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РАСТУЩИЙ РОБОТ [Новости науки и технологий] - Duration: 10:13.

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Urban Micro Home By Wind River Tiny Homes | Tiny House Design Ideas | Le Tuan Home Design - Duration: 6:08.

URBAN MICRO HOME BY WIND RIVER TINY HOMES

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バンク側面でのロック to フェイキー 【スケボーバンク小技集/HOWTO #02】 - Duration: 2:09.

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Living with Autism - Duration: 2:53.

she was initially diagnosed when she was 2 years with mental retardation she was

diagnosed when she was 16 with mental illness her intellectual capability is

that of a of about a 7 year old person I do ask myself why me quiet Doria and I

ask God to help her but mostly I guess I was asking it out to help me understand

here ELISA could we attach that to your

sunglasses just mirroring would that be okay I mean would it be alright if I

asked your mom to do that yeah okay Wednesday is today I go home because I

usually go home at 10:00 to 10:30 da Lisa lives in a

group home comes to the parents home and visit one day a week she lived in

Englewood with two other women and full-time caretakers I like to cook

eggs because eggs are good and allegedly googa because eggs academic the main

challenge has been finding a psychiatrist that works with

developmentally delayed or challenged people that would be able to help her

with the proper combination of meds that she needs the second challenge that I

have found so so persistent and so pervasive is her safety she says time to

be old people too young people mostly to older people some some people are

a rude and they don't respond well but it doesn't make any difference to

anything she just turns around and he looks looks for somebody else to talk to

what does she mean to me she's everything to me she's my daughter she's

my little friend she's my companion she teaches me virtues that all of us would

do well to emulate before she was born I was unaware of God's power and she made

it possible for me to believe in God

you

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Stitchers 3x08 Promo "Dreamland" (SUB ITA) - Duration: 0:41.

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A Guide to Growing Up. – Folge 5: „Behalte Deine Neugier." mit Maya Lauterbach – Mercedes-Benz - Duration: 4:01.

So, dad, what have you been up to these past few days? Where have you been?

I've been traveling around Germany,

interviewing some people. Mostly about growing up.

I think growing up is boring.

Really?

Yes.

I wouldn't necessarily say that.

Keep your curiosity.

I was talking to a transgender person, for instance. Benjamin.

He used to be a girl. Always felt he was male, even as a child.

Then he made the decision to become a boy.

What I took away from that conversation is

that it's important to make choices in life and follow through on them.

Well, that is definitely a lifelong choice.

I guess the older you get, the more decisions you have to make.

And not just for you, but also for your family, for your children.

Paul Ripke was next. He's very in as a photographer right now.

He was the only one who talked his way into the stadium

at the FIFA world championship finals 2014 in Rio de Janeiro.

He took those amazing close-up pictures of the players.

He saw his opportunity, you know.

And you have to make the most of those in life.

Next, I visited Gizem Emre.

The actress from "Fack Ju Göhte", right?

Right. We talked about friendship

and the impact of modern technologies.

Her best friend lives abroad, in England, I believe.

Sure, if you really want to stay in touch, you find a way.

My friends and I, we use Snapchat or Facetime, for example.

Then there were Per, Nike und Sarah.

They're all bloggers.

You know more about that than me.

Per is a food expert and the other two are fashion bloggers.

It's a lot easier for them to balance family and career.

I think without all those limitations, when you're free to choose

when and how and where to work,

it must be so much easier to start a family and raise children.

Did your life change a lot when you had kids?

I think nothing changes your life more drastically than having kids.

When do you think somebody becomes a grown up?

Right now, I actually need a lot of support

and I think you become a grown up when you no longer need that support,

rather it's when you're the one supporting others. And you're happy to do so.

So in a nutshell, it's fair to say that life is the sum of your decisions.

Every day you make a thousand, if not tens of thousands of decisions.

In my life, I've had to make some big ones.

For example, when I met your mother,

I decided to turn my life around.

One of the results of that decision is you.

It would be pretty tragic if I had decided differently, right?

So.

Do you still think growing up is boring?

No.

Not really.

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Deep dive into the heart of cardamom, Guatemala's green gold - Duration: 1:18.

Known as the queen of spices,

cardamom is a green "gold" that is worth its weight in gold.

Its fair trade helps support approximately

350,000 families in Guatemala, where it is harvested.

Azzaro chose it to incarnate

the spicy and vibrant facet of Azzaro WANTED.

Harvesting cardamom is already an adventure…

The fruits of this labor can be challenging:

the harvest must be brought

to drying rooms miles away.

There, the seeds are dried in large ovens to release

all aromatic strength before the distillation.

The best seeds will then be transformed

into essential oil.

It's in this form

that the cardamom will travel the world to us

to deliver its secrets through the solar trail

of Azzaro WANTED.

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So FINDE ich meine TRADES! - Duration: 17:49.

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jinsi ya kuweka logo kwenye channel yako ya youtube. ( create logo to your channel) - Duration: 1:40.

welcome back to my channel

I welcomed you again my fans

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If you are here

click to channel

if you are here

then click to branding

click were it says (add watermark)

then click to choose file

then you will choose a logo from your computer

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click entire video. so that the logo will be in all your videos

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Interview of Fabrice Pellegrin, a Wanted perfumer - Duration: 1:10.

Azzaro Wanted is a perfume that was made with a lot of passion.

Yes, I integrated the notion

of sustainable development into this fragrance.

To do this, I used three raw materials I care about,

which are: green cardamom from Guatemala, vetiver from Haiti

and tonka bean from Brazil.

The first one is cardamom,

which makes it much fresher, zestier and more attractive.

I think this is an ingredient that gives energy to the perfume.

I also used another spice, which is ginger.

It takes this energy and makes the perfume solar, magnetic.

There is also a sort of sensuality, brought in

by the tonka bean and vetiver, which adds the masculinity

and timelessness that makes the perfume so desirable.

What will seduce the younger generations are the spicy,

explosive and vibrant tones, blended with woody notes

that are very sensual and modern.

To me, this perfume is a weapon of seduction,

and it is this weapon of seduction that, everyone will want to wear.

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CAN I BEAT PSG & BARCELONA ? WallBall Challenge New record - Duration: 2:45.

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Why Hollywood Won't Cast Renee Zellweger Anymore - Duration: 3:57.

Once upon a time, Renee Zellweger was one of Hollywood's biggest stars.

She dazzled us in Chicago, put in two pitch-perfect performances as Bridget Jones, and scored

an Oscar for Cold Mountain.

But instead of continuing on to ever-greater success, she dropped almost completely off

the radar.

Here's a look at why Hollywood doesn't seem to be casting Renee Zellweger anymore.

She took a hiatus

Unlike many celebs who are forced into the background after work becomes scarce, Renee

Zellweger left Hollywood on purpose in 2010 — and stayed away for a solid six years.

She told People that she just needed to focus on herself for awhile.

"I took on a schedule that is not realistically sustainable and didn't allow for taking care

of myself.

Rather than stopping to recalibrate, I kept running until I was depleted and made bad

choices about how to conceal the exhaustion."

Although Zellweger has said that the break gave her some much-needed time to recharge,

it still cost her momentum in an industry with a notoriously short attention span and

an endless supply of thirsty talent.

Her producing career fizzled

In 2013, right in the middle of her break from acting, Renee Zellweger took a shot at

doing something different.

She co-created and produced a vintage-styled 1960s television drama called Cinnamon Girl,

which was loosely based on her own career journey from small-town Texas to big-time

Hollywood.

It's not clear whether she was looking to pivot into a new career as a producer or just

trying something new and different to pass the time, but either way, it didn't pan out.

Lifetime passed on the pilot, and Zellweger never got to test her mettle behind the scenes.

Her new look

In 2014, Zellweger made her first public appearance in ages at the Elle Magazine Women in Hollywood

Awards.

But the next day, all anyone could talk about was how different she looked, with rampant

speculation that she had gotten plastic surgery.

CBS even sent a reporter out onto the street to see if random people could recognize Zellweger

any more.

"Do you know who this celebrity is?"

"Quite honestly, I don't."

"I'm usually good at this, but no, I don't know…"

Zellweger responded with class, simply saying "Perhaps I look different.

Who doesn't as they get older?!"

Still, considering Hollywood has a history of shunning stars who have become less recognizable

to their fans, like Jennifer Grey, it's possible the new look may have hurt Zellweger's comeback

attempt.

Old-school star in an action world

Renee Zellweger is an classic movie star in the best sense of the term, bringing class

to musicals, dramas, and old school romances.

Unfortunately, Hollywood is making less and less of those kinds of movies every year,

as superhero films and action blockbusters with massive budgets tie up all of the studio

resources and eat up all the available theater screens across the country.

So far, her comeback has been limited to reprising her most famous role in the box office disappointment

Bridget Jones's Baby, and snagging in a role in the courtroom drama The Whole Truth, which

vanished from theaters almost instantly in 2016.

And then there's her upcoming film Same Kind of Different As Me, which has already generated

more than its fair share of controversy.

Just from the trailer alone, one reviewer at The Guardian wrote,

"I hate this film so much.

I want to set it on fire.

I want to kick it to splinters in front of its crying children.

I want to drown it in a bucket of horse diarrhoea.

This is the worst, most offensive thing I have ever seen."

Not exactly the kind of buzz you want to be getting when you're trying to restart your

career, but given Zellweger's limited choice of roles, she may not have many other options.

Tied up in court

For most of her time in the public eye, Renee Zellweger has done a bang-up job of keeping

the drama confined to her work.

But the one time the lines got blurred, the timing couldn't have been worse.

Coming straight off the release of Bridget Jones' Baby in 2016, Zellweger was unwillingly

roped into a contentious child support battle between her boyfriend, Doyle Bramhall, and

his ex-wife.

Despite asking the court to leave her out of it, she ended up having to testify, leading

to exactly the wrong kind of publicity just when she was looking for a world full of yes.

"With all this publicity, I got me a world full of yes!"

Turning it around

Despite a slow-ish start, don't write off Zellweger's comeback as a lost cause just

yet.

With a proven track record at the box office and the cred that only comes from being an

Oscar winner, she's likely to get another chance to show she's still got it.

Here's hoping Zellweger can find the right project to introduce herself to her fans again.

After all…

"... you had at me at 'hello.'"

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2015 Dodge Journey Blowout | Only $23,999 | Edmonton, AB - Duration: 1:11.

Extraterrestrials are welcome here as well!

Hope everyone's having a great week

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We had a blip in the system

There's only a few left

We are blowing them out

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There's a reason why they are one of Chrysler's top selling

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Built for families

They are easy to get in and out of.

Extremely safe, good on gas.

There's one over here

This one's a little different

It's a Blacktop Edition, has blacked out rims

This one seats 7

Hop on in

Beautiful heads up display

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Everything you need to get up on the road with your family

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Take advantage of these left over 2015's

that are in the back.

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Give me a call

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DIY Bowtruckle Plushie - Fantastic Beasts and How to Make Them | @laurenfairwx - Duration: 11:26.

When the first Fantastic Beasts movie came out, I was completely smitten with Newt's

bowtruckle friend so toss me a thumbs up if you were too. My heart just went out to this

shy little leafy buddy who kept himself tucked inside Newt's jacket rather than being with

his own kind in a tree. I designed my own rounder plush version in my style and today,

I'm going to show you how I made it.

First of all, if you're new here, welcome! To keep up with me and see what I make next,

click the subscribe button below and hit the notification bell if you want to make

sure you don't miss anything. Especially if you're a Harry Potter fan, because Harry

Potter crafts are my favorite.

Take a peek into the video description below to see a list of everything you'll need

to make this guy including a free downloadable pattern! And stick around all the way to the

end because I also made a Niffler plushie which is pretty cute.

Here's how to make your very own bowtruckle plushie!

Once you've downloaded and printed out the free pattern pdf from the video description,

cut out all of the pieces. You don't have to keep the little legs together like this,

but I did. Those are all ready to go, so let's start out by cutting out the heart shape on

some light green fleece. I just hold the templates in place and cut around them. Next, cut out

two little circles for eyes on some black felt. Then, place the same circle template

onto the light green fleece and use that as a guide to cut a slightly larger circle. Then,

cut that circle in half to make two little eyelids!

To make the main plushie and the legs, take some green fleece and make sure it's folded

in half with the wrong sides out. Mark where you want to put a nice, big gap on the body

shape template - mine's on the side right here. Then, give your fleece a tug to see

which direction has more stretch. Make sure that the arrows on the pattern are pointing

in the same direction as that stretch, then flip the pattern over and place it down on

the fabric. I put the legs over next to it, then traced around each shape using a green

marker. Remember to leave that gap you marked open. Then, cut around the general shapes

leaving plenty of room to sew. I kept mine all on the same piece, but you don't have

to - we'll be sewing the legs first, just on the lines, leaving the top open.

I stuck a few pins on there to keep them from sliding around at the last second, and here

we go! If you're using a sewing machine, start and end your lines by going forwards

and backwards a few stitches to keep them from unraveling later. But if you'd rather

sew this by hand, that's okay too! I'll link to a tutorial for backstitch in the video

description below if you want to learn how.

There's one leg done. Do the other the same way, and once you've sewn around both, you

can cut that piece off. Cut pretty closely around each leg shape, being careful not to

clip the seam and leaving some extra fabric at the open end. Then, carefully turn each

one right side out. To do this, I use a tool called a pair of hemostats, also known as

surgical forceps, to grab the far end and pull it out. I'll link to where you can

get them in the video description below. Then, I push a stick in there to make sure the end

is turned completely.

Now that we have two finished legs, we have to attach them to the body. They're going

to go right here at the bottom with some overlap at the top so they'll get stuck in the seam,

but to get them there, they need to be upside down and inside the plush. So keep that placement

in mind, then lift up the top flap and stick the legs between the two pieces of fabric.

Make sure the open ends will get caught in the seam AND that there is room to sew on

the lines on either side without getting the sides of them caught. I pin them down to the

fabric so they won't move as much, then continue pinning on the inside of the whole

shape.

Then, we can sew it together! Start at one end of the gap we marked and sew right on

the line all the way around, stopping at the other end of the gap so that will be left

open. Remember to sew forwards and backwards a few stitches when you start and finish,

and be extra careful while sewing through the legs at the bottom - this is the trickiest

part for me because sometimes my sewing machine has trouble with all of the extra layers of

fleece.

Whenever you reach a corner, stop the machine and turn the piece before you continue. There

are lots of turns and small sections at the top where the leaves are, so take your time,

work your way around, and do a few backwards stitches at the very end.

Pull out the pins, then trim around the seams, being careful not to get too close to them.

Leave some extra fabric around the gap, and you can also clip little v-shapes into all

of the curves and corners so it'll keep its shape when you turn it right side out.

Which is the next step! I started by pulling out the bottom section with the legs, which

should be attached. Then, I used the hemostats to grab the end of each leaf and very carefully

pull it through to the outside. Once it's mostly flipped, you can push a stick into

the points to get the shape right and ahh yay, look how cute and floppy!

For some extra detail, I decided to sew a line through the center of each leaf! I think

it makes them look a lot more like leaves, just be super careful if you're using a

sewing machine to do it since those pieces are pretty small.

Trim off any extra threads once those are done! And now we can start stuffing. Push

small handfuls of fiberfill up into the head and continue to fill it up until you're

happy with the way it looks, then pinch the gap shut and pin it so we can stitch it closed.

For that part, we'll be using ladder stitch - and I'll link to a tutorial for that in

the video description in case you're unfamiliar with it.

Thread a needle with some green thread and tie a big knot onto the end of it. To start

it, reach the needle down into the gap and push it up and out through one side of the

gap like this, so when you tug it, the knot catches on the inside. Flip the whole piece

over, then draw a line straight across the gap. Push the needle down and over along that

fold, then back up just next to where the thread is going in. Then, go back across to

the other side of the gap and repeat that same motion. Up the side, across the gap,

up the other side, back across the gap, until you reach the other end.

To tie a knot and secure your stitches, grab one of the machine stitches at the end of

the gap with your needle, then put your needle through the loop that forms in your thread

so when you finish pulling, it ties a little knot. Make one more knot in the same place,

then to hide your excess thread, push the needle down into the plush right where your

knot is and push it back out a ways over. That way, when you tug on the thread and trim

it off, the rest of the thread gets lost inside the plush.

Now he needs a cute little face, so grab the remaining pieces. Decide where you want to

place the eyes on the heart-shaped face. Start by tying a knot at the end of a piece of black

thread and push your needle up from the back so the knot stays on the back side

where it'll be hidden. Then sew the eye pieces on by hand using whipstitch. Even

if you're new to sewing, don't worry - you can totally do this and I linked to my more

detailed tutorial for that stitch as well so you can learn it! Once both eyes are sewn

on, flip the piece over. To tie a knot, grab one of the stitches on the back with a needle,

then put your needle through the loop like we did before. One more for good luck, then

you can trim the excess thread.

To add highlights to the eyes, we'll use some white embroidery floss or pearl cotton

to embroider a french knot onto the upper inside corner of each eye. To do that, tie

a knot at the end and push the needle up from the back in the exact spot where you want

the first french knot to go. Place it down on the table to free up both of your hands.

Wrap the thread around the needle one time, pretty close to the fabric, then without letting

it unwrap, push the needle back down into the fabric, right next to where it's coming

out. That way, when you very slowly pull the thread through, it should form a tiny little

knot up against the felt eye. These can be pretty tricky at first, so feel free to practice

a few on a scrap piece of fabric. Repeat that process for the other eye, then flip the piece

over so you can tie a knot on the back just like we did before.

Now, we can add the eyelids! Thread some light green thread onto a needle and tie a knot

at the end of it. Then, pick up one of those tiny green semicircles we cut out earlier

and place it off the side of one eye like this - how you place it kind of determines

the emotion on his face, so do what you think looks best. Whipstitch it on along the outer

curved edge, leaving the side by the eye open, and that's what the first one looks like!

Place the other one on the opposite side to match and use that same thread to sew on that

one in the same way. Flip it over and tie it off the way we've been doing the others

by tying a knot to one of the stitches on the back and trim your thread.

He just needs a mouth! I'll be embroidering mine on using this thinner pearl cotton in

black with a knot tied at the end. I started by stitching one little line in the center,

then added more lines to one side of it until I liked the width. I curved it up at the end,

then I moved over to the other side and tried to copy that exactly over there. This is kind

of like a backstitch in a funky order, so you can check the list of sewing tutorials

for each stitch I used in the video description below if you want a slower-paced lesson on

that. You also don't have to make the mouth exactly the way I did - feel free to give

it its own little personality! Tie it off on the back the same way we did earlier.

Look how cute. I can't deal. We just have to sew the face to the rest of the plushie

and we'll be done! Pick a spot for the face and pin it in place, then get another length

of light green thread onto a needle with a knot at the end.

To start sewing the face on, push your needle up under the point at the bottom of the heart

so the knot will get stuck between the plush and the face piece. Then, you can start whipstitching

around the edge to attach the face to the head! Whipstitch is probably my favorite hand

sewn stitch - I use it the most often. You basically just keep swooping your needle down

off the side of the appliqué and do this diagonal motion so the needle comes back up

on the edge of the face piece in the next spot over. Of course, you could use all kinds

of different stitches if you like the look of something else or if you aren't as familiar

with this one! It's totally up to you.

When you reach the spot where you started, tie a little knot right onto the first stitch

we made by grabbing it with the needle, then pulling the needle through the loop in the

thread. Then push the needle down into the plush right where the knot is and

out over here to lose our thread on the inside like we did earlier! One last quick snip,

pull out the pins, and that is our finished bowtruckle plushie.

I am pretty obsessed with these. I think they're one of the cutest things I've ever managed

to make and I'm so happy to be able to share them with you! Also, like I said earlier,

they turn out really great if you vary the facial expressions with your embroidery - I

made this little smiley one too. And now he has a friend! I… might go make some more

now.

I'm not gonna lie. I made one of these for myself and he's sitting on my nightstand.

If you make your own bowtruckle plush, definitely post a photo of it on social media! I'd

also really love to see it, so don't forget to tag me - I'm @laurenfairwx on twitter,

facebook , and instagram.

Because I couldn't leave out the niffler, I made one of those too. And he has a little

pocket for hiding shiny things! To learn how to make this niffler plushie, click the card

above or check in the video description below for a link.

I had so much fun making these fantastic beasts and I hope you enjoyed learning how to make

them! If there are any more magical creatures you'd like to see me make into a plushie,

leave your requests in the comments below.

Thanks so much for watching and I'll see you soon!

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