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IN Power: Awareness.

Action.

Conscious Revolution.

(This is really an EXCELLENT documentary and one everyone should view.

We can use this information for our SmartMeter�s and other things � especially if we all

do this!!!)

The InPower Docu-Series illustrates a powerful new method to restore social justice and accountability.

Episode #1 focuses on solving the �smart� meter problem: how we can prevent and reverse

the installation of this dangerous technology, through holding corporate executives and government

actors financially accountable � for the first time ever.

And in so doing, we can restore safety in our homes, and bring balance to

our world.

For more infomation >> IN Power Awareness Action Conscious Revolution - Duration: 1:29.

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Logan vs X-24 First Fight | Logan (2017) Movie Clip - Duration: 2:59.

What the hell are you?

Sit down.

For more infomation >> Logan vs X-24 First Fight | Logan (2017) Movie Clip - Duration: 2:59.

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Independence Day: A Star Wars Story - Duration: 2:58.

We're hit! We took a hit!

We're not hit! We're not hit! Stop side-seat driving!

Come on and get me!

Who's the man?!

Huh? Who's the man?!

Move into position.

Let's rock 'n' roll.

The Force will be with you...

They're coming in!

Stay in attack formation.

Come on, baby.

We're in!

They're uploading the virus.

Use the Force...

Let go.

Look, no hands.

Steve!

The Force is strong with this one.

We're doomed.

They're chasing us!

Oh, really. You think?

Oh, no, you did not shoot that green shit at me!

Must go faster!

Must go faster!

Must go faster!

Shut up, shut up, shut up!

Go, go, go, go, go!

I have you now!

What?!

I've lost control!

Look out!

Elvis has left the building!

Thank you very much.

Peace!

Drive us out of here!

Where the hell do you think I'm going?!

Okay, okay. We're...

For more infomation >> Independence Day: A Star Wars Story - Duration: 2:58.

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Cape residents prepare for Jose - Duration: 1:36.

For more infomation >> Cape residents prepare for Jose - Duration: 1:36.

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Noorani Qaida Lesson 12 (Part-03) In Urdu | The Exercise of Sakoon | Quran Lessons - Duration: 12:08.

Noorani Qaida Lesson 12 In Urdu

NooraniQaida Lesson 12 In hindi

For more infomation >> Noorani Qaida Lesson 12 (Part-03) In Urdu | The Exercise of Sakoon | Quran Lessons - Duration: 12:08.

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" ♥ Quería Amistad ♥ " - Luis Miguel Mc Ft Y Driago Romántico 2017) - Duration: 3:15.

For more infomation >> " ♥ Quería Amistad ♥ " - Luis Miguel Mc Ft Y Driago Romántico 2017) - Duration: 3:15.

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Super Mario Odyssey Parody | "Where is Luigi?" - Duration: 2:06.

Mondays and Fridays at 3 p.m.. Central

(Crowd murmur)

Everyone, please give me your undivided attention

E...everyone?

Please, everyone just simmer down for a minute

If I could please have a minute of your time

I'd like to tell you guys that, uhh

as of today Mario's no longer a plumber

Alright! F* this sh*

I'm out!

Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!

All right now for my actual announcement

Everyone!

I am now proud to tell you that super mario odyssey sold more than a million copies at launch!

(crowd cheering)

What is this, huh?

Why didn't I get an invitation for this

Luigi! oh, my dearest friend

Ha ha ha ha!

ahh... what are y-

What are you doing here, buddy?

Did you guys release another game and none of you invited me?

T-

Another game??

What are you talking about Luigi, just go back through that door

LIAR!

What?

YOU'RE LYING!

You guys released another game and didn't add me as a playable character!

Luigi, we would never release the game without you, am I right guys?

Yes. Ye. Oh yes. yeah.

Who are you again?

You see

Then explain the Super Mario Odyssey!

Who?

Super Mario Odyssey!

Alright Luigi, I think it's about time for you to leave

SHUT THE F* UP MARIO

Why didn't you add me to super mario odyssey?

The Budget was tight... we-

I DON'T WANT TO HEAR IT!

Okay...

You guys are going to pull that game from the market and release it again after you've added me as a playable character-

If you enjoyed the video and want to see more don't forget to hit the subscribe button right up there

I'm gonna go get myself kidnapped again. See you guys later

For more infomation >> Super Mario Odyssey Parody | "Where is Luigi?" - Duration: 2:06.

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Undefeated Gourmet Burger Sandwich Challenge!! - Duration: 8:52.

Hey everybody this is Randy Santel "Atlas" with Atlas & Zeus Promotions and

proud owner of foodchallenges.com! It is December 31st 2016,

New Year's Eve, going for my final food challenge attempt of the year will be

win number 91 of the year, but I'm going for overall win 454 and my second in the

state of Montana! I'm here back again with my friend Eager Ethan we are in

Missoula, Montana we are at liquid planet grill we're taking on their Grizzly

Challenge! Now we both still have about seventy eight ounces of steak in us

right now, but I think we'll be able to get this we've got only 20 short minutes

to finish this thing it just looks fricking delicious! I know

these two are gourmet sandwiches melts on top and bottom along with a whole bunch

of meats and there's some Swiss cheese healthy tomatoes and then in between

there are some burger patties along with American cheese we've also got one full

pound of fries and then the challenge equals four pounds total they use the

rest of the weight is basically their boneless wings covered in a sauce that

does contain ghost peppers but it's not exactly as hot as regular ghost pepper

stuff, so I think we'll be able to get it down but this is a pretty new challenge

only one person has been able to try it and they did not win so if we win this

undefeated challenge, we'll be the first people on their Wall

of Fame but we'll also get the $35 meal for free and we might possibly get

t-shirts too but are you ready alright let's get this challenge started!

All right we got real lucky on this trip all the roads were great and we were

able to get here is an awesome very scenic drive but this challenge like I

said it's undefeated so there's no record we just gotta make sure we beat

it in the 20 minutes and now we're supposed to be eating this like a

grizzly, so we're not allowed to use napkins or anything like that but it

should be all good shouldn't be too messy but we've got our drink see I know

Eager Ethan is 'eager' to get this started so you're at it yeah all right!

1, 2, 3. . . Boom!

Five minutes 45 seconds in I've got most of the burger or sandwich whatever you

want to call it down! Now I'm going to get the fries. Those wings were great

boneless wings, but yeah 14 minutes left let's go get the win he's dominating as

well!

He actually is even like a grizzly!

Nine and a half minutes let's set the bar down with the fries and all the

stuff and now we got the face bottom sandwich get this down with the help of

our diet soda. We'll get the win!

Last bites!

12 minutes and 15 seconds delicious delicious challenge! First person to

finish so that is the new record and no sweet t-shirt for winning but I do get

along with the meal free I will get a twenty dollar gift card to use later and

still have some room so I might get some dessert or something!

Now let's watch eager Ethan very very grossly, as he tries to just like a grizzly

try to get this challenge down! He still has plenty of time let's go Ethan they

did specify beforehand he is allowed to dunk so that is okay because the I think

he does need to do that to win because he still got that chicken to eat too but

also at the end of the 20 minutes he just has to have the food in his mouth

so he doesn't have to actually have it completely swallowed so let's go!

You got it!

Good thing I already finished my meal That's putrid!

Grizzly Ethan is 16 minutes 35 seconds in just few bites left come on

He's trying to leave scraps! G Good? 17:54! He can finally wipe his hands

but awesome job to Ethan what'd you think of it? [Ethan] Tasty!

Dunking that frickin sandwich in the soda oh yeah! Overall that sandwich was friggin

awesome! The the burgers were cooked great, loved

those, but yeah the top and bottom melt patty whatever the heck it was it was

freaking awesome! The wings were great too there was some

ghost pepper in the sauce, but it wasn't really that hot it was more for flavor,

and the fries were great too but we each got the $35 meal for free we're gonna

get $20 gift certificates or gift cards to use later for dessert if he still has

room and we will be the first two people up on the wall of fame!

That was win number 126 yeah 126 and his last of 2016 is for me too but it

was 91 wins total in 2016 and that was when number 454 and my second in Montana

so thank you to liquid planet grill for the awesome grizzly challenge love that

now we're off to Washington but thank you guys for watching!

For more infomation >> Undefeated Gourmet Burger Sandwich Challenge!! - Duration: 8:52.

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The Impacts of Social Class: Crash Course Sociology #25 - Duration: 9:24.

Class matters. You probably already know that.

And not only because you're a student of sociology, but because you're a person who lives in a society.

But do you know how much it really matters?

Social class is huge determinant of many of the most fundamental aspects of modern life

– from your education, to your beliefs, as well as your values, your occupation, your income, and not only how you live, but also how you die.

So let's talk about how class plays out in the lives of Americans today.

[Theme Music]

Class starts to matter at the very beginning of your life.

When we discussed socialization a few episodes ago,

we talked about anticipatory socialization, or learning to fit into a group you'll someday be a part of, like a gender or a race.

And one type of anticipatory socialization is class socialization,

where parents convey to their children the values that go along with being upper class or middle class or working class.

Let's take a simple example.

Suppose you're a parent and your kid absolutely refuses to eat broccoli.

How do you respond?

Do you make them clear their plate and say that they shouldn't waste food?

Or do you allow them to make decisions for themselves about what they eat?

Now, you may be thinking, "What?

How does eating broccoli have anything to do with class?"

But how parents from different walks of life approach parenting can differ a lot by class,

as American sociologist Annette Lareau found in her research on parenting styles.

Let's go to the Thought Bubble to look at how social class can affect what kind of parent you are, or what kind you have.

In the 1990s, Lareau's research focused on observing families of elementary school students from upper-middle class and working class backgrounds.

In doing this, she realized that parents had very different approaches to how they educated and disciplined their kids.

She found that upper-middle class parents tend to be very involved in their kid's social and academic lives.

Think scheduled play dates, after school activities, checking their homework assignments every night.

The stereotype of a suburban helicopter mom isn't too far from the mark for some of these families.

By contrast, working class parents – who were more likely to have less time and money to devote to these activities –

were more likely to be hands off in structuring their kid's free time.

These kids might be more likely to be playing with whoever is around their neighborhood than going on playdates.

Working class parents also tend to put a greater emphasis on obedience and discipline compared to their upper middle class counterparts, Lareau found.

While a working class parent might tell their kids to eat their broccoli

"Because I said so," an upper middle class parent is more likely to talk through decisions with their children in an effort to encourage autonomy.

Thanks, Thought Bubble.

So, yes, a toddler's distaste for broccoli and their parents' reaction to it, can tell us something about class.

And these trends in parenting aren't the only difference in values and beliefs that we see across classes.

Political views tend to vary across class groups, too,

with upper class Americans being more likely to be fiscally conservative and socially progressive, and lower class Americans being more likely to be the opposite.

Even religion varies by class.

Upper income Americans are more heavily represented in liberal Protestant groups like Episcopalians and Presbyterians, as well as Judaism, Hinduism and Atheism,

whereas lower income Americans are more likely to identify as Evangelical Protestants or Catholics.

But beliefs and values aren't the only thing that vary by social class.

A large component of class differences plays out through educational attainment and its consequences for success later in life.

Education is sometimes called the "Great Equalizer."

The more people who have access to quality education, the more equal a society gets.

Or so the thinking goes.

But whether you get a quality education varies by the social class you're born into.

So we might be concerned that education will have the opposite effect, and will actually help pass inequalities from one generation on to the next.

There are a few ways that social class comes into play when we talk about education in the US.

First, where do you live?

Income segregation, or the tendency for families of similar income levels to live in the same neighborhoods, is incredibly common in the United States.

If you've ever gone apartment hunting in a big city, this might not come as a surprise to you.

An apartment in a "good" neighborhood, or an area with low crime, good schools, and better quality housing,

costs way more than a home where crime and pollution are higher and education and job access is inconsistent.

One reason that access to education varies by class is that public schools in the US are funded mainly at the local level,

so kids who grow up in affluent neighborhoods tend to have access to better schools, because those communities provide more funding.

So, living in a better neighborhood tends to mean access to better educational facilities,

as well as to technology like computers, good teachers, and a wider variety of classes and extra-curriculars.

And that's assuming you go to a public school.

Upper class children are more likely to attend private schools – and this trend continues when we get past high school.

We mentioned this last week –

children who grow up working class or low-income are much less likely to attend college,

and those who do are much more likely to attend public state schools or two-year community colleges.

Among elite colleges, most students don't come from low-income families; they come from the very top of the income distribution.

A recent study of social class and college attendance found that 38 elite colleges including five in the Ivy League – Brown, Dartmouth, Penn, Princeton, and Yale –

had more students who came from the top 1% than the entire bottom 60%of the income distribution.

Some of this inequality in college access is helped along by the policy of preferential admittance for so-called "legacy" students,

whose parents or other family members attended the college.

Policies like this entrench class inequalities across generations by making it less likely that those from lower socioeconomic classes will move up the ladder.

Plus, the social networks formed within prestigious colleges often are the stepping stones toward jobs and financial success later in life,

which again makes it more likely that inequality will get passed on to a new generation.

And of course, political and economic power tend to be concentrated among those at the top of the social class ladder.

Dreaming of being president when you grow up?

Of the ten presidents who have held office in the last 50 years, 6 attended an Ivy League school for either their undergrad or postgrad studies.

Every single one had at least a bachelor's degree.

So education can seem less like the great equalizer in this case than the great barrier.

Without a college degree, there are jobs that are pretty much impossible to get.

The jobs that you can get without a college degree tend to come with lower prestige, lower pay, and a greater risk of occupational dangers.

Which brings us to the last class difference we'll be talking about today: health.

Social class affects how you live – but it also affects how you die.

Mortality and disease rates vary by social class, with upper class Americans living longer and healthier lives.

A man in the 80th percentile, or top of the income distribution, lives an average of 84 years,

while a man at the bottom, in the 20th percentile, lives an average of 78 years.

Women live longer than men typically. Yay for us!

But the income gap is still similar here, with women in the 80th percentile living about 4.5 years longer than those in the 20th percentile.

Why the huge gap?

Some reasons might seem obvious – if you have more money, you can probably afford better health care.

Or for that matter, afford any health care.

Others are maybe less straightforward.

For example, low income Americans tend to eat less healthy food.

Now, is that just a matter of different choices made by different people, or is it a systematic pattern that links class with eating habits?

Well, oftentimes unhealthy foods are cheaper, both in terms of money and time.

Lower class Americans tend to have less leisure time and less money to spend on cooking healthy meals.

After all, it takes a lot less time and money to pick up McDonald's than to spend an hour cooking a meal with expensive organic vegetables.

Additionally, many low income Americans live in what are known as food deserts,

or neighborhoods without easy access to fresh foods, like fruits and vegetables.

Other systematic class differences come from the occupations that different classes tend to hold.

Upper and middle class Americans are more likely to be in white collar, full time jobs,

which generally have lower exposure to dangerous materials and lower risks of accidents on the job.

Not to mention more flexible work schedules.

Less danger and less stress = better health.

Plus, full-time jobs are more likely to provide benefit packages including health insurance and paid sick days.

It's much harder to take care of your health if you can't take the time off work to go to the doctor or rest and recover.

But that's the reality for many working class Americans.

Class gaps in health outcomes are clearly about more than just having the money to pay for better healthcare.

It's about occupation, neighborhood, income, education,

and all the different ways that advantages like these can overlap to determine your life course.

That's why social class matters;

it gives us a way to identify the advantages and disadvantages that different groups of people share,

and understand the consequences of those advantages and disadvantages.

Today, we discussed three types of class differences we see playing out in the United States.

First, the beliefs and values parents pass on to the next generation will vary by class.

Second, there are class gaps in educational attainment which help perpetuate inequality across generations.

And finally, Americans of lower socioeconomic status tend to have worse health and shorter lifespans than those with higher class status.

Next time we'll focus on a different aspect of socioeconomic stratification: social mobility –

or, how your social position can change over your life time, or across generations.

Crash Course Sociology is filmed in the Dr. Cheryl C. Kinney Studio in Missoula, MT, and it's made with the help of all these nice people.

Our Animation Team is Thought Cafe and Crash Course is made with Adobe Creative Cloud.

If you'd like to keep Crash Course free for everyone, forever, you can support the series at Patreon,

a crowdfunding platform that allows you to support the content you love.

Speaking of Patreon, we'd like to thank all of our patrons in general, and we'd like to specifically thank our Headmaster of Learning Ben Holden-Crowther.

Thank you so much for your support.

For more infomation >> The Impacts of Social Class: Crash Course Sociology #25 - Duration: 9:24.

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Human Centipede Anonymous - Duration: 3:52.

- [Narrator] Exclusive.

- Hello everybody, welcome to the Sunday afternoon meeting.

Thanks for being on time.

So let's get started.

Do we have any speakers today?

Any speakers?

This is about communication,

and we should communicate.

Steve?

Do you have anything to share?

Alright, come on up.

- Get off me.

(groans)

- Steve.

I was the front.

I'm happy to say,

that my nightmares have become a little more manageable.

- Steve,

why don't you sit down,

and shut your fucking mouth.

- You motherfucker, you shut the fuck up!

- Hey, guys!

Now we talked about this hostility towards Steve last week.

All three of you were captured by

that crazy Austrian doctor, right?

- I lost a year of my life too.

- Oh you had it real bad in the front didn't you Steve?

- Yeah, need I remind you, Steve,

that every meal I ate for a year was your poo-poo,

and every time I took a poo-poo,

it was into Rob's toilet mouth!

- Steve, the only way you'll know

what we went through,

is if you, right now, eat a little bit of John's poop.

John, please poop into a cup.

- Yeah.

(dramatic music)

Get ready to watch me shit.

Aw, come on little buddy, ooh.

- I give you permission to imagine my mouth.

- Thank you, ohh yeah okay.

Ooh! Ooh! Ooh!

- Umm, excuse me.

Is this the Crazy Austrian Doctor's Anonymous Meeting?

- No, that's right down the hall.

- Okay, goodbye.

(dramatic beat)

- Open up your fucking taste buds.

Eat it.

- Yeah, one guy one cup.

- Fine. (dramatic music)

- Yeah! (laughing)

- You know what? (gagging)

I don't need this shit.

I'm outta here.

- Steve wait.

(falls)

- I feel like we were a little hard on Steve there.

- Yeah,

and there aren't a whole lotta guys in this town

that were part of a human centipede,

so we should be nice to each other.

- Yeah.

You think about it we were kinda like Voltron.

- Yeah,

and Steve was the head.

- Well,

I gotta go pick up my daughter from soccer practice.

- And I am a swim coach.

♫ Hey, hey, hey, hey

♫ Ooh, ooh

For more infomation >> Human Centipede Anonymous - Duration: 3:52.

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How should Christians approach the Old Testament? - Duration: 1:37.

Therefore do not let anyone judge you by what you

eat or drink, or with regard to a religious festival,

a New Moon celebration or a Sabbath day.

These are not the kinds of things we point fingers

at each other and say, hey you're off because, no.

He says these are a shadow of the things that were to come;

the reality, however, is found in Christ.

Now that we have the substance,

why do we focus on the shadow?

The shadow gives a silhouette of the substance,

you see something of the substance in the shadow

but the shadow's not the reality.

So what do we do then?

We throw out our Old Testaments?

No, the Apostle Paul says it is a shadow

and so when you study The Old Covenant

you see a silhouette of Jesus, you see a pointer to Jesus,

you see a certain vague impression of the Cross of Christ

and his life and his teaching and it's valuable

to go there, and in fact in Romans four

he's going to say it is written, it is written

a couple of times to point people back to

The Old Testament to say but do you see when you look at it

through the lens of Jesus you see the shadow of Christ there

you see the outline of Jesus, and we still come back to this

to The Old Testament scriptures though not as our law,

we are free from the law, but now as a place

where we see Jesus as well.

For more infomation >> How should Christians approach the Old Testament? - Duration: 1:37.

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2017 Marketing Imperatives: Maturity Model - Duration: 1:09.

Data-driven orchestration enables marketing to move personalization from

one-to-many to one-to-one. Personalization is delivered via a

hybrid of orchestration techniques. Merkle has categorized these techniques

into an orchestration maturity model, with five levels of increasing

effectiveness in people-based marketing decision making. Rules-based leverages

business-defined rules and decisioning. Segment develops audience segments for

decisioning. Predictive uses an automated algorithmic decisioning engine to select

next-best offer. Prescriptive uses detailed interactive data that provides

customer intent. For cognitive, artificial intelligence understands customer intent

and manages conversations. Where does your personalization decisioning fall on

the maturity model? To learn more about how to make your experience more

personal, read Merkle's 2017 Marketing Imperatives at Merkleinc.com/imperatives

For more infomation >> 2017 Marketing Imperatives: Maturity Model - Duration: 1:09.

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Hoe Kun Je Snel Geld Verdienen Met Internet 2017 - Duration: 1:47.

For more infomation >> Hoe Kun Je Snel Geld Verdienen Met Internet 2017 - Duration: 1:47.

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Skin on Sundays by Jessica Lakritz - Duration: 1:01.

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Today News By Amir Liaquat | Aisay Nahi Chalay Ga 18 September - Duration: 1:00:46.

For more infomation >> Today News By Amir Liaquat | Aisay Nahi Chalay Ga 18 September - Duration: 1:00:46.

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Пескоструй граншлаком. Пескоструйный гранулированный абразивный порошок из купершлака и никельшлака - Duration: 1:07.

For more infomation >> Пескоструй граншлаком. Пескоструйный гранулированный абразивный порошок из купершлака и никельшлака - Duration: 1:07.

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Kusum Dola Episode 390 |18 september 2017 full episode review Star jalsha KusumDola bengali serial - Duration: 3:44.

For more infomation >> Kusum Dola Episode 390 |18 september 2017 full episode review Star jalsha KusumDola bengali serial - Duration: 3:44.

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How To Write A Novel - Character Creation Tip 4 - Duration: 1:47.

how to write a novel character creation tip for portray a character through

their employment a character's job says a lot about him or her if he's a brain

surgeon he's got a lot of schooling behind him and is probably pretty smart

if he's a general lab or on a construction site he might not but if

he's got a college education and he's a general labora why isn't he doing

something better does the character like their job or not did they chose the job

or is it something they are forced to do are they good at it or not why how long

have they been doing their job how to write a novel character creation tip 4

portray a character through their employment using jobs to portray a

character places them in a socio-economic context a hired hand is

different from a judge it also portrays their self image do you think a movie

star has a different self image than a taxi driver or maybe your character has

a dream job that they are working toward this shows your characters goals and

determination what kind of obstacles does the character face for more

information on how to write a novel click on the link in the description box

and visit inova advisor dot-com where you will find a wide variety of

resources on writing publishing and marketing your novel there's even a

forum where you can share your writing with writers around the world and get an

honest critique before you publish WWWE - novel advisor calm your first step to

writing a novel and the last word on marketing it

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