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Hey, everyone. I'm Alex.

Thanks for clicking, and welcome to this lesson on "How to Improve Your English By Reading".

So, it might be very obvious how reading can help you improve, you know, your speaking

in English, particularly your vocabulary, but there are a number of reasons and a number

of things that reading regularly and reading in specific ways can actually help you to

improve your English, and also not only like your reading English, but your ability to

speak properly or to speak confidently.

And again, this applies not only to English as a second language learners, but also to

English speakers, period.

So pick up a book, and here's how picking up a book can help you to improve your English.

So, number one: You can improve your English by picking up any book, reading out loud,

and exaggerating what you're reading.

You might think: "This sounds ridiculous", but if you are a second language learner,

this is a fantastic way to improve your enunciation, your pronunciation, and presentation skills.

Even if you're not a second language learner...

English as a second language learner.

So, for example, it doesn't matter what type of genre you like, what type of books you like.

Me, personally, I love science-fiction, I love fantasy.

And I can turn to, you know, pages in any of these books and read out loud, exaggerate

what I'm saying, and just the act of doing this, of speaking out loud what I'm reading

makes me feel, again, more confident speaking in front of an audience, for example.

So I'll just open to a random page here and...

Okay, so in this book, just so you know, there's a horse, his name is Artaq.

And it says: "Artaq did not hesitate.

He veered toward the Silver River.

The wolves came after, soundless, fluid, black terror.

Will was sure that this time they would not escape.

Allanon was no longer there to help them.

They were all alone."

Now, what you notice is I'm...

I'm trying to exaggerate: "They were all alone."

Even like my l's.

And focus on every letter when you're reading, because this type of reading, reading out

loud, exaggerating, if you are a professional, this is a great way to build that clarity

in your speech when you're speaking in front of people, and pacing yourself, how fast you

speak as well is important, obviously, when you're giving a presentation.

This second part...

Again, this one can apply to both native speakers of English, but it's more specifically geared

towards English as a second language speakers, and that is: Paying attention to word endings.

And especially "ed" and "s" endings.

So, specifically past tense words, like "wanted", okay?

Or plural words, like "hawks" instead of one hawk, because a lot of, again, English as

a second language learners sometimes forget the "ed" ending when they're reading.

I've taught classes where, you know, students have to read out loud, and they're so focused

on reading and getting the words correct, but the pronunciation, they just drop the

ends of words sometimes, especially "ed", especially "s".

So let me see if I can quickly find an example.

Okay, here's one: "When he stayed on his feet..."

When he...

Oh, why am I pointing?

You can't see that.

You can't see that.

So: "When he stayed on his feet" this is one part of the sentence.

Again, you have the verb "stayed", so some new learners of English will sometimes read

that as: "When he stay", "When he stay", and they just drop the end.

So please, please, please focus on those "ed" and "s" endings, and this will really help

your fluency, the ability of others to understand you, as well as your enunciation.

"Stayed", okay?

Number three: Pay attention to punctuation.

Now, punctuation refers to the use of commas, periods, question marks, exclamation marks

when you're reading.

By paying attention to these things, you can actually focus on improving your intonation

and your fluency; two specific things.

So, the intonation refers to the up and down movement of your voice when you are saying

something or reading something.

So, for example, you know, raise...

In the second part I said: "Raise intonation for yes or no questions."

So if you notice when you're reading that, you know, this person is asking a yes or no

question, then your voice should be moving up at the end.

And, you know in speaking, this also improves that.

So, for example, in this book there is...

Okay, here's a yes or no question, the question is: "Did you find her?"

So, I see a question mark, I see a yes or no question, and let's say I want to read

this out loud and exaggerate.

I can also say: "Did you find her?

Did you find her?

Did you find her?"

And it sounds ridiculous, I understand, when you're reading out loud, exaggerating, but

after some time, you know, that exaggeration, that focusing on your enunciation, which is

kind of like making your sounds as clear and distinct as possible, focusing on every "l",

every "e", every "s" in a word, that will actually improve your pronunciation and the

ability of other people to understand you long term.

Another thing punctuation does: Pause briefly after periods, and pause after commas.

So, again, if you're giving a list of things, if you're reading and it says: "They went...

He went to the store and he bought apples, pears, and oranges", you could say:

"He went to the store and he bought apples, pears, and oranges", or:

"He went to the store and he bought apples, pears, and oranges."

It might not sound like there was a pause, but I did pause very briefly between each

word in that list.

So, paying attention to those things also teaches you, again, how to clearly enunciate

and also your fluency.

Now, again, your fluency is how smooth your language sounds when you're speaking.

So if you're just saying: "Dah, dah, dah, dah, dah, dah", it's fast and you think:

"I can speak quickly in English."

But it doesn't sound natural.

Nobody speaks like...

I mean, people do speak like that, it's more difficult to understand them, but it's better,

obviously, if you pay attention to short pause.

Hmm, comma.

Okay?

And finally: Highlight words you don't know.

So when you're reading, obviously, this is one of the major benefits of reading, is vocabulary,

vocabulary.

It's so important, I put it twice.

That's what happened here, okay?

So, maybe I will open this book and I'm going to read...

Hmm.

Hmm.

Okay, there's a person saying something here, and he says:

"There are books, ancient books of healing from the old world."

And maybe I'm a new English speaker, and I say:

"Healing, healing. I've never heard the word 'healing' before.

H-e-a-l-i-n-g."

Maybe I want to stop, highlight that, go back, check it out on the dictionary or something,

online, on my phone, somewhere, and you just learned a new word.

Okay?

So obviously, if you're reading a book and you're stopping 20 times in one page, your

book is probably too difficult for you.

But if you're stopping four, five, maybe six times a page because of new vocabulary, as

a new English learner, that's not bad.

Okay?

All right, so like I mentioned, reading, reading, reading can really help you improve your English

in a number of ways.

It can improve definitely your presentation skills by reading out loud and exaggerating,

your enunciation which is your ability to pronounce each sound correctly and distinctly

in a word, your pronunciation which is, you know, you're saying "book" instead of "booque".

Okay?

By paying attention to word endings, specifically "ed" and "s" will improve others' ability

to understand you, especially if you are an English as a second language learner.

Punctuation will also improve your fluency, your intonation if you're paying attention

to question marks or anything else; periods, commas, exclamations.

And highlighting words you don't know, all of these books, these books specifically,

other books, too, that you enjoy, will help you to improve your vocabulary.

So, unlike other lessons, there is no quiz for this one.

All I want you guys to do is pick up a book, pick up something you're interested in,

try out these methods, and let me know if it works for you because it's been working for me,

so let me know if it also works for you.

Also, don't forget to subscribe to my YouTube channel,

and I'll see you guys another time.

Bye.

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Mandisa - I'm Still Here (Song Story) - Duration: 1:13.

♪ YESTERDAY, ♪

♪ HAD ME KNOCKED TO THE GROUN♪

♪ HAD ME DOWN FOR THE COUNT ♪

WHEN I WAS THE LOWEST OF LOW DURING MY BATTLE OF DEPRESSION,

THERE WAS A POINT WHERE I BELIES TRYING TO TAKE ME OUT.

THERE WAS A POINT WHERE IF I CONTINUED ON THAT JOURNEY,

I PROBABLY WOULD NOT BE SITTING HERE TODAY.

I FELT UTTERLY HELPLESS,

I FELT LIKE THERE WAS NO WAY I COULD POSSIBLY SEE MY WAY OUT.

BUT NOW THAT GOD HAS LIFTED ME OUT OF THE PIT,

I SAY THAT PSALM 40 IS MY LIFE VERSE.

PSALM 40, VERSES 2-3, IT SAYS "HE LIFTED ME OUT OF THE PIT,

OUT OF THE MUD AND THE MIRE.

HE SET MY FEET ON A ROCK AND HE GAVE ME A NEW SONG TO SING.

AND IN THE PRAISE TO MY GOD,

MANY WILL SEE AND WILL BE AMAZED AT THE GREAT THINGS THAT MY GOD HAS DONE."

THAT IS WHAT I TAKE VERY SERIOUSLY NOW.

THE FACT THAT MY HEART IS STILL BEATING,

THE FACT THAT MY LUNGS ARE STILL BREATHING,

MEANS THAT MY GOD IS NOT DONE WITH ME YET.

MY STORY IS STILL BEING WRITTEN,

AND I'M STILL HERE

♪ I'M STILL HERE ♪

♪ ALL MY YESTERDAYS ARE GONE♪

♪ AND THE BEST IS YET TO COME♪

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First Dates - Time for an Awkward Conversation (Episode Highlight) - Duration: 3:10.

- Okay.

- Howdy.

- Let's have a really awkward conversation.

- Like what? Like about your eyes?

- No.

- You have the prettiest eyes ever.

- Thank you. That's so nice.

I'm running out of time.

I'm running out of time to get married.

I'm running out of time to have children.

You know, I am 34.

I am the only one in my circle of friends

that's not married with kids.

- What's the awkward conversation?

- I just feel like that we maybe are not a great match.

- Why do you feel that way?

( laughs )

- I just think we have really different interests.

- Like I like traveling and eating...

- And I don't like traveling and I love sports.

Women, as they get older, don't look as great.

And then men, when they age,

they get to be more attractive with the salt and pepper hair

and a little bit of scruff.

So I do feel like the time is now.

The clock is definitely ticking.

I love animals. You don't love animals.

- Oh, I love animals.

I don't own them because I travel so much.

- Right. - Yeah. So...

- Well, I'm going to leave.

- Oh, you're leaving? You're not even going to eat?

- I'm not even going to eat. - What?

- I know. It's just so weird.

- Okay.

- No, I think you're a really nice, great person.

I just feel like we're not a love match.

- Right. No, no, again, I totally feel you.

But, like, I do think it's kind of weird

that you can't even like enjoy a nice meal for what it's worth.

- I just feel like it's almost an uncomfortable situation

for me because I don't know what to say.

- Yeah. - Right?

- For you. - For you too.

- I'm fine.

- Well, I feel really strained.

- Sorry.

- All right, I'm going to leave.

- Are you gonna get a to-go box?

- No. I'm just going to leave. - All right, cool.

- Thank you. - Yeah. Have a good night.

- The plates should be out in just a minute.

- She's good. - Okay.

- She left. - She's gone?

- Yeah. - ( laughs )

- She left the date? - Yeah!

- Can you actually put the salmon in a to-go box?

I'm gonna take it for my buddy.

- Of course. That's all right. We'll box it up for you.

- My buddy loves salmon!

In general, I think I enjoyed the date for what it was.

I'm the type of person that I'll take a step back

and I'll accept the environment that I'm in.

And I'll find the great things that are in that environment

and I'll be very optimistic about it

because I literally live by the premise that

every single day is a new best day of my life.

And there's nothing that can happen

that can bring that down, nothing.

Snapchat.

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HUMAN RELATIONS WITH PYRAMID - PART 6 - Duration: 3:43.

Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen.

PYRAMID.

I have explained in the previous video on the roles of every scholars

and ourselves to understand clearly what pyramid actually is.

But, it has not covered everything, has it?

You were only generally exposed on what pyramid actually is.

At least, it is giving a chance for us to start thinking.

Not to think without any facts, but to think with clear facts.

Therefore, Ladies and Gentleman, when we look at how we deliver the facts on pyramid or ALAMTOLOGI,

we would not be able to run away from two main factors needed to be understood.

The first factor is

Time.

The second factor is Energy.

If you have seen a video on a broadcast tv (Astro) regarding Einstein's theories,

his main question was about time

and then we look back at ALAMTOLOGI that refers to two factors which are Time and Energy.

When the shape of pyramid exist,

then the two factors play an important role.

It is nothing more than the Factor of Time and the Factor of Energy.

The production of a pyramid will give us two things which are,

the value of energy and also the value of time to something specifically.

In ALAMTOLOGI, there are two main time factors that are called time controller (MP)

and time controlled (MDK) factor.

In energy factor, there are also two main factors,

which are Macro Energy and Micro Energy.

Therefore, everything comes in pairs.

Just as what I have mentioned earlier.

Ladies and Gentleman,

if we could understand the pyramid,

it is possible to explain how the delay process in time controlled (MDK) happens.

For instance, how the rate of something or a process is being slowed down or delayed

in the time controlled (MDK) time.

What is the time of time controlled (MDK)?

There are too many Ladies and Gentleman.

There are

millions of explanations, documents that I have completed,

in many forms like raw data to academic writings that are specified to ALAMTOLOGI

which can be related to to answer the question earlier.

Ladies and Gentleman,

is this getting interesting? Stay tuned for the next video.

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Silaturohim

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♪ (SYMPHONY MUSIC PLAYING) ♪

Tomorrow, we're taking two bridges!

Okay, let's get ready. I knew this was coming.

Alright, everybody stay focused. Okay?

Look! Cute scooter! (LAUGHS)

We're going to war.

BOTH: Hey!

(GROWLS)

Oh, yeah!

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Scattered storms in mainly northern half - Duration: 3:37.

WEATHER

WITH CHIEF METEOROLOGIST JAY

CARDOSI.

JA RAIN SHOWERS AND

THUNDERSTORMS NOW MOVING INTO

PARTS OF THE METRO.

THERE'S A LIVE LOOK WESTBOUND

DOWN A WET STRETCH OF 64.

THAT IS SOUTHERN INDIANA IN THE

BACKGROUND.

WE HAVE A LIGHTNING FLASH OUT

THERE RIGHT NOW AS THESE STORMS

GET A LITTLE CLOSER.

TEMPERATURES ARE WARM, 71 TO 76

THE RAIN.

-- THE RANGE.

SOUTH BREEZE AT ABOUT SEVEN

MILES PER HOUR.

ANY WARNINGS ARE NOW IMMEDIATELY

WEST OF LOUISVILLE.

IN THE VIEWING AREA, WE HAVE

SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNINGS IN

EFFECT FOR SOUTHWESTERN CRAWFORD

COUNTY.

A FLASH FLOOD WARNING IN EFFECT

FOR DUBOIS COUNTY FOR THE NEXT

SEVERAL HOURS.

YOU CAN SEE A BOOK OF THE STORM,

WHETHER IT BE EARLIER THIS

AFTERNOON THROUGH THE EVENING,

HAVE BEEN FROM ABOUT 64 AND

POINTS OFF TO THE NORTH AND

NORTHWEST.

THERE ARE SIGNS THAT THAT ZONE

IS SINKING FARTHER AND FARTHER

SOUTH AS WE MOVE THROUGH THE

OVERNIGHT.

AROUND THE METRO, A SCATTERING

OF SHOWERS AND A FEW RUMBLES OF

THUNDER.

NOTHING SEVERE AROUND THE METRO

AT THIS TIME.

HAVE YOUR DOWNPOURS, SOME UNDER

-- SOME THUNDER, LIGHTNING, AND

EVEN SOME HAIL, BUT YOU CAN SEE

THE CLUSTER OF STORMS RUNNING

FROM SALEM TO PALMYRA NORTH OF

GORDON AND THEN BACK ALONG

INTERSTATE 64 IN SOUTHWESTERN

PORTIONS OF INDIANA.

YOU CAN SEE THE BRIGHTER SHADES

OF GREEN COMING ACROSS NORTHERN

SECTIONS OF HARRISON COUNTY.

THAT IS ABOUT 20 MILES OR SO

NORTHWEST OF LOUISVILLE.

THESE COULD BE 40 TO 50 MILES

PER HOUR.

STILL A LITTLE BIT OF ROTATION

HERE IN NORTHERN PORTIONS OF

PERRY COUNTY.

THAT WAS FROM A TORNADO WARNING

STORM, BUT THAT ROTATION HAS

WEEKEND, NO LONGER A TORNADO

THREAT.

IN ADDITION TO GUSTY WINDS, SOME

HAIL IS STILL A POSSIBILITY.

ALSO, NOTABLY SOUTH OF SALEM

WHERE THE COULD BE SOME MARBLE

SIZED HAIL STILL OCCURRING.

STORM TRACK MOVING THIS ENTIRE

CLUSTER EASTWARD AT ABOUT 40

MILES AN HOUR, GEORGETOWN ABOUT

FIVE MINUTES AWAY COULD SEASON

HEAVIER DOWNPOURS, WIND, AND A

LOT OF LIGHTNING AND THUNDER.

UNDERWOOD, HENRYVILLE, NINE TO

11 MINUTES OUT.

PROSPECT ABOUT 35 MINUTES AWAY.

KEEP IN MIND, ADDITIONAL

SCATTERED SHOWERS AND STORMS ARE

NOW DEVELOPING AROUND

LOUISVILLE.

BASICALLY, THE NORTHERN 2/3 OF

THE VIEWING AREA HAVING THE BEST

CHANCES FOR THESE SCATTERED

SHOWERS AND STORMS OVERNIGHT AND

INTO EARLY TOMORROW MORNING.

70'S OUT THERE WITH A SCATTERING

OF STORMS.

BEST CHANCE ABOUT 64 AND POINTS

TO THE NORTH.

WE WAKE UP TO 69 THE MORNING.

IF YOU'RE HEADING OUT TO THE

MINI, TAKE THE RAIN GEAR.

ALL THE RAIN LIST SNORES AND

ENDS BY MIDDAY.

TOMORROW AFTERNOON, 89 DEGREES

AS WE ARE OUT AND ABOUT THE

BALLOON GLOW THIS -- TOMORROW

EVENING.

THAT WEATHER CONTINUES MOST OF

SUNDAY, THEN THE NEXT ROUND OF

PSTORMS SUNDAY NIGHT INTO MONDAY

MORNING.

NEXT WEEK, DERBY WEEK LOOKS

UNSETTLED FOR THE GREAT

STEAMBOAT RACE, TEXAS RACE --

PEGASUS PARADE.

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Dewey's 24 Hour Readathon TBR - Duration: 4:57.

Hey y'all – it's Cait. It is a Friday night and

I am coming to you with a quick TBR for

Dewey's 24 Hour Readathon, which starts

tomorrow, Saturday. In my time zone

Dewey's starts Saturday morning and then

goes for 24 hours until Sunday morning.

Tonight I am drinking a Moscow Mule made

with ginger-infused vodka, which is very

easy to make at home. You just slice up a

bit of ginger root, put it in a mason jar

or similar, fill it up with vodka and let

it set for a couple of days, and then

you'll have vodka that tastes very gingery.

If you like your Moscow Mules with lots

of ginger flavor, it is a great addition

to that cocktail. Traditionally, of

course, Moscow Mules go in a copper mug.

I don't have any of those, so I put it in a

mason jar – which reflects my Southern

roots. Now, some folks try to read for as

much as they can during the entire 24

hours of the readathon, which is amazing.

I do not have that kind of time tomorrow;

I have to write part of my dissertation, I

need to get done with some grading, and

I'm going to the ballet with my partner.

That said, I do have two books that I

would like to make good progress on

tomorrow. The first of those I mentioned

in my previous video – it's There Are More

Beautiful Things than Beyoncé, by Morgan

Parker. I read a few more poems out of

this collection this evening and I'm

really enjoying it so far. One of those

is Another Another Autumn in New York,

which starts by saying: 'When I drink

anything / out of a martini glass /

I feel untouched by / professional and

sexual / rejection. I am a dreamer / with

empty hands and / I like the chill. / I will

not be attending the party / tonight

because I am / microwaving multiple Lean

Cuisines /

and watching Wife Swap.' It's a really

vibrant and interesting collection; it's

a lot of fun to read. It's grappling with

sexuality and femininity and pop culture

and stardom and race, and I'm really

enjoying it. The other book that I'm

hoping to make some progress on is The

Anatomy of Fascism, by Robert Paxton.

Some of the observant among you will notice

that this is not one of the books that

was in my currently reading pile in the

video that I put up literally yesterday.

So here's the fun thing to know about me

as a reader: I am a

total dilettante, and I have dozens of

books in this apartment that I have read

the first 20 pages of and fully intend

to get back to. So at any given time the

books that are in my TBR might not

actually reflect the books that I'm most

likely to get to next. Anyway, I read the

first chapter of The Anatomy of Fascism

today and I'm really liking it. It's got

a lot of really interesting insights

about fascism. It starts by talking about

some of the origins of the fascist

movement in Mussolini's Italy and then

goes on to talk about fascist movements

in broad strokes in the mid-1900s and

what we can learn about them, both from

their similarities and from their

differences. The chapter has some really

interesting insights so far. For example,

one of the parts of the first chapter is

talking about how there's a lot of

anti-capitalist rhetoric that gets built

into a lot of fascist platforms, and yet

(quote) 'Even at its most radical, however,

fascists' anti-capitalist rhetoric was

selective. While they denounced

speculative international finance (along

with all other forms of internationalism,

cosmopolitanism, or globalization—

capitalist as well as socialist), they

respected the property of national

producers, who were to form the social

base of the reinvigorated nation.' This

first chapter also talks about how

fascism is distinct from other political

movements like liberalism or like

socialism in that it doesn't have this

sort of core system of belief that

defines it, but rather (quote) 'Fascism does

not rest explicitly upon an elaborated

philosophical system, but rather upon

popular feelings about master races,

their unjust lot, and their rightful

predominance over inferior peoples. It

has not been given intellectual

underpinning by any system builder, like

Marx, or by any major critical

intelligence like Mill, Burke, or

Tocqueville.' And Paxton is really

emphasizing sort of the sensory

experience, and how people got swept

away in fascist movements – this idea that

(quote) 'Fascism's deliberate replacement of

reasoned debate with immediate

sensual experience

transformed politics' in this era that

Paxton is writing about. All right, so

realistically I'm not going to be able

to finish either of those books tomorrow

'cause I've got a lot of other stuff on the

to-do list, but it's fun to participate

in a little bit of the readathon anyway.

If you're participating in Dewey's 24

Hour Readathon, I would love to know

what you're reading and especially if

you've made a TBR video. Or comment down

below and let me know what you're

getting into this weekend, even if you're

not participating in the readathon. Okay,

and that's it for me tonight – I'll see

y'all next time. Cheers!

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Elizabethtown man accused of starting fires at two vacant houses - Duration: 1:35.

>> IT'S FROM THE HEAT OF THE

FIRE.

MATTHEW: CHARLES GOODMAN POINTS

TO THE SINGE MARKS ON HIS FENCE

AT THE BACK OF HIS PROPERTY.

THEY GOT THERE EARLY IN THE

MORNING THE DAY BEFORE EASTER,

WHEN THE ABANDONED HOUSE NEXT

DOOR CAUGHT FIRE.

>> THANK GOODNESS FOR OUR FIRE

DEPARTMENT.

THEY STARTED HOSING THAT PORTION

OF THE FENCE AND MY BUILDING

DOWN BACK THERE BECAUSE IT WAS

GETTING VERY HOT, AND THEY

THOUGHT IT WAS GOING TO GO, TOO.

MATTHEW: POLICE SAY DAVID

DUDGEON INTENTIALLY STARTED THE

FIRE.

>> HE ACTUALLY MANAGED TO SET

FIRE TO SOME PAPER THAT IS AN

UNDERLAYMENT FOR THE SIDING.

MATTHEW: TWO DAYS AFTER BURNING

THE HOUSE ON CENTRAL AVENUE,

POLICE SAY DUDGEON BURNED

ANOTHER UNOCCUPIED HOUSE AROUND

THE CORNER ON EAST BROWN STREET.

YOU CAN SEE THE FLAMES SHOOTING

THROUGH THE ROOF IN THIS VIDEO

SHOT BY A NEIGHBOR.

POLICE SAY DUDGEON TOLD THEM HE

WALKED IN AND SET FIRE TO SOME

OLD CLOTHES INSIDE OF A GARBAGE

CAN.

>> I WAS ACTUALLY IN SHOCK.

I THOUGHT, I CAN'T BELIEVE THIS

IS HAPPENING AGAIN.

MATTHEW: BOTH BUILDINGS WERE

TORN DOWN THIS WEEK FOR PUBLIC

SAFETY.

>> THIS WAS A TERRIFYING

SITUATION FOR THE NEIGHBORS.

THEY REALIZED THAT THERE WAS AN

ARSONIST ON THE LOOSE, AND

DIDN'T KNOW WHO MIGHT BE NEXT.

MATTHEW: GOODMAN SAYS HE'S

RELIEVED KNOWING HIS HOME IS

SAFE AND DUDGEON IS BEHIND BARS.

>> IT IS PEACE OF MIND KNOWING

THAT HE'S OFF THE STREET, AND I

DON'T WORRY SO MUCH ABOUT THE

HOUSE NEXT TO ME AND SOME OF

THESE OTHERS UNTIL THEY CAN BE

TAKEN CARE OF.

MATTHEW: WE'RE TOLD DUDGEON ALSO

ADMITTED TO SETTING FIRE TO THE

LAWN AT THE SAME HOUSE ON

CENTRAL AVENUE BACK ON MARCH 26.

THAT FIRE BURNED ITSELF OUT.

DUDGEON IS CHARGED WITH THREE

COUNTS OF ARSON AND IS DUE IN

COURT MAY 1.

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DIY ShampoOing ANTI PELLICULAIRE - Duration: 3:20.

Hello! Welcome back to my channel

So as y'all asked me on Snapchat. Here is the homemade shampoo tutorial

By the way if hou don't follow me on Snapchat. Make sure you add me.

I will put my pseudo somewhere here (and in the description box)

The anti dandruff shampoo, which is also very hydrating

It really cleans the scalp to the dot.

So I used hot water straight out of the kettle. So I mixed everything up, as you're seeing me do

The black soap really has to dissolve. It can take some time to do so

Y'all can see how it is giving me headaches right now… hahaha

But I eventually succeeded in having the desired shampoo consistency

I kinda got tired of the black soap dissolving slowly

So I just removed the undissolved ones. You can use those small soap crumbs to wash your face at night

Black soap is an excellent face cleanser too. Especially to remove the remaining makeup

I also used avocado oil, because avocado is amazing when it comes to moisturizing your hair.

You should note that, Black soap tends to dry out both the skin and hair.

So avocado oil really comes in to restore that lost moisture

My clumsy self poured the shampoo all over the place when transferring it into the spray bottle 😅 Don't do what I did… lol

I had an excess of the shampoo. So I transferred the rest into a second spray bottle.

So yh! And my shampoo was ready! I used it for about two months or so…

And voila! Stay positive while using this shampoo hahaha

If you want more similar tutorials Lemme know in the comment section

This is what I use to treat my dandruff And to get a super clean scalp!

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