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Hey guys I have a new essential diffuser from VAVA

it's the retro design 500 ml aromatherapy diffuser with candle lighting

so here's the box that it came in and it comes with a cup to fill it up with

and the instruction manual 500 ml is a very large capacity for an aroma

diffuser it provides 14 hours of use - more than enough

for a good night's sleep or even a peaceful day working or studying

What the candle lighting feature means is that it can emit what looks like a soft flickering

candle The retro design is what is most remarkable

about this diffuser it has a wood grain finish on both the top

and the bottom and it has an attractive and unusual shape that fits well with a modern

decor or a mid-century style decor but it would also look great in almost any room

I have added some essential oil to this diffuser and have it running, as you can see and the

citrus scent is amazing there are 2 mist modes high and low

the high is the default setting you can press the high low button to switch to a low mist

and you will hear it beep twice like that here is the mist button on this side right

here you press the button once for a 60 second no 60 minute mist timer and you can keep pressing

to cycle through 120 minutes 180 minute time and the on setting

when it is on the on setting, it will run until the water is empty

now this diffuser rotates through a series of 7 different colors you press the color

button once and you cam cycle through the different colors and then press again to manually

cycle through each of them now since it is very bright in here you won't

be able to see it but I will dim the lights down later

each color does have a bright and dim tone you can use the candle feature by pressing

candle to the far left and once you do that you will hear a beep and sound if you press

it again the candle light will turn to a solid color of what you had previously

as I mentioned, I am going to dim the lights to show you the 7 colors as well as the bright

and dim versions and the candle lighting I'm going to switch this to the candle lighting

mode ooh, that's pretty

it really does look like there is a soft flickering candle inside

One thing that I like about this is that the power port is on the back rather than on the

bottom like many other units that I have seen before when I want to change the water or

even fill it up it's kind of a hassle to juggle the device itself and put the cord in under

bottom and set it down this is nice because you can just take this

out and still have not have to lift anything up and it's nice to have the cord out of the

way as well This 500 ml diffuser from VAVA has some great

features, as I've mentioned - the side power port, the large capacity, the candle light

mode and the cool retro design Thanks for watching

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sorry for how my voice sounds it was late at night

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awake (verb) - Duration: 1:12.

awake (verb) (formal)

Verb Forms

awake

awakes

awoke

awoken

awaking

1 [intransitive, transitive] to wake up; to make somebody wake up

awake (somebody) (from/to something)

I awoke from a deep sleep.

The girls awoke to the sound of rain rattling on the windows.

awake to do something

He awoke to find her gone.

awake somebody

Her voice awoke the sleeping child.

2 [intransitive, transitive] awake (something)

if an emotion awakes or something awakes an emotion, you start to feel that emotion

His speech is bound to awake old fears and hostilities.

Extra examples

He awoke suddenly in a cold sweat.

I awoke from a deep sleep at six o'clock.

She awoke early the next morning.

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awake (adjective) - Duration: 1:07.

awake (adjective)

[not before noun] not asleep (especially immediately before or after sleeping)

to be half/fully awake

to be wide awake (= fully awake)

I was still awake when he came to bed.

The noise was keeping everyone awake.

I was finding it hard to stay awake.

He lies awake at night worrying about his job.

She was awake (= not unconscious) during the operation on her leg.

Extra examples

At night he lay awake beside her.

By now, the baby was wide awake.

Claudia came awake slowly.

He was struggling to stay awake.

It was very early and I was only half awake.

Stephen jerked awake from a nightmare.

The children were still awake when we went out.

The noise had kept her awake.

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Men Have BOTH Feminine & Masculine IN THEM - Duration: 4:56.

I dated a psychologist once and, man, you couldn't get away with shit

cause she was super analytical and feminine...

What are some feminine qualities? Now you have both in you guys feminine is once

you understand what feminine is you realize you of both, women tend to

identify, not always, but most of the time, identify more with the feminine men tend

to identify more than masculine. Think about it, in a primitive time in a tribe

what it was the feminine's job? They would be able to tell the difference in the

subtlest cry of their baby and that would tell them a lot about: is that

baby healthy? Is he scared? Is he just nervous? Is something wrong? If you

came home, let's say you're out working the fields, or you were out building

something, you came home she could feel the subtlest difference in your tones in

the way you spoke in the way your being and somebody else was in the tribe the

same thing why because she's constantly adjusting and nurturing emotions healing

of our emotional state you guys ever noticed that and they're constantly

challenging our emotional state too, and calling us out and waking us up more

that's testing so that's all part of the feminine. We got anything else? Flow? Yeah

Flow. They.. Like I said earlier that the masculine identifies with

watching, the feminine identifies with movements and expression, dance, flow

things like that it's a more fluid energy another one I

want to see if anybody gets it... Lets see.. Intuition, yeah, feminine has a lot to do

with intuition why because they can see and feel so much subtle stuff and that's

powerful they can feel all the subtlest emotions

you ever notice I'm how the littlest thing the really feminine woman can pick

up on the littlest change in emotion like a barometer if you raise your hand

if you've experienced that. And they call you out fast on it don't they?

you know I dated a psychologist once, a really feminine psychologist, man you

couldn't get away with shit, cause she was super analytical and feminine and she's

like something's off in your voice today what is that what is that let's talk

about that and it would drive me nuts because she never stopped you know so

I get a mix of the two. Inspiration, the feminine is really inspiring

yes for you and for other feminine for people the feminine energy in general is

an inspiring energy the more you start to be able to understand the two

energies and start be able to dance and the one that you prefer the more you'll

draw the opposite there are some guys out there they're more naturally

feminine and they prefer a masculine woman if they like women look at Bill

and Hillary who's more masculine who's more feminine Bill and Hillary Clinton

okay so he's really fluid and flowing and and some guys are a mix like they

call them and dandy they're real if they're very good seducers because

they're very masculine very solid but then they have these feminine qualities

they put on top of it and it creates this weird dichotomy and it becomes

super attractive yeah Prince is a great example um David Bowie yeah David Bowie

would have qualified you mixes the two, too and so it's the expression so picture

these two it's kind of a beautiful flow and together they create this nice

dichotomy a river and a river bank right right the water is constantly moving and

flowing and you might say that the river bank guides the water because what

masculine does but at the same time the river over time shapes the river bank

that's testing pushing pushing on all the parts that are that aren't quite working

and reshapes the river until they're long-term and together you're a team

most guys fight that process with women and that's why they have trouble in

relationships that's why I have trouble long term you know they think because

they're supposed to be the leader they're supposed to dominate and maybe

that's fun in the bedroom from time to time but dominating 24 hours a day is

tiring it's not about dominating it's about

dancing together it's about flowing together well basically when you start

to embody all this when you start to drop into it all you

stop needing all the techniques, cause you start to see it all happening in front

of you it's not a concept it's something you can actually feel you feel your

masculine polarizing the feminine.

For more infomation >> Men Have BOTH Feminine & Masculine IN THEM - Duration: 4:56.

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What is it?? Boy??? or Girl??? - Duration: 1:52.

setty? 1,2,3

what do you think I have?

ummm a girl

What do you think?

A boy

A girl

A girl

A girl

A girl

Pink cup hahaha he has a pink cup

Setty 1,2,3

Awe

you were all wrong except for Grady

Yaaaaay

What do you think bud? Good, your going to have a little brother

you going to have a little brother? yep

What's the matter??

She is all grumpy, awe

it's alright

and you can be you can be the best princess

you're going to be the best princess

hey Delinda how are you about having a little baby brother coming good

I really wanted a baby sister yeah I know baby yeah but your having a baby brother so you okay with that?

uh-huh I'm going to be a big sister

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The Right and Wrong Ways to Close a Professional Email - Duration: 8:11.

Hi I'm Anne Marie with Speak Confident English and welcome to your Confident

English Wednesday lesson. Now most weeks we do focus on skills that are essential

for speaking English with confidence and fluency but this week we're going to

shift our focus a little bit and work on writing, specifically writing emails and

how to close or finish an email. Now just a quick note: if emailing is something

very useful to you in your English skills - maybe you email often in English

at work. I do have several other lessons on the topic of emails such as Seven

Rules for Professional Emails and How to Avoid Other Common Mistakes and you can

find all of those lessons also include links to those other lessons below this

video. But let's focus today on the right and wrong way to close an email. This is

the final impression someone will have of you and there are definitely right

and wrong ways to do it. And we'll look at two situations: situations that are

more business professional or formal and some more casual, very friendly ways to

end an email. Now two quick rules about emails: 1. always use a closing. Always.

It is considered unprofessional, maybe even rude, if you don't include a closing.

If it's your mom, if it's your best friend who is an English speaker or

someone that you email multiple times a day, then maybe you could avoid using a

closing. But in every other email you want to look professional

you want to look friendly, so use a closing. And the second rule is your

closing should match the formality of the email. If you're writing a business

email to a new client you should use a closing that is appropriate for a

business email and if you're writing to your new English-speaking neighbor then

you can use a more casual closing. Let's imagine a

more formal situation first: perhaps you are sending an email to arrange a date

and a time for a job interview or you are going to meet a brand-new client. It

is a business professional email. Here are a few great ways to end that email:

kind regards. Always professional, very friendly. Regards. Short, direct, but still

appropriate. Warm regards. Again very friendly but honestly this one is maybe

best used when you already know the person. It's still a formal email, it's a

formal business contact but you've already met them before.

And finally sincerely. This one sometimes for people feels a little bit too formal

its more common in a business letter but if you're writing to a total stranger

for example, you're writing about a job interview, it's okay to be really formal

even in an email and sincerely could be appropriate. Now if you're sending an

email to someone for work who you know well, you've met them several times but

it's still a work email, we don't need to be so formal. We can be a little bit more

casual but we still want to be professional as well so here are a few

examples: best or best regards. Again we could use warm regards. This is for someone

you already know. Or even cheers. Now this one is interesting because it's more

common among British English speakers or Australian English speakers. To be honest

I never use this closing. It's not natural to me but it is to many English

speakers so if it feels natural to you then feel free to use it.

And finally, if it's Friday and you're writing to the people you know in your

office end your email with have a weekend. Everyone loves to be reminded

that the weekend is almost here so you could use that as well. Those are all

fantastic ways to end an email that sounds professional and friendly but now

let's look at some examples that are not correct. These are examples that you

should avoid using in your emails. To be really honest, they're just not

appropriate for professional situations. Yours truly or yours faithfully. This

just feels too personal or too intimate. Have a blessed day. With this word

'blessed' it has a little bit of a religious feeling to it and

religion is not appropriate for a business professional situation, so it is

best to avoid this closing. Thanks or regards when you spell it as an

abbreviation, as I have here, not appropriate. We don't abbreviate closings

in professional emails. So you might be wondering: do I really need to use a

closing every time I send an email? Most of the time, yes. But there's one

exception. Imagine that you're at work and you send an email to the same person

every day and maybe you've sent them an email and now it is a chain email. A

chain email is when there are many different responses on the same email.

Maybe you ask a question, someone responded, then you gave your response,

they asked another question and it just continued. And now there are 20 emails

inside this one email. That's a chain email. Okay, after the first few emails

you can start to stop using a closing. Honestly, that's okay. It gets a little

bit too much to be honest but that's really the only

exception. Again the goal is to look professional all the time and a closing

in your email will help you do that. And that is it! You now have all the examples

that you need for professional, friendly closings in an email and some examples

that you should avoid. So now I'd like to hear from you: if you email in English

regularly - either just for fun with your personal contacts or professionally - what

continues to be the most challenging for you? I know that it can be stressful,

frustrating, it takes time to think about the right things to say, so what is the

most challenging for you? I'd love to hear your thoughts and your comments. And,

as always, you can share with me in the comment section just below this video. I

do read and respond to every comment so feel free to let me know what is

challenging or frustrating for you when it comes to emails in English. And with

that, have a fantastic week. Enjoy your Wednesday and I will see you next week

for your Confident English lesson.

For more infomation >> The Right and Wrong Ways to Close a Professional Email - Duration: 8:11.

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awake to (phrasal verb) - Duration: 0:23.

awake to (phrasal verb)

awake to something

to become aware of something and its possible effects or results

It took her some time to awake to the dangers of her situation.

compare wake

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