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Miley Cyrus Matures Past 'Wrecking Ball' But is Still Grateful For the Song | Splash TV - Duration: 1:08.

Just because Miley Cyrus has evolved as a person since her more risqué "Bangerz"

days, doesn't mean that she feels any part of her past should be brought down with a

"Wrecking Ball."

In fact, it's quite the opposite.

She tells NME Magazine, "I should be grateful every day for that song, and I am…

I think people look at these things that they've done and there is this sense of shame, or

'I wish I wouldn't have done that.'

– not because I'm naked, by the way.

It's because I feel like I'm in a deeper songwriting place."

The singer is now able to be more critical of her art and reportedly considers herself

more lyrically talented.

She tells the magazine, "It feel like it doesn't reflect who I am now, but that's

fine because it's not supposed to.

I'm sure I'll say the same thing about this record at some point."

Miley's new upcoming album, Younger Now, will embrace a more mature sound

and lyrics.

For more infomation >> Miley Cyrus Matures Past 'Wrecking Ball' But is Still Grateful For the Song | Splash TV - Duration: 1:08.

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JAX TAYLOR APOLOGIZES, BUT HE ADMITS THAT HE PROBABLY HASN'T LEARNED ANYTHING FROM BEHAVIOR ON SPIN - Duration: 2:28.

JAX TAYLOR APOLOGIZES, BUT HE ADMITS THAT HE PROBABLY HASN'T LEARNED ANYTHING FROM

BEHAVIOR ON SPIN-OFF SHOW

Jax Taylor wasn't proud of the way he acted on Vanderpump Rules: Jax and Brittany Take

Kentucky.

As the season finale aired on Bravo this week, Taylor may have realized that he was being

a jerk.

He knew that he wasn't the perfect boyfriend, as he ignored many of the things that were

said to him.

As Taylor has previously revealed, he often reacts before he hears what has been said

to him, which often lands him in trouble.

When fans watched the season finale, many were shocked that he was lashing out the way

he did, because people adore Brittany Cartwright.

While he may have felt some pressure in relation to marriage, he doesn't necessarily think

that his behavior justifies his views.

At the same time that Taylor issued a public apology for the way things went down in Kentucky,

he also told one fan that he may not have learned anything from the situation.

Many of his Vanderpump Rules co-stars have said Brittany is perfect for him and that

he should work to keep her, but he admits that not even losing her may change his ways.

According to a new tweet, Jax Taylor responded to the fan, revealing that he probably hasn't

learned anything from his dramatic fight with her.

"Probably not, but I'll keep trying," Taylor told the Twitter follower after the

season finale aired last night.

It is very interesting that Taylor doesn't feel like he has learned anything.

It seems like Brittany is one of his longest relationships, and he has admitted that he

never thought about marriage prior to meeting her.

Jax is now open to the idea, and he has revealed that he could see himself getting married

to her.

Since she has already changed his views dramatically, one would think that he would work to change

himself so he doesn't lose her.

To his credit, Taylor does reveal that he is trying to change his ways, and he has admitted

to therapy.

Perhaps his Vanderpump Rules co-stars want him to try harder, as they really like Cartwright

for him.

What do you think about Jax Taylor's tweet that he may not have learned a thing despite

issuing an apology?

Do you think he will try to fix his issues, or do you think he will continue to act the

way he does?

For more infomation >> JAX TAYLOR APOLOGIZES, BUT HE ADMITS THAT HE PROBABLY HASN'T LEARNED ANYTHING FROM BEHAVIOR ON SPIN - Duration: 2:28.

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HILLARY CLINTON CRITICIZED TRUMP ON TWITTER, BUT BENGHAZI HERO KRIS PARONTO HAD AN EPIC RESPONSE - Duration: 2:05.

HILLARY CLINTON CRITICIZED TRUMP ON TWITTER, BUT BENGHAZI HERO KRIS PARONTO HAD AN EPIC RESPONSE

For more infomation >> HILLARY CLINTON CRITICIZED TRUMP ON TWITTER, BUT BENGHAZI HERO KRIS PARONTO HAD AN EPIC RESPONSE - Duration: 2:05.

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kitchen gun but its realistic - Duration: 1:43.

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Trump canceled Eid dinner at White House but will continue Diwali dinner tradition - Duration: 1:58.

For more infomation >> Trump canceled Eid dinner at White House but will continue Diwali dinner tradition - Duration: 1:58.

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Liverpool should look forward to, but not rely on, Nathaniel Clyne and Adam Lallana's return - Duration: 5:59.

Liverpool should look forward to, but not rely on, Nathaniel Clyne and Adam Lallana's return

Absence makes the heart grow fonder, and that seems to be the case for Liverpool's injured duo—but consistent results are required well before they'll return.

It's an odd sort of phenomenon, but several players have the uncanny ability to become far better in some supporters' eyes when they're not playing than when they are.

Nathaniel Clyne was criticised in certain quarters last season for not impacting in the final third and being too passive; now with two young right-backs alternating in the role, struggling at times, there is realisation from some that Clyne's steady displays weren't all that bad after all.

Adam Lallana, meanwhile, has endured criticisms of different sorts ever since he signed—some valid, some not—yet social media has recently held him up as an integral answer to every current problem.

It's not just that the answer lies somewhere in between, as is often the case, but rather that Jurgen Klopp can not really afford for a single person—or even two of them—to be the only answer.

And fans shouldn't think that way either.

Mohamed Salah, for example, was signed to add pace and penetration from wide so that Sadio Mane wasn't such a massive miss when unavailable.

Adding Andrew Robertson to the squad was to push competition upward at left-back, thus ensuring better performances from whoever has the shirt.

It has worked, too, even if Alberto Moreno remains not to everyone's taste.

So now it's unfair, and bemusing, to lay major hopes of success at Lallana's recovery.

Sure, the midfielder will play a role when fit again.

He's a big favourite of the manager's, that's clear, and he'll likely give the side another way of building up play.

But he's not a fix for both clinical finishing and stopping conceding shots on target.

His position, and his role within that position, does not call for either as the primary function.

The same goes for Clyne.

He would perhaps not be caught out by smart movement from wingers the way Joe Gomez has once or twice, and has greater experience in standing off challenges than Trent Alexander-Arnold who still wants to aggressively be on the front foot.

But aerially dominant? Commanding or organisational at set pieces? Obviously not.

Where, then, come the improvements from them? Lallana in particular is an interesting subject of debate.

Last term he was somewhere between hard-working ball-winner and scheming link man, operating between the lines of midfield and attack to generate through-ball opportunities and making late runs into the box.

The offensive part of that role now belongs to Philippe Coutinho, when used as part of the middle three.

Fans have been waiting to see Coutinho, Roberto Firmino, Mane and Salah all in the side together; adding Lallana to the mix will make for exciting speed of interplay…and a hideously unbalanced centre of the park, if just one player is lax in their defensive duties.

Against the likes of Chelsea, for example, it's tough to envisage Lallana and Coutinho both playing as No.

8s, with only Jordan Henderson or Emre Canholding.

Lallana instead will come into the group being rotated including the wide forwards, Coutinho and (assuming he improves after a tough start) Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain.

That's six 'first XI' players for four spots in the team, many of them interchangeable in positions, if not style and exact role.

But even that unpredictability, the option to switch the approach, will benefit Liverpool, and if Lallana returns to fitness earlier than expected then all the better.

Even so, the Reds can't be waiting and relying on that as a trigger moment for improvements; the season could effectively be over by that point and left merely playing for the top four again.

More is demanded off this season, more is demanded now off Klopp.

The team isn't a million miles away from clicking, but those small differences are adding up to two points per game, too often, in two competitions.

Look forward to the injured players' returns, just don't wait and rely on them to fix everything.

For more infomation >> Liverpool should look forward to, but not rely on, Nathaniel Clyne and Adam Lallana's return - Duration: 5:59.

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Bali volcano on BRINK of deadly eruption – but some residents REFUSE to leave - Duration: 2:50.

Bali volcano on BRINK of deadly eruption – but some residents REFUSE to leave

As the Bali volcano nears a devastating eruption – which an expert has warned could kill in seconds – authorities have swooped to get residents out the area.

However foreign reports suggest some in the community are refusing to leave their homes and cattle. One American expat, Kenny Peavy, told The Telegraph: Some people don't want to go, they don't want to leave their house.

I think there are some people that either don't understand, or don't believe, or are just stubborn and don't want to go.. EVACUATION: More than 120,000 people have evacuated their homes over Mount Agung.

Nyoman Parwata, an official at the Disaster Mitigation Agency in Bali, confirmed the numbers of people fleeing the blast zone have risen to 122,500.

Daily Star Online earlier published a chilling video which shows the volcano on the brink of eruption as smoke and ash spews from the top.

It came after an expert warned warned Indonesia must be wary of pyroclastic flows – a fast moving current of hot gas.

Commenting on the 1968 eruption, he told The Guardian: Pyroclastic flows are the main hazard and threat in terms of killing a lot of people very quickly with little to no warning..

He added: If it's at night and people are in bed they have literally seconds or minutes to move and people get caught and trapped and die. It also emerged a huge volcano had erupted in Mount Sinabung in Sumatra, also in Indonesia, sparking fears it could set off a nearby mega-crater.

More than 50 million people live on Sumatra but if Lake Toba erupts it will threaten the whole world.

A Brit tourist – who posted that shes too young to die – also told Daily Star Online that holidaymakers in Bali have been told to expect earthquakes.

For more infomation >> Bali volcano on BRINK of deadly eruption – but some residents REFUSE to leave - Duration: 2:50.

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Editorial: Baltimore may be underdog in Amazon HQ2 chase, but that's good - Duration: 1:17.

For more infomation >> Editorial: Baltimore may be underdog in Amazon HQ2 chase, but that's good - Duration: 1:17.

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Arsenal revenue tops £400m but cash reserves fall - Duration: 3:09.

Arsenal revenue tops £400m but cash reserves fall

Arsenals annual football revenues have exceeded £400m for the first time but the clubs cash reserves have reduced after a record spend on players.

Increased income from TV rights and commercial activity saw the Gunners turnover from football increase from £350. 6m the previous year to £422. 8m for the 12 months ending May 31, 2017.

But wages rose to nearly £200m while Arsenal had a net spend of £102. 5m on players, led by the signings of Granit Xhaka, Shkodran Mustafi and Lucas Perez - nearly double the previous 12 months.

Group profit before tax was £44. 6m but cash reserves have reduced from £191. Meanwhile, it is predicted that missing out on the Champions League this season will cost the club around £20m.

Chief executive Ivan Gazidis said: Our ambition is clear - to win major trophies. In order to compete at the top, we need to strive to be better than our competitors in everything we do.

That is why during the past season we have continued to make substantial investments to drive the club forward.

At the top of the pyramid, we have scaled up our investment in our first-team squad significantly in recent years, spending a net £203m in transfer fees in the last three seasons.

We have transformed our training ground and completed a total rebuild of our academy.

We are focused on ensuring that the structures, in terms of people, expertise and facilities, in place around the manager and the players are the best that they can be.

By getting that environment right, down to fine tuning the detail, we optimise our chances of achieving the results we want on the pitch.

Play Super 6 Theres £250k up for grabs in this weekends Super 6. Enter your predictions for free here.

For more infomation >> Arsenal revenue tops £400m but cash reserves fall - Duration: 3:09.

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Keins von Beidem, sondern Bunt! | None of both, but colorful! (2015) - Duration: 4:03.

None of both, but Colorful!

Well actually, nothing should bother me

I could be content.

But then again... sometimes I wonder if I'm normal.

Even at home I sometimes feel ... as if I'm a Little bit different.

I wonder why ...

What am I? Exactly?

My family doesn't seem to notice anything odd about me.

But they are my relatives after all.

And when I consider adapting ... somehow ...

No! I am and will always be different!

Maybe that's the reason why I started living in my own little world.

But sometimes it does get a bit lonely in this solitary bubble.

Luckily, sometimes paths do cross.

Mostly, when you least expect it.

I believe that in the end, it's a matter of how you pose the question.

It is not about what you are...

But rather ... who you are.

And that is something, you can't possibly find out all by yourself.

For more infomation >> Keins von Beidem, sondern Bunt! | None of both, but colorful! (2015) - Duration: 4:03.

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Temple Football Coach's Approach With Players Is Anything But Conventional - Duration: 1:25.

For more infomation >> Temple Football Coach's Approach With Players Is Anything But Conventional - Duration: 1:25.

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Some more rain Friday, but a drier weekend ahead - Duration: 3:20.

For more infomation >> Some more rain Friday, but a drier weekend ahead - Duration: 3:20.

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Bits of Writing – CREATIVE WRITING Ep. 4: Be yourself, but not only - Duration: 1:38.

Be yourself, but not only.

Here's the scene. You're in the kitchen, cooking with a friend.

She's slicing up onions with a lethally sharp knife.

She cuts her finger, and you see it happen.

Now think about it: instinctively, you can feel her pain so much that,

for a second, you're tempted to put your own finger in your mouth, aren't you?

But that's something that writers and artists have always known,

long before neuroscientists started talking about mirror neurons.

The fact is, our brains are hardwired for us to participate in other people's experience.

Empathy is our nature.

And that's what writing is all about: engaging in lives beyond our own.

Try this exercise.

Two parts.

First: think of a crucial scene from your life involving you and another person.

And now write about it as subjectively as you can so that your reader will feel everything that you felt in that moment.

Second part: write it again—same exact scene—but this time from the point of view of the other person

And again, be as subjective and truthful as you can be.

Relive the scene but from inside their reality, not yours.

See what you come up with.

To quote Cat Stevens, "If you want to be me, be me;

and if you want to be you, be you.

'cause there's a million things to do. You know that there are."

So be yourself.

But not only.

And subscribe to this YouTube channel.

Send us your comments, and we'll be happy to reply.

For more infomation >> Bits of Writing – CREATIVE WRITING Ep. 4: Be yourself, but not only - Duration: 1:38.

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Keent vun Béid, mee Bont! (None of both, but colourful!) - Duration: 4:01.

None of both, but Colorful!

Well actually, nothing should bother me

I could be content.

But then again... sometimes I wonder if I'm normal.

Even at home I sometimes feel ... as if I'm a Little bit different.

I wonder why ...

What am I? Exactly?

My family doesn't seem to notice anything odd about me.

But they are my relatives after all.

And when I consider adapting ... somehow ...

No! I am and will always be different!

Maybe that's the reason why I started living in my own little world.

But sometimes it does get a bit lonely in this solitary bubble.

Luckily, sometimes paths do cross.

Mostly, when you least expect it.

I believe that in the end, it's a matter of how you pose the question.

It is not about what you are...

But rather ... who you are.

And that is something, you can't possibly find out all by yourself.

For more infomation >> Keent vun Béid, mee Bont! (None of both, but colourful!) - Duration: 4:01.

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US news: Tom Price to pay over $51K but his travel reportedly cost $1M MSNBC highlights - Duration: 8:57.

For more infomation >> US news: Tom Price to pay over $51K but his travel reportedly cost $1M MSNBC highlights - Duration: 8:57.

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Arsenal revenue tops £400m but cash reserves fall - Duration: 3:09.

Arsenal revenue tops £400m but cash reserves fall

Arsenals annual football revenues have exceeded £400m for the first time but the clubs cash reserves have reduced after a record spend on players.

Increased income from TV rights and commercial activity saw the Gunners turnover from football increase from £350. 6m the previous year to £422. 8m for the 12 months ending May 31, 2017.

But wages rose to nearly £200m while Arsenal had a net spend of £102. 5m on players, led by the signings of Granit Xhaka, Shkodran Mustafi and Lucas Perez - nearly double the previous 12 months.

Group profit before tax was £44. 6m but cash reserves have reduced from £191. Meanwhile, it is predicted that missing out on the Champions League this season will cost the club around £20m.

Chief executive Ivan Gazidis said: Our ambition is clear - to win major trophies. In order to compete at the top, we need to strive to be better than our competitors in everything we do.

That is why during the past season we have continued to make substantial investments to drive the club forward.

At the top of the pyramid, we have scaled up our investment in our first-team squad significantly in recent years, spending a net £203m in transfer fees in the last three seasons.

We have transformed our training ground and completed a total rebuild of our academy.

We are focused on ensuring that the structures, in terms of people, expertise and facilities, in place around the manager and the players are the best that they can be.

By getting that environment right, down to fine tuning the detail, we optimise our chances of achieving the results we want on the pitch.

Play Super 6 Theres £250k up for grabs in this weekends Super 6. Enter your predictions for free here.

For more infomation >> Arsenal revenue tops £400m but cash reserves fall - Duration: 3:09.

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ISIS' retreat accelerates, but reports of demise are exaggerated - Duration: 9:41.

For more infomation >> ISIS' retreat accelerates, but reports of demise are exaggerated - Duration: 9:41.

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Super Awesome Sylvia was a role model to girls in science. But then Sylvia became someone else. - Duration: 7:31.

Having a public identity as someone that you aren't is a really distressing thing you feel

constantly sort of like this dissociative state where it's like that's not me but I

feel like I have to fulfill it.

Just get out there and make something.

Thank you.

We have an idea of what we are at a certain age and then we grow up and we look back and

we're like, that's not who I was, or that's not who I am.

With Sylvia, I think around the time that she was learning and changing and becoming

who she was, she began to see that that wasn't exactly aligning with other people's ideas

of who Super Awesome Sylvia was.

Did you know you could be a rocket scientist in just one day?

We decided to start a maker show, which I'd get some sort of kit or electronics and build

it and make a video on it.

And I kept making those and they eventually started getting really popular because we

kept going to Maker Faire and that's when I really started getting attention for being

a girl maker at the time.

I think at peak popularity, there were around 2 million viewers.

And we felt it because we would go to any of these Maker gatherings, Maker Faires and

everyone would recognize her as you know hey it's you.

Well I learned that I really want to inspire kids all around the world.

It got popular enough that I was invited and got like to conferences and got like flights

paid for.

I was able to go to the White House science fair, and like meet President Obama and show

off some of my projects that I made.

A lot of really incredible stuff.

You know there's been lots of emails and lots of kids that have told me, you know,

I really look up to you.

And you can be a role mode if you just, you know, inspire other kids and stuff.

I got this feeling immediately that one of the reasons apart from age that everyone paid

attention, was that it was a little girl.

I definitely felt good about being an inspiration but it was also really stressful because I

felt like I had to live up to some expectations that no one had given me.

It was complicated and upsetting especially when I realized that I wasn't a girl

Around in seventh grade was when I first started getting feelings that something was wrong

with my body because that's when it really, like puberty started really kicking in.

And I called up my friend one day and I was like Is it wrong to want to be a boy.

And then it came up again in freshman year.

I was able to see that there were, you know kids who were queer and different and you

know I was able to talk to them and eventually over the course of a couple months, I was

able to realize that I did not have to identify or feel like I was a girl.

I did have a transition time of feeling like I, not lost my daughter, but it was the same

time where your child.

It was the same age where your child's growing up into this young adult.

So it was like this whole big she was growing up into this young woman but now she's growing

up into this young man.

And so some of it was hard.

I think Zeph, you know when I was feeling sad or upset or anything like that we'd have

conversations and I would cry and stuff like that I think he felt immense guilt like he

had let me down . I would constantly tell him that's not what's going on.

You know we all have to go through what we have to go through.

And, but still I know I know he you know felt like he'd let everybody down.

I definitely did see that a little bit with my family that they felt like they had lost

something, like that little girl sort of thing.

And you know I felt that loss too.

I couldn't be that you know girl inspiration, that, you know, role model.

And it was really tough.

It was tough to feel like like it was wrong of me to be a boy or wrong of me to feel that

way.

It only took me about maybe two weeks before I got over it and said oh.

He's my son.

I get it.

So the show stuff had slowed down, I think he felt an obligation in that way too.

I think he saw that there were a lot of girls that looked up to him and how could they look

up to him when he's a boy.

It's hard enough when you're just telling your own family about something like that

but to have this whole other world of people.

I know that it felt crushing for him.

But in January I came out to the fan base and I got a lot of very positive and negative

replies.

But it was good to finally just kind of end it in a way.

But I'm not really ending it.

I'm continuing it, Sylvia as a character instead of a person so I am but not Sylvia.

So she will be in comics and maybe animations and books and all sorts of things.

I definitely can see it becoming like a TV show or something kids would watch.

But I have really high hopes for it.

This is a way of moving forward and like pushing that female part of him out into this creative

outlet that continued on and still connected with kids.

And still connected with girls.

I think that's probably the best solution that we could come up with and it offers so

many opportunities.

I plan on keeping Sylvia Sylvia because there still needs to be a girl role model out there.

And I want to keep that that way.

But I definitely feel like maybe if there was like a TV show or something there could

be a trans character on there or a queer character in general because there definitely needs

to be more representation.

I never really saw any as you know a kid or even in middle school.

So you know seeing that the younger you are the better educated you are which means you're

not as, you're more accepting to diversity when you're older.

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