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Does Shaving Cream Do Anything? - Duration: 5:19.

Whether you rock sideburns or

baby-smooth legs, all shavers alike share

one thing in common: the existential

threat of razor sharp metal. Razor burn

and nicks and cuts are enough to make

some folks go full lumberjack, but for

the rest of us,

shaving cream packs the custom chemistry

needed to keep our precious skin safe

from harm. What is this miracle substance

you ask? Today, with the help of our

friend Ms. Beautyphile, we're taking a

closer look at this chemically

incredible foam. People have been shaving

for thousands of years. It's said that

Alexander the Great had his soldiers

shaved to stop beard pulling in battle.

But later on in the 1940s when beard

trimming was less of a military strategy,

brush and mug shaving soaps were used to

whip up a foam that helped make the

process a lot smoother. Then in 1949 a

game-changer hit the market. Aerosol

shaving cream was a smooth faced

revolution bringing new levels of

convenience and efficiency to the table.

Shaving cream does a lot more than just

lubricate your face to prevent nicks and

cuts. Its dense foam and tiny bubbles

lift hair away from your skin for a

closer shave while also telling you

where your razor's been. And lastly it

gets your face nice and clean because

shaving cream is actually just soap in a

can. But chemically speaking it's a soap

with a lot of thought put into it. Ms.

Beautyphile, why don't you give us a hand

and explain how? Soaps belong to a class

of molecules called surfactants that

have the ability to hold on to water and

oil at the same time. Here's an example

of what they look like. There's a fatty

acid on one side with a zigzagging tail

and a positive ion on the other. One side

is hydrophilic, meaning it loves water,

and the other side is hydrophobic, which

means it doesn't like water, but it's

attracted to oil. It's this special

quality that allows surfactants to scoop

up oily dirt and whisk it away with

water, getting you squeaky clean.

So if it's just soap then why can't we

splash some water on our face and do

this to get a nice foam to shave with?

You'll notice the bubbles from the bar

soap dissolve almost immediately. One of

the reasons shaving soaps are so much

better at creating that long-lasting

foam is that they're formulated for

optimal lather. When it comes to creating

great lather, part of the equation is the

ion in the hydrophilic head. A sodium or

potassium ion will give you a less dense

lacy air foam, while triethanolamine

will give you a creamier lather,

which is why triethanolamine is the

preferred choice when it comes to

shaving cream formulations. The other

secret to a good lather involves picking

the right fatty acid for the job, because

the length of a fatty acid tail greatly

impacts the texture of the soap. Lauric

acid here has only 12 carbons which is

short by shaving cream standards. Because

the tail is so short, its hydrophilic

head has more influence over the

molecule, allowing it to hold on to water

better. This creates a generous lather

and tons of tiny bubbles. But the problem

is these bubbles aren't structurally

sound on their own, so shaving cream

manufacturers may add in some longer

chain fatty acids to help the bubbles

survive longer on the job. Here is an

example. Stearic acid has a whopping 18

carbons, making it much longer than

lauric acid. That extra length gives the

hydrophobic tail far more influence over

the molecules head, making it much less

soluble in water. It's this insolubility

that adds stability to the bubbles. Now

if we take stearic acid and combine it

with triethanolamine, we get a

particular flavor of soap called

triethanolamine stearate. This is a popular

ingredient in many shaving creams. The

stearic acid helps the bubbles keep

their structure, while the triethanolamine

gives you the copious bubbles necessary

to cover your face, and helps give you

that perfect shave. But we're forgetting the

most important innovation that makes the

soapy mixture into a magical foam:

pressure. Inside a can of shaving cream

our soapy ingredients are packaged under

pressure together with the propellant

such as isobutane. When you press the

button, you release the pressure causing

the propellant to expand. That expansion

causes the contents to woosh up the straw

and out of the can. But the gaseous

propellant is also the source of bubbles!

So as the soapy goo escapes its

pressurized prison, it also becomes a

bubbly foam. Thanks for filling us in, Ms.

Beautyphile. There's a couple of other

things going on in many shaving foam

formulations too. They may contain skin

softeners like glycerol which help make

up for the effects of some of the

harsher soap molecules, and often there

are added fragrances depending on the

manufacturers whims. You know we love us

some chemistry here at Reactions but you

don't have to be a chem PhD to

understand the science behind cosmetics.

Head over to Ms. Beautyphile on Facebook

or YouTube if you want to learn more.

Thanks for tuning in. If you find any

other household products that you want

us to dig into, post your questions down

in the comments and we'll try to get

back to you. Don't forget to hit thumbs

up and subscribe on the way out, and

we'll see you again soon.

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What to Do At Your Super Bowl Party If You Don't Like Football || Foodcasting - Duration: 4:34.

- Ah yes.

Super Bowl Sunday.

Touchdowns, halftime shows, pig skins, all that stuff.

The day when everyone you know has to watch a sport on TV.

So, what do you do if you're not into football

and you definitely don't wanna be one of those people

that pretends to follow the sport

just one day out of the year?

It's gonna be okay.

You're gonna get through it.

This is a survival guide for those of us who

just really don't give a [bleep] about the Super Bowl.

First and foremost, start drinking.

The very cool thing about Super Bowl Sunday

is that football equals beer.

Do you usually spend your Sunday

busy with self-care rituals and meal prep

and other responsibilities?

Do you go to bed early with a good book

so you could get a fresh start to the week?

Well, not today.

Not today.

Super Bowl Sunday is a free pass to drink all day long

on a school night.

Worried about being hungover or unproductive

at work the next day?

Well, guess what?

So is everyone else.

So, crack a brew nice and early

and treat yourself.

Are you jealous because everyone around you

watching the game is super excited

and you're just kinda meh?

Well, there are ways for non-sports fans to get in

on the fun.

Not to be totally fixated on booze,

but how about a drinking game?

Set the rules before you get to the party.

For example,

Take a sip of beer every time someone curses at the TV.

"You stupid (bleep)!"

Finish your drink every time someone makes a touchdown.

Take a shot whenever fireworks go off.

Whatever you want.

It could be stuff you see on TV,

it could be things happening around you

and you can tailor it to your situation.

Got a buddy who yells at the ref?

"Come on! That was holding!"

Holding's a thing, right?

Shotgun a beer every time he does it.

Okay, onto the food

because a lot of people think that football is lame

but everybody loves food.

If you're going to a party remember

that most people are just gonna bring store bought stuff

'cause they're more focused on the game.

This is your time to shine.

Make something from scratch, have fun with it.

Did you know making dips is super easy

and only takes a few ingredients?

Mix these together

for a delicious, easy, no-cook Super Bowl crowd pleaser.

Recipe number one!

Lazy Tzatziki.

Start with two cups of Greek yogurt

and squeeze in the juice of half a lemon

or a whole lemon if you want it super acidic.

Add a heavy glug of olive oil,

about a quarter cup,

and a half a cup of chopped, fresh dill.

A little salt, a little pepper,

mix it with a spoon and you're good to go.

Kinda like Tzatziki's simpler cousin.

I'm Greek, trust me, you'll like it.

Recipe two.

Vegan Queso.

So, two cups of cashews for a few hours.

Maybe, overnight if you remember the night before.

Strain out the water

and toss the nuts in a food processor.

With one Chipotle in Adobo, one clove of garlic

and the juice of a lime.

Pulse until smooth and that's it.

Recipe three.

Hummus!

The food processor does all the work on this one too.

Strain a can of chickpeas

and dump them in the food processor.

With a tablespoon of tahini, a garlic clove, lemon juice,

olive oil, and salt and pepper.

Pulse 'till creamy and it's ready.

If you're having all this fun making these dips

and you truly wanna enjoy Super Bowl Sunday?

Call me crazy

but I think you should host a Super Bowl party.

Hear me out on this.

Having all your friends in one room is super dope,

but having to watch TV the whole time kinda sucks.

Maybe you'd rather be hosting?

While everyone is watching TV,

you could be restocking the booze bucket,

baking off some nachos

and sipping on all that delicious booze

that your friends brought over.

It's a fun way to keep busy and avoid the game.

Just think about it.

But most importantly,

whether you're playing a drinking game

or you're making some dank appetizers

or you're hosting a get together?

Keep your eyes peeled for fellow non-football enthusiasts.

They do exist!

You may feel like everyone in the country loves football

but you on that day but you'd be surprised.

Just ask around.

You may find some other anti-football friends at the party

to share in your sorrow and make it more fun.

So enjoy the wings and the drinks.

And if all else fails?

Just learn a few key phrases to make people think

that you know what you're talking about.

"Blue 42, set!

"Hike!"

I'm Lee Kalpakis and that was "Foodcasting."

Don't forget to subscribe to our channel

and if you want more food coverage

check out the link in our description.

And if you like doughnuts, check out this video right here.

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Minister Oreshkin Reports to President Putin on His Visit to Davos - Duration: 4:12.

Good afternoon, colleagues.

Today we will discuss tourism.

Before we start working, I have a question for a tourist.

Mr Oreshkin, tell us about your work with our colleagues [at the World Economic Forum in Davos], the meetings you had and whether you have anything interesting or useful to report.

Please.

Overall, the forum was a rather negative experience.

What?

The international mood has greatly worsened over the past year, also because the global economy was rapidly losing momentum in the last quarter.

And...

The IMF also mentioned a downswing.

The IMF first said so in January.

In other words, they have only started adjusting their forecasts, even though negative trends became apparent in the fourth quarter of 2018.

Second, socio-political tensions are growing, with the French yellow vest protests and other events. Taken together, this had a negative impact on the forum participants.

Representatives of major companies and countries are aware of the rising problems but they do not see any solutions to them.

It is clear that some countries have reacted to this by trying to replace domestic problems with a foreign agenda, including sanctions and trade wars. All of this is the result of domestic political issues, which ultimately lead to global problems.

One of the reasons for the slackening economic growth is the trade wars, which are splitting the world into separate blocs and destroying the system that was effective for the past years.

How much has the global trade system lost as a result of all types of restrictions?

According to the WTO analysis for last year, the global economic growth shortfall was around $500 billion, which is a great deal. All this is having a negative impact on the economy.

We recently had a WTO ministerial conference. So far, there are no visible solutions to the current problems because the countries involved are not ready to seek agreement.

A large group of countries, including Russia, are willing to look for solutions. No US delegates attended that conference, which means the problems will persist.

In fact, solutions to global problems are unlikely to be found until domestic political problems are settled.

In terms of the Russian delegation's work at the forum, the outcome was positive. We had a great deal of bilateral meetings with representatives from France, Switzerland, Portugal, Turkey, Qatar and South Korea, as well as with OPEC delegates.

We had many other meetings to discuss bilateral cooperation. The attitude towards Russia is positive. We have joint projects with all of these countries, and we are working to implement them.

I would like to add that our European partners have changed their attitude to Russia. It is gradually improving because the Europeans are seriously frustrated with what the United States is doing, in particular, increased steel and aluminium tariffs and several other things.

We have nothing to do with this.

It was a separate [US] decision regarding the European economies.

Exactly.

In our opinion, all the business people who wanted to attend [the Davos Forum] did so and discussed the issues they wanted.

The forum organisers said that certain [Russian] business people would not be welcome at Davos. But I met with them, and they apologised for their actions last year. The conflict can be considered settled, but there is an unpleasant aftertaste, of course.

Thank you.

Okay. Thank you very much.

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Language learning techniques: #4 - Cognates - Thousands of words you already know - Duration: 7:33.

Hi ! I'm Carmine and welcome back to my crash course on how to learn any language as quickly and easily as possible.

In the previous videos we saw a few tricks to boost your memory

and a few ways you can expand your vocabulary.

In this video we'll see how we can achieve the same thing through cognates.

And we'll see what cognates are in a minute.

When you're learning a language, try to find out if there are any cognates between your mother tongue

or any language that you already speak and your target language.

So what are cognates ? Cognates are words that you already know but you don't know that you know.

It's like you have a huge amount of words already stored in your memory and they're just there waiting for you to discover them.

Why is that ? Because cognates are the words of a language that sound a lot like their corresponding words in another language,

simply because these two languages are related.

You know how languages evolve. We certainly don't speak now as our great-grandparents used to speak.

Some words change, some words disappear, some new ones are created

and this is how one language slowly evolves into another language,

that is when it reaches such a point that it is impossible to identify it as the language that it used to be,

simply because its vocabulary, its grammar, its sounds have drastically changed.

This is how latin slowly died. Well, it didn't actually die, it transformed itself

into a bunch of new European languages such as Italian, Spanish,

Portuguese, Catalan, Romanian and so on.

So all these languages are sister languages

because they share a huge amount of words

that sound a lot like each other simply because they derived from the same ancient Latin words.

Also, the Normans who spoke a French dialect invaded England in 1066

and introduced over 10.000 new words of latin origin into the English language.

So even if English is not really related to Italian, Spanish or Portuguese,

it has a big number of cognates, thousands of words

that sound like their corresponding Italian, Spanish and Portuguese words.

For example, the English word definition and the Portuguese word definição are cognates.

They are related. You can tell that, because they sound almost the same.

And you can also see that we can obtain the Portuguese word by simply replacing the suffix -tion with the suffix -çao,

just like we can obtain the corresponding Italian cognate by using the suffix -zione: definizione.

or the French one by using the suffix -tion: definition.

So when you notice a pattern like this one, you can really guess hundreds of words in your target language

because most English words that end in -tion will end in -zione in Italian:

definition - definizione, but also destination - destinazione.

or station - stazione and so on.

And there are a lot more patterns that you can take into account.

For example, most words that end in -ism in English will end in -ismo in Italian:

organism – organismo, feminism – femminismo and so on.

Just pay particular attention to words that sound alike,

but because the meaning of one of the two words has shifted in time, they don't mean the same thing anymore.

This is what we call "false friends": two words that look alike but they have different meanings.

Yes, because when a language evolves, it's not just the way a word sounds that can change, but also its meaning.

You have to imagine a word like a box (which in linguistics is called a "signifier").

So this box, the signifier, has a physical form

which is the way it appears to us

in the case of a word it can be the sequence of letters that the word is made of.

For example, the word cat is made of the sequence C-A-T

or the sequence of sounds that the word is made of and in the case of the word cat the sequence of sounds is K – AE – T.

Now, this is the way the box looks, but the box (the signifier, the word) contains a meaning.

For example, in the case of the word cat, the box "cat" contains the meaning

"small feline that we can have as a pet".

Now imagine that two cognate words preserve the same physical form, preserve the same way the word sounds or appears to us

but the meaning changes.

So the "box" in one of the two word will contain a different meaning.

In that case we'll have "false friends".

You would think that the English word "camera" means the same as the Italian word "camera", but it doesn't.

In Italian "camera" means room and it's not a small device that we use to take pictures.

Actually these two words derive from the same latin word which is "camĕra"

and camĕra meant chamber so now you can see that a camera, a small device that we can use to take pictures,

looks like a small chamber.

It's like a small box where light can go in through an aperture and draw an image on a sensitive surface.

Now, whether one of two cognates changes its meaning or two words just happen to sound alike

but they are not even related,

in either case you would have "false friends".

Now, just like cognates, false friends are usually easy to remember

especially when you use the wrong word in a conversation and it results in an awkward and funny moment.

In that case, you will have no problem remembering that word in the future.

And why is that ?

Once again because we are attaching an emotional component to that word in the moment we are storing it.

That awkward and funny moment will result in an easier and more effective storage and retrieval of that word in the future.

Let's say you're talking to someone from Italy about canned food

and you want to tell them that a can of beans doesn't contain too many preservatives,

you might use the word "preservativi" thinking that it means "preservatives",

but you're really telling them that the can of beans doesn't contain too many "condoms".

Now, if that happened I'm sure you would never forget how to say "preservative" and "condom" in Italian.

Now, I would like to know from you if you have any examples of cognates and false friends between your mother tongue and your target language.

And if you've ever experienced any awkward moment because you used a "false friend" in a conversation.

Let me know by leaving a comment down here.

It's all for now and I'll see you in the next video where we'll talk about how we can start using all these words that we've learned in a conversation.

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Feeling Sick In Cairo [Dear Diary] - Duration: 4:54.

I guess the idea here is to share with you that in life we often just portray

like the best bits like 'look at me I'm riding a camel I'm in Egypt'...

then like 15 / 18 hours later I'm in this hole I'm lying in bed I'm shivering...

changing positions and massaging my back and it's all very different

okay

it's a Wednesday afternoon it's 3:30pm

you wouldn't think it's 3:30 because you'd say oo it's really dark and I introduced the

video in that way just to show you how dark my hotel room is. It has no windows

neither does the corridor outside so I've not got any natural light in here so it's

just like a hole basically...

I woke up early this morning to watch the sunrise and then I

shot a video with an American guy, it was a good, nice video but all day I've been

in a lot of discomfort, a lot of pain and I think discomfort is the main one

a little bit of worry as well because when you're traveling by yourself

there's no one to bounce things off and to watch you whilst you sleep...

if something happened no one's gonna know I could lie here for, well, days... as it

happens I'm checking out tomorrow so it would be about 24 hours maybe a bit less

but I've got stomach pains now so anyway I've got some pretty bad S&D

right now aka sickness and diarrhea I've been emptying my insides every

every half an hour 40 minutes for the last - what is it 12 hours basically since

this morning. This is the dark side of traveling. Not the dark side but it's the

downside it's the bit that most people don't see. I'm lying in bed, I'm freezing

cold I'm shivering and now I'm hot, I'm sweating

I've got back pain and it's pretty standard stuff right you know there's

nothing... touchwood it's nothing too bad so far

and part of what I hope this video will share is kind of give you the confidence

to think right it's just a period that you go

through and then you come out of the other end.

I've been moaning, I've been making noises I've been rocking backwards and

forwards in the fetal position in the shower and this... I don't know what

caused this food poisoning I don't know what caused it but you know these things

can happen when you go away... I don't know what I ate, could have been the water, I drank a

bit of tap water but I boiled it like three times so I don't really see how it can be that

I've been drinking a lot of bottled water and I presume that's actually bottled water

I had a club club sandwich last night in in the hotel I don't know what caused it

okay but these things can happen so when you go traveling take some precautions

sensible ones and don't freak out if something like this happens - I'm lucky

I've got a friend who's a paramedic so I've been talking to him

a similar thing happened in Malaysia which is a different story but it's good to have

someone you can kind of check up with but

I guess the idea here is to share with you that in life we often just portray

like the best bits like 'look at me I'm riding a camel and I'm in Egypt...'

and like 15 / 18 hours later I'm in this hole I'm lying in bed I'm shivering

I'm changing positions, I'm massaging my back and it's all very different

that's all I wanted to say

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VER. 2.0.0 NERFS and BUFFS in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate - Duration: 4:36.

Welcome to the NintendoCade channel, I am Danny.

Version 2.0.0 update for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate is finally out!

With that, it brought us Piranha Plant as the first fighter to be added to the roster in 2019.

Also, as this is a whole number update, it brought major changes to many fighters in the game.

I wanted to make this episode for players that are curious but not aware what changes

have been made and not sure how to find out about it, So I hope you find this episode helpful.

Now, Nintendo posted this list on their website, which I will have a link down in the description,

describes all the changes to each fighter respectively.

You can see this is an extensive list of nerfs and buffs.

Fortunately, the fighters I use as my main remain either unchanged or buffed.

Changes can range in numerous ways.

So, I will let this list scroll through to completion and let you find the fighter you

are playing as or see how a competing fighter changed.

That way you can plan out your next battle accordingly and be on top!

I hope you found this episode informative and thank you for watching.

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