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When I went in the Marine Corps, I've built integrity knowledge and honesty the Marine Corps has a lot of core values

That I carry on today. My name is Paul Weiss corporal United States Marine Corps

Now with Semper Solaris as a senior solar consultant

When I was 18 in the high school, I joined the Marine Corps and from there

They selected me to go to Washington DC to work for President Ronald Reagan and Nancy Reagan after the Marine Corps

I came out and went to school got a couple of degrees and then after that I've been doing energy for over 30 years and

Now I'm working in two solar

Semper Solaris is an outstanding company John and Kelly the two founders of the company

They founded it on a lot of the military values that I'm used to it's great working with veterans

We perform really well together because of that experience that we've had that common bond

Our warehouses are run by Navy Chiefs that did supply in the Navy and we have a lot of military veterans that are out in

The cruise that are working on the roofs

They are very good at understanding how to work with each other very teamwork oriented

The company is built from the bottom to the top with that kind of a mindset

When the salesperson that arrives at the door all the way through the last technician who's stalling the monitoring system so

You know exactly what's going on

We want you to have a seamless transition to getting solar so you can save money right away and you can help the environment

It's a positive thing all around

We all have the same common goal and those goals are the same goals that we had in the military

It's teamwork its integrity and it's doing the right thing for people now and always

You

For more infomation >> Meet Our Vets: This is Paul's Veteran Story - Semper Solaris - Duration: 1:50.

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Ash's GHETTO Adventures!!! Ash Goes Back to SCHOOL!!! (*Animated*) Part 1 - Duration: 3:45.

Hello mom I am back from my pokemon journey!

Did you miss me and pikchu?!

Mom…

Ash's mom: Ash I am glad that you are back, but I want you to back to school.

From I registered you into the professor oak academy, and you will be learning how to become

a responsible adult, and get a job.

but mom…

I don't want to go back to school.

You know I want to be a pokemon trainer.

no ifs, ands, or buts, if you want to live in MY HOUSE.

You need to listen to my rules.

okay fine.

Can anyone tell me the answer to this pokeball equation?

Anyone?

Ash what is the answer to this pokeball equation?

I don't know.

Here is my report card mom.

Oh my God.

Ash you failed all of your classes?

That's it for today's video guy.

This was my first animated video, it took so much work to do and pull off.

Definitely be sure to subscribe with post notifications turned on, and leave a comment

letting me know what you liked and didn't like about this video and where you think

I can improve!

My name is black tarzan thank you so much for watching I really appreciate it!

Peace!

For more infomation >> Ash's GHETTO Adventures!!! Ash Goes Back to SCHOOL!!! (*Animated*) Part 1 - Duration: 3:45.

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Paisa x Mil Intenciones - Duration: 1:42.

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Goofing Around at Spartan Race Philippines - Duration: 14:20.

Hi Sir! You are in the vlog.

Show us your shoe soles.

We'll only run upto this point.

For the vlog!!

Team Monkeys!

Team Monkeys!

The wall is slippery.

Go team barefoot!

Can you assist me with monkey bars?

The women can be assisted by men.

I don't like.

I don't like anymore.

Team Noisy!

I'm okay.

I'm thirsty.

All good.

Tired?

You can do it.

How are you?

Was it hard?

It hurts your hands.

I'll ask you again when we finish.

You can do it.

It stinks! It stinks!

Don't make me laugh!

Team Noisy is acing it.

No one is going to take his shirt off?

Shirts off! Shirts off!

Wow! I hope we get the same benefits!

I'm just posing here.

My arms are tired.

I'm so strong!

You can do it even with no hands.

I don't want it anymore.

What do you mean two rounds?

Really?

For more infomation >> Goofing Around at Spartan Race Philippines - Duration: 14:20.

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2018 BTAT TBR - Duration: 5:31.

Hey! How are you? I'm angry today. But that has nothing to do with this video. So

let's talk about things that don't make me angry instead, like booktubeathon! Hi!

Today I'm here to share my booktubeathon TBR with you guys. I actually filmed this

on the day that the read-a-thon challenges, for the booktubeathon were

announced, but I decided that I didn't like the filming set up so I decided to

refilm it. So the first challenge for the booktubeathon read-a-thon was to flip a

coin to help you decide between two different books, and I thought it would

be kind of fun to do that as a theme. Ao I've picked two books that are either

prizewinners or like shortlisted / long listed for like prizes. And I'm gonna

flip a coin to choose between them. So the first book is... apparently this book

is shiny, so you can't see it very well, so I'm gonna put up a thing instead.

Anyway the first book is 'The Natural Way Of Things.' And the second book is 'A Case

of Exploding Mangoes,' which I got only relatively recently at a book swap that

a fellow Aussie booktuber organised a couple of weekends ago.

Coin.

I didn't choose things for the things. Wo we'll make this one heads, and this one

tails, and we'll flip it again. I'm just gonna...

Tails. Which is 'A Case of Exploding Mangoes.' So that is book one for my TBR.

How exciting. The second challenge is to read a book about something that you

have always wanted to do. So something that I have always always wanted to do

is travel to England, because my grandparents are both English. They were

the first generation of my family to come to Australia, so I've always felt a

really strong affinity with England ,and like London, and all of that kind of

stuff, so to match with that I have chosen to read 'Sense and Sensibility.'

Which is a book I was supposed to read this month for the Keep It Classic book

club. But we might have to push it to next month because ya girl is just a

hot mess and cannot achieve anything. This book is set in England and that is..

that's the link. It's not a very good link, but it's a link. Book number three

is to read a book and watch a book-to-movie adaptation, and for that I am just

basically reapplying 'Sense and Sensibility,' so that I can read that and

watch the movie adaptation with Emma Thompson in it. Because I've always

wanted to watch it, but I'm one of those really really weird people who insists

waiting until they've read the book before they watch the movie, so I haven't

watched it, because I haven't read the book, and now is the time to change both

of those things. The next challenge is to read a book with green on the cover. I

think the book that I wanted to read is this one here. Which is called 'The Palace

of Tears.' It has a tiny amount of green on the cover. This was an impulse buy

when I went to a secondhand bookshop to buy some books that I was going to use

the pages for a book-related craft. And I kept picking up books that I was like "oh

that looks small and cheap and maybe that'll do for the book craft" and then I

would read the blurb and be like "no I want to read that one" and this is one of

them. So that's kind of cool. Challenge number five is to read a book while

wearing a hat the whole time. So the most important part of this challenge..

it's not actually in the book, it's the hat.

Hat, and book. So I'm gonna be reading 'The Slow Regard of Silent Things.' Number six

is to read a book with a beautiful spine, and for this I'm going to use another book

that I've only just got recently.. which was in a video that I posted recently,

I'm going to be reading 'Under The Greenwood Tree' by Tom Hardy. I'm going to

be reading this particular edition because just look at that spine. And the

final challenge is to read seven books, which I.... (two, three, four, five) ... am two

books short of. And I do want to try and do that, but I don't think I'll succeed

so this is like my main TBR. Plus 'Sense and Sensibility' which I don't own yet. In

order to aim for seven books I do have two extra books that I'll try and add to

my TBR. So first up is 'Fingersmith' by Sarah Waters which is a book that I

started reading ages ago and didn't finish because I was at uni at the time,

and had to do lots of readings for uni and therefore just.. like, couldn't handle

life. So I'm gonna try and read that and watch the television adaptation for that,

to cover challenge number three if I need to. And the other book that I

really want to read at the moment is The Enchantress of.... god the lighting here. What

is going on?? 'The Enchantress of Florence.' Which is also shiny, and apparently the

lighting is just being a bitch today, so it doesn't want to show you it at all. So

I'll have to flash up a picture for that. So there you have it! That is my TBR. So

my main TBR is this, and then I have these two extra books to try

and make it up to seven books for the challenge of reading seven books. But my

priority obviously is the first five books, which is already a lot of books

for me to read in a week, seeing as I barely even read five books in a month.

But that's what booktubeathon is all about! Yeah I'm actually really excited

to read all of these books. Lots of these are books that I've only got in the last

like three days that I'm just like "okay I wanna read these now" which almost

never happens for me.... Like, normally I buy a book and I'm like "I want to read it

now" and then I don't read it for like two years. I can't tell if I'm talking

really really fast because I'm excited, or because I'm still really really angry.

I feel like it might just be because I'm feeling, like, hella angry and aggressive

right now. But that's fine. I will see you for another video very shortly I'm sure.

And until then, as always, stay classic!

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Sports News 24/7/2018 || Latest football news today - Duration: 11:30.

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Stormy Daniels, la pornostar che accusa Donald Trump arrestata in uno strip club. Il legale: "Una tr - Duration: 1:09.

 E' stata arrestata mentre si esibiva in uno strip club a Columbus la pornostar Stormy Daniels coinvolta in una battaglia legale con il presidente Donald Trump per una presunta relazione nel 2006

Il suo avvocato, Michael Avenatti, ha fatto sapere che è stata arrestata per aver permesso a un cliente di toccarla "in modo non sessuale" mentre era sul palco

Un arresto, denuncia Avenatti, che sembrava "una trappola". Una mossa "motivata politicamente, puzza di disperazione, combatteremo tutte le false accuse"

 

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7 steps of the home buying process|Laura Borja - Home Loan Expert - Duration: 3:53.

hi I'm Laura Borja and welcome to this week's the mortgage minute where we're

going to be talking about these seven steps of the home buying process.

Step #1, getting prepared

Not only do you need to gather all of the

documentation that is going to be needed for your loan but you also need to be

ready with the maximum figure that you are willing to pay on a monthly basis

the easiest way to do that is to do a monthly budget. List all of the incoming

money as well as all of the outgoing money. Don't forget to make adjustments

for the things that are going to change once you're in your new home. For example

if you're currently living in an apartment but now you're moving to a

single-family home then you need to make allowances for things like a higher

water bill because after all, now you'll have a lawn to water

That budget should give you a good idea of how much you

actually have available to apply towards your new housing payment

Then you need to decide- do you need to give up some of

the luxuries like your nights out on the town and subscription to different

services so that you can afford a little bit more home

step number two is going to be the pre-approval

During the pre-approval process your lender is

going to check your credit to verify your credit scores and debts and verify

your employment income and assets based on all of that information it will be

determined how much you can actually be approved for and you will be given your

target sales price

that will take you to step number three -finding a realtor

Now, why do you need to work with a realtor well because they have a lot more

information available at the fingertips than you and I do. When you're online

googling properties in your area and getting all sorts of information a lot

of it is actually out of date it Realtors able to give you a true list of

properties available based on your criteria like the number of bedrooms

size location etc as well as the maximum price that you are working with.

Then you move to Step #4- The shopping process.

That's where you and your

realtor will go out and look at all of the properties available that fall

within your criteria.

Once you find the perfect home we move on to step #5 - Making an offer

Your offer will include the amount that you're willing

to pay for the property as well as how quickly you

to close also be prepared with giving them the amount of the earnest money

deposit that you are going to be providing.

What does it earnest money deposit?

Check out the video for more info

if you offer is accepted we move on

to the next step and in that is the escrow process

Being in escrow means that you are officially

under contract to purchase a property.

During this time you'll complete

the formal loan approval process which includes initial loan

disclosures, an appraisal of the property and satisfying any underwriting conditions

you also will want to order a home inspection. So why do both an

appraisal and a home inspection? To find out the difference between the two, check

To find out the difference between the two, check out the video

We move on to the final step, the closing process. During the

closing process you will sign your final legal loan documents in front of a

notary. You will also be providing any remaining funds necessary to complete

your down payment and/or closing costs. Once your sign law documents come back

to the lender we fund your loan by wiring out the money to the escrow

company then all of the paperwork reports at the county recorders office

and the home is yours!

so there you have it, the seven steps of the home buying process

If you have any questions about that or any other mortgage or real

estate related topic please reach out to me you can send me an email, give me a

call, shoot me a text or connect with me on social media.

Please hit the like button

share the video with everyone you think might find it helpful and if you

haven't already done so, subscribe to my channel.

thanks for watching and I'll see you next time

For more infomation >> 7 steps of the home buying process|Laura Borja - Home Loan Expert - Duration: 3:53.

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The Earth's Internet: How Fungi Help Plants Communicate - Duration: 5:20.

The internet connects more than half of the world's population

through an invisible web of servers, computers, and devices.

It has changed our lives in countless ways

by allowing otherwise separated people to interact

and by providing access to vast amounts of information.

But humans aren't the only organisms on the planet

with an invisible interconnected network.

While plants might seem like isolated, solitary individuals,

they're capable of communicating with each other,

sometimes over considerable distances,

all thanks to their special relationship with fungi.

Nearly all plant species we know of have a mutually beneficial relationship

with soil fungi called mycorrhizae.

Mycorrhizae grow a network of small, branching tubes, called a mycelium,

that extends throughout the soil, including inside of or around plant roots.

And these allow the fungi to absorb nutrients from the soil,

like nitrogen and phosphorus, which plants struggle to extract.

So they basically barter: in exchange for those hard-to-get nutrients,

the plants trade the fungi carbon in the form of sugars.

And ultimately, together, both can thrive when they otherwise wouldn't.

This symbiotic relationship between plants and fungi

was discovered in the early 1900s, but it wasn't until 1997

that we understood just how deep this underground network goes.

Ecologist Suzanne Simard had a hunch

that plants weren't just sharing nutrients with fungi, but also with each other.

To test her hypothesis,

she and her colleagues infused trees in a forest

with a traceable, radioactive form of carbon,

and later took samples from neighboring trees.

And it turned out many nearby trees had the radioactive carbon, too,

proving that plants could send nutrients back and forth to one another.

Not only that,

they seemingly distributed the nutrients where they were needed most.

Plants need light energy to turn carbon dioxide and water

into sugar and oxygen

thanks to that magical process called photosynthesis.

So those in shade have less sugar to go around.

Simard found that these shaded, energy-deficient trees

ended up with more of the radioactive carbon

than their sunbathing counterparts.

So it's basically the plant-fungi equivalent of feeding the hungry.

Continued research into these underground networks,

called Common Mycelium Networks,

has revealed that plants are not only able to gain access to more nutrients,

they can also engage in sophisticated communication

by "talking" chemically through mycelia.

And, it turns out, they're saying quite a bit!

Generally, any seedling that's plugged into the Common Mycelium Network,

or CMN, has a higher likelihood of surviving.

And plants that are "online" are generally healthier, too.

Researchers think this has to do with having access

to an early warning system.

When a plant is attacked, it releases chemicals

that tell nearby plants something bad is coming their way.

This communication happens with airborne compounds,

but also through a CMN.

And other plants heed this warning.

For example, when tomato plants are connected by a CMN,

and one plant is attacked by a pest,

nearby plants will activate their defenses before the pest reaches them.

Scientists are only just starting to understand

how important these plant networks are.

They've discovered that entire forests can be interconnected,

but like with our internet,

connectivity throughout an ecosystem isn't evenly distributed.

Older, larger trees are more connected,

kind of like some servers in the human internet.

These highly connected trees are called hub or mother trees.

They have big root networks that host a greater diversity of mycorrhizal fungi,

and that allows them to interact with a lot of other plants.

They do play favorites, though…

Scientists have shown they can send 'care packages' of extra nutrients

to their kin to help them survive, which is how they got the mommy moniker.

And they also can help forests transition during times of change.

When they're injured or dying, they release a surge of carbon

into the network which nurtures the next generation of trees,

even if they're a different species.

Of course, no internet is complete without hackers.

Some plants can claim territory and influence community dynamics

by sending toxins into the CMN.

Black Walnuts will use these networks

to release toxins into the soil, for example.

Those that are immune to the toxins thrive, while others struggle or die off.

And harmful worms, parasitic plants, and fungi

can find their way to the plants they target by following chemical trails

emitted by the mycorrhizae underground.

It's amazing to think that this chemical information superhighway

was right below our noses for eons and yet we had no clue.

But now that we can finally plug in, it might just help us connect

with the planet's flora in much more constructive ways.

Knowledge of this interconnectivity is helping improve our relationship to plants,

including things like forest conservation and agriculture.

For example, preserving the highly connected mother trees from deforestation

ensures mycorrhizal fungal diversity,

and helps forest regrowth happen more quickly.

And farming in soil with a CMN means plants can warn each other

of invading pests, which may reduce the need for pesticides.

Like with the human internet, the internet of the earth increases security,

awareness, and knowledge for those connected to it—including us.

Thanks for watching this episode of SciShow!

If you liked learning about plant symbiotic relationships,

you might like our episode on how plants recruit bodyguards.

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