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Hi, welcome back to our 10th episode of the medical science liaison YouTube channel

my name is Martijn Bijker and I'm the founder of the global medical science

liaison training company called "from SCIENCE to PHARMA" before we start make

sure you subscribe to this channel for future episodes so let's get started

today, number 10 question number 10 is can I

bring an iPad to an interview. Interesting question because things

become - normally in the past you will take a notepad with pen and paper and a

lot of things become more digital even your the MSL job, when you talk to

doctors you might have your laptop with you instead of a paper or an iPad those

things are kind of evolving maybe I'm old-fashioned but I don't think you

should bring an iPad to your interview. You might have your notes on there, your

questions or you might want to scribble down but it looks kind of odd if you

open your iPad and almost like if you are there going to scroll check your

emails and do something else so I've heard

I heard medical directors having interviewed people who brought

their iPad and opened it up and thought: what's happening is he going to check his email

so I would definitely not suggest you bring your iPad so just

bring a little letter what's it leather binder with paper

and pen make sure you have a good-looking pen not one from

McDonald's or something else just decent decent Parker Pen for

instance have some questions ready maybe a few printouts bring your CV in case

you need to walk it walk them through your CV or I even at once they

had a jammed printer they didn't have their CVs of me and they told me I said I just

got here two extra copies here's one for you he's one for you so bring some

backup prints with you and have it all nice here nice letter binder so no iPads

definitely no iPhones turn them off fully off no vibrating and on that so

keep the electronics at a minimum in your interview so I hope it works so

give us a thumbs up five star rating if you like to translate this video be my

guest and look forward to having you on our

11th episode very soon chase

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Who can freelance with AppJobs? | AppJobs.com - Duration: 2:03.

Hi there I'm Marina from Appjobs and today we're talking about who can work as a

freelancer generally people associate freelance jobs with graphic designers, IT

coders, and editors and even though you can work with all of this areas with

freelancing there are many appjobs out there that you can do literally anything

and get paid so let's go through this list together in the U.S. we have two

pretty cool offers for you! GigSalad is one of them it's a

marketplace for booking with bands, musicians, entertainers or any other

services for parties! You can sell your skills for different events like

birthday parties or weddings! For example are you a balloon twister? Do you have a

cool band? Or maybe you have bartender skills? GigSalad is for you the second

offer in the u.s. is thumbtack this one you can do literally anything and you

get paid for it you can be a cleaner, a personal trainer, a DJ or hairstylist and

makeup artists, a life coach, a nutritionist and so much more and if you have

any of the skills list your service on a platform and wait for requests now if

you are anywhere in the world but not in the US there's still some pretty cool

job offers if you want to work as a freelancer. Udemy is one of them! You

can create online courses on makeup martial arts music and even traveling

you don't need to be a professional teacher or anything just share your

knowledge and teach from home it's super flexible and fun another one you can do

no matter where you are is fiber here you can actually be even more random the

thing with Fiverr you can sell anything starting off with five dollars so you

can step up your gig and start offering services to a global audience you can do

anything since videos be a spokesperson you can even give relationship advice or

astrological readings! These are the best and more open freelance opportunities we

have! You should go to AppJobs.com to check it out yourself! And as you can see

there is always an appjobs opportunity for you! I hope you liked this video and

if you did give it a thumbs up, subscribe to this channel for more information and

thank you so much for watching! Bye

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Constant Interruptions From Smartphone Can Impact Brain Chemistry, Scientists Say - Duration: 2:08.

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Laser holography kit that can fit in a backpack can project holograms into your brain - Duration: 5:03.

Laser holography kit that can fit in a backpack can project holograms into your brain

by: Ethan Huff

The ability to implant artificial thoughts, memories, and sensory experiences into people�s

brains isn�t that far off, according to new reports.

Researchers from the University of California, Berkeley are working on a new technology that

they say will one day make it possible to perform virtual brain implants � all from

a device that they claim will be small enough to fit into an ordinary backpack.

Known as �holographic brain modulation,� the technology involves the use of light to

alter brain function, all by projecting holographic images into brain cells.

Using advanced technological trickery, these holograms basically fool the brain into thinking

that it felt, saw, or sensed something that wasn�t actually there.

The flashes of light that the device creates act as tiny control units for operating brain

neurons, effectively simulating experiences and life events that never occurred in reality.

But the holographic implants make it seem as though they did, and patients would theoretically

have no clue one way or another.

Researchers say that such technology could be beneficial in helping patients with post-traumatic

stress disorder (PTSD), for instance, overcome negative and damaging experiences by artificially

replacing them with pleasant ones.

Another potential benefit involves helping blind people to �see,� and paralyzed people

to �feel touch.�

Holographic brain implants have the potential to �imprint� pretty much any type of brain

programming that a person wants, whether it be happy memories, positive achievements,

and even the erasure of negative memories and experiences.

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Tests on mice found that the application of optogenetics, as it�s called, or the use

of light to control cells in living tissue, was able to effectively synthesize a variety

of brain activity patterns in the animals.

The mice were basically tricked into believing that they had felt, seen, or sensed various

stimuli that weren�t actually there � which was precisely the goal.

As these tests were being performed, researchers at UC Berkeley monitored the mice�s neural

activity in real time, observing what was taking place as various implants were being

administered.

From this, they learned which neurons to turn on, and which ones to turn off, in order to

achieve a desired outcome.

�This has great potential for neural prostheses, since it has the precision needed for the

brain to interpret the pattern of activation,� stated lead author Alan Mardinly, a postdoctoral

fellow in the UC Berkeley lab of Hillel Adesnik, about the findings.

�If you can read and write the language of the brain, you can speak to it in its own

language and it can interpret the message much better.�

Giving people �new� brains is a recipe for human disaster

Those who�ve seen the 2004 film Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind will recall

that artificial brain reprogramming was this movie�s entire premise.

A doctor with the ability to erase people�s bad memories and reprogram their brains using

similar-type technology discovers that it isn�t exactly foolproof, and can actually

ruin people�s lives.

This story line was obviously fictitious, as was the technology at the time.

But now it seems that it�s on the verge of becoming a reality � as well as presenting

some of the exact same problems.

It all sounds good in theory, but what happens when the programming fails, or when new imprinted

memories are incongruent with older ones that are real?

It�s like trying to play God, and some researchers are dead set on doing so in the name of �science.�

They think it�ll work without creating problems � but as is usually the case with human

pride and arrogance, it�ll more than likely unleash a Pandora�s box of horrors that

has the potential to forever change the course of human existence.

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CAN I ESCAPE BALDI? / BALDI'S BASICS in Education and Learning - Duration: 7:44.

my folks were night what oh oh no no no he's unhappy that's you are you nice you

have to go back in the school and find all seven of his notebooks for him way

does this slender no tell me I don't have to find seven notebooks write seven

I will never do it I can guarantee you guys so don't expect MLG Pro okay it

won't be easy though Baldy loves challenging his students with fun trivia

problems they'll know I'm stupid - you guys are gonna find that out okay well

here we go know what hi

aha I guess I better go

you need to learn to know folks before you can use these oh no no Paul D where

do I go what you're kidding me right

oh my goodness there was a notebook

Oh No 0-4 okay 6 minus 5 is 1

what Wow you exist what nope

a shiny quarter

away what how you're left click what cooler oh gosh I'm so screwed up okay

when you follow rules never know it's by him oh no no oh gosh what what is this

game oh no ok 5 - 4 1 5 plus 4 is 9 what oh oh no no no ha he's unhappy

because I didn't know what it was no no Baldy Baldy

no no who was that what was that what

what was that what was that oh gosh I hear him he's like cracking his whip or

something what the heck is that what is this what no I'm stuck in a

closet oh nice picture oh my gosh who did that

I'm scared to death what in the world

he's back there no no what oh my goodness that was terrible I did so bad

okay Baldy you're scary I've gotta try this

again oh my gosh I have let you guys down I am so bad at things like the

hi Baldy you're my pal I know don't try those doors don't even

okay okay this is so unsettling take that okay yes it is 1206 or yes I'm

incredible okay Baldy don't kill me yet okay

where is it Oh

when you find something you can use it on

is this a troll oh I right-click on it nevermind okay

there it is I can get another notebook page I'm sure everybody gets these Oh No

what what I do what did I do wrong oh gosh I wasn't paying attention

oh no I know that's wrong oh gosh I am so dead now I am so dead I answered that

too fast and I missed the math problem oh I'm not even sure what the question

was now where you at Baldy oh no he's down there wait I can't no I'm not

supposed to go that way right though what who was that Oh

detention what what what we talking about

what do you mean detention oh my gosh oh geez okay

guys I'm so bad what is that a piece of poop okay guys I give up I will have to

try this again so there you could see I fail at this okay but I could see it's a

neat game and if I was smarter and better at it I could play it better but

I'll try this again but anyway guys you have fun let me know how you did in this

how far did you get and do you have any tips I would really like to know some

tips like you know get smarter or something or you know something like

that but anyway guys you have fun and I'll talk to you later bye

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Can the Cavaliers climb Mt. Everest and beat Golden State? The Donovan Live Postgame Show - Duration: 26:53.

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How can you maintain freshness in business - Asif Theyyampattil - Duration: 3:59.

In a business, whether it is manufacturing

retail or wholesale

how we can maintain freshness?

based on the changing taste of people

in business

how can maintain the pace of doing business

for a businessman. That is subject of discussion today.

In a business, whether is manufacturing, retail, whole sale

service businesses, or any business

how we can maintain freshness of business...

how can we move forward?

thinking for customers

what features are, what products are,

what services are

customers needs. Businesses that thinks

such business organisations

can maintain freshness always.

Such innovations,

as new service, or new product feature

or new product itself

presenting before the customers.

For example

a car manufacturing company

at the time of purchasing of a new car

sometimes back

power windows was a new feature

not because of customers demanding it

company identified it

customers will value power windows

Powered windows introduced

after few time, it became a

standard equipment, then

keyless entry

a facility to enter into car

and exit, without using keys

it was an advantage

or a feature

that inspire people to buy car

now, button start

start car without using a key

that's an innovation

from the manufacturing company

such feature that adding

to a product, which not available in competing products

we can call it an order winner

because the competitors are missing

customers will prefer to buy that product

because of that additional feature

as in case of power windows

if no other car have that facility. it is an advantage

to the company. It will work as an order winner

as it continue as an order winner

the competitors will develop similar technologies

then it will lose the status of order winner

it will become an order qualifier

then

a new order winner should be introduced

always in manufacturing or service industry

here is the importance of continuous innovation

those who

keeps this order

i.e. after identifying a new feature for product or service

or in trading business, a new facility

that customers may interested in

introduces, using that

a certain period

keeping as an order winner for the brand

by the time, trying for a new

order winner

by the time, the order winner

becomes order qualifier

new order winner gets ready

and as the earlier becomes order qualifier because other companies introduces

the same feature, and becomes a standard feature

introduce the new feature as an order winner

and it will new order winner for a certain period. The company that can maintain this cycle

can maintain the freshness

We as customers will love such companies

we love to buy their products. in that way

to introduce new features

and maintain customers enthusiasm all the time; wish your company can do that

and grow your business. Thank you.

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This school in India proves music can change lives - Duration: 9:01.

JUDY WOODRUFF: Finally tonight, hitting the right note.

Special correspondent Fred de Sam Lazaro returns to a remote Himalayan community in India for

a story of promise and success.

REV.

PAUL D'SOUZA, School Director: Good morning, everyone.

STUDENTS: Good morning.

REV.

PAUL D'SOUZA: Today, we have a very special guest.

She's not really a guest.

She's one of our own, Kushmita.

FRED DE SAM LAZARO: Kushmita Biswakarma came home to her alma mater one recent morning,

an unlikely journey from an unusual school that we first visited 14 years ago.

It was early in early 2004, just as the school's founder, Canadian Jesuit priest Ed McGuire,

was choosing his next kindergarten class, screening a crowd of 5-year-olds.

Most of their anxious parents had never set foot in a school.

Father McGuire was looking in particular for the last name Biswakarma, as in Kushmita Biswakarma,

which is common among people on the lowest rung of the traditional social hierarchy.

REV.

ED MCGUIRE, School Founder: We're trying to pick the poorest we can find.

If someone comes and tells me, "My name is Biswakarma," then they've met 80 percent of

our entrance tests that we have here.

FRED DE SAM LAZARO: Admission meant a meal ticket.

REV.

ED MCGUIRE: It's a rather well-balanced meal, plain, but very nutritious.

FRED DE SAM LAZARO: Good nutrition was essential for learning, Father McGuire said, but good

learning to get children to love school would take something more.

So, every child, almost from day one, was given a violin.

Most of the students had never heard the instrument before.

But their progress was easy to measure as you went up to higher grades.

REV.

ED MCGUIRE: I would bet you that 95 percent of the children I have here have never owned

a toy.

All these children can do is sit around and play Mozart.

Lucky kids.

FRED DE SAM LAZARO: The luckiest, perhaps, was Kushmita Biswakarma, whom we visited with

her parents, sharecropper farmers, living in a tiny tin-roof home.

NARMAYA BISWAKARMA, Mother of Kushmita Biswakarma (through translator): We are happy, very happy.

BALBADHUR BISWAKARMA, Father of Kushmita Biswakarma (through translator): We, of course, didn't

have a chance to study.

Now they are able to get an education.

They can have a better life than we did.

FRED DE SAM LAZARO: Kushmita was well on her way until the tutelage of a German volunteer

teacher.

An eighth grader here, she would soon make an unimaginable leap for someone of her background,

high school in Germany.

She lived with the family of her mentor, Margaret Klein (ph).

Aside from high school, she was also accepted into a prestigious conservatory in Munich,

getting a formal music education.

She also used her keen ear to rapidly pick up the language, excitedly telling a friend

here on home video about how her exams went.

But, back home, just a few months later in 2005, there was terrible news.

Father McGuire, the school's founder, died suddenly of a heart attack.

He was 77.

REV.

PAUL D'SOUZA: He was a much loved person by children, by people here in Kalimpong.

It was a big loss for everyone, and more so because it was so untimely.

No one expected Father McGuire to go so suddenly.

FRED DE SAM LAZARO: That must have been very tough on you.

REV.

PAUL D'SOUZA: Yes, because, I mean, we had to tell everyone that I am not Father McGuire.

FRED DE SAM LAZARO: Father Paul D'Souza says the transition was painful and there was very

little money, especially after the school's original building became unsafe following

earthquakes in the region.

Money from German Jesuit organizations built a new and expanding campus.

Through it all, Father D'Souza says, the school has tried to be faithful to Father McGuire's

mission.

REV.

PAUL D'SOUZA: Music is used as a medium which is central to all that happens in Gandhi Ashram,

to give them the joy, to give them the confidence, and help them focus in life, on their studies.

FRED DE SAM LAZARO: You like the violin a lot?

STUDENT: Yes.

FRED DE SAM LAZARO: Father D'Souza says music can start these children dreaming, aspiring

to futures their parents could never fathom.

STUDENT: I would like to become an engineer.

STUDENT: Army.

STUDENT: Doctor.

STUDENT: A teacher.

FRED DE SAM LAZARO: However, the poster alum for the school, fittingly, is now a professional

musician.

Kushmita Biswakarma went on to earn bachelor's and master's degrees in music performance

from the University of Nuremberg.

She's performed before audiences across Germany and Europe.

But performing at Gandhi Ashram, her school, is something different, she says.

KUSHMITA BISWAKARMA, Musician: I'm sorry.

FRED DE SAM LAZARO: The tears brought on by a flood of memories of a profoundly special

childhood, she said.

KUSHMITA BISWAKARMA: Takes me back to my days when I entered the school, very new, fresh.

I got the violin for the first time in my hand.

It reminds me of where I come from.

And that keeps me grounded.

I feel home.

FRED DE SAM LAZARO: Her German education is geared more to a career path in Europe and

Western classical music.

But that urge to feel grounded and home drove her to return permanently to India two years

ago.

She's worked to expand her repertoire after, trying to establish herself in India's music

capital, Mumbai, where the Bollywood film industry is also the main source of popular

music.

KUSHMITA BISWAKARMA: I needed to find out myself like where exactly I -- at last I belonged

to, because it is quite difficult being in the middle of two big cultures like India

and Germany.

And you have to be you.

FRED DE SAM LAZARO: A year ago, she married Tilak K.C., whom she met on a flight to Germany.

A native of neighboring Nepal who also grew up poor, he got a scholarship to attend college.

He now teaches economics at a private high school in Mumbai and edits videos of his wife's

performance.

TILAK K.C., Husband of Kushmita Biswakarma: It still blows my mind, to be honest, actually

what she has done here, because very few people can claim to have started from the point where

she did and have achieved this.

FRED DE SAM LAZARO: Kushmita's parents still live in the same home, happy, they say, for

the future of their three daughters, particularly proud of their oldest.

BALBADHUR BISWAKARMA (through translator): We were very fortunate to get them into Gandhi

Ashram.

NARMAYA BISWAKARMA (through translator): Kushmita is both like an eldest daughter and eldest

son.

She's done everything and everything possible for the family.

KUSHMITA BISWAKARMA: I would want to build them house.

I would want to buy land for them, because they don't have their own land.

And they have been staying in other people's land.

And my parents work for those people, and I don't want them to do that anymore.

FRED DE SAM LAZARO: Giving back is part of the culture here, Kushmita says, to family

and to the school community, whose pupils are often the first in their family with a

real chance to escape generational poverty.

"Music touches the soul," she told them, and showed them.

For the "PBS NewsHour," this is Fred de Sam Lazaro in Kalimpong, India.

JUDY WOODRUFF: What a wonderful story.

Fred's reporting is a partnership with the Under-Told Stories Project at University of

St. Thomas in Minnesota.

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Damage from break-ins growing as thieves take anything they can get - Duration: 1:40.

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How can I revise effectively when my brain feels like a sieve? - Duration: 5:42.

How can I revise effectively when my brain feels like a sieve?

Oh, okay.

Well, I think the thing to think about is study skills is, you know, it's a skill,

learning how to study and getting the best out of yourself, and that's the same for

everybody.

And then the thing is, you know, with MS, sometimes people have difficulties with some

of their cognitive skills, so things like their memory or their attention skills might

not be as good as they were before, or it might change over time if you're tired or

you've had a bad night's sleep or you're having a relapse.

All of those things are to be taken into account.

But I think the thing that I find useful is to consider your own learning style, which

quite often we don't even know.

So do you seem to respond well to seeing things visually, so pictures and diagrams and videos,

or mind maps and things.

Or do you like to hear the information, do you like to write it down.

So I think have a look at your own learning style, and there's quite a lot of kind of

questionnaires.

If you look it up online you can do one and get a sense of your own style.

And then think about what techniques are you going to use to try, and it's probably a

bit of a trial and error sort of thing initially.

So, for example, is it good if you highlight or underline certain topics or key things

so that it stands out to you more.

Is it good if you video things and then you can watch it back or record it so you can

listen back to it.

And then maybe use your friends and peers as well to help you to study.

So like a group where you're interviewing each other or you're doing a role play or

they're testing you and you're having to say it out loud and repeat it, because

again, that helps to get things into your memory.

And then really you need to think about how you organise yourself, and that really comes

down to, I probably would suggest having some sort of diary or calendar where you can literally

plan in time to do certain pieces of work so it's not left to the last minute so that

then you're not worrying that it's at the end of, you know, sort of just before

the deadline and then that increases your anxiety and stress as well.

And there again, if you've got specific difficulties like you know that you don't

remember things very easily, then using something as a reminder or with alarms or prompts will

help you.

Again, something on your phone often, we've all got smartphones nowadays so it's so

easy just to have an alarm that goes off to help you to remember to go and do x or y.

And then planning it into your weekly routine, I think that's really important.

So when you're at uni and you've got all these conflicting things, like you want to

go out with your mates and you need to cook yourself some dinner or do your shopping,

all of that, and do your study and get a good night's sleep and hopefully do some exercise,

you need to really schedule different activities and pace yourself, which is really important,

I think, in terms of making sure you don't get overloaded and too tired.

And, you know, what's important, when does it need to be done, does it need to be done

now or not.

Can you do a bit of it now and do some more of it later.

Yeah.

So a sort of like priority list, or most important.

That's it, yeah.

I think it's really important.

And, you know, we've all got conflicting priorities and, you know, like if you're

coming up to an exam or something and you're having to study for it and you're still

managing the rest of your life, you know, the cooking and all of those things, sometimes

you just need to give yourself a chance and set some easier, use some strategies for those

things that make them easier so you've got more time to study.

So, you know, batch cook and just shove it in the microwave, get the odd takeaway.

You know, it's not going to be the end of the world, depending on your student budget.

You know, order your shopping online or ask for help, you know, don't be afraid to use

your friends and peers for support, because everybody needs to have support at some time

or another and, you know, your aim is to get through that exam and get that assignment

in on time.

So you mentioned smartphones.

We've seen a lot of rise in sort of like brain training apps at the minute.

Can brain training apps help improve cognitive function?

Oh, that's a good question.

Yeah, I mean I think there are lots of those different apps and, you know, there is definitely

room for improvement in certain cognitive skills, it really does depend what cognitive

difficulty you've got.

So, for example, memory, there are certain things that it's very difficult to sort

of make better and a lot of it is about compensating for those difficulties, there are a lot of

the apps that you can get now help you sort of diarise things and schedule alarms and

things so that you're overcoming the difficulty with your memory.

But there is room for improvement in other areas like your attention and concentration

skills, definitely, and I think, you know, using some of those can be quite helpful.

So yeah, I think it's worth speaking to your therapists about and it's worth trying

those things, at times, yeah.

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The Right Candidate for the Vampire Facelift®, and Why it Can't Replace Surgical Facelifts - Duration: 6:29.

The Vampire Facelift has gained a lot of attention for its somewhat controversial name.

The term "vampire", being associated with a youthful appearance by using your own blood.

The term can be confusing, particularly the word facelift which should be clarified.

I'm Dr Amiya Prasad.

I'm a Board Certified Cosmetic Surgeon and Fellowship Trained Oculofacial Plastic & Reconstructive

Surgeon.

I've been in practice in Manhattan and Long Island for over 20 years.

I've been a member of the Vampire Facelift Network for many years, and I've been a

resource for media periodically when question arise about the procedure after someone famous

brings attention to it.

It's important to clear some misconceptions about this procedure.

The most common misconception with the Vampire Facelift is that it can actually replace a

surgical facelift, without surgery.

This is not the case.

A surgical facelift lifts descending tissue and skin upward, while tightening the muscles

below facial tissue.

I generally perform surgical facelift for patients about 60 years and older who have

significant signs of facial aging and tissue descent.

The procedure called Vampire Facelift as practiced by trained and certified members of the Vampire

Facelift network consists of 2 elements.

The first being a single syringe or 1 cc of a hyaluronic acid filler such as Restylane

or Juvederm to elevate from the underlying bone or soft tissue to enhance areas such

as the brows tear trough, or cheeks.

Dr. Runels who invented this name and procedure explained that the lift is the tissue being

lifted outward as opposed to a surgical lift which is more upward.

The second component of the Vampire Facelift is the use of platelet-rich plasma, or PRP

which is derived from your blood, hence the Vampire name.

PRP is harvested from your blood, which is first drawn like it would be for a routine

lab test.

To concentrate the PRP, the blood is spun in centrifuge, separating the heavier, red

blood cells from the clear, yellowish plasma.

The plasma is rich with blood platelets, hence the name.

Platelet-rich plasma contains a host of wound healing and growth factors, which are needed

when you have a cut.

These same factors can be used to improve the skin from by using the same wound healing

elements to build collagen and improve blood supply.

PRP can also be made into a thicker form with a gel-like consistency by adding calcium,

which makes it to a more viscous form called platelet-rich fibrin matrix, or PRFM.

Essentially, you're improving appearance by adding volume with a hyaluronic acid filler

and improving skin quality and luster with PRP.

There is also a well established benefit from combining hyaluronic acid with platelet rich

plasma.

The Vampire Facelift as a procedure by itself is best for people in their thirties and early

forties.

This is a time when facial volume loss becomes more significant along with changes in the

skin.

A surgical facelift is more suited for significant skin and tissue descent seen in your 60s and

older.

In between, when the face has significant volume loss, but limited skin and tissue sagging,

I recommend a volume enhancing procedure called Structural Volumizing.

This involves placement of longer lasting fillers at the level between the bone and

overlying muscles.

The Vampire Facelift doesn't involve any significant recovery or healing time.

Patients can feel and appreciate benefits of immediately.

The benefits of PRP will be ongoing for several months afterwards.

The Vampire Facelift is considered a "lunch time procedure", and patients often return

to work right after.

Closing: The Vampire Facelift has created greater awareness of the benefits of PRP or

platelet rich plasma for more youthful skin which when combined with the volume enhancing

benefits of hyaluronic acid filler can help the right candidate look better.

It is not an alternative for a surgical facelift nor is it enough for more significant facial

volume loss which would require more cosmetic filler than a single syringe.

I hope you found this information helpful...thank you for your question

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YHBOYS - I Can Do It (Eu posso fazer isso) legendado pt-br - Duration: 3:26.

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【VOCALOID Original Spanish Song】 I Can't Sleep 【Hatsune Miku】 - Duration: 4:06.

Song: CATTS

Vocal: Hatsune Miku (append Dark)

Video & Illust: CATTS

3:00 am...

I cover my ears to so I can't hear

Without any sound...

The night goes on without looking back

The roof...

of my room- I memorized it

Without blinking...

The hours pass to their rhythm

Ah...

My eyes are starting to hurt

With a cup of coffee I deprive myself from sleeping...

I can't sleep

I say to myself with big eye bags

If I sleep, the hours fly

and I'll have to affront my life

I can't sleep

I let the night pass without blinking

I'm too much of a coward

to change the reality I hate...

5:00 am...

There's two hours left for the world to end

Without cable TV...

The programing has already ended.

Ah...

I can hear the birds singing

The lyrics of my music- no one is going to listen to them

I can't sleep

There's only one hour for the end

I don't want to wake up,

for them to laugh at me more

I can't sleep

My body got used to the night

My world is so beautiful

I don't want to get out of it...

I don't want to get out of it...?

Ah!!

I can't sleep (x6)

I don't want to sleep

Don't wake me up anymore...

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"I Can Only Imagine" Director Andrew Erwin Gives Wally a Gift - Duration: 2:58.

He is one of the guys behind "I Can Only Imagine" which I got to have a pivotal role in, which

was very exciting for me.

Because I had never done this before.

4.7 seconds?

Uh, maybe?

We'll round it up to 5.

It's ok.

Give it to yourself.

Some have said, "The best 5 seconds in a movie ever."

Yeah, it was up there.

You know.

It was up for a micro Oscar.

Thank you!

Thank you.

Are we talking Oscar buzz already?

They're doing a sub category just for you.

Well, thank you.

So much.

I'm excited about this.

And also excited because I've been told that you've brought a gift to bestow upon me.

I do.

Ok.

Wow.

It's heavy.

That's....that is a very big....that's a very big gift.

This is going to topple you over!

Ok, be careful.

It's taller than you!

That is huge.

Yep!

This is a giant movie poster for "I Can Only Imagine."

And it looks as if it has been signed.

Yeah, it's been signed by all the movie stars of the movie.

All the movie stars have signed this?

Ok.

So I obviously haven't signed it yet.

Oh.

What?

Yeah.

Again.

All the movie stars.

Well, I can only assume the reason you brought this today is because Dennis wants this somewhere

in his house?

Yeah.

And you needed one last signature.

Right?

Sure.

Go with that.

Ok.

So, let me see.

Who do we have?

We have Dennis Quaid....

Are you going to take the poster out?

Uh, no. No.

I'll just sign it right here. It'll be fine.

I'll sign it on the glass.

That'll be fine.

Be careful.

But I think, if no one objects, I'm going to put it right in the middle.

Uh, Bekah.

Can you hold this for me?

This is tantamount to having your hands placed in the cement at Mann's Chinese Theatre.

It's on that level, somewhere.

Ok.

So, I'll just put a little thing on there--nothing too big.

Oh gosh!

Oh my word.

Is that good?

That's perfect.

It's a face tattoo. I love that.

So if you wanna take that back to Dennis....

Yes!

And give him that, that'll be fantastic.

I'm sure he'll appreciate that one.

That'll make the trophy room.

And please tell him that I thought he did a pretty good job in that film.

He did ok!

It's passable.

Yeah.

I was like....I looked at that and I was like....You know....I remember some of my other roles

in the past, and it was reminiscent of some of those, and I was like, "Wow!

That was pretty moving."

We offered it to you first, but you were too expensive.

And so we had to go to second tier.

I do understand that, and sometimes, the B actors give you the most A performances.

Ok?

Or the C actors. Or D.

Speaking of C actors, I'd like to "C" myself in another Erwin Brothers film.

And so, we're going to have to work that out.

You and I are going to have to talk in the future.

Nice.

And this time, I need more than 5 seconds.

We'll give you 10.

Thank you. I'll take it!

This is like Mike Tyson style!

Face tattoo.

That's just right there.

Give it a tiger stripe with it, and we're good!

For more infomation >> "I Can Only Imagine" Director Andrew Erwin Gives Wally a Gift - Duration: 2:58.

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Dog With Facial Deformity Can't Get A Home, But The Perfect Person Sees His True Beauty - Duration: 2:38.

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What Is The 7th Sense And How You Can Actually Tap Into It - Duration: 7:50.

the 6th and sir senses are phenomena that are still

beyond the grasp of science due to lack of scientific explanations science

considered these as paranormal conditions while our body collects

information of our external world through our five senses within us lies a

metaphysical world that contains extrasensory perceptions in our chakras

just recently humans openly adapt to the awareness of the sixth sense but then

unbeknownst to many is the reality of the seventh sense

Aristotle classified our primary five organs as sight smell taste touch and

hearing with these five organs we derive knowledge of our external or physical

world through its receptors the receptors respond to stimuli which are

connected to our body's nervous system that sends the data to our brain the

mind which simultaneously processes the collective data of the five senses is

considered by the Buddhists as a sense organ it serves as a gateway that allows

us to make a fractal leap to a wider spectrum of perception that includes the

internal sensory system otherwise known as the psychic realm

science classified this psychic realm as paranormal because of its failure to

provide scientific explanation surrounding this phenomenon The Sixth

Sense is both revered and feared the Native American tribe highly regard

people practicing the gift of the sixth sense and exalted them to become the

community's shaman but recorded history has it that the unfortunate ones were

ostracized from society and were even subject to death this results from the

cultural conditioning that recognizes only the external powers and is ignorant

of the fact that internal power is also inherent in humans this little

information is carried even up to our modern times as humans continue to

evolve into higher forms of consciousness the seventh sense is

coming out as an addition to the mystery beyond space and time space and time

play a crucial role in paranormal activities the reason why scientists

find difficulty in gathering empirical data is that the sixth and seventh

senses function beyond space and time on the other hand non scientists also find

difficulty because the outlier phenomena are most often accredited to external

forces or entities such as channeling good and bad spirits extraterrestrial

and many others the option to look within on the inside experiences is

often overlooked some of the sixth sense experiences are intuition deja vu

prescients past life parallels and others our

conscious mind keeps its focus on the cause and effect to create a linear

story and when something happens beyond human comprehension we call it a

coincidence the truth is there is no scientific agreement as to the

definition of our senses meaning it is still a complex topic according to

Wikipedia our senses are divided into extra receptive and interoceptive the

extra receptive is where the five major senses belong the interoceptive senses

perceive the sensations and the internal organs neurologically linked to the

brain its purpose is to regulate bodily functions like the regulation of

respiration the sensation of fullness blushing and others it also covers the

body's awareness of balance pain temperature and pressure all this makes

sense when we correlate our primary senses as inseparable from our chakra

system what's more interesting is that as multi-dimensional vortices of energy

chuckers our levels of consciousness that resonate at specific frequencies

that also line up with the notes on a musical scale chakras act as

an interface between the dense physical world in the non-physical world of pure

consciousness the musical scale contains seven notes we have seven chakras and

seven senses the seventh sense the sixth sense connects our body to our feelings

the seventh sense connects us to the universal self through unity

consciousness it bypasses the physical world and directs us to access all the

information contained in the entire universe without the use of channels or

intermediaries it is called the Akashic records or the Hall of Records you may

wonder if accessing the seventh sense requires a lot of work in reality humans

have been using this seventh sense without their consciousness

it is when you ask the universe a question and you receive the answer with

much accuracy accessing the seventh sense is characterized by pure knowing

it is like entering into a grocery store to buy a balsamic vinegar though it is

your first time to be there your feet just carry you straight to the direction

of where the vinegar is located how to access the seventh sense one using all

the resources the universe gives you by consciously using all the resources

available to you in the universe the seventh sense is cultivated

you can even know the past present and future by tapping into the 7th sense and

inquire you will know everything if you know how

to cultivate the seventh sense fully to contemplation

sit quietly in contemplation and listen to what the universe might be telling

you three remain open in a state of wonder use the wonder of the child that

is still within you it is a gateway to a greater knowledge higher consciousness

or enlightenment for ask when you ask the universe listens it will give you

the information according to your level of understanding as you go deeper the

spectrum broadens yet keep in mind that the information is relative to the

physical plane as a more comprehensive version of reality the human nervous

system doesn't have the capacity to contain light in its totality by now you

might have recognized whether or not you have been using your seventh sense

once you cultivate your greater awareness the 7th sense becomes an

inseparable part of your other senses

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