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Waching daily Sep 26 2017

It was coined very early on that we're on the amazing Appomattox,

and I do truly believe that this is an amazing Appomattox.

The Appomattox Hull

is the largest floating production system

that Shell has ever built,

weighing in at 40,000 metric tons in the current state it's at.

It's amazing that something that big actually floats,

but it does, quite easily.

The displacement of it is at 125,000 metric tons,

which is actually bigger than the largest aircraft carrier.

It will be the biggest semi-submersible we've installed in the Gulf of Mexico.

But, while you can engineer anything,

it's always a question of, how do we build this safely?

I like to think that I'm here to help people go home safely to their families.

We spend time before we even start executing the work

talking about safety, talking about expectations,

we do team building, we do engagement with the craft.

And try to limit our exposure to working at height,

confined space, dropped objects.

We can do this today, safely,

if we concentrate on our tasks,

we don't rush,

and we work the plan.

The things that I've seen Shell do

on this Hull

are absolutely amazing.

And when you look at the scale, the size, the height...

When you see it in person, it brings a certain sense

that Shell is doing great things.

To see it finished - finished on time, within budget,

and done as safe as it has been done, is really gratifying for me,

and for the site team to have delivered like we have.

We're going to finish up our work on the Hull,

and get it ready for its long journey to the Gulf of Mexico.

The Appomattox project, to me, has been absolutely fantastic.

There are some people here that I've formed a lifelong relationship with

and had lots of fun with them.

It will be sad to say goodbye to the people we've worked with

for the last couple of years.

Some of the people we're very close with and have great relationships.

The people that I've met are incredible.

It's been a rewarding experience and something I'll remember for life.

Take care of my baby.

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How To Plan Your Day EFFECTIVELY! (2017) - Duration: 12:46.

Sunny Lenarduzzi: Prioritizing also means taking a look at what

you're having to do in your business or your life every day, that you'd rather not be doing,

or you shouldn't be doing, and it's not in your genius zone, so it's pulling away from

what you're really, really good at.

It's such a powerful exercise.

Hey boss, welcome to the Sunny Show, and ooh, this is a good topic that I have been waiting

to talk about.

It's so, so important.

If you're sitting there watching me with one eye, and have the other eye on your to-do

list, here's what we're going to do together right now.

No more to-do list, because it's not about having a list of need-to-dos all day long.

That's just straight up distracting.

Today we're going to talk about how to plan your day to be the most productive, present,

and pleasant to yourself.

Often, we're focused on all the activities, instead of the actual outcome and what you

really, really want in every aspect of your life.

We're going to replace your to-dos with your purpose.

I've actually created a Me First Day Planner, to plan your days around what you actually

want in your life, and in your business.

You can grab it below this video at the link, and I'll give you more details on it at the

end of the video, because ... and you might want to screen shot this so you can share

it on social ... If you're not taking care of yourself, you can't take care of anything

else.

Here are my five steps to planning your day on your terms.

Step number one is a me first mentality.

Let's be honest, that's not generally how we plan our days, it's usually, "What do I

need to do for everyone else?

What do I need to do for my business?"

And you kind of come last.

We're going to flip that script.

We're going to put you first.

What does that mean?

Well, I want to have one caveat here.

I know there's a lot of videos on my morning ritual, and this is how you should start your

day, and duh-duh-duh-duh-duh.

I'm not going to do that, because what I've come to realize is there's no one-size-fits-all.

What you need to do is find what works for you.

What gets you excited to get out of bed in the morning?

Some ideas perhaps, that could work for you, that have worked really well for me, is I

have a list of my biggest desires and outcomes that I want in the next six months to a year.

Personally, professionally, in my relationships, whatever it may be, I have these overarching

outcomes that are super specific, and I read them every morning when I wake up.

That gets me motivated for my greater purpose, to get out of bed, and get moving.

Another thing that works really well for me, is I don't touch technology first thing in

the morning.

Instead, I do something for myself, which means for me, I like to go for a run, or go

to the gym and do something to get moving.

Now, for other people that might mean getting up and meditating right away.

It might mean getting up, and just putting a smile on your face, or doing some deep breathing.

You really have to find what works for you as an individual, because we are all different.

All I want you to really understand here, is that you need to start your day in a really

good head space, and the only way to do that is to take care of yourself before you take

care of anything else.

What does that look like for you?

I'm going to challenge you to have that me first mentality right when you wake up.

Step number two, is simplify and focus on the outcome.

I'm just as guilty as anyone else of writing a long list of to-dos, and just keeping myself

busy by getting them all done, but that's not really feeding my soul, or really getting

to the core purpose of anything.

I think it's actually the best way to burn yourself out, because you're just doing busy

work, and you're not doing what you really want to be doing.

This is from Tony Robbins, it's his RPM system of planning, the Rapid Planning Method.

It's only focused on the outcome.

What does that mean?

Say in my business we want to increase sales of a specific product by 20% this month.

That is my overarching outcome.

It's specific, I know exactly what I want, and therefore the to-dos that lie underneath

that are going to be easy to understand, and they're going to be serving that greater purpose.

Or on a health level, maybe you want to lose X amount of weight, whatever that might be

for you, or increase your muscle mass by X percentage.

You want to keep your outcome super specific, and something that actually makes you excited.

That's going to be different for everybody.

Keep the outcome specific, and something that motivates you, so that it actually makes you

want to do what you need to do to achieve that outcome.

Now, I write these down, but I'm literally writing down these three outcomes each day,

no more.

I keep it simple, and then I write subtasks just for those outcomes, so I'm not busying

myself with a bunch of to-dos that aren't really necessarily, or I could be outsourcing

to somebody else.

And yes, I physically write down my to-do list still, because let's be honest, if you

pick up your phone, and your to-do list is on your phone, what's the first thing you

do when you pick up your phone?

Ooh, Instagram.

Ooh, Facebook.

Oh, notification on Twitter.

You're not focused on the to-do list ... which you shouldn't be anyways.

You're not focused on the outcome, you're focused on all the things that are pulling

at your attention, instead of focusing on what you want to be doing.

Step number three is really the subtasks of step number two.

Once you know the outcome that you want, you want to basically break that down into subtasks

of that outcome.

Basically, how are you going to achieve that outcome, and what can you be doing today to

help get you there?

Now, this doesn't mean achieving that entire outcome in one day, because I'm also guilty

of trying to do that, and that's just not realistic or possible.

It's taking baby steps towards that overarching outcome.

Creating intentional action steps is what I want you to do for step three.

Intentional action steps are not a to-do list, they're a to-love list.

They're what you're going to do to thrive every day, and achieve what you really want,

and your purpose and life and in business.

These intentional action steps need to be specific, they need to be doable, and broken

down into teeny tiny little baby steps, so you're not saying big things like what your

outcome is, like increase sales by 20%.

You put that down on your to-do list, you're going to be like, "Well, how do I actually

achieve that?"

Then it becomes this daunting and all-consuming task.

That can be your overarching outcome, but you want your subtasks to be intentional action

steps that are baby steps, that will slowly but surely ... or maybe fast ... get you to

your goals.

Step number four is prioritize.

Now, it's really, really important, because if you don't do this, again, you're just going

to get overwhelmed really easily, and it will kind of cause paralysis, and not doing anything

productive at all.

Prioritizing means taking a look at what you need to be doing that day to achieve those

overarching outcomes, and looking at it through the 80/20 lens, or the 90/10 lens, meaning

that if you put all of your effort into one task, what task is going to give you the best

outcome?

What's going to give you the biggest return on your investment of time?

That's the item that you probably want to be focused on first.

And also, which one is a timely task that needs to be done sooner than later, to achieve

that outcome?

Another way to look at this, is I travel a lot for work, I know a lot of you do as well,

so really putting that pressure on yourself, and saying, "If I had to go to town tomorrow

and disconnect from everything, what's the one thing that I need to get done in order

to achieve my outcome?"

That's going to really put it into context and perspective, instead of trying to achieve

everything at once.

Now, another thing about prioritizing in the day and age that we live in, is social media.

I recently did a post on the fact that I went off of social media for two weeks, and it

was one of the best things that I ever did.

I love it, it's part of my job, it's part of my business, but it needs to be done with

intent, and it can't be all-consuming throughout your day.

We are pulled by enough things throughout the day to take our attention away from ourselves,

and what we really want.

Social media needs to be done with your control.

What I like to try and do, and something that I've been implementing, is turning off all

notifications.

I have no notifications from Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, anything.

I only see what I see when I open the app, because if I wake up in the morning, or check

my phone at lunch time, and I have a bajillion notifications on my phone, what's the first

reaction?

Stress, anxiety, feeling like I need to be doing something.

That takes me away from my desired outcomes.

When it comes to social media, do what makes sense for you, so it's not pulling hour attention

away, and you're doing it on your terms.

What I also started doing is blocking times throughout the day, where I will intentionally

go on each platform to engage and post.

It's sometimes in 15 minute windows, or 30 minute blocks, and that's it.

Finally, the last part of prioritizing is something that I do for myself, and that I've

had my team do as well, so we can better optimize all of our roles, and that's creating a graph

with four categories.

You populate each of those with the tasks in your business that fit into each one.

Listen, you might not be able to outsource some of those tasks right at this moment,

but it helps to get it out of your head, and it actually starts manifesting what you want

to be outsourcing, and eventually will be able to hire for, whether it's an intern,

or a full-time employee.

Prioritizing also means taking a look at what you're having to do in your business or your

life every day, that you'd rather not be doing, or you shouldn't be doing, and it's not in

your genius zone, so it's pulling away from what you're really, really good at.

It's such a powerful exercise.

Plus, it's included in your Me First Day Planner, which the link to grab yours is below this

video.

Finally, step number five is make it real, and find your flow times.

Again, you probably heard people say, "The best time to do your hardest task is in the

morning," or, "The best time to do your hardest task is in the afternoon."

It's up to you.

You really have to find what works for you, and what your flow time is.

For me, I get my `best work done, weirdly, later at night.

I tried to force myself to do it in the morning, but it just doesn't work.

That ebbs and flows too.

Sometimes I'll go through a period of time where it's better for me to do my hardest

task in the morning, but you really have to find what works for you.

The other piece of this is actually blocking off and color coding different aspects of

your life that you're trying to prioritize, to reach those overarching outcomes.

In my calendar, I actually block off personal engagements, like hanging out with friends,

or going on a date night with my boyfriend, or needing to go to the doctor, whatever it

may be.

That's color coded in pink, and then my work list, which is going towards those outcomes

in work, are in blue.

I actually block off time.

It's not for meetings, it's just for me to focus on specific tasks, so I'm blocking everything

else out, and I can actually get it done.

Color code and block out your calendar for you, and what you want to be doing in every

aspect of your life.

I also put in my fitness workouts in the morning, and time to meal prep throughout the week,

so making sure that you actually have the time blocked off visually in your calendar.

One more bonus tip, is if you really want to feel calm and on top of things each day

as you go into your life and your business, one thing that I found to really help me,

and again, it's not one-size-fits-all, but this has really helped me, is reviewing my

intentional action steps each night.

So knowing what's in store for me the next day, and being able to then sit down and prioritize

with the 80/20, or the 90/10 rule or what's going to get me the best outcome, and what

I should be getting done the next day, and I highlight those items.

Now, you can grab your Me First Day Planner.

Grab it with the link below this video, and make sure you get started on planning your

days around what you actually want first.

I know, an awful idea, right?

Thank you guys so much for watching.

If you like this video, hit the like button below.

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ନିମିକି ବନେଇବାର ବିଧି | Nimki Recipe | Odia Authentic - Duration: 5:15.

Namaskar. Welcome to www.mrunalinee.com

If you enjoy my recipes don't forget to like , share and subscribe

Let's see today's recipe

Today we will make Nimki / Nimiki

Let's see what are the ingredients required for this recipe

All purpose flour / Maida - 1 cup

Black cumin seeds / Kalonji - 1tbsp (or you may use carom seeds instead of this)

But , black cumin gives the authentic and original taste to the Nimki

Refined oil - 3 tbsp ( or you can take desi ghee instead of it)

Salt to taste

And oil for frying

Add salt , black cumin and oil in the all purpose flour first

Mix it thoroughly by your palm

Like this

Then gradually add the required water in it and prepare a stiff dough

** Do not make the dough very soft or very hard **

This dough is ready

And I have added 1/4 glass of water in this dough

Then cover and keep the dough aside for 20 - 30 minutes

It's been 30 minutes

Knead it again for 2 minutes

Then make small balls from the dough and flatten them

Roll out the dough ball thinly into a round shape like a poori

Fold it like a mini paratha or triangle shape

Keep it in a plate

Repeat the process for making the rest of the nimkis

It is done and ready to fry now

Heat the oil on low flame

** Make sure that the oil should always be in low flame for frying the nimkis **

** If you feel that your oil is very hot then , turn off the flame to reduce the temperature of the oil and after some times again turn on the flame **

Here the nimki has started floating on the surface

Now flip the opposite sides of the nimki

Here nimki have become little brown from both sides

Turn off the flame now

And get it out into a plate

To get the better result , let it cool down for some time

Crispy Nimki / Nimiki is ready to serve now

You can store them in an airtight container for one - two months and serve it with a cup of tea as a snack

So try this recipe at home

And share with me your experience

Thank You.

See you soon in my next video

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Morty Reacts To Some Disstracks - Duration: 0:33.

i do not know what my reaction is, but-

I think i'm mounting.. in suspicion of you.

Well, what are you going to do?

I'm going to.. remember everything!

EVERYTHING!

*puts dildo in head*

[i wanna puke]

Ching chong ping pong.. i really think i'm black.

We have fake supreme

Well, what did you find out?

Wowowowowowoowowwowowowoowo...

What are you going to do, kill me?

No, i'm not going to kill you.

I'm gonna kill myself

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Farming Simulator 17 NEW HOLLAND CR7.90 Tiger - Duration: 12:37.

HI GUYS !!!! Welcome to Farming Simulator 17 Mods Channel in this video I will show You The NEW HOLLAND CR7.90.

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VariFeed 25FT Drapper Header 7.6m Working Width 10Km/h Working Speed

Diamant HS8 Corn Header 6m Working Width 10Km/h Working Speed

To transport the grain Iwill use the MAN TGS Agrotruck

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Grains Storage Silo

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Key rounds: NAVI vs NiP on Train @ DreamHack Masters Malmö 2017 - Duration: 4:13.

Hello, dear friends!

This is Evgeniy "Chaiwhy" Chaika and today I'll show you the round from the quarter-final game against NIP at DreamHack Malmo 2017.

The Swedes tend to hold A site of de_train with 4 players,

as it is way harder to retake it in practice due to a variety of angles for CTs to defend from.

After a failed straight push onto A, NAVI decide to take advantage of NIP's fear of giving up the site.

This strategy is based on default nade setups and playing closed positions to hold off any possible aggression from the CTs.

Passive play puts pressure on the CTs not allowing them to flank from Pop-Dog,

and gives information on the positions of defense, in case they decide to take a fight.

But if they opt to play for a retake, they risk getting trapped as soon as contact at B is made.

Theoretically, everything is all set up, so let's get to executing.

Pay close attention to how Seized and Flamie operate after coming out of A Main,

how Edward deals with the enemy flanker and what positions NAVI take at B,

after getting information from a duo that fakes A.

At the start of the round, Flamie is controlling A Main push,

throws a smoke in between Red and Green train,

pushes into A Main off of Seized's pop flash and checks close positions around.

Makes his way into the site after flashing and takes position at E-Box.

After a short hold, Flamie peeks out to help Seized and gets traded immediately.

Edward throws an anti-push flash towards Lower, and a Molotov for Upper.

Then, he checks close positions to prevent getting flanked while setting up for A push.

Edward decides to save a smoke, thinking it's a waste for a fake execution.

Heads towards Upper and takes down the CT who fell for a fake and was going to go for a flank.

Edward smokes off and flashes Connector, positions himself to set up a crossfire and takes down the last two frags.

Seized is covering s1mple by controlling any possible agression towards Ivy and throwing a flash there to distract the CTs.

Then he smokes E-box and adds a pop flash.

Pushes into the site through A Main off his teammate's flash and takes position behind the red train.

With an already open B, Seized and Flamie are waiting for the enemy's reaction.

They take down GetRight who decided to gamble and rush into the smoke.

Being low HP, Seized tries to ladderstrafe and eventually goes down.

However, the obtained information on 2 CTs at A gives a clear understanding of the timings of rotation,

and allows the stack at B to take advantageous positions faster.

At the beginning of the round, S1mple watches an Ivy push.

During setting up towards A, he deploys a smoke to cut off Connector and 2 flashbangs over the top for A Main push.

Then he recheks Ivy, and heads towards B.

After the bomb goes down, he constatly changes his position to watch Connector, where he catches the enemy inside the smoke.

With little to no money available, Zeus played a pretty passive role in this round.

He throws a second pop flash into Lower, in case CT would turn away from the first one and push up.

Then he smokes off Bomb train and drops down Pop Dog after flashing.

Adds a fake Molotov behind Green and falls back to grab the bomb.

Plants it at default and sets up a crossfire spam through the Connector smoke with a picked up M4,

realizing that NIP wouldn't have enough time to flank them from A.

The Born to Win put on another dominant performance on de_train, winning their map pick with ease.

In the next video, we'll be covering NAVI's play on the Swedes' map of choice.

That'll be all for today, thank you for watching, see you soon.

For more infomation >> Key rounds: NAVI vs NiP on Train @ DreamHack Masters Malmö 2017 - Duration: 4:13.

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Todo americano é loiro? | AMIGO GRINGO RESPONDE #58 - Duration: 10:05.

Once again, ah, ok, let's do it dubbed in another language. What about Polish?

I liked that. What other language do you want?

-Ah, Mandarin! -Yeah, Mandarin!

The first question today is from Ana who wrote, um, well, who didn't write either her last name or her city.

Don't forget that when you write in with your questions.

OK, what she did write is: How do American schools teach the English language?

Is it similar to how people learn Portuguese here

with detailed grammatical rules, etc?

I've heard that studies there are for dimwits, so to speak.

Well, to find out the answer, find the American closest to you and ask him what the present perfect tense is.

Ah, maybe there aren't any Americans near you, because I don't know where you live.

So, ask me: I have no idea. But even though I don't know what the present perfect is, I use it perfectly,

because I was born here. The answer is a little more complicated than that.

As always, it depends on the state, the city, the school and even the teacher.

All Americans learn some grammar, but in general it's not a very important part of the curriculum.

We learn what verbs are, what adjectives are, that adverbs end in -ly,

and in many schools you have to memorize spelling words and irregular verbs.

But the things you find so complicated: "would, should, could" for example,

we don't find complicated in the least, because it's already programmed in our brains.

Do you know when we start to use more grammar? It's when we learn other languages.

For example, the subjunctive almost doesn't exist in English.

So when we learn French or Spanish, the teacher has to explain what it is, because we never saw anything like it.

That subjunctive of yours is really weird.

Most of the grammar that I learned came from studying Latin, which is very complicated grammatically.

And that helped me understand the simpler grammar of English.

I think that the best teachers here integrate grammar lessons into the other elements of English class.

Present perfect is used when you receive a perfect present for Christmas, ok?

And: I lied. I know what the present perfect is.

The present perfect is always an action that started in the past, and though it may have ended or not,

but influences the present directly.

Do you know when I learned? In 2015, from a Brazilian: Mr Teacher Paulo.

The present perfect is always an action that started in the past, and though it may have ended,

but directly influences the present.

That's why we call it the present perfect.

OK, the next question is from Josué CAmara, or caMAra, or camaRA

I don't know which. And he wrote, Amigo Gringo,

how is the experience of seeing your favorite actress dubbed into Portuguese?

OK, well of course my favorite actress is Vanessa Jardim, and I've never heard her dubbed.

Do we have a clip?

I got married in April to Rafael, who's already been on the channel, and these two fricking idiots

were present. Speaking of presents, where are my presents?

Wow, that is horrible. But why do you need to dub that, the original is in Portuguese?

OK, but I understood your question Josué. Frankly, I've never seen an American film dubbed in Portuguese

because in Brazil I seek out cinemas that have subtitles.

And on Netflix you can decide, and I always choose the English version.

Well, it's true that I did watch a few episodes of Everybody Hates Chris dubbed in Portuguese

when I was researching our video about finding Chris's real house.

And I've seen dubbed American films in other countries a few times.

In both cases, it's really hard for me to take them seriously. It's not because the dubbers are so bad,

but it's because here we don't have a dubbing culture.

All the foreign films that appear here in the United States are subtitled.

So any dubbed version, even City of God, would be weird for us.

Wow, that dubber is very bad, where did they find him?

OK, the next question is from Josecijr, and he wrote: "Is it true that almost every American is blond

and has Irish ancestry? Does the Italian mafia still exist?

Talk about the states that border Canada. Is Detroit still in bankruptcy? Are there favelas in the US?"

José, is that all? That's not very many questions.

OK, let's do it. According to the Census, about 10% of Americans have Irish ancestry.

It's probably more than that, but it's not nearly everyone nor even nearly nearly everyone.

Now, is almost every American blond? No. Just to start out, very few of the 70 million blacks and Asians in the

US are blond. As for the Mafia, as Don Corleone said, "I don't know." And I don't want to look into it, that could be dangerous.

OK, what are the states that border Canada like? Cold. If you want to know more,

Watch the 300 and something videos on Amigo Gringo, because New York is one of those states.

Is Detroit still bankrupt? No, that ended in 2014 and the city is improving

Are there favelas in the United States? If by favelas you mean neighborhoods with illegal structures,

I won't say they don't exist, and they definitely did exist during the Depression,

but if they do exist today, they are very few. Now, squatters, people who occupy empty buildings, do exist

here for sure. And poverty also exists. But favelas like in Brazil don't exist anymore, or hardly.

By the way, if you want more complete sentences, send just one question.

You could send it in the comments or on our Instagram, seuamigogringo.

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"7, when do we use "middle," "half" and "kinda"?

OK, those questions are completely different in English, but they are all translations of "meio",

now I see why it's complicated for you. Let's explain it.

"Half" represents a quantity. It's 50% of something. Half a liter.

Half a soccer game is 45 minutes.

This apple has two halves. It really does, look!

Next, "middle" is a place. I'm in the middle of this bench.

Or it could be in the middle of an activity.

Next, "kinda," which is really "kind of."

means "more or less."

Like, this video is kinda over.

Only kind of, because we're still missing the link from the Chris video, which will appear here on YouTube,

and the circle to subscribe to the channel will appear here.

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[Luyện nghe tiếng Anh] Luyện nghe địa chỉ - Duration: 6:00.

Hey Internet how you doing? This video is about the problem of mishearing information and what you can do about it

Usually this is a problem when you're on the phone

Things are a little bit harder to hear and so we're going to give you some structures to make sure

you can get the right information

So take a listen to the situation and note of the addresses in the West which are a little different from your addresses here in Vietnam

With all your alleys and stuff, so are you ready let's go?

Most of your problems will come from sounds that are similar. Like the sounds /b/ and /p/.

That's why you might think someone said. Peach street when they actually said Beach street

And the sounds /t/ and /d/ are so similar that even I have trouble with them

for example if the words latter and ladder

two words, two different meanings sound exactly the same

Some other examples letter A can sound a little bit like letter H

and as you just heard it can also sound like the number eight and there's other examples too

like S sounding like X. The list goes on.

another very common problem is with numbers like with

14 and 40 or 15 and 50 so how do we find the difference between?

words like this?

Well, It's in the emphasis so for example if the number is lower than the teens you put the emphasis on the second syllable

14

15 but it's a higher number like 30 40 50 then you put the emphasis on the first syllable

30 40

Here are some phrases and structures that are useful if you're exchanging information on the phone

for example

"Can you say that one more time?" or "I'm sorry I didn't hear you" or to clarify information you can say something like

Another structure is 3 magic words: "Just to confirm..."

So just to confirm you said... right?

Or to check the letters we say something like this

Oh okay That's an A, A as Apple

or alright B, B as Batman right?

To confirm location, there's a few different things you can say you can say

"This place is right by the ... or right near the ...

or right next to the ... for example, "Yeah, you know where my house is right?"

It's right next to the Circle K and to confirm information

you say like "that's right" or that's it or you got it

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President Moon directs cabinet members to come up with 'innovation-based' growth strategies - Duration: 1:23.

In a cabinet meeting this morning, President Moon Jae-in ordered his administration to

come up with a blueprint for economic growth led by innovation.

A major part of the Moon administration's economic policy... the concept was first introduced

by Moon while he was in New York, where he met with U.S. business leaders and investors.

(KOREAN) "It was there that I explained that our people-oriented

economic policy consists of three axes: jobs and income-led growth, innovation-led growth,

and a fair economy," ( , , , .)

The liberal leader pointed out... while income-led growth seeks to revive the economy by boosting

consumer demand...., innovation-led growth deals with the supply side.

He emphasized efforts to that end include the establishment of the new Ministry of SMEs

and Startups as well as the presidential committee on the Fourth Industrial Revolution.

However, the President noted there are still hurdles to overcome -- for one, there is still

no head of the startups ministry... and the work of the presidential committee has yet

to begin in earnest.

Moon directed his cabinet members to come up with ways to swiftly put the agenda into

practice.

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