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Colors Cars for Children to Learn with Street Vehicles - Colours for Kids to Learn - Learning Videos

For more infomation >> Colors Cars for Children to Learn with Street Vehicles - Colours for Kids to Learn - Learning Videos - Duration: 11:07.

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Bí ẨN RỢN NGƯỜI LẤY VẢi CHE Di ẢNH NGƯỜi MỚi MẤT Vì SỢ ĐIỀU KHỦNG KHIẾP NÀY...? - Duration: 1:00:59.

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Junmi KIDS dessin animé| Jr Builder jeu| Camions à ordures et Camions à ciment pour enfants - Duration: 10:13.

For more infomation >> Junmi KIDS dessin animé| Jr Builder jeu| Camions à ordures et Camions à ciment pour enfants - Duration: 10:13.

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isis memeee - Duration: 1:31.

Our country shines, it lights up a beacon of hope.

Peacekeepers of the world. Protectors of freedom.

That job was neglected, we have failed.

A new enemy aries from the ashes of an old one

An enemy that numbers 25,000. (Fox News)

140 terrorist attacks; 2000+ people killed.(CNN)

ISIS is a threat that must be stopped.

ISIS is dangerous, but there's an enemy closer to home. ISIS and them aren't so different.

They both want to see the western world collapse.

It is the refugees and migrants.

Hordes of them coming into Europe everyday

Ungrateful and greedy. Scums and lowlifes.

Sixty percent of them seek only the benefit of money. (RT)

They are causing destruction and chaos,

the police can not handle them. It is too much

They don't appreciate our help. They pay us back with death and destruction.

They're costing Germany twenty billion euros a year. (Independent.co)

That's what they care about, money.

Not protection

Not safety.

They commit acts of terror, bringing fear.

They harm the people around them.

We must stop them before it's too late

Get educated on the reality

We can stop this, stop the death and destruction.

The fate of our world rests on our shoulders.

"Get educated."

For more infomation >> isis memeee - Duration: 1:31.

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Werkzaamheden Schiedam 30 juni 2017 (Hoekse Lijn) - Duration: 7:10.

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Italy Interesting facts about Italy HD - Duration: 2:21.

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A Single Wiretap Intercepted 3 Million Calls Last Year — And It Absolutely Concerns You - Duration: 7:26.

A Single Wiretap Intercepted 3 Million Calls Last Year — And It Absolutely Concerns You

To carry out a relatively unimpressive drug sting, an unnamed federal agency swept up well over 3 million phone conversations in two months with a lone wiretap order — one of 3,186 such orders issued by federal and state judges in 2016 — evincing an overreach of State authority so egregious, it would behoove the law-abiding and law-breaking, alike, to take note.

"The federal wiretap with the most intercepts occurred during a narcotics investigation in the Middle District of Pennsylvania and resulted in the interception of 3,292,385 cell phone conversations or messages," states the Wiretap Report 2016.

Take a moment to allow that to sink in, because — given that domestic spying has become something of an accepted facet of daily American life — the fact the government felt it imperative to sweep up nearly 3.

2 million calls in the course of enforcing its miserable flop of a drug war begs the question: What about the other 3,181 wiretap orders?!.

And if that doesn't sufficiently offend, keep in mind there has yet to be a single conviction resulting from that inordinately lenient wiretap, as the International Business Times reports,.

"The order was signed to help the authorities track 26 individuals suspected of illegal drug trafficking and narcotics-related activities in Pennsylvania. However, the investigation cost $335,000 to the taxpayer and led only to a dozen arrests.

The surveillance effort neither captured any intercepts nor did it bring anyone to trial or convicted. Other details about the wiretapping are not available since the court records have been sealed.".

Unsurprisingly, the Department of Justice refused comment to ZDNet on the Wiretap Report — or the confounding million-call dragnet in Pennsylvania.

"They spent a fortune tracking 26 people and recording three million conversations and apparently got nothing," former privacy attorney and director of privacy at Stanford Law School's Center for Internet and Society, Albert Gidari, told ZDNet.

"I'd love to see the probable cause affidavit for that one and wonder what the court thought on its 10 day reviews when zip came in.".

He added, "I'm not surprised by the results because on average, a very very low percentage of conversations are incriminating, and a very very low percent results in conviction.

Granting a wiretap order means "permitting wire, oral, or electronic surveillance" be subject to surveillance — or, rather, subject to heightened efforts to spy, given the multiple invasive domestic spying programs currently used by the National Security Agency, Federal Bureau of Investigation, or other unknown or unnamed agencies.

Keep in mind the State championed fighting terrorism as the premise for the need for increased surveillance — since the report, itself, claims,. "Drug offenses were the most prevalent type of criminal offenses investigated using reported wiretaps.

As in, crimes largely crimes because the Nanny State enjoys executive control over what substances a person chooses to ingest and why. And 61 percent — 1,949 total — of wiretaps green lighted in 2016 pertained to narcotics offenses.

Domestic surveillance came about to catch the worst criminals — traitors, terrorists, conspirators, and ringleaders of other nefarious crime operations — not for the laughably under- (or over-) trained police and politically-motivated Drug Enforcement Administration to target and lock people in cages who might otherwise need treatment, or simply to be left alone.

Not that these appalling breaches of privacy came at a discount rate, as the report continues,. "The average cost of an intercept in 2016 was $74,949, up 78 percent from the average cost in 2015.

The most expensive state wiretap was in the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court, New York, where costs for a 434-day narcotics wiretap that resulted in 15 arrests and no convictions totaled $2,989,930.

For federal wiretaps for which expenses were reported in 2016, the average cost was $83,356, a 70 percent increase from 2015.

The most expensive federal wiretap completed during 2016 occurred in the Southern District of California, where costs for a narcotics investigation totaled $5,266,558.".

Narcotics. This unabashed invasion of your personal space is due to narcotics — the loathsome, disputatious, profiteering war on drugs.

Unaware the far-reaching ramifications of allowing the government an audience in our private, personal conversations, the somnambulant masses blithely welcome the façade of security inherent to the soothing idea spies may catch a bad guy before he strikes — but it's a wholly fictitious palliative, meant to quell those who would otherwise harbor reservations when the State so breaches that unspoken line.

Without vastly improved transparency in government — a thought so farcical, it would be best not to hold your breath — it would be best to speak to Grandma, your best friend, or even the repair shop as if the information exchanged is done so before a ravenously authoritarian audience of government agents.

For more infomation >> A Single Wiretap Intercepted 3 Million Calls Last Year — And It Absolutely Concerns You - Duration: 7:26.

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How To Mix a Mojito at Nightfly's American Bar - Duration: 2:01.

Mojito, great choice.

First we need a precooled glas.

3 teaspoons of brown cane sugar.

3 cl of fresh squeezed limejuice

Then we stirr it.

Then we add the most important ingredient: the mint.

We gently press the mint leaves with the back of the spoon against the glass wall...

...so that only the essential oils emerge and the leaves remain undisturbed.

We fill up with 5-6cl rum.

And stirr again so the sugar dissolves.

Add some ice cubes...

...and fill up with precooled soda water.

Carefully stirr one last time.

Crushed ice...

...straw...

...stirrer...

...and decoration. That's your Mojito!

Cheers!

For more infomation >> How To Mix a Mojito at Nightfly's American Bar - Duration: 2:01.

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React, Redux and memory: #1.40 the latest News (the Good Parts of the FrontEnd development) - Duration: 4:34.

Being just a Front-end developer should I learn about Memory, Buffers and all that stuff?

I'm convinced, the answer is Yes.

[Music playing]

Hi!

Let's talk today about React, Redux and a crash course in memory management.

I'm Anatol and you are watching the Good Parts of the Frontend development.

[Music playing]

Rob Dodson has released a new episode of A11y cast.

In the latest video he talks about the accessible modal dialog and how to properly manage focus

when adding a dialog to the page.

Debugging is always a challenge.

In its turn, debugging of Node.js applications feels like a marathon.

On this subject Jacopo Daeli posted an article"Debugging Node.js with Google Chrome" on Medium.

There he describes how to efficiently debug Node programs using the latest Chrome DevTools.

Jeremy Morrell posted an article titled "Habits of a Happy Node Hacker 2017" on Heroku blog.

The Node.js ecosystem continues to mature and new best practices have emerged.

These rules are more useful for app developers, rather than for module developers.

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One more interesting talk from JSConf EU 2017, namely "The Browser Hackers Guide To Instantly

Loading Everything" by Addy Osmani.

Here you can learn about HTTP2 push, preload, prefetch, etc. as well as how to use them

in order to boost up the page loading.

Here is one more talk about JavaScript's future.

Brian Holt rants about the current situation and where we're headed.

Yes, it's just another chat, but I think, we need them to find our own path.

Now let's jump to React.

State is perhaps the most common point of confusion in React today".

Therefore Cory House decided to shed some light on this topic with his "Handling State

in React".

There he describes how you can cope with State and proposes four approaches.

You can read his findings on Medium.

[Music playing]

If you start learning React and Redux, you might be interested in the Redux Tutorials

collection.

Here you can find Basic Introductions, Project-Based Tutorials, Redux Implementation Walkthroughs

and even more.

Another worth reading article on JavaScript's ninja craft is "19+ JavaScript Shorthand Coding

Techniques".

I'd like to grab your attention to the longhand versions helping you to understand what is

going on.

"A crash course in memory management" by Lin Clark is a great three part series covering

why memory management is important, using ArrayBuffers and SharedArrayBuffers in JavaScript.

[Music playing]

If you like this video give it "thumbs up", share it with your friends, subscribe to the

channel and watch other episodes.

[Music playing]

This is all for this week.

Thanks for watching and stay curious.

For more infomation >> React, Redux and memory: #1.40 the latest News (the Good Parts of the FrontEnd development) - Duration: 4:34.

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How to make your smoothie bowl HEALTHIER | 7 Tips - Duration: 5:51.

Welcome back, everyone :)

So last 2 weeks, I have uploaded

a video, teaching you guys on

how to make your own smoothie bowl.

Wait.

Pss, guys

if you haven't watched it, click here

shhhh

I won't tell anyone

So I have received a few questions

regarding the smoothie bowl

So, today i will be answering your questions

with my 7 tips on

how to up your smoothie bowl game.

Basically, the smoothie bowl is

made up of 2 main elements

One is the base and

Another one is the topping

For the base, it consists of 3 basic

things. First is the liquid

I will suggest you to use protein based liquid

For example,

milk, almond milk or yogurt

because they will help you to

feel full longer.

Second thing is banana. Banana helps

to thicken your smoothie.

Last is any fruits or vegetables that

contribute colour to your smoothie bowl.

For example, if you want your smoothie bowl to be green

you can include kale or spinach

If you want your smoothie bowl to be orange,

you can include either pumpkin

or sweet potato

If you want to make a healthier version of smoothie bowl

here's the first tip, you can work on the topping

So, previously i mentioned that

it is recommended to include protein-based liquid

in your smoothie bowl. To make it balanced in terms of nutrient,

you may want to include healthy fat

such as avocado, nuts like walnut,

cashew nuts or almond.

You can even add seeds such as sunflower seeds

And second thing is that you can add on carbohydrate

which is the whole grain food ingredients

such as corn, oat or muesli

So, first of all, I understand that

everyone of us including me is busy with our studies

or even work. So here's my second tip

which is to

pre-pack everything during your free time.

So, you just need to spend your 2 hours of free time

to prepare every food ingredient that is required.

for that whole week.

So, as you can see,

I separated the

food ingredients into different containers

according to the day of the week

You can follow my method or

you can come up with yours as long as you are

comfortable with it.

First, put all the food ingredients required

to make the base into the freezer.

Frozen fruits or vegetables tend to give

you a thicker paste

Second is to

chill your bowl

You can choose to store your bowl in the refrigerator

or even the freezer. It helps

to slow down the process of the smoothie

from becoming watery.

But, please take note that if you

want to chill your bowl in the freezer

make sure that it is dry

if not, this will happen

Third is to add the liquid gradually

So, while the blending process is going on

you can add your liquid slowly until it reaches

the consistency that you desire.

If you are the kind of person who prefer stronger taste or flavour

Sure, go ahead

You can choose any flavouring or seasoning that you want

But, personally, for me, I would suggest you to

add natural seasoning or flavouring

such as lemon juice if you want sour taste

spices such as cinammon, mint or ginger

If you want sweetness,

you can add on honey

If you want creamier taste

you can add on peanut butter or even avocado

So, here comes to my seventh tip which is

also the last tip and it is the easiest tip

to achieve in order to up your smoothie bowl game

which is

to have fun

to include varieties of fruit and vegetable into your smoothie bowl

you can also try different combination

in order to see the difference

in terms of taste and texture

yea, so

that's all 7 tips that i got for you

Lastly, i hope that you enjoy this video!

Till next time :)

Thanks for watching, guys.

If you think these tips are helpful

for you, please like this video

and

do share with me your other problems or

questions that you want to ask me

in the comment box down below

so i can help you further.

and

Please subscribe to my channel

because i upload videos every Wednesday!

Till next time! BYE :)

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