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Millions of human lives are saved,

many diseases are defeated,

infant mortality is reduced tens of times,

life expectancy is increased by tens of years

due to laziness and inaccuracy of one person.

Alexander Fleming

a man who was lazy to wash test tubes

and fascinated struggle

between mold and bacteria in them

and discovered the existence of antibiotics.

Mold is also mushroom.

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How to make a free easy minecraft server (READ DESC FIRST) - Duration: 7:32.

Hey whats up its your boi emeraldminer2000

~cringe~ today we are going to be teaching you how to make a minecraft server

all you need are these to files and a browser these files will be in the description to download

what you have to do is make a new folder name it whatever you want and put the files in it

as you can see i have the files in it already

thats what is inside u can just ignore it

now you want to run your start.bat

it will say outdated but its fine

it will say Loading Libaries please wait... just wait for it to load

now it will make files and it will say press any key to continue so just click anything

now you want to open eula and change eula = false to eula = true

than start it and it will run up your server and you can join it by typing ur local host or just type localhost

you have to wait for it to load when it said type help or ? for commands its ready to join

go to ipchicken.com to get other people to come online on differnt networks and copy the ip

also share it for your friends but they cant join yet

type your local host in the browser and click portfowarding and add your portfoward

to get your local host go to cmd prompt and type ipconfig and click enter

i head to portfowarding and login

add a portfoward call the service name minecraft server it doesnt really matter but just call it that

also change external starting port and eding port to 25565 and your good

when your done you click apply but i already did it so i clicked cancel

now your server is ready and public if you want to change the numbers to letters dude what i do

go to freedns.afraid.org

click subdomains on the left but you need to make an account first

if that happens re click subdomains

lets say you want your thing to be trollolol.chickenkiller.com than change the subdomain title to trollollol

than you want to change domain to what ever you want thats avalible i did mcsoft.org for my main server

now you type the security code and click save than thats your ip and your done

i didnt do it because i have mine already

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How to get legally Married in Korea and Korean Weather : KOREAN LIFE WEEK 11 - Duration: 6:30.

Hello welcome to the Soup Kingdom

This week we are going to talk about Korean weather and getting legally married in Korea compared to Ireland

This is legally not the wedding ceremonies

Signing on the paper

In Ireland in January I rang to make wedding appointment with 5 months notice

Rang them up told them are date and they said WHAT?

We thought they would be fine with date and give us our papperwork

They told us to fill in the papers and have a meeting has a five month waiting list

We got in to the office the day before we got married

In Ireland the civil service takes a long time to do anything

We didnt get legally married in Korea during our wedding last September

No we didnt, we got legally married in Ireland

You need to get legally married in Korea as well to avail of all the benefits

Cheaper medical care, etc

We went to the Korean office without an appointment

I took the ticket, there was no queue

I was the first one and the civil servant was waiting on me to fill in the form

When you took the ticket someone shouted over here.

We signed the paper, gave the marriage cert from Ireland

The documents we needed were the translated marriage cert from Ireland, passports, alien card and application form

I translated the marriage cert, signed as translator and it was all fine.

We didn't have to pay for lawyer fee, it was really simple.

Keep in mind they only take the original marriage certificate and not a copy

You may need to order an original from your home country. They told us our Korean cert will be ready in a week.

in Ireland it took longer than that

The different between the Irish and Korean systems are crazy.

You are not single in Korean anymore.

Due to the fact that we left some time between getting the Irish and Korean licences we had to pay €35

Its free if you do it at the same time and in Korea the process takes about 10 minutes.

In Ireland we had to employ someone to perform the marriage. (Religious, Spiritualist or civil)

That was about €450... We got shook down on the day for an extra €200

It was about €200 for the appointment in the office

Then I paid €20 for the certificate so it cost €670 in total.

In Korea it cost a late fee of €35

If your not late zero money to get married and it takes ten minutes

Outside the city hall I found this pub called Baby Guinness

It was obviously owned by an Irish person because they had all the GAA memorabilia

You know if an american person owns an Irish bar as they will have posters of the dropkick Murphys and american beer posters.

This guy has Cavan GAA pictures. We had a coffee there and I got a little homesick.

I love Korea but the longer I stay here the more I like and miss my home country

That is how I felt when I was in Ireland

The one good thing about Ireland in comparison to Korea is the weather. I like the weather in Ireland

The weather in Ireland is not great, it rains a lot and its cold.

Its not as cold as Korea, in the winter Korean can be -10oC or close to -20oC

In the summer its great to go on holidays with the sun beating down and having a load of fun

Its not fun when its too hot, you have to work and there are line of mosquitoes forming a line to eat the Irish man.

When I got to Korea in March it was sooo cold

I was looking at the weather forecast and the rain is set to bucket down for July and August.

That sounds like the mosquito peak eating Adam season.

We were at the Korean spa on Sunday and some older Korean lady hit me

I asked her why and she said mosquito, so I think there are lot of people battling the mosquitos

Next week we are going to have some tips on travelling to Jeju and Busan

The more I go to Busan the more I know what I like, so I have a few westerner focused tips for busan

We both have tips for Jeju, it was an amazing trip.

Its somewhere in Korea everyone should go. Its the most traveled airline route in the world. Seoul to Jeju.

With that being said we will leave you with the photo box wedding pictures and will catch you next time.

Thanks for watching, if you liked our video please thumbs up , share and subscribe

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Kék küldetés Baján! - Duration: 3:33.

Have you ever wondered how small thing can mean so much?

How discarded rubbish can cause so many problems?

Have you ever thought about how much it matters

if we actively pay attention to our littering

and try to properly recycle our garbage?

The 8th of June is the World Ocean's Day

and for this occasion I would like to share a story with you

Oceans cover 71% of our world

and they are home to countless species

including fishes, corals, planktons, whales, and even numerous types of plants

Their role is especially important to us

since we can thank these plants for every second breath we take

They produce 50% of our oxygen

and absorb one third of the CO2 we emit

Still, we destroy this ecosystem more and more as the years go

by with overfishing and water pollution

80% of this contamination is caused by inland activities

Oil spills, chemical manure and poisonous chemicals, unfiltered sewage or even plastic pollution

Did you know that we discard more than 8 million tons of plastic into the oceans every year?

My mother is a representative of a brand of cosmetics that supports a program for protection of the world's oceans every year

This program is called Mission Blue

founded by Dr. Sylvia Earle, American marine-biologist, researcher, explorer, writer and teacher

I have heard a lot about this extraordinary woman and her mission from my mother

She thought that we could do a lecture about her mission for children

That's how we got to the Újvárosi elementary school of Baja

We met with children from class 5/A

Teachers of this school pay a great deal of attention to the children

so they are familiar with the subjects of pollution, global warming, ecological footprints, overfishing and so on

Now they know what Mission Blue is about

It's a non-profit organization dedicated to protecting and exploring the oceans

Currently, the Mission Blue alliance includes more than 180 respected ocean conservation groups and like-minded organizations

Sylvia and her colleagues work tirelessly to establish a protected marine reservation all around the globe

They are these so-called hope spots

Special places that are critical to the health of the ocean

As of Dec 2016, 5.1% of the global ocean was covered by marine protected areas

Mission Blue seeks to bring about a significant increase in ocean protection to 30% by the year 2030

Above all Mission Blue inspires action to explore and protect the ocean

It gives hope to people and shows that we can make a difference, that we can protect the many species that live here

With every drop of water you drink, every breath you take, you're connected to the sea. No matter where on Earth you live. – Sylvia Earle

You wouldn't even think but the children were very keen on learning more about this subject

After the lecture we started our journey for our " mission blue" willingly and with great enthusiasm

Our mission was to clean the bank of the Sugó-river

We couldn't find too much garbage

but our main goal was to draw attention to the work of Sylvia and to inspire them to protect our waters and environment

My mother and I are both very proud of the work of this class, we spent a lovely afternoon with them

"With knowing comes caring." - Dr. Sylvia Earle.

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Vocabulary Lesson 10 Ways to Make Money in English Speaking Countries RAW - Duration: 10:52.

English Winners. If you're moving to an English-speaking country,

you're probably wondering: 'how am I going to get some money to pay for all my

necessities of life?' You know, my food, shelter, water... stuff like that. And

there's many ways to make money, and most of them are probably familiar to you

- working in any other country - but I'm going to go over some terms, just so you

get used to the... vocabulary, okay? So in this video, I'm going to tell you about

the ways people get paid. So the first one is 'Tips'. Tips are very common in

service industries, like being a waiter at a restaurant, or maybe a taxi driver;

of course, it's called a 'fare' then, and it's a little bit more formalized.

Also, delivery drivers rely very heavily on tips. A lot of their money comes from

tips, and... a tip is a voluntary amount of money that a customer chooses

to give the person serving. So, you go to a restaurant, and the waiter brings you

your food. If they do a good job - you know, they bring the right food, they're fast,

they pay attention to your needs - you might give them a big tip. If they're

slow or they don't care... or they don't treat you with respect, maybe you give

them a bad tip... or none at all. That's a lower amount of money. And so, someone who

works for tips does better when they serve a lot of people and they serve

those people very well. And people who rely on tips and make very little money

either don't serve enough people, or the people they serve... they are serving them

very poorly, and the quality is not good. Let's go to the next one. So, the next one

is called 'day labor'. You will see day-laborer most

commonly in places like construction but I've also done some day labor in an

office environment; there's different employment agencies in cities that will

do it. The idea is: you do some work, and then, at

the end of the day, you get paid. It's just one day's work -

one day's pay. Now, this pay may be lower than what you might get at a regular job

that you show up to every day, and it's not as consistent; you don't have five or six

days a week of day labor. It's usually two days here... maybe one day you can't

find anything... three days you're working someplace else. But, day labor is a good

way to bring some money in when you are between jobs. Next one. 'Hourly'. Now hourly

wages are the most common. You get paid an hourly rate - say, $10 an hour, or

$15 an hour - and then that is multiplied by how many hours you're working that

week. And that is your paycheck. And most people who work jobs get paid on an hourly pay

scale. For instance: $15 an hour over two 40-hour work weeks equals about $1,200,

minus taxes, and so it kind of works like that. Next, 'salary'. Now most people in

middle management for higher positions of leadership or even just some regular jobs

it's a salary position. And that means you will get paid the same amount of

money whether you work a lot of hours or fewer

hours. And so someone might work 60 hours one week... they'll get $4,000. They might

work 35 hours the next week... $4,000. A lot of contract work for Road

cleaning and stuff like that works the same way; if there's no snow, they get

paid the same amount as if it snows every day, so that's a salary position.

Let's go to the next one. so the other one is 'Commission'. And... commission is

usually found in sales jobs. So, if you sell something, you get paid but here's the rub:

if you don't sell anything, you don't get paid. So, you can do a LOT of work and still

not make any money. But, if you're very good at selling, or maybe just happen

to find a product people really like, then you can earn more money than what

you'd get in a salary position, or a day laborer, or hourly. So, sales can be a very

good avenue toward becoming wealthy, especially when you're really good at it.

And I recommend everybody at least try it,

and educate themselves to know the basics of selling. Not just to know when

you are being sold to, but to also be better when you persuade other people and

influence them to make decisions. So, the sweet spot, of course, if you're an employee, is Commission

plus salary. That means: if you're having a bad week, you're not going to be hungry,

right? You're still going to get some money, but you're not going to be rich.

You still have to put forward the effort. You still need to generate results.

So, salary plus Commission gives you a little safety, but at the same time

there's that upside where you can get paid a lot and you do really well. In my

opinion, that's the best if you're an employee, and then also, if you're a

business owner, technically it's commission sales. If

nobody buys anything, you don't get paid. So, if you're going into business, get used

to that level of commitment, ok? Let's go to the next form of getting paid.

So, 'bonuses'. Everybody loves bonuses Even in game shows they use the phrase 'bonus

round.' Because it's a good thing, so bonus means

extra money; it can be at the end of a quarter - you know, every 3 months - or at

the end of every year. Now sometimes, these bonuses are given

depending on how well a company does, or how well you - as an individual worker - do.

So, high performance usually means a higher bonus, and lower performance

usually means little to no bonus at all. Now, most places I've worked at don't

offer bonuses, but it's nice to know that some places do and if you can find

that, more power to you. Bonuses are great. 'Capital gains.' Capital gains sounds fancy,

but all it means is: you buy something, and then later you sell it at a higher

price, and that extra money is capital gains. This happens in stock investing... it

can happen in real estate... it can happen on anything that you buy and then sell

at a higher rate. The good thing about capital gains is - in places like America -

usually you get taxed lower. So you pay less taxes and that can be a very good

thing. So, if you can move from being an employee to earning things with capital

gains, that is a step in the right direction if you want to do really well

with your money. But, it takes some education, so you have to educate

yourself. Let's go to the next one. So, 'residual income'; this is common in network

marketing companies. I know Herbalife is very big in some parts of

the world, and Amway is another big one... but there's lots of network marketing

systems, and residual income is just a fancy way of saying commission, but this

commission- the money you get when you sell something - is paid to you every time

somebody continues to order. Sometimes people are on a program where

they'll order something every month, and every time they do, you get paid. It's a

great way to separate the time you put into work from the amount of money you

earn. This creates a situation where you can work a smaller number of hours and

earn a higher amount of money. But this takes inter-personal skills; it takes

knowing how to sell, and it does take a lot of hard work... especially in the

beginning; possibly more hard work in the beginning than a regular salaried

employee might do. So, keep that in mind. But residual income can be very good if

you can get it. So, 'dividends'... Dividends are like a bonus; it's money

paid to you based on performance - usually the performance of a company that you

put money into - that you are investing in. And dividends in publicly traded companies -

in the stock market - usually kick out every three months. So, every business

quarter. Those are good, and can only help you, so dividends are great. If you can

get those, do it. And lastly, this one's more for creatives and inventors - people who

make things - that a lot of people can buy. They're called 'Royalties.' Now, if you

write a book, you can get royalties. If you invent something, you can get royalties.

Maybe you write a song, or make a video that millions of people watch... those earn

royalties. So, you make something and then - if you have the right to earn money from

that (called a copyright) - then, whenever people buy it and you own the right, then

money comes to you. The more people buy, the more entire your royalty check is. That's a

very good way to separate time from money as well. But most inventions do not

sell well. Most songs are not hits, and most books are not best sellers, so you

have to keep that in mind going in. There is a little bit of luck to it, but at the

same time there's a lot of skill, and if you play the numbers, (Play the numbers means:

do the same activity, maybe in slightly different ways,

many many many times) it increases your opportunity to earn royalties. So, that's

the last one. If you liked this video on the ways you can earn money, please

SUBSCRIBE down below. You'll get more videos. I have a listening playlist over

here and a pronunciation one over here, where I am putting out a video on

syllable stresses, and I think you'll like that, so check them out. Until then,

keep on winning English Winners and I'll see you later with another video. Bye now.

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