Thứ Ba, 20 tháng 2, 2018

Waching daily Feb 20 2018

[ INTRO ]

Ahhh.

It's so nice to have a nice, cool glass of water after that epic soccer game we just had

Hey, Squeaks, do you know where this water came from?

[Squeaks squeaks]

That's true, it did come from a sink!

We're pretty lucky here at the Fort; all we have to do is turn on the faucet and water

comes right out.

But … what about before that?

How did it get to the faucet?

[Squeaks isn't sure]

You might know that things like sinks and bathtubs are connected to pipes that carry

water all through your house or school.

But before it even gets to those pipes, water has to come from a source — a place where

there's lots of water gathered in one place.

Can you think of somewhere you might find lots of water?

[Squeaks guesses]

That's true, there's a lot of water in the ocean!

But it's too salty for people to drink.

Instead, some cities and towns get their water from sources like lakes and rivers.

They clean the water to get rid of any germs or chemicals that could be unhealthy, then

send it through pipes to everyone who lives there.

In other places, including here at the Fort, people get their water from a well in the

ground.

A well is a hole that reaches down, deep into the Earth.

Once it reaches deep enough, the well hits water.

[Squeaks asks a question]

Good question, Squeaks.

The water gets into the ground when it rains.

The rain sinks down through the soil, going between the pieces of dirt, until it hits

solid rock that it can't go through.

That's when the water stops, and sits in the spaces between the dirt.

We call this water groundwater.

And even though it might sound a little bit like an underground lake, that's not really

what it is — it's not like there's a big empty space filled with just water.

The groundwater is inside the dirt … kind of like a giant area made of mud.

But even though it's surrounded by dirt, groundwater is pretty clean!

Anything that isn't supposed to be in the water will stick to the dirt, leaving the

water nice and clean.

It's this clean water that wells try to reach.

To build a well, you dig a long tube into the ground until it reaches the level where

the water has settled underground.

That's called the water table.

The well goes below the water table, to where the soil is filled with groundwater.

Then, something amazing happens.

The well starts to fill with water.

Just water — no dirt!

[Squeaks squeaks in amazement]

It is incredible, Squeaks, and the most amazing part is that the water is moving all on its

own.

Groundwater is trapped between hard rock and very heavy soil, which means it's being

squeezed pretty hard, kind of like when you squeeze a wet sponge with your hands.

And when you dig a well, suddenly there's an empty space where the water can go!

It's like the heavy dirt is squeezing the water into the well.

Once the water is in the well, we can use pipes to pull it out.

Some towns and cities have a whole bunch of wells that they use to pull lots of water

out of the ground at once.

Then they send the w ater to people who need it through pipes, instead of everybody having

their own well.

But people who don't live close to big towns usually have their own personal wells for

their houses, since it's easier than building pipes to bring water from very far away.

That's what we have at the Fort!

[Squeaks squeaks]

Would you like to share my glass of water, Squeaks?

[Squeaks squeaks]

I've never met a robot who loved water as much as you.

Thanks for joining us!

If you want to keep learning and having fun with Squeaks and me, hit the subscribe button,

and we'll see you next time here at the Fort!

[ OUTRO ]

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Real Housewives Who Completely Changed Their Looks - Duration: 5:54.

The life of a Real Housewife is tougher than you think.

HD cameras all up in your business 24-hours a day might make a girl really take a hard

look at herself… and then snag an appointment with the best plastic surgeon she can get.

These are the women who get so many nips, tucks, and lifts, they're barely hanging on

to their original resting b-face.

Maybe she's born with it...maybe it's Restylane.

Alexis Bellino

In 2011, Alexis Bellino staunchly denied ever going under the knife … for her face, anyway.

"I don't need to prove anything.

I know who I am and God does too."

The Orange County cast member did, however, cop to getting breast implants as well as

Botox and lip injections in an interview with Star.

She said,

"It is fascinating to me that everybody says they're so sure that I've had a nose job or

cheek implants or whatever.

People just like to talk, but I'm OK with it."

She was so "OK with it," she actually got that nose job a year later, claiming she had

sinus issues.

"I've been suffering from chronic sinus infections and sinus problems for many years."

"So I decided I needed to have something done."

During her follow-up visit, however, Bellino's surgeon reviewed the "cosmetic" portion of

the procedure, which included "sewing the tip together", "filing down the dorsum" and

narrowing it.

Bellino lamented,

"I don't want it to look like I had it done!"

Little bit late for that.

Adrienne Maloof

You don't have to go back that far in time to see the drastic changes Adrienne Maloof

has made to her appearance.

"Know your friends, show your enemies the door."

In these pics from 2010 and 2017, we're clocking new eyes, cheeks, nose, brows, and a tightness

usually only seen on bank robbers sporting a pantyhose disguise.

None of this should be shocking, considering not only was Maloof married to renowned plastic

surgeon Dr. Paul Nassif, but she's also been unashamed about what she's had done over the

years, telling WetPaint,

"When you live in Beverly Hills you expect it.

When you married the plastic surgeon, you expect it.

So, no big deal."

Shannon Beador

"The body that you're born with is your body, and love it."

"Oh bull---.

Let's be honest."

O.C.

Housewife Shannon Beador has only ever admitted to getting her nose and chin done.

"I had the nose/chin combo sophomore year in college."

But she's not shy about implementing the Platelet Rich Plasma procedure which she described

to Bravo, as,

"They centrifuge your blood, and they take the yellow plasma of your blood — which

they call liquid gold — and they inject it in certain parts of your face."

But for as open as this reality star is about her vampiric beauty regimen, she's pretty

stingy with the throwback photos.

Call us crazy, but there seems to be more than just puberty, and a "nose/chin combo"

going on here.

"The truth is organic but lies are just artificial."

Lisa Hochstein

Ever since Lisa Hochstein uttered the words:

"My husband's a top plastic surgeon in this town .and I'm his best creation."

...Viewers have regarded every perceivable change to her face and body with a healthy

dose of side eye.

But Hochstein told TooFab in 2012, that the whole thing was supposed to be a tongue-in-cheek

reference to the bad boob job that her husband, Miami plastic surgery legend Dr. Leonard "The

Boob God" Hochstein, corrected for her.

Asked whether she had any other work done in addition to the reversal of her "uniboob,"

Hochstein confessed to rhinoplasty a while ago, and claimed,

"I haven't had that much plastic surgery…

I bet you that half of the women on all these shows have had at least two things done.

They just don't admit it and I'm being honest and upfront talking about it."

Of course, that interview was more than five years ago, so there's no telling what she's

done to arrive at her current look.

Vicki Gunvalson

Of all of the housewives on this list, Vicki Gunvalson might be the most open about the

work she's had done.

"I go big or go home and I am not going home."

She confessed to People in July 2017 about having her upper and lower eyes, her nose,

and her chin "done" in the past four or five years, as well as a breast augmentation.

Overall the Orange County wifey has a generally healthy attitude towards cosmetic enhancements,

or at least, a pretty cool metaphor for them.

She told the mag,

"It's just like painting a house.

Sometimes things fall apart and you need to fix them."

Gretchen Rossi

For as open about plastic surgery as Gunvalson is, Gretchen Rossi is just as cagey.

"When the going gets tough… the tough get stronger and stronger."

Though she admittedly looks most like her younger self than everyone else listed here,

there definitely seem to be some changes over the years.

And it's been notoriously hard to get Rossi to cop to any of it.

In 2011, she penned a lengthy blog post, pointing out that her Botox injections are not considered

plastic surgery because they don't involve "cutting of the skin."

She also left the door open for future speculation, writing,

"Let me be clear that I am not against plastic surgery at all, and I am sure one day I will

probably have something nipped, tucked, or worked on as my body and face starts to droop!"

But Rossi has always had another dog in the fight:

"This is... the Gretchen Project."

Rossi's now-defunct initiative, founded in 2009, was dedicated to non-surgical beauty

alternatives.

So yeah, don't expect any Earth-shattering plastic surgery revelations from this Orange

County housewife anytime soon.

NeNe Leakes

Straight-talking Atlanta OG, NeNe Leakes, admitted to People in 2010 that she'd gotten:

"...a nose job, smaller breast implants and a lift, as well as liposuction around her

waist for contouring."

"Ten years in the game and I'm still the tastiest peach in Atlanta."

Fast-forward seven years to Watch What Happens Live, where Leakes confessed to a second nose

job, but this time for "a medical reason."

She said,

"...the first time, I only had my nostrils taken in on the side the very first time,

and then this time, I had more cartilage moved around in my nose."

When pressed about viewer speculation regarding her reasoning, Leakes eventually admitted,

"I got my nose done, first of all, because I can and I will and I will get it done again

if I want to, OK?"

Yikes!

Okay, sorry we brought it up.

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Caring for Sudan, the World's Most Famous Rhino - Duration: 2:30.

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[Narrator] To keep him comfortable and safe,

Sudan has his own private living quarters.

A wooden enclosure known as a Bohma, where he sleeps.

One of Zack's daily jobs is to

make Sudan's bed by raking away any large stones.

[Narrator] Twice a day Zack feeds Sudan a specially

formulated diet which includes vitamin supplements.

And, he records every detail of his

activities in a daily journal.

- So right now Sudan has a wonderful life.

- He gets looked after and pampered

- by his keepers on a daily basis

- he lives the life of a retired old "grandy".

- Um, and enjoying it in the process.

[Narrator] Sudan also receives

regular check-ups from the Conservancy's

on-site vet, Stephen Ngulu.

- His health is good despite his age.

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Should I Tell My Friends or My Parents Who My Crush Is? - Duration: 5:04.

Heya playa, have you ever developed feelings for someone and then wondered who it's safe

for you to talk to about it?

Well, that's the question that D00ZLEBUG had when they said: "Should I tell my parents

or friends who I like or is this a bad idea?".

Is it a bad idea to talk to other people about who you like?

Well, I'm gonna share my opinion on that right after this.

This is The Josh Speaks, You're watching The Josh Speaks.

For those of you that are new here, my name is Josh and every single Monday through Friday

I make videos sharing tips, ideas and stories teaching you how to be your best self.

One of the main fears that people generally have when it comes to sharing their feelings

with other people is that they'll use it against them and make fun of them for it.

Talking to someone about who you like is not an easy thing to do, you never know what the

reaction is going to be once you actually share those feelings.

If it's your friends that you're going to tell, there's always that underlying fear

that they're going to make fun of you, they're gonna tease you for it and they may even tell

your crush how you feel which may blow everything out of the water.

If it's your parents that you're afraid of telling, there's always that fear that they

may disapprove of it, they may not allow you to date or they may not want you talking to

that person.

Sharing your feelings about your crush to your friends or your parents might seem then

like it's something you should never do, however, my ultimate advice here is that you should

never be afraid to talk about who you like.

The main reason why is that if you ever want to truly date that person, people are going

to have to see the two of you together, see the two of you interacting, it's gonna have

to happen.

You can only keep it behind closed doors for so long.

And in this type of situation I don't think that the cons outweigh the pros, so let's

go through some of the pros and actually sharing who you like with everyone that you know.

If you talk to your friends about it, yeah they're probably going to tease you and make

fun of you in the beginning but as time goes on, they see that you're very very serious

about your crush, that you really want to go out with them and you're willing to do

what it takes to get there then they're eventually going to be on your side.

It's possible that you have a few friends that just want to troll you and because of

that what they'll do is they'll tell your crush, they'll tell your crushes friends,

they'll make it widespread that you like this person which may seem like a bad thing at

first.

However, it doesn't have to be.

The biggest fear in telling your friends is that somehow they're going to gossip and spread

information but if it does come full circle and your crush does find out that you like

them, and then somehow they end up asking you the best thing you can do in that situation

is to say "Yeah, I like you.

Want to hang out sometime?".

You're way better off moving forward with confidence rather than pulling back with fear.

If it does come full circle if your friends do try to do it to hurt you, well, use it

to your advantage.

Use it as a motivating step that you need to finally engage with your crush.

Plus if your friends know about your crush and they're onboard with the idea of helping

you, think about their network connections.

Maybe they know people who are closer to your crush and by them talking and finding out

information on how you can get closer to them, it might actually help you in the long run.

Ok, my friends might be on my side but what about my parents?

That might be a brick road that I can't recover from, why would I ever want to tell my parents

about who I like?

How can it help me?

Well, I think the most honest answer here is to be as transparent as possible with your

parents.

The more you share with them, who you hang out with, where you want to go, what you want

to do, the easier it'll be for them to continue to give you more and more trust.

If your parents see you're secretive or shy and you're not really sharing who you like

then they're probably going to assume the worst.

So, you can help relieve a little bit of their stress and you can relieve a little bit of

your own so you don't have to keep all these secrets.

It's super important to remember that your parents are on your side here, yes there will

be times where they don't want you to date until you're a certain age they don't want

you to hang out with certain people, they don't want you to go to certain places.

However, when you do need to rely on them to go meet up with your crush to take you

places they're the ones you're going to turn to.

And that's why the more open the dialogue is, the easier it'll be for you to navigate

to get closer to your crush without having to worry about them kind of bringing the lockdown

and saying no.

So yes, there are situations that may seem like if you were to tell your parents or your

friends about who you like it might backfire.

However, if you're able to approach the situation with confidence and openness, then I think

it becomes way easier to kind of take charge of how you feel and to not feel like everyone

else is going to hold it against you or work against you so that you could never be with

your crush.

What do you think though, have you told your friends or your parents who you like?

If you haven't, what's holding you back from doing it?

Leave your comment down below and we'll talk about it.

Now if you're in a bit of a predicament and you want to talk to me about your situation,

you can always shoot me a DM over on Snapchat or Instagram, I do my best to answer as many

messages as I can.

Otherwise, thank you for watching.

If you enjoyed this video hit the thumbs up button.

If you're new here make sure to subscribe, and remember guys the learning doesn't end

here.

Check out the videos over there on the side if you want to keep learning how to navigate

these type of situations where what if your crush finds out, what if your friend tells

them or anything like that, watch those videos an I'll see you guys next time.

As always, love and peace.

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He doesn't hide anything

But i don't like it

I draw the line

SO MEAN OF YOU, BASTARD!

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GoboFan369 here.

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Today I'm gonna be discussing my

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my top ten

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Fraggle Rock episodes

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Number 10

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WHY SCIENTIFIC PEER REVIEW IS A SHAM - Duration: 23:43.

WHY SCIENTIFIC PEER REVIEW IS A SHAM

BY Brendan D. Murphy,

Today Science is up on a pedestal. A new god has appeared; his high priests conduct the

rituals, with nuclear reactors, moon-probing rocket ships, cathode tubes and laser beams.

And their territory is sacrosanct; laymen are denied entry.? �

BRUCE CATHIE

In recent years the defects in the peer review system have been the subject of a profusion

of critical editorials and studies in the literature. It is high time that the world

took heed of what the critics are saying, not least of all because of the medical and

health ramifications.

The notion of peer review has long occupied special territory in the world of science.

However, investigation of suppressed innovations, inventions, treatments, cures, and so on,

rapidly reveals that the peer review system is arguably better at one thing above all

others: censorship. This can mean censorship of everything from contrarian viewpoints to

innovations that render favored dogmas, products, or services obsolete (economic threats).

The problem is endemic, as many scientists have learned the hard way.

In truth, the systemic failure of peer review is one of science�s major, embarrassing

open secrets.

As Dr David Kaplan tells us, �[P]eer review is known to engender bias, incompetence, excessive

expense, ineffectiveness, and corruption. A surfeit of publications has documented the

deficiencies of this system.�[1]

Australian physicist Brian Martin elaborates in his excellent article Strategies for Dissenting

Scientists:

Certain sorts of innovation are welcome in science, when they fall within established

frameworks and do not threaten vested interests. But aside from this sort of routine innovation,

science has many similarities to systems of dogma. Dissenters are not welcome. They are

ignored, rejected, and sometimes attacked.[2]

Electric universe researcher and Big Bang critic Wal Thornhill (a REAL scientist) stated

plainly in our GFM Media interview that the peer review system amounts to censorship.

Fellow independent scientist Gary Novak agrees scathingly:

�Peer review is a form of censorship, which is tyranny over the mind. Censorship does

not purify; it corrupts�There is a lot of junk science and trash that goes through the

peer review process.�[3]

Brian Martin asks us rhetorically:

What do [scientists] have to gain by spending time helping an outsider? Most likely, the

alleged discovery will turn out to be pointless or wrong from the standard point of view.

If the outsider has made a genuine discovery, that means the outsider would win rewards

at the expense of those already in the field who have invested years of effort in the conventional

ideas.[4]

Herein lies the problem in moving science forward and shifting paradigms. A paradigm

is only as malleable (or mutable) as the minds and egos invested in it.

The Problem of �Experts� The reality is (as any real scientist will

tell you) that scientists are prone?�?just like lay people?�?to being cathected to

their pet theories and opinions, especially if they have been visibly rewarded or publicly

obtained accolades or financial remuneration as a result. Scientists, like laypeople, have

susceptible emotional bodies and often fairly hefty egos?�?partially due to their �expertise�

and academic titles, qualifications, theories, etc.

Once those hefty egos?�?belonging to people generally known as �experts�?�?rise

to positions of power and/or influence, they can calcify the flow of scientific progress

as well as the understanding of new discoveries or theories?�?particularly if they end up

acting as �peer reviewers� at high levels in prestigious publications. In that capacity,

too many become mere gatekeepers and seek not to facilitate innovation or vital new

Copernican-scale revelations, but to maintain the status quo which got them there in the

first place.

Dr Malcolm Kendrick comments in his excellent book Doctoring Data that, �by definition,

anyone who is an �expert� in an area of medicine will be a supporter of whatever dogma

holds sway.�[5]Close study of power dynamics in medicine bears this out. The players with

the deepest pockets have the funds to buy all of the �experts� they need to sell

a bogus product or ideology to an unsuspecting public.

Consider the following words from The Lancet�s editor Richard Horton (pictured below):

The mistake, of course, is to have thought that peer review was any more than a crude

means of discovering the acceptability?�?not the validity?�?of a new finding�We portray

peer review to the public as a quasi-sacred process that helps to make science our most

objective truth teller. But we know that the system of peer review is biased, unjust, unaccountable,

incomplete, easily fixed, often insulting, usually ignorant, occasionally foolish, and

frequently wrong.[6]

The Lancet�s editor Richard Horton Peer review, as a �quasi-sacred� process

that somehow supposedly transcends the foibles and follies human nature has taken on sacred

ritual status. Has the paper been blessed by the Peer Review Priest? Peer review is

held to be more than just pragmatically useful and functional (which clearly it is not, generally

speaking)?�?it is held as a transcendent, almost magical, organizing force occurring

in the heavenly ivory towers of Science, which somehow avoids falling prey to human weaknesses

by virtue of those humans� lofty qualifications as �scientists� or �experts.�

Scientists, of course, aren�t quite human?�?they are something more, something pure, something

that the layman can never be. Students undergo a magical alchemical process as they proceed

through educational institutions and emerge transformed from their chrysalis with their

doctorates, masters, stethoscopes and equations. They are the Chosen Ones, the purified, the

holy, the redeemed, the righteous. They do not have to answer to the lowly non-scientific

peasantry � let alone unbelieving heretics.

It is clear, however, that not only is the popular view of peer review misleading, but

the most prestigious publications are some of the very worst offenders. Significant scientific

publications?�?for example, the journal Nature?�?have a well documented history

of prejudice against findings or hypotheses that run contrary to established scientific

dogma.

Writing in the British Medical Journal (BMJ) in May 2000, Canadian-based researcher, David

Sackett, said that he would �never again lecture, write, or referee anything to do

with evidence based clinical practice,� over his concern that �experts� are stifling

new ideas. He wants the retirement of experts to be made compulsory and I think it�s a

brilliant proposition.

Sackett says that ��progress towards the truth is impaired in the presence of an expert.�[7]

Trusting �experts� in oncology, for example, is generally a very good way to artificially

speed one�s trip to the grave, particularly if one has metastatic cancer (allopathic medicine

is notoriously ineffective in that realm). And yet �experts� are now on a rarified

level that perhaps only popes and celebrities can understand?�?they are virtually demigods

today.

In the main, �experts� are those people in the establishment who espouse the mainstream

dogma and reify the politically correct belief structures. �Experts� are lionized because

the world that made them experts promotes and validates them when they affirm the already

established (and profitable) beliefs?�?and the media is complicit in this. If you want

to be horribly misled on any number of important issues, just head straight to just about any

mainstream news media outlet and listen to the establishment�s �experts.�

Is it not time to get the crusty, rigidified, and corrupt Old Guard out of the way so we

can let science move forward?

Is Most Research Just Bullshit? Harvard Medical School�s Dr. Marcia Angell

is the former Editor-in-Chief at the New England Journal of Medicine, where she spent twenty

years poring over scientific papers, saturated in the dubious practices that pervade the

world of medical research. She states bluntly:

It is simply no longer possible to believe much of the clinical research that is published,

or to rely on the judgment of trusted physicians or authoritative medical guidelines. I take

no pleasure in this conclusion, which I reached slowly and reluctantly over my two decades

as an editor of The New England Journal of Medicine.[8]

Most �experts� in medicine are, psychologically speaking, simply engaged in well-paid groupthink

and confirmation bias exercises, vigorously affirming and defending their ego�s (lucrative)

construction of the world. To paraphrase physicist Max Planck, medicine, like science, �advances

one funeral at a time.�

Once the public has accepted the scientific establishment�s truths, narratives, and

designated �experts� then researchers who yield findings deviating from the accepted

norm can be immediately branded as crackpots, lunatics, fringe nuts, pseudo-scientists and

so on, regardless of how meticulous their methods, and irrefutable their results.

The media is crucial in this control dynamic because it sells the establishment�s reality.

Thus is the politically correct status quo maintained.

Peer �Review� Lets Garbage Through?�?and Lots of it!

�Peer review� censorship exemplifies the neophobia in the world of science which serves

to protect the status quo rather than improve knowledge by weeding out dubious epistemologies

and results, as it is meant to. This supposed mechanism of �quality control� has resulted

not only in the dismissal of much important and credible research, but it has also let

fraudulent research �and lots of it!?�?be published at the same time. Papers that appear

to support fashionable ideas or entrenched dogmas are likely to fare well, even if they

are badly flawed?�?or outright rubbish!

David Kaplan, a professor of pathology at the Case Western Reserve University School

of Medicine in Cleveland, has stated that,

Peer review is broken. It needs to be overhauled, not just tinkered with. The incentives should

be changed so that: authors are more satisfied and more likely to produce better work, the

reviewing is more transparent and honest, and journals do not have to manage an unwieldy

and corrupt system that produces disaffection and misses out on innovation.[9]

Is it any wonder that John Ionnidis reported in his famous 2005 paper that, �Most research

findings are false for most research designs and for most fields�? Given the already

outlined problems, is it really surprising that, in Ionnidis words, �Claimed research

findings may often be simply accurate measures of the prevailing bias�?[10]

Dr. Marc Girard, a mathematician and physician who serves on the editorial board of Medicine

Veritas (The Journal of Medical Truth), has written,

The reason for this disaster is too clear: the power of money. In academic institutions,

the current dynamics of research is more favourable to the ability of getting grants?�?collecting

money and spending it?�?than to scientific imagination or creativity.[11]

In general, peer reviewers?�?generally not time-rich?�?don�t try to replicate experiments

and rarely even request the raw data supporting a paper�s conclusions. Who has the time

for all that? Thus, peer review is, according to Richard Smith writing in Peer review in

health sciences,

thought to be slow, expensive, profligate of academic time, highly subjective, prone

to bias, easily abused, poor at detecting gross defects, and almost useless for detecting

fraud.[12] (emphasis added)

What about fake peer review? This is where the corrupt and abysmal becomes the theatre

of the absurd. For example, Berlin-based Springer Nature, who publishes the aforementioned Naturejournal

announced the retraction of 64 articles in 10 journals in an August 18th statement in

2015. This followed an internal investigation which found fabricated peer-review write-ups

linked to the articles.

The purge followed

similar discoveries of �fake peer review� by several other major publishers, including

London-based BioMed Central, an arm of Springer, which began retracting 43 articles in March

citing �reviews from fabricated reviewers�.[13]

Yes, that means reviewers that don�t exist?�?recommended as �reviewers� by the people submitting

their work for review. Imagine writing a paper and being able to nominate a non-existent

person to review your work, and the contact email supplied to the publisher for this purpose

is actually one you made up, which routes the paper back to you (unbeknownst to the

publisher), so that you can then secretly carry out a (favourable) review of your own

work under a pseudonym!

It�s being done, folks, this is not a joke.

In response to fake peer review some publishers have actually ended the practice of author-suggested

reviewers.[14]

And now for the Conceptual Penis� Recently two scientists performed a brilliant

Sokal-style hoax on the journal Cogent Social Sciences. Under the pen names �Jamie Lindsay�

and �Peter Boyle,� and writing for the fictitious �Southeast Independent Social

Research Group,� Peter Boghossian and James Lindsay wrote a deliberately absurd paper

loosely composed in the style of �post-structuralist discursive gender theory�?�?what exactly

that is they made no attempt to find out.

The authors tell us:

The paper was ridiculous by intention, essentially arguing that penises shouldn�t be thought

of as male genital organs but as damaging social constructions�We assumed that if

we were merely clear in our moral implications that maleness is intrinsically bad and that

the penis is somehow at the root of it, we could get the paper published in a respectable

journal.[15] (emphasis added)

And they did. After completing the paper, and being unable to identify what it was actually

about, it was deemed a success and ready for submission, which went ahead in April 2017.

It was published the next month after some editorial feedback and additional tweaking.

To illustrate how deliberately absurd the paper is, a quote is in order:

We conclude that penises are not best understood as the male sexual organ, or as a male reproductive

organ, but instead as an enacted social construct that is both damaging and problematic for

society and future generations� and is the conceptual driver behind much of climate change.[16]

In plain English, they (seemingly) argued here that a penis is not a male sexual organ

but a social construct; the �conceptual penis� is problematic for �gender (and

reproductive) identity,� as well as being the �conceptual� driver of climate change.

No, really. How this ever got published is something to ponder. The paper is filled with

meaningless jargon, arrant nonsense, and references to fake papers and authors.

As part of the hoax, none of the sources that were cited were even read by the hoaxers.

As Boghossian and Lindsay point out, it never should have been published. No one?�?not

even Boghossian and Lindsay?�?knows what it is actually saying.

Almost a third of the sources cited in the original version of the paper point to fake

sources, such as created by Postmodern Generator, making mock of how absurdly easy it is to

execute this kind of hoax, especially, the authors add, in ��academic� fields corrupted

by postmodernism.�[17] (emphasis added)

The Spectacular Success of Hoax Papers and Non-existent Authors

In April 2010, Cyril Labb� of Joseph Fourier University in Grenoble, France, used a computer

program called SCIgen to create 102 fake papers under the pseudonym of Ike Antkare. SCIgen

was created in 2005 by researchers at MIT in Cambridge in order to demonstrate that

conferences would accept such nonsense�as well as to amuse themselves.

Labb� added the bogus papers to the Google Scholar database, which boosted Ike Antkare�s

h-index, a measure of published output, to 94?�?at the time, making Antkare the world�s

21st most highly cited scientist.[18] (emphasis added)

So a non-existent scientist has achieved the distinction of being one of the world�s

most highly cited authors?�?while �authoring� papers consisting of utter gibberish. Congratulations

are certainly in order. In February 2014 it was reported that Springer and the Institute

of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE), were removing over 120 such bogus papers from

their subscription services after Labbe identified them using his own software.

Going back at least as far as 1996 journalists and researchers have been getting spoof papers

published in conferences or journals to deliberately expose weaknesses in academic quality controls.

�Physicist Alan Sokal (of the famous Sokal Affair) succeeded in the journal Social Text

in 1996,� while Harvard science journalist John Bohannon revealed in a 2013 issue of

Science that he had duped over 150 open-access journals into publishing �a deliberately

flawed study.�[19]Bohannon organized submission of the flawed study (technically, many different

but very similar variations of the study) to 304 open access journals worldwide over

a period of 10 months. 255 went through the whole editing process to the point of either

acceptance or rejection.

He wrote:

Any reviewer with more than a high-school knowledge of chemistry and the ability to

understand a basic data plot should have spotted the paper�s shortcomings immediately. Its

experiments are so hopelessly flawed that the results are meaningless.[20]

The hoax paper was accepted by a whopping 157 of the journals and rejected by only 98.

Of the 106 journals that did conduct �peer review,� fully 70% accepted the paper.[21]

If peer review was a transparent and accountable process, according to Gary Novak,

there might be a small chance of correcting some of the corruptions through truth and

criticism; but the process is cloaked in the darkness of anonymity�Due to the exploitive

and corrupt process, nearly everything in science has official errors within it�[A]

culture of protecting and exploiting the errors creates an official reality which cannot be

opposed.[22]

Returning specifically to the arena of (mainstream) medicine, a quote in PLoS Medicine, states:

�Journals have devolved into information laundering operations for the pharmaceutical

industry�, wrote Richard Horton, editor of the Lancet, in March 2004. In the same

year, Marcia Angell, former editor of the New England Journal of Medicine, lambasted

the industry for becoming �primarily a marketing machine� and co-opting �every institution

that might stand in its way��Jerry Kassirer, another former editor of the New England Journal

of Medicine, argues that the industry has deflected the moral compasses of many physicians,

and the editors of PLoS Medicine have declared that they will not become �part of the cycle

of dependency�between journals and the pharmaceutical industry�.[23]

In the words of John Ionnidis, �Most scientific studies are wrong, and they are wrong because

scientists are interested in funding and careers rather than truth.�[24]

If most studies are wrong, and most scientists are more interested in their own careers and

funding than getting at the truth?�?while journals daily allow bogus and flawed pharmaceutical

research to be published and promoted?�?then why would anyone in their right mind believe

the claims made by doctors about the efficacy of products based upon �peer review� or

pharmaceutical �studies�? What does a term like �safe and effective� even mean

in this world of deception and subterfuge?

Clearly the problem of corruption and conflicts of interest have been increasingly on the

radar of professional academics for some time now, so much so that it has been the subject

of an increasing number of harshly critical articles and editorials. Conveying the depth

and breadth of deception to the �uninitiated,� however, presents a unique challenge. And

it isn�t just conflict of interest and corruption to blame for the failure of peer review, there

is human bias, shoddy review work, fake reviewers and fraud, and varying other human interests

to factor in.

At the very least we need to cease indoctrinating students into the dogma that all good things

have been peer reviewed, and the converse: anything that has not been peer reviewed is

clearly blasphemous and crafted by the unholy hands of sinners. In the meantime, the public

needs to be warned: peer review is largely a sham and will not protect you or your family

from medical pseudo-science or dangerous pharmaceutical products. Your doctor�s word should not

be blindly trusted, especially when we know that doctors rely absurdly heavily on information

(read: propaganda) provided by the pharmaceutical industry itself (can you say �conflicted�?!)

in developing their views and opinions.

I can�t help but cringe when I hear people ask if a study has been �peer-reviewed.�

The response this question most often deserves is simply, �Who cares?�

The case against science is straightforward: much of the scientific literature, perhaps

half, may simply be untrue. Afflicted by studies with small sample sizes, tiny effects, invalid

exploratory analyses, and flagrant conflicts of interest, together with an obsession for

pursuing fashionable trends of dubious importance, science has taken a turn towards darkness.?�?Richard

Horton, Offline: What is medicine�s 5 sigma? The Lancet, 11 April 2015,

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360° 4K NA'VI RIVER JOURNEY || ANIMAL KINGDOM WDW - Duration: 5:15.

Oh my gosh this is gorgeous.

Whoa.

Wow.

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Apple iPhone 6s and Newer Display Adhesive Application- How To - Duration: 3:49.

Hey it's Alex from iFixit if you're replacing the display on your iPhone 6s

or later you're gonna want to replace the adhesive strips that keep your phone

water-resistant, but before you dive in there are a few things you're gonna need

to take care of. For this repair you'll need tweezers, a spudger, isopropyl

alcohol, with some swabs, a stack of coins, a heat gun, adhesive for your model phone,

and check out our guides for any other tools you'll need to open your specific

device. Carefully peel off all the old adhesive with some tweezers and a spudger.

Then apply a little bit of isopropyl alcohol to clean off any residue.To

reapply the adhesive strips begin by peeling the backing off starting with a

large blue tab. Carefully align the exposed lower adhesive strip with the

bottom edge of your iPhone's case. Be very careful here. Once the adhesive is

pressed into place you won't be able to reposition it and you'll have to remove

it and start over with a new adhesive strip. When you have it correctly aligned

gently press the exposed strip into place. Next we'll continue by peeling the

backing away and gently pressing the adhesive into place. If you've correctly

aligned the lower edge the sides and top edges will fall perfectly into place. If

you mess up and don't have an extra adhesive strip on hand, it's fine to

reassemble your iPhone without the adhesive in place. Just keep in mind your

iPhones water resistance will be compromised. With the adhesive in place

use a spudger to gently press the adhesive into position. Just make sure you're not

pressing on any of the internal components.

Now grab the small tab, and peel it back to separate the large frontliner from

the adhesive. It's time to reassemble your phone! Once you've reconnected your

display cables, and reconnect to the battery, replace both of your brackets.

Then take a moment to power your phone on and make sure to test it's working

perfectly. Make sure your entire screen is recognizing touch and display powers

on, and looks a-okay. Once you're sure everything is working great go ahead and

remove the final release liners exposing the adhesive. Do your best not to touch

the exposed adhesive. Slide the top of your iPhone into position making sure

the tabs fit into place just underneath the top edge of the iPhones case. Then

lower the display making sure all cables are clear and not being pinched by the

display and case. With your iPhone closed up we need to make sure the adhesive

bonds correctly. So essentially what we're going to do is activate the

adhesive with a little bit of heat and then use pressure to get everything

firmly sealed. We have a little bit of a complication. The camera bump makes

it so you won't be able to apply even pressure. We have a twenty-something

cent solution. We're gonna line the perimeter of the phone with some pennies

or coin of your choice, and then use a heat gun or hair dryer to heat up the

back to the phone until it's hot to the touch.

Then we're gonna stack four or five of our heaviest books squarely on top of

the phone. Leave them in place for about 30 minutes for the adhesive to set. Then

go ahead and take them off and pick up your iPhone.

All right if everything went like it should you've now restored your iPhone's

water resistance. Good job on your repair and we'll see you next time.

you

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ANIME vs. REAL LIFE! - Duration: 8:53.

Hello my people so before I get into this video one of the sides

I'm doing a giveaway the home care month offender and all you have to do is vote on Instagram the agency page and I Jesse

Trash I'm going to be just shouting out some instrument users have follow me in a second

I'm going to be giving away copies of my second book which you can pre-order Amazon Prime. They'd be on today. Hey we

Stand that's our new inside. Yo care also

So I saw this collab some ehrlichman's my Queens a really long time ago, and I totally forgot about it

It's super cute and funny don't take it too. Seriously. It's adorable in case you didn't know I'm a huge anime fan

I have watched a lot

Literally was gonna get a cat

Yeah, I love my people and you have flouted sphere Manchester PD teacher

I'm watching you be sure to subscribe in maryland's because I love them and here is some quality advice for you

Don't let anyone make fun of you for watching anime

Do not I've been so many people like that's not something girls to know

Okay, let's get started

So today, I'm doing probably one of my favorite videos. I've ever done that we literally became friends or look for it yet

It's so great like that's a you know. It's an amazing friendship

Not enough people admit that they watch anime cuz this is whole like stigma that it's not the world really we love it

We love it

So we're doing real life

Versus anime but first off of be sure to watch the part one on their channel way anything should do

Yeah

We did the other person on their channel and be sure to watching me

But it's so much effort like this is a lot for us

Yeah

Let's see if we could get this to

30,000 likes one if you love anime into if you want to see more anime videos in the future we do together whatever you're feeling

just for anime thumbs up comment and maybe she

Should get started. I'm so excited okay

Ah

Sorry

This game is so intense you guys aren't ready for my next move

Well your cards don't stand a chance against my cards

that's because I am sitting down I

Can't believe how competitive Veronica is

Pathetic oh yeah

Don't oh

No three sevens now how is she going to beat that?

Now have to be that

They're my friends, but I want to win ha ha ha now

It's my turn little do they know that I am skilled in the ancient art of card play

Huh, huh and that's how you play poker

Meza you were off-tempo the entire time no it wasn't yeah you throw both of us off hey sorry but

We've all worked so hard to get here, I'm so proud of us

I can't believe we made it to the final stage of the talent show

The judges are in the front row in order to win. We have to score ten points from each judge

We got this just believe in yourselves and remember how hard you've worked to get here

Wow look at Veronica playing that violin when I met her we were both so young and naive

You can tell that music is touched her soul

Music has been there for her when she needed it most

It's more than a reliable friend

it's a soul mate and

Don't get me started on Vanessa

The beat of her heart shows through and her drum playing

She hasn't always been this confident

Music has guided her journey. I'm so happy to see how far she's come and

then there's me the lone wolf I

don't always find a way with my words, but

sometimes music dassault speaking I

Find that my head speaks more than my mouth ever could

Growing up music was the only thing I could lead to the only way I could speak and now

My voice is getting stronger by the day. I see the judges are starting to tell you up their points I

Can conquer the stage anxiety here's the first score? It's his head another second judge, but ten as well

but we

The last judge seems to not know

We could have to give it our all

We can conquer

The judge has decided and it's a ten we won

What's up arrived

You so mean, I'm sorry

Hey boys

What's up?

What's going on Renzo?

Give me a sip of your water

No

Don't you remember what my family you did for yours. I don't remember

Don't make me say it again. Let me have a sip of your water

You'll have to go through me first

ha ha

am

I supposed to be scared. It's time. I use my family's secret weapon

the blue flame of Endor like my hair color

Well your secret weapon will never stand a chance against my really really bad fire effect

We don't have to do this friends oh oh yes, we do

We used to be friends

Why are you doing this to me?

Why did you betray me?

Because you betrayed me first remember all of thee the good times we had

We can never be friends again. I can't fight this battle any longer

You beat me until next time four-eyes

Taco I can't believe it you're the best

I

Hope you guys enjoy ignored so hard of that series can be sure to check out the video on their channel

I'm gonna think whaddaya say and my recommendations in the comments seriously

I actually found a lot of anime from

Comments and tweet this meeting and stuff on Instagram and follow our social medias do the things if you tweet us

Or if you like get me funny screenshots or anything from aquatic Asha type, Jessie Merrill

If you're watching this right now you're not doing that

And we hope you guys enjoyed and

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Could Humans Ever Breathe Water? - Duration: 2:35.

[♩INTRO ]

Wouldn't it be awesome if you could breathe underwater like a fish?

It would be totally awesome...

Well, sorry to burst your bubble, that's not going to happen.

Your lungs just aren't up to the task of extracting oxygen from water.

Alright, so we can end the episode now, right?

We got the answer?

Wel...no.

Because the fact that you can't breathe water doesn't mean you couldn't breathe

any liquid.

In fact, there are couple doctors trying to make liquid ventilation a thing—not to fulfill

a sci-fi fantasy, but to save lives.

Because of the difference in pressure your lungs feel in space or underwater, liquid

ventilation could be useful while exploring the far reaches of the universe or the depths

of the ocean.

But more immediately, it has the potential to help those who struggle to get enough oxygen,

like premature babies and people with lung injuries.

Of course, breathing a liquid isn't as simple as channeling your inner fish.

Your lungs just don't have the surface area you'd need to extract enough oxygen from

water—the air we breathe has twenty times as much, making things a lot easier.

And liquid is also a lot thicker than air, so our lungs struggle to flush it out efficiently.

To get around the first problem, scientists studying liquid ventilation work with liquids

made up of perfluorocarbons, or PFCs, instead of water.

PFCs are specially designed hydrocarbons, or molecules made up of carbon and hydrogen,

where some of the hydrogens have been replaced with fluorine.

They're biologically inert, so they won't harm things like your kidneys or liver.

And thanks to the weak bonds between their molecules, they let plenty of gas molecules

squeeze in.

So they can carry three times as much oxygen as our blood -- and almost forty times as

much oxygen as water at room temperature.

But the part we haven't quite figured out is that second problem: the viscosity.

Since they're thicker than gas, PFCs can't move through the lungs fast enough to efficiently

clear out carbon dioxide, which can lead to a dangerous condition called respiratory acidosis.

And that makes total liquid ventilation very impractical, because you need a lot of complicated

pumps and other equipment to make it work.

A liquid ventilator that can do this has never gotten past the prototype stage.

But partial liquid ventilation, where about 40% of the lung capacity is filled with PFCs

and the rest is filled with air using a normal ventilator, has shown promise in treating

people with lung injuries as well as babies born prematurely.

And it may not be too long before the method gets regulatory approval.

So who knows—that sci-fi future with people breathing liquid to explore far off planets

might be closer than you'd think.

Thanks to Patreon patron Lučka for asking, and to all of the patrons that voted for this

question in our poll.

If you want to pose questions like this that for us to answer, plus get tons of other cool

benefits, you can head on over to Patreon.com/SciShow.

[♩OUTRO ]

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Crash Course Media Literacy Preview - Duration: 1:52.

Hello!

My name is Jay Smooth and as you may have guessed from the title of this video, over the next 12 weeks I am going to teach you about Media Literacy.

First, allow me to introduce myself:

I'm the host of New York's longest running hip-hop radio show the Underground Railroad, a media commentator on TV, radio and interwebs,

and I'm best known nowadays for my video blog Ill doctrine, where I dissect the latest news and yell at people about being nicer to each other.

So what exactly is media literacy?

We're gonna talk more about this in our first episode, next week, but here in the preview I'll at least tease that definition.

For our purposes, in this course, media literacy is "the ability to Access, Analyze, Evaluate, Create and Act using all forms of communication."

We'll break down what that means throughout this series, but for now I just want to drive home the fact that media is all around you.

And living in a saturated media environment, it's important to understand how to digest all of that content.

Like, how do I know if a piece of media is trying to manipulate me?

Spoiler Alert: It probably is.

Or, how can I be sure that a piece of news is fact based?

Don't worry, we've got some tips and tricks for you.

We're going to explore the breadth of media that surrounds you in your daily life.

We're going to look at why it's created and what its goals are.

We're gonna look at everything from popular movies to propaganda to your date night text messages.

Media literacy skills are about everything from navigating popular culture, to being a better citizen, and even being a better communicator in your everyday life.

Which may or may not include yelling at people to be nicer to each other.

There's a lot to cover and I can't wait to get started.

I'm Jay Smooth and I hope you'll join me on this journey with Crash Course Media Literacy.

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KFC Closes Down After Running Out Of Chicken - Duration: 10:33.

Hows it going youtube welcome back to Landonproduction I am Landon Dowlatsingh and this is where

I talk about the news.

If you guys are new here don't forget to hit the subscribe button so you can always

be caught up with the latest news and updates.

First up lets talk about KFC.

They were forced to close down its restaurants after running out of chicken.

There is a chicken crisis going on right now in the UK that is effecting KFC resturants

in Bristol, Berkshire, Cheshire, Devon, Newcastle, Suffolk and Surrey.

Signs were places on the doors of the KFC resturants that said, sorry were closed.

We deliver our chicken fresh into our resturants, but we've had a few hiccups with delivery

today.

We wouldn't want to open without offering our full menu but well be back at the fryers

as soon as we can.

A ton of people took it to twitter to show their frustration.

Ok So before we get right into the next big story let me ask you what do you think of

gun control?

Would gun control stop mass murders?

Should we ban guns?

Let me know all your thoughts in the comment section below.

One of the most talked about stories right now is about 19 yr old Nikolas Cruz the gunman

who shot and killed 17 people, while 15 more people were taken to the hospital.

Some of the victims were as young as 14 yrs old being students and their were teachers

who lost their lives as well the oldest being 49 yrs old.

There was a geography teacher who tried to save students lives by unlocking his door

for more students to hide in.

Really sad story.

This has become one of the worldest deadliest school massacres in history.

I have a ton of updates with this story.

This mass shooting occurred at Marjory Stoneman Douglas Highschool in Parkland, Florida which

is located in the Miamia Metropolitan area.

Nikolas Cruz has just pleaded guilty to the Florida murders in a plea to avoid the death

sentence.

Back in September of 2017 there was a comment he posted on social media that stated that

he wanted to become a professional school school with his AR-15 style rifle.

Also a month prio to the shooting the FBI received a tip that Nikolas made death threats

but due to an error the Miami field office was never notified of this information.

Police and prosecutors have not yet established a motive for the rampage and they are looking

into a pattern of discinplany issues and his behavior.

We do know Nikolas was expelled from his school for disciplinary reasons.

Nikolas arrived to his old school using Uber and he was carrying a backpack and a he had

a long bag where he had his gun inside of.

The school has about 900 students with 30 teachers and Nikolas went into the school

and activated the fire alarms so everyone would run towards him while he tried and kill

as many people as possible.

Nikolas was armed with a Smith & Wesson M&P15 gun that looks like this.

He has what police said to be unlimited amo.

He has multiple magazines.

He purchased the rifle legally from a nearby Coral Springers gun store.

Here is the gun shop and the owner who sold the gun is mortified to what happened and

is very afraid of the backlash this will cause him.

Its so crazy that Nikolas is just 19 yrs old and isn't even old enough to buy beer, but

he can legally buy a gun.

Under Flroida gun laws individuals can purchase a firearm at the age of 18 yrs old.

To buy liquor you have to be 21 yrs old.

Going back to the incident the shooting last for 6 minutes.

Nikolas after that time decided to blend in with the scared students and he just ran outside

the front door.and he walked to a walmart where he bought a pop than he walked ot mcDonalds

where he just hung out for almost 1 hour.

A police officer spotted him and arrested him without any problems.

School cameras easily recorded Nikolas as the shooter.

After the shooting happened the first responders established a triage tent outside the school.

The school district provided grief counseling to the students and their families.

Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi said the costs of funerals and counseling would be

covered by the state.

At least 3 counties in Florida and Virgina has increased police presence in schools in

response to the shooting.

This is another question for you guys.

What do you think of police officers walking around inside and ouside of schools.

I know when I was in highschool my highschool was pretty bad and we had a cop every day

inside of the school and their was talked about having a metal detector before we went

into of the school because we had a few stabbings.

Schools just seems like a very scary place lately.

Well let me know your thought about that in the comment section below.

Since this incident as well their has been a lot more talks about gun control and it

has to be time to address these issues.

President Donald Trump has been upsetting millions of people with his recent tweets

about this.

He tweeted this.

Very sad that the FBI missed all of the many signals sent out by the florida school shooter

thisi not acceptable they are spending too much time trying to prove Russian collusion

with the trump campaign.

There is no collusion.

Get back to the basics and make us all proud.

Everyone is saying they cant believe the President is making this all about Russia.

Also we all know where Donald Trump stands with the gun control laws.

He is for Americans to have the right to own guns to protect themselves.

Well here we see hundreds of people protesting in front of the white house.

They are laying down playing dead to show what happens when people are allowed to have

guns they cause a lot of deaths.

I personally think Gun Control is something Donald Trump and the white house should take

a look at.

Austalias last mass shooting was back in 1996 where a man killed 35 people with a semi-

automatic weapon.

After this Australia began to ban rapid- fire guns.

Their hasn't been a mass shooting since the ban of guns in auslia.

Before 1996 their was 13 fatal mass shootings in Australia.

So it seems like for this whole country it worked.

According to eht Gun Violence Archive there were 346 mass shooting incidents in 2017 alone.

So far in 2018 their has been about 18 school shootings.

Something needs to happen.

This right here is a student who was shot 5 times being a hero saving 20 of his classmates

from Nikolas.

Sheriff Isreal was honored to visit 15 yr old Anthony Borges at the hospital who I am

hoping is able to pull through.

Also in the news we have Jon Venables this guy who we have been talking about lately.

Well this was a picture of him at the age of 10 yrs old.

This picture became famous after he committed murder at the age of 10 yrs old.

Well now at 35 yrs old he is back in prison.

Well he is back in the news because he was attacked in prison with boiling water during

a fight with another inmate.

This attack was believed to be in retaliation for his part in the murder of the 2 yr old

toddler James back in 1993.

Britains youngest convicted murderer now fears because his identity is now revealed, he feals

like he is a marked man and everyone wants him dead.

James the toddler who lost his life, well his mom just found out the full extent of

what happened to her son and also she just recently found out with the rest of the world

that Jon Venables was released from prison in 2001 under a new identity to keep him protected.

Jon Venables abducted, tortured and murdered but never served time in an adult prison for

the crimes.

Really messed up story, I am just gld he is back in prison where he belongs and now he

is a target.

Also one of the most talked about things right now is Black Panther this movie has been sold

out in the opening weekend even with a bunch of added times at the theaters.

This movie hit all kinda of records in the first 3 days of its released the movie earned

over 200 million dollars in North America and has made over 400 million dollars total

world wide.

The previous record high for a movie in February was Dead Pool that made 132 million well Black

Panther smashed that record.

This is also the biggest non- sequal movie to ever come out.

This was also the biggest solo superhero movie launch of all time, it's the biggest opening

weekend for a movie that came out on a holiday.

This is also the biggest opening weekend ever for any movie not directed by a white guy.

I could go on and on with how successful this movie was I did get a chance to watch it and

I loved it.

I cant wait to see the Black Panther in the upcoming Avengers Infinity War movie that

is set to come out on Star Wars day May 4th.

Avengers Infinity was has the biggest cast of any movies in history.

Marvel is going really big for this one.

This movie is said to have a 1 billion dollar budget.

It is said that up to 76 super heros will appear in this film.

Let me show you guys a quick trailer for this movie.

The trailer has over 139 million views which is also a record for the most viewed movie

trailer.

Well here it is.

I have some Olympic news for you.

There was another wardrobe malfunction during a figure skating routine by French skater

Gabrielle Papadakis.

She continued on with her routine but hundreds in the areana did see her left breast exposed.

She was exposed during the last few seconds of her routine.

Canada and American Broadcasters apologized for the unexpected nudity and have since edited

the footage.

Lucky for Gabrielle its actually very difficult to find a picture or a video of this nip slip

because the Olympics did a great job getting rid of it.

Famous Canadian skaters Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir have just broken their own short dance

world record.

They are currently in first place and are expected to win their second gold medal in

this short dance skating event.

Also I wanted to talk about this Swiss Skiers dad and step mom who biked from Switzerland

to South Korea to see their son compete.

Here is a picture of that journey that was posted on social media.

This journey began in February of 2017 and covered over 10,000 miles.

The couple traveled through 20 countries during this incredible ride of a life time.

I am not sure if they did this because they couldn't afford the flight or they just

wanted to challenge themselves.

Well luckily they got to the Olympics on time.

For more infomation >> KFC Closes Down After Running Out Of Chicken - Duration: 10:33.

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The Phoenix pay system disaster, explained - Duration: 7:28.

Overhauling the largest payroll system in the country. What could go wrong?

The number of government employees that have

been affected by the broken pay system is closer to 200,000. That's over 70% of

all federal employees. It's a colossal mess that spans two prime ministers from

different parties and one that has cost taxpayers hundreds of millions of

dollars and counting.

The list of issues is long. Even this list may not be complete.

It's no wonder some public servants are starting to lose faith in the

government's ability to fix the pay system at the centre of all of this.

Welcome to the Phoenix pay system disaster.

To understand how public servants like Jennifer got caught

up in this mess, we have to rewind to

2009 when Harper's Conservatives came up with an ambitious plan to replace the

ancient regional pay system with a national automated system.

The previous 40-year-old system was on its last legs and this new system would not only save

the government around 70 million dollars a year but supposedly it would make it

easier for employees to manage their own pay.

The American tech company IBM was

hired in June 2011 to design and implement the new system, but the system

was not exactly new. The company used existing software called PeopleSoft and

then modified it to accommodate the thousands of pay rules needed to cover

101 departments and agencies.

Governments aren't exactly good at this

whole technological modernization thing.

In 2014, Ontario Liberals rolled out a

computer system developed by IBM to pay people on social assistance.

A month after it went online it had doled out twenty million dollars

in overpayments. And then there's the Queensland Health fiasco.

"Two years and

three months since the health payroll debacle started with thousands of staff

being underpaid, overpaid, or not getting any money at all it's still going on.

"It'll go down as one of the greatest IT debacles for Australian government if

not the biggest.

Sound familiar?

Along with the new system pay services

for 46 departments would be transferred to Miramishi, a small city in northern New Brunswick.

This move allowed the Conservatives to

check off two boxes: by consolidating they could cut hundreds of jobs thereby

saving money and make up for the jobs that were lost when they shut down the

long gun registry office there.

Two years later, the Conservatives took over training duties from IBM rather than use

IBM's recommend training system.

Even after months of delays, Harper wrapped up his time in office by hailing Phoenix as a

massive success. The system had been completed "on time and on budget."

He even awarded the person in charge of the file with an outstanding achievement award.

Offscreen: Seriously?

I know and it gets worse.

When the Liberals inherited the system in late 2015, problems had already begun.

During testing employees complained about delayed and incorrect pay, pay advisors

and Miramichi said they needed more training and couldn't keep up with the

number of files being transferred to them from departments.

And yet, in February Phoenix went live across 34 departments and agencies.

Unsurprisingly, the same problems played out on a larger scale adding to the backlog of 40,000

other cases pay advisers were already struggling to deal with.

It didn't take long for the unions to go public: people were not getting paid. They urged the

government not to roll out the system to the remaining 67 departments until the

glitches were solved.

But at the time, the government dismissed these issues as one-offs,

the result of people just getting used to the new system.

So, they just did it anyway.

Judy Foote: "When asked the question if we could go back, could we go back to the

other system? I was told no."

Over a year-and-a-half the number of

outstanding pay requests increased fivefold. Pay requests being any change

to employees pay or to fix a pay error.

The government eventually responded by frantically hiring pay advisers and setting up

temporary pay offices but that barely made a dent in the backlog and pay

requests continued coming in.

Despite calls for the Liberals to scrap Phoenix,

that's likely not gonna happen. Instead, Prime Minister Trudeau created a

cabinet supergroup to tackle the problem he also told this guy to fix it

and made it the new minister's top priority.

But even still the Auditor General says

that Phoenix will take years to fix and cost much more than the 540 million the

government expected to spend. And that estimate is just to fix the current

errors, no one knows how much it's gonna cost on top of that to get the system to

run the way it's supposed to. So who's to blame for this IT disaster?

IBM? The Conservatives? The Liberals?

IBM blames the Conservatives for poor training,

the Conservatives blame the Liberals for rolling the system out before it was

ready, and the Liberals blame the Conservatives for cutting corners.

But public servants don't care about pointing fingers.

For more infomation >> The Phoenix pay system disaster, explained - Duration: 7:28.

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STARGATE: ORIGINS PREVIEW | Stargate: Origins - Duration: 1:05.

- This season on Stargate Origins.

- This is about more than saving my father.

The weapon that we were attacked with.

If the Nazis got a hold of any of this.

- Imagine the power to grant eternal years,

everlasting life of my own.

[gunshots]

- What did she say?

- Slaves, she needs more slaves.

For more infomation >> STARGATE: ORIGINS PREVIEW | Stargate: Origins - Duration: 1:05.

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Trump administration unveils ACA alternative - Duration: 0:37.

The Trump administration is proposing a new regulation as an alternative to the Affordable

Care Act.

On Tuesday, the Department of Health and Human Services unveiled its proposed policy changes

for health care.

It aims to increase options for lower-cost health care plans that usually have more coverage

limits and fewer benefits.

Those changes would also extend short-term plans up to a year.

That's in line with what President Donald Trump wanted when he signed an executive order

on the issue in October.

According to federal guidelines, there's a 60-day public comment period.

Then, the rule will go live after final version is drafted.

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