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Waching daily Jan 12 2018

Education is different all around the world.

When it comes to school all of us pretty much have the same understanding- you go to your

local school- learn and then come home.

But for some people across the world things are a little bit different then what were

used to and that's what were going to be talking about today.

Hey youtube im court mcginley and welcome back to the most amazing top 5.

Before we get started I want to know- whats the weirdest thing you were ever taught in

school?

Let me know your answers down in the comments.

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channel if you havnt already- we bring you guys awesome videos 6 days a week.

And Don't forget to give this video a big thumbs up and let me know down in the comments

what other top 5 lists you like to see me do.

Alright without further a due lets get started on our list of the top 5 most unusual schools

Coming in at our number 5 spot--Witch school- this school is- not surprisingly- based in

Salem.

You apply to this school if you want to become a witch or magician.

The school had more than 40 thousand students- at its peek -who study witchcraft- they offer

online courses or on site courses at their school in Salem.

All this started Back in 2001 when the school first launched its website - which offered

the online classes.

They offer courses related to Pagan and Wiccan thought.

They had over 20 thousand student join since they first opened their site.

Then due to the websites success in 2003 there first campus was established.

Sorcery is one of the required subjects that must be taken by all students.

As it stands now there are no physical campuses and the school is only online.

In at number 4--Gulu Elementary school- this school is located in China.

The school only has one teacher and that is Shen Qijun.

You can tell the kids who attend this school must really value education because getting

to the campus is not easy.

Every day the kids must climb dangerous mountains that include sharp turns and very narrow passageways.

And not only that but it takes some of the students a total of 5 hours just to get to

school.

But children must travel this far as this is the only school for the children who live

here.

Many locals refer to this campus as the elementary school in the clouds.

At number 3--Forest Kindergarten school- these are outdoor schools that are based through

Europe.

They offer preschool education for children between the ages of 3 and 6.

No matter the weather classes are almost exclusively held outdoors.

In this preschool children are encouraged to play- explore and learn in the forest.

The teachers for these classes are just there to keep the kids safe rather then guide them.

They help to assist the child when need be but they arnt to lead the children or make

authoritative decisions.

They want the children to prosper by being as independent as they can.

Coming in at number 2--The cave school- this school is located in one of Chinas poorest

areras and has been a place of learning since 1984.

And it just so happens to be in a cave.

The school was solely built as a necessity to educate the kids who didn't have access

to any other type of education.

Despite the sparse interior the school does have some benefits- such as plenty of fresh

air- and the teachers say the acoustics are perfect for choir training.

Also biology became an exciting class as the kids were able to observe animals that actually

lived in the cave such as lizards and bats.

Up until 2011 this school was run by 8 teachers and had 186 students.

However the school closed after the Chinese government declared that the country is not

a society of cavemen.

And even though they closed the school the government has yet to do anything to improve

the situation in the area and now close to 200 children are left without an education.

And at number 1--Trabajo Ya School- this school is located in Spain.

And little fun fact for you guys about Spain- did you know prostitution is legal there?

Yep its true there are between 200 thousand to 400 thousand prostitutes in Spain today.

And this schools name translates into Work Now and they teach women who want to become

prostitutes the most effective tricks of the trade.

The school draws people in by posting ads about there classes as they know this is a

profitable business that offers instant employment.

Classes run for only a week and they teach students in both theory and practice.

For 120 dollars students are taught the history and evolution of prostitution as well as business

skills and how to be discrete.

They also have a daily 2-hour practical skill session where students learn about sex toys

and Kama Sutra.

No surprise this school came under a lawsuit- however it still continues to operate.

And there you have it that's our list of the top 5 most unusual schools thanks so much

for watching and ill catch you in the next one.

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Trump Admin Targets 7 Eleven Stores Nationwide in Tactical Immig - Duration: 4:18.

Trump

Admin Targets 7-Eleven Stores Nationwide in Tactical Immigration Crackdown

After a nationwide raid by U.S. immigration officials on dozens of 7-Eleven stores, 21

people have been arrested in what is being deemed the largest operation against an employer

under the current administration.

According to The Guardian, nearly 100 convenience stores were targeted nationwide by Immigration

and Customs Enforcement, where workers were interviewed and audits on employees were initiated.

The crackdown was in response to the franchise allegedly having unauthorized employees on

their payrolls, with the audits possibly leading to fines or even criminal charges over the

unethical hiring practices.

ICE officials are hopeful the raids will �send a strong message� and change the minds of

those who are willing to risk their company by hiring undocumented workers.

�Today�s actions send a strong message to U.S. businesses that hire and employ an

illegal workforce,� said Thomas D. Homan, ICE�s Acting Director.

�ICE will enforce the law, and if you are found to be breaking the law, you will be

held accountable.�

�Businesses that hire illegal workers are a pull factor for illegal immigration,�

he added.

�And we are working hard to remove this magnet.�

Homan claims that the continued efforts by ICE help protect American workers by effectively

eliminating the �unfair competitive advantages� companies cause by exploiting illegal immigration.

The immigration agency gave managers and franchise owners three days to provide information on

the immigration status of their employees before clearing stores in 17 states as well

as Washington, D.C.

The action seems to be part of President Donald Trump�s immigration enforcement expansion,

where a sharp 40 percent increase in deportation arrests has already been reported just this

past year.

And the operation, according to top ICE official Derek Benner, is only the first of many to

come this upcoming year, though he added that there was no numerical goal officials are

seeking.

�This is what we�re gearing up for this year,� Benner said.

�What you�re going to see more and more of is these large-scale compliance inspections,

just for starters.�

And though the large company, based in Irving, Texas with more than 8,600 stores nationwide,

was the latest to come under pressure from the administration, it seems it won�t be

the only � nor the last � franchise to do so.

�It�s not going to be limited to large companies or any particular industry, big

medium and small,� Benner said.

�It�s going to be inclusive of everything that we see out there.�

The ICE official also added that the current administration is pursuing its own strategy

for fighting illegal immigration that is different from it�s predecessors.

The current administration plans on spending money on a border wall with Mexico to amp

up border security and lower the illegal immigration rate, as well as going after employers who

are job magnets for undocumented workers � though Benner admits that some will get arrested

in the process.

�We need to make sure that employers are on notice that we are going to come out and

ensure that they�re being compliant,� Benner said.

�For those that don�t,� he added, �we�re going to take some very aggressive steps in

terms of criminal investigations to make sure that we address them and hold them accountable.�

What do you think?

Scroll down to comment below.

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The Frequency Of Love – 528 Hz - Duration: 4:30.

The Frequency Of Love � 528 Hz

by Conscious Reminder

How To Experience the Love Frequency?

Everything in this world comprises of energy and every energy vibrates at a specific energy

frequency.

These frequencies have different effects on us depending on the type of energy frequency

it is.

While some frequencies can make us feel stressed or weary, others can make us feel calm and

blissful.

One such healing frequency is 528 Hz which is also known as The Love Frequency.

It invokes progress, calm, healing, divine connection, feelings of love.

What is 528 Hz?

Dr. Leonard Horowith, who introduced the conceptual idea of 528 Hz says that the frequency is

the very core of �Musical mathematical matrix of creation�.

He gave the term love frequency to 528 Hz because he believed that this frequency can

be seen in the �Heart� of almost every single thing.

This frequency thus bonds one heart with all others, one heart with the higher self, one

heart with all the forces of the universe.

Amazing power Of 528 Hz.

This frequency is said to be very strong, so powerful that it can even restore the damages

dome to DNA of a person (or animal, plant) and can restore the equilibrium forces of

the nature.

The power of vibrations was understood deeply by the 19th century physicist and scientist

Nikola Tesla, who made the assertion that by limiting or eliminating some of the harmful

energy vibrations, we can reduce the chances of getting a disease by significant margin.

Thus, it is pertinent to know which energies are good and which are particularly bad.

Solfeggio Frequencies Solfeggio frequencies is a larger group of

good vibrations of which the love frequency is just one.

These frequencies were organized formally around tenth centuryand have the power to

increase the energy, positivity of the people and objects within the audible range.

These frequencies are required by our body to maintain its balance.

These are- 936Hz� This will allow you to connect to

the ultimate soul.

852Hz� This helps you develop intuition and see truth

741Hz� This vibration allows you to cleanse your energy and to engage in problem solving

528Hz- This frequency is believed to be capable of repairing DNA, attracting love and even

attracting miracles in one�s life.

417Hz� This helps you do deal with the changes in a more constructive way.

396Hz� This removes guilt and help you achieve your goals.

Access Scientific Proof In 2010, a scientific study was undertaken

by some researchers from Vancouver who studied the effects of the BP oil spills in the Gulf

of Mexico.

They found that the frequency 528Hz was having an unbelievable healing effect on all the

physical things.

It was able to clear the area within 1Km radius in just 24 hours.

Other Important Frequencies Frequency 444 is though not a part of the

classical Solfeggio scale, still it is a very powerful healer as it stimulates the Chakra

of Heart.

Frequencies 62-68 Hz are also great for the replenishment of the powers of physical bodies.

How To Use These Healing Frequencies The best way is to simply listen to these

frequencies produced through special music organs, gongs, singing bowls etc.

Playing these music at your home not only helps you, but helps the entire community.

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Tarrus Riley & The Black Soil Band - Burning Desire (Lyrics CC) - Duration: 4:40.

Loving you is sweeter than ice-cream on a honeycomb

Loving you is sweeter than ice-cream on a honeycomb

I'm waking up to your love You fill me up, you give me vibes

And I build you up I sip a cup, eyes open up

And I've got the strength so I can face the world, baby

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If loving you was wrong, better dem lock me up

Cause I can't do without my baby

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The way you smell, it turns me on Is that my favorite perfume you're wearing on?

You know just what to do to keep my calm I can't do without you baby

Feeling for you, I need a hit Like gravity, I'm pulling you toward my lips

I feel like a star every time we kiss I can't do without you baby

Oooh, ooh, ooh

Burn you in the morning Burn you in the evening

Oooh, ooh, ooh Burn you, burn you, burn you, burn you baby

Oooh, ooh, ooh

Burn you in the morning Burn you in the evening

Oooh, ooh, ooh Burn you, burn you, burn you, burn you baby

My love's on fire, burning desire Would you take me higher and higher

My love's on fire, a burning desire You're all I need, you're all I require

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Burn you in the morning Burn you in the evening

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Waking up to your love You fill me up, you give me vibes

And I build you up I sip a cup, eyes open up

And I've got the strength So I can face the world, baby

You see your touch, I need it much Something extra-special to pick me up

If loving you was wrong, better dem lock me up

Cause I can't do without you baby

Oooh, ooh, ooh

Burn you in the morning Burn you in the evening

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The way you smell, turns me on Is that my favorite perfume you're wearing on?

You know just what to do to keep my calm I can't do without you baby

Feeling for you, I need a hit Like gravity I'm pulling you toward my lips

I feel like a star every time we kiss I can't do without my baby

Oooh, ooh, ooh

Burn you in the morning Burn you in the evening

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JBugs - 1963 VW Beetle - Rear Disc Brake Installation - Duration: 8:42.

Hi I'm Sam with JBugs.com

With the rear suspension on our 1963 Resto Custom Beetle lowered, we're going to finish the work

on the rear end and install a wide five disc brake kit.

The EMPI 5x205 rear disc brake kit comes with one piece rotors, which do not add any track width to the rear end.

This is a nice feature considering our much wider than stock tire and wheel combo.

Any off-set could possibly cause the wheels or tires to rub on the fender.

The disc brake kit comes with parking brake equipped calipers, mounting hardware, brake pads,

caliper brackets, gaskets, parking brake cables and clips.

The bolt on kit does not require any welding or grinding and we chose to install the kit with upgraded forged brackets.

We start with the front wheels chocked and then loosen the lug bolts on both rear wheels.

The rear end of the car is jacked up and set on jack stands, which are placed under the torsion housing,

and the rear wheels are removed from the drums.

The axle nut cotter pin is removed with a pair of side cutters

and an EMPI axle nut removal tool is bolted to the brake drum.

A breaker bar and 36 millimeter socket are used to loosen the axle nut

which takes a good amount of force as the nut should have been tightened to up to about 220 foot pounds.

The removal tool is a brace to prevent the drum from spinning while loosening the axle nut.

The axle nut is un-threaded and removed along with the axle nut tool,

then the drum is slid off the axle.

The parking brake cable is unhooked from the brake lever and pushed through the backing plate

as our cable bracket was already loose, for some unknown reason.

You'll typically need to loosen your bracket.

Inside the car, the parking brake cables are removed from the brake handle

then back underneath the car the cables are pulled from the chassis.

The steel brake line is un-threaded from the wheel cylinder.

Then the four 14 millimeter backing plate bolts are removed from the bearing cap

and the backing plate is tapped on either side to free it and the bearing cap from the axle tube.

The bearing housing is cleaned along with the bearing cap, the bolts, and washers

and then the old axle seal is removed from the bearing cap.

The axle spacer is slid off the axle along with the old o-ring and washer.

Finally, the housing and axle are sprayed with brake cleaner to remove any excess debris, oil, or grease.

The disc brake kit install begins with a new o-ring which is installed onto the bearing housing,

against the rear surface, on top of the back lip.

Then a new washer is slid onto the axle, followed by a new o-ring and the original axle spacer,

noting that the beveled edge points towards the o-ring.

The flat side of the spacer will sit towards the rotor.

A new bearing cap gasket is coated with GasGaCynch.

While that sets up, a new axle seal is pressed into the bearing cap by hand,

then gently tapped flush with a hammer.

The paper gasket is set on the bearing cap,

then the bearing cap and gasket are set on the new rear disc brake caliper bracket.

The bolts and washers are set in place to help everything line up.

Then, the bracket and cap are set in place on the bearing housing.

While making sure that the caliper's bracket is fully set against the o-ring on the housing,

the four bearing cap bolts can be tightened.

The new rear disc brake rotor is slid onto the axle then tapped repeatedly to make sure it is fully seated against the bearing and spacer.

Threading on the axle nut and tightening it, but not fully torquing it down,

may be necessary to ensure the rotor is in the correct position.

The disc brake pads are prepped for install with disc brake grease on the back of the pads and springs

and then set in place on the caliper.

Then the caliper is reassembled sliding the floating portion back in place over the pads onto the pins.

The pads need to be pressed down slightly to clear the floating caliper.

With the pads in place and the caliper back together,

the pin seals are popped backed onto their bases.

The rotor and brake caliper are cleaned off with brake cleaner to remove any oils or grease.

Then, the caliper is slid in place over the rotor so we can check the clearances between the caliper and the rotor.

The caliper needs clearance on either side and should not touch the rotor.

Note that the brake bleeder and the parking brake lever are at the top of the piston.

This is the correct orientation of the caliper to make sure it can be bled and the brake cable can be attached.

With the caliper in place, we see how much space is between the caliper and bracket with the caliper centered over the rotor.

The caliper is then bolted to the bracket with the appropriate amount of shims (which are included).

We ended up using one shim on each bolt between the caliper and the bracket.

The short brake hose adapter can be threaded into the brake caliper and tightened down.

The hose had tapered thread so no thread sealant is needed.

Now the stock steel brake line can be reshaped and bent carefully towards the brake hose.

The stock steel line can be used, but kinks the hose a little too much for out liking, so were going to swap it out.

While we're here, we're also going to replace the rear rubber brake hoses.

We remove the clips and the steel line

and the new brake hose is installed clipping it back in place to the chassis and to the axle tube.

We install a longer steel brake line, and after shaping and bending the line to fit over the axle

and back towards the caliper hose, it is threaded onto the brake hose on the axle.

Next, the new parking brake cable is slid into the caliper, ball end first.

The ball end is pulled over the operating lever then the cable housing is slid into place on the caliper

and the circlip is tapped into place to secure the cable.

The cable and housing are then routed towards the chassis

and the threaded end is slid in place into the chassis tube

and the cable is pushed all the way in.

The same process is followed for the opposite side and with the disc brakes installed at both sides,

the parking brake cables can be reattached to the brake handle.

We've pulled the seats out to show the process, and while removing the seat or both seats makes the job much easier, its not necessary.

The circlip for the handle pivot pin was missing on one side which makes removing the pin much simpler.

Otherwise, we remove the pin and slide the pin out of the chassis.

The handle is pushed back slightly then lifted up away from the tunnel.

The two parking brake cables are then pulled up from inside the tunnel

and set in place on the bottom side of the brake handle.

The handle is then set back in place on the tunnel while guiding the cables up and through the loops on the handle.

The pivot pin is pushed back in place and the nuts are threaded down onto the cables.

Back at the rear of the car, the axle nuts can be tightened.

We thread the wheel studs into the rotor and bolt on the axle nut tool to the rotor.

The axle nuts need to be tightened to at least 250 foot pounds with the new rotors,

which ended up bending our axle nut tool.

Then, since the axle nut is not quite lined up with the cotter pin hole, we reposition the axle nut tool

so we can tighten the nut a bit more.

A cotter pin is slid in place and bent over on the opposite side.

The wheels and tires are bolted back onto the rotors and the back end is jacked up off the stands.

The stands are removed and the car is lowered back down to the ground.

We are done with our disc brake conversion but obliviously need to bleed our brakes.

Since we've installed disc brakes at all four wheels, we need to install a large bore master cylinder,

and once its installed the brakes will be bled and our brake upgrade will be complete.

That video will be coming soon to stay tuned.

In the mean time stop by JBugs.com for all your vintage Volkswagen brake parts and accessories,

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4 NEW LOCATIONS UPDATE ( Fortnite Battle Royale Map Update Discussion) - Duration: 5:34.

The fortnite youtube channel just released a youtube

video talking about the new map that's coming out next week, I'll link the video in the

description below, this video will be more of a discussion about the update itself. Let's

start the with the release date, they didn't post the exact date but they usually only

announce new things right before releasing them. Just like they how released the boogie

bomb and cozy campfire within a day of announcing them, I think when they say next week, it'll

be early next week like monday or tuesday. But since it's a big update, it could take

longer but my guess would be early next week.

The city looks like it's going to be right next to loot lake, you can see the lake in

the shot at 53 seconds on the original video. I'm really excited to see the city because

it adds in something new to fortnite which is very buildings with multiple stories. With

the current map, you only have two stories to most buildings. So the early game fights

in the city will be pretty exciting but I probably would never enter this place mid

to late game because there'll probably a couple snipers camping the rooftops at that point

and I do not want to be walking into a bunch of potential sniper nests.

Then we have the motel Vacan with a c at the end, which if I tried to pronounce it out

loud might sound a bit weird. They only show this shot of it and it doesn't look all that

impressive, but it does have I think 6 doors and about three connecting roofs, I'm assuming

there's 2 doors behind that huge truck. Whenever you see houses with roofs like this, they

almost always have a chest spawn so this place could possible have three chests which makes

it a decent starting point.

Next is the boneyard which I'm not very excited about because this place looks like it will

be absolute chaos. I can already see me landing here, picking up a weapon and someone pops

out behind one of these piles of cars and headshotting me. There's just so many different

places to hide from the looks of this shot. So this is probably a place I'll be staying

away from.

They don't talk about the 4th location in this video but they confirmed in the game

client that they are also adding an underground mine. It looks like they're going to keep

this one a secret until release because they didn't show any shots of it in the video so

there's not much I can say about it.

They're also talking about putting in biomes to make the map unique and when you look at

the map, it's true. Besides wailing woods, moisty mire and loot lake which takes up a

very small portion of the map, everywhere else is basically just grass, hills and trees.

So maybe by swamps being swampier, they're going to make moisty mire bigger and add in

like a river or lake to it. And when they say mountain more mountainy, that probably

means they're going to have like a huge area that is all mountain. The big lumps of earth

in fortnite right now can only be considered hills because they're too small, so maybe

we'll get something like the hill above greasy grove, but wider and even taller, that's something

I would love to see. Is just have players climb these mountains and have a huge arena

to fight on it because right now, just one person can pretty much claim a hill by themselve.

And when they say biomes, I think that implies that it's more than just two. So from what

we already have, maybe they'll expand lakes or put in more lakes like loot lake. Then

there's wailing woods which is like a forest, so it's possible they could expand on that

making more forests or making wailing woods bigger. So instead of this map with mostly

grass, trees and hills, we could have 4 big biomes being forests, swamps, mountains anad

lakes so there's a different experience everywhere you go, I would like something like that so

that the end of the game would be more variable, like one game you end in a lake, the next

on a mountain, instead of just hills or flat ground like what happens right now at the

end of the game.

Removing

seasonal stuff after the season is over is pretty obvious, I agree with them doing this

and instead adding new things to keep it fresh.

That's the update so far, tell me what you guys think about these changes, I'm really

excited for all of it and can't wait for it to happen. Make sure you leave a like and

subscribe if you like what I'm doing. Thanks for watching.

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Ghar Bhar Tera Bharwasa | Golden Temple Amritsar | HD Gurbani Kirtan - Duration: 16:01.

ਧਨਾਸਰੀ ਮਹਲਾ ੫ Dhanaasaree, Fifth Mehl: ਧਨਾਸਰੀ ਪੰਜਵੀਂ ਪਾਤਿਸ਼ਾਹੀ। ੴ ਸਤਿਗੁਰ ਪ੍ਰਸਾਦਿ ॥ One Universal Creator God. By The Grace Of The True Guru: ਵਾਹਿਗੁਰੂ ਕੇਵਲ ਇਕ ਹੈ। ਸੱਚੇ ਗੁਰਾਂ ਦੀ ਦਇਆ ਦੁਆਰਾ ਉਹ ਪ੍ਰਾਪਤ ਹੁੰਦਾ ਹੈ। ਘਰਿ ਬਾਹਰਿ ਤੇਰਾ ਭਰਵਾਸਾ ਤੂ ਜਨ ਕੈ ਹੈ ਸੰਗਿ ॥ At home, and outside, I place my trust in You; You are always with Your humble servant. ਗ੍ਰਹਿ ਦੇ ਅੰਦਰ ਅਤੇ ਬਾਹਰ ਮੈਨੂੰ ਤੇਰਾ ਹੀ ਆਸਰਾ ਹੈ, ਹੇ ਸੁਆਮੀ! ਤੂੰ ਸਦਾ ਆਪਣੇ ਗੋਲੇ ਦੇ ਅੰਗ ਸੰਗ ਹੈ। ਕਰਿ ਕਿਰਪਾ ਪ੍ਰੀਤਮ ਪ੍ਰਭ ਅਪੁਨੇ ਨਾਮੁ ਜਪਉ ਹਰਿ ਰੰਗਿ ॥੧॥ Bestow Your Mercy, O my Beloved God, that I may chant the Lord's Name with love. ||1|| ਹੇ ਮੈਂਡੇ ਪਿਆਰੇ ਪ੍ਰਭੂ! ਮੇਰੇ ਉਤੇ ਰਹਿਮਤ ਧਾਰ ਤਾਂ ਜੋ ਮੈਂ ਵਾਹਿਗੁਰੂ ਦੇ ਨਾਮ ਨੂੰ ਪ੍ਰੇਮ ਨਾਲ ਉਚਾਰਨ ਕਰਾਂ। ਜਨ ਕਉ ਪ੍ਰਭ ਅਪਨੇ ਕਾ ਤਾਣੁ ॥ God is the strength of His humble servants. ਸਾਹਿਬ ਹੀ ਆਪਣੇ ਦਾਸ ਦਾ ਇਕੋ ਇਕ ਆਸਰਾ ਹੈ। ਜੋ ਤੂ ਕਰਹਿ ਕਰਾਵਹਿ ਸੁਆਮੀ ਸਾ ਮਸਲਤਿ ਪਰਵਾਣੁ ॥ ਰਹਾਉ ॥ Whatever You do, or cause to be done, O Lord and Master, that outcome is acceptable to me. ||Pause|| ਜਿਹੜਾ ਕੁਛ ਤੂੰ ਕਰਦਾ ਜਾਂ ਕਰਾਉਂਦਾ ਹੈ, ਹੇ ਪ੍ਰਭੂ! ਉਸ ਵਿੱਚ ਹੀ ਮੈਂ ਆਪਣੀ ਬਿਹਤਰੀ ਜਾਣਦਾ ਹਾਂ। ਠਹਿਰਾਉ। ਪਤਿ ਪਰਮੇਸਰੁ ਗਤਿ ਨਾਰਾਇਣੁ ਧਨੁ ਗੁਪਾਲ ਗੁਣ ਸਾਖੀ ॥ The Transcendent Lord is my honor; the Lord is my emancipation; the glorious sermon of the Lord is my wealth. ਸੁਆਮੀ ਮੇਰੀ ਇੱਜ਼ਤ ਆਬਰੂ ਹੈ, ਸੁਆਮੀ ਮੇਰੀ ਕਲਿਆਣ ਹੈ ਅਤੇ ਸ੍ਰਿਸ਼ਟੀ ਦੇ ਪਾਲਣਹਾਰ ਦੀ ਪਾਕ ਕਥਾ-ਵਾਰਤਾ ਹੀ ਮੇਰੀ ਦੌਲਤ ਹੈ। ਚਰਨ ਸਰਨ ਨਾਨਕ ਦਾਸ ਹਰਿ ਹਰਿ ਸੰਤੀ ਇਹ ਬਿਧਿ ਜਾਤੀ ॥੨॥੧॥੨੫॥ Slave Nanak seeks the Sanctuary of the Lord's feet; from the Saints, he has learned this way of life. ||2||1||25|| ਗੋਲਾ ਨਾਨਕ ਸੁਆਮੀ ਵਾਹਿਗੁਰੂ ਦੇ ਪੈਰਾਂ ਦੀ ਪਨਾਹ ਲੋੜਦਾ ਹੈ। ਜੀਵਨ ਦੀ ਇਹ ਰਹੁ-ਰੀਤੀ ਉਸ ਨੇ ਸਾਧੂਆਂ ਕੋਲੋਂ ਸਿੱਖੀ ਹੈ।

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Do I Need a Better Travel Camera? | Understanding Whether Your Phone is Enough for Your Next Trip - Duration: 8:09.

Hi there, it's Ernest from Trip Astute. In this video, we're answering a common

travel question -- Do I need a better camera while traveling?

(light chiming music)

Capturing photos and videos is one of the most essential

activities during a vacation. Until

recently, most people would carry a dedicated camera when traveling. In fact

I remember carrying a large and heavy SLR in the late 90s when I traveled to

Italy. It took incredible photos, but it was a bit of a pain carrying everywhere,

especially while backpacking. Since we now carry smartphones everywhere, a

common question that I often get is whether it's worth carrying another

camera when traveling. The answer is obviously subjective, but I wanted to

share our thoughts and provide some insights on the strengths and weaknesses

of smartphone cameras. Keep in mind that I'm not a professional or expert

photographer, and most of my experience is capturing video for this channel. So

let's start with the pros of using your smartphone. Number one: Always accessible.

There's an old saying in photography that the best camera is the one that you

have with you. We're all accustomed to carrying and using our smartphones, so

using it on vacation seems like a convenient and natural thing to do.

Number two: High resolution video and advanced features. The latest smartphone

cameras are capable of 4k video at 60 frames per second which blows away my

dedicated camera, the Canon G7X Mark II. And the portrait mode photos on my

iPhone X are arguably better than the ones I'm able to capture on this camera.

Number three: GPS logging and sharing options. While a

lot of dedicated cameras have the ability to log your GPS location either

natively or by using your phone and transferring via Wi-Fi or Bluetooth, the

process is just so much easier on your smartphone. I can even share photos and

videos to social media immediately, while it's much more of a process with my

dedicated camera. Number four: Less to carry. Having less items to worry about

when traveling is really convenient, and it usually means one less charger to

carry as well. Number five: Water resistance. I love that most newer

phones are water resistant. This makes it perfect for traveling, especially when

you might encounter rough weather conditions. So using your smart phone

seems great, right? Well, there are a few cons, so let's run through the list.

Number one: Limited low-light performance. The biggest drawback and limitation that

you'll find when using your smartphone is the performance in low-light

conditions. This is primarily due to the size the sensor. For example, my Canon G7X

has a one-inch sensor which allows you to capture a lot of light, especially in

low-light situations. Most smartphones, on the other hand, have a one-third to one-

half inch sensor, so you'll notice that it struggles in low-light conditions, and

the image and video tends to be a little more grainy.

This is usually not a problem in normal daytime lighting, but more of an issue in

the dark or indoors. Number two: Limited optical stabilization. Most newer phones

have great optical stabilization, but I still think that my dedicated camera has

better stabilization. Also, the amount of stabilization can be adjusted on my

dedicated camera. Number three: Concerns over damaging or losing your phone.

Having a dedicated camera can be convenient, especially for situations

like action sports. For example, we use a GoPro when filming in aquatic

environments and situations where there's a high risk of potential damage.

Breaking or losing your GoPro will be less costly than damaging your phone,

which is a critical tool in our daily lives.

Number four: Limited storage space. We all have had the experience of running out

of storage space on our phone. This can be super annoying when

traveling. Of course, it can happen to your dedicated camera too, but you

generally have more options when it comes to memory cards. Number five: Lower

megapixels. This is more of an issue if you plan to do professional work or

create a large print of your image. My Canon G7X, for example, is capable of 20

megapixels while my iPhone X has 12 megapixels. For most people, this

shouldn't be an issue, but is something to be aware of. There are other technical

limitations like not being able to save in RAW format, adjust

aperture and shutter speed settings, and in the case of DSLRs, being able to swap

lenses. But honestly, those are not likely to be issues for the casual photographer

or traveler, which is why I'm not including them in the list. Plus, there

are some workarounds for these issues on smartphones like using a more

featured camera app. So, my personal opinion is that for most people, a good

smartphone camera is really all you need. While you might not get the best

low-light performance, the convenience and daytime performance generally outweigh

the cons. Unless you're an enthusiast or professional who wants more options,

controls, and quality, I honestly recommend using your smartphone as your

primary camera while traveling. In addition, here are some tips when using

your smartphone on your trip. Number one: Clean up your photos and videos. I

recommend getting into the habit of reviewing your photos and videos every

night and deleting ones that you don't intend to keep. While digital photography

allows you to capture as many images as you want, it can easily lead to digital

clutter, so take the time to delete bad photos. You'll not only be happy later

when sharing your photos, but you'll have more space on your phone. Number two: Use

Google Photos. There are a ton of different photo management apps out

there. I personally use and recommend Google Photos. I like that my photos get

offloaded from my phone and stored in Google's cloud. Google also has some

pretty incredible intelligence around their photo recognition. For example, I

can type "hiking" and Google will find photos that will meet the search

criteria. I can even use Google Photos with my iPhone. While I like Apple Photos,

I've had problems with my photos and videos not syncing across all my devices.

Also, I pay a little extra to have Google Photos retain the original file type and

resolution, and even have it store and local copy on my personal server. I know

a lot of people dislike the idea of Google having access to your photo data,

but I personally find the intelligence offered by their service to outweigh my

privacy concerns. Number three: Carry a spare battery pack. Using your smartphone

camera for photos, and especially videos, will drain your battery.

I recommend carrying a spare battery. I'm a huge fan of Anker spare batteries

and chargers. In fact, I carry their power cord mini plus battery charger in my bag

at all times, and it comes in handy both on trips and my daily life. Number four:

Consider using a gimbal if you really want to upgrade the quality of your

smartphone videos. You might want to consider using a gimbal. There are a few

on the market like the DJI Osmo Mobile and the Zhiyun Smooth. Just make sure to

do your research before buying. For some reason, the optical stabilization of some

of the newer phones can interfere with the gimbal, causing jittery video. A lot

of video nerds like me are waiting for DJI to release their second generation

of the Osmo Mobile gimbal which will hopefully resolve this issue.

Do you carry a separate camera when traveling, or do you prefer to use your

smartphone? Please share your experience in the comments section below. Also, if

you have any questions, please let us know. We've included Amazon links to some

of the products mentioned in this video. Trip Astute does get a percentage if you

use our link. It doesn't cost you anything extra, but it helps us to

continue building content for this channel. If you enjoyed this video or

found it useful, please hit the "like" button and consider subscribing. Also,

sign up for our newsletter on our website for travel tips, news, and

giveaways. Until next time, travel safe and travel smart.

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Dragon Ball Super Hiatus Speculation Explained - Duration: 8:56.

A little over a week ago, Toei Animation announced that a new Kitaro project was in the works,

which sparked off a lot of speculation within the animation community that Super might be

going on hiatus.

We'll get into that in a second, but I posted a few tweets about this, which really took

off, and despite saying "This is 1000000% speculation" and specifically asking people

to not make videos on it, well… the internet being the internet, a lot of people ran with

it, made videos about it, and presented it without all of the details that lead to the

speculation in the first place.

As a result, I feel obligated to make this video – one I didn't really want to make

– just to primarily make it fundamentally clear that this isn't confirmed whatsoever,

but also to make sure that everyone understands the factors that lead to me speculating in

the first place.

This wasn't totally pulled out of thin air, there is actually some logic to this even

if it's not necessarily the most concrete thing ever.

So let's start right at the very beginning: Kitaro's a franchise from the 60s that first

got an anime from Toei Animation in the early 70s.

It pretty much had a new series every decade since its debut.

This new announcement is celebrating 50 years since the original series aired.

As it stands, we have no indication of what exactly this project is – it could be a

movie, it could be a TV special, it could be a web series, but if it's a new anime

series, then it opens up the question of where exactly it would air on Japanese TV, and that's

where this speculation starts.

While Kitaro has had many different spin-off series over the years, this particular anniversary

project is celebrating the original run, as I said, which has always aired in one time

slot.

Initially, it was Wednesday late-afternoons, the exact spot Dragon Ball and Dragon Ball

Z used to air in.

When it came back in 2007, it aired in the same slot that had now moved to Sunday mornings,

just as Dragon Ball now has with Super.

Although, again, we have no idea if this is actually a TV series, that is Kitaro's slot,

and it really doesn't have anywhere else to air on Japanese TV.

Monster Hunter at 8:30am isn't going anywhere, and of course neither is One Piece at 9:30.

Even if Monster Hunter were going off the air, Toei Animation aren't going to let it

compete with a titan like PreCure that airs at the same time.

That is a great way to divide your viewers and harm both series at once.

You may remember Dragon Ball Super's TV special getting poor ratings as a result of

Toei's Super Sentai being moved into the same slot on another channel, but that's

a Toei Company decision and not a Toei Animation decision – they're two separate entities.

Realistically, there's very little chance of Toei Animation ever letting two of their

own shows compete with another.

While Kitaro did recently have a crossover with Yokai Watch, a show that airs on TV Tokyo,

it's highly unlikely that Fuji TV would be willing to let Kitaro go from their network.

The reason being that Fuji TV has been Kitaro's home since the very beginning, and they've

pretty much always been involved with the anime's production committee, if not on

it themselves.

9:30am is One Piece's slot, and 10am onwards is the end of Fuji's children's programming

– they obviously can't show cartoons all day, so them opening up a new time slot would

be very unusual.

Like I said, if this Kitaro project is a TV anime, there's just nowhere else for it

go.

It's not going to be late-night anime, that's for sure.

Moving on, let's consider what we know about Dragon Ball Super at this point.

Per Kimitoshi Chioka's statement – he's Super's old series director - and the fact

that Blu-ray release dates of full arcs are announced all at once, this current Universe

Survival arc ends in March.

If you're not aware, Super has always been a cour-based show – cours refer to Japanese

TV seasons essentially – they're 3 month periods that usually consist of about 11 to

14 or so episodes.

You have one-cour shows, two-cour shows, three-cour shows etc, etc.

They start in Winter (January to March), Spring (April to June), Summer (July to September),

and Autumn (October to December).

So Super's looking to wrap up this arc at the end of the Winter cour.

If any new anime are starting, they'll begin in April.

That's the natural point for anything new to pop up in, and that's where people are

speculating that Super will be taken off the air temporarily, while Kitaro will take its

place.

This probably sounds totally mental, but let's take a look at what we know about Super right

now.

The last Blu-ray set announced has one fewer episode than any of the others.

Discrepancies like these are typically found when a show is coming to an end.

I'm sure anyone who's ever picked up any DVD set of any show ever has found the last

disc of the set with only a few episodes on, and the rest padded out with special features.

Toyotaro also mentioned that he'd be ahead of the anime down the line, and at the current

pacing, there's no way that's going to happen unless Super takes a break or has months

upon months of filler material.

There could be a million reasons for this stuff – maybe the Blu-ray listing is wrong

– after all, it used to say it had MORE episodes that normal.

Maybe Toyotaro spoke before plans were changed.

Who knows!

Again, this was intended to be off-hand speculation and not something people were meant to run

with.

With that said, I think it's important to address a few factors that make this a commercially

viable move.

Super's one of the most profitable anime in existence right now, so it vanishing temporarily

has to make some sort of sense.

Whenever animators speak about their work on Super, one recurring thing that pops up

time and time again is its schedule.

Yuya Takahashi's spoken about the time he has being half of what's normal, Naotoshi

Shida recently said Super's tough schedule is the big difference between working on it

and Z. Tu Yong-ce has spoken about it time and time again.

It's this constant looming issue over Super's head that's really difficult to escape.

With a new movie on the horizon, trying to keep a series like that afloat is going to

be especially difficult.

It'd be a smart move to put the series on hiatus until January 2019 – the start of

the Winter cour.

With adequate planning, they could begin planning this 'Super 2.0' several months in advance

of its theoretical January debut.

We know this movie has begun production far earlier than the previous two movies, so it's

perfectly possible for this to happen, particularly if they rely on a lot of freelancers and non-series-specific

animators as they did with Battle of Gods, for example.

Bringing the series back with an improved (or ideally fixed) production would do wonders

for not only the series reputation, but also their costs - remember that they're often

paying double the staff (and a whole bunch of external studios) just to get episodes

finished on time.

Despite saving on costs there, taking Super off the air isn't going to halt revenue

streams immediately.

New figures from the Universe Survival arc will continue to release throughout the year,

not to mention that Super is an international phenomenon that's currently airing all over

the planet.

With the new movie's promotional run ramping up, the interest in Dragon Ball isn't going

to vanish because of the TV series taking a break.

By releasing the film in December and following up with the return of Super in January, you

get to repeat how Super began in 2015, where you blow up interest with a new movie and

then ride that success into a new TV series… except this time, it'll hopefully be planned

a lot better so that the production doesn't totally collapse by episode 5.

Like I keep mentioning over and over though, all of this speculation hinges entirely on

this Kitaro project actually being an anime, which is why I didn't want to make a big

deal out of this.

It was an offhand comment on Twitter that blew up.

It's just one of those things that doesn't make any sense, but also makes so much sense

at the same time.

We'll know for sure as soon as Toei releases information on what exactly this Kitaro project

is, so hopefully we'll get something on that over the next two months or so.

I guess I should probably apologise for being a bit irresponsible with my tweets in this

instance.

I'm so used to just spouting thoughts into the void that it's easy to forget that quite

a few people are actually paying attention now.

I wanna give a shout out to 4chan of all places whose response when my tweets were posted

on /a/ was to simply say "who cares what some YouTuber has to say?"

That's basically the best attitude to take in cases like these.

My speculation is no more valid than anyone else's, so again, please don't take this

video as gospel.

It's a guess based on a couple of factors – it could happen, it could not.

Be responsible when you talk about this!

But that's all about all I have to say on the matter.

This totally didn't deserve a video by itself, but I would rather people understand where

the speculation originated from and get the full details instead of listening to some

random regurgitate it without the full context.

Let me know down below how likely you think this is happen, whether you even want it to

happen at all, and where you'd like to see a continuation of Super go.

As always, be sure to rate the video, subscribe if you're new, and I will see you next time.

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Fast Radio Bursts: Mystery Solved? - Duration: 5:34.

[♪ INTRO]

The universe is full of mysteries, and it often takes years of staring at something

to figure out what it could be.

But what if you don't have years?

What if you just have one split second?

That's what's happened with so-called fast radio bursts.

For a decade, astronomers have been struggling to understand these weird events, which appear

as a flash of radio waves in a random part of the sky.

But this week, according to a paper published in the journal Nature, we might have finally

figured out what causes at least one of them.

Fast radio bursts, or FRBs, are called fast for a reason: each event lasts for just a

couple of milliseconds, then it never appears again.

Usually. In 2015, astronomers noticed that one they'd previously observed repeats.

It's called FRB 121102, and the signal comes from a dwarf galaxy

about three billion light-years from us.

Since then, it's been observed a handful of times.

And in this new paper, researchers published a new guess about what might be causing it.

After collecting 18 new observations, the authors focused on the length of the bursts,

along with two aspects of the radio waves: their dispersion and their polarization.

A wave's dispersion describes how much one frequency gets separated from another.

Even if an object emits a bunch of frequencies at once, they might reach Earth at different

times because of how they pass through space.

Kind of like how a prism can separate white light into a rainbow.

So dispersion can indicate things about the conditions around where the wave was emitted.

On the other hand, polarization, which involves the direction waves travel,

provides insight into the emitter itself.

In this case, all the observations had roughly the same polarization, and that told the scientists

that whatever created the bursts has a constant orientation relative to Earth.

Besides that, some of these bursts were almost astonishingly short.

One lasted just 30 microseconds!

That implies that whatever created it was about 10 kilometers across,

which just so happens to be about the size of a neutron star,

the dense cores leftover from smaller supernovas.

The observations also showed that the source of the burst was surrounded by a cloud of

electrons and bathed in a violent magnetic field.

Astronomers usually associate those conditions with the space around a black hole.

So one possible scenario is that this FRB comes from a poor, tortured neutron star

being jostled by a nearby black hole.

Or, it might be a neutron star surrounded by the remnants of a supernova,

or even something completely different.

We'll need more research to figure it out.

Still, even if we do figure out the source for sure,

there are a lot of other questions to answer.

Like, we don't really know how a neutron star would cause these bursts, even if we

can confirm that's where they're coming from.

So, part of the mystery might be solved, but we've still got a long way to go.

But that isn't the only star-themed discovery we made recently.

Using observations made with the creatively-named Very Large Telescope in Chile, astronomers

reported that the universe might have way more massive stars than expected.

They published their findings last week in the journal Science.

Since the 1950s, it's been believed that large stars are incredibly rare,

but that's been tough to check.

Because besides being really large, these stars don't tend to last very long, so it's

hard to find a bunch of them in one area.

Astronomers are especially interested in these objects because they end their lives in powerful

supernovas, which could produce the universe's heavy elements like gold, nickel, and uranium.

And stars like them also shaped the early universe with powerful radiation.

So they have a lot to teach us.

To try and study multiple stars at once, these scientists looked at the nearby Large Magellanic

Cloud, one of our satellite galaxies only about 160,000 light-years away.

Within the Cloud lies the Tarantula nebula,

one of the most active starburst regions in our local universe.

These regions are places where a lot of stars are made in a relatively short period of time,

which makes them especially useful for research.

In this latest study, when the scientists observed the nebula, they found dramatically

more high-mass stars than predicted.

For example, they found 30% more stars more than 30 times the mass of our Sun.

And for stars more than 60 times as massive, it was an extra 73%.

They even found a star weighing more than 200 solar masses,

although it probably got heavier over time.

The authors argue that, taken together, their data implies that stars can be born with masses

up to 300 times more than the Sun.

Which is twice the previously accepted limit.

Also, since these giant stars burn through their fuel and die much more quickly than

stars like our Sun, these results imply we should see a lot more deaths, too.

Specifically, when stars like this die, they can turn into supernovas and create black holes.

So, based on these findings, the team estimates that

one type of supernova should occur around 70% more often than expected,

and that there could be nearly triple as many black holes in the universe.

All these big conclusions, though, only hold true if the Tarantula nebula isn't, like,

a special case of star formation.

To know that, astronomers will have to make more observations of other starburst regions.

Because, you know, you didn't think all the work was done, did you?

If you learn anything from SciShow Space, it's that there's always more work to be done.

If you want to stay up to date with the Tarantula nebula and all kinds of space news,

you can go to youtube.com/scishowspace and subscribe.

SciShow Space is the first spinoff show of SciShow

and it's been steadily growing over the last few years.

And if you like it and want to help it grow, please tell your friends about it.

We're so close to a million subscribers, and getting excited!

[♪ OUTRO]

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What Great Movies Look Like Without Special Effects - Duration: 11:19.

Hollywood blockbusters have become increasingly reliant on visual effects over the past few

decades, and recent advances in technology have made it so feats in VFX work that were

considered impossible just a few years ago are now well within reach.

More and more studios are using CGI in films, mostly because it's often cheaper than the

alternative.

In fact, many modern blockbusters are covered in so many digital layers that the original

footage looks unrecognizable—and more often than not, completely ridiculous.

Here's what these movies really looked like before special effects were added.

300: Rise of an Empire Zack Snyder's 300 made heavy use of CGI, and

the technology used to create it had advanced immensely by the time its sequel, Rise of

an Empire, came around.

Which, of course, meant squeezing every ounce of that tech into the movie.

Director Noam Murro told Forbes: "It's amazing how the tools available eight

years later continue to develop.

A major difference is CGI and the ability to create things in post that are convincing

and complex and three-dimensional.

The idea of creating a water movie without a drop of water on the set is remarkable."

The filmmaker also revealed they relied on some of the same techniques used in the Oscar-winning

CGI blockbuster Gravity.

Elysium

Neill Blomkamp's follow-up to his acclaimed debut District 9 didn't exactly go as planned,

despite the star power of Matt Damon.

The blockbuster sci-fi film cost a whopping $115 million to make, but only returned $93

million at the domestic box office.

But while Blomkamp took full responsibility for the film's failings, the South African

director didn't have any complaints about the special effects team, which had to put

together over three times as many VFX shots as they had for District 9.

Jurassic World

When Steven Spielberg decided to adapt Michael Crichton's novel Jurassic Park, CGI as we

know it today didn't really exist.

Spielberg brought on Industrial Light and Magic and tasked them with creating living,

breathing dinosaurs using computer-generated graphics, and their efforts proved revolutionary.

Of course, it wasn't just CGI that brought the inhabitants of Jurassic Park to life.

There were a number of practical effects used too, and ILM mixed it up in the same way for

Jurassic World.

The fourth film in the franchise used detailed white casts of dinosaur heads that would later

be layered with CGI for close-up shots, and they used actors in motion capture suits to

make sure their movement seemed real.

VFX supervisor Tim Alexander told Below the Line:

"It gave us a new natural look for the animation.

We ended up casting a person to give us a consistency in the performance.

There were individual people being that raptor.

We had suits that they would put on with a tail."

Mad Max: Fury Road

When George Miller returned to the world of Mad Max with his critically acclaimed Fury

Road in 2015, audiences were blown away by the sequel's frenetic pace and visceral action—much

of which was achieved through the hard work of inventive mechanics who built the vehicles

used in the movie from scratch.

The chase scenes were all shot for real, but the final product wouldn't have looked anywhere

near as eye-popping if it weren't for the VFX team.

Led by supervisor Andrew Jackson, hundreds of CGI artists enhanced over 2000 shots in

Fury Road, from adding characters to creating an epic toxic storm.

The Avengers

When Earth's Mightiest Heroes teamed up on the big screen in 2012, the stakes were high

for Marvel Studios and their team of visual effects artists.

Jeff White, the film's VFX supervisor, told MTV:

"With Avengers, there were so many things to get right.

We created a lot of New York City for the film and needed to build flying shots of Iron

Man all from photography.

We had to build a new Iron Man suit—the Mark VII—and Stark Tower.

We had to build the alien race.

When you add all of those things up, there are quite a few challenges there."

Green screens were used during most of the film's action sequences, so the cast spent

a good chunk of time reacting to invisible threats and taking cover from fake explosions.

The biggest hurdle they faced was inserting the Hulk into group situations.

White explained: "We wanted it to feel very natural when he's

sitting in that circle of Avengers.

We spent a lot of time working on his skin and his hair and his teeth, just to make sure

that all of that was believable."

Man of Steel

To create the illusion of flight, Richard Donner's Superman employed wire rigs to hang

leading man Christopher Reeve in front of different projected backgrounds.

The film is a classic, and the effects looked great in the '70s, but watching it today it

feels as though you're flying with Superman as opposed to him flying past you—something

Man of Steel director Zack Snyder wanted to avoid when he set out to make Superman soar.

Snyder decided to use a handheld approach to filming Clark's flying scenes, which meant

adding in most of the effects in post.

Wire rigs and gimbals were used to suspend Henry Cavill in front of green screens, and

the CGI team did the rest.

Iron Man 3

When the first Iron Man movie dropped in 2008, director Jon Favreau wasn't known for CGI-heavy

features, but advances in technology had convinced him to change his stance.

"I've always steered away from using visual effects whenever possible…

That being said, in the last few years there have been a lot of wonderful visual effects

movies where it's beginning to become seamless even to me."

Favreau returned for the sequel, but Shane Black took the reins for Iron Man 3, which

contained some of the most challenging visual effects yet.

Marvel Studios head honcho Kevin Feige explained: "We wanted the ability to be able to suit

up anywhere, anyhow, without a giant gantry."

The answer was having Tony Stark design outlets he injects just below the skin, not unlike

the comics, allowing him to call the Iron Man suit from anywhere.

To pull off the effect, each individual piece had to be digitally added to Robert Downey

Jr.'s body after the fact.

Spider-Man: Homecoming

Years of gymnastics training really paid off for Tom Holland on the set of Spider-Man:

Homecoming, the character's eagerly anticipated introduction to the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

Even with the advances in CGI in recent years, it helps to have an actor who feels comfortable

jumping around in tights and doesn't mind hanging around on wires all day long.

This was the case with the film's Washington Monument scene—but while that was indeed

Holland under the Spidey mask, the monument itself was a fake, erected on a studio sound

stage.

"We couldn't film at the real Washington Monument, but we built very impressive, very large chunks

of the monument for filming."

Holland got up the structure with the aid of a wire rig, though even with his background

it was far from a walk in the park.

"We did two weeks and every single shot was upside down.

And my head just took a pounding, man, from all the blood that was rushing to it."

The Jungle Book

The CGI Jon Favreau used for Iron Man was nothing compared to what he did for his 2016

live-action adaptation of The Jungle Book.

To create an entire jungle around a human actor, they needed to pull out all the stops.

The lighting was particularly difficult.

The director explained: "It's very hard to fake light and shadow.

So everything became about using panels of LEDs to project light so if we had the kid

bowing before the elephants, you have panels where we actually would pre-animate the elephants

and they would cast the shadows on the kid in the exact right way."

This meant that 12-year-old star Neel Sethi had to imagine the animals he was interacting

with, though Favreau was on hand to make the experience as real as possible for the young

actor via puppets and actors in blue suits.

RoboCop

Paul Verhoeven's RoboCop got the most out of the special effects available in the '80s,

using a combination of stop-motion and prosthetic builds to create a movie that was disturbingly

realistic at times.

In the 2014 reboot, Murphy gets his injuries in an explosion that was created digitally,

but the suit he dons afterward was actually real.

"And there was a philosophy from the start that we were going to have a head-to-toe suit."

The challenge was building a suit that was mobile and easy for the digital department

to add onto.

The Martian

Ridley Scott is no stranger to special effects, but creating the red planet onscreen for The

Martian may have been his biggest challenge as a director.

While some practical effects were used, a huge amount of digital work was required to

give The Martian Scott's desired look.

VFX supervisor Anders Langlands told Gizmodo: "[Ridley Scott] is famous for doing his little

sketches which are sort of really cool Ridley-grams.

We'd ask 'What do you want the background mountains to look like in this shot?'

And he'd sketch out a little diagram of what they wanted.

So you just literally match that and he'd be happy."

A lot of time was spent finding the right hue for the skies and arid landscapes of Mars,

though in the end it was a simple thing that caused the VFX team the most problems: the

helmet visors.

"But of course glass visors would reflect the crew, and the lights, and the sound stage,

so all the helmet visors you see in the film are actually added in digitally."

Suicide Squad

David Ayer's anti-hero ensemble Suicide Squad definitely had its flaws, but few of those

were the fault of the many visual effects houses—18 companies in total—that worked

tirelessly on it.

Imageworks were the ones who handled the Squad's final battle with Enchantress, and the movie's

villain proved to be a huge challenge, according to VFX supervisor Mark Breakspear.

He told ARTofVFX: "Enchantress was a unique challenge as the

actress had been shot without a costume as we had to add it in later to allow it to behave

in a way that normal cloth or materials couldn't."

Breakspear later told AWN that of the 300 shots they enhanced for the film's third act,

dealing with the Enchantress' tattoos proved the most difficult.

"That was amazingly tricky to make sure it looked like skin, but also had the translucency

that we needed to see the sub-surface tattoos."

The Wolf of Wall Street Watching Martin Scorsese's ode to excess The

Wolf of Wall Street, the only scenes that stick out as being possibly computer-generated

are the one during which Jordan Belfort's yacht sinks and the one when a lion wanders

freely through his office.

But a visual effects reel released by Brainstorm Digital revealed that some of the most basic

shots in the movie were rendered with CGI.

From sun loungers to tennis courts, Brainstorm made plenty of subtle touches to bring the

film in line with the director's vision.

VFX producer Mark Russell told Digital Arts: "Working with Martin Scorsese, everything

is about propelling a story forward and contributing to the film.

I feel that with his movies, there's a kind of stylized realism to them that we have to

integrate with."

San Andreas The amount of destruction on show in this

Dwayne Johnson-led blockbuster definitely doesn't come cheap, but San Andreas actually

cost a lot less to make than many of the big natural disaster flicks that came before it.

According to Variety, the production budget was only $114 million—roughly half the amount

needed to bring Roland Emmerich's 2012 to the big screen.

The film's visual effects supervisor, Colin Strause, was able to keep costs down by employing

practical solutions to problems that most visual effects companies would solve with

only computers today.

As he explained it: "You can make a $100 million movie look like

a $200 million movie.

You can make movies way smarter.

CG for the sake of CG is always a mistake."

They still had their work cut out for them, though.

Seven different companies worked together to render 1,300 VFX shots for the movie.

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Elif Episode 645 - Ending Scene | Season 4 Episode 85 (English subtitles) - Duration: 4:05.

Oh, Mr. Mustafa. Welcome, come in.

Is Mrs. Macide home?

Erm... She should be in her room.

You can go to the study room, in the mean time, I'll let her know.

OK, but you should talk to her, as soon as possible.

Of course, don't even think about it.

Come in.

- Good morning, Mrs. Macide. - Good morning, Yıldız.

Sorry to disturb you,

but Mr. Mustafa has arrived.

erm... He needs to see you. He's on hold in study room right now.

Well... I didn't know about him coming.

He looks both lost in thoughts and in a hurry.

Oh my God.

Is this about Melek?

OK, Yıldız. You may leave.

I'll be there in a minute.

She'll love these when she sees!

Mustafa?

Something happened recently?

Mrs. Macide, as soon as I've heard, I came here. I didn't want to talk this over the phone.

What is it?

Well, I really don't know how to put this, Mrs. Macide.

Speak Mustafa, why aren't you telling me? Or something bad happened?

Mrs. Macide...

Mrs. Macide...

Mrs. Melek's tomb has been dug up.

Alright, what is the result?

It's dug up, but...

The tomb was empty, Mrs. Macide.

This means...

Mrs. Melek may be still alive.

Was Melek alive through all this?

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How to Make Money Stripping in the New Economy | We the Internet TV - Duration: 3:13.

New York City strippers have gone on strike

as they struggle to compete against "Startenders,

a new breed of bartenders with little mixology experience but large social media followings.

So, for you strippers out there, here are some tips for taking your clothes off in a quickly evolving technological landscape.

It's 2018, ladies. Strip like it.

(music)

Whether it's Venmo, Chase QuickPay, or a Square swiper in your buttcrack,

you'll need a way to take digital transfers.

I mean, even my weed dealer takes venmo.

This way, you won't have to wait for a guy's boner to go down before he can withdraw more cash from the ATM.

And, if you take Bitcoin, it's as if your clients are using virtual cash.

Untraceable. Their wives will never know.

Until they see the glitter you left on their husbands.

(music)

Let's face it, if you're not online, are you even stripping?

Tattoo your handle on your butt cheek, so that any clandestine photo that's taken of you has an automatic watermark.

(music)

In today's competitive landscape, data is the name of the game.

Are your clients tall or short?

Bald or with a manbun?

Newly single or widowed since the '70s?

Have your clients fill out a feedback questionnaire and work that data like dat ass.

Give bald guys a shoutout on your Instagram!

Or offer to wear a mask of your client's dead wife!

See where in the market you're already needed and fulfill that need.

(music)

If you're competing with the fancy new bottle girls in town,

you need to leverage your existing customer loyalty with a rewards program.

Hand out a punch card or an old thong with a hole in it.

Punch a new hole every time your faithful customers get a lap dance, and make the tenth one free!

Stop thinking of it as a "strip club" and start thinking of it as a "co-stripping space."

Learn from top coworking spaces like wework, District CoWork, and The Farm, and get some fast wifi for you and your customers.

Line the walls with murals that promote the type of culture you'd like to foster,

and heck, get an office dog or two.

Also, three words: iced coffee kegerator.

The more awake your client, the more dances they get.

Move over, Startenders. There's a new Starista in town.

(music)

Invest in yourself by investing in your palate!

Enroll in a sommelier course.

Show that your taste in wine is as good as your taste in booty clap music,

and that, like the vintages you're selling, you too are aging gracefully.

(music)

More politics at the strip club.

Every few songs, have the DJ play the national anthem.

Fly the American flag! You have so many poles to choose from.

Some strippers kneel in protest while others stand and salute.

Clients will buy dances from whomever they agree with,

but more importantly, passions will rise on both sides.

It's the perfect storm to make it rain.

Look, ladies, the competition isn't going away.

And you want to be the Netflix of stripping, not the Blockbuster.

You may have D cups, but you still need to bring your A game.

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