duration: 4:09.
So, we're just in Stockholm,
walking around,
as one does...
The weather is decent:
there's some snow on the ground,
but not much.
Do you know what this is?
No, what is it?
It's a Japanese Gashapon machine.
I'm here at Toca Boca,
Yep!
...in Stockholm with Petter --
did I say that right?
That was ok.
Petter? Pettar?
Petter.
Petter.
Yeah.
Ok.
Ok, so this is a game company
that I don't think a lot of adults
that don't have children know about.
Yeah. That's because we make
apps for kids.
Or as we like to frame it, digital toys.
Ok!
So, it's more like a toy
that you pick up and play
rather than a game that has achievements
that you need to complete and
be challenged by.
Ok, so what does that look like?
It could look like, we have a,
like a popular app that we make,
it's like hair salon app.
So I just pick a character,
and then I can customize the hair of the character
and then, then I'm done!
Ok, so how is that, like
targeted to girls?
Is it more gendered?
We try to make apps that are fun to play
regardless of your gender,
which, of course, is tricky because
you can easily fall into traps
in some different ways.
But the goals is to make toys for kids 3 to 9 years,
which is a big span -
Yeah, yeah, that is.
Yeah, to just make stuff that is fun, yeah.
So in some of the other rooms there were, like,
Playmobil sets and Legos and stuff like that.
Do you want to explain what you do with those?
The apps I work with are very similar to playsets
in the start of sort of a concept phase,
when I explore a thing,
we invite kids to play with the playsets
and see if there is something fun they do
or if there is some aspect of how they play
that we should not miss.
Are they enjoying themselves?
Are they fun?
And then they can be enjoying games,
usually in ways we actually haven't expected.
Yeah. Oh, nice!
Yeah, that's a fun part of the job.
Do you have an example of that?
And old example:
like, our oldest app is like, on an iPad
you play Tea Party
Ok.
So I set the plates for you, and
"Oh, what drinks do you want?"
And I pour it on the little iPad thing...
but we found out in early play tests that
the most fun thing to do is spilling.
Like, so playing with the forbidden is super fun.
Do your games, are they, like
is there an educational component
or are they just more fun games to entertain kids --
a bit of both?
I mean, the main focus is to entertain.
To be something... we want to praise play.
We see play as something that is pushed
more and more out of kids' lives
and other things, other things need to happen.
Play becomes down-prioritized,
which, I think, is dangerous.
I think play is a way we learn.
You mimic life in general.
You see things, and then you play it out.
You play your dreams, etc.
You play your reality but you also play your dreams.
Yeah.
So, I think, and we think,
the value of play is so important in itself.
And then when it comes to education,
that's not something that we generally focus on
but of course, we acknowledge that, like,
this way of learning about yourself
and the real world by playing it
I mean, is powerful in ways.
But it's not like we make an app
to teach you the alphabet.
Yeah, yeah, absolutely. Cool!
And all of your games are available
on the app store?
Yeah, so we're on mainly the ios app store,
Google Play and Amazon.
Great, awesome. Thank you!
Yeah! Thank you!
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"Facebook" - Duration: 2:39.
Facebook!
Oh.
HAHA!
Do you get this?
Face BOOK!
Goddamn.
BEST JOKE EVER.
This man deserves an oscar.
But in all seriousness, I never liked facebook.
It's like... a place to socialize, and I am as outgoing as any cliché jumpscare.
You get scared at the first few seconds, but looking back at it from just watching the
movie, and you start to see how maladroit is was to see a ball roll down from some antique
closet.
Now, let me make something clear.
I DO try to socialize with my friendly peers.
But the ironic thing is that from a site that encourages you to be yourself when interacting
with people, the same type of people would discourage you to do so.
One of these people, for example, would be my parents.
If you ever met my parents, they are VERY active on facebook.
And they are even into the facebook trends that a stereotypical teenager would most likely
have a fancy on.
But as a sidenote, if you ever have parents that take selfies, watch teenage celebrity
TV and such, I understand the pain you have to go through.
So anyway, my parents can be very sensitive to what I post on facebook.
Like, for example, you see this stickman in your screen?
Yeah.
This is going in the bin.
Like, what the hell is this?
What kind of sick faggot would make such an ugly piece of waste?
Man, I never know that you can self-depricate your own motivations to live until now.
But this thing you see right here?
This was in my background pic, and they say that this is so childish that I have to take
it down.
Like, what?
I mean, I get that a toddler would have the same mental capabilities to draw the same
thing (another thing to reconsider about myself) but you see, I like to have a lousy representation
of the thing that keeps me away from a noose all day to be in my facebook page!
But continuing on, it kind of pisses them to the point that they told me to be more
poise when I go to facebook.
As if facebook is just like some everyday prom night and... oh wait.
Narcissists.
Pretty common on facebook.
Now, I completely understand that you need to be proper in certain times, but when it
comes to facebook, or in any way of socializing, people want to see the true you!
Not some shell of a human being!
Because not acting like yourself is... well... acting.
And the majority of people?
Damn...
Smosh...
Annoying Orange....
Bad.... bad actors.
The message I am trying to get is that we cannot keep in character all day long.
That is why I like youtube.
It's a place to let out my ideas and put a thing or two to our failing generation of
people without being interrupted by some angry parents.
There will soon come a time when you will not remember your script.
And by that point, you need to improvise and become your true self.
I hope this quote doesn't get posted on facebook next to albert einstein quote.
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How To Learn Number 5 For Kids - Duration: 8:05.
Elliot - Hi there.
Welcome to myABCdad.
My name is Craig and this here is...
Elliot - Elliot.
And today, what are we learning?
Elliot - Number 5.
We're going to be learning number 5, so we hope you join us for that and let's get...
Elliot - Started!
Started!
Okay, so here is the number 5 worksheet.
If you'd like to download and have a go with us.
Then please visit www.myabcdad.com.
For each of these number pictures I am going to show you an example... of what's happening.
Then I'll ask you to choose which number picture is the best fit for that example.
Then you can choose a number sentence that you think helps describe what's happening in the picture best.
Here comes the first example.
We start with... how many hazelnuts?
Elliot - Four.
Okay, and how many... do I add to four?
Elliot - One.
And what does that equal?
Elliot - Five.
Okay.
Which one of those number pictures would you say is the best fit?
Let's put that right beside so that we can see.
So what's happening in that picture?
Elliot - There's four and then one.
One, and how many will there be altogether?
Elliot - Five.
Five, so which one of these number sentences is the best at describing this number picture?
That one there.
I agree.
And now here comes the next example.
So, how many do we start with this time?
Elliot - Six.
And how could you check to make sure that that equals six?
Elliot - One...
Two...
Three...
Four...
Five...
Six!
Okay, and watch what happens?
How many did I take away?
Elliot - One.
And how many are still left?
Elliot - Five.
So which picture best describes what I just did there, in that example?
Elliot - This one.
I agree.
Which number sentence best describes what is happening in that picture?
That one there, six take away one equals...
Elliot - Five.
In this example... we are going to start with this many.
Elliot - Ten.
How do you know that's ten?
Elliot - One...
Two...
Three...
Four...
Five...
Six...
Seven...
Eight...
Nine...
Ten.
So we start with ten and how many do I take away?
Elliot - Five.
Five, so which number picture best describes what just happened there?
That one.
And now which number sentence again describes what's happening best in that picture?
What's this number?
Elliot - Ten.
And what's happening?
Elliot - Take away five equals five.
Lovely.
Okay, you glue that down.
Okay so three down and we have five more.
Here comes the next one.
How many do we start with in this example?
Elliot - Two.
And then how many are added to that two?
Elliot - Three.
Three and how many are there altogether now?
Elliot - Five.
So which number picture best describes... okay, I agree.
Which number sentence describes best what's happening there?
That one there and what does that say?
Elliot - Two plus three equals five.
Great.
This one I am actually going to start with an empty table, so how many are there right now?
Elliot - Zero.
Zero and what happens next?
Elliot - Five.
Five.
So we started with zero.
I added five and what does that now equal?
Elliot - Five.
Okay, which picture best describes what's just happened there?
I agree.
Now which number sentence would be the best fit?
And what does that say?
You read it for us.
Elliot - Zero plus five equals five.
Lovely.
How many hazelnuts do we start with in this example?
Elliot - One...
Two...
Three...
Four...
Five...
Six...
Seven...
Eight...
Nine.
Nine, okay.
And then now what happens?
What did I do?
Elliot - You took away four.
Okay so we started with nine.
I took away four.
How many are left there?
Elliot - Five.
Okay, which picture do you think best fits what I've just done?
Lovely, I agree.
And now which number sentence that's left fits that?
Elliot - Nine take away four equals five.
We start with this many.
Elliot - One.
One. And then... this many comes to join or I add that many.
Elliot - Four.
And what does that equal altogether?
Elliot - Five.
Which picture best describes what's happening?
Which number sentence card should we use for that one, the take away or the add?
Elliot - The add.
Why?
Elliot - One and then we add four.
Lovely, I agree.
Okay, so here comes the last example.
We start with this many, how many are there altogether?
Elliot - Eight.
Eight, how do you know for sure?
Elliot - Because...
What could you do to check?
Elliot - Count.
Okay.
Elliot - One - Two...
Three - Four...
Five - Six...
Seven - Eight.
Okay, and now... what did I just do?
Elliot - Took away three.
So we started with eight.
I took away three.
How many are left there?
Elliot - Five.
Five. So what do you need to write on this last number sentence card?
Okay, so Elliot has put his name on and the date.
He is going to stick them, glue them on around his five.
Then he is going to colour in his five.
Okay, so there you are finished.
I love your number five, the colours you've used.
That's a great pattern... green and orange.
Okay, so that concludes this video session today where Elliot and I worked with which number?
What number did we work Elliot?
Elliot - Number five.
Number five.
If you'd like to have a go then please visit www.myabcdad.com where you can find this download
and work on it yourself.
We hope you enjoyed that and we will see you...
Elliot - Soon!
Soon, bye.
Elliot - Bye.
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