Thứ Sáu, 1 tháng 6, 2018

Waching daily Jun 1 2018

Look how fortunate we are, Serce showed up all by herself.

She came as a godsend.

Is sister Serce here? Where is she?

For God's sake...

Why are you sneaking behind me? I've lost my mind!

When did she come?

What is it to you?

She came in when she did.

Right... you didn't get to greet her for weeks!

You're dying of your curiosity, right?

She went to Mrs. Macide.

At the pergola.

Come on, go.

Kiss her hand, meet with her.

You're already too late for it.

She literally ran for her.

Girl, slow down!

- There you go, Mrs. Macide. - Thanks, dear. Thank you.

- Do you need anything else? - No, honey, thank you.

How are you, by the way? Did you settle in here?

Yes, I did.

If you need anything, don't hesitate to ask.

May God make you smile, all the time.

Have great days under this roof.

Amen. Thank you very much.

I'll never forget this kindness of yours. May God be pleased with you.

Don't mention.

May God be pleased with us all.

I'll go inside, if you excuse me. There are things to do.

Sure thing, go ahead.

I'll tell that I had the soup as I was sick.

And I'll thank you, that you made the soup the way my mom used to do.

Mom!

Elif!

Mommy!

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Here & Now Friday May 31 2018 - Duration: 1:02:04.

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How To Get Your Crush and Old Friends To LIKE YOU Again - Duration: 4:35.

Heya playa, have you ever wanted to reconnect with someone that you've fallen out of touch

with?

A crush?

A friend?

A family member?

But first, you've wanted to show them that you've grown and changed over time?

Don't worry, in this video, I'm going to explain the importance of picking up a hobby and growing,

so stay tuned because I'm going to teach you how to do 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.

Now when it comes to picking up a hobby, I always recommend taking on something that's

going to push your boundaries and make you work a little bit harder but you're really

going to enjoy doing it.

For example, let's say everyone around you plays a sport.

There's really no purpose in picking up that sport if you're not going to enjoy doing it.

Even if it helps you get closer to those people because in the end, you're going to look at

that time and say "Wow, it really wasn't worth it for me".

And the same can be said about any hobby.

If you don't enjoy doing it, it really doesn't matter how close it gets you to other people.

Now you might be thinking, I don't really know what I want to do or what I'm going to

enjoy.

Well, that's where trial and error comes in.

It's ok to jump into things to try them out for a while to see if they work for you.

If you don't, don't feel like you need to stick with them until you like them because

that's now really how you find a hobby you love.

I go more in-depth in finding your path and your purpose in this video over here so let's

skip ahead a few steps and look at the benefits of finding a hobby that you love and allowing

yourself to grow with it.

You see, when it comes to reconnecting with a person they're going to assume that you're

different and you've grown from the last time you've interacted with them so you want to

showcase that growth.

You want them to see that you've learned things.

That you're experienced now and you're not the same person that you used to be.

One of the traps that people fall into is comparing themselves to other people.

This person's more successful, this person's more skilled, this person's smarter.

But instead, you should compare yourself to where you were back then.

See how much you personally have grown.

If you look at your old self and say "Wow, I've really become a different and more mature

person then that's a plus".

That way, when the person you're trying to reconnect see's you, they're not gonna say

"Yeah, you're still just the same awkward, creepy, silly weird, immature kind of person

you used to be".

Also, having a hobby lets you shape your identity a lot better.

Let's say you're taking karate, or going to Boy Scouts or joining a writing club or anything

of that nature, it helps sharpen your skills and makes you a more focused and determined

person unlike before where you spent a lot of your time playing video games, watching

TV and not really doing anything spectacular.

One of the major pitfalls that a lot of people fall into is a routine of boredom.

They don't really do anything extravagent, or fun, or exciting, or envigorating or any

of these adjectives with their lives so they just end up falling into this day to day,

every single day routine and then in the end they realize I haven't really accomplished

anything for myself.

And the person you're trying to reconnect with is definitely gonna pick up on that.

Let's say for example there's a girl that you asked out a long time ago but when you

did it you were shy and awkward and nervous about it and because of that she didn't really

want to go out with you.

Well, how have things changed exactly?

You might say that because you've taken on a new hobby, you've grown and learned new

things.

That's helped you become more mature, experienced and confident in yourself.

So when you do ask out that girl again, you want to showcase those elements of yourself

to her.

You want her to see that wow, he's not shy, he's not awkward, he's not nervous anymore.

He's really a different person, this is a different person that's approaching me to

talk.

Plus having a hobby that you're passionate about makes you sharper around the edges.

It gives you something to talk to them about and helps make you stand out more.

So whether you're trying to reconnect with a crush that you no longer talk to because

maybe they blocked you or old friends that you just kind of fell out of touch with, having

a hobby, finding your path and your purpose in life, working towards something and building

that sense of confidence in what you can accomplish is always going to help you reconnect better

with people.

But now I want to know, what do you think, what's one of your hobbies that you're super

passionate about or if you don't have a hobby, what's something you want to try doing?

Leave it down in the comments section below and we'll talk about it.

Otherwise thank you so much for watching.

I hope you enjoyed this video.

Hit the thumbs up button if you found it helpful and remember guys, my new book Embracing The

Awkward is available, you can check it out on Amazon.

Alot of these themes and topics about growing and learning are things I mention in this

book so if that's something you feel you want to do with your life, definitely check it

out.

The link is down there in the description below and on that note, I'll catch you guys

next week.

As always, love and peace.

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LEGO Truck, forklifts and the Car Clown Crane - Duration: 7:43.

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Suit filed over Puerto Rico's Maria death data - Duration: 0:59.

Puerto Rico is fighting itself to try and update the death toll from Hurricane Maria.

The island's Institute of Statistics filed a lawsuit against the heads of Puerto Rico's

health department and demographic registry to demand updated numbers.

The Institute of Statistics is an independent agency in charge of maintaining official stats

and data about the island.

And it's trying to use the courts to force those two government agencies to turn over

their data.

Officially, the government death toll is 64, but a study from Harvard estimates that number

should be more than 4,600.

And the researchers behind the study called their estimate conservative.

Puerto Rico's governor said the death toll should be "much, much higher," and that he

wants to find out if data was withheld or just hard to come by.

"And our goal ... again is to make sure that everybody, everybody is accounted for, that

all of the families have closure ... within this process."

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Уды и сандалы Ensar Oud - сокровища для парфюмеров! Tigerwood Royale, Oud Yusuf | +ENG SUBS - Duration: 13:30.

Hello! Today I would like to show you some incredible perfume treasures -

pure natural ouds and sandalwood oils, and a perfume based on them by the unusual fragrance brand Ensar Oud.

Ensar - the creator of this brand is a specialist in oils and distillation,

who is constantly looking for the rarest and finest perfume ingredients in the most far away corners of the world and creating beautiful essences from them.

Ensar Oud is one of the few brands i know who sell their product not only to retail customers, but also to perfumers.

Several perfumers i know use Ensar Oud in their creations.

First i will show you four ouds by this brand, then two sandalwoods and one perfume based on these fine natural materials.

I would also like to remind you that it is necessary to sample all natural fragrance materials on your skin, not just on blotter paper strips.

Though I'm not going to open these samples in today's video because i opened them so many times that i can already feel the scent,

and i have some notes about each fragrance to help me not forget anything i want to say.

By the way, if you haven't seen my video about history of oud, please click on the link above to view it. (Sorry, it doesn't include english subtitles!)

Let's start with these amazing ouds!

All these ouds are so different that a person who is not familiar with this fragrant material might think that these are completely different perfume materials.

First oud is Tigerwood Royale.

The brand's website has some information about each oud they offer, and it is said that this specific oud is loved by Queen of Abu Dhabi.

When Ensar purchased this particular specimen for his brand, he saw the Queen buying the same oud for herself.

This is a Malaysian oud that is ripening since 2001, that is, seventeen years.

The feeling of Tigerwood Royale begins with a famous medicinal note, that is being tried to reproduce in synthetic oud fragrances so often.

It smells of sterile bandages, the scent is sharp and slightly spicy, with a resinous woody background.

As this oud warms up on the skin, it unfolds with a wide variety of nuances and shades of smell: sweetish, dusty and resinous.

The brightest of them for me is a warm, almost spicy note of an old sewing machine or old film cameras smell - the smell of wood, metal, leather and machine oil.

There is also something similar to the smell of old books and furniture - and for me this oud is a perfumed embodiment of an old noble house smell, a house with its history and its secrets.

Probably you have heard the story of Winchester house in California, a famous ghost mansion.

I think this house could smell like Tigerwood Royale.

This oud is uniquely worthy of royalty - it does not have any repulsive, wild, fecal aspect, which often confuses those who first try natural materials.

It is truly the king of natural perfume materials.

Next oud is called Oud Yusuf. It is an organic oud from the province of Trat in Thailand, and it is ripening since 2012.

This unusual oud also starts with a light medicinal nuance, sawdust note, Greek pickled olives, and it has a pronounced floral character, somewhat resembling powdery iris smell, enveloping the aroma of yellow flowers and perhaps even jasmine.

Oud Yusuf smells like tender, warm female skin, and over time it becomes even more woody, powdery and warm.

This oud is perhaps the most gentle, ephemeral and feminine of all that I have ever smelled.

If you dislike ouds in general but still want to find the oud that you will love - an oud like this could be the one you that should try first.

Next oud is called China Sayang.

China Sayang is an oud from China, ripening since 2005.

Its first notes are pretty sharp.

I think it has a very masculine smell, unlike Oud Yusuf.

It resembles the smell of hot asphalt, hot cinder track and it's definitely has an animalistic character, especially at first.

Also I can clearly feel nuances resembling the smell of choya nakh oil - it is a perfume material made from fried shells of sea clams - these are very sharp, dusty notes.

After an hour, it is completely transformed, acquires a cozy powderiness, sourness and becomes completely comfortable.

It turns from hot and dry at first into a cool and even slightly fresh smell, although the dryness and powderiness remain until the very end of the feeling of this fragrance.

Next oud is Green Papua, an oud from Papua, ripening since 2014.

It has an incredible start with notes of buckwheat, flowers and honey, which is accompanied later by a light shade of Cuir de Russie - birch tar and leather.

Then we can feel scents of linden, lemon balm and other herbs, as if it smells of damp walls in a Russian sauna.

For me, this oud has the most sophisticated and complex smell, and it is the most beautiful of all four.

It is the only one with pronounced sweetness combined with dryness and coolness.

This oud is one more nice option for those who generally dislike the scent of oud for its medicinal nuances.

And it's an amazing option for those who seek the unusual specimens of this fragrant material.

And it is my favorite of all four Ensar Oud ouds.

Now let's take a closer look at the two natural sandalwood oils.

Sandalwood is one of the most ancient aromatic substances produced by man and now almost as rare as agarwood

because of the massive destruction of trees by man in order to obtain its precious oil.

The price of sandalwood is constantly growing, about 25 percent per year

so that being a luxury in antiquity, sandalwood remains luxury to this day.

First sandalwood oil is called Santal Royale and it's ripening since 2013.

It is distilled from vintage wood which is about forty years old, the wood from the core of the red Mysore sandalwood.

This sandalwood is incredibly soft and tender from the very beginning.

It has bright notes of oil paint and sea salt.

It is the fragrance of a man who paints a seascape with oil paints on a windy shore, using an easel made of precious wood.

This sandalwood is very different from how i usually perceive sandalwood smell.

It is not similar to "classic" sandalwood in the same way like some of these ouds can be mistaken for other perfume materials by non-trained noses.

I recommend this oil to sandalwood connoisseurs for expansion of their perfume horizons.

Second oil is called Santal Sultan. This sandalwood is ripening since 2005.

This sandalwood is one of a kind.

It is the distillate of the roots of the rarest wild Aceh santalum album and the 100 year old heart of the Tanzanian sandalwood tree.

First 30 minutes i perceive it as a mix of harsh notes of olives and resins with light smoked hue.

An hour later, it becomes a sweet creamy prominent sandalwood smell with powdery, vanilla and sourish nuances.

Is is a very complex smell, beautiful in its subtle shades.

After an hour, i begin to notice non--sweet floral nuances in the scent, like iris or narcissus notes.

And the last fragrance is called Borneo Zen, it is a perfume based on Ensar Oud noble fragrance materials.

This is an amazing scent, unexpectedly fresh and even aquatic.

I would describe it as a wild floral freshness.

Natural oud and musk shine here, accompanied by floral, green and animalic notes.

It makes me think of bright hues of tropical flora and fauna

but not a real living nature; it's more like a romanticised, perfected image of a tropical island, like in Blue Lagoon movie.

With time this scent loses its sparkling brightness and turns into a calm, subtle scent

With oily hues, that again, remind me of oil paint smell.

You probably noticed that today i described each fragrance very briefly.

This is because despite the fact that all ouds and sandalwoods are different in their fragrance, they are still ouds and sandalwoods,

and if a person isn't familiar with the smell at all, i probably can't explain it to them.

So i thought that this brief overview will be enough for those who love natural ouds, and for those who don't - to decide whether Ensar Oud is something for them or not.

I think that this brand would be a perfect fit only for those who love pure natural perfume ingredients.

And, of course, it is a treasure find for perfumers who can use these amazing ouds to create new masterpieces.

If you're into natural fragrance materials, you are welcome to watch my video about natural musk and oud by arabian brand Absul Samad Al Qurashi (sorry, not translated into english yet!)

Thank you so much for watching my review, i hope you've enjoyed it!

xx Anisia

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The Last Keyblade Master - Duration: 1:17.

I saw Darkness...

I sensed it building in him...

I'd seen it in moments during his training.

But then I looked inside...

And it was beyond what I ever imagined...

Xehanort has made his purpose clear.

He who would bring destruction, and pain, and death...

At the end of everything I loved because of what he will become,

And for the briefest moment of pure instinct,

I thought I could stop it!

It passed like a fleeting shadow...

and I was left with shame...

...and with consequence.

And the last thing I saw...

...were the eyes of a frightened boy who's master had failed him.

Ven, NO!

Wind!

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Cody Joins the Street Fighter V: Arcade Edition Roster - Frequency - Duration: 2:25.

Get read to hit the streets,

...Again,

And turn the beat back,

Cody's coming soon to Street Fighter V.

I'm Al Baldino, and this is Frequency,

from Turtle Beach.

At the end of the Combobreaker 2018 Street Fighter V tournament,

Capcom revealed the trailer for the next season 3 character to be released for the hit fighting game series.

Cody Travers,

The heroic vigilante of Final Fight, turned disgraced criminal in Street Fighter.

After serving his time in the slammer,

Cody appears to turned over a new leaf and is now the new mayor of Metro City,

Taking over for his one-time partner,

Mike Haggar.

Not one for paperwork, Cody returns to the world of street fighting,

And looks to relieve his boredom by battling the best in the world.

Cody's reveal was taken to the next level as compared to previous trailers,

And opened with a live action segment starring New Japan Pro-Wrestling's Kenny Omega

As the new mayor himself, in an homage to the opening of Final Fight.

Before going into the gameplay footage.

While many of Cody's classic moves return,

His fighting style looks to be quite different than it was in Street Fighter Alpha 3 and Super Street Fighter IV.

He now has a fireball attack, "Tornado Sweep,"

And his V-Skill, "Double Kick," is a callback to his special move in Final Fight,

And is able to hit opponents on either side of him.

While Cody's classic "Criminal Upper" move is missing from the game,

His Critical Art, "Criminal Punisher,"

Hearkens back to it with a devastating, tornado generating uppercut,

That sends his opponents flying.

Cody's first V-Trigger, "Sidearm," brings back the trusty knife,

Increasing his attack range,

And granting him a knife throw that gives him another ranged option.

While holding the knife, Cody has a unique special move, "Rapid Fire,"

Where he performs multiple slashes on his opponent, knocking them to the ground.

His second V-Trigger, "Dirty Coach,"

Has him wield a pipe, similar to Haggar in Marvel vs Capcom games.

Increasing his heavy punch range,

And granting him moves that allow him to swing the pipe like a Louisville Slugger.

And while Cody doesn't have his rock throw anymore,

He can now toss a rock in front of him while in V-Trigger II,

And send it flying forward, or upward,

By hitting it with the pipe.

What do you think of the changes to Cody in Street Fighter V?

Let us know in the comments below.

Today's track is "Tokyo Dinner" by Bayslick.

As always, you can follow our soundtrack by following the show.

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New Genetic Clues to the Mystery of Your Giant Brain - Duration: 5:01.

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I don't like to brag, but I've got a pretty big brain.

And so do you.

Compared to gorillas and orangutans — apes that are about our size — our brains are

three times as massive.

That extra size is likely a big part of what lets us us fly to the moon, write piano concertos,

and make YouTube videos.

But exactly how we got these bigger brains has puzzled scientists for a long time.

Like, what happened, genetically, to make a more neuron-packed brain?

Well, we may finally have a clue.

Two teams of American and European researchers announced yesterday in the journal Cell that

they've identified a gene that helps increase the number of neurons in brains — and it's

only in humans.

The gene is called NOTCH2NL, and it's not just in our genomes once, but three times.

One of the teams stumbled upon it when they were doing experiments with organoids.

Organoids are simple miniature organs that are grown using stem cells in Petri dishes.

They're a bit closer to the real thing than regular cell cultures, because they're grown

to make 3D structures.

And scientists find mini brains especially useful for studying the earliest stages of

brain development.

In this case, they were wondering which genes were getting turned on and off.

And it turned out that NOTCH2NL was one that was very much "on" in human organoids.

Even more importantly, there was no NOTCH2NL signal in organoids made from rhesus monkeys.

In fact, the monkeys didn't even have a NOTCH2NL gene when the researchers checked.

Now, there are plenty of genes that are specific to humans that aren't doing critical things.

But the finding was intriguing.

Especially because orangutans didn't have NOTCH2NL either.

Chimps and gorillas have DNA that looks like a NOTCH2NL gene, but those versions can't

actually make proteins.

They're what scientists call pseudogenes.

Meanwhile, we have three functional copies, plus a fourth that doesn't work.

By comparing these species' DNA, geneticists think that way back in our evolution, like

8 to 14 million years ago, a gene called NOTCH2 got partially duplicated.

NOTCH2 makes a receptor on cells that's one of the key players in organ development.

It's one of four Notch genes that do this sort of thing in all mammals.

It seems like this partial duplication initially couldn't do anything.

And for many apes, that's the way it stayed.

But for some reason, only in our lineage, more NOTCH2 DNA got copied over.

So the pseudogene had the code it needed to make a small protein, and was basically fixed.

NOTCH2NL was born.

Researchers estimate that the gene popped up some 3 to 4 million years ago — based

on the sequence, and the fact that archaic humans also have it, including Neanderthals

and Denisovans.

That's right around the time we think human brains started to get bigger.

And soon after, our more recent ancestors ended up with several extra copies of it.

The real kicker is that NOTCH2NL does exactly what we might expect of a brain-expanding

gene — even though we're not entirely sure how the protein behaves.

Experiments from both groups of researchers suggest it mainly signals to neural stem cells.

See, stem cells can either replicate themselves, making more cells with lots of potential to

become other cell types.

Or, they can spawn cells that are more limited but specialized, like neurons.

Eventually, you want neurons to make a brain.

But if you make too many upfront, and not enough stem cells to make even more neurons

later, you end up with a smaller brain.

So NOTCH2NL basically pushes things toward self-renewal.

This is especially the case in radial glia cells, which are the neural stem cells that

create the bulk of the cortex, the outer layer of brain tissue that's thought to be responsible

for more complex mental tasks.

Affecting neuron development in this way can cause some big changes — in the lab and

in living humans.

For example, deleting NOTCH2NL in organoids leads to faster maturing but smaller mini

brains, while adding the gene to cultured human cells creates more neurons.

Plus, two of the NOTCH2NL genes are in a stretch of DNA on the first chromosome that's often

messed up in people with neurological or developmental disorders.

Deletions in this area sometimes result in microcephaly, a condition in which the head

is unusually small.

Duplications can mean the opposite problem: macrocephaly — a head that's too big.

That means that one of the genes that has arguably helped our species dominate this

planet is also responsible for certain disabilities.

And it's no accident.

Biologically, the same circumstances that made the duplication of NOTCH2NL likely also

make that section of chromosome 1 so dangerous.

Because the DNA in the section repeats, it makes it hard for cells to accurately replicate it.

The machinery can easily slip up and either skip over or copy a section twice.

This feature also makes the DNA hard to sequence.

In fact, one reason why scientists never suspected NOTCH2NL to be behind any brain size disorders

was because for a while, the reference genome was wrong!

It had the genes near, but outside, the problematic region.

Now, the puzzle's coming together.

It's still possible there are other genes involved, but there's a good chance that

you can thank NOTCH2NL — and especially your 3 working copies — for your big ol' brain.

Thanks for watching this episode of SciShow News!

If you want to stay up to date on all the latest scientific discoveries with us, we

post news episodes every single Friday.

So head on over to youtube.com/scishow and hit that little subscribe button.

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