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It's been said that 65% of students entering elementary school today will need jobs that

haven't been invented yet.

What does that mean and how do we prepare for careers that don't yet exist?

You're watching FutureNow, videos about the future of tech and society.

Okay, so despite such reputable sources as the World Economic Forum using that 65% statistic,

there seems to be no legitimate original source.

However, it may not be far from the truth, especially when considering what exactly is

meant by a "job that hasn't been invented yet."

Some may argue Uber driver is a new job, but another could easily argue it's just a modern

day version of a taxi driver, simply add technology and consumer convenience and subtract wage,

benefits, and job security from the driver.

Meanwhile, a report from Institute for the Future backed up by Dell makes the even bolder

claim that 85% of the jobs today's learners will be doing in 2030 haven't been invented yet.

Regardless of whether we can trust these statistics or not, it's difficult to ignore the fact

that there is a major shift happening in employment and it's only going to ramp up from here.

Just as the dawn of the Internet lead to a renaissance of new businesses and disruptions

in old businesses, automation, artificial intelligence, biotechnology, and many other

emerging technologies are forming a Fourth Industrial Revolution that will change our

world in unknowable ways.

The First Industrial Revolution happen from the mid-18th century to the 19th century and

led our mostly agrarian and rural communities to become urban and more, well, industrial.

The invention of the steam engine and innovations in the iron and textile industries, kicked

off a fundamental shift in how people worked and connected the world in new ways with steam-powered

ships, trains, the telegraph, and more.

Every one of these inventions had a ripple effect across society and created hundreds

of new jobs.

Of course, it also centralized the means of production and the benefits of this revolution

were not universal.

Wages at factories were rather poor and the conditions were horrendous.

Not to mention the loss of jobs for craftspeople to machinery.

The Second Industrial Revolution from the late 19th century to early 20th century spread

industrialization further and saw the rise of electrical power and mass production and

such pivotal inventions as the telephone, internal combustion engine, light bulbs, cars,

and airplanes.

Once again, mass production led to greater productivity and as a result dramatic increases

in unemployment.

As the economy grew as a whole, many businesses failed due to dropping prices of certain goods.

I don't know about you, but I can't help but draw connections between this history

and the revolution in innovation we're living through today, even though we're only in

its early stages.

The Third Industrial Revolution, which happened in our lifetime and arguably is still happening

is characterized by electronics, software, and the Internet.

The Internet has connected the world unlike any other communications system before it

and has given rise to a greater ability to work from home.

The so-called "gig economy" is ironically similar to work in the pre-Second Revolution

world, when people manufactured products at home for sale.

As I discussed in a previous video about changing consumer habits leading to people declaring

Millennials are killing whole industries, the Internet and technologies like smartphones

have changed consumer expectations so that convenience is king and brick and mortar stores

are suffering because of it with the dominance of online shopping and being able to order

just about any service without leaving your home.

As every other industrial revolution before it, new technological innovations have positive

and negative impacts on everything including the economy and the workforce.

For example, while companies like Airbnb and Expedia.com have grown to multi-billion dollar

businesses, the number of travel agents has been halved in the same period of time.

And needless to say the popularity of Uber and Lyft has not lead to a positive outcome

for cab drivers.

And as automation and the digitalization of everything from services to products like

books continues, industries rise and fall, and the job market undergoes major shifts.

These shifts since the Third Industrial Revolution and going into the Fourth tend to favor growth

on extreme sides of the job market: low-skilled workers and highly-skilled workers.

Those who fall somewhere in-between are feeling the brunt of the negative effects of this shift.

So what is the so-called Fourth Industrial Revolution?

The World Economic Forum loosely defines it as characterized by a fusion of technologies

that is blurring the lines between the physical, digital, and biological spheres.

The Fourth Industrial Revolution is marked by emerging technology breakthroughs in a

number of fields, including robotics, artificial intelligence, nanotechnology, quantum computing,

biotechnology, The Internet of Things (IoT), 3D printing and autonomous vehicles.

Of course one of the largest drivers of this job shift is automation.

The less "skill" involved in a job and the more routine the work is, the more likely

it is to be replaced by a robot or an algorithm.

A study of the labor force in 46 countries by McKinsey Global Institute concluded that

almost half of work activities globally have the potential to be automated.

That doesn't mean half of all jobs, because there are very few occupations, less than

5 percent, that can be wholly replaced by automation with current technology, but nearly

every job contains some tasks that could be automated, and that's where the nearly half

figure comes in.

Apparently this amounts to nearly $15 trillion in wages.

Because why would employers pay the same wage for half the work?

And they can also get as much work done with half the workforce.

But this means automation's takeover will be slower than some seem to think and it'll

start and indeed has started with humans and robots working side-by-side, complementing

each other's work.

Of course, for some workers the effects of automation are happening much more rapidly,

mainly those that deal with repetitive tasks like data entry and manufacturing.

This means middle-class jobs working in offices, finance, and even law will also be automated,

increasing the polarization between low-paying and high-paying jobs.

With every prior shift in the job market, high unemployment has been avoided or reduced

back to normal through a redistribution of workers displaced by technology, but it's

still unclear whether the same will be true this time around.

One thing is clear: if workers susceptible to automation want to secure their future,

they will need to learn new skills.

And we must reckon with the fact that the traditional education system is not keeping

up with the change in the jobs market.

Yes, math, science, and literacy will always continue to be important subjects to be proficient

in, but there are skills that our education system is not built to teach, but are critical

to surviving the future jobs market: complex problem solving, emotional intelligence, interpersonal

and social skills, creativity, leadership, and perhaps most importantly adaptability.

With these skills, you won't be competing against robots, you'll be able to take on

the tasks they're not fit to do.

When choosing a therapist, I think I'll still stick to a human over a robot, and despite

the rate of advancement in technology, these skills are unlikely to be perfected by machines

any time soon.

But how can we teach students and re-educate workers when our current education system

was created during the first industrial revolution and remains roughly the same, one teacher

instructing a room of about 30 students in a similar age group, the so-called "factory

model" of education.

This is how we've prepared students to join the workforce for nearly 200 years.

This is not a system that breeds creativity and stokes curiosity, it's one that rewards

homogeneity, rote memorization, and the ability to pass standardized tests.

If you were to put a robot through today's school system, it would be a star student.

Perhaps it's time schools focus more on the individual, allow students to take on

passion projects, and apply what they're learning creatively.

We don't need to teach students to memorize and regurgitate information, it's more important

to teach them how to learn.

There's no way of knowing what jobs will exist in 20 years, so we can't teach students

the knowledge they will need to do them, but we can teach them how to attain that knowledge

on their own.

Computer programming, for example, is a job in which just knowing a computer language

is not sufficient because the field is constantly evolving, so a good computer programmer is

staying updated on the latest innovations, always learning.

So a school can teach a student a programming language, but if they aren't teaching them

complex-problem solving and how to be a lifelong learner, then they aren't teaching them

how to code.

It's why non-traditional education routes like coding boot camps and online education

are becoming competitive with the traditional four-year college route.

And many corporations are taking it upon themselves to educate employees and future employees

with their own programs.

But innovations in education must begin with the K-12 system, the education before the

university level.

Innovating education doesn't just mean putting tablets into classrooms and teaching students

how to code, it means restructuring the system so that the students themselves have more

of a say in how they learn and success of individual students is not based solely on

how much of the same base knowledge they know compared to their peers.

I'm not going to dive too deeply into how to reform the education system, because I'm

not qualified to do so and it's beyond the scope of this video, but the fact remains

continuing school as usual is not going to lead to the success of our students in the

future workforce.

And this change is not up to teachers, who only have so much say in how they teach, at

least in the United States, it's largely up to state and local government and individual

schools deciding to lead a revolution in education.

As for workers currently in the workforce whose jobs are under threat or who may have

already lost their job to automation, consider looking into jobs that require empathy and

all the skills listed before, like caregivers and other jobs that are people-facing like

many in the health and education sector.

It's not too late to learn a new skill either – take full advantage of these online courses

and bootcamps that offer an alternative to the increasingly expensive and multi-year

process of obtaining a college degree that is likely to only decrease in value.

But this shift happening in employment should not be solely on the shoulders of individuals,

it will also require policy to be updated and created to smooth the transition.

Ironically, the jobs that are least likely to be lost to automation are currently among

the lowest paid and thus least appealing, such as the previously mentioned caregiving

and teaching jobs.

We should push for these sectors of work to have greater benefits and pay to make pursuing

them more worthwhile.

Some have even called for policies that lead to a greater redistribution of wealth as technology-led

changes in the economy continues to increase wealth inequality.

Personally, I haven't been particularly convinced by some of the band-aid solutions

that have been suggested, such as increasing taxes for companies that eliminate jobs through

introduction of artificial intelligence, and lower taxes for those who don't.

Good policy embraces innovation, while ensuring the common man is not left behind.

We are entering a new world with old world legislation and education.

We need these both to be more flexible and forward-thinking.

The future of technology is set to lead to a better overall economy both nationally and

globally as productivity continues to increase and global trade becomes less challenging.

We need to ensure the only people benefitting from these changes aren't just CEOs, investors,

and the already highest-paid workers.

How are you personally preparing for this future and what changes to education and policy

would you like to see?

Let me know in the comments, I'm almost certainly going to make more videos about this.

If you made it this far check out my new Patreon page for more ways to engage and support content

like this.

If you want to learn more about The Fourth Industrial Revolution, I recommend the book

with that title by Klaus Schwab, founder of the World Economic Forum, affiliate link in

the description.

Until next time, I'll see you in the future.

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[HOLA SCHOOL WITH SF9] PLAY LATIN GAMES AND TRY ARROZ CON LECHE FOR THE FIRST TIME (EP3) - Duration: 11:18.

We are doing PE in this class. Since you are men, I think you will like it.

Therefore we are going to do jump roping.

In Latin America we have a special song for when we do jump roping.

We call that song "Tijeras"

This is how we sing it:

We have a song for jump roping in Korea, too.

Yes, we have a similar song in Korea, too.

In Korea, too? Sing it! Now!

Little kid, little kid, land on the ground.

Little kid, little kid, take a step.

The latin american song is like… [Sings in Spanish]

You can watch it there…

[Song in Spanish]

We are going to do this jump roping in 3 teams,

the person who can do it the longest, wins.

What is the winner's price?

It's something really good.

Is it cash prize?

No, It's a traditional, symbolic and very delicious Latin American desert.

Good, I'm hungry!

Little kid, little kid…

Little kid, little kid… Enter!

I will die if I enter!

Brother, brother! When are you going home?

Right now! Right now!

I'm going home right now!

This was a practice game!

This is difficult!

We'll make it slower so you can enter.

You are supposed to slow it till someone enters.

Knock knock knock, who is it? It's the kid, please enter.

Little kid, little kid, land on the ground.

Take a step.

Earth earth!

Earth earth!

How many seconds?

10 seconds.

10 seconds.

10 seconds.

The next team!

Who is it?

It's the kid.

Please enter.

Please enter.

Little kid, little kid, land on the ground.

Land on the ground.

The second team did 5 seconds.

Knock knock knock, who is it? Please enter.

Please enter.

Please enter.

Little kid, little kid, land on the ground.

Little kid, little kid, take a step.

Little kid, little kid, say hurray!

11 seconds!

You won! You are number one!

We now have a first team and a second team, right?

Let's make a final match between them.

We have to win!

Good luck and enter!

Enter! Enter! Enter! Enter!

Get in fast!

Little kid, little kid, land on the ground.

Little kid, little kid, take a step.

I see that Delicious messed it up!

You did 8 seconds!

We failed thanks to our delicious sweet man!

You did 8 seconds!

Enter! Enter! Enter! Enter!

Little kid, little kid, land on the ground.

Good job!

Congratulations on getting the first place!

You won Latin America's really delicious snack: Arroz con leche!

I will make the snack!

First pour the milk.

We eat this snack during christmas a lot!

Now we add the Koreans favorite rice to it!

You put the rice in the milk?

Isn't this a punishment?

It doesn't look like you are making it the right way! This is not a punishment!

Teacher, aren't you making it the wrong way?

I'm doing it just fine!

The last step is delicious cinnamon.

Then we eat it like that?

Isn't this delicious?

How do we eat this?

Stir it and eat it

Stir it and eat it

This is delicious!!!

Does Inseong eat everything well?

How is it?

It's much better than expected!

This is Latin American kids most favorite snack!

It's delicious and has lots of nutrients.

It is worth trying! I want to have more!

It's really good!

It's really good!

It's delicious!

I will eat this instead of coffee!

That's right. It's delicious!

Really delicious!

Nacho! Did you try it?

It's good

Looks like Corazon really likes it!

How did you like the classes you are taking in Hola school?

They were good! It was fun!

You learned a bit about Latin American culture and lifestyle.

Do you think you can use it when you travel to Latin America?

Yes! We learned a lot!

We did all of this for the first time for our Latin American fans,

taking these videos and everything! It was really memorable.

We hope to do it again soon. Thank You!

Good night all, I love you!

Aww… I'm so touched!

For more infomation >> [HOLA SCHOOL WITH SF9] PLAY LATIN GAMES AND TRY ARROZ CON LECHE FOR THE FIRST TIME (EP3) - Duration: 11:18.

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Gigi's World Episode 5

New Student

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STAMPIN' UP! | Color Your Season Christmas Card - Duration: 33:08.

hi friends this is Kara from iStampin.com. thanks for joining me for

my weekly I stamp in life it's a little bit later in the day had some unforeseen

computer issues first thing this morning so I was able to you know hours later I

was able to get that squared away so I appreciate y'all being flexible and

letting me come on a couple of hours later so today I am making I think my

very first Christmas card of the season and I am using the brand new color your

season bundle I highlighted this on Sunday with my

facebook life when I was showing y'all all the new products that I got on the

Alaskan cruise so this is a while supplies last and you can actually start

ordering this today and what the bundle is is why should you here it's these two

beautiful stamps it's two stamp sets I got him in clearmount and so it's it's

actually really nice it definitely is blended Seasons this is just not for the

holidays it has some really nice springtime florals and really nice

sentiments that you can use for a lot of great things and gosh I just realized I

forgot to do the winner I was thinking of that when I was getting everything

situated like I need to draw the winner so I will pick the winner and I will

announce it after I'm done so if you do see this video and to be entered into

the drawing for next week just hit the share button and comment below that you

shared and I will put your name into the drawing to win a free goodie okay so

going back to this so this is the stamp set and then also here is the framelits

so it is a bundle you do save 10% and this is the stitched season framelits in

guys i love this this set just because of these three framelits right here

these are nesting framelits and I don't know if you'll be able to

see but they are double-stitched and are perfect for you know obviously I made a

label here but this large one if you all remember our top note die from back in

the day I used to use it as a topper so I would cut it out and then I would just

fold this in half and staple it on top of a cell ou bag that's a really great

way to a really economical and fast way to make little gifts for people so like

I said these three framelits for the biggest reason why I got this that

bundle and then I'm also also going to be highlighting our watercolor pencils

the assortment - watercolor pencils hi Holly

thanks for joining me out from South Dakota I've got a couple of customers in

South Dakota I'm not sure how I got them but it's nice to have you I'm glad you

joining today all right so again this is the card that we're gonna be making let

me show you all the supplies that you will need and then we'll get started so

the first thing that you'll need is obviously the color your Seasons bundle

I am using three colors from our brand-new watercolor assortments I'm you

know I I wanted to keep this fairly simple I didn't want to do a whole lot

of shading just because it is it wasn't hard to color in but it you know there

is a little bit so I tried to make it as simple as possible

so the colors I'm using our cherry cobbler a garden green and daffodil

delight so you'll need that for the ribbon I'm using granny apple green this

is the 1/2 inch textured weave ribbon you will also need garden green

cardstock and greenie apple green cardstock I've already cut these out on

the dyke on my Big Shot this is one of the die-cuts that comes in the bundle

and then you will need cherry cobbler card stock along with

crumb cake card stock and the crème cake measures eight and a half by five and a

half and I've scored that at four and a quarter with the cherry cobbler I did

some heat embossing here you can see here that I embossed this in white so

you'll want to get your white Stampin emboss powder along with your heat tool

and your embossing buddy right here and then the inks I'm using momento tuxedo

ink and Versamark Versamark is what we'll use for the embossing and then I'm

gonna be using watercolor paper to do the coloring so you'll also need your

aqua painter and then finally to be able to get this this image I'm placed

perfectly I am going to be using the stamp aratus so I'm gonna be using this

tool I love this tool the more I use it the more I love it and I would love to

know how many of y'all have have gotten this and if you have have you had a

chance to play with it and do you like it I would love to know y'all's opinions

of it I don't hear too much about it so from my customers hey Becca

alright so let's get started we'll go ahead and start with the card and on

this pattern paper this is one of the new pattern papers that's going to be in

our holiday catalog if you all can believe it I did not get under the

mistletoe pattern paper yet the designer series paper so that's on its way so I

had to use some of our new holiday papers so I think y'all will enjoy that

alright so I'm just folding on the score line and burnishing it and then so here

is the this is called olives bright and this is the really pretty bokeh powder

and if y'all saw my video on fright on Sunday I showed y'all everything that

comes that I got and this paper is so pretty okay and I'm

just gonna attach this with snail so is everybody having a good a good week I

can't believe it's already Wednesday oh my gosh it just flies by my kids are

starting school next week my son starts on Monday and Gillian starts on next

Friday and it's just like this is summer's over we're gonna be school

clothes and school supply shopping this week this weekend it's tax-free week and

Florida it's just crazy how quickly it goes all right so I just adhered this on

the card base with snail and so the next thing we're going to do is work on the

vocal element I'm gonna bring in my stamp iratus and I always tell everybody

you know if they're watching me for the very first time I'm left-handed so I do

use this upside down so if you're wondering why it's the El is going this

way on to the left that's the reason why okay so I am putting my watercolor paper

right here and what I did to make sure that this is I'm positioning the stamp

correctly because it's just one stamp so it's this it's this stamp right here but

we'll put it we're gonna stamp it at the bottom and then we're gonna rotate it

and stamp it at the top so what I did is I took the framelit what's gonna happen

we put that up here I took the frame wood and I'm placing it

here on the watercolor paper and then I'll place this stamp and this really

helped me make sure that I was placing it where I wanted to because if you kind

of just like free-handed and eyeball it I mean if you're good with that

that's you're better than me so I by placing the framelit right here that

help that really helped me hi Karen okay so I'm gonna just pick that I'll go

ahead and take the framelit away and let me get one of my stamp pad or stamp sets

I like to put a stamp set underneath the the lid it just helps inking up a stamp

a lot better if y'all haven't seen that you can try that with your stamp aratus

okay so I've inked that up and memento ink and I'm just gonna press down and

with the watercolor paper there is a texture so don't be alarmed if you're

you know if your image isn't perfect that you're that you're used to when you

i'm stamp on smooth cardstock so that is that's not unusual and I wanted to show

y'all when I was testing out the card today when I was making the sample I

first used this on the shimmery white cardstock because I have used watercolor

pencils on it before but I just didn't like the look to it and I even tried

some of our new Stampin blends and call me clover and I just I didn't like that

either so doing it with the watercolor paper gave me the look that I was

looking for so you know it's always nice to have this on hand so you know if you

don't have any watercolor paper I highly recommend it it's wonderful quality I

think it's nicer than some of the paper that you can get at your big craft

stores so if you haven't tried it before definitely give it a shot okay so you

saw here that I just rotated the stamp and again I just got the framelit and

that helped me with the positioning so again I'm just going to ink this up

and the same color ink the black ink and

then press down and we've got a nice good image then you just clean this off

really quick all right so normally what I would do let me take this out normally

what I would do next is go ahead and take this over to take this over to my

Big Shot using the middle framelit that we use for positioning and go ahead and

cut it out but for time I'm gonna go ahead and do a little bit of the

coloring and then I have already colored one completely just so I'm not sitting

here for the next however many minutes covering all of this image and y'all are

just kind of like getting bored alright so if you have never used our watercolor

pencils before they are such a fun tool for coloring you want to get an aqua

painter you'll need a water brush to be able to blend and move your color around

so the way the aqua painter works is you just unscrew the top and it's an empty

barrel and from here you'll just fill it up with tap water and then you just

screw the lid on and with our aqua painters we have two different size

brushes so I'm using the the finer tip one and so what you'll do is you want to

have a paper towel hey Michelle how are you today you'll have you'll want a

paper towel and if you just squeeze it you'll see some drops coming out and

that just lets you know that the water is flowing and here you'll see that my

tip is stained green that's not unusual so what I like to do though is just wipe

it on the paper tell it to make sure that I don't have any color left on the

tip of the brush because if you do that it will transfer to part of the stamp

that you may not want that color so I'm going to start off with a garden green

and the way the watercolor pencils work is you just kind of scribble in color

and you don't have to in the whole image because again with

the water with the aqua painter it's going to move the color around so I just

like to you know I'm kind of pressing hard because this is a large image but

you know I want to be able to have quite a bit of color okay to work with so what

I like to do is do all of one shape first or all of one color so ideally

what I would do is I would color in the rest of the leaves top and bottom in the

garden green before I start to to watercolor it but because of time and

like I said I'm just going to just do just a little bit of it and if you can

see this and hopefully you're getting a good idea with this on Facebook live is

I'm just kind of making small circles and that's helping me pull the color

down and if I feel like like down here it's a little bit light I can come back

up here at the top where I where I colored it in and I can pick up more of

the garden green color and bring it down and this is such an easy coloring

technique it's kind of foolproof because it is water coloring so if you go

outside of the lines don't worry about it it actually kind of gives it some

character it gives it you know it's it's like water coloring but it but with this

fine tip brush this aqua painter it's pretty easy to stay within the lines so

it just takes a little bit of practice okay so that is what the leaves look

like and it is a little bit wet so you know you'll want to let it dry but it

does dry fairly quickly and so now what I'm doing is squeezing the Aqua painter

and making sure that it is clear all right so let's do these little doodads I

don't really know what you call them but I'm gonna use daffodil delight

and because these are so small you don't really have to put a whole lot of you

don't have to lay down a whole lot of color and again you'll just come in with

your aqua painter and just smooth it out super simple just like so and then I'm

picking up cherry cobbler and I'm just gonna do the very same thing with the

berries let me make sure I got that clear and then just again just making

circles and just pulling that color and if you feel like like these berries are

a little bit light normally I probably should have laid down a little bit more

color to make them a little bit brighter but what you can do is once you're you

know if I'm wanting to add more color to these berries I would let it dry and

then I could come back in and lay a little bit more color down and then

spread that out and then that will make it a lot darker but this should give you

an idea of what it looks like so let me show you my finished one so here we go

that's my finished one so you know I don't know if you'll be able to see it

but you know I kind of got out of the lines here some of the green got here in

the berries but I don't think anybody's ever gonna notice that I mean down here

so I kind of got a little um you know messy or just you know for whatever

reason I couldn't stay and the lines down there but it doesn't really look

bad at all so I'm don't be concerned don't think you have to start all over

if you got outside of the lines okay so let's bring the card base back in so the

next thing I did is I went ahead and did this already just to save time and

where's my other one oh here it is so I have cut the same die cuts in

garden green and then granny apple green but with the

granny apple green I'm just gonna use this part of the die-cut so I'm just

gonna snip this off and then what I'm going to do is I'm gonna layer these

together and we'll see where it goes from there and I just lost my train of

thought I'm sorry oh that's what I was doing okay I was like I did something

else with this one okay and then this one I snipped off that snipped it apart

just to be able to make the layering a little bit more dimensional okay so what

I'm gonna do next is go ahead and put this on the card and then I'll be able

to start tucking in this these little die-cuts so let me go ahead and put all

these together so this is kind of the color combination and the reason why I'm

using granny apple green is because I wanted to pull in that color because I'm

going to be using the ribbon so that's you know why I chose those to cut over

that color and then I like to use our foam adhesive strips to really support

this so I am just going to put some down here and these are great they come in

these strips and you just pull them up and then you can cut them and then if

you cut it too long or too short you know you can always go back and pick up

more for those if y'all that are that joined me a little bit later if if you

are interested in getting into my drawing that I will do next week all you

have to do is just share this video on your Facebook feed and comment below

that you shared and you will go into the drawing and I will pick a winner next

week okay so just gonna peel off the backing strip

is there is anybody else's kids starting as early as mine

next week I know a lot of schools wait until after Labor Day but not here in

Florida they want to get them started as soon as possible but they do get out

before Memorial Day so I guess that's the I guess that's the trade-off okay

and so I just adhered that in the center of the card and so I don't know if

you'll be able to see that dimension but it's really nice it's really nice and

supported so I love using our foam strips for that okay so now let's put

these together and so what I kind of did is I'm just taking snail

there's really no rhyme or reason to this I'm just kind of just just kind of

layering them the way that I would think that they may be like in nature so

something like that and then I'm gonna put a little bit of snail right here and

I'm gonna put the granny apple green like so it's or something like that so

you can play around with it y'all may come up with a better idea

which wouldn't surprise me and you can let us know

ohyou're starts on the 20th yeah I know my daughter's just well she's like I'm

not ready she did freshman orientation today she was one of the she's gonna be

a junior and the upperclassmen and they call this group link crew and so they're

a group of students who volunteer to do freshman orientation so they walk the

freshmen around kind of show them where their classes are and then they help

them up like for the first couple of weeks of school so I think that's neat

okay so now what I'm gonna do is just put a little bit more snail right here

and I am just going to tuck this in on the lower rights lower left side I

should say I may have put a little too much boom on this okay and then this

one's good okay that's good and this one's gonna go in the top right so each

of your cards will be a little bit different you know you can just play

around and have as much of the greenery as you want peeking out but I just love

that color combination of the granny apple green and the garden green just

gives it you know some just gives it a really pretty layering look all right so

this carts coming along pretty quickly next I'm going to do is just lay down

some granny apple green ribbon and I just kind of eyeball it I do want it to

hang off the edge and I just cut that at an angle so let me see so that measures

about from point to point that's about four and a half inches and then I am

just going to just put snail right here in the middle and then just come in

right here and just lay that down like so and if you feel like your ribbon is

too much to one side like if you have too much on the right side or the left

side you can easily lift this up and reposition it okay so what do y'all

think so far you like it I love it's kind of non-traditional which is what I

like about it but it does have some traditional things with the with the

holly leaves and the berries and the colors okay so let's move on to our

greeting our sentiment and oh here we go so I am using cherry

cobbler and I'm going to be heat embossing this so you will want to get

out your Versamark ink and I'm using white embossing powder so the first

thing I'm going to do is take my embossing buddy and rub all across the

cardstock to prevent any of the oils for my fingers the powder sticking to that

thank you Karen okay so I'm gonna bring my stamp aratus

back in and now I'm gonna flip the lid because I've got Merry Christmas

positioned on this side and I may have to move it which is gonna be quite all

right the stamp I'm talking about and I'm just putting my this son magnet I I

had a different stamp positioner before and I still like to use these you know

sometimes it's kind of nice to have a smaller magnet but are these bar magnets

are really nice okay and so I'm gonna put it here and the reason why I like to

use the stamp aratus for this is because it never fails and I'm actually gonna

move this up I'm gonna make sure this is straight across it never fails that when

I just stamp a clear mount stamps like this on a block it's always crooked and

I can never cut it straight and I just start saying bad words and just throwing

all the cardstock away so this prevents all of that and so what I'm gonna do is

just make sure that that stamp is straight and if it's not I can just

correct that okay and again I'm just going to make sure yep okay that's

straight it has enough room on the paper

spring in a stamp set again and I'm just gonna ink this up in the first two mark

now you may not be able to see this because this is the clear ink I'm just

gonna read this with my embossing buddy one more time white embossing

Connor shows up it's really really um that one's probably the worst one where

it shows up where you don't want it to so I'm gonna make sure that the white

powder is only gonna be where I want it to be all right so I have stamped that

so I don't know if y'all be able to see that and you can actually use Versamark

ink to do like watercolor things it's been ages since I've done that but I

remember that was one of the first techniques I learned when I first

started when I was first introduced to Stampin Up all the way back in 2003

seems like ages ago all right and I am just going to sprinkle this on and I

just like to use this little powder try it just it makes it really easy to catch

everything and so that's what it looks like there now because I've got some

powder where I don't want it I just like to take a dry paintbrush and just gently

just brush that away and then from here you would take your heat tool and melt

this my heat tool is not close by I don't I need to get a longer extension

cord so I have already done this for us so I'll just put that over to the side

so I can do that off later and I've already cut it down so here you can see

it has a little bit of a gloss to it so hopefully you can see that and it's so

pretty white embossing powder is just gorgeous all right

so what I'm gonna do next is the ribbon is just gonna be peeking out a little so

I'm just gonna cut this again just kind of I free-handing this and then that's

just gonna go right there in the center of the stamped image on top of the

ribbon now you can lay this flat if you want actually you know what

because I put dimension up on the other one so I'm just gonna use snail for

mailing purposes I'm sure you want this flat so but you know it's kind of fun to

put a lot of dimension on there if you're gonna like hand-deliver Christmas

cards let's see a little bit more in the center okay I can't quite get it in the

center let's try this again whoops there we go I think and there we

have it just a fun water colored card and here I'll bring in the first one so

you can kind of see I'm not sure if you hopefully I'm I'm rotating it where

y'all can see the dimension so this one is quite thick compared to this one so

what do y'all think did you like it let me know give me some thumbs up or some

hearts that would be wonderful thank you guys oh thanks Holly thanks

Diana I don't Karen that was so sweet thank

you so much I'm glad y'all liked this and each card is gonna be different so

you can see here you know the way that I layered the greenery here is completely

different than on my first card so that's yeah that's the great thing about

handmade cards is that every one of them is always gonna be unique which is I

love that I love that aspect of of paper crafting it's just it's just so much fun

and you know this this designer series paper alright so guys there is today's

card oh I know what I was saying so the designer series paper you know you could

definitely use a brighter color if you don't like that tone on tone look you

know with this with this stamp set you could definitely bring in a lot of

colors but I just kind of liked that that muted tone on tone and really let

this part of the card pop out and really stand out so again that was using the

blended Seasons stamp set but the bundle is called color

your season and it does come with the matching framelits so again you are able

to start ordering that today it is while supplies last or till the or I should

say it goes through the end of August so August 31st or while supplies last so

you can find that information in my online store and I will have a blog post

up later today as well as upload this up to YouTube so if you have any questions

about any of the items that I used you know y'all know how to reach out to me

you can comment email me anything like that even call me if you want to so I

don't think there was any questions oh I do yes Diane I do have a new hostess

code I did get that up so with my hostess code you use that and what I do

is I will send you a gift at the end of them are actually excuse me the hostess

code will be good all month of August and then you will receive a gift for me

in September so I wait until all the orders have come in and then at the end

of August I'll figure out how much hostess dollars that I have and then

pick out a free gift for y'all and then I order it so there's about a two week

turnaround time from the time that I order it and then I send it out to you

so you usually get it around mid month of the following month that makes sense

so if y'all have any questions about my hostess code also if you are wanting to

get a jump start on your holiday product are your holiday cards and really wish

that you could get things out of the holiday catalog right now you can if you

join my team you can actually pick holiday products for your starter kit so

if you have any questions about that I can definitely talk to you about that

too and I think that's it okay guys well have a wonderful day thanks again for

joining me later today and I will see y'all later this week bye guys

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WHATUPRG - Didn't I (Tribe) (ft. Nobigdyl) [CC Lyrics] - Duration: 3:02.

[Intro: Darando & nobigdyl.] It's Indie Tribe

Didn't I treat you right, now? (Didn't I?)

So I hit my brother the other day, I hit black frost

I was like I hit a billboard Didn't I do the best I could?

(Didn't I?) He said "aye, you hit the Billboard charts?"

I said "no, I have a little billboard but I did hit the Billboard charts too"

Didn't I give ya everything? (Didn't I?)

Now what? nevermind O turn me up in the headphones a bit

[Verse 1: nobigdyl.] Didn't I, fill the tribe with some young legends

See for ordinary people like I'm John Legend Didn't God save my life at the intersection

Just so I could ride these beats in every single session

Didn't I, go top ten independent with my own pennies

Now my face all on billboards in my own city Told me rap in Nashville is not the thing

to do I guess the fans didn't get the memo when

you sent it through Didn't I, listen to the most passionate pacifist

So I could turn all of you actors into activists Who has been with me since Taylor Swift took

down my song Didn't I admit it when I did it wrong

Love will have you grab your phone and block your exes

Love will have you turn your foes into your deepest friendships

Didn't I make a profession outta confessin' And give it to you like a Smith & Wesson

Dyllie

[Chorus: Darando & WHATUPRG] Yo, I was on the phone with my mom the other

day Didn't I give ya everything?

Didn't I I don't think they get it, I been trying

Didn't I give ya everything? Didn't I

I don't think this rap thing for me I tried my best just to be a man?

Didn't I She said, she said "yo, ain;t this what yo

pray for?" I tried my best just to be a man?

Didn't I

[Verse 2: WHATUPRG] Look, didn't I, treat my county like it's

Atlanta Now it's kids yelling out Gwinnet in Santa

Anna I been way too caught up with comments I need

to back up And look what God got me, this is ungodly

Didn't I, hit top ten, no features Didn't my grandma finally get her Visa's

She ain't never meet my niece, she gon' finally meet her

That's why I don't respond of you not familiar Way too blessed to be stressing

Over anybody who ain't tryin' to get the message Didn't I tell 'em I far from perfection

I just wanna see all my dawgs in heaven, yah Didn't I tell 'em we on the wave

They see the Tribe moving, they looking and it's a [?]

I know Dyllie got no enemies but if you touch a friend of me

You blasting to infinity, Your up and away

I'm way to ahead of my, oh damn that was the

verse Didn't I give ya everything?

Naw, you know what, hold on, hold on, I got

more I told Manna he gon' make it outta Tulsa

I told Mog' we gon' need a bigger tour bus

Didn't I Put your hands in the sky if you with the Tribe

Put your hands in the sky if you with Tribe

I told Manna he gon' make it outta Tulsa

I told Mog' we gon' need a bigger tour bus

Put your hands in the sky if you with Tribe

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বে নামাজি ও সুদখোরের সাথে কুরবানি দেয়া যাবে কি? || Benamaji O Sud khurer sathe qurbani || Bangla Waz - Duration: 1:53.

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ASMR Eating Chili, Okra, Grapes, Young Tomato, Aloe Vera, Frozen TOBIKO, Watermelon Mukbang Party

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THE FROZEN RAPTOR by Mark Vinet | Official Book Trailer | DENARY Novel Historical Suspense Thriller - Duration: 1:41.

The Frozen Raptor: a novel by MARK VINET.

Modern Science collides with the Age of Dinosaurs in this exciting international historical

mystery and suspense thriller.

Successful author MARK VINET presents his fifth Denary novel "The Frozen Raptor",

an intelligently crafted page-turner about ambition, greed, intrigue, money, and power.

Embark on an incredible journey from the Caribbean to South America and Antarctica in the search

for the secrets of... the Frozen Raptor.

American investigator David Wade and his global team of fascinating experts, Denary, travel

from the Bahamas to Buenos Aires, Argentina on a dangerous mission to solve a primeval

enigma amidst controversy, violence, betrayal and deception.

Once again, beautiful fashion designer Julia Cartier is caught up in the action and determined

to help solve the prehistoric conundrum.

This fast-paced adventure turns back the clock 66 million years to a world inhabited by strange

creatures and giant beasts who once dominated and ruled the earth only to be destroyed and

forgotten on the stark ice sheets of a glacial continent.

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Stranger-danger? 1st time Japanese met a foreigner. - Duration: 14:04.

The pronunciation is really different... and I won't know if they understand Japanese.

There was a radio caster, and I got introduced to them.

They came all the way out to talk with me.

I have to tell them to take off their shoes, because they don't know any better.

Hey guys it's Cathy Cat. Today we are gonna go and ask Japanese people...

The question will be, who is the very first foreigner they ever encountered in their lives.

Did that make a change to themselves? What did they think of the 1st foreigner

they ever met and interacted with? Let's go and ask Japanese.

(fan says hi)

Who was the first foreigner you ever met?

My friend... she is Russian.

Girl boy, exchange student?

She went to my school as normal student, not exchange student.

She isn't half-Japanese? She just went to your school?

In my middle school, she was a normal student there.

Could she speak Japanese?

She was totally fluent!

What influence did the first foreigner you ever met, have on you?

First of all, she taught me how to speak some Russian.

She also let me touch her face.

Do you still remember the Russian she taught you?

(speaks Russian)

What does it mean? - I forgot the meaning.

If you understand what Russian she said, let us know! Leave a comment!

She was such a nice girl. It didn't matter what country she was from.

It taught me to treat everyone equally.

A foreigner I actually spoke with?

One year ago I met a foreigner at a cultural exchange event.

A girl from Germany.

I didn't learn any language skills from her but...

she was really determined on the things she wanted to achieve.

I admired that.

What was so inspiring about her?

She was studying medicine.

She came all alone to Japan, taking part in cultural exchange groups...

The decided by herself to do and see so many things.

All by herself! I find that admirable.

She was such a challenger.

I really liked that and her positive attitude.

Did that have an influence on you? - I thought I need to try harder.

That was a great meeting.

Who was the first foreigner you met and talked to?

With me it was a Korean.

Who was it? - My university teacher.

What kind of classes did they teach? - Chosengo.

Chousengo? - Yes Chousengo.

What's that? - Do you know Hangul (Korean script)

Yes! - He taught that.

So he was also teaching Korean.

How old was your teacher? - How old?

Maybe in his 30s, but I am not quite sure.

What influence did the first foreigner you met have on you?

It was a really new experience. His tone and pronunciation is totally different.

I didn't know if the understood my Japanese at all.

You weren't 100% sure if he understood what you were saying? - Yes.

So you had to speak better Korean then? - Yes.

When you looked at him, what was different to Japanese people?

I really thought the culture was very different.

What part in particular?

The way he was thinking and such.

For me it was a Chinese customer that I met at my part-time job.

What type of part-time job was it?

I am jobbing for an apparel brand as shop staff.

I came to the fitting room, to take back some of their clothes.

I learn a bit of Chinese at my university right now. They said thanks in Chinese.

I said thank you, they said thank you.

And that way we were all smiling, that was good.

So at your part time job, you spoke to a foreigner for the first time? - Yes.

Did the conversation continue from there?

We just waved later. We didn't talk much more than that.

Did you think anything was different, compared to a Japanese person?

I wonder what...

In the beginning I thought I could use English, and spoke English with them...

But English didn't work with them. When I said thank you in Chinese...

they responded and seemed happy. So they couldn't speak English just Chinese.

I was really glad that I could speak a little Chinese in that situation.

I learned that if you speak a little from that country, you can make a conversation.

That's a big one. Just being able to speak a little.

Who was the first foreigner you ever met?

Who... I got it!

When I was in primary school, there was a teacher from Canada, who came to teach English.

What type of teacher was it? Female? Male?

It was a guy. He was really tall. I used to live in the countryside part of Yokohama.

In that rural area of Yokohama, his appearance was really unusual.

He had blue eyes and brown hair.

And he was so tall. We all saw that.

Did he stand out? - He stood out lots!

That was the first time I met a foreigner.

Since he was teaching you, did that teacher influence you in any way?

He was great at basketball and other sports.

To me he felt like a superman, a superstar.

But unfortunately he returned to his country.

But that was the point when I stopped discriminating others.

I didn't say things like "because he is a foreigner".

When I was in Fukuoka...

There was a famous foreign radio personality. I got introduced to him...

He came all the way out of the studio to talk with me.

He followed me on Instagram too.

He is the foreigner I remember the most.

What type of person was he?

He was male and spoke Japanese fluently.

He is also in a lot of commercial spots.

He had a great personality.

Were you influenced by him?

He was really open, to anyone, without hesitation.

I learned from that.

Who was the first foreigner you met and talked to?

At my university, we had a foreigner to come and teach our English classes.

They have such a loud voice!

Where did they come from?

Well they were fair skinned, so from somewhere around there.

Somewhere western? - Somewhere western.

What type of teacher was it? - It was a guy.

What did they teach?

English like... grammar and... English conversation too.

Did you feel there was something different between him and other Japanese people?

His reactions and his voice was so big.

That's the impression I got.

How about you? Did you meet any foreigners?

I am already working, but there are many foreign customers I am dealing with.

Do you sometimes think they react different than Japanese customers?

When you look into their eyes, they will actually smile and such.

Japanese people will just ignore it. Foreigners will give you a smile.

That makes my heart beat faster.

I think that's really nice.

Where I work? I work for an apparel clothes brand.

I greet customers and such. - And you have many foreign customers?

Japanese and also foreign customers.

And my heart is beating faster when I meet nice foreign customers.

That saves me sometimes.

Is there anything you have to be careful about because the culture is different?

Yes, this is work talk but, I have to tell people to take off their shoes in the changing rooms.

If you don't tell them, they won't know.

I guess that's where you can feel the cultural difference.

Who was the first foreigner you ever met?

My school's teacher. - What type of teacher?

My English teacher.

How old were you?

That was in High-school.

Was it a male or female teacher? Where were they from?

An American... he was male.

Do you remember his name? - I can't quite recall...

I think Damien ... or so.

Was he cool looking? - He was quite cool.

Do you have a story from that time that you remember?

We just greeted each other in the hallways...

that's about it. Just greetings.

When you were communicating with him, was there anything different to Japanese people?

Different?

Was he very excitable? - Even in the mornings he was very energetic.

He was always full of energy. - Always?

I never saw him being quiet. He was always energetic and gave us high 5ves.

A really bright teacher.

Sounds like a nice teacher. - For me it was a school teacher too.

How old were you? - When I was in primary school.

He was a ... what is it called? ATE?

An ALT? - Yes that one.

ALT.. what does it mean again. Assistant language teacher! Got it.

Oh that's what it means!

And that's how I met him in primary school.

What type of teacher was it? - Well an English teacher...

When it was English time, he came to our school.

What did he look like?

He had a beard and looked like the guy from Apple... Steve Jobs?

Is there any scenario you still remember?

Well that was in primary school, so I don't remember much.

But well.. nice to... the ... uhm.

You mean "Nice to meet you?"

Yes self introductions and such....

He taught us things like that.

So you English teacher was your first. Thanks for answering our questions.

So as you can see, many Japanese people meet their first foreigner later in life

Japan is still a culture where there is a low percent of foreigners

It's different for example with me in Europe. I met people very early in school

Or for example in America.

In Japan there is a very large population of Japanese people and

from a young age there isn't so much of a mix.

Apart from exchange students. That's why many people meet their first foreigner

and have a proper interaction (apart from maybe a teacher) later in life.

For example during university or when they are doing a job,

when they are dealing with customers.

That might be very different to your country and this is why I am gonna ask you guys this time

to let us know, what is the first Japanese person you met and spoke to?

How old were you? What age was that? Did you meet someone during school?

Was it working or maybe out on the streets?

Making new friends? Let us know, looking forward to find out.

Hope you enjoyed this video. Thank you for watching this all the way till the end.

Hope you enjoyed this. I catch you soon for another video on Ask Japanese. Bye.

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The Untold Truth Of John David Duggar - Duration: 5:11.

When shocking news broke in 2015 that Josh Duggar of 19 Kids and Counting had abused

his siblings and cheated on his wife, the entire Duggar family underwent a major shift

in its dynamic.

Josh, who'd long been touted as a role model for his 18 younger siblings, lost his family's

respect when his misdeeds were made public.

After his public downfall, younger brother John David Duggar stepped into the spotlight

as the family's unofficial spokesman.

From building his younger siblings a treehouse to assisting others with their careers, John

David has done a lot for his family.

Since rising in prominence within Michelle and Jim Bob's brood, fans have been increasingly

interested in his life, especially since he announced his courtship with Abbie Burnett

in June 2018.

So, what's the deal with John David?

Is the reality star as responsible as he seems, or is there more to him than meets the eye?

Here's the untold truth of John David Duggar.

Jack of all trades

If you want to know who the most versatile member of the Duggar family is, look no further

than John David.

Not only is the Counting On star a licensed pilot, but he also dabbles in real estate

and car-flipping.

And he's not just out for himself, he also volunteers with the local police department

in his home of Tontitown, Arkansas.

It all leaves John David in an ideal position to move forward in the event that the TLC

money ever dries up.

Counting On won't stick around forever, so it's smart for him to keep his options open.

When the road comes to an end for the rest of the franchise, he can just fly away.

Behind-the-scenes beef

The Duggars get along swimmingly on TV, but behind-the-scenes, rumors abound about bitter

feuds and sketchy circumstances.

One of the supposed beefs involves John David and his father, Jim Bob.

Apparently, John David isn't a big fan of his dad's spending decisions.

Speaking to The Hollywood Gossip in April 2014, one anonymous source claimed:

"There's things that Jim Bob does that John doesn't think are right.

Some of his real estate transactions, some of the equipment that he buys, a lot of this

stuff, Jim Bob doesn't really need, but he thinks he does."

Some of the supposed offenses include the elder Duggar buying construction equipment

on the cheap, not realizing that it will cost more money than it's worth to repair.

It's the kind of routine family drama that can drive a person crazy.

As for Jim Bob's feelings about John David?

He reportedly isn't thrilled about his son's increasing independence.

According to that same source:

"[John David] is old enough now that he can pick and choose what he wants to do, and that

just kills Jim Bob, because he doesn't have that ultimate control."

A healthy relationship?

It doesn't sound like it.

But is it entertaining?

Sure is, so far.

A sneaky courtship

Even though he's on TV all the time, John David is a relatively private guy.

Case in point: He secretly courted Abbie Burnett for months before the two announced their

relationship in June 2018.

They first met at a church event in Burnett's home state of Oklahoma.

On the day that their courtship became official, John David signed up for his first public

profile on Instagram, sharing a handle with his girlfriend.

Fans know that the Duggars' kids are restricted from having social media accounts until they

enter a romantic relationship, unless they're just a rebel, like Josiah.

The fact that John David waited until he was 28 to join the 'gram in an effort to please

his parents is exactly the sort of thing that makes the Duggar clan so interesting.

What can you do?

Some people just like rules.

He lost a role model

Josh Duggar's infidelities and double life shocked the Duggars, to say the least.

Perhaps no one was more upset about Josh's dark truths than John David, who had looked

up to his older brother all his life.

Heartbroken, he addressed Josh's downfall in an episode of Counting On, revealing that

when the truth about Josh came out, he lost his hero.

"I always wanted to be like him.

But, one of the toughest things I ever had to tell my older brother was, 'I don't want

to be like you anymore.'"

Weight of the world

When Josh Duggar's crimes and misbehaviors came to light, it completely upended the family

structure.

As Josh receded from the fold, John David took on his older brother's responsibilities.

It's a state of affairs that rests uneasily on his shoulders.

"It's a big load.

It's a big weight upon me now.

I've got a whole bunch of younger siblings looking up to me and I've got to be an example

to them."

Since stepping into his new leadership role, John David has often been seen assisting his

siblings with their careers, lives, and routine troubles.

Despite the responsibility, and the scrutiny, the TLC celeb does his best to keep things

positive as he moves forward with his relationship, and moves on with his life.

Stay-at-home

When it comes to living situations, the Duggar kids have a unique arrangement.

Every Duggar above the age of 18 who isn't in a relationship still lives at home with

Michelle and Jim Bob, and it's expected that John David, who was 28 when he made it official

with Abbie Burnett, won't leave home until he gets hitched.

Making matters even more curious is that John David has owned his own home for years, he

just doesn't live there.

Michelle divulged this interesting detail in a blog post for TLC, writing,

"Our son John David has got a job and a home.

He's leasing that home out as rental income and putting the money aside."

Now that John David's gone public with a romance, we can't help but wonder if he'll be working

to reclaim that house of his.

It's one thing to be a grown man living with your parents, but a grown man with his own

family?

It might be good for TV, but in real life, it sounds like a headache.

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The Mighty say The Street Profits' party is over: NXT Exclusive, Aug. 1, 2018 - Duration: 0:47.

Nick, Shane it appeared as though you had this match won, but-

>> Whoa, look appeared nothing.

We had that won.

We are winners.

We are the best team in NXT and if it wasn't for those meddling kids,

those [CROSSTALK] >> If it wasn't for

the biggest joke in the NXT Tag Team Division,

sticking their nose in our business, they wanna have a party wherever they go.

Well, what they're looking at is a couple of party crashers and

their party, Street Prophets, it's over.

>> Party time is over.

[SOUND]

For more infomation >> The Mighty say The Street Profits' party is over: NXT Exclusive, Aug. 1, 2018 - Duration: 0:47.

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SAEKO BUSUHIMA - H.O.T.D- ECCHI DRAW - Duration: 6:16.

hello guys and girls, welcome to a new video

in this occasion I bring you a drawing of saeko busujima and I hope you like it

especially to the insane gamer who was the one who asked for it

and I would appreciate it if you would comment if you liked the drawing

like all of you, if you liked it

and leave it with the video

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and as I already discovered that many advance the video until this part

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For more infomation >> SAEKO BUSUHIMA - H.O.T.D- ECCHI DRAW - Duration: 6:16.

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American Caregiver Association Reviews-Volume 19 - Duration: 0:49.

Become a caregiver. Caregiver certification. How to become a caregiver. National caregiver certification only $79

For more infomation >> American Caregiver Association Reviews-Volume 19 - Duration: 0:49.

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LONG EXPOSURE ON IPHONE (BEST & FREE WAY) - Duration: 4:24.

Hey what's going on guys today I'm gonna be teaching you guys about long exposure

photography on your iPhone. So to get a little bit more detail right before I

get to the tutorial part of this video, I'm pretty much going to be teaching you

guys how you can take pretty good or even great long exposures just on your

iPhone. Now I know you may be thinking how do you do that you can't go any

slower than a 1/4 shutter on your iPhone, it's just blocked you can't go anywhere

just software block. Well there is a way to work around this and as pretty much

to take multiple frames and kind of blend them together, that's been done

a lot it's not just the thing Apple does but a bunch of app makers do it and a

bunch of people just photographers in general they prefer to do it like that

so they don't have to do a very long exposure out in the middle of the day or

something like that but that's a different topic as daytime long

exposures they'll be done in another video. So this whole making a long

exposure photo on your iPhone isn't really that hard to understand,

so let's actually jump in to the iPhone right now let's go alright hey you guys

hey so let's end this recording right now and we're gonna go on to our photos

as you can see the my live photos is already enabled it's right over here

that's already enabled I'll disable it so you guys can see so its live off and

now you see it says live alright so what this is it's really simple you just take

a photo move in it just a little bit, and now you have a live photo if you tap on

it to get to the selection where you can edit it or something it says live on the

top left, so what you got to do here is slide up there are three other options

other than live there's; bounce, loop, and long exposures so we're gonna go a last

option. So we're just gonna tap that and it does what the magic is that I'm about

to explain to you guys to what you need to know for what this actually does to

your photos there's-- the long exposure by the way and also let me show

you guys a little bit of a different types of long exposures so

they have a train and I have a car outside of my where I work and earlier

failed recording of this . After those photos I'm gonna explain to you guys

exactly how this works and I'll show you guys again right before the end of the

video so stay tuned if you actually want to know how this works.

Alright so now I guess you saw those photos you saw those long exposure

photos, not just any regular photo. Let me explain to you guys exactly what this

long exposure thing does and what live photos are just a little bit before you

click off this video. What the live feature does to get the long exposures

is that what live photos actually do is capture like a little kind of video and

gives you a frame in the center to be your photo, but it's actually capturing a

couple frames before and a couple of frames after with audio just in case you

just want to live photo but if you use those couple clips before and couple

clips after the your selected shot it will actually blend all those

photos together and make a long exposure. As you guys will see in a little bit

before the end of this video that's pretty much how it's done and it's

really easy it's really simple so I really recommend if you guys want to

step up your photography game on your iPhone, the default camera app has the

ability to make a long exposure photography instead of getting an

expensive app like I almost got but then I remembered Apple made a Live Photos feature,

which provides long exposure, bounce, and loop as well as just normal live photos.

Alright hope you guys enjoyed hope you guys learned a little bit about long

exposure photography on your iPhone and I hope you guys can actually take this

and learn a little bit about it and have a better time taking great photos on

your iPhone. Take advantage of that tiny sensor that is a beast if I may add

alright see you guys in a later video, bye, bye guys

For more infomation >> LONG EXPOSURE ON IPHONE (BEST & FREE WAY) - Duration: 4:24.

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Jupiter meme animation - Kureji x Kane - Duration: 0:41.

Master alone in the dark

Earth

I'm jupiter

are you not sleeping?

Not sleeping?

Earth

I'm jupiter

are you not sleeping?

Not sleeping?

earth

I'm jupiter

are you not sleeping?

Not sleeping?

Earth

I'm jupiter

are you not sleeping?

Not sleeping?

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Ryobi Cordless Hot Glue Gun Review - Best Hot Glue Gun for Crafts - Duration: 6:00.

hey guys what's the best cordless hot glue gun to use in your cosplay built

I'll have the answer coming up

welcome to dishes and stitches I'm your host Charles Stark every week we bring

you healthy recipes cosplay tips and tricks and general life hacks to help

you make healthier decisions for that cosplay lifestyle today we're going to

be talking about the freo b1 plus cordless hot glue gun this thing is

awesome it was a gift for my birthday and my buddy gave it to us and so today

we're gonna put it to the test we're gonna cut shoulder piece we're gonna

charge this bad boy up and we're gonna see what it's capable

all right so now that we got it out of the package let's put the battery in and

let's see what this bad boy can do this takes a standard lithium 18 volt battery

just like you would find on a cordless drill any right you'll be tool they all

use the same back so put the battery in and here's the red light we're going to

think this up I'm gonna grab a glue stick while that is heating up we are

going to take a piece of PVA foam and we're gonna go ahead and we're gonna

draw out a shoulder template so let me cut this up while it's heating up I'll

trace this out and then we'll go ahead and glue it together see how she works

so we notice right away when we were getting the gun ready is that these take

all purpose high adhesive glue sticks these are the large one it's gonna go

right in here backwards now it looks like that it can heat the glue

all the way up to 400 degrees so just like a regular glue gun it's gonna get

pretty hot and it looks like it's smoked until the seconds looks like it's

working so we're gonna zoom in here so you can watch me transfer this shoulder

template over to the EBA foam and then we'll cut it out and we'll glue it

together and see how see how the glue gun works so we went ahead and cut out

our shoulder template real quick I'm just gonna show you how to transfer a

paper template to easy all right we're just gonna outline it

like this and then I went ahead ahead of time and I put the tick mark down what

you want to go ahead and transfer these ticks because this is what we're gonna

cut out and then we're going to glue together to make the shoulder piece

there we go go ahead and cut this up all right and now we have our template cut

out guys if you want all the information on the specifications and the tech specs

on the gun go ahead and make sure you check it out in the description we've

got links there to product reviews and more information at any time during the

video you can go ahead and check that out but now we've got this cut out we

put out our little bend here but we're just gonna go ahead and put this baby to

the test so let's see what she's got we're gonna go ahead and glue from the

inside that way it gives us a little tougher seal

I'm just gonna go ahead and wait for that to dry up but Manon look like it

worked really well was nice and smooth I had good action took a little bit for

the gun to get primed though but once we got it going and once the stick melted

and it reached temperature about 400 degrees it came right out no mess well

I'll tell you what while that dries I'll let you know I can definitely see how

this would be a huge benefit to carry one of these with you in your cosplay

repair kit in your tools of the trade kit in fact you can check out all the

other items that we carry and ours and the links down below so this is really

convenient it's really light I can definitely tell you though that I can

see a problem with the charger the charger is very large it's almost as big

as the gun and it's really bulky doing some research I found out that it takes

about 30 to 45 minutes to get a full charge the battery only runs about 30

minutes you're definitely gonna want to stock up on batteries if you have their

cordless drill that I can see where a cordless glue gun like this would

definitely be a big benefit awesome convenience a lot of fun to use and will

have a lot of fun using this in our workshop well hey what kind of glue guns

do you guys like to use let me know in the comments you have a preference

favorite type let us know let's have a conversation thanks so much for joining

us until next time I'm Charles starka remember at dishes and stitches we're

putting the confidence back in the cosplay I'm Spanish well hey that's it

guys if you like this video please smash that like button and if you want please

share this with someone that you think benefit from the information inside

please make sure you check out our links down below by clicking on those bad boys

and checking out our kits and our equipment to help support us which helps

us bring more content

For more infomation >> Ryobi Cordless Hot Glue Gun Review - Best Hot Glue Gun for Crafts - Duration: 6:00.

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Science & U!: August 2018 - Duration: 28:51.

For more infomation >> Science & U!: August 2018 - Duration: 28:51.

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This futuristic room really helps bring your data to life - Duration: 2:05.

[Music]

If you haven't noticed Sydney is

changing and it's a change driven

largely by technology.

This is the UTS Broadway building,

and hidden inside there's a room roughly half the size

of a tennis court that looks like it might

be from the future.

This is the UTS Data Arena,

a 360-degree, 3D stereoscopic, interactive

data visualisation facility that is being

used by Engineers to visualise and

experience datasets like never before.

In the example we see here Engineers loaded

a 3D CAD model of the proposed UTS Central building

into the Data Arena.

The technology allowed Engineers to strip

back the building layer by layer and

visualise one of the most complicated

sections of the build, the futuristic

double-helix staircase inspired by

strands of DNA.

Sydney Water, on the other hand, used

high-resolution lasers to scan this

exhumed water pipe. Millions of data

points were recorded and the Data Arena

helped Engineers visualise and

manipulate the data to reveal structural

faults in the pipe. As Engineers we're

all used to looking at data on

spreadsheets but the UTS Data Arena

really helps bring that data to life in

a completely immersive way.

As part of the 2018 Australian Engineering Conference

we'll be taking a closer look

and you'll have the chance to come and

experience this futuristic space for yourself.

For more infomation >> This futuristic room really helps bring your data to life - Duration: 2:05.

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some very rusty mandarin | PRACTISE W/ ME (subs) - Duration: 5:06.

START

Hey everyone~

I'm right now here with Amanda

and we wanna take you

YOKOHAMA

That is...

I don't actually remember the word lol

China village? (trying to say Chinatown in different ways)

We will eat~~???

DINSUM

DINSUM~

I seriously love it

I-- wait wait wait a sec hollup

What about you guys?

do you like dinsum?

I already know y'all love it too

ok im out leggo

Did you guys know?

This, this is my very first video in mandarin

I HaVe ArRivEd

We're not here at Motomachichukagai station

We're stARVED

I'm dying of hunger bros

Since this is my first video in mandarin

so i'm a bit nervy

but

I wanna practise with you guys

so let's practise together, aiite?

are y'all ready for dis?!

IMSOSTARVING

she's also starving

look! We're here

(Asia's) largest Chinatown!

This is sooo cute

What do you guys want to eat?

It's hereee

I'm so full damn

it was damn good

I wanna show you guys this pair of chopsticks

it's a bit special

they have my chinese name on them! :D

pretty cool aye?

I bought this in Kyushu

Not Kyushu um (all of a sudden in Japanese)

Kyoto!!

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