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Ghriba Bahla aux amandes et aux sésames اروع والذ وصفه لمحبوبه الجماهير غريبه البهله بمقادير جديده - Duration: 11:40.
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Skinny Body Deformity to Muscular Fitness Model - Inspirational Transformation - Duration: 6:03.
My name is Riley Byrne I was born with a body deformity called Pectus Excavatum
and this is my story
pectus excavatum is a condition resulting in a hole in the middle of the chest
and flared ribs
growing up I was completely depressed about my body and had zero confidence
as you can see here I was always trying to hide my condition
putting my hands over my indented chest doing everything I could to not let
people see my body
as I grew older into my teens I became extremely lanky this combined with my
pectus resulted in absolutely no self-esteem
at the age of 16 I decided to join a gym in an attempt to build muscle and improve my body
I started to progress my muscles slowly grew and with it came my confidence
two years later I got approached by a modeling agency and I was now confident
enough to do a topless photo shoot
as my body developed and my pectus became less noticeable every aspect of
my life began to improve
from this point on I became obsessed with the gym on a constant pursuit of bettering my body every single day
I moved to the Gold Coast and I became bigger stronger more successful with
modeling and just way more confident in my own skin
I had a realization as to how much weightlifting transformed my body but
more importantly my entire life so I started filming my workouts and
posting YouTube videos to motivate others to change their bodies and take
control of their lives
however the journey was not over for me yet in fact it was just beginning
I committed myself fully to training and proper nutrition
and my body continued to progress
I documented the entire journey in an attempt to inspire others to take action
and transform their bodies
my hard work was now paying off and I started to
develop a body and a lifestyle that I never could have previously imagined
after years of training I finally managed to overcome my condition of
pectus through exercise and am finally happy with my body
bodybuilding has changed my life I've gone from a skinny self-conscious boy
terrified to take off my shirt too proud and confident in my own body
thank you so much for watching this video I hope my story has inspired you to take action
towards your ideal body and life if it did please give this video a share so I
can reach and inspire more people thank you so much genuinely appreciate it
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NEWCASTLE'S BIGGEST BURGER CHALLENGE (16 PATTIES) - Duration: 6:45.
16:16 cool let's just start had more time to cool. Hey everybody this is Randy
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foodchallenges.com! Very very excited today I'm going for overall win number
497 I'm almost to 500 but I am in the Hamilton area of Newcastle New South
Wales I'm at Eight Bulls I'm taking on New Castle's Biggest Burger Challenge, now
I've got 20 minutes to finish this whole thing here it's really a record
challenge our friend a couple months ago Lemon Blossom he dominated this burger
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Magic Mitch just dominated in 13 minutes and 58 seconds I think it was he ate 15
patty so now I have to break their record by eating 16 patties all with the
cheese and then the garlic mayo but I've got 20 minutes to finish if I win I'll
get this whole burger free and I'll be on their Wall of Fame as the new record
holder so let's get this challenge started!
All right like I said I've got 20 minutes to finish but I'm going to try
to do it and under the 13:58 Magic Mitch just did but got my waters here they've
got time as do I, lets eat! 1, 2, 3. . . Boom!
Six minutes and 45 seconds in still got plenty of time these burgers are
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Six patties left!
We're 15 minutes in we've got five minutes left!
17 minutes and 12 seconds it was definitely a delicious burger though
I've heard some great things about the burgers and stuff here at Eight-Bulls
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so now anybody that wants to try the challenge themselves they've got to
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Double Standard Media Silent When Obama Called Libya a "S Show - Duration: 6:58.
Double Standard: Media Silent When Obama Called Libya a �S***� Show
It was the expletive heard round the world: President Trump�s alleged decision to call
certain nations �s***hole countries� � including Haiti and Guatemala � during a bipartisan
Oval Office conference on immigration reform.
It didn�t take long for the liberal media to pounce.
�This is CNN Tonight, I�m Don Lemon. The president of the United States is racist,�
the least trusted anchor at the most trusted name in news began his show Friday. �A lot
of us already knew that.�
Believe it or not, some other liberal stalwarts were less subtle. ��What he said was basically
a form of eugenics�: a professor on Trump�s �s**thole countries� remarks� read Vox�s
headline on the matter. Lorella Praeli, the ACLU�s director of immigration policy and
campaigns, was even less delicate when it came to her ad hom: �President Trump has
been consistently honest about the white nationalism behind his immigration policies.�
Pretty damning invective there. However, it�s worth pointing out that all three of these
institutions, from the venerable to Vox, were around two years ago.
I point that out because that�s exactly when former President Obama said something
involving almost the same expletive that Trump used to describe an African nation in chaos
� one which the Obama administration likely wasn�t totally jazzed about letting immigrants
in from.
The nation was Libya, which came up during a 2016 interview with The Atlantic. The former
president was talking about how the whole thing had gone to pot after Gadhafi had been
deposed.
So we actually executed this plan as well as I could have expected: We got a UN mandate,
we built a coalition, it cost us $1 billion � which, when it comes to military operations,
is very cheap,� Obama said during the interview.
�We averted large-scale civilian casualties, we prevented what almost surely would have
been a prolonged and bloody civil conflict. And despite all that, Libya is a mess.
Do you think President Trump should have made the s***hole remark?
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updates free of charge. You may opt out at anytime. You also agree to our Privacy Policy
and Terms of Use. �Mess is the president�s diplomatic term;
privately, he calls Libya a �s*** show,� in part because it�s subsequently become
an ISIS haven � one that he has already targeted with air strikes,� The Atlantic�s
Jeffrey Goldberg noted.
�It became a s*** show, Obama believes, for reasons that had less to do with American
incompetence than with the passivity of America�s allies and with the obdurate power of tribalism.�
This isn�t to criticize Obama for his choice of words, although his strategy in the North
African country left something to be desired. Libya, as a polity, was a s*** show, and the
president duly acknowledged this fact. This deserves a rare plaudit for our former commander
in chief.
As for what Trump said, we can only ascertain that his remarks involved Haiti, El Salvador
and other unspecified African nations. In each of those cases, you may disagree with
the expletive. If you�re a liberal, you may think this somehow makes Trump a racist.
However, at least in the two countries we can identify, you�re unlikely to book your
next vacation to these feces-burrows, and not without reason.
For those attracted to the charm and squalid danger of the Haiti portrayed in Graham Greene�s
�The Comedians,� rest assured things have somehow managed to get a lot worse in the
intervening years. Decades of ruin under the Duvalier family dictatorship and their tontons
macoutes turned the Caribbean nation into one of the most indigent and defeated places
on earth. Since they were deposed, several earthquakes and a concatenation of corrupt
and inept leaders (who one can safely assume managed to skim off no small amount of skrilla
from disaster relief efforts) have made things no better in Haiti.
This has predictably led to an upsurge in crime in the country. In a 2012 State Department
advisory � issued under, for those bad with dates, the Obama administration � travelers
were urged not to visit Haiti unless they enjoyed playing roulette with their lives.
�US citizens have been victims of violent crime, including murder and kidnapping, predominantly
in the Port-au-Prince area. No one is safe from kidnapping, regardless of occupation,
nationality, race, gender, or age,� the advisory read.
Lovely. While El Salvador doesn�t quite have any dictator with the depravity factor
of the Duvaliers or many of Haiti�s other exigencies, that hasn�t stopped the country
from being the most violent in the world not currently experiencing a war. Insight Crime
reports the Central American nation reported 5,278 murders in 2016 �for a homicide rate
of 81.2 per 100,000.� That was actually down from the 104 per 100,000 just the year
before.
And what�s responsible for this? Gangs like MS-13, which have terrorized the populace
and cornered the market on human and drug trafficking, extortion and other fun stuff.
I�m not quite sure how I feel about presidents calling entire countries s***holes. That said,
I�m also not too keen on presidents calling entire countries s*** shows. Yet, Obama�s
utterance induced almost total media silence, while the other one caused the country to
ground to a halt and start wringing its hands over a president that�s said something �racist�
for the eleventy-billionth time.
If Barack Obama�s State Department can quite rightly point out the rampant criminality
in Haiti, so can Donald Trump. And if Obama can call a country a s*** show, I think s***hole
isn�t exactly too far off when we�re dealing with El Salvador and Haiti.
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How to Transfer Land to Your LLC (2018) - Duration: 3:05.
hi everyone Ricky Keyt here attorney at Keyt Law today. I'm going to give you a
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Education In Society: Crash Course Sociology #40 - Duration: 11:32.
The average American spends 13 and a half years of their life in school.
And that's not counting the amount of time that you spend watching Crash Course.
Getting a bachelor's degree means spending upwards of 17 years as a student.
And advanced degrees like medical degrees or PhDs can tack on another 4 to 6 years on top of that.
So, why do we spend so much time in the classroom?
With so much information available to us with just a few taps on our phones and computers,
it might seem like sitting in a classroom to learn about the world isn't really necessary anymore.
But educational institutions aren't just places where we learn facts – and Google is no substitute for the social functions that schools provide.
In fact, neither is Crash Course.
So let's take a look at how educational institutions are organized in our society and what those institutional structures can tell us about how our society functions.
[Theme Music]
You know what I mean when I talk about "Education," right?
For our purposes, education is the social institution through which society provides its members with all kinds of important knowledge,
not just basic facts and job skills but also cultural norms and values.
And this can come in the form of formal schooling, where instruction comes from specially trained teachers, but it doesn't have to.
What education has looked like across different eras and different places is very different from the schooling that you probably know.
Historically, education was a privilege of the wealthy.
In fact, the word school comes from the Greek word for leisure – 'Scole'.
In Ancient Greece, wealthy young men spent their free time learning from scholars like Socrates, Aristotle, and Plato.
Nowadays, most high-income countries have formal schooling systems that are available to everyone.
So the amount of schooling that the average person gets in most societies is closely tied to the country's level of economic development.
While young people in the US can expect to spend at least 12 years in school,
those who live in lower-income countries are much more likely to never get past middle school.
The US, however, will be the setting that we'll be using to explore how sociology understands education as a social institution.
So let's go right to the Thought Bubble for a quick overview of how schooling is structured in the United States.
In the US, publicly funded schools have existed since almost the beginning of our country.
Thomas Jefferson was an early proponent of separating schools from religious institutions, which at the time were the main providers of education.
The widespread availability of public schools really took off in the middle of the 19th century,
when politician and educational reformer Horace Mann pushed for Massachusetts to create a formalized, state funded system of primary schools.
By 1918, all states had passed mandatory education laws, which required children to attend school until they reached the age of 16.
A major aim of these laws was to promote literacy.
Both Jefferson and Mann pushed for public education systems because they believed that a well-educated populace was a necessary requirement for a democracy.
Nowadays, about 87% of students in the US attend public schools, which start in kindergarten when children are five.
And when I say public schools, this refers to schools funded through the government with taxpayer dollars.
And of course, US public schools are organized into primary and secondary education.
Compulsory education starts with elementary school, which begins for most Americans around age 5 and continues through 5th grade, until ages 10 or 11.
These grades are considered "primary" schooling.
Starting at age 11 or 12, children enter middle- or junior high school, which consists of grades 6th through 8th in most states.
Around age 14, they typically enter high school, which often includes 9th through 12th grades.
Middle and High school are also referred to as "secondary schooling."
And many school districts offer alternatives to the standard high school curriculum,
in the form of Vocational and Technical training schools, sometimes known as VoTech schools.
Votech schools focus on teaching specific skills, like automotive repair or cosmetology,
and students leave school with certifications that help them enter the workforce right away.
Thanks Thought Bubble!
Another educational option is private school – those schools not funded by taxpayer dollars.
Why might a family choose a private school over a public school?
Well, for one thing, private schools are often able to tailor their curricula to specific populations.
Because public schools are open to everybody, they try to serve the widest swath of the student populace – what's sometimes referred to as 'teaching the middle.'
So the 10% of American students who attend private schools might be there in search of a more rigorous education.
Parents of kids with disabilities may also choose a private school that's specially tailored to their child's needs, which may not be available in a public school.
And it's worth pointing out that most private schools in the US are religiously affiliated.
These schools provide religious instruction alongside academic training – a practice that's not allowed in public schools.
You know, because of the whole separation of church and state thing in the Constitution.
Another option for parents who don't want to send their kids to public school is homeschooling.
That's just where a kid is educated at home, typically by a parent.
About 3% of students in the US are homeschooled.
All of these different approaches to education cover the K-12 years, when children are required to attend school.
But some people may choose to keep going to school and enter post-secondary institutions, better known as college or university.
Unlike primary and secondary schooling, post-secondary schooling – in the US at least – is largely funded by the students themselves.
Public state colleges and universities are joint ventures between taxpayers and students, who pay some tuition to attend.
Two-year colleges, sometimes known as junior or community colleges,
typically give associates degrees, technical certifications, and sometimes high-school equivalency degrees, or GEDs.
The highest level of education attained by 28% of Americans over the age of 25 is attending some college or have a two-year degree.
Four-year institutions in the US can either be public universities, funded jointly by state taxes and student tuition,
or private universities funded almost exclusively through tuition and private donations.
The reason I keep talking about funding is that, in the US, paying for college is one of the highest barriers to getting a post-secondary education.
As a result, going to college is by no means a given for Americans.
Only 32.5% of Americans over the age of 25 have graduated with a bachelor's degree from a four-year university.
Of these graduates, about one third will go on to get more education, like medical school or a masters or a doctorate in a discipline like sociology.
12% of American over the age of 25 have some sort of advanced degree.
Education must matter an awful lot for people to willingly choose to spend so much time and money on it.
And, of course, our schools of sociological thought can help us understand how educational systems help shape society,
and why education carries such importance in people's lives.
Today, we'll be looking at Structural Functionalism and Symbolic Interactionism and next week,
we'll look more in-depth at education using a conflict theory perspective.
As you might expect by this point, structural functionalism looks at how formal education helps keep a society running smoothly.
Because structural functionalism looks at everything that way.
And we can think of how education works in society, in terms of both manifest and latent functions.
Manifest functions are the intended consequences of education.
And an obvious example of a manifest function is just...teaching kids the basic facts about the world.
It's pretty hard to get through the world without knowing how to read or write.
And even for people who don't use math every single day, it's pretty useful to be able to calculate a 20% tip without needing to pull out a calculator.
Another manifest function of schooling is socialization.
By going to school outside the home, kids begin to learn norms and values beyond what their parents might teach them.
For example, schools engage in cultural transmission, or passing along knowledge to a new generation of citizens.
Children in public schools start their day by pledging allegiance to the American flag – and by doing so, learn patriotic values.
Similarly, civics and history courses teach them how political processes work, which helps create a well-informed, well-functioning civil society.
In this way, schools also act to promote social integration, taking people from different backgrounds and exposing them to social norms and cultural values,
in an effort to promote a shared understanding of the social world.
And educational institutions do more than just pass on knowledge – they also help us create new knowledge through cultural innovation and research.
Every major advance in our society – whether it's the technology of self-driving cars, or new understandings of the inequalities we see in the world –
has been possible because it built on the knowledge we learn in schools.
Yet another manifest function of schools is to educate the future workforce, teaching the skills that people need to be productive members of society.
So formal education acts as a form of credentialing, a way of establishing someone's qualifications to work in a certain field.
You know that diploma you got when you graduated – or will get when you do graduate?
That's documented proof of your credentials.
And educational credentials are often used as a way of determining social status –
they determine social placement by telling us who can access which jobs, and how much they should be paid for that work –
factors that determine socioeconomic status.
Now, in addition to all of these intended functions of education, there are some unintended consequences, or latent functions, of schooling, too.
One of the more important ones is learning how to be a good 9 to 5 worker.
Horace Mann's original vision of public schools was based on a Prussian model of schooling now known as the 'factory school model,'
because it teaches children how to work within a set schedule and listen to authority figures.
Those are skills that come in handy as an adult when your boss tells you to be at your desk at 9 in the morning.
K-12 Schools also provide childcare that makes working parents' lives easier – not the intended purpose of schools certainly, but a pretty useful latent function.
And a third latent function of schools is that they just help you make friends!
Schools help people form social groups by introducing them to many people around their same age.
This also makes it easy to meet and interact with potential romantic partners around your age –
which might be why we see so many college and high school sweethearts who tie the knot.
Structural functionalism stresses all the ways that schooling helps maintains the order and stability of society.
But our other theories of sociological thought point out the ways that educational institutions may maintain practices that are not beneficial to everyone.
Recall that symbolic-interactionist approaches explore how people create the world that we live in through their day-to-day interactions.
In the context of education, we see this play out in how stereotypes created by society can turn into a self-fulfilling prophecy.
Teachers who believe a student has high ability tend to give that student more attention and feedback –
which in turn helps that student believe that they have high ability, which in turn helps that student develop greater academic ability.
Similarly, if you decide you're just not a "math person," you might try to avoid doing math at all and stop taking math classes as soon as your school lets you –
which will pretty much guarantee that you end up not being all that good at math.
Self-fulfilling prophecies can have very real consequences when its beliefs about student's abilities are influenced by stereotypes of race, gender, or class.
The lower graduation rate of racial minorities is one outcome.
So too is women's underrepresentation in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math fields.
Next week, we'll use the lens of social conflict theory to explore more about how schooling can both cause and perpetuate social inequalities.
This week, we discussed the history of education as a social institution, with a specific focus on how the US organizes its educational system.
We also talked about structural functionalist approaches to education and some of the manifest and latent functions associated with education.
Finally, we discussed a symbolic interactionist approach to education that shows us how self-fulfilling
prophecies in educational settings contribute to differences in academic outcomes for students.
Crash Course Sociology is filmed in the Dr. Cheryl C. Kinney Studio in Missoula, MT, and it's made with the help of all of these nice people.
Our animation team is Thought Cafe and Crash Course is made with Adobe Creative Cloud.
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Can BANGLADESH avoid RADICALISM? - VisualPolitik EN - Duration: 11:12.
Bangladesh is the World's best country… if you don't want to be alone.
This country has half of the population of America but concentrated inside an area the
size of Illinois.
It is the most densely populated country on the planet.
This is also one of the fastest growing countries in the last two decades.
In less than 20 years, Bangladesh has cut poverty in half.
Today, they are the leader in textile manufacturing, only surpassed by China.
In fact, I'm sure your shirt, your trousers or something else you're wearing today is
made here.
But wait a minute because it is still too soon to open the champagne bottle!
Yes, Bangladesh grows fast.
But still today, 13% of their population lives on less than 2 dollars a day.
That's 20 million people.
Add to this the fact that Islam is the main religion in the country and you have headlines
like this one.
Terrorist activity increased in Bangladesh in 2016 amid global fall in attacks
Despite the fact that Bangladesh has a secular constitution, adulterous women are stoned
to death in some regions.
And 80% of the population agrees with changing the legislation so it meets the principles
of SHARIA law.
Meanwhile, despite the radicalism of some citizens, the prime minister, SHEIKH HASINA,
is a woman.
And the opposition leader, KHALEDA ZIA, is also a woman.
So the situation is far from quiet.
Especially given that in the next year, 2018, Bangladesh will hold elections that might
be crucial for the future of this country.
So the question to be made here is…
Can Bangladesh become an Islamic Republic?
Why do we think Bangladesh is a demographic bomb?
Today we are going to answer these questions, but before we do, let's take a look back
at history.
ONE COUNTRY, TWO FAMILIES
In 1947, the British Empire let the Indian colonies become independent.
The parts where HINDUISM was the main religion became what today is INDIA.
The parts with an Islamic majority became PAKISTAN.
But things are not as simple as they seem.
The Muslim part ended up divided into two parts.
As you can see on the screen, India was in the middle, and to the left and right there
was Pakistan, with a political system based on Sharia law.
2,200 kilometres divided these two parts that belonged to the same state.
As you can imagine, this just couldn't work properly.
In fact, putting aside the fact that they had the same religion, these two parts had
nothing in common.
They didn't even speak the same language.
Western Pakistanis despised the Eastern Pakistanis, also known as the bengalies, wanted to have
their own country as well.
So in 1971 the Liberation War started.
Estimates say that between 300,000 and 3 million civilians died in this war.
But, as a result, a brand new country was born.
And this was the People's Republic of Bangladesh.
This is also how MUJIBUR RAHMAN, or as they know him, BANGABANDHU, became the first president.
So since Pakistan was an islamic country and Bangladesh hated Pakistan badly, Bangabandhu
designed a constitution that was completely secular.
In fact, they followed the ideological fashion of the time, so called ARAB SOCIALISM.
This was an ideological cocktail that combined authoritarian leaders, centralized economy
and secularism.
But wait a minute because it was not that easy.
4 years later, BANGABANDHU and his whole family died in a coup d'etat made by those who
supported Pakistani rule during the Liberation war.
Only his two daughters survived.
One of them, SHEIKH HASINA is the current prime minister.
But let's get back to the coup d'etat.
After two years of political stability and the influence of the CIA, General ZIAUR RAHMAN
became the man in charge.
One of his most controversial decisions was to give amnesty to the pro Pakistani, and
therefore, islamist soldiers who killed Bangabandhu.
This is how the big ideological divide was created in Bangladesh.
On one hand, we have the family and the political party of General RAHMAN, the BNP or Bangladesh
National Party.
They are a conservative coalition with a strong presence among islamist parties.
Some of those who participated in the coup d´etat in 1975 became members of this BNP
party.
On the other hand, we have the party of BANGABANDHU, the so-called AWAMI LEAGUE that can be considered
socialist and secularist.
General Rahman ruled the country for 4 years.
Then, of course, came another coup d´etat.
Bangladesh was ruled by the military until 1991, when democracy came back to the country.
But wait a minute because the Bangladesh way of democracy is far from democratic…
ONE COUNTRY, TWO WOMEN
Since 1991, those two political parties had two main leaders.
On the BNP side, we have KHALEDA ZIA, the widow of ZIAUR RAHMAN.
On the Awami side there is Sheikh HASINA, the daughter of BANGABANDHU.
Since then, elections have been a fight between two women that alternate in power every 5
years.
Neither one of them can win the elections consistently.
In fact, elections in Bangladesh are absolute hell.
Usually, the opposition party organizes violent protests and never ending strikes that paralyze
the country.
But in 2006, things changed.
Back then, the Awami league, led by Sheikh Hasina disagreed with the way they organized
the elections.
This was business as usual.
But this time, the military tried to make a coup d´etat to put some order in the country
like they had in the 80s.
Elections had to be postponed for two years.
And finally, Sheikh Hasina, won the elections.
In that moment, Hasina learnt a lesson: the important thing is not winning the office
but keeping it.
Remember when I told you that General Rahman gave amnesty to those who killed BANGABANDHU
40 years before?
Well… his daughter Sheick Hasina had a good memory.
And she took those memories from the past to sue all those islamists who might challenge
her power, those who participated in the 1975 coup d´etat.
BANGLADESH EXECUTES LEADER OF LARGEST ISLAMIST PARTY
MOTIUR RAHMAN NIZAMI HANGED FOR CRIMES COMMITTED DURING 1971 WAR OF INDEPENDENCE WITH PAKISTAN
If this wasn't enough, she broke one of the biggest political traditions in Bangladesh.
Usually, during an elections, the parliament would create a neutral government in order
to guarantee a clean and fair process.
But Hasina was not willing to leave power.
The opposition boycotted the elections.
And Hasina won with 79% of the vote.
BANGLADESH RULING PARTY WINS AFTER BOYCOTTED VOTE
In other words… now, in 2017, Sheikh Hasina is the strongest leader in Bangladesh history.
And this is no little thing if we remember this is a country of more than 160 million
inhabitants.
So the question now is… is there anyone who can match Hasina's power?
Well… the answer is YES.
DEMOGRAPHIC BOMB
As we said at the beginning, over 20 million Bangladeshi citizens live in extreme poverty.
They are young and extremely religious.
In other words, they are the perfect market for a radical islamist movement.
And yes, you might say now…
'But, Simon, Didn't you say Bangladesh is one of the fastest growing countries?'
Yes!
This is exactly why those 20 million poor citizens are a real problem.
Listen, if you want to start a populist revolution, never go to an extremely poor country.
In fact, most of the radical movements appear when countries are starting to grow or are
stepping out of a crisis.
That's your window of opportunity.
That is the moment when the worse off citizens can feel jealous of those who are getting
wealthier and wealthier.
Those 20 million impoverished citizens are a perfect target for radicalization.
And a real threat to the country's stability.
This is why terrorist attacks have been getting more and more frequent in Bangladesh since
2013.
Many of the victims are bloggers who claim to be atheists and tried to spread secularism
in the country.
But the real wake up call came in 2016.
Bangladesh attack: Isis gunmen kill at least 22 people in hostage crisis at Dhaka restaurant
Since then, Sheikh Hasina has been trying to stop terrorism.
Nonetheless, as I said, in 2018, elections will be held.
And the government is trying to gain support from that religious population.
This is why Hasina is letting Saudi Arabia invest 1 billion dollars into the building
of 560 mosques throughout the country.
At the same time, she is making it harder for women to inherit money and easier for
minor girls to get married to much older men.
But not only that!
An Islamic propaganda group called HEFAZAT-E-ISLAM sent their agenda with 13 political suggestions
to the government . For instance, they wanted the religious teachings
given at radical mosques to be considered at the same level as any academic institution.
And, against the odds, Sheikh Hasina has accepted that and other proposals from the radicals.
Don't forget that she and her party are the ones that stand for the secular values
against a more traditional approach from the BNP party.
So this leads to the big question here…
Do you think Bangladesh is at risk of becoming a de facto Islamic republic?
Or is this just a political game for Sheikh Hasina to strengthen her power before the
elections?
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Top 10 Dumbest Ways People Have Died - Duration: 7:46.
There are hundreds of dumb and stupid ways to die and that's because a lot of people
think that they are invincible or that it would never happen to them.
Well news flash, death is everywhere and it can happen at any moment.
So here is the list of the top 10 dumbest ways people have died.
Starting off this happy list in at number 10 with Testing the strength of a window.
Gary Hoy was trying to show his colleagues and visiting law students just how strong
the bullet proof glass is in the office.
Why?
I don't know but as he ran into the glass with his shoulder, he crashed through a window
pane and plummeted 24 floors to his death.
That lawyer should have taught those law students something related to law?
Instead of idiotically running full speed into a window
of a skyscraper.
Guzzling its way into number 9 we have a Drinking competition.
In case you didn't know, drinking enough alcohol can cause alcohol poisoning.
This can be life threatening and it usually requires immediate medical treatment because
the person can become extremely confused, unresponsive, disoriented and have shallow
breathing.
So one guy thought it would be a great idea to enter a drinking competition where he consumed
six liters of beer.
6 liters!
Well sadly, he collapsed from a heart attack and died as he arrived to the hospital.
Soaking into number 8 is the Bathtub death.
It's no secret that water and electronics don't mix however, a lot of people refuse
to believe this science and continue to use their electronics while they are in the water.
Unfortunaetly, 24-year-old woman from Russia died after she dropped her charging iPhone
into the water while she was taking a bath.
It was reported that she was checking her social media before her phone fell into the
water.
What happened to just reading a book while bathing?
Please kids do not use your phones while you are taking a bath.
This unfortunate death makes it into number 7.
A 23-year-old man fell to his death from a second story balcony in Spain while trying
to find better wifi on his cellphone.
He fell after he lost his balance which caused him to go over the handrail and plummet to
the ground.
They suspect that he might have had some alcohol in his system but this is still a death that
could have easily been avoided.
Wifi is not worth risking your life so that you can see what your friends posted on Instagram.
Here comes the chopa in at number 6.
A man from British Columbia, Canada was unfortunately crushed to death by a helicopter.
He was struck and dragged by the helicopter that crashed to the ground as he was walking
to the mailbox.
He didn't notice that the helicopter was coming because the volume on his noise-cancelling
headphones was up too high.
Because of this incident, a lot of people became concerned over the safe use of headphones
and the volume that people are putting them at.
This Ironic death comes in at number 5.
In New York, about 550 people were in an anti-helmet law rally and they were riding their motorcycles
without a helmet to try to show people that helmets are apparently not needed.
Well, 55-year-old Philip Contos lost control of his bike, went over his handlebars, hit
his head on the pavement and died.
Authorities said that he would have survived the accident if he'd been wearing a helmet.
Number 4, Teen decapitated at Six Flags.
A teenager lost his head after he hopped a pair of fences and entered a restricted area
in order to get his hat that he lost while he was on the ride.
Police said that the ride was going full speed which is about 50mph when it struck the boy.
Luckily no one on the ride was injured but this teenager should've just went to the
ride operators and told them that he lost his hat instead of endangering himself.
Game over comes in at number 3.
A man from South Korea passed away because he was playing an online computer game for
50 hours with only a few breaks.
He was 28 years old and he collapsed after playing Starcraft at an internet café.
During the marathon gaming session, he did not sleep properly and he didn't eat that
much.
He eventually died from heart failure because of his extreme exhaustion.
This is absolutely tragic, employees at the internet café should have endorsed timed
breaks or something because clearly this guy was very addicted to this game and ignored
his basic needs.
Death by planking comes in at number 2.
For those of you who don't know, planking was a dangerous craze in which people would
lie face down on strange places while someone takes their picture.
Well, A 20 year old man fell to his death from a 7 story balcony after he attempted
to plank on the railing.
He lost his footing and he was killed instantly when he hit the ground.
It just isn't worth it people.
Now in at number 1 is the Free zoo ticket.
A tourist was mauled to death by a pack of tigers in front of his wife and child.
He thought it would be a good idea to climb into a zoo enclosure just so that he could
avoid paying the 15-pound entrance fee.
There is footage of the father being mauled to death on the head and the neck by the tiger
as his wife helpless watches.
The tiger was later shot dead because of this man's idiotic decision.
Well there you guys have it…
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How do I gauge my spiritual progress? Measuring spiritual growth. - Duration: 4:43.
How do we measure spiritual progress? I want to answer this question a couple
different ways, but I'm also going to paraphrase or actually use other
people's answers because I I thought they were rather succinct and worked
very well for this. Probably one of the best ways I've heard the question
answered was when someone asked Ramana Maharshi...how do we measure our spiritual
progress? How do we know? And he answered...by the absence of thought you can gauge
spiritual progress. This is very profound. Something I agree with strongly, and I
think it's often overlooked. So many times I'll hear of people saying they've
awakened, but they struggle with thought. The constant chatter. It goes on and on...
thinking about this...that...the other thing...worry. And I don't believe you can
really call that awakening. So, in my own awakening...you know...when I was finally
truly present for the first time in my life. There was a silence of mind. There
was no thought; and in that moment there was kind of an awakening. And I realized
the nondual nature of reality. After that there hasn't been a whole lot of
rampant thought. When I need it, I can think. When I don't need it, a lot of
times there's no thought. There's a silence of mind that just sits.
You know...abiding in silence most of the time. And it's not special. It's not
special in any way. Eckhart Tolle also talked about sometimes having...you know...hours
passed between thoughts. Many spiritual teachers...I mean why would Ramana
Maharshi say you could gauge spiritual progress by the absence of thought if he
too did not notice that there was a silence of mind.
That's probably one of the ways to gauge spiritual progress. The
other one, I would say, is by your degree of joy and peace in your life. Now, if you
want to deify this...I know a lot of the more...you know...people that...the more
theistic people...will tend to say by your closeness to God, but a lot of times that
will translate to joy and peace... depending on the conversations. So I
would say by the degree of your joy and peace in your life. Now, on the other side
of the coin...the flip side...is by the absence of suffering. So you can gauge
your spiritual progress by the degree that suffering is not in your life.
Suffering is a mentally created misery that we create for ourselves. And so if
we've stopped creating these miseries and problems for ourselves, it helps or
it allows the inherent happiness and joy to come through. Because I don't think
it's that it creates joy and happiness. It is more like silence in that when we
cease making noise there is silence...but as soon as we start talking silence is
destroyed. Same way, when we are creating our own
miseries and suffering, we've destroyed... we've covered up joy and happiness...
which is inherent. And so, by these two measures, I would say, are what I tend to
highlight when somebody might ask me, how do I gauge my
spiritual progress. I would say by the absence...you know...by the degree of the
absence of thought and the degree of absence of suffering and the degree of
joy and peace in your life. So those are the two main
ones...I mean there's some other ones people will talk about, but
those are the two that I think are the best. So, thank you much.
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Book Haul- from my therapist #BookTube - Duration: 10:10.
I've been watching a bunch of Jessica Kellgren-Fozard's videos for Vlogmas today
and she makes me feel really crappy to be looking the way I'm when
I'm sitting down to record but I wanted to do a book haul before too much more
time went without me posting anything on my vlog. I have a pile here of five books
that I'm going to introduce each of them separately.
Amusingly enough, I have a therapist who part of her practice is sex therapy.
And so people give her erotica, which she doesn't read it all and in this case,
those five books I just showed you; she passed them on to me knowing that I
both read and write erotica, much of it totally outside the realms of cishet,
mainstream and these books are anything but. First one, "My First Time:
Gay Men Describe Their First Same-Sex Experience"- it was edited by Jack Hart;
yes, the cover has gotten lots of teasing in my household- my first time. The next
book is "Man of My Dreams"; this one is "Provocative Writing on Men
Loving Men," edited by Christopher
Navratil. I'm thinking even though I haven't gotten to the pile yet at all
that much of the pile is probably short stories... um, some of them memoir, some of them
actual, um, experiences. Now see, the next one, "The Day We Met: the Very First Day of
Long-term Relationships"; this one is also edited by Jack Hart.
See? Interesting, although I am slightly concerned that except for one,
I'm-- one man that I'm seeing on the book that I just showed you, I am seeing
a lot of white, apparently cisgender men on these- so we shall see how I enjoy
them. Next one is called "Gay Men, Straight Jobs" by Dan Woog, I'm going to guess his
last name is pronounced-- it's W-O-O-G; there is that one. Interesting, um.
Quickly looking at the back of this book, I'm still unsure what, what that book is.
Okay. Huh, and this book is actually a sequel, it- the cover says. Now, the title
is "It's Not Mean if it's True: More Tales [Trials, is correct] From My Queer Life." Now this was written
by Michael Thomas Ford and I'm guessing this might, must be the author. but he is
holding a sign that says "Size Does Matter."
Now, this is listed as "The highly anticipated sequel to the best-selling
gay title 'That's Mr. Faggot to you'." I'm not sure, I'm guessing this may be gay
humor; we'll see, but those are, those were the gifts from my therapist and
now that I am done with the library haul-- that was two books, have been finished,
"Chokehold"- about policing of black men, which was very interesting, even if I had
read a whole bunch of stuff in it before. And "Song Without Words," which looked at
the experience of one man who had lost a significant portion of his hearing but
through chance wasn't actually diagnosed with his hearing loss until his 30s- that
was also an interesting book. I'm sad to admit that "The Collected Works of Carson
McCullers"- I started reading "The Heart is a Lonely Hunter" and couldn't- the author's
writing style just turned me off so much and the fact that the main characters
were both mutes, possibly deaf mutes, I just I-I couldn't. Um, the fourth book I'm
still reading that and I'm not very far into it that would be "The Hate You Give"
and that one is a young adult novel that was banned in a Texas school district
for swearing and talking about drugs; I'm thinking that may be a way for them to
avoid admitting that the fact that the book is about police brutality, but yeah,
this is Texas, not that Michigan is all that better, um, but I am hoping now that I
have at least three of those books from the library I've dealt with, to start
with one or more of these books from my therapist.
I still like saying that- I got erotica from my therapist. Um, I have a bunch of swag;
I will probably show you a little bit more, e- maybe even take still
photography and add it to the, um, to the video before I upload it, but this is
from some- a lot of this is going to be from when I get the last book from
the "Queer in Color" Facebook party and I do a blog, not a
blog haul, a book haul- just about the 10 novels that I got as the first prize,
grand prize winner from that. But here, this, you see there, and my fingers in the
way, yes I will have to take a picture of that to show- but that is from the N'Awlins
Exotica series that a friend of mine who writes under several, um, author names.
I believe the N'Awlins Exotica series is written under the Michael Mandrake pen
name, but you will get to see her one book that I won in the "Queer in Color"
book haul when I finally get to that, um.
Obviously I am still a little off; I have been thinking a lot recently about how I
need to talk to my therapist more seriously about the notion of finding a
psychiatrist I can work with and I'm also more seriously thinking about the
idea of a service dog; my family really can't afford that right now, but it's
definitely become a need. So hopefully I will have this uploaded soon and you'll
get to enjoy finding out about these books and I will get the last "Queer in Color"
party books soon so I can do that one. And with that, I will ask if you
consider subscribing to my channel, if you haven't already; there's also the
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