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Why Venom May Be Aiming For An R-Rating

We've just learned that Sony is rumored to be considering making its recently announced Venom film R-rated because of the huge success that 20th Century Fox has recently had with both Deadpool and Logan. Which is hardly a surprise as both Deadpool and Logan found huge audiences despite the fact they were made at a fraction of the cost of their superhero rivals. It also helps that both films have been lavished with critical acclaim for rejuvenating the comic-book genre, which had threatened to become stale.

Weve just learned that Sony is rumored to be considering making its recently announced Venom film R-rated because of the huge success that 20th Century Fox has recently had with both Deadpool and Logan.

Which is hardly a surprise as both Deadpool and Logan found huge audiences despite the fact they were made at a fraction of the cost of their superhero rivals.

It also helps that both films have been lavished with critical acclaim for rejuvenating the comic-book genre, which had threatened to become stale. But dont get too excited about the R-rating, yet.

Because the Venom film is still very much in the early stages of development over at Sony theres every chance that things could change very quickly, and rather drastically, as the studio gets the film ready for its 2018 release date.

Especially because Venom doesnt even have a director on-board at the moment.

In fact, all that has been officially announced about Venom is that it will be scripted by Dante Harper, who recently wrote Alien: Covenant, while it will also be produced by Matt Tolmach and Avi Arad.

Colliders speculation regarding Venom also explained that Sony is looking to keep the films budget relatively modest.

If that proves to be the case then the company is certainly following the path recently paved by 20th Century Fox on the other R-rated movies.

However, what Sony have to keep in mind is the vastly different circumstances that led these films to be R-rated.

Lets start with Deadpool, which was almost disregarded by Fox, as they provided director Tim Miller with the measly budget of $58 million, and pretty much left the film up to its own devices.

This allowed Ryan Reynolds and Deadpools marketing team to forge a faultless promotional campaign that was irreverent and hilarious, and proved that the film was completely different than the other comic book movies that had come before it.

The huge success of Deadpool then convinced Fox that an R-rated Logan film would work, too.

But even then director James Mangold and star Hugh Jackman used this opportunity to make a subversive Wolverine film, which reveled in playing off of the mistakes of its predecessors.

Audiences were also intrigued by the fact that Jackman insisted it would be his farewell as the character, particularly as he made it clear that he was going out on his own terms.

As Venom will be a first movie outing, a R-rating would be somewhat different than what Logan tried to do, and maybe it would get a bigger budget than Deadpool, too.

While its obviously intriguing to learn that Sony might be taking Venom down the R-rated route, this doesnt mean the studio is going to immediately find success if it chooses that route.

Especially if Sony plans on being hands on, something thats likely to be the case since Venom is set to be the start of the companys new Spider-Man universe.

The most important decision Sony has to make regarding Venom is finding the perfect combination of director and actor for the film, like Deadpool and Logan did with Miller/Reynolds and Mangold/Jackman, respectively, rather than simply going for the flavors of the month.

(A crime they were guilty of when they hired Marc Webb and Andrew Garfield for The Amazing Spider-Man series.) Youd like to think that Sony now has a clear idea and vision for what it wants to do with Venom, and the extended Spider-Man universe that will almost certainly come after, as the movie already has a release date of October 5, 2018.

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Jeff Aramini | Saving the World One User Experience at a Time | AQ's Blog & Grill - Duration: 17:43.

Hey everybody and welcome to AQ's Blog & Grill.

We're happy today to have Jeff Aramini with us.

Jeff is the founder and CEO of Focus21.

Now this is a firm that

is really focused around, if you will,

creating online experiences with purpose.

And we're going to chat to Jeff about

that because they're doing some pretty

exciting things these days.

Welcome Jeff. Pleasure thank you.

Now Jeff I gotta start off with this because

it's such an interesting background.

You have a PhD in epidemiology. Public health engineers.

See I was going to say that

but I'm glad I didn't. So say that just one

more time for us Jeff. Public health

epidemiology. Of course. You also are a

doctor of veterinary medicine.

Yes. And you're working on your MBA. Yes.

Is there something about learning that

excites you?

Yes, I very much enjoy learning, I probably

also have attention deficit disorder

which fits with my path. But yeah, no,

I started off as a veterinarian and worked

in a mixed animal practice for five,

six, seven years, enjoyed it but wanted to

make a difference more than treating

pets and families.

Okay. So it's, and actually in Canada

the shift or the progression from

veterinary medicine to public health

it's been set. So actually a

lot of veterinarians get into public health.

And it's probably because

veterinarians deal with herds and

populations and that's all that public

health does too, right? So it's all about preventing disease.

Right. And the natural path is to

go through epidemiology which is the

study of populations and diseases.

So outbreaks and surveillance and all that kind of stuff.

Yeah so some of the

science of course is transferable -

yep - from one profession, one study

to the next.

Yes. So that's very interesting. And you said

you wanted to make a difference. Right.

How? What kind of difference

are you looking at? Essentially

improving people's lives, right, whether

that's around health or social demographic

factors and you know I think looking

back I didn't realize that I probably

was making a difference treating

pets and their families but wanted to

make a difference at a sort of larger

level - okay - and epidemiology or public health

allows you to do that, right?

So discovering a risk factor, solving an

outbreak has the impact to touch on many

families not just one or two.

Absolutely. So I took, I did my Masters

and PhD and then worked with the Public

Health Agency of Canada for about eight

or nine years and that's where I was

introduced to informatics. Much of

epidemiology is around data, analyzing

data, turning data into information and

intelligence, and so I was introduced

for informatics and got really jazzed

about all that stuff right and then

I decided after eight or nine years that

I was entrepreneurial in nature. So I

enjoyed creating things, building things

and it's hard to do that within

government in some places. So I've heard.

Yeah. So it was either decide to live in

my cubicle for the next 35 years and

somehow survive or to get out. So I

decided to leave, started up a health

informatics firm and then ultimately a few

years ago it turned into Focus21 and

now I work with my partner Ilya Peskov

and, yeah, we're having a lot of fun

doing innovative things and making a difference.

Well there you go. Now you and Ilya and

Focus21 are located at Communitech - yes -

here in the Waterloo Region so why

are so many startups coming out of this

area and maybe even

particularly Communitech. Have you noticed

anything that's common? If I were to boil

it down I think it's about energy.

Yeah. Right? And I don't know exactly what

that is but it's this positive energy

about getting things done, wanting to

make a difference, supporting each other.

There's still a lot of us, i.e.

Kitchener-Waterloo

versus them whoever them is whether it's

Toronto or Silicon Valley and that in

itself I think pulls people together and

to, you know, focus on support.

So yeah it is this support network at least

that I found that it comes in very handy

when you as an entrepreneur go into that

Death Valley of uh-oh, we no longer have any money

- right - the sales are on the near horizon and

what are we going to do?

Right, right. And sometimes at least I

know what I found is that people get

together and say, Okay you know you can

do this. I did this," and maybe not help by

just pouring money into your

bank account but at least give you

that moral support - yes - and encouragement.

And you know and then this past couple of

months ago, sort of continuing along the

path of education, both Ilya and I felt

well one of us should get some business

training. And I think one of the most

important things I've learned over the past

several years was there's a difference

between innovation and entrepreneurship.

Right. You can be innovative in

government, outside of government, but if

your goal is to translate innovation

into revenue, right, and

having the ability to even do more

things because ultimately you need money to

do things, then you have to learn how to

translate that. And like we've had

lots of innovative ideas but then it

boiled down to

while there's no revenue model.

Right. Right? If you can't get

somebody to pay for it eventually then

it's, yeah, you have to do something else.

It's a no-go.

So you know so I'm taking my MBA at

Laurier and it's been really

fascinating to look at things

through the lenses of previous experiences.

Yeah and I really enjoy getting emails

from you at three o'clock in the morning

because you're working on an assignment

and you just want

"Hey what's your thought on...?"

Well it's because, like I think a lot of

these things you kind of intuitively

know and it's nice now to see it in a

framework of well actually people have

spent lifetimes thinking about these

things, right?

So business strategy and

managerial strategies and yeah, like

even, although we're still relatively small,

we're growing. So a lot of these

things come into play but at the same

time many of our clients are big companies.

Yes. So understanding, so seeing how what

they think about, right, so insourcing vs

outsourcing and core competencies,

all that kind of stuff, for us to bring

value we kind of have to

understand how they think about it. Right.

And so it's been, I think it's going to

be really helpful in that respect as well.

Excellent. Now Focus21 has grown

quite a bit in the past six to 12 months

so what kind of things are you doing

that fuels that growth? We, going back a

little bit, after we realized, like after

we had a few startup ideas that kind of

didn't go anywhere, Ilya and I began

to appreciate that we were really good

at working through complex workflows,

complex problems on the software side.

So it's not just about making a simple

website. It's around, you know,

working through user interfaces to

guide the user through some sort of

complex task. Right. To make it simple,

intuitive and then that equates also to

being more productive. Right. Right?

So that's where we sort of focus our

work and because I have a data

science background we also sort of tend

to lean towards projects that have a

data component because we can bring

value there. Right. So we

worked in several areas.

In one company in Toronto, the World Council

for City Data - yes - they're a company that

spun out of the University of Toronto and they

help cities to to benchmark themselves

across a hundred different indicators.

So we helped them build an auditing portal

and data exploration portal.

That was really fun

and I think it's now being

used, I think it's over 120 cities,

it's on display in the Siemens

Building in London, UK. Yes and that

work climaxed, didn't it

in London at a global conference?

Yeah, there was

representatives from 20 global cities.

They all got together. There's,

there's this whole sort of movement

towards the ability to benchmark on

standard parameters. Otherwise there's sort of

no way of comparing - right - whether

that's around pollution, employment,

crime rates, etc. So this group,

the World Council on City Data,

spent the last many years making an

iso-standard which then we helped build a

platform around. Right. So that was one of

our main projects and our

other big area that we work in remains

in the sort of Public Health area -

right - and we're working with a

company down in Arizona call STC,

Scientific Technologies Corporation, and

they're North America leading

company for providing public health

solutions to states and provinces

and now the consumer. Yeah and that's

an amazing thing too, isn't it, because

it's not just about the state it's not

just about the medical associations but

they're reaching out to the consumer,

to us, to say, "Are your medical records, are

your immunization records, is your

vaccine history somewhere?" Right

And I think that's going to be - yeah and

it probably is the next big step, right?

So it's about empowering individuals

to promote their own health. And so it's

not just about doctors telling us what

to do or the government telling us

what to do.

Probably the most gain to be made in

health is around behavioral change, right?

And making sure you're vaccinated is one,

eating properly is another and a lot of

it relates to be here to behavioral change.

Right. And people need the information at

their fingertips.

It's no different than well you don't

know what to wear outside unless you

know what the weather's going to be. Right.

It's the same thing. Like we need

information to better manage our own health.

Yeah. So one of the things that

fascinates me about Focus21

is this application you're developing.

It's called Watr. Yes.

Are we able to talk about that at this time?

Yeah, sure. So we were approached

by the city of Guelph a couple of years ago

around, the basic question was can we

leverage people's water consumption data

to motivate them to save water? And they

had struggled for several years

trying to figure it out and

we got involved and after some

initial assessments realized yeah we

could bring a lot of value, we can

help them. So we've been working

away on a platform that allows

individuals to access their water

consumption data and through various

tools like social norms and gamification

essentially incentivize people. The most

basic part of it is allowing

households to compare how much water

they use compared to their neighbor.

And it kind of starts there because if

if you don't know what's normal then how

do you know whether your bill is right?

Right. Right and so now, you'll

soon be able to go onto

the app and it's called Watr, without

the E - right - and to see yeah, we're using

more or less than we should be. And then

that's the sort of first step. You know

clearly that's the first step to if

we're not then why?

And then why leads to answers. There we go.

I think that's such an exciting project and

I'm looking forward to seeing it succeed

across North America, if not the world.

So Focus21:

what is it about you guys that makes you unique?

Why would someone buy from Focus21 to

help them build their online presence or

their online brand or their online experience?

What is it that Focus21

brings to the table that is unusual?

I think there's a few things. One is

culture. We've done, we've worked

very, very hard to have a high-energy,

positive culture and you know that

almost always translates into doing a

good job, overdelivering - right - and so

that's kind of one thing. Another

theme that we realized at the start

was software or really anything, it is

about the experience. The product is the

user experience. Right. Right?

The technology behind it no, actually I think

people don't understand it nor do they care.

Right. Right? So we put a lot of focus

in as to, and it is not just

about what the product looks like but

it's, you know, how it drives a

person through the app or through

the website. So we put a lot of

focus on the user experience and

our team thus is fully integrated. So we

have designers, developers,

data scientists all working together with a

focus to address the need. Right.

So that, you know, that's

another one. And we have an

internal mantra, right? A mantra? We get good shit done.

Sorry, I didn't hear - what was that again?

We get good shit done.

Wow. And it is

a lens at how we look at things. Okay.

Right? We work hard.

We celebrate. We own up to our mistakes.

We're all about transparency and it's

how we set up every project so the

client, like there are no surprises.

There's no surprises about budgets,

there's no surprise about what

they get at the end. It's because we

all hear about IT projects that go down

the toilet. Right.

We do what we say and we say what we do.

Excellent. Now I've met with one of

Focus21's clients and the CEO of that

company was very effusive in his

regard for Focus21 and was very

complimentary. And he did say that you

guys deliver what you say you're going

to deliver on time, on budget and no BS.

How's that sound. Is that kind of what

you do? That's pretty much us.

So what's next then for Focus21? Where

are you guys going to go? We're growing,

we're putting a lot of effort onto

marketing and branding now and again

it's part of the sort of evolution of

understanding business. You can have

the most amazing group on the planet but

if nobody knows about them

you're not going to make it, right?

So it's now sort of pulling in other parts

of the business so we can grow, we can

scale and yeah we have lots of

innovative ideas about other products,

other things we want to kind of

work on, but it starts with, you know,

meeting the needs of our clients and

delivering and then with that anything's possible.

Anything is possible. And you know that

as a scientist. Yes, yes I do.

Thank you. Thank you. Thanks for tuning in

everybody today to AQ's Blog & Grill

and it was a treat to have Jeff Aramini

here with us, one of the

cofounders of Focus21 and we're going

to look for great and fabulous things

from Focus21 in the future. So thanks

for coming in and we'll see you later.

AQ's Blog & Grill

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Hi, my name is C

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24 bad and only 10 perfect

Are you kidding me?

So you wanna trick me ?

Let me show you

Thanks for watching

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Study Shows Vaccinated Children Have a 700% Higher Chance of Neurodevelopmental Disorder - Health - Duration: 4:51.

Peer-Reviewed Study Shows Vaccinated Children Have a 700% Higher Chance of Neurodevelopmental

Disorder A 34-page study that illustrated some of the

harmful effects of vaccination was made available for viewing online.

Six hours later, the URL had vanished, and the study was seemingly erased from the depths

of the internet � likely in the hopes that the �controversial� information it contained

would be forgotten.

Vaccination and Health Outcomes: A Survey of 6- to 12-year-old Vaccinated and Unvaccinated

Children based on Mothers� Reports, by Anthony R. Mawson, et al. seemed like any other standard

report on vaccination at first glance, according to author James Grundvig.

The paper had been linked to Grundvig, and he recently published an article about the

study, how he authenticated it with the study�s author, and he even described how the publishing

journal went about censoring the information.

Grundvig writes that after reading Mawson�s conclusions in the study, it appears that

perhaps the CDC has purposefully avoided conducting such research themselves because �it would

have run counter to CDC�s messaging that all �vaccines are safe.'�

Research: vaccines and neurodevelopmental disorders

To conduct their research, Mawson and his team engaged in a cross-sectional survey of

mothers of children who were educated at home.

Homeschooling organizations from Florida, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Oregon were asked

to forward an email to their members, requesting mothers to fill out an anonymous online survey.

The questionnaire gathered information on vaccination status and health outcomes of

their biological children who were between the ages of 6 and 12.

In total, 415 mothers provided information about 666 children.

Of those, just 261 (or 39 percent) had not been vaccinated.

Information on pregnancy experiences, birth histories, acute and chronic conditions, and

the usage of medication and health care services was also included in the data collection.

Overall, the results of the study showed that while vaccinated children were less likely

to have had chicken pox or pertussis, they were significantly more likely to develop

other types of infections, allergies, and were more likely to be diagnosed with a neurodevelopmental

disorder (referred to in the study as an NDD).

NDDs were defined as autism spectrum disorders, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD),

a learning disability, or any combination of the three.

Could it be that unvaccinated children are in many ways healthier?

It certainly seems that way.

Finally!

Studies Prove That Unvaccinated Children Are Far Healthier

Data reveals shocking disparities

The specific details of these incidents are even more shocking.

For instance, the study found that vaccinated children had a 7-fold higher chance of being

diagnosed with any sort of NDD � or, in other words, a 700 percent increased risk.

There was a 2-fold increase in autism spectrum disorder diagnosis, a 2-fold increase in ADHD

diagnosis and a 2-fold increase in learning disabilities.

Vaccinated children also exhibited a 900-percent increase in other allergies besides allergenic

rhinitis (which boasted a 1-fold increase on its own).

There was also a 9-fold increase in eczema and atopic dermatitis.

There also appeared to be a 400-percent increase in chronic illnesses among vaccinated kids.

There were no notable differences in less common conditions such as Tourette�s syndrome,

cancer, Crohn�s disease, depression, diabetes (type 1 or type 2), juvenile rheumatoid arthritis,

encephalopathy, and others.

However, the researchers note that a larger sample size would be needed in order to detect

differences in incident rates of these more rare conditions.

In regard to acute conditions, while vaccinated children were significantly less likely to

have had chicken pox or whooping cough, they were also more likely to develop middle ear

infections � with a 3.8-fold increase in occurrence.

Vaccinated kids also had a 5.9-fold increased chance of having pneumonia compared to unvaccinated

children.

When it came to Hepatitis A or B, high fever in the past 6 months, measles, mumps, meningitis

(viral or bacterial), influenza, or rotavirus, there were no substantial differences between

the vaccinated and unvaccinated.

After controlling for other factors, Mawson and his team determined in regression anaylses

that there was a 3.1-fold increase in NDD among the vaccinated.

Furthermore, a possible synergy between vaccination and preterm birth was discovered during the

research.

The team found that the interaction of preterm birth and vaccination was associated with

a 6.6-fold increase in NDD.

Big Pharma and their shills will be quick to try to discredit this study by saying that

they �can�t verify the results� because of the anonymity of the survey data � however,

as Grundvig recalls, the CDC used the exact same survey method in 2015 to produce the

1-in-45 rate of autism occurrence in newborn babies.

It will be interesting to see them try to talk their way around that one.

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Virtual Collector #3 - Turok (Steam) - Duration: 2:48.

Welcome to Virtual Collector where I spotlight games from virtual consoles.

Turok is a rerelease/port of the Nintendo 64 game: Turok: The Dinosaur Hunter.

The original game was released in North American in 1997.

The port was released on Steam in 2015.

Turok is a first-person shooter that has you playing as Tal'Set, a Turok or Native American

time-traveling warrior, charged with defeating Campaigner.

Campaigner is an evil overload that seeks the artifact Chronoscepter, a weapon so powerful

it was seperated into eight pieces and hidden.

Your job is to search through the eight levels, find the pieces of the Choroscepter and destroy

Campaigner.

Have you ever had a game that you so badly wanted to like, but just couldn't.

Well, this game is that game, for me.

Each level has a distinct feel and does a good job in conveying that feel.

The levels start out pretty simple, but get more maze like as you progress.

Ammo and health are scattered liberally thoughtout each level, however it is just not enough.

One simple game mechanic ends up bringing this game down to it's knees: respawning enemies.

Now, I am not necessarily against this mechanic, but combining it with maze-like levels, limited

health and ammo it ends up creating a game where frustration is the key component.

The other major downfall of this game is it's platforming.

And not even simple platforming, it was very precise platforming that could just barely

be made.

And if it wasn't?

It often led you to falling into lava or into an endless abyss that cost you a life.

But the best thing in this game is the music.

The tribal drum base line will have you bobbing your head even after many deaths.

This game sells on Steam for $20 and in no way could I suggest picking it up for that

price.

I picked it up at 50% off during a Steam sale.

I'm not sure I got my money's worth at that price.

Maybe if you're an advid FPS fan, just adorded the Nintendo 64 title or enjoy incredibly

frustrating games.

Maybe.

If you're a casual player, I would suggest waiting until a better sale came along before

picking up this title.

Or not at all.

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An Aged Ichabod Tells Molly How To Stop Dreyfuss | Season 4 Ep. 12 | SLEEPY HOLLOW - Duration: 1:52.

What did they tell you?

He told me that you believed I was special, while my mother

wanted to protect me--

Yes, you are special.

And your mother did want to protect you.

She wanted it very much.

We all did.

We wanted to help you.

We wanted to help you grow as a witness.

[sighs] There is no such thing.

No, [inaudible].

That's Dreyfuss speaking.

We are the witnesses.

Why do you think he's kept me in here, locked up for years?

Just because he wants to know that he has

control over the both of us.

I need to get you out of here.

No.

We can-- we can run.

We can hide up North.

There is no way on Earth that the horseman will not find me.

No, no, no, no.

I have to make this right.

There is another way.

Everything hinges on the moment Dreyfuss shot your mother.

Well, if we stop that from happening,

we can prevent this world from ever existing.

What do you-- what do mean, stop this from happening?

A very long time ago, my wife Katrina attempted to change

history by jumping back into the past

using a powerful invocation known as the Traveler's Spell.

The Traveler's Spell.

It can be located in an ancient volume of black magic

known as the Grand Grimoire.

Here, Holly, find it and you can save us all.

But to do so, you must save your mother.

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EXO PARODY︱So I Married an Anti Fan︱CHANSOO [ENG/THAISUB CC] - Duration: 1:08.

D.O.: Don't mention Hoojun in front of me

D.O.: Hearing his name

D.O.: Ignites my desire to kill!

D.O.: That's right

D.O.: I am your anti-fan!

'Hoojun Two-faced'

Idol and Anti-fan, "cohabiting"

Mr. Fang

Mr. Fang

Aren't you going to ask about the job scope and pay?

D.O.: We should discuss this well

D.O.: and see how we can properly ruin Hoojun

Chanyeol: What are you doing?

Chanyeol: This is too childish, unlock it now!

D.O.: W.. w.. what?

D.O.: What are you doing, Hoojun?!

But ended up attracting each other

Chanyeol: You are really...

D.O.: Good!

Chanyeol: Silly!

Isn't this Mr. Anti-fan?

D.O.: Stop using me

Reveal the dark side of Hoojun's personality

Chanyeol: You only think about yourself!

D.O.: You despicable jerk!

What happened to you?

Why do you care so much about him?

Chanyeol: The way he works hard to make ends meet

Chanyeol: is very similar to how I was in the past

Chanyeol: You did really well

So...I Married an Anti-fan

June, 30

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How to Increase hemoglobin level in Blood Naturally - 4 Foods that will Increase Hemoglobin - Duration: 2:53.

Hemoglobin is an iron-rich protein present in red blood cells.

This protein is responsible for carrying oxygen throughout the body.

Its main function is to transport oxygen from the lungs to the body's tissues, so that

living cells can perform properly.

Hemoglobin also helps carry carbon dioxide away from the cells and transport it back

to the lungs.

As the role of hemoglobin is very important for leading a healthy life, it is necessary

to maintain it in normal levels in your blood, which is:

• 14 to 18 g/dl for adult men, and • 12 to 16 g/dl for adult women.

There are certain natural ways that are effective in restoring it to a normal level.

Here are the best ways to increase your hemoglobin naturally.

1.

Eat Iron-Rich Foods According to the National Anemia Action Council,

iron deficiency is the most common cause of low hemoglobin levels.

Iron is an important element in hemoglobin production.

• Some good iron-based foods are liver, red meat, shrimp, tofu, spinach, almonds,

dates, lentils, fortified breakfast cereals, almonds, oysters and asparagus.

• You can also take an iron supplement.

Consult your doctor for the correct dosage as high doses of iron can be harmful to your

body.

2.

Increase Vitamin C Intake Low hemoglobin levels due to a deficiency

of vitamin C can be corrected by eating more foods rich in vitamin C. Iron cannot be fully

absorbed by the body without the help of this vitamin.

• Eat foods rich in vitamin C like papaya, oranges, lemon, strawberries, bell peppers,

broccoli, grapefruit, tomatoes and spinach.

• You can also take vitamin C supplements after consulting your doctor.

4.

Beetroots Beetroot is highly recommended to increase

hemoglobin levels.

It is high in iron, folic acid as well as fiber and potassium.

Its nutritional value helps increase the body's red blood cell count.

• Cook 1 to 2 beetroots along with their peels in a microwave or roast them on the

stove.

Allow them to cool and peel them before eating.

• You can prepare a healthy juice with 1 medium-sized beetroot, 3 carrots and 1/2 of

a sweet potato.

Drink it once daily.

5.

Apples An apple a day can help maintain a normal

hemoglobin level.

Apples are rich in iron along with various other health-friendly components that are

required for a healthy hemoglobin count.

• Eat at least 1 apple or green apples with its skin daily.

• You can also prepare a glass of juice by mixing 1/2 cup each of apple juice and

beetroot juice.

Add a little ginger or lemon juice and drink it twice daily.

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Organizers Declare Ultra An Electrifying Success - Duration: 2:43.

VOLUSIA COUNTY SHERIFF OFFICE

AND RIGHT CONTINUES THROUGH

SATURDAY.

AND NOW AT 6 AS ALWAYS ONE

OF THE BIGGEST JOBS FOR POLICE

MAKING SURE EVERYONE AT THE

ULTRA MUSIC FESTIVAL STAYS SAFE

AND PARTIES BY THE RULES.

SO, WAS THIS YEAR'S FESTIVAL A

SUCCESS?

GARY NELSON IS LIVE IN DOWNTOWN

MIAMI WITH AN ANSWER FOR US.

GARY.

Reporter: OH WELL, ALL THE

BUMP AND GRINDING AND MOVEMENT

AND GROOVING TO THE MUSIC IS

OVER, ULTRA ORGANIZERS AND THE

CITY WITH WHOM THE FESTIVAL HAS

HAD A SOMETIMES ROCKY

RELATIONSHIP ARE TALKING ABOUT

A VERY SUCCESSFUL AND SAFE

WEEKEND.

AFTER WEEKEND OF MIND BENDING

MUSIC AND MORE THAN 150,000

PULSATING BODIES ULTRA

ORGANIZERS DECLARED THE 18th

ANNUAL ELECTRONIC FESTIVAL AN

ELECTRIFYING SUCCESS.

WE HAD A INCREDIBLE MUSIC

FESTIVAL THREE DAY FESTIVAL

THAT SHOWCASED DOWNTOWN MIAMI

AND THE CITY IN THIS BEAUTIFUL

VENUE.

Reporter: THIS YEAR'S ULTRA

FEST WAS ABOUT MUSE I GO AND

FUN NOT MARKED BY THE DRUG

ABUSE AND THE FENCE JUMPING AND

VIOLENCE THAT STOLE THE

HEADLINES IN 2014 AND LED TO

MAKE REFORMS INCLUDING

STRENGTHENED FENCE AND LOTS

MORE SECURITY.

WE ONLY WHAT TOTAL OF 35

ARRESTS FOR THE WHOLE WEEKEND

AND 19 OF WHICH WERE FELONIES

AND 16 MISDEMEANORS.

Reporter: THAT'S A 50%

DECREASE FROM LAST YEAR.

FIRE RESCUE TWEETED DOZENS OF

PEOPLE BUT NONE FOR DRUG--

TREATED DOSES OF PEOPLE BUT

NONE FOR DRUG OVERDOSES.

IT WAS PEOPLE DANCING AND

MORE OF THEM WERE ON THE

EXERTION SIDE AND EVERYBODY WHO

WE TRANSPORTED TOLD US WHAT

THEY WERE EXPERIENCING.

Reporter: AFTER PRIOR

DISTURBING FESTIVALS THE CITY

IMPOSED CHANGES INCLUDING AN

AGE LIMIT.

ONE OF THE THINGS WAS MAKING

SURE THAT THE AGE LIMIT WOULD

BE FROM 18 AND OLDER.

Reporter: IF THERE WAS A JAM

OF PEOPLE AT ULTRA THERE WAS

NOT THE TRAFFIC JAM OF YEARS

PAST THANKS TO INCREASED MASS

TRANSIT AND UBER AND ULTRA

SPONSORS.

WE MOVED THOUSANDS OF

FESTIVAL ATTENDEES THIS WEEKEND

IN A SAFE AND AFFORDABLE AND

RELIABLE MANNER WITH OUR UBER

ULTRA LOT.

Reporter: ULTRA, A FAMOUS

EVENT KNOWN FOR INFAMOUS

ELEMENTS HAVE GROWN UP ALONG

WITH THE THRONGS THAT BOOGIE

DOWN.

ULTRA BOAST 98% HOTEL OCCUPANCY

RATE IN SOUTH FLORIDA THIS

WEEKEND.

OF COURSE THERE IS A LITTLE

THING CALLED THE MIAMI OPEN

GOING ON OVER AT CRANEDON PARK

-- GRAN DON PARK A GRAND --

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BOSS DS-1 Distortion Pedal - Soundcheck and Review - Duration: 4:06.

The BOSS DS-1 is a widely used distortion pedal in many different types of music.

It's solid tone and reasonable price make it must have for both guitar players and studios.

Today we'll be going over some of the controls for the BOSS DS-1 and giving you an idea of

what it sounds like.

We'll be playing a Gibson Les Paul Studio running through a Behringer Ultra DI Pro.

The first knob on the left is the tone.

It acts similar to the tone knob on your guitar, controlling the brightness of the sound.

Next in the middle we'll find the level.

This controls the overall volume of the signal.

Finally, there is the distortion control which controls the overall amount of distortion

added to the guitar.

Before we go turning on the effect, we'll just play the guitar with the pedal bypassed

so you can hear the clean guitar tone.

So now we'll experiment with different settings on the pedal.

We'll start with the tone and distortion at 12 o'clock and the level turned up to

full.

As you can hear, this is a very powerful, and bright distortion effect.

It creates a fairly heavy distortion, but still allows the guitar to play through clearly.

Now we'll try pushing the distortion a little further.

We'll turn up the distortion knob and roll off the tone a little.

So this guitar is capable of some fairly heavy distortion, but the brightness makes it sound

very harsh as the distortion is increased.

Rolling off the tone tends to remove a lot of the high frequencies, but also reduces

the clarity of the guitar.

Low tone settings create a muffled muddy sound that just doesn't sound too appealing.

Small changes to the tone knob can have a drastic effect on the sound.

This makes the tone control very sensitive, but also gives a wide range of possibilities

of sounds that can be created.

Due to this harsh sound we experience when the distortion is turned up, I cannot recommend

this pedal to anyone looking to play metal songs.

Instead, this pedal is better suited for moderate levels of distortion.

Finally, we'll test out this pedal with a low amount of distortion to see how it performs

in this situation.

I've set the distortion nearly all the way down and the tone to about 1 o'clock.

Once again the level is turned all the way up.

The BOSS DS-1 distortion pedal is an excellent choice for any guitar player.

It's clear and bright distortion tone makes it ideal for a variety of music applications

and setups.

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How to Create an Excel Dashboard Using Slicers and Timeline - Duration: 5:26.

Excel has 2 fantastic filter tools: slicers and timeline.

Both are used frequently in dashboards and help us to read the data better, filtering them.

We use slicers to filter data visually and timeline to filter dates interactively fast and easy.

Let's start by creating a timeline.

Go to Insert tab and click timeline.

A new dialog box appears, asking us to make a connection between timeline and data model.

Click on data model tab and select this workbook data model.

Click open.

Check the box order date from quarters sheet and OK.

Move the timeline below this pivot table.

Highlight the timeline and from options tab, choose a timeline style.

It is very important to enable the connections between filter, pivot tables, and pivot charts.

So press report connections button and check all the boxes.

OK.

The timeline is ready and working very well.

Do some tests, for example, insert years and see the results.

Great.

Now it's time for the slicers.

Go to Insert tab and click slicer.

A new dialog box appears, asking us to make a connection between slicer and data model.

Click on data model tab and select this workbook data model.

Click open.

We would like to filter sales per country and per product category.

So we check only these boxes.

Our slicers are ready.

Move them and change the style from option tab.

Don't forget to connect the slicers with the pivot tables and charts, from Report connections.

For the finish, we'll add titles for the 2 charts.

Go to G7 cell and type 'sales per product container'.

Then go to G22 cell and type 'sales per quarter'.

Format these 2 titles and we're ready.

I always recommend to do some tests if all are working fine.

So click on slicers and check how the values are changing

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