Hello hello!
Today's sign is from BSL
(that's the language from England)
Their sign for father is:
FATHER
(these hand shapes)
FATHER
FATHER
Next, tomorrow's sign will be
from China for father, okay?
See ya tomorrow! Bye!
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Brazil's Geography Problem - Duration: 11:23.
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There are plenty of lines you can draw on the globe but perhaps none is more consequential
than the equator. Of the 15 wealthiest countries in the world as measured by GDP per capita,
all are in the northern hemisphere. Only 800 million of earth's 7.6 billion residents
live south of the equator. There is a clear divide between north and south but of those
800 million people a quarter of them, about 207 million, live here in Brazil. The country
is an exception to the global trend. Brazil is the fifth most populous country in the
world and the most populous entirely within the southern hemisphere. Its economy has grown
enormously and the country is quickly developing. Although, the very land it sits on stacks
the odds against it. Its location gives it a disadvantage. Given this, the question is
whether Brazil can develop into a world superpower by the likes of the US, Europe, Russia, India,
and China or if the country is doomed to fail?
Brazil, of course, looks like this but in reality almost 80% of the country's population
lives here—within 200 miles of the coast. You do see a concentration of population near
the coast in any country as it provides a cheap and easy means of transportation by
boats and a source of food through fishing but few countries have such a severe concentration
of people by the oceans as Brazil. This small area, for example, is home to three of Brazil's
six largest cities. Normally this would help development as the area in between cities
will urbanize but this map doesn't tell the whole story—this one does. You see,
this area of Brazil is rather mountainous. The major cities mostly exist in small pockets
of low-altitude, flat land on the ocean. This is because major cities need easy water access
to get goods in and out. The majority of Brazil's coast is defined by steep, sheer cliffs. Petrópolis,
for example, a suburb of Rio, is a mere 13 miles from the ocean and yet it sits at almost
3,000 feet of altitude. The rare areas with low-altitude land on the water are where cities
like Porte Alegre, Rio de Janeiro, and Recife are but this pattern has two consequences.
First, these cities, while being on flat land themselves are surrounded by cliffs and mountainous
regions which means their growth is limited. There are plenty of cities that exist in mountainous
regions but the world's largest and most influential cities like London and Delhi and
Beijing all exist in areas with absolutely no geographical features limiting their growth.
The fact that Brazil's cities locate in rare low-altitude coastal land means that
the country will likely never have a megalopolis by the likes of the Pearl River Delta or the
US Northeast. It takes a surprising six hours to drive between Rio and Sao Paolo and since
there's no low-altitude coastal land in between them, there are really no major cities
in between them too. Brazil's cities are confined to the geographically convenient
areas which are spread out from each other. This means the cities can't collaborate
easily with each other thereby limiting Brazil's impact on the world stage.
Like any large country, Brazil's development potential is also linked to how it gets its
food. This, in fact, might be Brazil's greatest obstacle as it really doesn't hav e much
great farmland, at least yet. The country's main agricultural region is its south which
is blessed with great soil and great rivers that help transport crops away from their
farms. Interestingly, the same elevation that leads to steep coastal cliffs causes rivers
to run in a counterintuitive direction. The Tietê river, for example, starts near Sao
Paolo a mere 10 miles away from the Atlantic ocean but then runs inland almost 500 miles
where it flows into the Paraná River which eventually flows out into the ocean near Buenos
Aires, Argentina. If a farmer wants to export their food abroad, it's often cheaper to
first ship it the thousands of miles by boat on these rivers than just hundreds of miles
overland to Brazil's coast due to their poor road infrastructure. This means that
Argentina gets the business of packing up and shipping Brazil's food to other countries.
That's just lost money for Brazil as a result of their geography. Brazil's south, though,
does not even have enough land to feed the country's own 200 million residents. Given
that, the question is where to put the rest of the farms.
In Brazil's north is the Amazon basin. The central feature of this region is, of course,
the Amazon River which is navigable for boats. Normally this feature would lead to a significant
population as navigable rivers serve as cheap and easy transport for crops and goods but
the banks of the Amazon are a tough place to farm or live. Not only are they muddy and
unstable which makes building difficult, but the Amazon also regularly floods which means
that every year many of the communities on the banks of the Amazon can have their streets
underwater for months. Building and living in the Amazonian cities is difficult, but
what's more difficult is building the roads in and out. The largest city in the Amazon,
Manaus, is home to 2.6 million people, it's as big as Baltimore, and yet there are only
three roads connecting the city to the outside world. Many of the smaller towns around the
Amazon have no roads going in and out as its just incredibly costly and difficult to build
roads through the rainforest. In fact, rather unbelievably, there is not a single bridge
spanning over the Amazon so there is no way to drive from the northernmost region of Brazil
to the rest without taking a ferry. Overall, this whole area is just empty. Even if there
was the infrastructure to transport crops to market, farming in the Amazon involves
clearing huge amounts of land and even then, the soil is relatively infertile which leads
to poor yields. Despite being Brazil's largest state, Amazonas is home to just 1.8% of its
population. It just costs too much to build the infrastructure needed to live there.
To the south of the Amazon, though, is an area known as the Cerrado. This vast savanna
used to be in the same category as the Amazon—it was empty. The problem was not only that there
was no natural network of rivers to get crops out of the area but also that the soil was
too acidic and lacking enough nutrients to easily grow large quantities of crops. Between
both the Amazon and the Cerrado being off-limits for large-scale farming, that meant that Brazil
really didn't have much land at all for farming. 30 years ago, with only the south
to farm, Brazil was actually a net importer of food—it bought more food from other countries
than it sold. That was until researchers discovered that all you needed to do to fix the soil
was add phosphorous and lime. The phosphorous served as a fertilizer in the place of natural
nutrients and the lime worked to reduce the level of acidity. In the early 2000's, the
country spread more than 25 million tons of lime per year and so today the Cerrado accounts
for 70% of Brazil's farmland. In addition, Brazil has begun growing soybeans. This plant
is normally grown in more temperate climates such as the US, northern China, or Japan,
but through cross-breeding and genetic modification it can be modified to grow in warmer and acidic
environments such as the Brazilian Cerrado. Thanks to the enormous amount of land Brazil
has and these technological advancements the country has gone from producing 16% of the
world's soybean in 2005 to 31% today. A country's level of development is often
to linked to how good its natural transportation system is. That's part of why the US developed
so much so fast—it has a great system of navigable rivers right in its agricultural
heartland that helps get goods from the fields to cities fast and inexpensively. The Brazilian
Cerrado, though, does not have that. It doesn't even have much of a preexisting network of
roads since before this recent agricultural advancement barely anyone lived there. Therefore
anyone who wants to farm in the Cerrado has to find land, level it, treat it with phosphate
and lime, and build roads to get supplies in and crops out. Cerrado farms can be profitable
but it takes an enormous amount of money to build the infrastructure needed to start a
farm. It's not like the US or France or China where all you need is some land. The
consequence of this is that farms in Brazil tend to owned by corporations rather than
individuals because only corporations have the money to build farms. That therefore increases
the level of wealth disparity in Brazil. According to the World Bank's Gini index, Brazil is
the 11th most economically unequal country in the world. Lower wealth disparity and the
emergence of a middle class are indicators of economic development so the country should
want to fix this. Brazil's government has recognized its infrastructure problem as a
source of its wealth disparity and has therefore worked to build roads in the interior so that
more individuals can run farms but the government only has so much money to spend and it's
a big country. Brazil does, though, understand the importance
of its core. It understands that the coastal cities are constrained and that economic development
will come from the center. It was partially for that reason that the country decided to
move its capital from Rio de Janeiro to here—Brasília. The thinking was that putting the capital
in the core would stimulate the economically underdeveloped region and, in many ways, it
worked. The city simply did not exist before 1960 yet today more than 4 million people
live in its metropolitan area. Being located on relatively flat land unlike Rio, the city
can just grow and grow and grow without hinderance. Brazil has potential, but its defining issue
is that it's an expensive place. It's a vicious cycle. In order to make money, Brazil
needs to invest in its infrastructure but without people making money it doesn't have
the tax money to build what it takes t o transition into the first world. The question of why
tropical countries are less developed is an enormous one without a clear answer, but Brazil
is one of the most likely candidates to break this trend. It certainly lags behind other
developing countries like China, but as its agriculture industry develops it will become
a bigger and bigger exporter which will bring more money in. With time, its average income
will inch up. The country already does have major companies in other industries such as
banking, manufacturing, and oil but with how big Brazil is, agriculture is the one that's
the world's focus right now. Only France, Germany, the Netherlands, and the United States
export more agricultural products per year which is good company to be in. Brazil may
not have the explosive growth rate of some other less developed countries but by continuously
taking what it earns and reinvesting it to open up more of the country to agricultural
production it will continue its path to superpower status.
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Tim Henman sets low expectations for Andy Murray's return - Duration: 3:16.
Tim Henman sets low expectations for Andy Murray's return
Andy Murray is stepping up his recovering by competing at Queens this week, and former British No.
1 Tim Henman believes the pressure should be off his shoulders at Wimbledon.
Murray will come up against Australian Nick Kyrgios in his comeback match at Queens on Tuesday, which will be his first competitive outing in 11 months.
The Scot has been plagued by injury problems since losing to Sam Querrey in the quarter-finals at Wimbledon last July, having had surgery to amend a hip issue that had troubled him for a considerable amount of time.
And Henman, who reached the semi-finals of Wimbledon four times, has called for patience from the British public ahead of the 31-year-olds long-awaited return to the court.
Ahead of the start of the grass-court season, Murray has said he had zero expectations of himself heading into Queens and Wimbledon.
With Wimbledon getting underway in early July, Henman believes that even if Murray, a two-time winner of the Championships, suffer an early defeat at the All England Club, then the positives would outway the negatives if the Scot came through his matches pain-free.
Ive seen Andy a fair amount over last 11 months and it's been unbelievably challenging for him, Henman told The Telegraph at the All England Club on Monday.
He's been working so hard and this is another stepping stone as he works towards full fitness.
If he lost 6-2, 6-2, 6-2 in the first round at Wimbledon but moved well and had no pain that would be a great result because of what he's come through and where he's at.
It's just so not about the results at this stage.
If he's playing pain-free in 12 months and losing by that sort of scoreline in the first round then you'd be saying hang on, but I don't think that's going to be the case.
For now, I think if we can get away from any expectations at all that would be good..
For someone who has already won the tournament, were not sure Andy would agree a hammering in the first round would be a great result especially if he doesnt feel any pain.
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170. 3D-Printed Cornea - Duration: 0:53.
Hey guys and welcome to goodness!
I have my voice back!!
YAY!
Today's goodness is about the world's
first 3D printed cornea!
The cornea is the outermost layer
of our eyeballs,
and is super important in
helping us to focus our vision!
But there is a huge lack of corneas
available for transplants,
which are needed by 15 million
people across the world!
Thus, researchers from the
Newcastle University in the UK
have made the first ever
3D printed cornea!
Made with stem cells from a healthy donor,
and mixed with alginate and collagen,
this solution is then put through a bio-printer,
and takes less than 10 minutes to print!!
WHAT!??
Even though it won't be available
for commercial use for
at least another several years,
this brings a huge hope for people
in need of a cornea transplant
to be able to see in the future!!
So thank you to Doctor Connon and his team!!
And that's today's goodness!
See you tomorrow!
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10 Strange Behaviors Which Are Typical Of An Authentic Empath - Duration: 4:27.
10 Strange Behaviors Which Are Typical Of An Authentic Empath.
People are unique, and one of the most unique character is having the ability of being an
empath.
Empaths are considered to be the most sensitive ones among all personalities.
In short, empath is a person who can put themselves on other people shoes, they are able to feel
the feelings of others.
So an empath is often characterized by the traits of understanding the universe around
them.
Though all of us have some sense of empathy, very few are rather what we call authentic
empaths, it is an empath which is basically a more extreme version of ordinary empath.
So, are you one of them?
If you have most of these 10 strange behaviors, then you might be an authentic empath.
In any case, If you find this information is helpful to you, make sure to like this
video and subscribe to our channel, so you won't miss any of our interesting updates
in the future.
#1 - Absorbing energy.
You somehow takes someone's energy every time you meet them.
You unconsciously feel, know, and understand what other people feel.
You also feel either excited or depressed when the said people feel something accordingly.
#2 - High intuition.
It works like magic.
You know what people feel, you know what people tell, and you can predict what they are going
to do.
Of course, at some point, you feel subtlety.
However, when you sharpen your skill, it gets more accurate and strong.
#3 - People are draining.
You feel like being introvert.
People drain your mental energy.
The reason is because you feel other's emotions and feelings which tend to be complicated
as their stories are different.
#4 - Crowds are even more draining.
A huge wave of emotions are coming to you as you glance through people and their surroundings.
Since empaths do not only feel about human, it is extremely exhausting to see people with
their, particularly sad, expression on public space.
#5 - Attracting broken people.
Somehow, people coming to you are those who have problems in their live.
Romance is the most discussed topic, and it is usually heartbreaking.
However, it is not worse than violence.
#6 - You may change your living location.
Your life depends highly on where you live.
Typically you want to live in a peaceful place.
Moreover, you think that charging energy is far easier at countryside instead of big cities.
#7 - Extremely sensitive.
People will frown their eyes when you are being sensitive since it is usually not ordinary.
Moreover, you do not like things that screw your emotion such as violence, divorce, poverty,
and other social problems.
#8 - Seeing lies.
You can detect liars and lies easily.
Unfortunately, you cannot just prove it directly unless you also have the ability to hook your
conversation partner.
#9 - Emotional healing.
More and more people are coming to you for advice.
The more you help them, the more attuned your skill will be.
#10 - Ignoring self-problem.
Though you like to advice and help others, you often forget to help yourself.
However, you can cure yourself after recharging energy.
Well, those are some strange behaviors that belong to authentic empaths.
So, Really cool information isn't it?
I hope you enjoy this short video, if you have something on your mind, please share
your thoughts and experiences in the comments below!
Don't forget to subscribe to our channel and watch all our other amazing videos!
Thanks for watching!
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Retellathon Announcement || Fairytale and Fantasy Lovers Rejoice! [CC] - Duration: 4:14.
You guys, I went all out for this video.
I have props, I have costume pieces, like, we're goin' for it.
Big production values here *laughs* Hello everybody, my name is Cara and today I am
here with a very exciting readathon announcement.
*pretty fairytale music* So I'm going to be cohosting the Retellathon along with some
truly wonderful cohosts.
This readathon is also being hosted by Olivia from ReadbyLiv, Mikayla from Mikayla Tweeting
[and MyBookSelf], Spencer from Common Spence, and Lea from Lea Bex.
And I will of course link all of their channels down below.
You guys should definitely follow them [and subscribe].
They are all so incredibly wonderful and talented and smart, and I truly love all of their content
and their personalities and just...all of the different things they bring to BookTube,
so they are just people that you should follow anyway.
Also, I just like thought that this would kind of look like a crown, and then I put
it on, and I kind of just...vaguely look like a hippie.
But...we're gonna go with it.
I was going for evil queen and I just kind of got stuck halfway between evil queen and
flower child so...we're just gonna get into the details for the readathon.
So as you can probably guess, the Retellathon is all about reading retellings.
And as you'll see from the challenges, a lot of it is focused around fairytale retellings,
but absolutely any kind of retelling does count towards this readathon.
It can be a retelling of classic literature, a retelling of a fairytale, a retelling of
another kind of folklore or story.
Any kind of retelling counts for this readathon project.
And guys, can you tell how excited I am?
If you guys have been on my channel for a while you know that I absolutely adore fairytale
retellings.
I'm a big fan of fantasy in general, and retellings just happens to be my absolute favorite subgenre
of fantasy, so I'm pretty hyped for this.
Retellathon is running from July 8th through July 15th and we also have an official Retellathon
Twitter account which I will also link down below.
So be sure to follow that account so that you can get updates about reading sprints
and challenges and just...see everybody's TBRs and just get really excited about reading
these retellings.
So now onto the challenges for the readathon.
And of course, as with many readathons, doubling up is totally acceptable and encouraged, so
feel free to pick as many or as few books as you like for the readathon.
Also you can totally ignore the challenges, like, we're not gonna kick you out of the
readthon, so...it's up to you.
We think they're really fun, though!
Challenge #1 is Love At First Sight: Read a retelling of your favorite fairytale.
Challenge #2 is True Love's Twist: Read a queer or genderflipped retelling.
Challenge #3 is Faraway Kingdom: Read a retelling (of a fairytale) from your heritage.
Challenge #4 is Under A Spell: Read the group book.
And that is going to be The Surface Breaks by Louise O'Neill, which is a Little Mermaid
kind of feminist retelling or reimagining that I believe focuses on the Sea Witch.
And I am so excited for that one; I've been anticipating that book for ages so you guys
should definitely join in if that is something that you have been meaning to pick up, as
well.
And finally, Challenge #5 is Unhappily Ever After: Read a retelling with a dark twist,
such as one that has an unhappy ending, or is told from the villain's point of view,
etc.
So those are all the challenges for the readathon.
As you can see, they do focus kind of on fairytale retellings but there is lots of flexibility
within those categories and definitely Tweet @ the Retellathon account or @ one of the
hosts if you're having trouble, and we can kind of crowdsource that, uh, question you
have and try and find you a particular kind of book you're looking for.
Closer to the readathon I will of course be uploading my TBR and I am so excited already,
I've said that like a thousand times in this video, but can you guys...can you guys feel
the excitement?
I'm so ready for this!
And if you guys are just getting into fairytale retellings or maybe you're having trouble
with a particular challenge or you just kind of want some recommendations, I will also
be uploading a video that highlights some of my absolute favorite fairytale retellings
that count for different ones in the challenges.
So also stay tuned for that!
All right you guys, so that is all of the information for Retellathon.
Again, follow all of the hosts and follow the Twitter account.
Let me know in the comments if you guys are joining in, and uh, get your glass slippers
ready.
This is gonna be a fun time!
Thank you guys so much for watching, I will see you soon with another video, and I hope
you love the next RETELLING you read!
Bye!
.........Retellathon is running from July 8th through July 15th and we actually have--a--*mumble*
*sigh*
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