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Welcome to American Dissident Voices.

I'm Kevin Alfred Strom.

YESTERDAY, Donald Trump was turned by the Jew-dominated War Party and launched a missile

attack on Syria — the same Donald Trump who said we should stay out of Syria — the

same Donald Trump who said: "To our very foolish leader — do not attack Syria.

If you do, many very bad things will happen — and from that fight, the US gets nothing"

— the same Donald Trump who said "What will we get for bombing Syria besides more

debt and a possible long term conflict?" — the same Donald Trump who has undergone

relentless attacks from the controlled media for wanting to avoid conflict and war with

Russia, and who surely knows that making war on little Syria will put America on a collision

course with the other remaining White superpower.

Donald Trump says that his mind was changed by the horrible gassing of 86 people allegedly

committed by the Syrian government of Bashar Assad.

Never mind that Assad's opponents have killed that many people in a single day, day after

day, for years.

Never mind that the highly intelligent Assad, with the new Russia's help, was winning

the war and surely wouldn't risk his improving relationship with America and the West by

pulling such a stupid stunt, so the whole scenario is just too preposterous to be believed.

Something changed Donald Trump's mind, and I seriously doubt it was the latest tear-jerking

war propaganda from the same people who brought us the fake blasted baby incubators in Kuwait

— and the fake "weapons of mass destruction" in Iraq — and the fake gas chambers in Germany.

Nobody in or near the centers of power, unless he is supernaturally naive, really believes

such nonsense — and I don't read Trump that way.

It is the raw might of the Jewish power structure that has turned Trump — not the fairy tales

the Jews and their intel boys invent and which they therefore cannot possibly believe themselves.

They have somehow humiliated or threatened or cornered Trump, making him reverse course

on Syria, and probably also forced him to fire Steve Bannon and reshuffle his advisors

to give the War Party almost total dominance.

What will they force him to do next?

As I said long ago, it is quite likely that someone is already whispering in Trump's

ear saying that an excellent way to make himself look good on the boob tube would be to prosecute

some "White supremacists" and "haters" — and give the Jews some new "hate speech"

laws with real teeth in them.

Donald Trump — and we — are in a war, a war in which our enemies are the same enemies

our people faced in World War 2.

And, in any war, unless you clearly understand who your enemies are, you will inevitably

be defeated.

World War 2 was the triumph of the Jewish power structure which now rules the West.

World War 2 was not a war between Italy and Germany versus the USSR and USA and Britain.

No.

World War 2 was a war with all the European peoples, including the USA and Russia and

Britain and Italy and Germany, on the one side, whether they knew it or not — and

the Jews on the other.

We now present the words of Dr. William Pierce, the founder of the National Alliance, from

his historical series, now collected in book form, entitled Who We Are.

We begin by studying how the White peoples of this planet — which at that time all

had relatively healthy racial attitudes — were induced by their enemies to slaughter one

another in the bloodbath of World War 2, and how that slaughter led to the attempted genocide

of Whites that is taking place today.

Listen and understand:

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Racial Feeling Not Dead

[E]nglish-speaking Whites were not entirely without racial feeling.

In 1939 White Americans did not live with Blacks, work with Blacks, eat with Blacks,

or go to school with Blacks, and anyone who had attempted to force them to do so certainly

would have been lynched.

Likewise, the prospect of inviting millions of Blacks and Browns from the non-White portions

of the British Empire to come settle in England alongside the English and be supported by

them was simply unthinkable.

Such a development would no more have been tolerated by the people of Britain than the

sight of a Black male holding hands in public with a White woman would have been tolerated

by the people of most sections of America.

Nor were the people fond of the Jews, who, despite the philo-Semitic preachings of the

Christian churches, remained an outcast group viewed with suspicion and latent hostility,

except by the most deracinated and liberalized Whites (and the Bible-bewitched Holy Rollers).

Spiritual Dimension Lacking

All this racial feeling, even though much of it was institutionalized (for example,

the customary racial segregation in most of the United States), was less an obstacle to

Jewish aims than it might have seemed.

It was, in nearly all cases, unconscious feeling.

The institutions in which it was embodied were dried out, without vitality.

Most people supported the institutions merely because they were customary, without thinking

about their origins, relevance to current trends, or ultimate effects.

Unlike the case in Germany, racial feeling and racial values in most of the White world

had no conscious, living expression in a dynamic, progressive world view.

In the United States and Britain they were without a spiritual dimension; their institutionalized

forms served mainly the passive aim of maintaining the social status quo; there was no great,

positive purpose — no long-term racial goal or ideal — to engage the imagination and

secure the conscious commitment of a substantial portion of the population.

Lethal Provincialism

Thus, the Jews were to find it relatively easy later, in the postwar period, to undermine

and destroy virtually every race-based institution in the West; and even before the war they

soon learned how to manipulate Britons and Americans well enough to accomplish their

aim of destroying Germany.

The Englishman who would have been greatly offended by the suggestion that the Jamaican

Negro or the East Indian was his "equal" also considered himself superior, at least

culturally, to the German and the Irishman; and he was, in true barnyard fashion, readier

to pick a fight at any sign of encroachment by the latter, who were next to him in pecking

order, than he was at a bit of uppishness on the part of the Black or Brown subject

races.

The same, narrowminded, lethal provincialism was the rule in America: the White Mississippian

of Anglo-Saxon stock who was careful always to maintain the proper social distance from

the local Blacks also despised "Yankees."

He did not look upon Whites outside the South as his racial kinsmen — especially if they

didn't speak English, or spoke it with a different accent than he did.

Jewish War Propaganda

So the Jews turned this provincialism to their profit, by portraying Germans as strange,

contemptible, alien creatures who goose-stepped, clicked their heels, wore monocles, and spent

most of their time with their right arms thrust out stiffly at 45 degrees while shouting,

"Sieg Heil!"

The first Hollywood films with this portrayal were ground out in the mid-1930's, and they're

still coming, more than half a century later.

Early in this propaganda effort the strangeness of the Germans was given a sinister twist:

they were said to believe that they were all supermen and that non-Germans were subhuman.

When they were not saluting and shouting, the Germans were bashing out the brains of

non-German babies — or ghoulishly draining their blood.

This author can remember, as an elementary school pupil in 1942, listening to the principal

of his school announce over the public address system that the Germans were busily draining

the blood from all the babies in Belgium, in order to use it for transfusions for their

military casualties.

Back Door to War

And then, of course, there were the lies about German plans to invade the United States,

via South America — after which, presumably, all American men would be packed off to concentration

camps, the women to "Nazi stud farms," and the children to the blood-draining centers.

Not everyone believed the lies, but enough did, so that when the plot to get the United

States into the war via the "back door" in the Pacific was finally hatched, there

was virtually no more public resistance.

But the campaign of lies was intensified, not abated, for this was to be much more than

merely a military effort to force the Germans to change their politics.

This was to be a total war; its aim was not only to "liberate" the Germans with fire

and famine from their new sense of racial mission, but it was to destroy forever the

possibility that some other group of White men and women might pick up and rekindle the

torch that was to be knocked from the Germans' hands.

Indeed, the Jews' fear in this regard was shown to be well founded by the enormous success

the SS had in recruiting volunteers in other nations.

During the war there were French, Norwegian, Danish, Spanish, Walloon, Flemish, Dutch,

Estonian, Latvian, Ukrainian, and even Russian SS divisions fighting alongside their German

comrades against the Red Army.

Had Hitler won the war, these non-German SS units would certainly have formed nuclei for

the spread of the National Socialist revolution to every country in Europe.

Therefore, the war was directed as much against the Americans, the British, and all the non-communist

peoples of Europe as against the Germans, although few realized it at the time, even

among those who had had the courage and foresight to speak out against it before Pearl Harbor.

Racial Suicide

When German strength faltered at Stalingrad, the democratic Allies celebrated the disaster,

smiled at one another and said, "The tide has turned."

If they had known that it was the tide of all of Western civilization which began running

out so swiftly at Stalingrad, their smiles would not have been quite so broad.

When huge fleets of R.A.F. and U.S.A.A.F.

heavy bombers destroyed Hamburg in July and August 1943, killing 70,000 German civilians,

the foolish British and Americans imagined that they had struck a great blow against

their enemies.

They little suspected that their true enemies rejoiced to see them killing so many of their

own kind.

And when the raping queues of Mongol soldiers formed in every residential neighborhood of

a shattered and defeated Berlin, in front of every house where they found a pretty German

girl or woman, there was dancing in the streets of London and New York by throngs of empty-headed

Whites who did not even dream that what they had caused to happen to the women of Germany

would soon enough begin happening to their own women, on their own streets and in their

own homes, and that Jew-instigated "civil rights" laws would render them powerless

to defend their womenfolk against growing and ever-bolder swarms of savages from every

non-White corner of the earth.

Not Like Korea or Vietnam

The generation born in the United States since the Second World War, which has experienced

only the Korean and Vietnam wars, cannot imagine how altogether different was the behavior

of the masters of the controlled media, the priests, the politicians, and all the other

representatives of the old order — all the mortal enemies of a White renewal and resurgence

— during that great conflict than the behavior they have manifested since.

During the Second World War they knew well that their own continued existence, and the

continued existence of the sickly creeds they represented, were at stake.

They closed ranks and formed a united front, in which not only was dissent absent, but

it became virtually unthinkable.

There were no denunciations of the government's war policy from the pulpit, no enemy propaganda

in the newspapers, no Congressmen addressing Washington rallies in behalf of the folks

on the other side, no government tolerance for pacifist demonstrations.

The Second World War was a "good" war, and no effort was spared to convince every

citizen of that.

Every facet of civilian life was deliberately altered in some way, so that everyone, in

every waking moment, was conscious of the war and was involved in it to some extent.

There were no bystanders, no neutrals, in America.

Phony Blackouts

It was not only assent that was demanded of everyone, but participation; everyone was

made to share in the responsibility.

There were scrap drives every other week.

Air raid practice was frequent, with wardens assigned in every residential neighborhood

and given silhouette cards (These appeared on cornflake boxes!) of various enemy aircraft

to memorize, even though the authorities knew there was virtually no chance of a significant

air attack on the continental United States.

Automobile owners were required to paint over the upper halves of their headlights, and

there was much to-do about showing any lights after 10:00 PM.

Film stars made their public appearances in military uniforms, and posters and slogans

were everywhere.

Rationing became nearly universal, with government coupons needed to buy everything from sugar

to automobile tires.

Price controls went into effect, and everyone was urged to keep watch for, and denounce,

retailers who could not keep up with the constant, random, unannounced changes in permitted prices.

No one was left unchanged by the experience.

Postwar Payoff

And so it was that when the war was finally over — and to the people pulling the strings

that meant when Germany was defeated, for Italy and Japan were wholly secondary concerns

— it seemed only natural that many things should begin changing.

After all, the people had assented to the destruction of everything for which National

Socialist Germany stood.

Should Americans and Britons have given their all to smash racism in Germany, only to tolerate

racism in America or in Britain?

Should people who had just finished killing millions of Germans, in order to teach them

that they did not have the right to exclude Jews from their society, still believe that

Mexicans could be excluded from the United States or Pakistanis from Britain?

Should such a huge sacrifice have been made by everyone to annihilate an authoritarian,

militaristic regime, without people also being obliged to change their own attitudes toward

authority and military service?

No, it is quite clear that the era of social turmoil and change which followed the war

grew inevitably out of the new attitudes deliberately inculcated in order to make the war possible.

And it is clear that the war not only resulted in a vast spread and strengthening of Marxist

power, but that it also brought about a significant decline in the moral authority of the White

world relative to Africa, Asia, and Latin America.

The White man had questioned his own right to rule, and so he could hardly expect non-Whites

not to ask the same questions.

Thus, the dissolution of the British Empire, and the end of European colonialism everywhere,

were direct consequences of the changed attitudes accompanying the war.

We All Lost the War

Finally, just as clearly as the Germans lost the war, so did Britain and the United States.

In fact, the loser was the White race: European man, whatever his nationality.

It was the greatest, most catastrophic loss the race has yet suffered.

Whether the loss will prove to be irreparable and decisive remains to be seen.

Today's program has been based in part on Dr. William Pierce's last book, entitled

Who We Are, now available once again by visiting natall.com/whoweare.

Be with us next week as we continue to explore the real nature of World War 2 — and show

you that, in a very real way, that war against us has never ended — in "Battling the

People of the Lie, part 4," right here on American Dissident Voices.

You've been listening to American Dissident Voices, the radio program of the National

Alliance.

The National Alliance is working to educate White men and women around the world as to

the nature of the reality we must face — and organizing our people to ensure our survival

and advancement.

We need your help to continue.

Please send the largest contribution you can afford to National Alliance, Box 172, Laurel

Bloomery, TN 37680 USA.

Make your life count.

You can also help us by visiting natall.com/donate.

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Until next week, this is Kevin Alfred Strom reminding you:

When you look at the night sky, think of ORION —

Our Race Is Our Nation.

For more infomation >> ADV - World War 2: Battling the People of the Lie, part 3 - April 8, 2017 (with CC) - Duration: 28:34.

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MS Freedom of the Seas - Royal Caribbean International Cruise Line - Duration: 12:55.

Originally unveiled in 2006,

Royal Caribbean's Freedom of the Seas was taken out of service in early 2015 for a 24 day refresh.

The refresh brought new staterooms, bars,

eateries and more to the 3,782 passenger vessel.

Freedom of the Seas' 24 day dry dock included the addition of a Royal Babies and Tots nursery.

The Royal Babies and Tots program offers care and age appropriate activities for little ones ages six months through three years old.

Freedom of the Seas' top decks feature tons of entertainment,

including a FlowRider surf simulator,

a rock-climbing wall,

mini golf course and a full-sized basketball court.

Royal Caribbean's Freedom of the Seas also offers an H2O zone water park.

Passengers can make a splash in the H2O Zone water park with water guns and interactive geyser.

Freedom of the Seas' 24 day dry dock brought the addition of an outdoor,

poolside movie screen.

A swim-up pool bar on Royal Caribbean's Freedom of the Seas.

Royal Caribbean's Freedom of the Seas also boasts an ice rink,

which offers skate rentals to guests.

The skating rink, known as Studio B,

is also home to the "Freedom-Ice.com" Ice Show.

Royal Caribbean's dry dock of the Freedom of the Seas brought the addition of digital maps,

allowing passengers to find staterooms,

restaurants and entertainment onboard.

A view of the Royal Promenade on Freedom of the Seas,

home to many shops and restaurants onboard,

as well as the "DreamWorks Move it, Move it Parade."

The Royal Promenade also features ship maps to help passengers orient themselves.

A perfume and cosmetics store in the Royal Promenade onboard Freedom of the Seas.

Bull & Briar, and English Pub in the Royal Promenade onboard Freedom of the Seas.

Vintages, a wine bar that received a refresh during Freedom of the Seas' dry dock.

New onboard Freedom of the Seas,

The Cupcake Cupboard offers 30 types of cupcakes and decorating lessons to interested passengers.

A Royal Caribbean merchandise store in the Royal Promenade onboard Freedom of the Seas.

Arcadia houses Freedom of the Seas' new 3D movie theater.

Freedom of the Seas' 24-day dry dock brought the addition of R Bar.

The new bar offers creative cocktails in a 1960-inspired atmosphere.

Star Lounge was among the entertainment venues that received a refresh in dry-dock.

An interior view of the Star Lounge.

Sabor was among the additions to specialty dining made during Freedom of the Seas' dry dock.

Sabor serves authentic Mexican cuisine with a modern twist.

Sabor features guacamole made fresh tableside.

Giovanni's Table was another addition to Freedom of the Seas' specialty dining.

Giovanni's table serves Italian favorites family-style.

The murals in Giovanni's table reflect the Italian countryside.

Freedom of the Seas' dry dock added a new Chops Grille: The New American Steakhouse.

Chops Grill features a completely revamped and elevated menu.

The menu will feature dry-aged steak options and the finest cuts of beef.

There are also several complimentary options onboard Freedom of the Seas,

including Windjammer, the Lido buffet.

Attached to Windjammer Cafe is Jade,

another buffet serving pan-Asian cuisine,

including sushi.

A hallway leading towards staterooms on Royal Caribbean's Freedom of the Seas.

Artwork dots the stateroom hallways on Freedom of the Seas and is themed based on which deck you are on.

At 1,358 square feet,

the Royal Suite is the largest accommodation on Freedom of the Seas.

It comes with a grand entrance,

doorbell and a baby grand piano.

The Royal Suite comes with a dry bar and dining area,

as well as a guest bathroom.

The sitting area of the Royal Suite.

The couch converts into a double bed.

The master bedroom of the Royal Suite is accessed through a set of double doors and boasts a queen bed.

The sitting area/vanity area in the master bedroom of the Royal Suite.

A hallway-sized space behind the bed in the Royal Suite serves as a walk-in closet.

At the end of the walk-in closet in the Royal Suite is the master bathroom,

which features a large whirlpool tub with jets.

The Royal Suite master bathroom's shower is spacious and has several showerheads.

The vanity in the Royal Suite bathroom features double sinks and modern fixtures.

Gilchrist & Soames toiletries are provided to guests staying in the Royal Suite.

The toilet area is separated by a set of sliding doors and features a sink and a bidet.

The Royal Suite's balcony measures 313 square feet and has both loungers and a dining area.

The Royal Suite balcony also comes with a Jacuzzi.

At 596 square feet,

the Owner's Suite is the second largest accommodation on Freedom of the Seas.

The Owner's Suite couch expands into a queen-sized bed for guests.

The Owner's Suite features separate dining and living areas, as well as a dry bar.

The Owner's suite utilizes a 42" flatscreen television as a dividing wall.

The Owner's Suite features a queen-sized bed.

The vanity area of the Owner's suite.

The Owner's suite bathroom features double sinks and Gilchrist and Soames toiletries.

The Owner's Suite bathroom features a whirlpool tub with jets.

The shower in the bathroom of the Owner's Suite.

The Owner's suite also features a bidet in the bathroom.

The owner's suite balcony measures 204 square feet,

and has separate lounging and dining areas.

At 401 square feet,

the Grand Suite is the third largest category on Freedom of the Seas.

Some Grand Suite couches expand into sofa beds.

Divided from the living area with a curtain,

the Grand Suite bedroom features two twin beds that convert to a Royal King,

measuring 72.5 inches wide by 82 inches long.

The vanity area of the Grand Suite bedroom.

The Grand Suite bathroom features double sinks and Glichrist and Soames toiletries.

The Grand Suite bathroom features a soaking tub and a mosaic on the wall.

The Grand Suite's balcony measures 107 square feet and features separate lounging and dining areas.

The next accommodation category on Freedom of the Seas is the Junior Suite.

The room features two twin beds that convert to a Royal King,

measuring 72.5 inches wide by 82 inches long.

The Junior Suite features a sitting area separated from the bedroom by a curtain.

Some Junior suites have sofa beds.

The closet space of a Junior Suite.

The bathroom of a Junior Suite.

The bathtub/shower area in the bathroom of a Junior Suite.

Junior Suite guests receive a set of generic toiletries.

The Junior Suite balcony measures 94 square feet and has two sets of chairs.

The next level of accommodations is the balcony stateroom,

which measures 184 square feet.

Balcony staterooms come with two twin beds that convert to a Royal King,

measuring 72.5 inches wide by 82 inches long,

as well as a couch (some rooms have sofa beds).

The closet space in a Balcony Stateroom on Freedom of the Seas.

The bathroom of a balcony cabin on Freedom of the Seas.

The shower in the bathroom of a balcony cabin.

The balcony of a balcony stateroom,

which measures 66 square feet.

Families may want to consider booking a family oceanview stateroom.

The Family stateroom features a separate bunk-bed area for kids.

The bathroom of a family stateroom on Freedom of the Seas.

Another interesting category on Freedom of the Seas is the Promenade stateroom,

which offers a "view" of the Royal Promenade.

The bathroom of the Promenade stateroom on Freedom of the Seas.

The Freedom of the Seas has handicapped accessible staterooms at all levels of accommodations.

Pictured is an accessible balcony stateroom.

The balcony of the handicapped accessible stateroom features a ramp,

instead of a step, out to the balcony.

The bathroom of a handicapped accessible balcony stateroom.

The shower area in the bathroom of a handicapped accessible balcony stateroom.

An interior stateroom on the Freedom of the Seas,

measuring, 150 square feet.

It features two twin beds that convert to a Royal King,

measuring 72.5 inches wide by 82 inches long.

The bathroom of an interior stateroom on Freedom of the Seas.

For more infomation >> MS Freedom of the Seas - Royal Caribbean International Cruise Line - Duration: 12:55.

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3 Con giáp cuộc sống "Sướng như tiên", tiền của ào ạt đổ về vào giữa năm 2017 - Duration: 3:26.

For more infomation >> 3 Con giáp cuộc sống "Sướng như tiên", tiền của ào ạt đổ về vào giữa năm 2017 - Duration: 3:26.

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Щенячий патруль новые серии МАРШАЛ ДЕРЕТСЯ С ГОНЩИКОМ Развивающие мультики для детей про игрушки - Duration: 4:12.

For more infomation >> Щенячий патруль новые серии МАРШАЛ ДЕРЕТСЯ С ГОНЩИКОМ Развивающие мультики для детей про игрушки - Duration: 4:12.

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Carjacking suspect arrested - Duration: 1:52.

COMMON CRIME.

JUSTIN?

JUSTIN ALBUQUERQUE POLICE SAY

THERE HAVE BEEN AT THE IS TO 30

CARJACKINGS IN THE CITY SINCE

JANUARY.

A WOMAN ABOUT A MONTH AGO WAS

RUNNING ERRANDS AND BECAME PART

OF THAT STATISTIC.

>> IT IS SCARY.

I COULD HAVE BEEN DEAD.

JUSTIN: IT WAS BROAD DAYLIGHT IN

THE SHELL GAS STATION PARKING

LOT NEAR COORS AND ILIFF, WHEN A

MAN WHO POLICE SAY IS JASON

HARTNELL ASKED THIS WOMAN FOR A

CIGARETTE, THEN PULLED WHAT

LOOKED LIKE A GUN ON HER.

>> I DON'T KNOW IF IT WAS A REAL

GUN OR A BB GUN.

JUSTIN: ACCORDING TO THE

CRIMINAL COMPLAINT, HARTNELL

PULLED OUT A PELLET GUN AND

TRIED SHOOTING.

THE VICTIM ASKED US NOT TO

IDENTIFY HER, BECAUSE WHEN HER

CAR WAS STOLEN, IT HAD SENSITIVE

INFORMATION INSIDE, LIKE

FINANCIAL DOCUMENTS AND THE KEYS

TO HER HOME.

THE VICTIM TELLS ME SHE WAS JUST

PULLING UP TO THE ATM RIGHT

BEFORE A TAX APPOINTMENT.

>> KEEP ALL THE TRIGGER, I HEARD

A LOUD NOISE, THOUGHT I WAS

GOING TO GET SHOT.

JUSTIN: POLICE SAY THE PELLET

GUN WAS EMPTY, SO THE WOMAN WAS

ABLE TO WALK AWAY WITH NO

INJURIES, BUT WITH NO CAR

EITHER.

>> THE GUY PUSHED HIS WAY PAST

ME AND JUMPED INTO THE PASSENGER

SEAT.

JUSTIN: LEAVING HER STRANDED AND

TERRIFIED, BUT SHE SAYS SHE'S

THANKFUL NONE OF HER CHILDREN

WERE WITH HER.

AS FOR HARTNELL, HE FACED A

JUDGE THIS MORNING, BUT THE

JUDGE ORDERED HIM TO BE

FINGERPRINTED, BECAUSE HE'S BEEN

ARRESTED UNDER A DIFFERENT NAME

BEFORE.

THE JUDGE WANTS TO MAKE SURE

BOTH NAMES MATCH THE FINGERPRINT

BEFORE MOVING FORWARD WITH A

COURT DATE.

SO YOU DON'T BECOME A CARJACKING

VICTIM YOURSELF, PLEASE URGE YOU

TO CARRY THINGS LIKE YOUR

WALLET, YOUR PHONE, ON YOUR

WEAKER SIDE, SO YOU HAVE A

STRONGER HAND TO FIGHT WITH A

GUEST TO THAT POINT.

ALSO, DON'T BE ON YOUR PHONE

GOING TO AND FROM YOUR CAR.

For more infomation >> Carjacking suspect arrested - Duration: 1:52.

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Silversea's Silver Muse Cruise Ship Tour - Silversea Cruise Line 2017 - Duration: 15:37.

Scheduled to be christened on April 19,

the 596 passenger Silver Muse is luxury line Silversea Cruises' first newly built ship in seven years.

Measuring 698 feet long and 86 feet wide,

Silver Muse is Silversea's largest ship ever.

Silver Muse has a single large pool that serves as a focal point for its main pool deck.

Silver Muse's pool is large and long and lined with comfortable lounge chairs.

Silver Muse's pool is flanked by two hot tubs.

One deck up from the pool,

on a small protuberance overlooking the pool area,

is a bank of double-wide loungers.

The double-wide loungers overlooking the pool on Deck 11 are lined with comfortable cushions.

An outdoor promenade that doubles as a jogging track wraps around part of Silver Muse's top deck.

Eight laps makes a mile on the Silver Muse's outdoor jogging,

which is located on Deck 11.

A small nook with more lounge chairs is located at the very back of Deck 11.

More lounge chairs are located one deck up from the pool on a narrow promenade that also forms part of the jogging track.

The whirlpool area on Deck 10 features shaded lounge chairs for two.

Another small outdoor sunning area is located at the back of the ship on Deck 10.

The outdoor lounge area on the back of Deck 10 has a single,

elevated hot tub that overlooks the ship's wake.

More lounge seats for sunning can be found on Deck 10 on a teak-lined promenade

that connects the main pool area to the small lounge area at the back of the ship.

The hub of Silver Muse's interior is Dolce Vita,

a spacious lounge on Deck 5 that is the first space passengers encounter upon embarkation.

Taking the place of The Bar on Silversea's 2009 built Silver Spirit but significantly bigger in size,

Dolce Vita serves as a central gathering place for passengers in the evening before and after dinner.

Tucked off in a corner of the Dolce Vita lounge is a bar that is relatively small given the large size of the room.

The Dolce Vita lounge is home to the ship's Reception desk,

which is manned around the clock, as well as a concierge desk (not shown).

A second major gathering place for passengers on Silver Muse is the Panorama Lounge,

located on Deck 9.

A peaceful retreat during the day,

the Panorama Lounge morphs into a lively nightspot with live music and a bar scene in the evenings.

The Panomara Lounge is set up for performances by piano players and small bands and also doubles as a nightclub.

Just outside the Panorama Lounge,

overlooking the back of the ship, is a small outdoor seating area.

The seating area on the back of Deck 9 is one of the few places where Silver Muse passenger can smoke while on board.

One deck down from the Panorama Lounge on Silver Muse is the Arts Cafe,

a new concept for Silversea.

The Arts Cafe is designed a cozy retreat where passengers can order specialty coffees and teas during the day.

In keeping with its name,

the Arts Cafe hosts rotating art exhibits of paintings and sculptures.

The Arts Cafe also offers a continental breakfast in the morning and light snacks throughout the day presented in a glass case next to the bar.

Fresh-baked croissants,

muffins and smoothies are among the early morning offerings in the Arts Cafe.

Just across the hall from the Arts Cafe on Deck 8 is the Connoisseur's Corner,

a smoking lounge that is the only interior space on Silver Muse where passengers can smoke.

Cigars are available for purchase in the Connoisseur's Corner.

Also located on Deck 8 across from the Arts Cafe is a small casino with several table games and 11 slot machines.

The casino was a last-minute addition to the design of Silver Muse,

which originally was going to be built without one.

It was added after feedback from travel agents and customers.

Silver Muse's main showroom, the Venetian Lounge,

offers cabaret-style seating with intimate tables and chairs placed between rows of comfortable tiered banquettes.

A curvy central staircase rises through the center of Silver Muse,

offering access to all eight of its passenger decks.

Silver Muse is home to eight dining options,

an unusually large array for a ship its size.

Shown here is Atlantide,

a reservations-only European-style seafood and grill eatery.

Atlantide also is open at breakfast and lunch with an a la carte menu.

Adjacent to the Atlantide restaurant is the Atlantide Bar,

which offers signature cocktails during the evening.

New for Silversea is Indochine,

a restaurant that serves a fusion of Asian cuisines from India to Southeast Asia.

Reservations are recommended.

An elegant, foyer-like space on Deck 4 marks the entrance to four of Silver Muse's restaurants,

including Indochine and Atlantide.

La Dame by Relais & Chateaux is Silver Muse's preeminent restaurant

and features French cuisine designed by Relais & Cheateaux chefs.

La Dame is one of the only restaurants on Silver Muse that comes with an extra charge.

With just a few tables, it also requires advance reservations.

Featuring an a la carte menu,

La Dame is a formal and elegant restaurant with such high-end touches as designer Relais & Chateaux dinnerware.

Also new for Silversea is Kaiseki,

a Japanese eatery that serves Teppanyaki dinner service for an extra charge.

At lunchtime, it turns into a sushi and sashimi outlet.

La Terrazza offers casual,

buffet-style breakfast and lunch with indoor and outdoor seating.

At dinnertime, it transforms into an a la carte restaurant serving Italian cuisine.

Located at the back of Silver Muse on Deck 7,

La Terrazza offers outdoor seating that overlooks the ship's wake.

Refrigerated, glass fronted wine cabinets line the entryway to La Terrazza.

Silver Muse's pool deck is home to a casual,

pool-side eatery called The Grill that serves up burgers,

wraps, salads and fresh fish.

Silver Muse also features a new for Silversea,

Naples style pizza outlet called Spacca napoli.

Located outside, one deck up from the pool,

it features a traditional oven and is open for dinner as well as lunch.

Silver Muse is an all suite ship with some of the biggest cabins at sea.

Here, one of the most common types of cabins on the vessel,

a Superior Veranda Suite.

Bathrooms in Superior Veranda Suites are all marble affairs with separate showers and tubs.

Silver Muse cabins come with upscale Bulgari toiletries

but passengers also can ask to have them replaced with other options.

Superior Veranda Suites on Silver Muse have walk-in closets with room for hanging clothes and a built in cabinet with drawers.

Both U.S. and European-style outlets are available above nightstands next to beds in Silver Muse cabins.

Silver Muse offers nearly a dozen giant suites that measure over 1,000 square feet,

including two 1,130 square foot Royal Suites that face out over the front of the ship.

Royal Suites feature a living room with a convertible sofa that can accommodate an extra passenger.

Royal Suites also have a separate dining area that can seat up to six people.

Royal Suites have a single large bedroom with a king size bed that can be converted into two twins.

Customers also can book an adjacent connecting cabin to turn the Royal Suite

into a two bedroom complex measuring 1,528 square feet.

Royal Suites bedrooms have large walk-in closets with plenty of room for hanging clothes and built-in drawers.

The master bathrooms in Royal Suites are lined with marble and feature vanities with twin sinks.

Like other big suites on Silver Muse,

Royal Suite master bathrooms have large jacuzzi tubs.

The master bathrooms in the Royal Suites on Silver Muse have spacious walk-in showers with rain shower heads.

Royal Suites feature 129 square foot balconies with full loungers.

Royal Suites also have a second bathroom just off the living room.

Silver Muse also has four large Owner's Suites that measure 1,281 to 1,389 square feet.

Located at the middle of the ship,

each of the Owner's Suites has a little office nook with a desk and shelving.

A nautical-themed clock in the office nook of an Owner's Suite.

Owner's Suites have large master bedrooms and also are sold with a second,

connecting cabin that transforms the suite into a two-bedroom complex.

Like all the big suites on Silver Muse,

the ship's Owner's Suites have large walk-in closets.

Personal safes are located in the closets of every cabin on Silver Muse.

Owner's Suites feature spacious bathrooms that are lined with marble and feature vanities with double sinks,

separate baths and showers.

The Balsorano Suite,

which is one of the four Owner's Suites,

is personalized with photos from the founding family of Silversea.

All cabins on Silver Muse come with miniature refrigerators that are stock with complimentary beer,

sodas and water.

One of the little touches on Silver Muse are laundrettes on each floor with cabins with complimentary washers and dryers.

Detergent is available at no extra charge, too.

Silver Muse features an elegant spa called Zagara.

It's a new spa brand created by spa operator Steiner for the debut of the ship.

Located at the back of the ship on Deck 6,

the Zagara spa has nine treatment rooms,

a thermal suite and a full-service salon.

The Zagara spa's thermal suite has five lounge chairs.

A limited number of passes to the thermal suite are available for purchase at the start of each cruise.

The Zagara spa also has an outdoor thalassotherapy pool available to spa guests.

A small seating nook just outside the Zagara spa's thermal suite features a trio of curvy chairs.

Among the amenities of the Zagara apa on Silver Muse are saunas with windows overlooking the sea as well as steam rooms.

They're available to passengers on the ship on a complimentary basis.

The Zagara Spa's Beauty Salon offers nail care,

hair-styling and barber services.

Located next to the spa on Deck 6 is Silver Muse's fitness center,

which features Techno Gym machines and free weights.

The fitness center on Silver Muse also has a open room used for classes in yoga,

pilates and more.

Treadmills and elliptical machines in Silver Muse's fitness center face out to the sea.

Silver Muse has a small boutique area selling designer jewelry, watches and handbags.

The boutique area on Silver Muse also has a shop selling Silversea branded merchandise.

Cakes are among the afternoon treats on offer at the Arts Cafe on Silver Muse.

Silver Muse was built at a Fincantieri shipyard in Genoa, Italy,

as can be seen on this yard plate, which is located on the pool deck.

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Aishwarya Rai & Aaradhya Bachchan Visit A Temple Near Mangalore! see photos - Duration: 1:13.

Aishwarya Rai Bachchan & Aaradhya Bachchan Visit A Temple Near Mangalore! see photos

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15分間 京都橘の部室?でSINGSINGSINGしちゃうレモン風味動画W KYOTOTACHIBANA 15MIN TIMER - Duration: 15:54.

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How to make Paper Roses - Easy Flower Making Tutorial || Valentine Day Paper Roses - Duration: 6:55.

How to make Paper Roses - Easy Flower Making Tutorial || Valentine Day Paper Roses

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夜のいきもの 歌ってみた【まじ娘】[中文字幕] - Duration: 4:13.

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MS Paul Gauguin Cruise Ship - Duration: 15:11.

The five-star Paul Gauguin was designed specifically to sail South Pacific waters.

The ship measures 19,200 gross tons and carries 332 guests,

providing one of the industry's highest space ratios of 58.

When guests arrive at Paul Gauguin Cruises' deluxe MV Paul Gauguin,

they are welcomed aboard by Les Gauguins and Les Gauguines,

the ship's Polynesian cultural hosts and performers.

Paul Gauguin was built in 1997 by the famed Chantiers de l'Atlantique shipyard

(now called STX-France)

at St. Nazaire,

France for Radisson Seven Seas Cruises (later Regent Cruises).

Shown in her original guise,

the Paul Gauguin was sold in 2009 to newly-formed,

Seattle-based Paul Gauguin Cruises,

a subsidiary of Pacific Beachcomber SC,

which owns several resorts in French Polynesia.

In 2012,

the Paul Gauguin was given a major refit that saw the addition of suites on aft Deck 7 and balconies

to cabins on forward Deck 6 as well as a complete overhaul of the ship's soft fittings and décor.

Paul Gauguin measures 513-by-71 feet and has an especially shallow draft of 16.9 feet

that allows it to anchor in shallow inlets at places like Moorea and Taha'a.

Paul Gauguin's popular Croatian captain Ante-Toni Mirkovic is in charge of a dedicated and friendly international staff and crew of 217,

which gives the ship a 1.5 guest-to-crew ratio.

An open sunning area tops the ship on Deck 9.

Located at the base of the radio mast on Deck 9,

the al fresco Bar de Soleil can be opened upon request for special cocktail parties and accommodates up to 200 guests.

From Deck 9, there is a nice view of Paul Gauguin's midships pool and teak-covered lido.

Open daily from 9:30 to 6:30,

the Pool Bar is forward of the pool on the port side of the ship and accommodates up to 25 guests with included-in-the-fare drinks,

soft drinks, wines, beer and genuine espresso drinks.

On the forward/starboard side of the Deck 8 pool area, there is a sheltered terrace with cushioned seating.

The ship's traditional, heated saltwater pool is framed in mahogany.

On Deck 5, there are two sheltered, teak-lined promenades.

A shuffleboard court is located on the starboard side.

Accessed from aft Deck 4,

Paul Gauguin boasts a marina with zodiacs,

parasails, kayaks and snorkeling gear.

Scuba gear can be rented for an additional fee.

Located on aft Deck 8,

the handsome 40-seat La Palette is a quiet daytime lounge and bar and a happening disco at night.

It features rich wood tones and screens that open onto a large al fresco terrace.

The outside terrace adjoining La Palette seats an additional 45 guests.

Continental breakfast is served in La Palette from 6:30 to 11:00 AM on a daily basis.

Afternoon tea is also available here.

La Palette is also the go-to place for delicious fresh-pressed juices.

On Deck 7, there is a 24-seat Captain's Reception room.

A line of public spaces begins aft of the main foyer on Deck 6 with the gym,

featuring a variety of cardio machines, weight machines.

The Deep Nature Spa by Algotherm is directly aft of the gym and has five treatment rooms as well as a sauna and steam room.

One hairdresser and two manicurists run the adjacent Deep Nature Spa Salon.

This is one of the treatment rooms in the Deep Nature Spa.

Everything from sundries to Tahitian black pearls and clothing are sold in Paul Gauguin's duty-free shop on Deck 6.

Reference books,

travel guides and other works with a South Pacific slant can be found in the library situated in the passage linking the public spaces on Deck 6.

At the aft end of Deck 6, there is the Fare Tahiti,

a vestibule with paintings and artifacts with a Tahitian theme.

Three works by Paul Gauguin,

including a menu he drew in exchange for a meal at a local cafe in Papeete,

are among the items on display throughout the ship.

The largest public space,

the 314-seat Grand Salon can accommodate the ship's entire compliment of guests.

The setting for lectures, movies and mainstage entertainment,

the Grand Salon begins a line up of public rooms that spans Deck 5.

Les Gauguins and Les Gauguines perform traditional Polynesian dances in the Grand Salon.

Le Casino follows the Grand Salon on Deck 5 and features a gallery with 13 slots.

Le Casino is also home to blackjack and roulette tables.

Located next to Le Casino,

the handsome Piano Bar accommodates 43 guests.

The Deck 5 passage continues with a photo gallery.

Here is the Photo Gallery during the once-weekly Polynesian Night.

The Internet Center is accessed via the Photo Gallery and features eight computer stations.

The Paul Gauguin also has Wi-Fi hotspots throughout the accommodation and public spaces.

The 24-hour Reception Desk is located on Deck 4 along with a Travel Concierge Desk for booking shore excursions and SCUBA training.

In the Reception, there are a series of vintage photos depicting painter Paul Gauguin and Tahitian life.

The pool adjacent to Le Grill can accommodate up to 100 guests for casual,

buffet-style breakfast and lunch.

Le Grill extends aft along either side of Deck 8 from the pool area.

Cereals and freshly baked goods are available for breakfast in Le Grill.

Additionally, there are fresh juices, cold cuts,

yogurts, an egg and omelet station and much more.

This is a section of the lunch spread offered up on a typical afternoon in Le Grill.

At night, Le Grill becomes a reservations-required

(but no extra charge)

specialty dining venue that accommodates up to 60 guests.

The 134-seat La Veranda is located on aft Deck 6 and open for breakfast and lunch with both buffet and menu offerings.

Terraces on either side and aft of La Veranda can accommodate an extra 40 guests.

For dinner, La Veranda becomes a reservations-only,

complimentary specialty dining venue with capacity limited to 75 guests in scheduled increments.

Settings include custom Bauscher chargers,

Riedel stemware and starched linens.

This is a fresh fish-skewer lunch entrée in La Veranda.

La Veranda features an excellent salad bar with an array of fresh vegetables,

daily dressings and a selection of olive oils and herb-infused vinegars.

La Veranda also offers a special pasta station during lunchtime with a variety of homemade sauces.

L'Etoile is the lofty main dining room on aft Deck 5,

offering open-seating dinner from 7:00 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.

Table settings in L'Etoile feature custom-made Schønwald chargers that replicate the floral pattern in the seatbacks.

This is a parmesan-tart appetizer infused with balsamic vinegar and extra-virgin olive oil in L'Etoile.

Here is a fish entrée topped with caramelized onions in L'Etoile.

And this is one of L'Etoile's decadent chocolate desserts.

Handmade petits-fours cap off dinners in L'Etoile.

One of the most extravagant dining options at sea are the new Marina Dinners,

served on the marina platform during overnights at Bora Bora and Moorea.

The largest cabins on the Paul Gauguin are two Owner's Suites on forward Deck 7.

This is the 534-square-foot suite 7001 on the starboard side.

It has a separate sitting area and bedroom,

a walk-in closet, and an entry foyer.

Suite 7001 has a bedroom with a queen-sized bed.

The bathroom in Suite 7001 has a separate rainforest shower and full tub as well as a dressing area.

Owner's Suites have their own private espresso makers and a selection of top-shelf teas.

This is the balcony of Owner's Suite 7001.

Owner's Suite 7002 is on the port side of the ship and measures 531-square-feet.

This is the bedroom in Owner's Suite 7002.

Five Category A Veranda Suites measure 358-square-feet and are located on Deck 7.

Owner's Suites, Grand Suites and Veranda Suites have butler service in addition to a regular cabin attendant.

Seventeen Category B Veranda Staterooms measure 305-square-feet and feature sophisticated,

soothing color schemes and warm wood tones.

Sixty Three Category C Balcony Staterooms measure 239-square-feet.

This is a Category C with a twin bed set-up.

And this is a Category D with a queen-sized bed set-up.

Modular bathrooms in all categories feature marble flooring,

tubs, large sinks and generous storage space.

Category C and D entryways feature dramatically lit stone tiki figures mounted in mirrored vitrines.

This is the balcony of a standard Category C or D Balcony Stateroom.

In-cabin breakfast service on the Paul Gauguin is one of the best at sea and can include an entire menu's worth of options,

from fresh omelets to muesli,

smoked salmon and freshly squeezed juice.

Paul Gauguin has thirty-seven 202-square-foot Window Staterooms,

23 of which are in Category E and feature large picture windows.

Stateroom 415 is a 225-square-foot Window Stateroom with a modified floor plan for wheelchair access.

This is the handicap-access bathroom in Window Stateroom 415.

Fourteen Category F Window Staterooms feature twin portholes in lieu of the picture window.

Paul Gauguin Cruises supplies deluxe L'Occitane toiletries

(moisturizer, soap, shampoo, conditioner, bath gel)

as well as shower caps and cotton swabs.

Special bon voyage packages include a tropical floral arrangement,

champagne, Godiva chocolates and fresh fruits.

During its weekly roundtrip cruises from Papeete,

Paul Gauguin calls at Motu Mahana,

a private island off the coast of Taha'a.

Motu Mahana has sunning and shaded areas,

a volleyball court, local handicrafts, snorkeling, a fully stocked,

included-in-the-fare bar and a lavish barbeque.

Private massages in an over-water cabana are always an option at Motu Mahana.

Guests on long flights to Papeete can enjoy a day-room at the Beachcomber-owned Intercontinental Tahiti Resort before and after their Paul Gauguin cruise.

During overnights at Bora Bora,

guests can purchase a day pass or even stay at the four-star Intercontinental Le Moana Resort.

This is a guest room at the Intercontinental Le Moana in Bora Bora.

The beach at the Intercontinental Le Moana is one of the highest rated in the world.

The Intercontinental Thalasso Resort and Spa is a five-star resort at Bora Bora that is also available for Paul Gauguin guests to utilize on a day pass or overnight stay.

The Thalasso has a popular wedding chapel with a spectacular view of the reef through a Plexiglas floor.

This is the living room in a typical suite at the Thalasso.

The Intercontinental Moorea Resort is another Beachcomber-owned property that is available for Paul Gauguin guests on a day pass or overnight stay basis.

This is the pool area at the Intercontinental Moorea Resort.

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The annual Metsquerade ball was held this weekend to help fight metastatic cancer - Duration: 2:00.

GOOD EVENING EVERYONE AND

WELCOME TO 40/29 NEWS, I'M PAIGE

PREUSSE.

THIS IS A LIVE LOOK INSIDE THE

JOHN Q. HAMMONDS CENTER IN

ROGERS, WHERE THE METSQUERADE IS

TAKING PLACE.

IT'S PUT ON BY THE GROUP

METAVIVOR, WHICH GIVES ALL OF

ITS DONATIONS TO METASTATIC

BREAST CANCER RESEARCH.

THE GROUP'S FOUNDER CAME FROM

MARYLAND TO BE HERE TONIGHT.

LIKE THE MANY PEOPLE HER GROUP

BENEFITS, SHE IS CURRENTLY

BATTLING STAGE-4 BREAST CANCER.

I'VE BEEN LIVING WITH

METASTATIC BREAST CANCER FOR

OVER 10 YEARS NOW.

IT IS A SHOCKING DIAGNOSIS WHEN

YOU FIRST GET IT IN YOU REALIZE

YOU HAVE A TERMINAL ILLNESS.

YOU HAVE TO PICK THINGS UP AND

SAY THIS IS MY DIAGNOSIS, I AM

GOING TO MOVE FORWARD.

PAIGE: KELLI PARKER IS ALSO AT

TONIGHT'S EVENT.

SHE'S A LOCAL WOMAN WHO'S BEEN

LIVING WITH STAGE-4 BREAST

CANCER FOR OVER 2 YEARS.

>> WE ARE IN THE TYPICAL CANCER

PATIENTS.

WE HAVE HAIR, WE AREN'T

SUPERTHIN.

YOU PASS US ON THE STREET EVERY

SINGLE DAY.

IT IS KILLING 113 WOMEN IN THE

U.S. EVERY DAY ALONE.

PAIGE: METAVIVOR HAS ALREADY

RAISED $2.4 MILLION, AND THEY

EXPECT TO RAISE ANOTHER MILLION

THIS YEAR.

THE ORGANIZATION'S FOUNDER SAYS

A LOT OF THAT MONEY IS THANKS TO

EVENTS LIKE TONIGHT.

IT'S EMPOWERING WHEN YOU SEE

ALL THESE PEOPLE WHO RECOGNIZE

WHAT THESE PATIENTS ARE GOING

THROUGH AT OUR HERE TO SUPPORT

THEM, BUT ALSO HERE TO HELP FUND

THE RESEARCH THAT WILL

ULTIMATELY HELP THESE PATIENTS.

IT WARMS MY HEART TO SEE THAT.

PAIGE: 40/29 IS A PROUD SPONSOR

OF TONIGHT'S EVENT OUR KELLY

JOHNSON AND ALLISON WISE ARE

EMCEEING.

YOU CAN LEARN MORE ABOUT

METAVIVOR, AND FIND OUT HOW YOU

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Learn English - Weekly Tip 25 for Chinese Speakers - word order in questions (subtitled) - Duration: 3:12.

Hello once again everyone, and welcome

back to 'One English Tip in One Minute for

Speakers of Chinese (and its many

language varieties)' Each week, like

clockwork,

I present to you, in detail, one common

English mistake made by Chinese speakers,

and this is video number 25.

Again, I think it's a cool, smart and

really a practical thing for you to do

to try to improve your English. So nice

going. In these videos, I show you a

slide, and on the slide there are two

sentences: One is the correct way that a

native speaker -a native English

speaker -- would say something, and the

other is the wrong way that many Chinese

speakers say it. Your task is to

decide which one is correct. Do that

now. Read the sentences,

listen to me read the sentences, pause

the video, think about your answer and I

will discuss the answer in the slide

that follows the side.

If you got it wrong -- or you took a

wild guess and don't know why you got it

right --

it's really not a big deal. It just simply

means you have to start studying this,

and you're like many other people out

there. I've given you three sentences

that you can study from. You should

memorize the sentences in their entirety,

you should review them -- so really drill

them into your brain -- and you should put

into practice what you've learned

through speaking or writing or both...and

just keep repeating that, and eventually

you'll get it. It's also a very good

idea to go outside of these videos and

use the many many resources out there to

help you.

Just a few things before we finish.

First, if you liked the video I hope

you'll click on the thumbs up below.

Second, I hope you will consider

subscribing to my channel . I think it's a

good idea as these videos come out like

clockwork every week...so hopefully you

will do that.

Third, I have an online course called '50

Common English Mistakes'. It costs

twenty euros but, if you follow the link

in the description box below, it costs 10

euros...so I hope you'll think about that.

Next,

I am building up my website, so I hope

you will pay that a visit. Also, I

have a Twitter feed.

My Twitter handle is @epicenglishtips

so please follow me there.

Finally, if there's anything that you

want me to work on -- if there's any

English mistakes that you need help with --

please write it in the comments below and I

will try my best to address it. Thank you

for watching, and see you next week.

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