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The dollar sign is possibly the largest and most recognisable currency symbol in the world

and it has a very interesting history.

The word dollar dates back to 16th century Bohemia – today the Czech republic.

Bohemia had a number of silver mines and produced coins known as Thaler or Taler based on the

name of the town where they were minted (Joachimsthaler).

This word softened to dollar in English.

- Act 1 scene ii of Macbeth calls silver coins dollars-

While the name dollar is easy to trace the symbol is a bit harder and there are a number

of theory's.

A popular theory in the us is that it is the letter U and S overlapped are what formed

the symbol But outside of the US it is more popularly

believed that the symbol is based on the Spanish peso which symbol was a P and a small s and

that these two shapes merged into the dollar symbol.

Another theory is that the pillars of Hercules found on the Spanish coat of arms and the

scroll around them formed the symbol and would explain the two bars on the dollar.

Whatever the reason for the symbol it is clear that it will be around for

a long time…

For more infomation >> Where Did The Dollar Sign Come From? - Duration: 1:51.

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Doraemon (1979) - Alter Ego Shizuka! - English subtitles [HINDI AUDIO] - Duration: 10:29.

Ok! So we meet at 4PM...... right?

Hmmmm! Understood

OK BYE

Take care of yourself!

Oh wow! I am going to shopping with Shizuka!

Hey Nobita!!!!!!!!

Good thing we found you

What happened?

Will you come to Suneo's house to play games?

Come sharp at 4PM

and bring Doraemon with you too!

I...... am...... I am a little busy today.......

Are you saying NO to US?

Now YOU HAVE TO COME THERE!

We will be waiting for you!

uhhhh! wait!

It will be better if u come fast!

OHNO!!!!!

DORAEMON!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Uh? Doraemon?

Listen Doraemon

Huh? What happened to him now?

STOP!!!

UH?

Mph! You are so selfish!

Why can't I play?

Didn't I help you catch the rat?

Yes Yes...... you did help me......

For that thank you so much!

Take! Take this!

Mph! Keep this with you only!

(makes face)

He Vanished!

Yes Nobita!

What is even happening?

You know it was my shadow only Nobita!

What did you say?

Whoever you spray on it...... you will get the shadow of it......

They don't match with our behavior right?

Yes! We can call them our rude form! Who is very angry!

And you know they are not afraid of anyone! They have lots of self-confidence!

Does this light even remove them?

Yes! If you press this red button it happens!

But whoever's shadow it is..... it is important that person will press the button!

MMMMMM! I will use it!

Now give me!

Uh? Aaaaah! You snatch away gadgets from me like this ALWAYS!

Actually I need some help!

Enough! No more info needed!

I am champion of games!

Ohhh! So you know all this?

YES! YES! I know everything!

So what are we waiting for?

For what?

Come with me Doraemon!

Wait! Stop!

We will meet again friends!

hmmmmm! This gadget is so good!

Now I must go to Shizuka!

SHIZUKA!

You are Late!

I am sorry! please forgive me!

Come Shizuka! I will give buy one ice cream!

OK!

Which one will you take? Vanilla or Chocolate?

I will think and tell you

Who knows which one should we take?

Shizuka let's eat ice cream first!

What should I do?

Eat Ice cream!

Not That! I am talking about this!

Both look like the same only......

Uhhhh! This one!

What? This one?

Yes! This one is very good!

Everything is done! Now let us go there and eat ice cream!

You are just talking about ice cream!

Concentrate on the thing I am asking you too!

See, I dont know about these stuff!

If this is the thing!

Why don't you ask yourself Shizuka?

Idea is good, right?

What?

What are you doing?

Quickly form into another Shizuka!

Huh? What is this?

This is your shadow

What did you say?

Hello! How are you?

Uh-uh-um..... hello!

So you were asking about the purse right?

Leave this on me!

Shizuka with her help you can do your shopping easily

and if you want to make it vanish it then use this!

Just press this red button! When you will press it the shadow will vanish!

What are you doing?

Why are you wasting time? Come here quick!

The other one is for kids! You should take this!

In my thoughts this one is perfect for you!

Thank you kids!

Anyways i was thinking of taking this one only!

Very good!

These two are just like the same! Are they twin sisters?

Yes it's something like that

Nobita, Shizuka wants to shop more

Uhm-ok....

But what about the ice-cream?

Hey Nobita got one point!

This is so boring!

You cannot do anything!

Hey Suneo look carefully..... I won't let him win today!

Right said Gian!

Oh! So this is the thing!

You are playing for real Nobita! So you don't need to fight!

Yes! Yes! I know that! Doraemon!

Ok I forgave you

What are you finding?

I am finding one frock

Don't stand there Nobita! Help us!

Uh! I am doing!

What a boring work this is!

How will this be?

How is this?

Do you think this is of my measurement?

Please think before bringing!

Why are you talking to me like this?

Nobita I like this!

His choice is rubbish

I am shocked to see this!

Eyy! Talking too much is not good for health!

I will talk anyways

He has found it by spending much time!

Yes you said the right thing

But Nobita dont u think its for babies?

I told earlier only that I don't know much about this!

Listen!

Tell me how is it?

You are really very annoying, understand?

I am here

Talk with me!

You don't need to talk like this

Forgive me Shizuka

This dress is very much plain! Just like for one 50 year old teacher

How can you take such a bad choicer boy with you for shopping?

I have listened ENOUGH!

Now I will show what a dress is!

Ah! Found it!

What is your choice about this?

Huh? What happened?

No-no No-nothing

Wow! This dress is so pretty!

THANK YOU!

What a strange girl!

Can't you see any difference between other girls and Shizuka?

You are one fool!

Her hairstyle is like Shizuka, right?

You cannot understand by the dress also?

You don't even know what dress your friend is wearing?

It is no use to take you with us!

Uh! Please listen to me!

I am going

Didn't you know what I am wearing?

What happened???

Hey can't you play well?

Do you have fun by losing every time?

Calm Down!

We don't have any fun playing with you

Every time you lose

What happened?

What are you doing?

I can't tolerate you two any more so I stopped it!

Your courage has increased!

Listen Doraemon, is Nobita alright?

It was till now

Today I will not leave you!

How Dare YOU!?

Don't fight here please!

Now what will I do?

Shizuka is upset with me.....

I should not have given that gadget to her

I don't want it!

Just try this once!

I said i don't want it!

What is the matter?

See Nobita, I don't want it but still she is forcing me

I mean if Shizuka does not like it why are you forcing her?

You just shut up and go away from here!

LEAVE HER!

Shizuka, use that red button!

Don't do this!

Shizuka I am doing this!

Huh? Who is the real one?

I AM REAL!

See me carefully Nobita!

I am real!

She is lying!

Listen Nobita I am saying I am real!

If it goes in the hands of the wrong Shizuka there will be trouble

The one who will vanish will never return!

NNOOBBIITTAA

I have to think something fast!

How much did I get in yesterday's test?

Yesterday you got 0 in test!

Uhhh! Correct answer

My favourite work?

Sleeping comfortably

Correct!

My favourite food?

Two of you gave the correct answer

This is hard

What will I do? I cannot understand anything!

DO YOU LIKE ME?

Who would like such a dumb fool like u?

Why aren't you saying anything? Do you like him? TELL?

How can such a fool be liked?

OHNOOOOOOO!

Nobita i felt nice shopping with you!

Thank you!

Shizuka don't mind but I said that thing to identify you!

YES! YES! I said the right thing!

So now I am going!

Ok! OK! Shizuka

Did you forgive me or not?

Fool Nobita! Come here fast!

For more infomation >> Doraemon (1979) - Alter Ego Shizuka! - English subtitles [HINDI AUDIO] - Duration: 10:29.

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This is dumb and shouldnt exist (REALLY BAD) - Duration: 0:20.

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WHA-

ITS ATTACCTIME

BAWN NO

I SAID NO

S T O P

*A WILD MINIROOBNA HAS APPEARED*

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PLEASEH HELP HIM

*FLUTE INTENSIFIES*

For more infomation >> This is dumb and shouldnt exist (REALLY BAD) - Duration: 0:20.

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Adulting Real Talk with Morgan Brian & Tobin Heath - Adulting 101: Century 21 - Duration: 0:58.

Do you consider yourself an adult?

(laughter) Good question.

I knew it.

In some areas, yes.

And I'm still getting there in most areas.

Are you still on your parent's phone bill?

No.

I don't really know how to take that.

(laughter) I'm proud of you.

What's the most adult thing you can cook?

Some chicken cordon bleu.

You know what that is?

No. I haven't heard of it.

It's okay, not an adult. (laughter)

How many plants have you killed in your lifetime?

Oh, no.

You know, people told me the succulents, they were easy, they're hard.

Biggest adult moment?

Buying my condo.

The scariest thing about getting married?

You now bring another person into your life and it's not just about you anymore.

It's not just your bills.

Yeah.

It's our bills.

Yeah.

For more infomation >> Adulting Real Talk with Morgan Brian & Tobin Heath - Adulting 101: Century 21 - Duration: 0:58.

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AMERICAN MASTERS | Edgar Allan Poe: Buried Alive: Behind the Scenes | PBS - Duration: 2:01.

My name is Denis O'Hare and I play Edgar Allan Poe. Once Upon a midnight dreary

while I pondered weak and weary. What will surprise the viewer is what a trailblazer he was.

He created the murder mystery. In the film, you better understand these

horror tales when you sort of have background on Poe, the man. He was a

vicious critic and took on the poets of the day and made lots of enemies.

I intend to put up with nothing that I can put down. Denis O'Hara channels this

inner horror that Poe felt in American society. I became insane with long

intervals of horrible sanity. I've always liked complicated characters

and I've always liked characters who are tragic. He was an alcoholic

He never was out of financial ruin. He was abandoned, and the women he always

chose to fall in love with died. It was a tortuous, dark, haunted path.

How melancholy an existence. What I think makes this film special is the way it

mixes feature film biography and classic historical documentary. It'd be hard to

figure out how to do it the best, and I think American Masters has the literary

credentials to approach it. Eric Stange, the director, made a beautiful film.

And my soul from out that shadow that lies floating on the floor. I think people are going to be surprised and

shocked. Shall be lifted nevermore.

For more infomation >> AMERICAN MASTERS | Edgar Allan Poe: Buried Alive: Behind the Scenes | PBS - Duration: 2:01.

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Ace Hood - "They Say It" (NEW SONG 2017) - Duration: 3:56.

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For more infomation >> Ace Hood - "They Say It" (NEW SONG 2017) - Duration: 3:56.

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O que é a Internet das Coisas - Duration: 10:02.

For more infomation >> O que é a Internet das Coisas - Duration: 10:02.

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The Goddess Is Fighting For You - Duration: 5:55.

For more infomation >> The Goddess Is Fighting For You - Duration: 5:55.

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Used Triathlon Bikes: 6 Things to Check Before Buying - Duration: 9:19.

- About buying any used triathlon or road bike.

Do that before you do anything.

I just realized something on that trip to the camera store.

Hola, trainerinos.

One of the more common questions that I get asked

is I am thinking about buying a used dot dot dot bike.

I've got a deal on a used dot dot dot bike.

What do you think about the dot dot dot bike?

Well, here are gonna be some principles

that you can use about buying any

used triathlon or road bike, all right?

Listen up, write it down, I don't

wanna have to repeat myself.

Let's talk about getting sized up on a bike.

Often people will ask me, I am five foot nine,

and I have a 32 inch inseam.

Not me, I'm midget size, actually.

What size bike should I get?

Well, you know what, I can't really tell you.

You need a bike shop for that, and

what I would recommend doing is,

kind of a shitty thing to do, but

if you patronize a local bike shop regularly

and spend a fair bit of dough in there,

in other things they might be a little

more willing to help size you up.

So if they know that you're gonna be

coming in, you're gonna be buying

all the accessories, you're gonna be buying

all the parts, all the things to

maintain the bike, go into your

local bike shop and get sized up

and ask them what size bike you should be on.

Do that before you do anything.

One of the biggest determinants about,

are you in a good price point at a bike

that is going to last quite a while

and hold its value for a while, are the components.

Probably the most common set of components

that you're gonna be looking at are Shimano 105's.

That's what's on this bike here, however this bike

is a 2016 model.

Shimano 105 in the 2016 2017 model is basically

old Altegra from 2014, my old bikes,

because as bikes continue to go on in years,

what happens is the trickle down effect of the nicer models

of components ends up coming down

into the entry level models.

Now let's say that you are buying a used bike,

it's gonna be a few years old, so you want a better level

of components than the entry level of today.

So what I would recommend is if it's Shimano,

you want Shimano Altegra or Shimano Durace,

if it's Schramm, you want Schramm Red or Schramm Force.

Shimano 105 or Schramm, I think it's eight packs

from several years ago, those are really entry level

components that aren't gonna hold up and stand

the test of time after three, four years of riding,

so you're gonna be getting a level of component

that has probably had the piss ridden out of it

and you don't know if it's gonna last very long.

In addition to that, it's not gonna hold its value.

Next thing is the frame itself, if you aren't getting

a brand new bike, hopefully you can afford

an all carbon bike.

An all carbon bike is gonna be the lightest,

typically more aerodynamic because you can design things

like this big long aerodynamic headset

and curved like teardrop shaped seat post,

down tubes, and things like that all over the bike.

So ideally you want to be getting a carbon bike.

Carbon is very tough, however if there's a crack in it,

if there's a chip in it, if there's a dent in it,

like if there's a knock out of the frame anywhere,

that's gonna be a weak point and

it's gonna be very dangerous, so you want to look over

the entire frame for any cracks, any chips,

any dents, any major scuffs.

You can also go through the whole thing,

and you want it to sound very solid,

if you start hearing places that it sounds like something's

busted, and you'll know it when you hear it,

you're not gonna want to pick up that bike,

because odds are it's got a flaw in the frame.

Next thing you want to look at to make sure

you're not gonna have a complete disaster with the bike

is look at all the bolts and screws on the bike.

If there are areas that you have stripped bolts,

stripped screws, that's a sign that you're gonna have

a big problem on your hands and you might have to take

it into a bike shop, and you're not gonna be able to work

on it yourself.

Similarly to that, you're gonna want to check the seat

post, make sure that it can go up and down

and that it hasn't been rusted into one spot.

And you want to ask the owner about indoor training.

If they've been on an indoor trainer quite a bit,

you kind of want to feel them out and ask

if they've put a towel over top of the headset

like you see me doing often, on the indoor trainer.

Because if they haven't, they've probably sweated into

the headset, and you can't see from the outside,

but that's probably caused a fair bit of corrosion

on the inside and you could have

a big problem on your hands.

The headset might be seized up, and I've heard

as much as having to throw away a bike

because people have sweated into the headset

of their bike.

Rough, eh?

And then finally you want to spin the wheels

and look at it head on, and watch for trueness.

If there's any sort of wobble back and forth,

you've got yourself a set of wheels that are untrue.

If it's an aluminum rim, it'll be fairly easy to true up,

but if it's a deep section rim at all,

you're gonna be in trouble son.

And then lastly you might think that

I might tell you to look at the chain,

or the cassette, and see what kind of condition that's in,

or where the brake pads are, but frankly,

those are like changing the oil in your car.

You're gonna have to do it, if you buy a used car

you're still gonna have to change the oil.

Those are things that you just cycle through

on a year or biyearly basis.

So even if the cassette is worn down, if the chain

has a lot of stretch, if the brake pads are worn down,

whatever, what I'm looking for with all of these tips

is to get you in a position that you're getting a bike

that's gonna be easy to work on,

you're not gonna have any major costs after buying the bike,

and it's gonna hold up and hold its value after you buy it

and decide that you want something shinier and newer

two years down the road, because let's face it,

new bike day, best day.

Fortunately today had nothing to do with new bike day,

it had everything to do with long run day,

and it knocked the piss out of me.

Body's retaliating, trainiacs.

Does not like me now.

(pop music)

No cameras, please.

(pop music)

Well Sony, your time has come to an end with this channel.

I mentioned this to you before, well a while ago,

that we got this big telephoto Sony RX10 mark three.

Well it was awesome for beautiful slow motion,

long video footage from like a mile away.

But the battery life sucked, and anything but perfect

bright lighting conditions sucked.

And then lately I've been trying this Sony RX100 Mark 5,

which is like the go-to vlogging camera for tons and tons

of vloggers out there, however I don't think

many of those vloggers live in Winnepeg,

they're only like New York or California,

or they travel all around the world

where they actually have an outdoors that they can go to

year round, well outdoors, again, the Sony RX100,

you don't have a stop sign, no, you absolutely

don't have a stop sign.

RX100 Mark 5, as soon as you take it inside, same thing

because it's just got this wee little one inch sensor.

As much as I keep trying to outsmart myself

by changing different cameras, the old trusty GH4,

it's what works.

I'm gonna bring this back.

I just realized something on that trip to the camera store.

You know how I recommend that you patronize your local

bike shop and develop a good relationship with them,

because there's gonna be that one time out of ten visits

that you really need a favor, and if you haven't patronized

your local bike shop because you've ordered everything

online, and then you show up and you're like hey,

can you help me out, they'd be like piss off.

Same thing at the camera store.

I've got to start ordering more things

at the camera store, like this, this is a thing

that you go basically underneath your chin here,

there's a little clip, and then you take that clip

and you clip the camera into my backpack.

Living in the future here, folks.

For more infomation >> Used Triathlon Bikes: 6 Things to Check Before Buying - Duration: 9:19.

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A TEORIA CRY BABY! - Parte 1 - Duration: 12:46.

For more infomation >> A TEORIA CRY BABY! - Parte 1 - Duration: 12:46.

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Automatic Mag Loader, Urban Carry Repo and Bacon Bash Winner! - TGC News - Duration: 14:40.

This week on TGC News...

Load your mags automatically while you shoot, Clear Suppressors, a holster

that was stillborn, and the winner of the TGC Bacon Bash Giveaway!

Welcome back to another episode of TGC News, the only gun news show that covers things

you actually care about, My name is Jon Patton.

First things first!

The TGC Bacon Bash is over.

This was the first time we had ever done a big giveaway type thing on TGC and you guys

came out big time to get entered.

Its awesome.

And before I announce the winner I want to know if you guys want to see us do this type

of thing again, and if there's something we could do better, let us know down in the comments…

now, the winner.

The gun community in California is absolutely massive and that means our winner Eric Putz

is no surprise.

We are going to have POF make the Eric's new rifle compliant with state laws and go

out hunting in the not so distant future.

Again, I truly do appreciate all of the support you guys have given us and congrats to Eric

for taking home the big win for the TGC Bacon Bash.

Now, the news.

First up this week is a product I alluded to last week.

The company is called Advanced Firearms Accessories and the product is the AFLoader.

What is the AFLoader?

Well essentially it's an automated magazine loader.

It loads about 2 rounds per second and it works with both single and double stack magazines.

Its also not specific to caliber with 9, 40 and 45 being currently supported.

The operation seems simple enough, once you load your ammo hopper, which will be available

to hold anywhere up to 1,000 rounds, you program the amount of rounds to load, insert the magazine,

and off you go.

It runs off of wall power OR an internal battery pack.

So it's portable as well.

Sounds pretty sweet.

It doesn't stop there though.

AFA is also releasing a few other products at the same time.

An unbreakable holster, which seems weird to me because I don't know anyone that's

ever had a holster break on them, A universal SBR/pistol adapter that will allow you to

mount a brace to the forward rail portion of many popular handguns, and then a collapsible

AR buffer tube and stock combo.

Taking the idea of PDW's to a different place.

These guys are definitely thinking outside the box.

I don't know that all of these products are going to make a big impact but it's pretty

cool to see a company taking some leaps and trying something new.

The biggest problem I have, is that they are crowdfunding all of this stuff.

You guys know that I am NOT a fan of crowdfunding for start up companies.

At this stage in the game there have been too many companies that disappear without

ever delivering on the products.

Am I saying these guys will do that, absolutely not, but I think there are better ways to

fund a new company that doesn't put the burden on the backs of your customers.

Right now on Indiegogo.com, the AFLoader is listed at 190 bucks and has an arrival date

of next march.

The holster is set at 30, the underslung brace is 75 and the collapsible tube/stock combo

is 85.

Seemingly reasonable pricing across the board.

If I were you I would wait on the braces until they get an ATF letter but the star of the

show, the loader, seems like a really neat product for those that are disabled, sore

or just plain lazy.

We've included the link to the indiegogo page in the description below.

I want to hear what you guys have to say about all this so let's start a conversation in

the comments.

And in DEAR GOD THATS SO COOL news, one of YouTube's best scientific presenters, Destin

from a channel called SmarterEveryDay uploaded something recently that was one of the most

interesting pieces of content I've seen in a long time.

With the help of a company called Soteria out of Anniston Alabama, they filmed exactly

what takes place INSIDE a suppressor.

How did they do that?

By using acrylic outer sleeves and a high speed camera that costs about $200,000.

They started out with some traditional baffle designs and then moved into some that were

more exotic.

They also showed one that was sort of a combination of the two.

What I found very interesting was the way the more complex design in the forward portion

kind of stopped gases from exiting.

I mean, yes, the basic premise of the suppressor is to slow and cool gases upon exiting the

muzzle but to have it demonstrated in such a way was, kind of mind blowing.

And to see the entire thing explained by an actual physicist was really educational.

So often we have things like this explained to us by the very companies trying to sell

us the products and that's difficult to take with anything more than a grain of salt, most

of the time.

To see it in actual real world testing, is flat out awesome.

After you watch this video, please take a minute and hop over there to tell Destin that

TGC sent you.

You won't regret it.

Now, for something a little different.

I am very fortunate that I get invited to go to some incredible places because of TGC,

but unfortunately, I can't make it to every single event to which we are invited.

That being said, this time, with an event from Urban Carry, the company responsible

for the deepest concealment holsters around, I was able to con my buddy Johnny from 180

Second Ideas to go along and report back with his findings, let's see what Urban Carry

announced at the event.

Wow, that is an absolute pile of hot garbage.

It is really unfortunate to see that Urban Carry is about to go all-in on a massive component

set where none of it, short of the material it's made of, is a good idea.

Thanks for the report Johnny.

There is a link in the description to check out his channel.

It's time once again for Friendly Fire, the segment where I answer your questions, this

week all the questions are from the new TGC Nation facebook group.

Clint Walker, yes that Clint Walker, asks, What do you think of companies who release

products at SHOT show that still aren't available by the next SHOT Show?

Does this create trust issues?

The simple answer is I hate it.

It's a blatant display of impatience.

Companies often want so badly to be in the spotlight or create hype that they forget

to actually have the product ready for consumers.

It's incredibly frustrating in so many ways and it absolutely creates trust issues.

Derek Gray of Fitty%Tactical asks, 6.5 vs 22 nosler, which is better?

I'd have to give it to the 6.5 currently simply because ammo is more readily available

than the Nosler.

Could that change?

Yep.

But being able to shoot matters more than a potential slight edge in ballistics or terminal

effect.

And the last question from Joel Evan Wise, which will be my question to you guys at home…

what is a must have firearm for your collection?

I say the M1 Garand.

It's a classic, it's tons of fun to shoot and its screams America.

What do you guys think is a must have?

Let me know down in the comments below and If you have a question you want answered here

on TGC News you can send it to me the friendly fire page on theguncollective.com!

And that is it for this week's show, if you enjoyed the show, hit that like button

and share it with your friends… that is a huge help.

If you didn't let me know why down in the comment section below and if you haven't

please get subscribed you won't want to miss a single episode and as always, thank

you all for watching, we'll see you soon!

For more infomation >> Automatic Mag Loader, Urban Carry Repo and Bacon Bash Winner! - TGC News - Duration: 14:40.

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Top 10 Dumbest Prison Sentences - Duration: 7:51.

Most people who get sentenced to jail have made a stupid mistake or they deserve to pay

for their actions.

However, not everyone sentenced to jail deserves the punishment that they receive from a judge.

Sometimes the judge tries to get creative with their sentences so let's take a look

at the top 10 dumbest prison sentences.

So just before we get into the video, we now have Patreon.

We will be uploaded a whole bunch of extra bonus content, we will be giving away free

merch and allowing you guys to help pick our videos.

You get to become apart of the team.

So if you guys want to help support us click the link down below.

Can't wait to see you Most Aamzing people over on Patreon.

Starting us off in at Number 10 with Overdue library books sentencing.

Lori Teel checked out a Twilight book from her local library and no, her bad taste in

books wasn't the reason for her sentencing.

Well, she forgot to return the book that she had checked out for two years and she racked

up a staggering bill of $36 in fines.

She refused to pay the late fee and because of that, she was handcuffed and taken to jail

where she had to stay overnight.

Sentenced to jail for sending her children to the wrong school district comes in at Number

9.

A mother who didn't live in the best neighborhood decided to send her children to the neighboring

school district that has way better schools.

Technically the mother didn't lie and put their father's address on the application

because they were living there part time.

However, once the school found out that the children weren't living at that address

full time, they contacted the authorities.

The mother was sentenced to serve ten days in jail for sending her kids to a nice school.

So, I guess she should've sent them to the crappy school?

What kind of sentencing is this?

Getting arrested in at Number 8 we have the man who was ordered to get a job.

A 25-year-old man from Spain took his parents to court demanding that they pay him a monthly

allowance of 400 euros.

He took them to court because they refused to financially support him unless he tried

to find a job.

Well the judge didn't like this very much because he ruled against him and sentenced

him to leave his parents' house within 30 days and ordered him to get a job.

Well, that completely back fired didn't it.

Now in at Number 7, is a man sentenced to three days in jail for sending a friend request

on Facebook.

A man named Jacob Jock was on the jury for an auto negligence case and he did do something

really stupid.

He sent a friend request to the defendant who was a young attractive female.

But come on man, you're on the jury… you are supposed to be neutral.

You can't be hitting on the defendant.

I mean get some common sense.

He was obviously removed from the jury but the judge decided to take things to the extreme.

He also sentenced him to jail for three days.

This seems a little bit too excessive.

Number 6 brings us to another Facebook crime.

A woman was jailed for not deleting her Facebook account.

Paula Asher was originally convicted of driving while under the influence.

After her sentencing, she went on to Facebook and posted this "My dumb ass got a DUI and

I hit a car…LOL" Now obviously she deserved to go to jail for that but this aggravated

the judge so much that he ordered her to delete her personal Facebook account.

When she failed to delete it, the judge ordered her to go to jail for two days.

This just seems like a violation of her free speech.

I didn't know writing stupid posts on Facebook was a crime but I guess it is…

half way there in at Number 5 is a man who got three life sentences.

Now I know what you are thinking, he must've done a really horrible crime.

Well, not exactly.

Clarence Aaron was sentenced to prison back in 1993 at the age of 23 for being "involved"

in a drug deal.

He wasn't the seller or buyer, all he did was introduce the two men who were actually

involved with the transaction.

He didn't plead guilty because he didn't believe that he did anything wrong.

Well because of that, he received three life sentences.

He was in college at the time and didn't have a criminal record.

I think this sentencing was way too harsh.

Coming into Number 4 is a teenager who was sentenced to listen to 20 hours of classical

music.

Andrew Vactor was potentially facing a $150 fine for playing rap music too loudly through

his car stereo.

However, a judge offered to reduce the fine to $35 if Andrew spent 20 hours listen to

classic music by Bach, Beethoven and Chopin.

Apparently, this was supposed to be a lesson showing him how it felt to listen

to music that he didn't enjoy.

He only lasted 15 minutes.

Number 3 we have two teenagers who made an ass of themselves.

Back in 2003, two teenage friends stole and vandalized a statue of the baby Jesus that

was in a nativity scene at a church.

A judge sentenced them to walk around town with a donkey and a sign that said "sorry

for the jackass offense."

Oh and they also had to replace the statue, complete drug and alcohol counseling and serve

45 days in jail.

Chained up in at Number 2 is The teenager who was sentenced to ten years of church.

This 17 year old boy was convicted of first degree manslaughter after a drunk driving

incident that killed one of his friends.

Instead of sentencing this young criminal to jail, a judge thought it was more appropriate

to sentence him to one decade of attending church services.

So, in order to avoid going to prison, Tyler Alred must graduate from high school, graduate

from welding school, take drug/alcohol and nicotine tests for a year, wear a drug and

alcohol bracelet, participate in victim's impact panels and attend church for the next

ten years.

Finally in at our Number 1 spot is a woman who was sentenced to five Christmases in jail.

A judge from Ohio sentenced a woman to spend the next five Christmases in Jail.

She was convicted of a driver's license scam that involved illegal immigrants and

now for the next five years she will be incarcerated during Christmas time but for the rest of

the year she is a free woman.

Well almost free, when she isn't in jail she will be on probation and if she misses

her jail time or violates her probation, she will face 15 years in jail.

I know for some people; missing Christmas day or Christmas

dinner would be the ultimate form of punishment.

Well there you guys have it…

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MONSTER GYRO CALZONE CHALLENGE!! - Duration: 9:15.

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

proud owner of foodchallenges.com! Very very excited tonight another challenge

with four of us I'm going for my second win in the state of Oregon! I am back

again I'm in Portland, Oregon I am at Opa pizzeria we're about to take on their

Opa Calzone Challenge! Now it's about a 4-6 pound - we didn't really weigh

this thing but it is freaking massive! First of all, I'll introduce

everybody, you guys all know Max he did that pizza with me yesterday with the

Big Eaters Club and we've also got another member of the Big Eaters Club, my

first time eating with Patrick he just started his own gym and he's got about

60 food challenges around this side of the United States but yeah so excited

being with him and everybody knows we got Mr. Eager Ethan

Teske over here we're all taking on the Opa Calzone Challenge and we all went

with the same calzone, we all went with the gyro, which has a whole bunch of

beef and lamb, gyro meat, along with a bunch of healthy onions mushrooms and a

whole bunch of cheese and then we also have to finish our marinara and our on the side but we've got

only 30 minutes to finish this thing

sowe're gonna have to shut up and eat but if we win we're gonna get the $21 meal

for free we'll get sweet t-shirts, and we'll be up

on their Wall of Fame, so you guys ready? Ready!!! Lets get this challenge started!

All right thank you to Opa Pizzeria not to talk crap before we start but I think

we're gonna get four wins, and trying to break the current record which is by dr.

Ramsey the Mantis Hilton, which I think is 12 minutes and 20 seconds but we beat

his pizza record yesterday let's dominate this one too but you guys ready?

Yeah! All right we all got our timers I know the restaurant does too and

we've got our shovels. One, two, three. . .Boom!

Two and half minutes in, lots of toppings in this thing! I added that tzatziki sauce

to mine but very very good so far let's get this thing down!

Apparently I pissed Max off by whooping him yesterday!

Now he's whooping us. [Max] It wasn't that you beat me, it was the

"Experience!"

This isn't a competition, heh!

It wasn't a race at all! I wasn't fighting to be competitive, not at all!

Eight minutes in 14 seconds the new record for the Opa Calzone Challenge

here in Portland, Oregon but now these three guys are still eating let's go

guys get the win [Max] I hate you so much!

[Randy] time for a beer after that!

looks like I got it right at the 10-minute mark! That would have been good

enough for the record but Atlas got me again!

I don't mind losing to the man I mean he's a beast! He's massive! [Randy] he did very good!

We haven't met up in a long time, so it's finally good to see him again, he did a great job!

Very good job man it's all about the "experience" though!

Ah there we go! 14 minutes and 56 seconds! Good job Eager Ethan, what did you think of it?

The gyro was a good choice!

Yeah I was happy with it too, but now we've still got 15 minutes let's go Pack or he

goes by the name of, Pac-Man of The Big Eaters Club. let's go to Pac-man!

But I only got like a minute or two left and he's not gonna finish, but very good

try Pack-Man, whole bunch of videos on the big eaters Club channel of

Patrick and then we've got Max Carnage over here but very good job to Max who

completed it a little after me, then also great job to Eager Ethan over here!

He did it in just under 15 minutes but awesome awesome calzone challenge! what

do you guys think? It's excellent you liked? Yeah! We all went with the the

gyro calzone it was really

really good, the beef and the lamb meat the tzaziki on there, thee onions

the mushrooms, everything was outstanding! but thank you to Opa Pizzeria here in

Portland, Oregon! For winning us three got our $21 calzones for

free, we also will be up on their Wall of Fame, and then we each will get one of

their sweet t-shirts proclaiming our victory to add to our collections, but it

was my second win in the state of Oregon second win at Portland and overall win

number 458 so tomorrow's gonna be a big one so it's time to get ready for that

one, but thank you to the guys with Big Eaters Club thank you to Eager Ethan

thank you to Opa Pizzaria and thank you guys for watching!

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Breaking Video: Trump's Call to LV Police Recorded… Total Opposite of Obama | Top Stories Today - Duration: 2:49.

The true character of a leader is often revealed during terror and tragedy.

There was unfortunately plenty of both in Las Vegas overnight, but President Donald

Trump's message to law enforcement has provided a glimmer of optimism on a very dark day.

Late Sunday night, a gunman opened fire on a crowd of concertgoers from a high vantage

point in the Mandalay Bay Hotel and Casino.

In the chaos, at least 58 people were killed and hundreds were wounded.

The president has made several statements since the tragic event unfolded, but one of

the most candid was a phone call to Las Vegas Metro Police Department Sheriff Joe Lombardo.

Trump's call was captured by another cell phone, and a video clip of his message was

shared by the city of Las Vegas.

"The fast response that you gave, saved hundreds of additional people from being killed,"

Trump told Sheriff Lombardo directly.

That complimentary message was echoed during Trump's public address to the nation Monday

morning.

"I want to thank the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police department and all of the first responders

for their courageous efforts and for helping to save the lives of so many," he stated,

according to a New York Times transcript.

"The speed with which they acted is miraculous and prevented further loss of life.

To have found the shooter so quickly after the first shots were fired, is something for

which we will always be thankful and grateful.

It shows what true professionalism is all about," he continued.

It's hard to find much to like about the news from last night and this morning, but

Trump's message is one positive.

It's incredibly refreshing to have a president who praises police officers openly and with

pride in his voice.

Compare the president's heartfelt words of support to Hillary Clinton's almost instantaneous

effort to politicize the tragedy and attack conservatives, and it's easy to see why

Americans chose him as the president.

After eight years of President Obama repeating anti-police rhetoric and refusing to speak

out about anti-law enforcement groups, Trump's words are a welcome change.

No words can bring back the men and women who were killed by this terrible tragedy,

but they can give comfort and encouragement to those who wear a uniform and have pledged

their lives to protecting others.

Do you agree with President Trump's candid message?

Please Share this news to spread the president's positive words for first responders.

Scroll down to comment below and don't forget to subscribe top stories today.

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Global Stratification & Poverty: Crash Course Sociology #27 - Duration: 10:20.

You've heard of "First World Problems," right?

Someone cracks the screen on their iPhone or gets the wrong order at Starbucks, and then they go on Twitter and complain about their hashtag First World Problems.

So, you're heard the phrase, but have you thought about the implications of talking about countries as First or Third?

Where do these names even come from?

These terms are outdated, inaccurate, and frankly insulting ways of talking about global stratification.

So how should we talk about global stratification?

[Theme Music]

First, let's deconstruct the idea of the first, second, third world hierarchy;

see where it came from; and learn what its implications are.

The terms date back to the Cold War, when Western policymakers began talking about the world as three distinct political and economic blocs.

Western Capitalist countries were labeled the "First World".

The Soviet Union and its allies were termed the "Second World".

And then everyone else – got grouped into "Third World."

After the Cold War ended, the category of Second World Countries became null and void,

but somehow the terms First World and Third World stuck around in the public consciousness.

Third World Countries, which started as just a vague catch-all for non-aligned countries,

came to be associated with impoverished states, while First World was associated with rich, industrialized countries.

But in addition to being seriously outdated, these terms are also inaccurate.

There are more than 100 countries that fit the label of "Third World," but they have vastly different levels of economic stability.

Some are relatively poor, but many aren't.

So, lumping Botswana and Rwanda into the same category, for example, doesn't make much sense, because the average income per capita in Botswana is nine times larger than in Rwanda.

Nowadays, sociologists sort countries into groups based on their specific levels of economic productivity.

To do this, they use the Gross Domestic Product or GDP, which measures the total output of a country,

and the Gross National Income or GNI, which measures GDP per capita.

High income countries are those with GNI above $12,500 per year.

There are 79 countries in this group, including the US, the UK, Germany, Chile, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, and more.

As the name suggests, standards of living are higher here than the rest of the world.

High income countries are also highly urbanized, with 81% of people in high income countries living in or near cities.

Much of the world's industry is centered in these countries, too – and with industry, comes money and technology.

Take cell phones, for example.

60% of those in low income countries have a cell phone.

But in high income countries, not only does almost everyone have a cell phone, but for every 100 people in high income countries, there are 124 cell phone plans.

The next category is the upper middle income countries, defined as those with GNI between $4,000 and $12,500 per year.

There are 56 countries in this group, and they tend to have advancing economies with both manufacturing and high tech markets, such as China, Mexico, Russia, and Argentina.

They're also heavily urban, have access to public infrastructure like education and health, and have comfortable standards of living for most citizens

– not too different from what you'd expect in a high income country.

Now, you might notice that I keep talking about how "urban" these types of countries are.

Why does it matter how many people live in cities?

Well, if you're used to media depictions of poverty in the US, you might think of it as an inner city problem.

But poverty worldwide is mostly rural.

Agricultural societies produce less than industrialized ones.

Which brings us to our next grouping: lower middle income countries.

These have GNI between $1000 and $4000 per year, and they include such countries as Ukraine, India, Guatemala, and Zambia.

Unlike the previous groups, only 40% of people living in lower middle income countries live in urban areas,

and the economy is based around manufacturing and natural resource production.

Here, access to services, like quality health care and education, is limited to those who are well-off.

For example, the maternal mortality rate is 5 times higher in lower middle income countries than in upper middle income countries,

and one-third of children under the age of five are malnourished.

Our final grouping includes the 31 countries designated as low-income, which have yearly GNI less than $1000 per year.

These countries are primarily rural.

Most of the world's farmers live in these countries, and their economies are mainly based on agriculture.

Not only do these countries face income poverty, they also have greater rates of disease, worse healthcare and education systems,

and many of their citizens lack access to basic needs like food and clean water.

Here, 8% of children die before the age of five.

And among older children, more than one-third never finish primary school.

This type of poverty is very different than the type of poverty that we see in high income countries like the United States.

That's why, when talk about social stratification on a global level, it's important to remember the distinctions between relative and absolute poverty.

Relative poverty exists in all societies, regardless of the overall income level of the society.

But absolute poverty is when a lack of resources is literally life-threatening.

Let's go to the Thought Bubble to talk about two groups that are particularly vulnerable in low-income countries: children and women.

The results of child poverty range from malnutrition to homelessness to children working in dangerous and illegal jobs.

UNICEF estimates that there are 18.5 million children worldwide who are orphans, and an estimated 150 million are engaged in child labor.

Child malnutrition is worst in South Asia and Africa, where one-third of children are affected.

And half of all child deaths worldwide are attributed to hunger.

Women also make up a disproportionate number of the globally poor.

70% of those living at or below absolute poverty levels worldwide are women.

Some of this is a result of women being kept from working, due to religious or cultural beliefs.

Some of it is because many women who do work don't get to control the fruits of their labor.

Quite literally.

Even though women in low income countries produce 70% of the food, men own the land that the women's labor is done on.

90% of the land in poor countries is owned by men.

And the poverty of children and the poverty of women are connected, specifically by reproductive health care.

Poor access to reproductive health care is part of the reason that birth rates are so much higher in low income countries.

And less money plus more mouths to feed equals more child poverty.

Thanks Thought Bubble.

Women and children may be the most vulnerable to global poverty, but poor societies have many problems beyond malnutrition and poor healthcare.

Including slavery.

You might think of slavery as a problem from long ago – I mean, the US was slow to abolish slavery compared to other Western countries.

But slavery is very much alive around the world.

The International Labor Organization estimates that there are at least 20 million men, women, and children currently enslaved.

Now, all of these symptoms of global poverty might make you think: What causes it?

One likely cause is simply the lack of access to technology.

And I'm not talking about, like, self-driving cars.

Being able to use simple things like fertilizer and modern seeds, for example, can make huge differences for families in low-income countries.

Also, cell phones.

The growing number of cell phones in Sub-Saharan Africa has increased access to educational tools, banking services, and health care resources.

Another major cause of global inequalities is population growth.

Even with the higher death rates, the high birth rates in lower income countries mean that the populations in poor countries double every 25 years,

further straining those countries' economic resources.

And this is directly related to a third reason for global poverty: gender inequalities.

The same cultural and social factors that prevent women from working also tend to limit their access to birth control, which in turn, increases family sizes.

And that contributes to population growth and slows economic development, as resources become strained.

Social and economic stratification, both within countries and across countries, are also part of the story.

Unequal distribution of wealth within a country makes it hard for those stuck in poverty to get out of poverty.

And inequality across nations means that countries with more economic power have historically been able to subjugate less powerful nations through systems like colonialism.

Colonialism is the process by which some nations enrich themselves by taking political and economic control of other nations.

Western Europe colonized much of Latin America, Africa, and Asia starting more than 500 years ago.

And as a result, much of the wealth and resources flowed out of those regions and into European coffers.

And colonialism isn't some distant past.

Most African British colonies gained their independence in 1968.

In other words, the Baby Boomers that you know were alive when the UK still had colonies.

So, it's no wonder that so many colonized countries remain low or lower middle income,

when they've only had a little over a half century to begin building their own independent countries.

And as colonialism fell, new power relationships emerged that have made it harder for poor countries to develop further.

Neo colonialism doesn't involve direct political control of a nation; instead it involves economic exploitation by corporations, for example.

Corporate leaders often exert economic pressure on lower income countries to allow them to operate under business conditions that are favorable for the companies,

and often unfavorable for the citizens that work for them.

This is all difficult stuff to talk about, but there is good news: global poverty is getting better.

Life expectancy is improving rapidly in low income countries.

Between 1990 and 2012, life expectancy in low income countries has increased by 9 years.

And child mortality rates halved worldwide in the same time period.

How do we keep up this progress?

If we want to tackle global poverty, addressing the social, cultural, and economic forces that keep countries mired in poverty will be the first step.

Today we discussed the terms First and Third World countries and the reasons why these terms are no longer used.

We also went over four types of countries:

high income, upper middle income, lower middle income, and low income countries, and the lifestyles of people within those countries.

We talked about some of the consequences of global poverty, including malnutrition, poor education,

overpopulation partially due to poor reproductive healthcare, and slavery.

Finally, we discussed some explanations for global poverty, including technology, gender inequality,

social stratification, and global power relationships like colonialism.

Next week, we'll discuss the main theories behind global stratification.

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.

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Sodalı Börek Nasıl Yapılır | Kıymalı Börek Tarifi - Duration: 4:56.

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Jordan on Sproul: We're Number TWO! - Duration: 1:57.

Better walk fast

he's catchin' up to you

asking stupid questions

Hey, can I ask you a question?

Hi, I'm Jordan for CalTV Entertainment and

recently US News and World Report has tied us with UCLA

as the number one public university in the entire world

and Times Higher Education has now replaced us with UCLA

making us the number two public university in the entire world

I'm here on Sproul getting student's reactions

Hey, can I ask y'all a question?

Hi, so you're aware that we're now

the number two public university in the world right?

That is like the saddest thing ever.

No.

I have.

I did see that on Facebook.

I don't go here, so this doesn't affect me.

So you're safe.

We're now the number two public university in the entire world.

That's not true.

According to Times Higher... alright.

We're number two! We're number two!

But don't you think if nobody's a winner, kinda everybody's a loser.

I don't know, for how much I'm spending to come here I feel like a loser so

Do your parents love you a little bit less now?

Probably

Oh, because I'm not going to the number one university?

They didn't love me that much to begin with, so...

My parents don't care

Your parents don't care?

My parents don't care about me either, so it's totally fine

We're number two! We're number two!

How does it feel to be mediocre?

Feels mediocre I guess.

Feels pretty good.

I'm at a great university, yeah.

I don't think we're mediocre.

Mediocre?

I don't feel mediocre.

This doesn't help my video.

So can you do me a favor and find UCLA-ium

on this periodic table of elements?

Give me a second.

Wait, I see here.

I found berkelium and californium

and lawrencium, which I know were all discovered here at UC Berkeley,

but I can't find UCLA-ium.

Yeah so there is no UCLA-ium cuz they suck!

For more infomation >> Jordan on Sproul: We're Number TWO! - Duration: 1:57.

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Vaccinations - Dr. Nick Delgado with Dr. Jeffrey Bland - Duration: 1:43.

Dr. Delgado: Dr. Jeffrey Bland, another controversy,

vaccinations. Where do you stand?

Dr. Bland: Vaccinations are good depending upon the condition we're talking about.

Personally I'm not a very strong proponent of

multiple vaccines given simultaneously. I think DPT given

out over some period of time, not all in one big bolus,

has been shown to be very safe. I think

the relative risk is I think far offset by the

community social value of the prevention of epidemics that we don't have

because of these immunizations. But again each child is different.

And I think we have to value our children based upon are they

intolerant? Do they have certain kinds of allergic tendencies? And then we need

to kinda measure our thought about when do we administer vaccines.

Not early, not multiple at a time, and proper spacing.

I think that will greatly reduce the relative risk. Dr. Delgado: Yeah and then some

families may choose to just sign a waiver. They don't realize they can,

and just choose not to have a vaccination. And if there's an outbreak

they're told the the school will contact them and they take the child out.

Or in the old days when kids were getting measles they'd let them get

the measles and it would

enter through a normal portal. The problem that I suspect with vaccinations

also is that it's entering through

a different portal. They're shooting it in and maybe those with susceptible,

weak immune systems, I shouldn't use the word susceptible. What was the right word?

Hypersensitive

Then maybe that's not going to work out for for that family or that child.

For more infomation >> Vaccinations - Dr. Nick Delgado with Dr. Jeffrey Bland - Duration: 1:43.

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Santiago [Versão Libras] - Filmes Que Voam - Duration: 1:19:43.

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Reparation (painting) leather on steering wheel - BMW X3 - Duration: 2:36.

Reparation (painting) leather steering wheel

First is cleaning leather, sanding, puttying and painting leather

Before and after reparation of leather

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