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Spiritual Growth Of The Soul Or Evolution Of The Ego - Duration: 2:47.
Spiritual Growth Of The Soul Or Evolution Of The Ego.
What Am I Experiencing
by Conscious Reminder
People get confused while trying to grow themselves spiritually and end up building up an egoistic
self.
Talking about the dependencies or the attachments that do our soul no good, neither do they
contribute to its growth.
Continuing to practice addictive substances like alcohol suppresses the vibrations of
your soul and bars us from growing ourselves spiritually.
All of these distractions to your conscience are meant to feed your ego and not your soul.
Apart from these, the fast food and chemically prepared meals are created to control you
and not give your body nutrition.
On the other hand, rich in minerals, the raw and clean organic food is something that is
conducive to not only great health but also spiritual health.
Also, not just what we consume but what we experience contributes to our growth.
Being tempted to materialistic things and sources of entertainment, lead us into a make-believe
world which can only feed our egos and nothing else.
Truly helping your soul advance to a higher spiritual level is possible by spending enough
time with your inner self.
Listening to and focusing on your spirit to create a space for your conscience to evolve
and breathe.
It takes ample amount of perseverance and tolerance to practice spirituality.
By meditation, we control our thoughts and bring down the speed of our body mechanism.
This is good for our health and grants us access to the energies to bring about the
real change in ourselves.
So now you see how you can drastically cleanse your inner self while transforming the state
of your conscience.
The practice helps us preserve the energy we would require for the heavenly purposes
and we stop spending our time in arguments and fights.
We feel we�re being freed by all kinds of negative attachments in life.
By giving in to God, we get so much control on ourselves that this process of integrating
ourselves with the Divine will is actually ironic.
With this will only, can a soul rise to the level of true freedom and advance spiritually.
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DudeiRage | PUBG Minitage | "Coexistance" - Duration: 1:13.
"We have the power
to make this the best generation of mandkind
in the history of the word
or to make it the last." - John F Kennedy
"Our task
is to look at the structure of why we're failing
as human beings.
And I say all of us.
And if you don't have faith in the people,
what do you have faith in?"
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9 Reasons Why INTJ and INFJ Fall In Love - Duration: 3:45.
9 Reasons Why INTJ and INFJ Fall In Love
Falling in love is not merely because of fate.
There are so many factors influencing people fall in love with each other.
One of them is absolutely the personality type.
Today, we have INTJ and INFJ.
Let's take a look at 9 reasons why they can fall in love for each other.
But before we jump to the lists, If you're new to our channel, make sure to click the
subscribe button below, and don't forget to like this video if you find this information
is helpful to you.
#1 - Shared intuition preference
If you look at it, you can see they have similar intuition preference in which introverted
function.
As many researchers have discovered, those with similar preference tend to get along
well.
It is because they can communicate things better.
#2 - Completing each other
The feeling and the thinking functions create a dynamic.
Though it is the part in which INTJ and INFJ are different, it makes the relationship more
interesting.
They can spot weak point to be strengthened, and they also can develop themselves better.
#3 - Structure preference
Both INFJ and INTJ think that planning is important for daily activity.
Additionally, they can complete each other with their perceiving type.
This creates a good and reliable combination.
#4 - Sharing focus
Dominated by Ni, they are able to plan their future with the significant others.
They want their relationship to be developed to a mature stage, and that is achievable
through shared focus.
INFJ, moreover, tend to be always positive in a relationship since they believe that
anything can be planned towards something better.
#5 - INFJ admires INTJ
What makes INFJ loves INTJ is the calm strength.
They are silent people who have strong mental state.
Since INFJ tends to be easily moved, INTJ who is colder can help to carry on through
hard times.
#6 - INFJ helps INTJ to be more empathetic
INTJ tends to be more straightforward, harsh, and seemingly unemphatic in most situations.
This is not ideal since some other people may not like listening to harsh speech like
that.
Fortunately, there is INFJ who helps INTJ to reframe the way they talk.
#7 - Listen
Both like listening to each other.
We know that both are dominated by Ni which comes from state of observation.
They collect information and engage accordingly.
#8 - They are introverts
Both are introverts, and both can be exhausted through social interaction even between them.
Fortunately, they share similar ideas and topics that interest them.
This enables them to recharge easier together.
#9 - They are independent
Though both are good listeners to each other, they still have some plans for themselves.
They support each other's decisions, and it makes the relationship works.
All in all, that's the 9 Reasons Why INTJ and INFJ Fall In Love for each other.
Really cool information isn't it?
Please share your thoughts and experiences in the comments below!
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¿QUE SON LOS CUENTOS TRANSGENERACIONALES?, por Pablo Lema - Duration: 1:02:11.
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Acknowledgements from my debut book, Maxed Out I CALLewis - Duration: 2:08.
hey youube family, this is CAL from Calwrites.com and I really wanted to share
with you guys my acknowledgments you know in my debut book, Maxed Out
which is on Amazon everywhere, so a number you guys especially some of my
fellow booktubers out there. I was able to you know kind of get you guys's
feedback and send you guys my advanced reader copy of my book um but you know
it didn't have the acknowledgments in the advanced reader copied. it only
had it in the final copy, so a lot of you guys didn't get to read my
acknowledgments in the back man and so I really wanted to make a quick video kind
of highlighting you guys in the acknowledgement section and reading it
to you so you guys know that I didn't forget about you and I'm so so thankful
for all the advice you guys have given me and for just welcoming me into the
booktube family so uh let me read this quick excerpt from my Acknowledgements. Thank
you to my booktube family, just to name a few:
brown girl reading, pretty brown eye reader, mattsbooks and bites, books with B
Bri Hill, Troy towel: books drawing life, Rachael Rae', and Morgan Gayle. they all
have great content on their channels, I advise everyone to check them out on
youtube and last but not any less significant, thank you to you, the
readers. I am fortunate enough to write because of you, without you there is no
me. thank you from the bottom of my heart and really man I could have went on and
on so if I left anyone out please blame it on my head and not my heart,
and to any other booktubers that I have built a relationship with and we're
actually still building a relationship, like I said blame it on my head and not
my heart, and I'll continue to support you guys and I appreciate all the support
you guys have given me. and you know, look out for the book man, it's in stores now and
I'm hard at work on book number two so be blessed.
take care
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Don't Trust Anybody in The Industry-Brews & Eats With Badass Peeps- Travis Lorentson-The Borough - Duration: 17:58.
Welcome to another episode of brews & Eats With Bad Ass Peeps my name is Jud Hailey I'm a
singer-songwriter in Your host. Today we're checking out the Borough and
we've our friend Travis Lorentson waiting for us inside. Join us!
Today we get to sit with Travis Lorentson a multi-instrumentalist hailing from
Minnesota. For the last 15 years Travis's performed as a professional
musician Travis's pitch perfect growl and tender covers bringing fans back for
more each night if you've witnessed music in Minneapolis area recently you
have most likely bumped into Travis once or twice
performing upwards of seven nights a week Travis is proving that making a
living with your craft is not only possible it's probably what the right
habits and the right motivation
that's got like a sweet taste to it yeah really like the crunchiness of the bun
the lamb is super tender it is yeah I thought it was a cole slaw first let's
start with you filling in the games after I'd graduated college and
everybody at that time had forced people to do technology some type of technology
whether it was networking or computer administration because that was gonna be
big coming out of high school in college and I realized that really early age
that's not what I wanted to do and that music was definitely the idea but I
didn't know how it was possible and actually many people tell you that it's
pretty much impossible like getting into comedy or getting into music is a really
bad idea yeah but I definitely wanted the challenge so I guess to kind of fill
in the gaps it was more or less figuring out how I can provide live music and
entertainment to people in Minneapolis and st. Paul area in Minnesota in
general and even further that haven't had that experience before because
there's plenty of musicians everywhere you know and it's easy to just kind of
fall into a norm with other people while watching them and then just kind of like
doing the same thing they do so I kind of found an angle with volume control
smaller venues that didn't normally have music and capitalizing on it and then
adding new guys adding more guys and then constant you know rehearsal and
get-togethers with people and then picking up as many little tricks of the
trade that I can from any musicians and then applying it to mine to create my
own style right now being so the hardest part I think was the confidence side of
things I know you know just as well as I do when you're younger you don't have a
lot of confidence and that shows when you're doing live entertainment so when
you want to do something that's entertaining not only entertaining but
worthwhile and worthwhile to come back and see again you have to really give it
your all every show and so it's it's easy to make it plain and simple and
just get through the motions get your paycheck and walk away but to kind of
push yourself above the other musicians give somebody a show as well as not only
just playing but entertaining
so tell me about time over the course of you growing into the shoes you wear
today we had a failure or a challenging moment that made you change course yeah
that's actually a kind of a hard question Judd I think mostly what set me
aside and got me to be able to manage so many things at once was a tighter
schedule something because it's hard when you're self-employed to be like I'm
gonna get up at 10:00 today I'm gonna do a bunch of stuff you know and then I'm
gonna take my little lunch break and then I'm gonna go to rehearsal and then
I'm gonna go play my show that's not how my day goes ever you know there's things
that pop up but you try to keep this tight as a schedule as possible I think
really as simple as it sounds Google Calendar changed everything it
made me be able to communicate with other musicians that have their own
calendar set - well that burger is amazing it's that it's so good about
four years ago I was seriously considering like this is enough I've
dealt with enough people and up business what happened that what happened um so
in the same week I had a four-piece group that was supposed to show up to a
venue at 8:00 set up and play by 9:00 and one of the
members didn't show and it was too late to try to fill somebody in the venue
expected four of us we ended up playing anyways and it was fine but it was a
very stressful thing and I still have a bad relationship with that venue because
of that instance so that musician had you know kind of upset me so I kind of
released them into the world again and said hey I just I need more
professionalism if we're gonna continue to do something he didn't see it that
way so we you know we broke ties and so that was one of my first kind of like
okay this I'm not hiring these people these people aren't my employees but I
expect certain standards out of them and that standard wasn't met and so I kind
of realized like I have to lay those standards down on the line right away
yeah I continue to do this so then in same week another show I was on supposed
to be out of town about playing another show and I have another show booked
double gig so I hired someone for that show that I couldn't attend to to
replace and to replace me and so I went and played my Friday night and I was
playing a Saturday night hours out of town and Saturday morning at like 8 a.m.
I received a phone call from the establishment they're like what happened
last night who did you have and it was a very huge confusion to me because I'm
like I don't know what happened well applause so then the management was
upset and I didn't know why so they said hey we'll have the booking hitch and
call you and I said ok the boogie agent called me and said that there was a big
debacle and the guy had broke a string and quit playing and was supposed to
play for four hours and only played for an hour and a half packed up and left
what and so that gig was I with my name attached to it which made me feel pretty
upset and that kind of guys need that whole week was kind of a hard week where
I was kind of thinking okay do I do this all solo now and just don't rely on
anyone else or do I just stop booking other people and expecting them to bring
professionalism or do I just have standards right and I chose the standard
route at obvious so you can tell is for four years ago
we dive into it a little bit and the above and we talk to a little bit more
about you but I want to know about that exact moment when you decided that
opening up to our productions that means that
that exact long when you I gotta go this bitch yeah it was more
or less of an aha moment and more of a oh wait they're gonna pay me for this
and I'm like okay I'm gonna have to like have some things as I remember the first
time somebody's like hey can you fill out a w-9 and I'm like sure you know and
I go to fill up my social network we're gonna need an EIN and I was like okay so
but yeah and then I went back with the I and in it pretty much that was the aha
moment if I have a more professionalism side to what I'm doing then people that
I'm working with they're gonna allow me to do more professional gigs because at
first it was you know whatever it may be as a small check that never amounted to
enough for me to get 1099 or get you know sought-after
for tax purposes so I just kind of rolled with it at first because
ten years I was only playing one gig there
you know if if then maybe want to hear even and then doing 20 or 25 gigs and
then so these mountains never added up and once they started to mount it was
the time to start accounting the financing and figuring out how I'm gonna
do it more professionally so that I can present myself more professionally
so enough move into the lightning round over the years what was holding you back
from becoming a full-time musician when you have a job and you spend so much
time dedicated to that because you think it's the only thing you have which
sometimes is true you're afraid to get out of that job and I pursue whatever
your passion is and I think there's a time frame for that sometimes do people
think that like well once they have kids and a family I'm not gonna be able to
afford to quit my job you know I think being able to do that and jump in with
two feet to something that you really want to pursue it's as cliche as it
sounds that you you know you do something you love and you never work a
day in your life yeah but you have to spend probably a good 20 or 15 point
here is doing something you don't really like to fund what your passion is and
then jump in
what is the best advice you've received that you actually implements in your
daily habits don't trust anybody in the music industry that's a huge lesson to
learn and it's not to say that you can't trust someone but initially you
shouldn't because you're your own person in this industry until you can show what
you do is the right way to do it or at least the most professional way to do it
other people won't see that and they won't care and they'll take advantage of
you and that's a huge lesson to learn
because if you think you've got it all figured out near the most knowledgeable
or the best person in the room you're most likely gonna get taken event right
after I quit my job it was not going very well you know everything was kind
of crumbling underneath me and I was kind of getting panicky and I was
worried about my schedule because I hadn't had a lot of gigs booked out you
know for the near future and a friend of mine that I had talked to who also
pursued what he wanted to do in life had said to me you know sometimes you got to
take a step back to take two steps forward and that one was huge for me
because it allowed me to realize that I might be crumbling a little bit right
now but I still have to do what I want to do to make this work and Chernov you
know three months later it was completely flip-flop but
it was a first like you know three to six months that I quit my job that
really were I needed some words of inspiration like that to help
what's up what's a personal habit that contributes to your success
quick response I think is one big one that musicians miss a lot bill even if I
can or can't do a gig I'll let that person know anyway so I think that is
lacking with a lot of musicians that I work with people and of course with in
the past yeah my communication is huge even if
somebody gets frustrated with you because you're like texting them 10
times a day more communication is better than laughs port on a lot of the time is
when there's a gig that pops up because there's a lot of flash gigs that'll like
hey we're missing a guy tonight we really could use you I'll call him up
would be like hey I'm not available but anytime this happens again please
contact thanks and they do they know but if you just don't respond are you like
well I need a couple hours to think about it
well you'll forget about it you won't respond and then the next time that gig
up to me comes up they won't contact that's right you know because they
didn't get any type of response so communication is huge
this is my favorite round favorite part of the lightning round
what are you currently listening to I
just picked up the Charlie Parker's new all okay
as a local guy he's awesome to listen to especially like this format like
interview wise - he's very humble and down to earth and so he's Sparky years
ago and I kind of didn't listen to him for a while and I got that I found that
all its on non-stop it's so good it's an excellent life learning storytelling
type of stuff I also been listening to Portugal demands a new rebel song if you
heard that trance oh you will if you haven't um it's very popular they're
getting into that range and that that album is very good - I can remember the
title of it but and then whether I news tell me it might even be there like 6th
or 7th or something like that oh it's just taking a little while for them to
gain ground but I heard in a little interview with them and they they're fun
there and the thing is like being humble and honest and not being too pretentious
is really hard to do in interviews and hard to not come off like you know my
musics the best in the world you know like without you know sacking your your
fans or having people download it new or haven't ever heard of you and then they
watch that one interview and they're like uh you know I'm a little turned off
just by the way they talked or challenged yeah yeah so those guys have
been excellent that way and then whether I like to admit it or not I've been
listening to tea Swift's reputations a new album yeah yeah my wife has been
pounding it yeah it's just on whether I'm listening to it or not is there
if you can recommend a book or a documentary what would it be and the one
book I found which there was a little blurb on it on MTR when I was listening
what a while back is six years or so ago and it's a collection of poems and it's
called the how to be perfect by Ron Padgett it's a very short read it's a
collection of his most recent poems from his most release most newest releases
that book and there's it sounds pretentious but it's not it's more of a
like funny way to perceive that humans are not perfect it will never be perfect
but there are certain things that are kind of like ironic and funny in the
book like that the poem how to be perfect is the title of the book like
the first line it is eat an orange every day you know there's one line in it
that's like you know if you hear gunshots out the window don't go near
the window don't go look yeah exactly that it just goes on like that it yeah
it's quite funny it's really calming to me like I have a stressful day or a gig
like I just his last weekend we had some issues with sound and the kind of
stressful gig and I went reference that book and found a poem in any lab and
sure you know didn't take myself too seriously and those mental ways to
relieve yourself from the stresses of the day are far more important than like
picking up the ultimate guide to success in the industry and being like well I
should get my digital treasure box full of pictures and BIOS tonight or
otherwise I'm never gonna be a musical right Dan
tell our viewers how we can connect with you yeah a musician I use my main page
on Facebook for all my posts I'm recently blocked out of Twitter Twitter
if you could open my account it would be fantastic
it's so facebook.com backslash Travis lor ent som Lorenson you can also go to
tea lor PR o comm teal or pro that's Taylor productions slimmed up I'm
not a pro at everything I want to make that very clear
but TL o R PR o comm also has my schedule all that dates on my Google
Calendar will be where I'm playing when I'm playing one playing with and then
some short videos and a bio Travis you were definitely about us I appreciate
you hanging up with us on another episode of frozen eats with badass peace
my name is Jill Haley this is Travis Lorenson thanks for hanging out with us
we'll see how the next episode Cheers dude
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Cloudy With A Chance Of Sprinkles - Duration: 2:51.
This is Satire Station, and I'm your host Jay Charles.
In Spain, an airline passenger is facing a possible fine after he climbed out of an emergency
exit from a plane onto the wing while they were landed on the tarmac.
The reason he did this was due to several delays throughout the flight.
A fellow passenger filmed him when he climbed onto the wing of the plane.
By the time police arrived to the scene of the incident he was already back inside the
aircraft.
He told the officers he was stressed out by the long delays and needed to get some fresh
air.
Fellow passengers reported that he suffered from asthma and was having trouble breathing.
Talk about being plain unlucky.
However fortunately for the man, reasonable individuals are dealing with how to best resolve
this issue, which is why he could be facing a fine of up to $54,000.
That's pretty discouraging if you realize you can book a nice private flight for about
$5,000 an hour.
Additionally in the news, speaking of fines, the Museum of Ice Cream was fined $1,000 for
its very fine plastic sprinkles, and we have the scoop you're looking for on this story.
The Museum of Ice Cream is a pop-up museum in the City of Miami Beach in the state of
Florida, which is open from early December to February 26th.
Guests at the museum take photos of themselves in a pool filled with 100 million small plastic
dots.
Environmentalists are saying these sprinkles can easily slip into storm drains and other
bodies of water and harm marine life.
So because of this, the spokeswoman of the museum issued a statement saying the museum
has taken quote "immense precautions" to be environmentally friendly, which includes
hiring cleaners to sweep around the building, in case of sprinkles.
In addition to the sweepers, the museum, which is only open for 3 months, remember that,
plans to install blowers at three different exits to make sure guests don't have sprinkles
on them when they leave the building.
And the museum said it was developing biodegradable sprinkles for their attraction, you know,
because those don't exist already.
It's not like people literally eat sprinkles with ice cream that they need to digest.
So it's a good thing that the Museum of Ice Cream decided to develop sprinkles that
are biodegradable.
That is, of course, until someone with a brain thought about the situation.
Now the museum has the sprinkle pool in the beginning of the attraction, so by the end
of the museum, all the sprinkles would have fallen off the guests, and nobody gets to
have any fun at all.
Thank you so much for watching.
Please be sure to like, comment, subscribe and check out our other videos.
We hope to see you again, very soon.
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HELP!!! - Duration: 1:48.
hey youtube family, this is Cal from Calwrites.com and I need your help.
yes I really need you guys help man. I need to figure out what book
festivals or conferences or workshops that I maybe should look into attending
in 2018. I know I do have some awesome viewers and subscribers that are
international, unfortunately in 2018 I will not be
pursuing any international events but I still do encourage you guys to
leave it down below man and let me know so I have it on the radar for 2019
possibly, but um yeah everybody 2018 in the U.S. please let me know what events
have you guys been to that you enjoy, book events that you enjoy or any festivals,
conferences, workshops, have you participated at any have you just been
attending what do you guys really feel like that I maybe should um think about
attending this year, um that you really got a lot out of it you really enjoyed
the experience and you know hopefully uh I'll be uh you know taking you guys up
on a number of these and coming by with my book man, and meeting and greeting
some people and you know so that's really the goal so I'm really wanting a
lot of feedback from you guys so let me know what events, kind of book
events have you guys attended that you really enjoy and you think that would be
awesome for me to actually attend this year. alright thanks so much zone one to
zone six and all my partners in the sticks y'all be cool out there, and remember
we out here building not destroying take care
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Space to Ground: Russian Spacewalk: 02/02/2018 - Duration: 2:42.
"HOUSTON, STATION ON SPACE TO GROUND."
WELCOME TO SPACE TO GROUND, I'M ISIDRO REYNA.
THIS WEEK ON STATION, ONE SPACEWALK TOOK PLACE,
AND ANOTHER ONE WAS MOVED.
INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION MANAGERS RESCHEDULED A U.S.
SPACEWALK POSTPONED THIS WEEK TO MID-FEBRUARY.
ASTRONAUTS MARK VANDE HEI AND NORISHIGE KANAI ARE PLANNING
TO BEGIN THEIR SPACEWALK ON FEB.
15TH TO STOW AND REPOSITION A PAIR OF LATCHING END EFFECTORS.
THE END EFFECTORS ARE ROBOTIC HANDS ATTACHED TO THE TIP
OF THE CANADARM2 THAT GRAPPLE AND RELEASE CARGO SHIPS
AND EXTERNAL STATION HARDWARE.
ON FRIDAY, EXPEDITION 54 COSMONAUTS INSTALLED
AND REMOVED GEAR ON THE RUSSIAN SIDE OF THE STATION.
ALEXANDER MISURKIN AND ANTON SHKAPLEROV PUT
ON THEIR ORLAN SPACESUITS AND SPACEWALKED
TO REPLACE AN ELECTRONICS BOX FOR A COMMUNICATIONS ANTENNA
ON THE AFT END OF THE ZVEZDA SERVICE MODULE.
THE OLD BOX WAS JETTISONED INTO SPACE TO EVENTUALLY BURN
UP IN THE EARTH'S ATMOSPHERE.
THE RUSSIAN SPACEWALK WAS THE FOURTH IN MISURKIN'S CAREER
AND THE SECOND FOR SHKAPLEROV, AS WELL AS THE 207TH SPACEWALK
IN SUPPORT OF SPACE STATION ASSEMBLY AND MAINTENANCE.
STUDENTS AND TEACHERS ATTENDING THE SPACE EXPLORATION EDUCATORS
CONFERENCE IN HOUSTON HAD AN OPPORTUNITY TO SPEAK
TO THE CREW ON BOARD THE STATION.
"HI JOE, THIS IS MICHAEL
FROM FIELDSTON LOWER SCHOOL IN THE BRONX.
WHAT ADVICE WOULD YOU HAVE FOR STUDENTS WHO WANT TO BE A PART
OF THE EXPLORATION OF SPACE?"
"IF I HAD TO GIVE SOMEBODY SOME ADVICE,
I MIGHT SAY, BE CREATIVE.
IF WE'RE GOING TO EXPLORE AND GO PLACES WE'VE NEVER GONE BEFORE,
WE NEED TO THINK OUTSIDE OF THE BOX.
WE NEED TO USE EVERY BIT OF CREATIVITY WE HAVE.
BE PASSIONATE ABOUT WHAT YOU DO
BECAUSE SPACE EXPLORATION IS NOT EASY, AND IT TAKES A LONG PERIOD
OF TIME, SO YOU GOT TO BE PATIENT.
BUT IF YOU LOVE IT I THINK THE REWARDS ARE GOING TO BE GREAT
AND IT'S JUST SOMETHING IN US THAT WE NEED TO DO,
SO FOLLOW THAT DREAM AND TELL THEM TO DO IT, AND WE NEED THEM
TO DO IT, SO THAT'S PRETTY EXCITING."
KEEP SENDING YOUR QUESTIONS USING THE
HASHTAG SPACE-TO-GROUND.
BY THE WAY, DID YOU KNOW THAT THE INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION,
WHERE JOE ACABA LIVES AND WORKS, IS ABOUT THE SAME SIZE
AS THE FOOTBALL FIELD THAT THE TEAMS FROM PHILADELPHIA
AND NEW ENGLAND WILL PLAY ON DURING THE BIG GAME?
THE SPACE STATION IS SO BIG,
IT CAN BE SPOTTED WITH THE NAKED EYE.
JUST GO TO THE SPOT THE STATION WEBSITE AND ENTER THE NAME
OF YOUR TOWN TO FIND OUT WHEN THE STATION WILL BE OVERHEAD
IN YOUR AREA.
IT'S THAT EASY!
AND BE SURE TO WAVE AT JOE AND THE REST OF THE CREW!
WE'LL SEE YOU NEXT WEEK.
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Can't Graduate Community College In 2 Years ? コミカレって2年で卒業できないの? - Duration: 1:55.
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YUMMY HOMEMADE FRENCH TOAST(SPICY)||HOW TO MAKE A CRISPY FRENCH TOAST||FRENCH TOAST(SPICY) - Duration: 7:25.
hi friends today I'm gonna show you a very famous and extremely healthy
breakfast recipe french toast hope you liked the recipe let's look at
the ingredients we need about three eggs I have used your organic brown eggs but
you can use any salt to taste some black pepper some chopped coriander leaves I
like that green color on the bread but these are optional about 1/4 cup of milk
to give the texture of fluffiness to the batter 1/8 cup of chickpea flour or
Besan this is to give that crispy texture to the bread and some red pepper
flakes if you like them but these are optional I have used your regular
sandwich bread and I have taken about 4 slices of sandwich bread but you can use
any bread that you like even a bun bread just cut it in half and you can use that
take a wide plate this is to allow your bread to soak well you need enough space
to do that now let's start breaking the eggs one by one ensure that you know the
cover doesn't fall on in the eggs nobody likes that so just do it carefully and
I'm gonna break the third one here
oh damn I just had the cover fall in the egg so do better job than me and
take that off now gently break those yolks and give it a quick mix let's add
the ingredients add the salt next add the 1/4 cup of milk some chopped
coriander leaves and like I said these are optional some black pepper
and some red pepper flakes give this a good mix and sure that all the
ingredients are mixed well in the batter take your time you know to do this it
will take about a minute or so now add the chickpea flour to the batter again
give it a good mix try to take off maximum lumps as you can but again it's
very difficult since the mixture is little slimy so do the best you can and
take off all the lumps now put the flame to high and use a nonstick pan you can
also use a steel pan but I just find you know cooking these in a nonstick pan
better because it's easier to remove them add about 4 teaspoons of oil and
some butter the reason I've used butter is the
flavor that it imparts to the bread and the eggs but if you don't want to use it
it's okay now comes the fun part dip the bread in batter just like this
and soak it well and put it on the pan our pan is hot enough so notice the
little bubbles that come around the bread do the same for the second one and
put it on the pan now notice that not enough coriander leaves stick to the
bread so what I'm gonna do is just with my hands like that I'm gonna take off
some leaves from the batter and add it to the breads unfortunately you cannot
use any spoon or a fork to do that because the mixture is very slimy so
nothing sticks to the spoon or the fork so just do it with your hands
look at that nice yellow and green color that it gives to the French bread now
turn the flame to medium and let these two breads cook for about three to four
minutes on this side just toss them like this in between but let them cook for
about three to four minutes now turn them over and cook on the other side
look at that beautiful golden color that has come to the bread now let's make
sure that the bread is well cooked on the other side as well so turn them over
awesome it has got that golden color so now the French toast is ready let's go
ahead and take it out in a plate
don't they look yummy now let's add our remaining breads as well add the TSP of
oil and spread the fire across the pan and follow the same process just give a
toss to the batter and dip the bread and try it so looks like I do have some
batter left in there so what I'm gonna do is take one more bread and finish off
that batter so looks like in three eggs with the amount of milk and chickpea
flour added we can fit in five sandwich bread
now turn them over and cook them well on the other side as well they turn nice
golden color here now they've been cooking for about three to four minutes
on this side as well so just turn them over and make sure that they're well
done which they are so I'm gonna take them off and serve them in the same
plate now the French toast is ready while I finish off the last bread with
the remaining batter go ahead and enjoy these hot French breads with a tea or a
coffee or just like me I'm gonna have it with some orange juice and ketchup if
you liked today's recipe please don't forget to Like subscribe and comment
thank you
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Dr. Cleaner Pro for Mac - File Shredder - Duration: 1:49.
Welcome to this tutorial for Trend Micro Dr. Cleaner Pro.
In this video,
we'll teach you how securely erase files on your Mac
with Trend Micro Dr. Cleaner Pro.
Trend Micro Dr. Cleaner Pro is an all-in-one App
that offers Memory Optimization,
Disk Cleaning and System Monitoring
to keep your Mac optimized for the best performance.
To get started,
click the Trend Micro Dr. Cleaner Pro
icon on your menu bar.
The Trend Micro Dr. Cleaner Pro
overview dashboard appears.
Click System Optimizer.
The System Optimizer menu popup appears
with Junk Files Tab selected by default.
Click Files Shredder.
The File Shredder screen appears.
Select specific files or folders you want to securely erase
by clicking drag files or folders to be shredded
or simply by dragging files or folders to the File Shredder window.
The file or folder you selected will be added to the shred list.
Click Proceed.
Dr. Cleaner Pro prepares your selected file or folder for shredding.
When the preparation completes,
you're provided with the list of files or folders to be shredded.
Click Next.
A popup appears for you to confirm your selection.
Click Shred to securely erase the selected file.
Dr. Cleaner Pro securely erases the file
and a "Complete!" confirmation appears
with the file size of the shredded file.
Congratulations!
You've just learned how to securely erase files on your Mac
with Trend Micro Dr. Cleaner Pro.
This concludes this tutorial.
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Business Project Management Tool That Grows With You- Wrike - Free Accounts - Duration: 1:46.
Hi Taylor here with Financial Potion where video is your Financial Potion.
Every Friday at 5pm we provide you a new video marketing tip video to help you be more successful.
This week is a general business tip to help you stay more productive and on top of your
projects.
Utilize a free project management tool that can be everywhere you are.
We personally use Wrike.com For the level in which we use it, the account is completely
free.
Each client, and that means even ourselves, you need to be your own client to get internal
work done, is given a project, and then inside those projects are tasks or other categories.
In there we always have a contact information "task", and "follow up" tasks.
Inside the follow ups we always note process and then in bold leave notes for the next
steps.
You can star your most important or most active clients or projects so they are at the top
of the list.
As you grow you may choose to purchase one of their higher levels, where you can invite
more users, and even track their project work ours with "timelog".
It's a really great system that can grow with you.
At Financial Potion we're here to help your business grow in an effective way through
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Favorite Shows I Watched in 2017 | @fandommattersaf - Duration: 7:12.
Hi, my name is Amanda. Welcome back to my channel, Fandom Matters. The purpose of
today's video is to tell you about my favorite TV shows that I watched in 2017
I love watching shows. I love watching Netflix.
I feel like TV shows have just gotten a lot better in quality over the past few
years and there have been some really interesting things on Netflix in
particular that I've been enjoying. When I hear about a show one or two times, I
try to always jump on it if the premise sounds interesting to me and I just
posted about my favorite books that I read in 2017 if you want to watch that.
I'll leave that down in the description and up in the I. This list of TV shows
will have all of my favorites except for my top favorite of 2017, which will be in
an upcoming collab video. So these shows are all of my favorites except for my
number one favorite that I watched this year and you will learn about that later.
Okay so one of my absolute favorite shows that I watched this year I watched
pretty recently after hearing about it on my friends Paul and Rachel's podcast,
That's the show. You should definitely check out the podcast. They watch so many
shows and know so much about television in general and the show that I learned
from their podcast is The Good Place. I watched all of season 1 on Netflix and
then I've been watching season 2 on Hulu. This show is so fun. It's very funny.
It's intellectual. It's a lot of the things that I look for in an enjoyable
show and I don't watch a lot of comedy or sitcoms but this one borders on that
and borders on a drama I would say and it's really up my alley so if you find
that you have similar show interest as me I feel like you would like this. There
is a character who is an ethics and moral philosophy professor and I was a
philosophy minor in school so I find that character really interesting and
funny. He's just this big dork. In the beginning of the show, the main character
Eleanor dies and goes to the good place. She realizes that she is not supposed to
be there because she is not the person they think she is who did all these wonderful
things and a lot of great charity work. She was kind of like an average -
borderline shitty person and so she's trying to fit in and then these horrible
things are happening and she thinks that it's because she's there and she's not
supposed to be there. Each person is supposed to be matched with a soulmate,
their true soulmate and then her soul mate is Chidi, who is this moral
philosophy professor and then one of their neighbors, Tahani,
she is this super, super wealthy woman who does a lot of these grand fundraising
projects and she is like very attractive and wears these very nice dresses and so
that's kind of her character. One of my favorite characters in the show is Janet
who is kind of like a Siri-like robot type person who just magically appears.
She is so funny and charming and I love her so much.
Definitely one of my favorite parts of the show. It's way better than how I'm
describing it. I highly recommend you watch it. Kristen Bell is the main
character in the show too and she's a great actress. Stranger Things season 2
is kind of a given. I don't really enjoy scary things but this is just not scary
enough for me to enjoy it. Season 2 was maybe even better than season 1 for me
because you got to know the characters a little bit more, except for poor Will, that
poor kid. Like everybody, I enjoyed babysitter Steve because you know I'm
stereotypical I guess. I also really find Nancy very interesting. If you enjoy any
sci-fi shows obviously you will probably like Stranger Things. Oh an unpopular
opinion or maybe not, I liked the lost sister episode. I liked being able to see
beyond the small universe and I liked being able to see some cool, different
superpowers and they can do a lot of those characters. I've never watched any
of the Marvel shows but I imagine that that episode is what a lot of those
shows, I feel like. So let me know if I'm correct about that. Another favorite is
Sense8. I started watching that over the summer I think and I kind of binge
watched the two seasons that are up and I, like everybody else, was very sad. I
actually finished watching it just a couple days before it was canceled so
that was kind of heartbreaking. I am glad that they're going to bring back a movie
to finish that storyline. Leaving it where it ends in season two is just
upsetting but I love that show because it shows so many interesting
perspectives. All of the characters are so loveable and amazing. They're all
really attractive people and they're all interesting people. They all have flaws
in their own ways and I love stories that kind of tie people and storylines
together. Fuller house is on my list because I love the nostalgia of that
show. It just brings me a lot of comfort. Full House is a show I would watch when
I was like home sick as a kid and when I was a senior in high school I had really
bad stomach problems with my irritable bowel syndrome and
so that was a show that I always watched a lot when I was not feeling well and it
brought me a lot of comfort and then just seeing it back again it's so
whimsical and silly and it just it's easy to watch if you're just tired and
you just want something light-hearted on. There's nothing wrong with enjoying a
silly show. And on a darker note, The Handmaid's Tale. I watched that on Hulu
this year and it's amazing. That book is one of my favorites. I love the power of
that story and the new ways that they're twisting it for the show like the new
storyline about Luke, Offred's husband. It's amazing. I loved that episode. It's kind
of similar to the lost sister episode in Stranger Things where it takes you out
of the regular and original narrative and tells you a new side to the story
and I really like that. I thought that was very clever
writing of them and I can't wait to see where they go for season two because
then they'll be branching outside of the world of the book. So I'm really looking
forward to seeing what they do but I loved how powerful that story was. It was
very important for me to watch it. Black mirror. I think I started watching that
at the end of 2016 but that fed into 2017 and I started the new season that
just came out yesterday. I watched the first two episodes. A lot of people are
not liking it or not liking the season as a whole but I love the format of
Black Mirror, how you get an individual story per episode, so there's no
pressure to keep watching it really and I enjoy that I can just sit down and
take in one story at a time if I want to. I like how the show or each episode
thinks through a different scenario. They take something from our world today and
show a darker spin on it and show how humanity interacting with technology can
go bad or dark and while I don't think that technology is a bad thing, obviously
I'm sitting here making YouTube videos, I can see the potential downsides to
things when human error takes things too far and I really love
watching that play out on TV, but in small doses. I almost forgot to add Game
of Thrones onto my list. I really enjoyed that. I've made a few videos about a
few of the episodes as they were airing. I love Game of Thrones. I love the
characters of Game of Thrones.That's kind of a given but figured I'd give it
a mention real quick. A Series of Unfortunate Events I believe came out at
the end of 2016 and I think I was still watching it at the beginning
of 2017. I love a lot of adaptations and I really enjoyed that one. I thought it
was very very true to the spirit of the novels and those novels were very
important to me in my childhood and I really loved seeing them play out on
screen. And just a reminder I will be going over my number one favorite show
that I watched in 2017 in my next video which is a collab going over three
reasons why you should watch a certain show. I will see you in my next video, bye!
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2018 Honda Clarity Plug-In Hybrid Walk Around - Duration: 2:40.
If you're watching this video,
you might be wondering what the Clarity Plug-In Hybrid is, or,
just what a plug-in hybrid is in general.
It's basically a car that has an electric motor and a battery
that you plug in to charge
as well as a normal gas-powered engine
that you fill up at the station.
So, you can enjoy the efficiency of driving on electric
with the flexibility and peace of mind that comes with
driving on gas.
That winning combination in the Clarity Plug-In Hybrid
adds up to a 340 mile EPA combined driving range rating.
Driving on electric alone has an all-electric
range rating of 47 miles.
That's enough for most commuters to get to work and back
on a single charge.
And more than enough to handle most people's daily drives
and local errands, too.
Now, let's talk about charging this car.
It's simple.
Step One: Grab the charging cable and plug it in.
Step Two:
There is no Step Two.
If you have Level 2 charging capabilities
at 240 volts at home,
you can be fully charged at around
just two and a half hours.
You can also plug into a standard 120-volt outlet
it just takes longer to charge.
Or just activate the HV Charge Mode button while driving
and the gas-powered engine will actually help
recharge the battery.
Teamwork makes the dream work.
It's obvious Honda put a lot of thought into how
the Clarity Plug-In Hybrid drives,
but they also focused on how the car looks and feels.
There's really no compromise with this car,
especially when compared to other plug-in hybrids.
You get a full-sized trunk.
And 60/40 split rear seatback that gives you
more room for cargo,
than the Kia Optima Plug-In Hybrid.
The premium interior seats five passengers, comfortably.
Unlike the Toyota Prius Prime.
The Chevy Volt seats five passengers, period.
It comes with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto integration.
And every Clarity Plug-In Hybrid comes standard with
Honda Sensing,
an amazing suite of safety and driver-assistive features
that can alert you to things you might miss while driving
and help you have the most confident drive possible.
With all of this, and more,
it's no surprise the Clarity Plug-in Hybrid is
the 2018 Kelley Blue Book KBB.com Best Buy,
and Green Car Journal's 2018 Green Car of the Year.
It's no big deal or anything.
[whispers] You know you're special.
That's the Honda Clarity Plug-In Hybrid
in a nutshell...
I mean battery cell.
Hopefully, this helped clear up any questions.
But if not, feel free to visit your local Honda dealer.
Or check out the FAQ's on the website to learn more.
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