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PONENCIA, II JORNADAS DE HERMETISMO Y ESPIRITUALIDAD - Joan Carles López

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The trip to Kalamata - Duration: 7:06.

We had been working on this trip for a long time.

We organized a Christmas bazaar,

we performed theatrical plays

and we wasted many hours out of school to plan this

In the end, however, the result was rewarding.

That was the the 9th grade's school trip.

Thursday 30/3/2017 DAY 1 Spetses - Kalamata

Our trip started on Thursday morning

Everyone had arrived at the harbour early

waiting for the ferry

After a few minutes, we arrived at Kosta, Greece

and we got on the bus

to begin our journey.

After a lot of travelling and a short stop,

we arrived at Kalamata, Greece.

The next place on our list

was the Military Museum of Kalamata.

There,

a soldier

guided us around

and he talked to us about the history of Greece

from the Greek revolution (against the Turks/Turkish) to the World War II

with simple but meaningful talk

which in addition to his friendly and humorous attitude,

made the guided tour very entertaining

and pleasant

Afterwards we made a stop for lunch,

we went for a walk to the central square

and then we went to visit the Municipal Railway Park.

Our visit,

didn't last long, because an unexpected rainfall

ruined our plans

and we had to go to our hotel.

When we arrived at the hotel,

we took our room's key

and we settled in.

The room was simple with all the necessities

but what made it special,

was its wonderful view.

After we had settled in and had a shower,

we enjoyed our dinner

and we slept waiting for the next day.

Friday 31/3/2017 DAY 2 Kalamata - Pilos - Methoni - Finikounta

The next day, we woke up early

and after we had had our breakfast

we got on the bus heading for

the castle of Pilos, Greece

When we arrived at the castle, our guide

told us about the castle's history

and the eras it stood and served

as well as about its importance for the local population.

After that,

we visited the Ephorate of Underwater Antiquities Museum

which was situated in the area

and after a short walk in the city of Pilos

we departed

for the castle of Methoni, Greece.

After a while we arrived in Methoni.

Due to some delays we didn't arrived on time,

and as a result, we had only 30 minutes for our guided tour,

so we had to hurry up!

After we had wondered around the castle

and we had learned some things about it,

we departed for the restaurant "Elena" in Finikounda, Greece

where we stopped to have lunch

before going back to the hotel.

When we arrived at the hotel,

after we had relaxed and had had our dinner,

we got ready for our night out.

Unfortunately, due to a misunderstanding with another school,

, it was almost certain that our night out would be cancelled.

Fortunately, though, the misunderstanding was solved

and we got on the bus heading for

the club 16!

After we had danced our hearts out,

we came back to the hotel

and we slept waiting for the next day.

Saturday 1/4/2017 DAY 3 Kalamata - Mistras - Spetses

After our yesterday's "all-nighter"

we once again had to wake up early

because we had to pack our suitcases

and leave the beautiful Kalamata, in order to visit Mistas,

and then come back to our hometown (Spetses)

So, after we got ready and had our breakfast,

we got on the bus

and we departed for Mistras.

When we arrived at Mistras,

we visited the "Takis Aivalis" camera museum

where we learned some things about photography

and we saw the Takis Aivalis' camera collection,

which is the biggest camera collection internationally.

After that, we visited the castle-city of Mistras,

where our guide told us about the history of the area

and she guided us around.

When the guided tour ended, we went to the restaurant

"The Greek" where we had lunch for the last time

before we departed for the harbour.

That trip of ours was certainly

something unique.

Within only 3 days, we visited

many, completely new places to us and we created

many and pleasant memories

which will never be forgotten.

I am Kyriakos

and that was our (school) trip in Kalamata.

STARRING Spetses High School (9th grade)

FILMED ON LOCATION Spetses - Kalamata - Pilos - Methoni - Finikounta - Mistras

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Pre-Calculus - Building the quadratic formula - Duration: 10:36.

Hello and welcome to MySecretMathTutor. For this video I had a special request to

see how the quadratic formula was built using the method of completing the square.

Now of course if you are not familiar with completing the square, go ahead and check

out my video on how that works. Its a really great way for solving some quadratic equations,

and its of course how the quadratic formula gets built. Alright.

Let's go ahead and jump right in. The idea is we are trying to solve a quadratic

equation. We are going to do this in the most general way possible. So I'm just leaving

a, b, and c as my generic coefficients in here, and of course those could be any number.

Our goal is to really try and isolate x on one side, through the method of completing

the square, and of course by the time we are done, we will have the quadratic formula.

Alright, so, where do we start this process? Well if you are going to complete the square,

the first thing you want to do is isolate your variables here. So have this c, I really

want it on the other side, so I'm going to subtract c from both sides. So that will give

me ax^2 + bx = -c. Ok. Good place to start. Now I also like to isolate

the x^2 term, make sure that it doesn't have any coefficients out front, so what I'm going

to do is I'm going to factor it out. And I'm going to factor it from both these terms.

So I'll have a multiplied by the quantity x^2 + b/a x and that's all still equal to

-c. Now when you see a step like that its kinda intuitive, like yea the a is going to

come out, I can see where that came from, but why all of a sudden does an a show up

over here. It really should end up as a fraction, and one good way to double check that this

is proper way to factor it out is imagine taking this a and putting it back in. So a

times x^2, there is my ax^2. If the a multiplies over here, it would actually cancel with that

a in the bottom, and sure enough we would just be left with b. So that is the correct

way to factor out that part. Alright, things are looking pretty good. I want to move that

a to the other side, so let's go ahead and just divide both sides by a. See where that

takes us. Alright, so I have x^2 + b/a multiplied by

x equals -c/a. And I'm really setting this thing us so I

can complete the square. I've made sure my variables are one side, there is no coefficients

in front of that x^2, in fact I'm in really good shape that I can actually more forward

and say, "let's go ahead and complete that square."

Now again this is a really good time if you haven't seen this method to go back and check

out my other video. Otherwise let's go ahead and move forward with this guy.

When it comes to completing the square we're going to look at this term next to x, in this

case the b/a, and we are going to do something very special to it. We want to divide this

by 2. Let's go ahead and put the little 2 in the basement. Divide by 2. And we are going

to square it. This will of course give us a brand new number. This will give us b^2

all over, let's see, square the top and bottom, 4a^2. And this new number right here is what

we can use to go ahead and complete the square. We are going to add this on both sides of

our equation. It looks a little complicated, looks a little ugly, but it is exactly what

we need to make this thing work out. Ok, so there is the left side of my equation,

let's go ahead and throw that in there. Plus b^2 all over 4a^2. And here is the other side

of our equation, of course we have to balance this equation out. So let's go ahead and add

b^2 all over 4a^2 to the other side. Alright, so we've put this on both sides,

how does this really help us? Well this is gong to make the left side factor nicely.

And it does get a little bit tricky when you get some weird terms in there like b^2 all

over 4a^2, but you know. Let's just focus on that left side, see what happens, make

sure that it really does factor like it should. So I'm just going to copy down the right side,

we won't touch that for a bit. And the way I like to do this is let's just

look at the first terms, what two things would multiply and give us an x^2. Well those would

both have to be an x. What two things would have to multiply and give us a b^2, well that

would have to be b, so let's put that in the top of the little fraction up there, b. And

what would have to multiply by in order to get a 4a^2, well a 2a multiplied by a 2a,

that would do it. So sure enough I'm setting this up pretty good, and we have it factored. Now

we have these factions here, again it looks a little weird, how would my outside and inside

terms really multiply to give me a b/a. It really does, in fact if we just want to check

it, the outside terms would be x b/2a, plus x b/2a. They have a common denominator. So

we'd end up with 2xb all over 2a, the 2's cancel. And there is our x b over a, that

really is how this thing does factor. Alright. So what does this give us. It says that we

have two factors x + b/2a. And since we have two, they are being multiplied, I'll say they

are squared. And that is all equal to the right side. So we've completed the square,

and the really neat part about doing that is we started with an x^2 and an x, and now

we just have a single x here on the left side. So now as soon as we do some combining, we get

that x all by itself, sure enough we will get that quadratic formula. Let's go ahead

and move forward. So the next step in this is to really try combine as much stuff as

possible here on the right, and then we'll go ahead and take the square root to move that 2 out

of the way. And if we are going to combine things over here on the right, we need a common

denominator. Now this has a 4a^2, that just has a single a. So what I can do to this guy

right here is I can multiply the top and bottom of that one by 4 times a. So we'll just make

a little note. This will be 4 times a, the top will also be 4 times a. Alright, now I'm

going to write this just to make sure everything is ordered nicely as -4ac and in the bottom

I'll have 4a^2. That looks pretty good. And here is b^2 all over 4a^2. Ok, so that's all

looking good. In fact we are already starting to see pieces of the quadratic formula show

up, there is b^2 there is -4ac. Its all looking great. But anyway, the important part is that

we have that common denominator so we'll go ahead an combine these into a single fraction

all over 4a^2. I like it. And as long as we do have these into a single fraction, you

know the order of addition doesn't really matter, so what I'm going to do, is I'm just

gong to flip flop these around. I'm going to put my b^2 over here, I'm going to but the

4ac over there. So we'll say this is b^2 -4ac all over 4a^2. Now I haven't touched the left

side, and of course we are just holding on to that, we'll get to that in the next step,

its really just there, we'll get to it. But you can see, yea, there is that quadratic

formula, we are starting to building it. Now let's go ahead and work with the left side,

get rid of that square, and get this just a little bit closer.

Alright so the next step, what shall we do now? Well we are going to take the square

root of both sides. Now when you take the square root of a variable that's already squared

in here, not only will it get rid of the square, so we'll just end up with x + b/2a, but we

actually end up with a plus or minus possibility, you know it could have been a positive variable,

it could have been negative, we don't know. So we have both of those that we have to take

into account. Alright, looking better and better. Now we have our square root in there,

and on this side where we have the square root we can go ahead and take the square root

of the top, and the square root of the bottom. Just to make it a little bit nicer.

Now the top is a fairly ugly complicated looking thing, so I'm just going to leave it as the square

root of b^2 - 4ac, that looks familiar. The bottom however, those are fairly nice numbers,

we can go ahead and take the square root of that. The square root of 4 is just a 2, the

square root of a^2 is a. So that's not a problem. Alright, and now we are almost there.

So in the next step let's go ahead and work on getting this x all by itself. Let's move

that b/2a to the other side. Since its added on the left we will subtract to get it to

the other side. Alright, now we are almost home free. We've isolated the x, so that's

pretty good. These are essentially two fractions, and they already have the same denominator.

That's great. That means we can actually take these two factions and put them together so

that they are all just one single fraction. In fact what fraction does that make? Let's

find out. Negative b plus or minus the square root of b squared minus 4ac, all over the

common denominator of 2a. And sure enough there is our quadratic formula.

And you can see that it really is just a process of running through completing the square,

but doing it very carefully, every single step. Making sure you simplify, making sure

you get that common denominator, and there you go.

You have the quadratic formula. Alright, hopefully you enjoyed this video,

if it helped you out, don't forget to hit the like button and subscribe to my channel.

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Nightcore - Carcass【Lyrics & Spectrum】 - Duration: 3:03.

Follow me Into the darkness

Follow me Into my heart

Let's gaze into the harvest of decay

Hollow seed Forsaken forest

Sorrow leaves To be reborn in

Countless waves of heartless disarray

RIGHT NOW I'll turn into a demon

RIGHT NOW Under a burning season

RIGHT NOW I'll fall into my hatred

RIGHT NOW

If all that we are is just stars in the sky I'm marching my darkness so far in the light

Unknowing if we will make it out alive If all that we are isn't more than a dream

I'm carving a carcass in part of my screams Unknowing if we will make it out alive

FIGHT FIGHT

FIGHT TO FIND THE

FIGHT FIGHT

FIGHT TO FIND THE

Silently Tear me to pieces

Finally I can be fearless

After I have parted with my lights

Seeing figures In my nightmares

Trying to warn them That I'm not waking up

Where you going?

Gentle demon I've been searching

RIGHT NOW I'll turn into a demon

RIGHT NOW Under a burning season

RIGHT NOW I'll fall into my hatred

RIGHT NOW

If all that we are is just stars in the sky I'm marching my darkness so far in the light

Unknowing if we will make it out alive If all that we are isn't more than a dream

I'm carving a carcass in part of my screams Unknowing if we will make it out alive

FIGHT

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Why It Would Suck To Live In Westeros - Duration: 5:08.

Game of Thrones fans might like to imagine themselves taking up arms with the Starks

or joining Daenerys Targaryen's eclectic squad.

There are adventures aplenty to be had in the Realm of Westeros.

But before you get too enthused over the idea of becoming a, uh, Westerosi, here are some

reasons why warging your way into George R.R. Martin's world from A Song of Ice and Fire

would actually be a pretty terrible experience.

Belief is futile

Choosing a religion is always tricky.

But in Westeros the implications of picking who to worship are far more complex than they

ever could be on Earth — because pretty much every faith has been proven true.

And yet they all conflict with each other.

Take, for example, the fact that the Lord of Light's followers relish any chance to

prove their god's existence by burning or resurrecting pretty much everyone they come

across.

Between Melisandre's secret crone body and Jon Snow's second life, there's no doubt something

real is happening there.

Then there's the Drowned God, who's proven that what is dead may never die … at least

sometimes.

Just ask Euron Greyjoy about how that works.

Annnnnd we also know the Old Gods are valid because of whatever the hell is going on with

Bran Stark and his new-found bird powers.

So what can you do?

Choose the Lord of Light and you'll anger the Drowned God next time you're at sea.

Go for the Drowned God and you might incur the wrath of the Old Gods.

It's an endlessly vicious cycle of power from on high that makes even the Iron Throne's

occupation look stable.

Making matters worse is the fact that a lot of those religions require human sacrifices.

If you're a commoner, or in some cases even a princess, you could easily find yourself

on the chopping block or the pyre.

Yikes.

No fun in the sun

It's fairly common knowledge that seasons can last for multiple years in the world of

A Song of Ice and Fire.

Westeros has been enjoying one of the longest summers in living memory by the time Game

of Thrones picks up, but as we've so often heard…

"Winter is coming."

The running theory is that the longer a summer lasts, the more brutal winter will be, so

forget relishing in the sparkling sunshine with the kids.

In this world, good weather is nothing but a bad omen.

Talk about a killjoy.

Snail mail, with wings

Westerosi magic might be awesome, at times, but everyone's reliance on ravens to carry

messages to and fro is about as antiquated and ridiculous as it gets.

Contacting someone across the Seven Kingdoms isn't like it is here.

You can't just text your best friend a quick update and call it a day.

You have to handwrite your notes using quills and little scrolls and pray to whichever god

you chose a few minutes ago that the raven you've chosen doesn't crap out mid-flight

or get intercepted by a nosy spider.

Just think about that next time you get frustrated over having one bar of reception on your phone,

huh?

Communicable disease

Here on Earth, we might have valid concerns about potential outbreaks.

But it's nothing like what the Westerosi face.

Just ask Jorah Mormont how fun it is to come into contact with a stone man and start showing

symptoms of grayscale.

The cure for that, as we've seen, is not very pleasant.

"Ahhhh!"

What's worse is there's no quarantined hospital bed for you to get stashed away in with an

IV to ease the pain.

Instead, having grayscale makes you an automatic pariah who must live out your days in exile

with the other crazy Stone Men — who are both gross and lethal.

And Stone Men never get visited by hospital clowns.

The Faceless

Arya Stark might make the Faceless Men seem pretty rad, but let's be real here.

No one in their right mind wants to co-exist with these super-assassins.

If you have trouble trusting your neighbors now, just imagine if you lived in a world

where literally anyone could be a shapeshifting murderer in disguise who's taught to kill

without question.

What's worse is that in George R.R. Martin's world, you really can't even overlook your

own shadow as a potential threat.

Remember what happened to Renly Baratheon?

All it takes is one outraged witch to take you down where you stand without a blade in

sight.

Snows know

Being born out of wedlock in modern times isn't a big deal.

When it comes to families nowadays, who's to say who's illegitimate anymore?

In Westeros, however, being born a bastard is bad news.

You're immediately condemned to a life of indignation and contempt, have no claim to

your family's house, and you even have to take a name that alerts everyone to your status

as less-than.

The best you can hope for as a bastard is to earn legitimization if you're lucky, or

resign yourself to a sexless, family-less life of taking the black of the Night's Watch.

And this is all just because of someone else's naughty bedroom behaviors you had nothing

to do with.

No fair.

All the jaws

Thanks to modern civilization, we hardly have to worry about wild animals making a meal

of us anymore.

But in Westeros, there are several species that are just eager to feast on your flesh.

Among the fabled creatures that have been confirmed to exist in the books and show are

dragons and direwolves, each of which has its own unique way of bringing you a grisly

and untimely end.

"Dracarys."

And let's not forget about all those White Walkers lurking on the other side of the wall

that would be all too happy to turn you into a snow-zombie.

All it takes is one wrong turn of the horse and you've got a good chance of coming face-to-face

with something that's crawled out of your own nightmares.

Oh, and as a bonus?

Your own pets can be taken over by skinchangers.

So, even your most precious fur-baby can suddenly find itself inhabited by some maniacal wildling

who wants to kill you.

Sleep tight, kids!

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English for Portuguese Speakers 44 - 'satisfied in' or 'satisfied with' ? (with subtitles) - Duration: 2:20.

Hi again everyone, and welcome back to 'One English Tip in One Minute for

Portuguese Speakers' where every week I talk about one common mistake made by

those who speak Portuguese as a mother tongue, and this is the 44th video or

video number 44.

If you don't know how this works in these videos, I show you a slide and on

the slide there are two sentences: One is the correct way that I as a native

English speaker would say it, the other is the wrong way that you -- maybe, maybe

not -- would say it as a native Portuguese speaker. You need to decide which one

is correct. To do that you should read the sentences, listen to me read the

sentences, pause the video and think about your answer, and I will talk about

the answer in the slide that follows this slide. I tricked you, didn't I? I

didn't forget. I admire you for working to improve your English and I

hope you keep it up, and I hope you keep going and I hope you use these videos to help.

You're in good company if you got this wrong, or if

you took a wild guess and just happened to get it right. What it means is, it's

very simple. You just need to study to get past this mistake. The more you

study, the quicker you'll get past this mistake. To start you off on the

process, I've given you three sentences. You should memorize these sentences in

their entirety, you should hardwire them into your brain through reviewing them,

and you should put into practice what you've learned through speaking or

writing or both...and you should just continue this process using outside

resources if you have to, until you get the good English in your head and the

bad English is out of your head, hopefully forever.

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MIKA - BEFORE & AFTER CONCERT (Eng sub) - Duration: 0:44.

Just before the Show - last Rehearsals with Musicians.

Tonight is only the 6th Concert That Mika has with his New Band.

Thank you so much. Have fun everybody. Your look is amazing.

Have a great Show !

It's so.. Wonderful !

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Jeep Wrangler DV8 Off-Road Angry Eye Design Grille (2007-2017 JK) Review & Install - Duration: 3:36.

This DV8 Angry Eye Design Grille is for those of you that have a 2007 and up JK and are

looking to change up the front of your Jeep by swapping out the grille.

Now, there are a few different angry eye grilles out there or grilles with this little eyebrow

as it's sometimes called.

This one, in particular, is still going to retain that seven-slot grille look, but give

the eyebrow up top here, give you a little bit different contour to the rest of the grille.

And this comes in a sort of glossy textured finish or in a white which is a more paint-able

finish, so you do have a couple of options there.

Some of the other grilles out there that will give you this angry eye look, delete the seven-slot

grille.

They'll give you a mesh section up front there that you can put different inserts in, like

the Rugged Ridge option and that one's gonna be a little more expensive.

This one's going to be a little bit simpler, not change up the front of the Jeep as much,

but still give you a completely different look for a few dollars less.

Now, I know that this is one of those items that is very polarizing.

You either love it or you hate it and a lot of people don't like what this does to the

otherwise iconic front grille of your Jeep.

However, if you are one of the people that likes this look, if you wanna change up your

jeep, you don't want it to look like all of the other ones from the factory, then I do

think this going to be a pretty good option when it comes to angry eye grilles.

Because, again, it's fairly simple, a little bit lower price than some of the other ones,

but it still gets the job done of changing the look of the front of your Jeep.

As far as the construction, this is made of an ABS plastic which is going to be very durable.

You're not going to be able to get a crack in this if you catch a rock chip or anything

like that.

That ABS is gonna hold up really well.

And it's also going to be something that isn't going to fade over time in the sun.

It's gonna keep this black look for a good long time.

As I said, this is available in both this textured black finish and also a white paint-able

finish, so you have a couple of different options there.

I'm gonna give this installation a very simple one out of three wrenches and you should be

able to get this bolted onto your Jeep in right about an hour if not less.

The first step is, of course, removing your factory grille.

And you'll do that by giving the turn signal sockets a quarter turn and removing them from

the housing, removing the plastic clips across the top of the grille, and then just giving

the grille a pull to release the metal clips along the bottom.

Then you can remove those turn signal housings from your factory grille, install them in

your DV8 grille and go ahead and set the grille on the front of the Jeep, replacing the plastic

clips along the top.

Finally, there are going to be two screws that you'll have to attach through your new

grille into your core support to make sure everything is held firmly in place.

After that, it's just a matter of reinserting your turn signal sockets into the back of

those factory housings and you're finished.

So this grille is gonna run you right around $220 and that is going to be less than the

Rugged Ridge option and also less than the Wild Boar option.

So it's going to be one of the less expensive grilles that are out there on the market.

It's still going to install easily, it's still going to give you that aftermarket styling

that you're after and it does appear to be a pretty well-built grille, especially for

the cost.

So if you're looking for something a little bit more budget-friendly, maybe without as

many features as some of those other grilles, I think this is going to be the way to go

to save a little bit of money.

So if you're looking for an angry eye grille to change up the look of your Jeep, I would

definitely recommend taking a look at this one from DV8 that you can find right here

at extremeterrain.com.

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HOW MIKA WRITES SONGS (Eng sub) - Duration: 0:59.

I'm looking for Melody in the Chords..

When I was writing song - "Karen", I just started like this..

Then I found the Rhythm inside the Words..

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Shadowverse Klassenüberblick #2: Waldgeister, Klerisei, Sanguine, Nekromanten 🌙 (Sponsored) German - Duration: 12:59.

Hi folks and welcome to the second part of my Shadowverse class overview video.

In this one we take a look at the remaining four classes, that is, forestcraft,

shadowcraft, bloodcraft, and havencraft.

Like the first part of the guide,

this video is sponsored by Cygames,

so if you also want to try out Shadowverse please use

the links in the video description, you can also find a link

to the first part of the series which I uploaded last week.

So much for the formalities for today

and let us now begin with the first class of today's video:

the leader Arisa and Forestcraft.

the leader Arisa and Forestcraft.

the associated card advantage over the course of a game,

the focus of most Forestcraft strategies.

Fairies are 1 play point follower,

which have 1 attack and 1 defense.

On a first glimpse not very special,

you will find in this class many cards that are able to produce fairies

and thus increase your card count,

as well as fairy-enhancing effects,

which like to buff the little fairies directly

which like to buff the little fairies directly

a huge amount of small followers.

In addition to this, the passive ability of Forestcraft fits

perfectly into the picture, which will count for you

how many cards you have already played in the current turn.

This is required as a large number of Forestcraft cards

will activate certain effects once you have played

the necessary number of cards in one turn.

As an example, I would like to introduce you to the Magna botanist.

In its basic form she is only a 5/5 creature for 6 game points,

but if you have already played at least 2 more cards in the same turn,

botanist also increases all other followers by + 1 / + 1.

You will often see similar effects in the Forestcraft class,

so your fairies will have an important task when you need to play as many cards as possible.

In general, the class is therefore also more known for combo decks

and relies less on straightforward ideas.

This allows interesting decks,

but is also a drawback when you are forced

to play many cards early, so your effects will not be fully appreciated later in the game.

In addition to the currently popular Neutral Decks, the Forestcraft class is known in particular for two decks.

First of all we have the tempo Forestcraft deck,

which was formed around the card Rhinoceroach.

This card has already been introduced in the standard set

and best shows the identity of the class.

No matter how the build of the deck has changed over time,

the actual goal of the Rhino deck is to distribute

as much damage as possible in a few bursts.

In the ideal case to a one turn kill from 20 to 0 life points.

The Rhinoceroach is perfect for this.

Not only does the storm attack hit you immediately,

but it becomes stronger the more cards you have already played in this turn

and the cost is very cheap with just 2 play points needed,

so it is not a problem to play all 3 copies in a single turn.

In combination with the card Nature's Guidance,

In combination with the card Nature's Guidance

Just sent it back into your hand and attack again,

your opponent will be happy.

No matter how your deck will ultimately look,

the main focus is always on a few but very focused and strong attacks.

Similar to the Rhinodeck the second deck of the class,

which I present to you today, is also a Combodeck.

This may also include Rhinos,

the ultimate punch is however caused by the cards White Wolf and the Silver Arrow.

In principle, you will try to play the white wolf with 8 play points

and then exchange it with an opponent's follower in a trade that is favorable for you.

Afterwards at the beginning of your next turn,

you will receive the most expensive Forestcraft card from the deck

in your hand and lower the corresponding play point costs to 0.

Unexpectedly, this is of course the silver arrow.

The Silver Arrow, on the other hand, allows you to

send damage to the opponent's leader in the amount of the cards in your hand

so that a double arrow for 9 points usually means the KO of your opponent.

so that a double arrow for 9 points usually means the KO of your opponent.

and is in comparison performing rather weakly.

Fun makes it anyway so try it out nonetheless.

Overall, the Forestcraft faction is currently

one of the weaker classes in the game,

so think better beforehand if you really want to craft decks for this.

A class which on the other hand is currently

properly performing is the Bloodcraft class with its leader Urias.

This class is characterized by a generally very aggressive and self-destructive way of playing,

which not only demands the opponent's but also his own life points as a tribute.

Significantly, by the passive ability Vengeance

the lessening of one's life points is even a desirable way of playing.

As soon as your life drops to 10 or less,

Vengeance is activated and many cards get additional powerful effects.

In order to not kill yourself too quickly,

many of your followers also have healing effects through drain.

In principle, this is a rather ruthless class,

but you can also find the control and slower deck variants here.

If you prefer more aggressive decks,

the Aggro and Vengeance decks of the Bloodcraft class offer enough for you.

While the aggro deck attacks the opponent's life as often as possible,

the Vengeance deck is more tactical and requires more skill.

Aggro Bloodcraft is especially suitable for Shadowverse beginners.

It is very cheap and the strategy is actually limited to the simple attack of the opposing leader,

while trades are almost never done.

Only slightly more expensive, similarly strong and with more depth, however, is the Vengeance deck.

Again, you will be doing the majority of your attacks onto the leader,

but distributing the right balance between self-destruction

and damage definitely requires a little more player experience.

Both decks are good right now!

If you are looking for a bit more of a lategame oriented build

the Control Bloodcraft Deck is more likely to hit your taste.

Depending on the type of deckbuild you are using however,

you will also have to invest a lot more, so the example list

list is more suitable for players with a sufficiently larger collection.

Control Bloodcraft gives you a bunch of different tools

to cope with enemy followers without problems,

but I would like to point out that the two previously shown decks

work much better in the current metagame

and the change to the control variant is only worthwhile,

if you really do not like aggressive decks.

Similar to other Control decks, you try to overcome the early and midgame

by a variety of destructive possibilities

and then in the end game go with your powerful followers

for a final destruction of your opponent.

Whatever variation you prefer,

Bloodcraft as a whole is currently in very good shape

and every deck should bring you good results.

To a similar extent successful should be your journey if you decide to go for the Shadowcraft class.

Since the second to last expansion Luna sits with her undead army

regularly on the throne of the strongest deck

and even countless Nerfs later not much has changed.

As a class full of undead Luna needs of course

a corresponding leadership ability

and accordingly the Shadowcraft class is using the Necromancy keyword,

so effects which are activated in exchange for shadows from the graveyard.

You get more shadows for each card that lands in the graveyard, or through special card effects.

You can also use your cards without using the corresponding necromancy effect,

but ultimately you will lose the value of the corresponding bodies.

As an example of such effects

we take a look at Deadly Widow.

Normally a 2/2 follower, the widow later gets stronger by +2 / +2 if you use Necromancy(6).

This is a comparatively expensive effect, but gives a good picture on how this is working out.

By far the best deck of this class is currently the midrange version,

which pursues a strongly tempo-based strategy.

This means for you that you will try to destroy your opponent

in a nice regularity between turn 7 to 9.

This is possible through a combination of extremely powerful cards,

which you will play on curve.

The power level of all cards is correspondingly high

and all combined resulting in an explosive mixture

that is very hard for your opponent to defeat.

In particular the high resistance of your followers

plays you in the hand tremendously

and allows you in most cases to have units on the field.

If you have a problem with too much tempo,

the Nephthys deck might fit your style better,

, which represents the control pole for Shadowcraft

This is a deck built around the Nephthys card,

and is focussing primarily on many followers with the Last Words keyword.

These abilities are activated when your followers are destroyed,

which happens, of course, when your unit is defeated in battle.

On the other hand, this deck also allows you to destroy your own units through various card effects,

so you can use the corresponding Last Words effects at an early stage.

We are doing that of course with Nephthys in mind,

who summons up to 4 different follower from your deck and immediately destroys them.

That would normally be without consequences for your opponents, but in a deck with many followers,

which possess the last words skills, it results in a lot of extra power on the board.

Personally, I like this kind of deck very much

and despite the somewhat weaker winrate compared to the Midrange deckbuild, there is clearly a recommendation for this from my side.

This brings me to the last class,

which features a completely different way of playing in Shadowverse.

The Havencraft class is the class that relies on amulets and draws a large part of its strength from them.

Instead of simply summoning follower to the field,

you often take the detour via countdown amulets,

which are slower, but in the end also stronger.

The countdown of these amulets is reduced by 1 at the beginning of the turn,

and when 0 is reached the powerful Last Words effects are executed.

This needs time of course, however there are also a lot of support

possibilities to reduce the countdown of these amulets

or destroy the amulets directly completely.

Havencraft is probably the slowest, and most concentrated on control, class.

As a result, many healing and destruction spells can be found within the faction,

so that even the longest game is no problem for you.

With many strong decks available Havencraft is currently in an excellent condition,

and should help you to great success.

The two most popular deck types right now are Storm Havencraft

and Aegis Havencraft.

The first deck shows that, despite the class's inertia, there are decks

that are relatively fast and explosive.

This deck is, of course, characterized by a high number of amulets,

but using those who summon storm attack units.

With these followers it is easy to make a good deal of damage

and destroy the life points of your opponent within a very short time.

Amulets are less vulnerable to damage spells,

so your opponent will usually find it difficult to stop your Storm army.

Because it plays differently to the rather slow-acting remaining Havencraft decks,

it enjoys quite a high popularity.

Completely the opposite of this is the Aegis Havencraft Deck.

This one waives aggressive elements

and instead goes into full control mode for the entire game.

For the finishing move you are then dropping the Heavenly Aegis.

This follower is by far the most powerful tool in the entire game

since there is currently no way to destroy the card.

It is immune to damage, destruction, or banishing effects

and remains on the field once you have played it.

Your opponent then needs to destroy you quickly,

otherwise you will kill him after two to three turns.

The play costs are high, but thanks to your focus on control can be achieved without problems.

In addition to the two deck types I mentioned, there are a number of other decks of the Havencraft class,

which are generally going for the victory by focusing on different amulets.

Examples for this will be Seraph and Elana's Prayer.

Overall, the class offers you a lot of different possibilities to try out

and it is therefore one of my favorite classes.

And so we are at the end of today's video.

I hope you liked it and you leave a thumb ups or a follow.

I would be happy,

thank you for watching and until next time. Bye

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Jeep Wrangler Rugged Ridge Replacement Exhaust Manifold (2007-2011 3.8L JK) Review - Duration: 3:44.

This Rugged Ridge Replacement Exhaust Manifold is for those of you that have a 2007 to 2011

JK with the 3.8-liter engine and are looking for replacement exhaust manifold because yours

is cracked or otherwise rusted out.

If you're somebody who does a lot of deep water crossings, plays in a lot of mud, when

you have a very hot exhaust manifold making contact those very cold liquids, you can often

times get a crack.

And it's not often easy to fix an exhaust manifold by welding it.

You'll end up with a very strong section when it's welded and you'll just end up with a

new crack right next to your weld.

So, replacement is often the best option.

These are, of course, available from both the driver and the passenger side of your

3.8-liter and you can also get this as a pair if you need both of them.

These are also available in stainless steel.

So if you're looking to keep the rust at bay, you don't wanna go with a mild steel manifold

like it was on your jeep from the factory.

You can upgrade to the stainless but, of course, it is going to be more expensive.

This manifold is going to be cast iron.

It is going to be a direct replacement for your factory exhaust manifold, so you're not

going to get any sort of benefits out of this like you would a header.

Oftentimes, a header has a slightly larger port, it has a different design to allow greater

flow, it might be something similar to a long tube header which is designed to give you

some additional torque and/or horsepower.

This is just going to be a straight replacement.

It's not going to be any additional power or any additional benefits.

However, this is going to save you some money over going to Mopar for a factory OEM replacement.

The install for this header is going to be a little bit of an involved process and I

am going to give it a two out of three wrenches.

You're going to need pretty much every tool in your toolbox in order to get this installed.

The process really starts by doing the disassembly, removing your collector off the end your exhaust

manifold.

You're going to have to remove all of the bolts that are holding the manifold in place

and then replace it with the new manifold and a new gasket while you're at it.

Now, you can run into a lot of issues when you're working with exhaust because you will

have some rust on it.

And often times, its bolts and the studs get brittle and also rusted, so you can end up

with some broken bolts.

It's definitely a good idea to spray everything with a good penetrating oil well before you

get started with this install to help avoid any of that breakage.

Now, getting the old exhaust manifold off and getting the new one on is really just

a matter of a couple of bolts but the difficult part, the time-consuming part comes from removing

everything else that you might need to remove to get to this location because it is going

to be a little bit tight in there.

You're gonna have to work from both the top and the bottom side of the engine.

If this is not something you're comfortable with, I would definitely recommend taking

your jeep to a shop and having them install this.

It will probably save you some headaches.

This manifold will run you right around $150 for one and about double that for the pair

which you would expect.

And again, this is gonna be less expensive than if you are to go Mopar and get a replacement

exhaust manifold.

These are also going to be less expensive than the stainless version from Rugged Ridge.

But either way, they are going to get the job done.

They're going to be as similar as you can possibly get to and OEM exhaust manifold.

And if you're looking for a replacement, I think this is going to be a really good way

to go to save you a few dollars.

So, if you need to replace your exhaust manifold, I would definitely recommend taking a look

at this one from Rugged Ridge that you can find right here at ExtremeTerrain.com.

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