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FELUCO IN THE WOODS - Documental de Monteverde Costa Rica - Duration: 8:52.
Hello, my name is Felix Salazar.
This story is not only mine,
but the story of a community
that resides between mountain ranges and cloud forests;
it comes from my grandparents,
dreamers, and adventurers,
who invested in the fertile land for agriculture.
This is a story that belongs to my mother
who always visualized out lives living in harmony with the forest.
I cannot speak about the Ecological Sanctuary
The place that saw me run behind snakes and toads,
eat fruits cultivated with our bare hands,
and now here in the present,
be that which moves my heart,
mostly through environmental education and conservation.
Our family wakes up early
to the heat of the wood stove,
and gathers to plan the day sharing the taste of fresh tortillas.
Christopher, my young brother, and I,
we dedicate our time to receive new visitors from every latitude,
we teach them about the forest and it's inhabitants
we cultivate life and food
to help sustain an economy where, even though money has value,
we're certain it doesn't mean everything.
We're a family who grew in the shade of the Higuerón,
…who enjoys the melody of free birds and naughty monkeys.
Our job is to share the philosophy of life that we've inherited,
be in communion with the great diversity
that we're so privileged to wake up to.
Photography
Photography became a way of expressing myself and communicating
ever since the first time my hands held my older sister's Fuji film camera.
I was attracted by the opportunity of capturing nature by the second
and now I can't imagine a daywithout looking for images that transmit my emotions.
I'm saddened that we respond with ingratitude towards nature,
That gives so much to us with both hands full
This place forged me
In it's mountains and rivers
it defines me as a person
...to look at it's contaminated veins... makes me speechless...
Today we're cleaning
and always communicating through the words of photography and the activism
the environmental education starts at our own home
eliminating waste correctly
recycling
and trying to consume less is not hard
every small act
is great help towards our planet and our own lives
That's the reason
why I share now my wild encounters with nature and life itself.
Through images that wake up the curiosity of travelers
towards the depths of Monteverde,
I want more people
to look at life in a similar way as mine.
A life
where happiness does not depend on material things,
a place where we can feel,
a life with a stronger connection with ourselves
and nature itself...
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How to Get Rid of Fatigue Instantly - Best Yoga Poses to Get Rid of Fatigue - Duration: 3:17.
How to Get Rid of Fatigue Instantly - Best Yoga Poses to Get Rid of Fatigue From morning till late at night, a busy lifestyle has a toll on your energy level. This leads to the feeling of fatigue and tiredness. An obvious reason behind fatigue is lack of sleep. It may also be related to lack of physical activity, jet lag, side effects of medications or an unhealthy diet. 1. Child's Pose Kneel on the floor and sit on your heels or glutes. Leave the arms loose by the sides or straight out. Exhale and lean forward slowly until your forehead touches the floor and your torso rests on your thighs. Hold for 20-30 seconds or longer, breathing gently. Slowly return to starting position. Repeat 10 to 20 times a day. 2. Cobra Pose Lie on your stomach with your legs stretched out. Place your palms on the floor under your shoulders and keep your elbows bent. The chin and all toes should touch the ground. Inhale and slowly raise your chest upward, leaning back as far as you can without using the strength of your arm. Hold this position for 15 to 30 seconds, depending on your comfort level. Exhale and slowly lie down, relax and take some deep breaths. Repeat this at least 5 times, relaxing for 15 seconds between each round. End the child's attitude and relax for some time before getting up. 3. Butterfly Pose Sit on the floor with your legs out and your back straight. Bend your knees and bring your feet. Place the soles of the feet together, 6 to 8 inches away from the pelvis. Keep your feet firmly in your hands. Inhale deeply, pressing your thighs and knees to the floor. Breathe normally and release both legs up and down. Start slowly and gradually increase the speed, continuing for 5 to 10 minutes. Slow down, then stop. Take a deep breath and exhale as you lean forward, keeping your chin and spine up. Take some long, deep breaths, try to relax and slowly straighten your legs out in front of you. 4. Bridge Pose Lie on your back. Bend your knees and place your feet over the width of your hip. Stretch your arms next to your body, keep your palms down. Inhale and lift your hips off the floor, pressing your feet firmly onto the floor. Lift your upper body along with your hips, shifting your weight to the shoulders. Hold the position for 5 to 8 deep breaths. You can use your hands to support your back in this position. Exhale and slowly return to your starting position. 5. Cat's Pose Put your hands and knees in a table position. Keep your arms perpendicular to the floor, with your hands directly under your shoulders and leaning on the floor. Place your knee wide hip. Wait. With an inhalation, lift the chin and tilt the head back, push the navel down and lift the coccyx. Maintain this posture and take long, deep breaths for 1 minute. Slowly return to the starting table stage. Do 5 or 6 rounds before you leave this yoga pose.
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Democrats cautious but encouraged by Trump's outreach - Duration: 6:31.
Democrats cautious but encouraged by Trump's outreach
President Trump on Wednesday vowed not to cut taxes for the wealthy, promised to try to protect young undocumented immigrants from deportation and extolled the virtues of bipartisanship, saying it had led to "some of the greatest legislation ever passed.
That he did all of that while declaring himself "a conservative" only heightened the sense of surrealism that has wafted through the nation's capital over the past eight days, as the president has expressed a newfound, if tentative, willingness to work across the aisle — a development that has left many Republicans chagrined and some Democrats cautiously optimistic.
Trump's outreach suggested that an unexpected deal he reached last week with Democrats may not have been an aberration.
This week's effort began Tuesday at a bipartisan White House dinner with senators, proceeded to a gathering of House Democrats and Republicans on Wednesday afternoon and was capped off Wednesday night by a presidential meal with the nation's two top Democrats, Senate Minority Leader Charles E.
Schumer (N.Y.) and House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (Calif.). "Bottom line: There really is a new strategy coming out of the White House," said Rep.
Henry Cuellar, a moderate Texas Democrat who had turned down previous White House invites but decided to attend on Wednesday. "He meets with the bipartisan senators last night. He meets with us. He meets with Pelosi and Schumer today.
There is a new strategy in place." Rep.
Tom Reed (R-N.Y.), a Trump supporter who also attended Wednesday's gathering, said the president "has seen the theater up here and learned the lesson: Extremes on both the right and left are problematic to getting his agenda accomplished.
You can't run a partisan bill to the finish line, so he knows he has to have his Plan B ready." After eight months of pursuing a mostly hard-right, pro-Republican agenda with limited success, Trump is now flirting with fulfilling his campaign promises to govern as a bipartisan dealmaker.
In doing so, Trump could also be signaling the return of a recently bygone era when lawmakers of both parties dining — and working — with the president was hardly abnormal.
But, then, these are not normal times. "It's up is down and down is up," said Jim Manley, a Democrat and former longtime Senate aide. "No doubt about it." Last Wednesday, Trump shocked and angered Republican leaders by agreeing with Schumer and Pelosi to provide Hurricane Harvey relief while raising the federal borrowing limit and funding the government through December.
Then came Tuesday's bipartisan dinner for senators, which included talk of infrastructure projects and featured three Democrats up for reelection in 2018 in states that Trump carried: Sens. Joe Donnelly (Ind.), Heidi Heitkamp (N.D.) and Joe Manchin III (W.Va.).
After the afternoon meeting, several House Democrats expressed hope that they can work with the president. "He was very explicit in saying that there would be no tax cut in this package for the wealthy," said Rep.
Peter Welch (D-Vt.), referring to a pledge by Trump on Wednesday that would mark a notable departure from his previous proposals.
"At one point, he said they may have to pay a little more." Still, Trump has done little to reach out to Democrats until the past week and has often openly derided them and former president Barack Obama.
Trump has begun dismantling Obama-era regulations and protections on issues including health care, labor and the environment.
Last week, he also rescinded protections for 700,000 young undocumented immigrants brought to the United States as children and known as "dreamers" — the same group he now says he wants to protect. Even on Wednesday, as the president played host to two bipartisan meetings, Trump and his team continued to equivocate.
He expressed support for another Republican health-care plan — spearheaded by Sens. Bill Cassidy (R-La.) and Lindsey O.
Graham (R-S.C.) — aimed at sharply curtailing Medicaid and other parts of the Affordable Care Act, commonly called Obamacare. In her daily press briefing, White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders argued that Trump is always working on behalf of Republicans.
"The president is the leader of the Republican Party and was elected by Republicans," Sanders said. "He beat out 16 other candidates to take that mantle on. And certainly I think one of the strongest voices.
And so the idea that the Republican Party ideas are not represented in that room is just ridiculous." Trump's reasons for engaging with lawmakers beyond the Republican leadership is deeply shaped by his experience on health-care legislation, which has so far stalled in the Senate after months of fits and starts, according to two people familiar with the issue who have spoken with him recently.
Trump remains unhappy with GOP leaders for promising success earlier in the year, only to see the effort fall apart, said the people, who insisted on anonymity to speak candidly.
Trump now believes that Republicans — who control both the House and the Senate — cannot be trusted to carry bills to passage by themselves and views it as his burden to create a better environment for his legislative agenda to garner support.
What matters to him, one Republican lawmaker said, is "putting wins on the board — not the specifics." Instead of relentlessly courting members of the conservative, and often intractable, House Freedom Caucus, as he did on health care, Trump wants them to "feel the burn a little bit," the lawmaker added, framing the new outreach as Trump's way of reminding conservatives in both chambers that he likes them but does not need them.
"They're not the only player he's willing to play with," said Michael Steele, the former Republican National Committee chairman. "He's saying to them, 'I'll be a free-range president.' " Sen.
Ron Johnson (R-Wis.), who attended Tuesday's dinner, said jump-starting talks on tax cuts and other potential changes remains at the top of Trump's agenda. He said Trump wants to focus cuts on brackets that affect middle-class people.
"Let's face it: If you want tax reform, you want to avoid pitfalls that make it impossible," Johnson said of Trump's approach on this priority.
"Selling tax cuts for the wealthy is pretty impossible." "What I saw from the president was a genuine process to find bipartisan agreement on taxes and infrastructure," Johnson added.
"My guess is some Democrats definitely agree with him." Manchin said the Tuesday dinner was "a very good, productive meeting," and said he believes the president, who was once a registered Democrat, is simply entering his legislative comfort zone.
"The president seemed more at ease, more comfortable, talking about finding a bipartisan solution than trying to have to defend a rigid, one-side-only works," Manchin said. "I think he's able to approach legislation in a total sphere, not just one side." Moderate Republicans, in particular, have cheered this development, after long feeling sidelined inside the House as Freedom Caucus members and other conservatives have rebelled against their party's leadership. Trump's conservative critics, however, said his latest gestures reflect his liberal instincts on some issues and his intense desire for popularity.
"He's always had that itch to liberate himself from the Republican Party," said William Kristol, a Trump critic and editor at large of the Weekly Standard magazine. "He ran against it in 2015 and 2016, and has attacked it in 2017.
He wants to win and doesn't care about the substance of winning." Kristol added, "Democratic voters may loathe Trump, but he could conceivably give them lots of policy victories." Democrats say they are focused only on working with the president on areas where they believe they can get what they want in terms of their priorities, including protections for the dreamers and federal health-care subsidies for Obamacare.
They have vowed not to trade dreamer protections for Trump's long-promised wall at the southern border — and in recent days the White House has indicated the two issues do not have to be linked.
On other issues and with this president, many Democrats remain wary.
Donnelly, despite being wooed by Trump and up for reelection next year, said he feels no pressure to vote for the Republican tax plan if he thinks it's a bad deal. "If the tax package makes sense, I'll support," Donnelly said.
"If not, I'll pass." The halting forays into bipartisanship have proven a new experience for many.
At Tuesday's dinner, Manchin was presented with yet another surprise in a week full of them — an apple strudel topped with what looked to be a delicate white egg. "I'm thinking, 'Boy, what do I do with this?' " Manchin said.
"But I'm thinking, 'When in Rome,' so I take and bite, and, lo and behold, it's ice cream." Such is the dilemma facing Democrats in this moment of Trumpian outreach: The perks are enticing, but they are not entirely sure what they're dipping their spoon into. Donnelly, however, said he had no doubt. "I knew it was ice cream from the start," he said. .
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