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Waching daily May 1 2017

today I'm going to show you how to make

these chocolate cheesecake brownies this

recipe was an old favourite of mine from

a Nigella Lawson cookbook. I

cooked these for years when I was first

married and lately I've been thinking about

them and thinking I wonder if I can make

them Keto, so I looked at the recipe, I

played around with the volumes and was making

sure that they are low carb keto friendly and I

got it, so I'm going to share that recipe with

you today and check out down below for

the link for the recipe that you can

print out yourself and I'll also leave the

link to the Nigella recipe book that this

comes from because it is one of my

all-time favorites, so let's get straight

into the recipe first we're going to

melt together 100 grams of dark

chocolate and 100 grams of butter that's

three and a half ounces of each and you

can use the darkest chocolate that you

can find depending also on your dietary

requirements but if your low-carb, wanting to

make sure this is low-carb keto go for

the highest percentage of chocolate that

you can and we're just going to melt

these together the chocolate is melted

look at that pool of chocolate and butter

yum yum, now you're going to move this

aside to cool down and we'll get on and

mix all the rest of our ingredients

together okay and we've got our mixing

bowl I've popped two eggs in there we just

going to give it a little whisk and now

just sweetness I'm using stevia you can

use whatever sweetness you like that

agrees with you if sugar agrees with you

then pop sugar in I don't use sugar I

use, where's my stevia, over there,

there organic stevia that's what I use

and I find for myself two tablespoons of

sweetness is more than enough, it's sweet

enough with this chocolate, I'm happy, if you

want to add more or you could add a

quarter of a cup, as much or as

little as you like and it's your recipe

so your sweetness as sweet as you like,

so we added the sugar we'll give that a

little whisk in and we're going to now

add in a pinch of salt just

remember the recipe willl be down

below so you can print it out and with

all the adaptations and make it your

own brownies and we can also add in a

teaspoon of vanilla and give it a good

whisk yeah what we're going to do is

pour our chocolate in I'm going to work

quite quickly so you don't scramble eggs

and make sure that it's cool,

chocolate going int, oh yeah and give it a

good whisk through, smells so good,

these are proper dense brownies, I'm moving my mat

all over the place, okay and now for

flour I am using coconut flour oh yeah

that's beautiful and thick we do not

over beat I am using coconut flour and

you're going to add a quarter of a cup

one tablespoon at a time okay I've

measured out my coconut flour I've got a

quarter of a cup but I find it's best to

kind of add a little bit at a time about

a tablespoon or so at a time and whisk

it in because you find coconut flour is

super super absorbent and it kind of I

feel needs time to kind of blend

together with the other ingredients I

can see it as a smooth, add another

tablespoon and just keep doing that

until all of your coconut flour is used

up and if you've added all your coconut

flour, coconut flour

it's a tricky ingredient it really is

you add all your coconut flour and you

look and it still looks really super

super dense and wet add another

tablespoon, add another tablespoon

or so at a time until it is it looks

like a nice brownie batter and on the

other side if you finish mixing

everything then you find it it's too dry

add an egg, one or the other it's

it's too dry or too wet that is what you

do add a bit more flour or a bit more

egg and then you've got look at this

perfect brownie mixture ah smells so

good okay now we're just going to pop it

into our greased oven dish, all of a

sudden got crazy sunny in my kitchen so

there are some fun shadows happening,

anyway I've got my baking dish, I've popped

heaps of butter in it and now we can

just begin to take half of the brownie

mixeture, of course if you just want to make

plain brownies, sticks this in the pan, but I'm

going to pop half the mixture into my

pan into my dish move that aside,

we're just going to, doesn't really look

like much but it is a bottom layer of

brownie here so we just fill the bottom here

with our brownie mixture and then we are

going to fill it with cream cheese make

a whole cream cheese layer this is so

fun to make and to enjoy okay so we're

going to pop that aside and now we're

going to add cream cheese it's up to you

how much you want to add you can add

from 125 grams to 250 grams so from half

a stick to a whole stick of cream cheese

my hands this really is sunny isn't it

and I'm going to get the cream cheese

and I'll show you what I mean so my

cream cheese came in this really

interesting shape and it's up to you how

you want to cut the shape of your cream

cheese to go in let me show you, so take

cream cheese like that little side over

there and just cut it into little pieces

and then it's up to you if you want to

have this whole layer full of cream

cheese, well how I like to do it and you

take imagine with 16 brownies or so and

you give each little piece a big chunk

of cream cheese like that

there's wait till the end you'll see

what I'm getting at so we just

distribute little interesting pieces of

cheese all around I'm just doing quite

the right way but we'll just cut the

cheese here there anyhow and we'll just

fill up the dish with the cream cheese

it's really looking like a mess but I

know what I'm doing okay so we just fill

up that side, you see what I'm doing some

pieces get a bit more you could fill the

entire layer with cream cheese that's

what I mean that you could use 125 grams

or you could use the whole 250 grams the

whole package and just fill it with all

the cream cheese and if you want extra

cream cheese you can just dot more

along here so that's why it's kind of

difficult to give an exact

measurements I think I need just a

smidge bit more this cream cheese I mean

on low-carb keto use cream cheese for

everything so I am quite happy with that

cream cheese distribution and now we're

going to pop the second layer of

chocolate on I've got my brownie mixture

front and centre and now we're going to add

the rest of the mixture on top of the

cream cheese so it's kind of sandwich in

brownies with cream cheese in the middle

it's just so good

remember to check down below for the

recipe how to make these and follow

along print out the recipe and go for it

okay so we're just going to this gently

as possible, I am not the most patient

and most gentlest of bakers, I have not

much patience but there we go look at...

get all the chocolate off...yum... and so now what

you're going to find is every single

bite will have a bite of cream cheese in

the middle and so they're like cheese

brownies that's what they are to me yeah

okay so now it's going to go into our

oven which is preheated to 180

degrees Celsius or 350

Fahrenheit and that's going to go in for

about 20 minutes and I'll show you when

they're ready right it's come out the

oven it smells amazing you can see ah so

good now and leaving it to cool will

firm it up a little bit because it's

nice and gooey you could have this as a

warm pudding either

yum yum I'm going to let it cool down

and once it's cooled I'll cut it up and

show you what the inside looks like okay

so I've cut them into pieces we've got

about let's see fifteen pieces there are

not all quite exactly the same okay

let's pull one out and see what it looks

like inside, right I pull one out look at

that you can see the brownie inside

there the brownie the cheese the cream

cheese cheesecake sorry oh this is such

a yummy recipe I'm so glad I decided to

adapt it and I might even do that with

some of my other favorites but I am a

massive Nigella Lawson fan I have all of

her cookbooks and there's so many

recipes of those I've cooked for years

and years and years over and over and

over again

and I'm going to attempt to make some of

them Keto and if you got any requests let

me know in the comments and I will have

an experiment and see so remember to

check down below for the full recipe

printable recipe and link to the

Nigella book that it comes from and

loads more information so thanks so much

for watching this video make sure that

you leave a like and subscribe for more

inspiration and we will see you again

soon bye

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WORLD OF DANCE | Official Trailer 2: Inside Look - Duration: 2:31.

♫♫

-This May... [ Cheers and applause ]

...dancers from all over the world...

-Yeah! -Yes!

-...will come together to compete...

-Absolutely extraordinary.

-...in the world´s greatest dance competition.

-It´s got to be the best you´ve ever done.

-Aah! -Ohh!

-That´s what I´m talking about!

-Any age,

any style,

no limits.

-I want more! Can I have some more?!

♫♫

-This is...

"World of Dance."

And they´ll be judged by three dance legends...

Jennifer Lopez...

-I started as a dancer,

and I know it takes commitment, passion.

-...Derek Hough...

-"World of Dance" is a game-changer.

Actors have the Oscars, musicians have the Grammys.

When you compete in dance,

there´s nothing quite like "World of Dance."

Now we´re cooking with some hot sauce!

-...And Ne-Yo.

-Everybody here is at the top of their game.

For a million dollars!

-...and introducing your host and mentor Jenna Dewan Tatum.

-I was a very competitive dancer,

I really know what they´re going through.

-There´s been dance shows,

but we wanted to create the Olympics of dance.

It was so damn good.

-The acts will compete in three divisions.

Junior -- any act 17 and under.

-It´s such a big competition. I´m honored to be here.

-Upper -- up to four dancers 18 and over.

-Biggest dance show ever.

-Team -- five or more dancers 18 and over.

-I want to be the "World of Dance" champion.

-Give it up for your "World of Dance" judges!

[ Cheers and applause ]

Okay, the competition starts right now!

Welcome to "World of Dance"!

[ Cheers and applause ]

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MAKE SURE TO LIKE, COMMENT, AND SUBSCRIBE!

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Woman threatens to 'shoot' random people, police say - Duration: 1:24.

WE NOW KNOW IT WAS

MERRIMACK NEW HAMPSHIRE POLICE

WHO MADE THE CALL TO WARN, A

WOMAN MADE THREATS OVER SOCIAL

MEDIA TO SHOOT RANDOM PEOPLE.

NEW HAMPSHIRE POLICE TRACED THE

WOMAN'S CELL PHONE AND IT

INDICATED THAT MIGHT BE HEADED

TO BURLINGTON.

32-YEAR-OLD SARAH CURRAN WHO'S

DRIVING A GRAY JEEP CHEROKEE IS

THE WOMAN ACCUSED OF MAKING THE

THREAT TO USE A GUN.

NEWS OF HER ONLINE THREAT CAME

IN THE HOUR BEFORE THE FIRST

SCHOOL DISMISSAL.

AS A PRECAUTION ALL SCHOOLS WENT

IN A LOCK OUT MODE FOR A HALF

HOUR TO PROTECT FAMILIES.

THAT MEANS NO ONE GOES IN OR OUT

OF SCHOOL BUT IT'S BUSINESS AS

USUAL.

>> I THINK PEOPLE ARE KIND OF

NUMB TO IT, THIS KIND OF THING.

I DON'T KNOW WHAT TO THINK.

>> SOUNDS LIKE SHE IS RANDOMLY

GOING TO HURT SOMEONE FOR NO

REASON.

REPORTER: POLICE LEARNED FROM A

SECOND PING OF THE CELL PHONE,

THAT THE WOMAN WAS NEVER IN

BURLINGTON AND WAS ACTUALLY IN

MANCHESTER-BY-THE SEA, AND THEN

THE PEABODY AREA.

POLICE ARE STILL LOOKING FOR

HER.

IT HAS BEEN VERY UNSETTLING FOR

THE BURLINGTON COMMUNITY,

A REVERSE 911 CALL ALERTED

RESIDENTS OF THE LOCKOUT.

EVERYONE IS RELIEVED TO KNOW

THEY WERE NOT IN IMMINENT

DANGER.

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YaFex SUNRISE SIMULATION💥ALARM CLOCK PRODUCT REVIEW 👈 - Duration: 5:28.

all right today we're going to take a

look at a special alarm clock the Yafex

what's special about this alarm clock is

that it features of sunrise simulation

along with six natural sounds in seven

colors of light let's go Milty

let's take a look the box includes an AC

adapter in the user manual as well as

the fuck I'm going to plug it in and

show you what the clock looks like

we're going to set the time because of

the user manual so alright it's at the

time you press the button all the way up

at the top left corner it looks just

like a clock and wait for the numbers to

start blinking then adjust to the

current time of the plus and minus sign

this cop takes three Triple A batteries

but several functions are limited to

what it's just run by battery since a

recommended that you use the power

adapter in the batteries at the same

time okay to set the alarm right so hold

the bell button for three seconds and

we're going to adjust it alright I'm

going to turn the alarm on and wait for

it to come on

thirty minutes before the alarm gets

fucked off the brightness on the clock

begins to start gradually increasing and

then finally once it reaches the time

that you were to wake up it will play a

nature sound with radio for two minutes

bear resistant is button it is located

right there in the middle all right so

I'm going to turn the lights down so we

can gradually see how it gets brighter

the clock has a very attractive

appearance it has a clean look and is

fairly compact in very light weight they

sort along sounds in addition to the

light you can choose between six nature

sounds in the FM radio the alarm has an

adjustable volume with 15 different

levels or you can just turn it all the

way up or down if you prefer just wake

up with a light so that we want is going

off it's like very closet nature sounds

that probably nice with there are six

different Tunes to thank you

this is the first nature clear the

second

the pv6 this consumption at the table is

as well you can make the sunrise be as

hard as you'd like you can also change

it to different colors like green red

blue purple orange teal and green a nice

function you can have to your bedroom or

office the scenario simulation would

seem like a very natural way to awaken

in the morning and it could be used

actually for those who nap or work odd

schedules and sleep during the day in a

darkened room all right so this is the

effects sunrise simulation alarm clock

it's a great product

thank you very much for watching every

day

Oh

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Nothing is mysterious and weird in this world, when compared to a man taking life (homicide)of an other

Three homicides have occurred ,sir

Are you sure ?

Even the entire majestic pleasant scents from Arabia can't cleanse the odor of blood on my hands

What Lady Macbeth mentioned after committing Murder

Was that "She loves her Shakespeare

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Skater Reviews: Street Sk8er (PSX) - Quintuple Backflips and 720 Alpha Flips - Duration: 12:07.

Hey guys, today we're going way back to 1998 and looking at the first skateboarding

game on the Playstation - Street Sk8er.

Welcome to Rad Rat Video!

3 times a week, we learn something new about skateboarding.

From trick histories to answering your questions on my AskRadRat series, to learning about

classic skateboarding games, like Street Sk8er.

This game is absolutely tiny.

These days, you might find something with more content on the app store for a buck,

but I still think it's worth checking out.

Let's take a look at it.

Street Sk8er came out in October 1998 in Japan, and spring 99 in the US.

That makes it the first home released console skateboarding game since 1990.

I don't know of any skating games at all during the 16-bit era.

There was Top Skater in arcades in 97, but that doesn't really compete.

I want to take a look at that later if I can figure out how to play it without there being

an actual arcade machine around here locally.

There was also 2Xtreme in 96, but even though it has skateboards in it, I wouldn't really

call it a "skateboarding game".

So let's get into the game.

There really isn't that muc h going on with it.

I beat it pretty thoroughly in a day.

But I had a pretty good time with it.

So, you have the street tour, and free skate.

Let's take a look at street tour.

It's a very short tour, and it's not really 'street' either.

So you pick your character, and even your outfit, sort of.

You basically just get different filters on your outfit so the colors are ever so slightly

different.

It's not much, but they at least put a tiny bit of effort into it.

These characters all have slightly different stats, but it doesn't make much difference.

You earn stats as you go, so you can level them all out if you want to.

And you probably will want to.

I tried to make characters with more extreme stats, and it never really works out that

well.

These guys also have their own soundtrack.

I played with it turned off for copyright reasons, but there's some pretty good 90s

punk stuff in here.

It's not bad.

But when each character has 4 or 5 songs, they can get pretty repetitive.

But playing with the sound off, I got to enjoy the announcer a little more.

He's really enthusiastic and even though he only has a few things to say, I don't

really hate him that much.

It's kind of entertaining.

You have 3 levels here.

Technically 6, with the bonus stages, but not really.

The way this game works is pretty confusing.

The goal is to get a high score, but you also have a timer you have to beat.

So it's kind of a race, but there aren't any other racers, and you're not really

going for a fast time either.

Your best bet is to just barely make the time and squeeze in as many tricks as you possibly

can.

And the actual 'racing' isn't very exciting.

You hold down circle to crouch and go faster.

And you can ollie with X. Square will make you slow down.

But this isn't Gran Turismo.

It's not like you have to brake right before a turn and squeeze around this corner with

the perfect line, or lean in to get a little extra grip.

So these parts of the level are basically wasted time.

Like here.

There's a bumpy gravel path you have to cut through.

There's no technique to it, like in Cool Boarders 2 where there's a button to unweight

and glide over the bumps.

You just ride, hit some arrow buttons to stay straight, and that's it.

This is kind of a weird game design choice, and it really dates the game.

Compare this to Tony Hawk.

There are some downhill levels, but it's not like you HAVE to complete the level.

You can just find a spot you like and skate there.

That's not how this one works.

This balance is pretty annoying.

You get some bonus points for finishing a level early, but it's not nearly as much

as you could get by using that time doing tricks.

Unfortunately, you have very little control over your tricks.

Both - where you do them, and what tricks they actually are.

So the game is called Street Sk8er, but you're not really skating street…

You're racing through these levels, but you can only do tricks on approved ramps.

Like these vert ramps, and the kickers in the paths.

So, stuff like this big rock won't do anything if you ollie off of it.

When the only goal of the level is to get a high score, then you have to maximize all

of your air time and hit every ramp the right amount of times.

The score will go down the more you skate the same area, but since there are only a

few different places to do tricks, it can take a bit of planning.

But it's not just the location of the tricks that you can't control, it's the tricks

themselves that you can't really control either.

The first few times I played through the game, I didn't even know you could affect the

tricks at all.

It seems like you just hit X at the lip, and something happens.

Later, I read through the manual, and apparently if you hit different directions, you'll

do different tricks.

But it only seems like you kind of help affect what you do instead of actually doing it.

It might be hard to tell from the footage, but I'm not really doing anything here.

Basically everything is a special trick.

And every character has their own set of tricks.

The game brags about there being 200 tricks in the game, but I think they're counting

switch tricks separately.

Because there really aren't that many.

Let's take a look at some of these.

You've got stuff like Backside 180, Frontside 180, and 180 tail grab.

These are lower level tricks, as you can see here on the screen.

I played through the game a bunch of times, and I can't really explain what this means

and how it works.

The first time you play through the game, you can only do tricks up to a certain level,

but it goes up the second time through.

The higher level stuff gets pretty intense, like McTwists!

This is actually the opposite of a McTwist though.

It's frontside and inverted forward, like a front flip.

But most stuff is at least pretty accurate.

You've got nosegrinds and K-grinds.

720 shove it to nosebone.

Frontside 360 late backside 360, which is physically impossible.

Then there are the crazy spins and multiple flips.

The grab names are usually pretty good.

All in all, I'm not too offended by any of the tricks in the game.

I just wish I was allowed to actually control them.

The monkey has some crazier stuff, but he's a monkey, so it's cool.

He's got this crazy 720 alpha flip thing.

He can also put his skateboard right through his head too.

But the thing about these tricks is that you can't bail them.

If you ollie and you do a trick, you're guaranteed to land it.

You won't land sideways or under flipped or anything, but this is fine.

Since you can't really control the tricks that much, it would really suck if you bailed

them.

Each time you beat a level, you get the chance to go to a bonus level.

There's a big air event, vert and pool.

The big air is just about getting the highest single air that you can, and is about 98%

dependent on your stats, and 2% about your timing.

Vert and pool mode are basically the same thing.

You just ollie and tricks will happen.

In all of these events, you're scored and given some extra time on the next event.

This lets you spend extra time in the right areas and get extra points in the next level.

It helps a lot.

You beat the third level… and it's over.

The first time you win, you'll get some new pathways.

There are gates in the level and they'll open so you get these extra shortcuts and

things like that.

They aren't all that helpful though.

This one that you get just basically goes around the entire halfpipe area, and you get

to the end really fast.

Since there isn't much of a bonus for ending fast, there's no reason to ever go this

way.

If you look up strategies online, some people have spent a lot of time trying to figure

out the perfect routes.

And it might help to experiment on occasion.

There are a lot of times I was stuck for a while because I just couldn't get enough

points.

The second time you play through, the goals will go up, and it can get pretty tough.

But I got through it without going too crazy with strategy.

When you beat the street tour again, you get the secret characters, like the monkey.

Most of these are just more generic characters.

There's no reason to care about these guys - it's not like they're based on anything

or have amazing stats.

They just play like everybody else.

If you beat the game a third time, the game tells you you're the greatest skater.

How sweet.

Beating the game with secret characters unlocks more decks, including ones by Powell.

And you get mirrored levels and different times of day.

With the gate changes too, the levels can feel pretty different.

But all you can do is play this in free skate mode.

It's cool, but there's no motivation to do this that much.

One thing that you'll notice as you go is that the difficulty of these levels varies

a lot.

The first and third levels are the hardest, but the middle one is really easy.

This one has a ramp that's impossible to skate.

Even though there's a similar one that you can do tricks off of easily, this one just

makes you bail instantly.

You just have to stop and turn around at the top.

Also, sometimes your tricks just won't work.

It doesn't happen very often, and it's probably just the awkward control.

You hold circle as you ride, then you have to let go of it and hit X at the same time.

Maybe I just screw it up sometimes, but it seems like I ollie and then just don't do

a trick.

This sucks, because missing one ramp can ruin your score.

But honestly, even with these issues, it's still pretty fun.

I know it's not really a 'good' game these days, but I think old stuff from this

era has a lot of charm.

It's fun to see what they came up with, and see how this lead into the games we got

later.

Street Sk8er was really influential, and I think we, as skateboarders, owe this game

a lot.

Even though a lot of us never heard about it, or weren't skating back then.

But here's the thing.

If you've seen the trailer for "Pretending I'm a Superman", you see some early footage

and interviews about the first Tony Hawk game.

And it sounds a LOT like Street Sk8er.

They talk about making a level that you race through with a skatepark at the bottom.

That's basically the same as this game.

There are some spots spread out throughout the level, but it's still based in that

racing mindset.

So it seems almost like Tony Hawk started as a Street Sk8er clone.

Maybe they even gained the confidence to make this game based on EA doing it first.

Luckily, they realized in development that people liked the skatepark stuff a lot more

than the racing part, and they were able to distill out all that stuff and come out with

Tony Hawk 1 - which lead to millions of people picking up a skateboard - including me.

So a lot of us were indirectly influenced by this game.

And because of that historical significance, I think it's pretty cool to have it in the

collection.

It's only about 3 bucks anyway.

And it's a good way to kill an afternoon.

You aren't going to get much more out of it than that though.

If you're in Europe, it's downloadable on PSN, and it's actually spelled correctly,

without the super radical 8.

After this, there was a sequel, Street Sk8er 2.

I reviewed this as one of my very first videos on this channel, so check it out if you want,

but the audio quality is not great.

I've come a long way since then.

But in general, it plays pretty much the same, but the levels are a bit longer and more varied,

and you have more control over what trick you're doing.

So it's a pretty nice upgrade, but it's really out of date these days.

If you're really bored of Tony Hawk games, and you love original Playstation stuff too,

then you might as well grab this one too.

I think this one set me back about 4 bucks.

If you've played this game before, let me know.

And if you know about any other skateboarding games from this time period that I've missed,

I'd like to hear about those too.

I don't think there were any on the Saturn or the 3DO, but I could be wrong.

Let me know about that in the comments.

Until next time, here are some more videos that I made recently that you might want to

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Holy Land Pilgrimage with Matthew Leonard - Duration: 4:16.

There are pilgrimages

And then there's the pilgrimage I'm talking of course about the Holy Land, the epicenter of our faith

So much of the story of the human family revolves around Jerusalem and the surrounding area it's the palette upon

which is painted the story of our salvation.

And I would like to invite you to journey there with me in March 2018 for a St. Paul Center pilgrimage.

We're going to travel through Israel in the footsteps of Jesus Christ. We'll visit the major

holy sites in Jerusalem like the Mount of Olives, the Pater Noster Shrine where Jesus taught the Disciples the Lord's prayer, and the

Garden of Gethsemane,

site of the famous Agony in the Garden.

We'll pray at the Western Wall, the last remnant of the Jerusalem Temple destroyed by the Romans back in 70AD, and

the Upper Room on Mount Zion where Jesus and the Disciples

celebrated the Last Supper. Of course, Mary's a huge part of the story, too.

So we'll visit the

Benedictine church of the Dormition, where tradition tells us that Our Lady "fell asleep" before being assumed body and soul

into heaven. Now in addition to all the amazing sites in Jerusalem, our

Itinerary includes Bethlehem, where we'll celebrate Mass in the Grotto of the Nativity. It also includes the Jordan River where Christ was baptized.

Ceasarea,

Nazareth, and Cana site of the most famous wedding in history and Christ's first miracle.

Will visit Tiberias, take a boat onto the Sea of Galilee,

have Mass at the site of the

Transfiguration on Mount Tabor. Maybe we'll find a new scroll at Qumran. Who knows?

That's not all. What we'll see in

Jericho is where the walls fell down when Joshua and the Israelites crossed the Jordan River again.

Maybe we'll even float on the Dead Sea, the lowest and saltiest place on earth.

Now no tour of the Holy Land would be complete without reading the Way of the Cross - the Via Dolorosa.

After praying and meditating on the Stations of the Cross as we move through the old city,

we'll arrive at the most holy site of all...

Calvary - the site of the crucifixion.

Following the path of Our Lord, we'll continue to his tomb before celebrating our glorious salvation in the sacrifice of

Mass at the Church of the Holy Sepulchre.

Does it get any better than that? And I didn't even get to everything! The pool of Bethesda.

The home of Mary's parents - Joachim and Anne. Bethany, where Lazarus was raised from the dead. It's all there!

Simply put, this trip is the Bible come alive!

You know, over the course of centuries

tens of millions of people have made this trip.

Why? Well, they did it for love the love of Jesus Christ.

They wanted the more fully experience his world. Can you imagine

celebrating the sacrifice of the Mass where all began? We listen to the Gospel in the liturgy, but in the Holy Land it

transforms from words on a page to words in our heart.

Trust me, the readings at Mass will never sound the same once you're immersed in the exotic and mysterious

world where Christ was born, died, and rose to new life.

There's simply no experience that can compare to the Holy Land. And that's why we go with 206 Tours. They're the best.

Excellent hotels. Private coaches. Great food. The best guides. And of course, we'll have a our very own priest as well

celebrating private Masses at amazing holy sites. And to augment the spiritual dimension of the trip,

I'll be giving talks designed to help us integrate all that we're experiencing into our interior lives. Because that's what it's all about.

What we experience on pilgrimage is meant to transform our lives and make us more like Jesus Christ.

There's no more powerful way to make that happen, than by experiencing his world firsthand.

So join me for the pilgrimage of pilgrimages in March 2018.

Click the link for information, or call 206 tours and ask about Matthew's trip to the Holy Land.

I look forward to experiencing the life changing world of our lord with you, and other Catholic brothers and sisters from around the world.

None of us will ever be the same.

God bless you.

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Intro By James! | Oxford Happiness Questionnaire [CC] - Duration: 4:31.

Welcome mindful viewers! Myself and four

other awesome youtubers, I'm Atholl Mills

I'm Euphasuar, I'm Josh, I'm Kita,

I'm James Redwine and we are Positively We!

first week we wanted to introduce

ourselves and take a happiness

questionnaire I'm James Redwine and I'm

not happy well maybe sometimes but it's

definitely not consistent I struggled

with emotional and mental issues the

majority of my life so I've already

learned a lot about who i am and how i

can change for the better but

unfortunately for me and lucky for you i

still have a lot to learn which is where

this channel and today's video fits in

join us on our journey to become as

awesome as we can be first stop the

Oxford happiness questionnaire link down

below if you'd like to take it on your

own this is a good way for you to get a

snapshot of your current level of

happiness use that information to create

goals and hopefully achieve them you can

even use your score to compare your

level of happiness at some point in the

future using the same questionnaire so

without further ado let's do this so the

Oxford happiness questionnaire has 29

questions but really their statements

and you're supposed to answer them on a

scale of one to six varying between

strongly disagree and strongly agree so

I won't go through all of these but as I

take it will go through a couple and

that way you can see how it is and then

I'll review what i find out afterwards I

don't feel particularly pleased with the

way I I think I'm going to have to say I

slightly agree i have very warm feelings

towards almost anyone i would

slightly agree on that I mean I'm not

really a people person but I'm always

nice and cordial to like pretty much

everyone I meet. I rarely wake up feeling

rested strongly agree i have not had a

good night's sleep in like 15 years I

don't think I look attractive this is

actually something that you know I've

struggled with in my head for a very

long time and I don't think I am I put

on a good show most of the time but I

really don't I mean sometimes so I guess

maybe I moderately agree cuz you know we

all have a good day there is a gap

between what I would like to do and what

I have done I strongly agree on that one

it seems that i create a want or to do

list constantly

that let keeps growing and the amount of

things that I've achieved or

accomplished keeps getting smaller

compared to the overall list I don't

have a particular sense of meaning and

purpose in my life you know until about

a year and a half ago I would have

strongly agreed with this but doing

everything I've done with YouTube and

all the other things that involved with

that and the people I'd connect with I

feel I do have a sense of meaning and

purpose at least somewhat so I'm gonna

I'm gonna have to disagree with that

because I do feel it okay so I finished

it now I'm gonna tally up the score and

see so okay so with my score I scored in

the not particularly happy or unhappy

which unfortunately doesn't tell me a

lot I kind of already feel that way you

know that I'm not happy but I'm not

unhappy I honestly don't know what to

make it this I agree with that but yeah

I don't I don't know where to go with

this one so I'm definitely going to have

to continue researching there's other

information and suggestions on the same

website that the questionnaire is on so

i think i might review some of that and

see but yeah so i'm not happy and I'm

not unhappy you know I'm not surprised

that happened because I always feel like

nothing is easy and I know nothing is

easy but sometimes I just want an easy

answer so I can figure out an easy

solution if you like this video give it

a big thumbs up and comment down below

what you thought or if you've taken the

questionnaire yourself and your thoughts

on that questionnaire and if you agree

with the results or not if you've come

across any other questionnaires that are

like this link that down below so we can

check it out it's always good I find to

do the same thing from different sites

or you know different places and then

compare them because then it gives you a

more accurate example of what's going on

don't forget to check out the rest of

our awesome channel this week we have

new videos Monday Tuesday Wednesday

Thursday and Friday and I am your monday

guy I hope your day is full awesome

thanks for watching

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Why Don't Humans Have Whiskers? - Duration: 4:21.

Whether you've got a big ol' lumberjack beard or a pencil-thin mustache,

if you have facial hair, you might refer to it as your "whiskers."

But that is not what they are.

The fact is, humans don't have whiskers.

True whiskers—like those on your dog or cat—are far more special

than any human facial hair.

Whiskers are acutely sensitive and can help creatures hunt, sense the direction of the wind,

and find their way around in the dark.

In fact, they are so useful, nearly all mammals have them…

we're just one of the rare exceptions.

So, what makes whiskers different from the stubble on your chin?

Well, whiskers are what scientists call vibrissae.

And they are similar to regular hair ... they're made out of the same protein, keratin.

But whiskers are usually thicker, stiffer, and more importantly, they grow out of

completely different kinds of follicles than your hairs do.

The follicles for vibrissae are deep in the skin, and they're surrounded by pockets

of blood, which are connected to nerves.

Researchers think that these pockets of blood help amplify any vibrations that come through

the hairs to help make them extra-sensitive to touch.

And the nerves, of course, lead up to the brain, where huge sections of the somatosensory

cortex are devoted to making sense of all the tactile information

that the whiskers are picking up.

Now, whiskers can be found anywhere on an animal's body, but the most common spot

is on the face, especially around the mouth or eyes, where they come in two main types.

The long hairs we usually think of as "whiskers" are called macrovibrissae,

and they can be moved voluntarily.

But there are also shorter, stubbier whiskers, usually right under the nose, called microvibrissae.

Many animals, like rats or mice, have both kinds.

And in those creatures, it's thought that the big ones are used for spatial tasks,

while the little ones are more important for recognizing certain objects.

If you can move your big whiskers, like a rat does, you can actually get lots of really

valuable information about the space around you ... almost like seeing, but with your hair.

This behavior actually has a name—aptly enough, it's called whisking.

For example, if a rat is new to an area, it will move slowly, flicking its whiskers back

and forth, letting them sweep over a broad area to get a good sense of the surroundings.

But if a rat already knows the space, it will move more quickly, and whisk over a smaller

area just to make sure it doesn't run into anything.

And if a rodent is especially interested in something, it will increase the speed of its

whisking to get a higher resolution sense of what the thing is.

Other animals use their whiskers for more nefarious purposes…

at least, if you're a prey animal.

The tiny etruscan shrew, for example, uses its whiskers to find and capture insects nearly

as large as itself, even inside dark tunnels.

Seals, too, use the tactile hairs to hunt, and have whiskers so sensitive that they can

actually sense fish breathing.

Biologists think that's because seals have as much as ten times the number of nerve endings

per whisker follicle that land animals have.

OK, so you get that whiskers are super-useful,

and on the right animal, they can be downright dashing.

So in that case, why don't we have them?

Well, we probably did at one point.

Or, at least, our ancestors did.

Whiskers are thought to have been an important adaptation in early mammals, including primates.

But then, around 800,000 years ago, we appear to have lost the bit of DNA

that allows for true whiskers.

However, our distant cousins—the other great apes—still have it, and you can see their

whiskers if you look closely.

They are not the big flashy whiskers your cat has, but chimps, gorillas, and orangutans

all have microvibrissae all around their mouths and eyebrows.

There's even evidence that some people today have vestigial muscles in their upper lips

that are leftover from when our primate ancestors had whiskers—

although, not all scientists are convinced about that.

Either way, modern humans seem to have gotten along just fine without whiskers.

All that brain space that was dedicated to getting information from whiskers is now used

to map our sense of touch, with a big chunk going to our fingertips.

And we have pretty good visual systems for navigating, so we don't have to feel our

way around with hairs.

So, if you're wishing you could go out for a nice whisking, or had a sweet set of whiskers

that could make you into like a real-life Daredevil, take heart.

Not having them is part of what makes you human.

But if you want to see me rocking some scientific cat ears,

check out our Talk Show about the brain with Dr. Amanda Duley.

There's a link in the description.

I move them with my mind.

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