Bronze Jhin vs. Challenger Jhin
Bronze Jhin vs. Challenger Jhin
Bronze Jhin vs. Challenger Jhin
Bronze Jhin vs. Challenger Jhin
Bronze Jhin vs. Challenger Jhin
Bronze Jhin vs. Challenger Jhin
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January 2018 Worldwide Devotional for Young Adults - Duration: 1:33:02.
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The new Mercedes-Benz G-Class (2018): Stronger Than Time. - Duration: 2:54.
A long, long time ago nature found a way to preserve DNA.
Around 40 million years later some engineers built a car as never before.
A car with a strong DNA that lives on from generation to generation.
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how to upload videos on youtube/seo/2018 - Duration: 7:20.
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Reflecting on the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. - Duration: 1:10.
Eve Everette: Martin Luther King Jr. swept the nation... He stole the minds and the hearts
of the nation and challenged everyone.
Katherine Conway-Turner: I think that today, and moving forward,
becomes even more important that we unite.
I'm thinking, Wow, our students have the tools and vocabulary and the resilience and the courage to stand up
and do something like that.
Drew Kahn: We are here to improve the world.
We are here to see what's wrong,
and stand in the face of injustice and make things right.
And so I think that sense of connection and patience would be messages that he
would say we really need today and that I'd like to hear what I think of his voice.
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K-Food Sensation - Duration: 5:44.
If there was one item from Korea causing a global sensation with its unforgettable flavors
and charms, what would you say it is?
It's hansik, Korean cuisine.
As if proving its global popularity, many YouTubers are sharing their experiences of
K-Food with others around the globe.
Let's kick off a delicious journey into Korean culture with special company.
This is an award ceremony held in Seoul.
The unique thing is, all the prizewinners are non-Korean YouTubers.
This award ceremony is part of a video contest that took place under the theme of "My Favorite
K-Food."
Ranging from traditional food to processed foods, the participants cook or taste their
favorite Korean food in the videos.
These videos definitely speak to their love and affection for Korean food.
(English) "I love to watch Korean drama and I have already
seen Korean food there, and they looked yummy."
The prizewinners are given the chance to travel different cities in Korea over five days.
Talking about Korean food, we can't forget about kimchi, a staple fermented vegetable
side dish.
This is a Korean culture experience center in Hanok Village in Jeonju.
Here, visitors can learn how to make kimchi and taste their own kimchi.
Types and tastes of kimchi differ from region to region.
In Jeonju , the locals use onions, daikon radishes, garlic and fermented yellow croakers
for the kimchi marinade.
They seem genuinely excited about this new experience.
Through the process, they also feel the warm sentiments of Koreans.
(SOV) "Let me taste a little piece of my kimchi.
It tastes like proper kimchi.
I can't believe I've just made it "
Above all, these guys had the most fun learning about Korean traditional alcohol ranging from
takju , raw rice liquor, and yakju , medicinal liquor, to hard liquor.
They also learned how to make traditional alcohol themselves.
The first step to making makgeolli is cooking hard-boiled rice.
That's the main ingredient of the beverage as well.
Then the rice should be mixed with water and nuruk , a Korean fermentation starter.
After three days to a week, the ingredients slowly ferment before finally turning into
a milky, off-white beverage.
(Japanese) "I'm currently making makgeolli.
I've just added yeast.
This is how it's made.
It's so fun."
Makgeolli is highly versatile.
With a few gentle bubbles, it can be used as a base spirit for countless fruit cocktails,
making it popular among youngsters and foreigners.
(English) "I like it, it's different from what I expected
it to be.
Back home, we used grapes.
It has strong liquor taste to it, so it's different, but I enjoyed it."
Now the YouTubers are on a strawberry farm to harvest winter strawberries.
Strawberries are a spring fruit in Korea, but winter strawberries are more popular for
their firm texture and refreshing sweetness.
These guys are finally harvesting strawberries.
Of course, they never miss their chance of sharing this unique experience with their
viewers.
The strawberries have been grown using eco-friendly means and are absolutely delicious.
They can be enjoyed the way they are, but these guys are making strawberry cupcakes
in time for Christmas.
Time flew by and the 5-day trip is about to come to an end.
They must feel closer to Korea after experiencing the quintessence of Korean culture and cuisine.
(English) "This trip touches upon agriculture and local
culture, so it's something different as it's quite difficult for tourists to experience
in Seoul.
It's very interesting and amazing."
Five days in Korea in winter must have left a very special impression on the prizewinners.
Now it's time for them to share those moments again with their viewers in their own unique
ways.
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South Korea's presidential office unveils reform plan of key investigative bodies - Duration: 2:54.
A grand plan has been unveiled by the South Korea's presidential office to reform the
nation's key investigative bodies - the National Intelligence Service, the prosecution, and
the police - in an effort to prevent abuse of power by keeping a firm check and balance
system in place.
Our chief Blue House correspondent Moon Connyoung reports.
It was one of the South Korean president's key campaign pledges during last year's snap
presidential election: A reform of law enforcement and intelligence agencies to prevent abuse
of power... one that was utterly exposed in the
impeachment of the previous president.
Eight months into the job, the Blue House has unveiled its draft copy of the reform
involving the nation's intelligence service, prosecution and police.
(Korean) "We continue to confirm that it was the wrongdoing
of the prosecution, police and the National Intelligence Service that led to the corruption
case of impeached president Park in 2017.
The Moon administration will end this vicious cycle by putting in place systems to check
and balance the power of these organizations."
The Blue House reform plan largely comprises three components.
One, the National Intelligence Service will take its hands off local politics and transfer
its rights to investigate espionage cases to the police and focus its efforts on gathering
intelligence on North Korea and overseas.
The NIS has been under fire lately on suspicion that it interfered in various elections, including
the 2012 presidential election, in which the ousted former leader Park Geun-hye was elected.
Two, the prosecutors' exclusive authority to directly investigate cases will be scaled
down as the police will take over most of its investigative functions.
The move will gain further momentum with the creation of a new body to monitor and investigate
corruption and influence-peddling of high-level public officials and their families; that
includes state prosecutors, judges, generals, lawmakers as well as the president.
Three, the police vested with new investigative powers from the intelligence agency and the
prosecution will also be subject to monitoring; a new mission-specific office will be created
within the National Police Agency to keep the police in check.
(STAND-UP) "The Blue House says such reform is absolutely
necessary to root out social evils, such as abuse of power, and turn these power-concentrated
agencies into ones that stand with the average Koreans not against them.
It remains to be seen whether the reform will be carried out as it not only requires parliamentary
approval but also reflecting on the failure of such attempt in 2004 by the Roh administration
under which President Moon was chief of staff.
Moon Connyoung, Arirang News, the Blue House."
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