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Little baby Grace looks so cute at her first birthday!

Thank you, she is having a wonderful time.

Everyone has started eating, go get some food.

Wow Tita, I love this restaurant, look at all this

wonderful food that they have here. They

have the best Lumpia and look how fresh

the ukoy is. I'm so hungry I could eat

a horse, I skipped lunch to save room for

all this delicious food.

Starving yourself before a party can lead to

overeating. If the party is after lunch,

do not skip breakfast or lunch. You

think better when you're not hungry and

make better choices. Overeating can spike

your blood sugar if you're a diabetic, lead

to weight gain, or fatty liver.

Let's rewind and watch as Tito boy and Tito

baby have no game plan and start grabbing

everything because of the overwhelming food.

For more infomation >> Don't Starve yourself before the Party - Duration: 1:28.

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GTA DON'T MISS OUT!!!!! - Duration: 56:18.

SUBSCRIBE AND SMASH THAT LIKE BUTTON!!!!!

For more infomation >> GTA DON'T MISS OUT!!!!! - Duration: 56:18.

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You just don't get 'IT' - Duration: 2:08.

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FDA: Don't Give Young Kids Codeine or Tramadol - Duration: 2:15.

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TIME NOW FOR

EYEWITNESS NEWS CALL

EYEWITNESS NEWS CALL

12 FOR ACTION...

THE FDA IS ISSUING A

NEW, STRONGER

WARNING ABOUT TWO

MEDICATIONS THAT ARE

USED TO TREAT PAIN AND

COUGHS.

(KS)

EYEWITNESS NEWS

CONSUMER REPORTER

SUSAN CAMPBELL JOINS

US NOW WITH THE

DETAILS.

(SC)

THE WARNINGS ARE FOR

CODEINE AND TRAMADOL.

THE FDA SAYS - KIDS

UNDER 12 SHOULD NOT

TAKE THESE MEDICATIONS.

CODEINE IS SOMETIMES FOUND

IN PRESCRIPTION COUGH

SUPPRESANTS.

NOW - THE FDA SAYS -

CHILDREN UNDER 12

SHOULDN'T TAKE ANY

MEDICATION CONTAINING

CODEINE...

THE AGENCY IS ALSO WARNING

AGAINST THE PAIN MEDICATION

TRAMADOL FOR KIDS UNDER 12.

(Dr. Susan Duffy, Hasbro

Children's

Hospital)

11:34:34 codeine and tramadol

are

in the class of drugs that are

opiods.

WE WENT TO DR. SUSAN DUFFY

- FROM HASBRO CHILDREN'S

HOSPITAL - TO LEARN MORE

ABOUT THE NEW WARNINGS.

SHE SAYS - THE MEDICATIONS

CAN CAUSE LIFE-THREATENING

BREATHING PROBLEMS -

BECAUSE SOME PEOPLE CAN

BREAK DOWN THE MEDICATION

INTO ITS EFFECTIVE FORM TOO

QUICKLY.

11:35:30 it's like giving an

extra

dose :32

11:37:50 so there's decreased

level

of alertness from too much

medication or medication being

given too fast - :56 it causes

slowing

of the respiratory rate and even

apnea or stopping breathing :03

ACCORDING TO THE FDA -

BREAST-FEEDING MOTHERS

SHOULD ALSO AVOID CODEINE

AND TRAMADOL..

11:39:03 when a mother takes the

medicatin, it passes into breast

milk.

So the effects of that

medication are

seen in newborns - :12

SO DR. DUFFY'S ADVICE TO

PARENTS... READ THE LABELS

AND WARNINGS ON ALL

MEDICATIONS..

AND ASK YOUR CHILD'S

PEDIATRICIAN ABOUT ANY

MEDICATIONS THAT ARE

PRESCRIBED.

11:39:44 parents should be aware

that pain is often difficult to

treat -

:47 but that the non-narcotic

over

the counter medications such as

ibprofuen and acitemenophin are

usually quite effective

medications

in treating pain. :00

(SC)

THE FDA ISSUED LESS

SWEEPING WARNINGS

ABOUT CODEINE USE IN

2013.

(SC)

IF YOU HAVE A CONSUMER

PROBLEM YOU NEED HELP

SOLVING - CONTACT OUR

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SUSAN CAMPBELL -

EYEWITNESS NEWS.

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S17Nobile- Allie T & Elizabeth W - Duration: 1:48.

It's voltaic Or electrolytic

Oh it's shocking

You gotta know it Your test scores will show it

When you balance half reactions Remember LEO goes GER

You've got break it down Into the half-rections, yeah!

I've got to study, study, study

From these electrons, Comes electrode potential

If that E cell is positive, Then the reaction

Is spontaneous!

And I will teach you teach you, teach you I'll teach you electrochemistry!

Some say it's a cathode John says it's an anode

'Cause it got oxidized

It's electrochemistry!

For more infomation >> S17Nobile- Allie T & Elizabeth W - Duration: 1:48.

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I M BACK |2017| Yo Yo Honey Singh is back | T-Series | ft. Raftaar | Sadko pe khali pili chalta hai - Duration: 1:48.

Raftaar

Honey Singh

Mafiamundeer

Its fresh

Sadko pe khali pili phirta..

main

Bike pe dhoop main sadta..

main

College ke bahar jo ladta.. main

Kisi se khulla akadta.. main

Ladki dekh fislta.. main Coller utha ke jo chalta.. main Gaddi main gaane bhi bajte hain tej

Bure kaam khule aam karta .. main

Sadko pe phirte hain sath mere yaar Gaadi main ho gaye sab sawaar Mausam banane ka ek hi spot Apna vo bear bar Jaib main rakh ke apne pisse Re fursat bhi ganni se Daily banave apni mauz Ni hoti mane koi dikat Manu meri tej se kismat Ladki dikh jave or bus phir chalu ho jati harkat Sadko pe khali pili phirta.. main Bike pe dhoop main sadta.. main College ke bahar jo ladta.. main Kisi se khulla akadta.. main Ladki dekh fislta.. main Coller utha ke jo chalta.. main Gaddi main gaane bhi bajte hain tej Bure kaam khule aam karta .. main

For more infomation >> I M BACK |2017| Yo Yo Honey Singh is back | T-Series | ft. Raftaar | Sadko pe khali pili chalta hai - Duration: 1:48.

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Healthy eating with T. - Duration: 7:30.

onions and peppers

Egg Beaters all Egg whites

Needing someone to hold the camera for me...lol

Onion powder

Garlic powder

Black pepper

Sea Salt

Swiss cheese

Salsa Verde

Finished product

Thanks for watching!

For more infomation >> Healthy eating with T. - Duration: 7:30.

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Dieu-approuve-t-il-mes-investissements-locatifs - Duration: 5:11.

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Why Successful People Don't Have Multiple Streams of Active Income — T. Harv Eker - Duration: 4:30.

I went through 12 different businesses..

What I didn't mention was that I

actually had four businesses at one time.

I had a line of novelty t-shirts that

was actually going pretty well and

then a friend of mine he showed me

these very unusual hats. They actually had

stuffed animals on them and they were

very very cool. They were fun and he said,

"Hey Harv you know you're already going

out there. You're already visiting all

these shops. Why not carry this line of

hats and and show them this line too.

You can then pass by some schools and

the university's you know and clubs

and you're gonna double your income!" You

know what I said? Sounds good! And what did I do? I

got into the hats business as well.

Short while later, I discovered this

really really cool line of jewelry. I

said to myself, "Hey I'm already out there

on the road. Maybe I can stop in to some

jewelry stores and sell them this line

and I could earn even more money." A

few weeks after that another friend

shows up and and he shows me he's doing.

He have these coupon books, coupon books.

And these coupon books gave people

discounts on all sorts of things. You've

probably seen them. You can actually save

thousands and thousands of dollars if

you use them and they only cost

thirty bucks. So what do you think I said?!

You know what, I'm already on the road

and I'm meeting all these people. I'll

just show them the coupon books and now

I'll REALLY be making a fortune! And

besides, you know what's going on in my

mind? I also thought in the back of my

mind. That if I had more than one

business, it would be safer. It would take

the risk out of it. You know and it would

assure me of some kind of success

because I always had a backup in case

something else didn't work. So what was

the result of all this? Well I went from

doing pretty decent to completely broke

again!! I couldn't understand it. How could

more be less? And that's because, at the

time, I didn't understand something

called energy. Bottom line. It takes an

enormous amount of energy to get

something going especially at the

beginning. Let me give you an example.

Imagine a rocket launching.

okay? And imagine all the power that

it takes to get this thing off the

ground. Obviously all the thrusters have

to be facing in the same direction the

same direction. Especially at the

beginning, for the rocket to escape

earth's gravity. Yes or yes? Now imagine

for just a moment, one of the thrusters

let's say it's got three thrusters

facing down boom. Right? One of the

thrusters was facing outward

instead of directly down? Those facing

outward. Let me ask a question. What would

happen? Simple, that rocket would go BOOM!

Crash and burn. Why? Because it takes

massive energy! A thousand! A thousand

percent focus in one, ONE direction for

the rocket to launch successfully! You know

what? Same in your business! It takes

everything you've got! Every resource.

Every ounce of energy at your disposal,

to launch successfully. And what did broke

Harv do? I dissipated my energies. I

scattered my resources. I did not focus

and I crashed. "But Harv, if you notice,

most rich people including yourself have

all kinds of things going on. They got

several businesses. They got real estate

holdings. Stocks! They're diversified. Okay

I get it. Let me say this loud and clear.

Please. Yes it's true. Rich people well

they're usually diversified.. ONCE they

are rich! But you do not. I repeat do NOT

get rich by being diversified. You get

rich by being focused! Laser focused.

For more infomation >> Why Successful People Don't Have Multiple Streams of Active Income — T. Harv Eker - Duration: 4:30.

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We Don't Back Down - Duration: 3:44.

Every day is becoming more of a challenge to get out there.

Rains coming in heavier and heavier.

Roads are sliding away.

How do you cross that hurdle?

And we're still trying to just plow through this

and get to people.

Let's go.

We hear gunshots.

We hear bombs.

It's been an honor to serve with some of these people who

left their own families behind to come here

with the risk of not knowing whether they would come back

home or not.

Ebola has now become a part of the world.

As staff at Samaritan's Purse, we go where nobody dare to go.

Disasters come.

Storms come.

Every time we see the news in the morning,

I'm always asking myself, I wonder

if Samaritan's Purse can make a difference in that situation.

Samaritan's Purse-- we go to the hard places of the world.

We go to the remote places of the world.

And then when we are there, we meet their emergency needs.

When people ask us, "Why are you doing this?"

I say to them, "We are only showing you

the love of Christ."

Haiti has been hit by a massive hurricane.

Everybody that's here right now walked

in here three or four hours, and today

even with a bunch of pack mules carrying supplies in.

We do come to treat, but really, mainly, we

come to share the Gospel, to tell people the good news--

that Christ died for them.

I love that Samaritan's Purse is in the darkest areas

of the world.

It's 5:30 in the morning here in northern Iraq.

We've come a long way to deliver these shoebox

gifts to children living in refugee camps this Christmas.

Over 400,000 refugees fled from the terror of ISIS.

It's cold.

It's damp.

Samaritan's Purse has been providing mattresses, blankets,

coats, shoes.

The church in Niger is a persecuted church.

On the 16th and 17th of January, mobs

started burning the churches.

People basically had to flee for their lives.

Samaritan's Purse came and helped them out.

And they're not forgotten.

You see, I don't believe we ever back up.

We don't surrender.

We don't give in.

What motivated Jesus Christ to go

to that horrible crucifixion?

That same love is what motivates us to not back down.

You've got to be willing in your heart to give it

all up, surrender everything.

We're evangelizing, disciplining, and multiplying

across the globe.

God's going to take you on a journey of faith, step by step.

But our goal is to go along and let them see who we truly are,

let them see our actions, and we're

going to minister to everyone.

What part of the world are you going

to make a mark for Jesus Christ?

I've had people say, "Why don't you

wait till they come to you?"

No, we go to them.

Go ye therefore into all the world to make disciples.

People from all tongues, tribes, and nations will come to faith.

For more infomation >> We Don't Back Down - Duration: 3:44.

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Lawsuit: State of Oregon doesn't own word 'engineer' - Duration: 4:16.

JENNIFER: NOW WE HAVE A STORY

ABOUT TWO THINGS YOU MIGHT NOT

NORMALLY PUT TOGETHER.

JEFF:

WE ARE TALKING ABOUT

TRAFFIC ENGINEERING AND THE

FIRST AMENDMENT.

DAN TILKEN.

WE'RE TALKING ABOUT TRAFFIC

ENGINEERING AND THE FIRST

AMENDMENT.

THIS HAS TO DO WITH WHETHER THE

STATE OF OREGON OWNS A

PARTICULAR WORD AND WHETHER YOU

CAN GET IN TROUBLE FOR USING IT

LIKE A MAN IN BEAVERTON DID.

ON THE STREETS OF BEAVERTON

WHERE NO CITY IN OUR ENTIRE

REGION HANDS OUT TICKETS FASTER,

AND THOUSANDS ARE FOR PEOPLE

RUNNING RED LIGHTS.

DAN: AND THIS MAN HAD SOMETHING

TO SAY ABOUT THE CAMERAS AND THE

MATH FORMULA THAT DETERMINES IF

THE CAMERA FLASHES, AND YOU GET

A TICKET.

DECADES AND DECADES AND DECADES,

THIS HAS BEEN USED INCORRECTLY?

YES.

DAN: THAT WAS MY MIND.

WE CAN PROVE IT.

DAN: THIS DEMONSTRATION IS PART

OF THE THREE-YEAR OBSESSION OF

SWEDISH BORN ELECTRONICS EXPERT

MATS JARLSTROM AFTER HIS WIFE

GOT A TICKET.

HE SAYS SOME DRIVERS GET CAUGHT

IN A NO MAN'S LAND WHEN SLOWING

DOWN TO TURN RIGHT ON GREEN WHEN

THE LIGHT SUDDENLY TURNS YELLOW,

.

JARLSTROM WANTS TO TELL THE

WORLD ABOUT WHAT HE FOUND.

SO HE SHARED HIS RESEARCH AT A

, CONFERENCE OF PEOPLE WHO HELP

SET NATIONAL TRAFFIC POLICY,

.

PRETTY COOL, BUT HERE'S WERE

HERE THINGS GET INTERESTING FOR

AN ENTIRELY DIFFERENT REASON.

JARLSTROM HAD TAKEN HIS

POTENTIAL BREAK THROUGH TO THE

STATE OF OREGON'S BOARD OF

EXAMINERS FOR ENGINEERING ASKING

THEM TO CHANGE THE WAY TRAFFIC

ENGINEERS ARE TRAINED ON THE

FORMULA FOR YELLOW LIGHTS.

INSTEAD, THAT BOARD ACCUSED

JARLSTROM OF THE UNLICENSED

PRACTICE OF ENGINEERING.

JARLSTROM WAS FINED AND COULD

FACE FURTHER PUNISHMENT IF HE

CONTINUES TO CALL HIMSELF AN

ENGINEER AND TALK ABOUT HIS

RESEARCH.

TURN IT AROUND AND WANT TO

KILL THE MESSENGER.

DAN: HIS FRUSTRATION WAS FELT

ALL THE WAY IN WASHINGTON, D.C.

BY THE PEOPLE BEHIND THIS

WEBSITE.

THE INSTITUTE FOR JUSTICE WHICH

FIGHTS FOR PEOPLES'

CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS, WILL

FIGHT FOR JARLSTROM'S.

THE FIRST AMENDMENT

GUARANTEES TO EVERY AMERICAN

THEIR RIGHT TO DEBATE ANYTHING

AND EVERYTHING.

FROM TAXES TO THEOLOGY TO

TRAFFIC LIGHTS.

AND NOBODY NEEDS A GOVERNMENT

PERMISSION SLIP TO TALK.

DAN: TODAY, THEIR LAWYERS STOOD

NEXT TO JARLSTROM, AFTER FILING

A FEDERAL LAWSUIT SAYING THE

STATE OR OREGON CANNOT OWN THE

WORD ENGINEER.

YOU CAN SEE WHY THE STATE WOULD

WANT TO REGULATE WHO'S AN

ENGINEER.

FOR INSTANCE WE ALL WANT KNOW

, THE PERSON WHO DESIGNED THE

BRIDGE WE DRIVE OVER OR THE

BUILDING WE WORK IN IS QUALIFIED

BUT JARLSTROM'S LAWYERS ARGUE

, THE GOVERNMENT HAS NO INTEREST

IN RESTRICTING WHO CAN TALK

ABOUT OR CRITIQUE THE

ENGINEERING PRINCIPLES.

IT'S NOT JUST JARLSTOM IN THIS

FIGHT.

THE STATE WENT AFTER OTHERS FOR

USING THE "E" WORD WITHOUT

PASSING THE STATE'S LICENSING

TESTS, LIKE REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE

FOR GOVERNOR ALLEN ALLEY.

I'M ALLEN ALLEY, AND I'M AN

ENGINEER.

DAN: HE'S STILL FIGHTING HIS

CASE, THE REALITY IS MOST

ENGINEERS LIKE JARLSTROM, ARE

NOT LICENSED IN THIS COUNTRY,

INCLUDING MANY PROFESSORS WHO

TEACH ENGINEERING.

THERE ARE A LOT OF PEOPLE IN

THIS SITUATION IN OREGON, AND I

AM PROUD TO STAND HERE TO

REPRESENT THEM.

VERY PROUD.

DAN: SO THE INSTITUTE FOR

JUSTICE IS ACTUALLY REPRESENTING

HIM FOR FREE.

THEY ARE NOT ASKING FOR ANY

MONEY.

THIS IS ALL ABOUT PRINCIPLE.

HE TRIED TALKING TO THE STATE

BOARD OF ENGINEERING ABOUT THIS,

BUT THEY SAID THERE IS A LAWSUIT

AND WE CANNOT COMMENT.

JEFF: I'M BACK TO THIS.

MOST ENGINEERS DO NOT HAVE A

LICENSE?

DAN: THERE ARE 2 MILLION

ENGINEERS.

AT OSU, THE ENGINEERING

DEPARTMENT, IN THE CONSTRUCTION

AND CIVIL ENGINEERING, I THINK

IT IS 15 OR 13 OUT OF 45 HAVE

ENGINEERING LICENSES.

THEY JUST DO NOT, MOST ENGINEERS

DO NOT NEED THEM.

JEFF: INTERESTING STORY.

For more infomation >> Lawsuit: State of Oregon doesn't own word 'engineer' - Duration: 4:16.

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[ENG SUB] Episode 3 - RBW Trainees CUT (PD101) - Duration: 5:16.

[ Lee Gun Min, early at dawn ]

[Re-evalution test results]

HW: I want to make it into A

[Trainees entering F class]

Yeo Hwan Woong [B -> B] Choi Jae Woo [C -> B]

Lee Gun Hee [D -> D]

Dongmyeong [D -> F] Lee Gunmin [D -> F]

[ Backup group - F Trainees stand at the bottom]

DM: I need to warm up

Until the top 11, 101 fighting!

[8 cover songs for the trainees to choose from]

[Random pick for who gets to choose the team]

DM: It'll really be fair.

GH: Just make I.O.I with that team [Avengers]

[Teams complete]

HW: Definitely grab "Replay" first

[16 teams, 8 songs All have been decided]

[Trainees gathered after the songs were finalized]

[Shinee's Replay - Team 1 Hwan Woong & Gun Hee]

[Why are they so happy?]

HW: I think it's best for us to go for 'Replay' first

GH: "Replay", fighting!

GH: I hope we get "Replay"

1, 2, 3- FIGHTING!

[Cute & Sweet, Shinee's Replay

Choi Minki (Pledis): It fits the team atmosphere perfectly

A group that would say "Noona you're so pretty"? (Korean name of the song)

Hwan Woong: Have the boyish, soft look

Have the feeling that makes you want them to call you "Noona"?

[Picking their opponents]

Jung Jung (Yuehua): I pick...

He's looking this way

I pick Kim Jaehan's team

[ Flower Boys vs Tough Guys : Who will capture your heart?]

GH: All 101 trainees want center position

[Infinite's Be Mine Team 1 with Choi Jaewoo]

[Beast's Shock Team 1 with Son Dong Myeong]

[Two trainees battling for rapper position]

Kim Dohyun (Gini Stars): I'll do one more

Seo Sunghyuk (WH Creative): Again?

We need to decide this quickly.

DM: Like class president elections,

SH: No, no, no

DM: Let's give them a chance to say why they need to have that part

SH: No...

DM: Alright then, shall we drink a cup of water to clear our minds?

SH: No no let's decide this quickly

DM: Let's think about it a little

SH: But we're taking too long...

[Team 2 started their dance practice]

DM: Keeps the blood flowing and wakes you up

[Innocent] DM: Your body warm up

SH: What is this?

It's good for blood circulation

[ Will they be able to finish in time? ]

Other team: Weren't we the 'Avengers'?

[BTS Boy In Luv Team 2 with Lee Gun Min]

Kim Sangbin: They don't match the song GM: Physically...

There will be battle stages with 8 songs today

After seeing the stage

You'll be voting for 1 of the 2 groups

DM: Dongbinnie~!

Group battle evaluation

This group's stages are receiving love all over the world

That's BTS

Next stage is BTS's Boy In Luv

Hello

[Kim Sangbin - Lee Gunmin - Lai Gualin - Lee Insoo - Kim YoungKook - Kang Dongho]

Please take care of us!

Lai Gualin?

Yes.

Do you confidence to beat Team 1?

Yes, I'm confident.

Because we practiced hard

Looking forward to it

[ To Be Continued ]

[Ep 3 vote ranking]

(+14) 80. Choi Jae Woo (-2) 83. Lee Gun Min

(-8) 69. Son Dong Myeong

(-7) 39. Yeo Hwan Woong

(-3) 27. Lee Gun Hee

For more infomation >> [ENG SUB] Episode 3 - RBW Trainees CUT (PD101) - Duration: 5:16.

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Mike Paterson You Can't Be Serious Essays In Wonder kiwiconnexion - Duration: 41:39.

For more infomation >> Mike Paterson You Can't Be Serious Essays In Wonder kiwiconnexion - Duration: 41:39.

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The Fourth Phase of Water — What You Don't Know About Water, and - Duration: 18:15.

The Fourth Phase of Water � What You Don�t Know About Water, and Really Should

Water is clearly one of the most important factors for your health � especially when

you consider that your body actually consists of over 99 percent water molecules! I sincerely

believe water is a really underappreciated part of the equation of optimal health.

I�ve previously interviewed Dr. Gerald Pollack, who is one of the leading premier research

scientists in the world when it comes to understanding the physics of water, and what it means to

your health.

Besides being a professor of bioengineering at the University of Washington, he�s also

the founder and editor-in-chief of a scientific journal called Water, and has published many

peer-reviewed scientific papers on this topic. He�s even received prestigious awards from

the National Institutes of Health.

His book, The Fourth Phase of Water: Beyond Solid, Liquid, and Vapor, is a phenomenal

read that is easy to understand even for the non-professional.

It clearly explains the theory of the fourth phase of water, which is nothing short of

ground-breaking. The fourth phase of water is, in a nutshell, living water.

It�s referred to as EZ water � EZ standing for �exclusion zone� � which has a negative

charge. This water can hold energy, much like a battery, and can deliver energy too.

For years, Dr. Pollack had researched muscles and how they contract, and it struck him as

odd that the most common ideas about muscle contraction do not involve water, despite

the fact that muscle tissue consists of 99 percent water molecules.

How could it be that 99 percent of the molecules were ignored? How could it be that muscle

contracts without involving the water in some way? These questions help catalyze his passionate

investigation into water.

So You Think You Understand Water?

Gilbert Ling, who was a pioneer in this field, discovered that water in human cells is not

ordinary water (H2O), but something far more structured and organized.

I began to think about water in the context of biology: if water inside the cell was ordered

and structured and not bulk water or ordinary water as most biochemists and cell biologists

think, then it is really important, Dr. Pollack says.

Dr. Pollack�s book also touches on some of the most basic features of water, many

of which are really not understood. For example, how does evaporation take place?

Why does a tea kettle whistle? Also, despite the fact that conventional science tells us

freezing is supposed to occur at zero degrees Celsius, experiments show that it can freeze

in many different temperatures down to minus 50 degrees Celsius.

There�s actually no one single freezing point for water! Other experiments show that

the boiling point of 100 degrees Celsius (or 212 degrees Fahrenheit) does not always hold

true either.

There�s a famous website1 put together by a British scientist, Martin Chaplin. Martin

lists numerous anomalies associated with water,� Dr. Pollack says. �In other words, things

that shouldn�t be according to what we know about water�

The more anomalies we have, the more we begin to think that maybe there�s something fundamental

about water that we really don�t know. That�s the core of what I�m trying to do. In our

laboratory at the University of Washington, we�ve done many experiments over the last

decade. These experiments have clearly shown the existence of this additional phase of

water.

The reason this fourth phase of water is called the exclusion zone or EZ is because the first

thing Dr. Pollack�s team discovered is that it profoundly excludes things. Even small

molecules are excluded from EZ water.

Surprisingly, EZ water appears in great abundance, including inside most of your cells. Even

your extracellular tissues are filled with this kind of water.

The Water in Your Cells Give Them Their Negative Charge

Other inherent differences between regular water and EZ water include its structure.

Typical tap water is H2O but this fourth phase is not H2O; it�s actually H3O2.

It�s also more viscous, more ordered, and more alkaline than regular water, and its

optical properties are different. The refractive index of EZ water is about 10 percent higher

than ordinary water.

Its density is also about 10 percent higher, and it has a negative charge (negative electrical

potential). This may provide the answer as to why human cells are negatively charged.

Dr. Pollack explains:

Everybody knows that the cell is negatively charged. If you insert an electrode into any

of your cells, you�ll measure a negative electrical potential. The textbook says that

the reason for this negative electrical potential has something to do with the membrane and

the ion channels in the membrane.

Oddly, if you look at a gel that has no membrane, you record much the same potential � 100

millivolts or 150 millivolts negative. The interior of the cell is much like a gel. It�s

kind of surprising that something without a membrane yields the same electrical potential

as the cell with a membrane.

That raises the question: where does this negativity come from? Well, I think the negativity

comes from the water, because the EZ water inside the cell has a negative charge.

The same is true of the gel�the EZ water in the gel confers negativity. I think the

cells are negatively charged because the water inside the cell is mainly EZ water and not

neutral H2O.

What Creates or Builds EZ Water?

One of the greatest surprises is that the key ingredient to create EZ water is light,

i.e. electromagnetic energy, whether in the form of visible light, ultraviolet (UV) wavelengths

and infrared wavelengths, which we�re surrounded by all the time.

Infrared is the most powerful, particularly at wavelengths of approximately three micrometers,

which is all around you. The EZ water can build on any hydrophilic or water-loving surface

when infrared energy is available.

It builds by adding layer upon layer of EZ water, and can build millions of molecular

layers. This is how it occurs in nature. For example, ice doesn�t form directly from

ordinary H2O.

It goes from regular water to EZ water to ice. And when you melt it, it goes from ice

to EZ water to regular water. So EZ water is an intermediate state.

Glacial melt is a perfect way to get EZ water. And a lot of people have known that this water

is really good for your health, Dr. Pollack says.

Testing water samples using a UV-visible spectrometer, which measures light absorption at different

wavelengths, Dr. Pollack has discovered that in the UV region of 270 nanometers, just shy

of the visible range, the EZ actually absorbs light.

The more of the 270 nanometer light the water absorbs, the more EZ water the sample contains.

EZ water appears to be quite stable. This means it can hold the structure, even if you

leave it sitting around for some time.

Water samples from the river Ganges and from the Lourdes in France have been measured,

showing spikes in the 270 nanometer region, suggesting these �holy waters� contain

high amounts of EZ water. According to Dr. Pollack, there�s compelling evidence that

EZ water is indeed lifesaving�

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EZ Cellular Water Helps Explain Health Benefits of Light and Heat Therapies

Heating equates to applying infrared energy, and Dr. Pollack has found that if you apply

infrared, the EZ water builds and doesn�t diminish. The implications of this are profound

when you consider the health benefits of sitting in an infrared sauna, for example.

Essentially, one of the reasons why infrared saunas make you feel so good is because your

body�s cells are deeply penetrated by infrared energy, which builds and stores EZ water.

The same goes for light therapy, spending time in the sun, and laser therapy.

There are various kinds of light therapy using different wavelengths. We found that all wavelengths

� some in particular � of light, even weak light, build EZ. If EZ is critical for

the health of your cells, which I think is clear, these therapies have a distinct physical

chemical basis, Dr. Pollack explains.

EZ water also provides a mechanism that explains other biological mysteries. For example, Dr.

Pollack describes another fascinating finding that further bolsters our understanding of

the mechanism of action behind the health benefits of something as simple as exposing

your body to the light and heat of the sun:

We found that if we put a simple tube, like a straw, made of hydrophilic material, in

water� there�s water flow through the tube at high speed. This happens spontaneously.

But it shouldn�t happen spontaneously.

The common idea is that if you want to drive fluid through a pipe or tube, you need to

apply pressure. But we have no pressure here. There�s no pressure difference between the

input and output. But flow builds up spontaneously, and it keeps going.

Recently, we found that if we add light, the flow goes faster. It means that light has

a particular effect; especially ultraviolet light, but other wavelengths as well. It speeds

up the flow.

We think that somehow the exclusion zones (EZs) are involved because inside those tubes,

there�s a little annular ring of exclusion zone, and inside that is an area full of protons�

It seems that the exclusion zone and the pressure of these protons are driving the flow.

Now, let�s apply these mechanisms to your body. Your capillaries receive radiant energy

from outside all the time. Energy is also received from the inside of your body, as

metabolic reactions continuously generate heat or infrared.

So the question is, is it possible that the flow of blood occurring through your capillaries

is automatically enhanced by exposure to light? It appears the answer may be yes�

This is an important issue because the capillaries are puzzling,� Dr. Pollack says.

They�re so small. Some of the capillaries are smaller in diameter than the red blood

cells that pass through them. Any competent engineer would never build a pipe that�s

smaller than the junk that�s supposed to go through. But nature, apparently, has done

that�

Now, that means there�s a lot of resistance. You need something to push those red blood

cells through� One possibility is that the flow in your capillaries is aided by this

kind of radiant energy� We�re starting to test this� It�s possible that your

cardiovascular system is assisted by radiant energy in the same way that the flow in the

tubes is assisted by radiant energy.

One of the more interesting healing modalities I�ve been exploring lately is the use of

a high-powered laser. The K-Laser also has frequencies in the infrared range, which can

deeply penetrate tissue.

This kind of laser therapy has shown to provide profound healing for many painful injuries

in a very short amount of time � sometimes just minutes of treatment.

While the benefits of laser therapy are thought to be due to its action on mitochondrial activity,

it may very well be that the benefits are also related to �recharging� your damaged

cells� EZ water, as well as promoting increased capillary blood flow.

EZ water in your body also plays a role is in hyperbaric medicine, which is also good

for injuries. In that case, your tissues are exposed to high oxygen under pressure.

The results are in. We think we understand the mechanism as to why hyperbaric oxygen

is so effective for wound healing� EZ water has a higher density than bulk water.

If you take H2O and you put it under pressure, it should give you H3O2 because the EZ structure

is denser than the H2O. We did the experiments and we found, indeed, that�s the case. If

you put H2O under pressure, you get more EZ water.

The same goes for oxygen. EZ also has more oxygen than H2O, and when you increase oxygen

content, you get more EZ water. So, hyperbaric treatment builds EZ water in your body, particularly

in injured areas where EZ water is needed.

Alkalinity and Your Body�s Negative Charge May Be Critical for Health

I personally drink vortexed water nearly exclusively as I became a big fan of Viktor Schauberger

who did much pioneering work on vortexing about a century ago.

Dr. Pollack found that by creating a vortex in a glass of water, you�re putting more

energy into it, thereby increasing EZ. According to Dr. Pollack, virtually ANY energy put into

the water seems to create or build EZ water.

We have looked at acoustic energy that seems to effect some change in the water. We�re

still not sure exactly what. Vortexed water puts enormous energy into the water. There

are several groups in Europe studying this phenomenon right now.

As mentioned earlier, EZ water is alkaline and carries a negative charge. Maintaining

this state of alkalinity and negative charge appears to be important for optimal health.

Drinking water can be optimized in a variety of different ways, by injecting light energy

or physical energy into the water by vortexing, for example. This is fairly easy using magnets.

Reversing the vortex every few seconds may even create more energy.

Clearly, more research needs to be done in this area, but some is already underway. My

own R&D team is working on a careful study in which we use vortexed water to grow sprouts,

to evaluate the vitality and effectiveness of the water.

As for a natural source of EZ water for drinking, an ideal source is glacial melt. Unfortunately,

this is extremely inaccessible for most people. Another good source is water from deep sources,

such as deep spring water.

The deeper the better, as EZ water is created under pressure. Natural spring water is another

excellent way to obtain this type of water and you can use FindaSpring.com2 to help you

find one close to you.

Besides optimizing the water you drink, you can help generate an electron surplus, or

support this negative charge within your body, simply by connecting to the Earth, which also

has a negative charge.

This is the basis of the earthing or grounding technique, which has been shown to have significant

health benefits by allowing the transfer of negatively charged electrons from the ground

into the soles of your feet.

In a sense, it�s as though your cells are built like batteries that are naturally recharged

by spending time outdoors � whether sunny or overcast, and walking barefoot, connecting

to the negative charge of the earth!

If you have an organ that�s not functioning well � for example, it�s lacking that

negative charge � then the negative charge from the earth and� [drinking] EZ water

can help restore that negativity. I�ve become convinced� that this negative charge is

critical for healthy function, Dr. Pollack says.

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Giraffes Can't Dance Read Aloud by Books Read Aloud For Children - Duration: 5:40.

Giraffes Can't Dance by Gilles Andreae and Guy Parker-Rees.

Gerald was a tall giraffe whose neck was long and slim.

But his knees were awfully crooked and his legs were rather thin.

He was very good at standing still and munching shoots off trees.

But when he tried to run around, he bucked at the knees.

Now every year in Africa they hold the Jungle Dance, where every single animal turns up

to skip and prance.

And this year when the day arrived poor Gerald felt so sad, because when it came to dancing

he was really very bad.

The warthogs started waltzing and the rhinos rock 'n' rolled.

The lions danced a tango that was elegant and bold.

The chimps all did a cha-cha with a very Latin feel,

and eight baboons then teamed up for a splendid Scottish reel.

Gerald swallowed bravely as he walked toward the floor.

But the lions saw him coming, and they soon began to roar.

"Hey, look at clumsy Gerald," the animals all sneered.

"Giraffes can't dance, you sill fool!

Oh, Gerald, you're so weird."

Gerald simply froze up.

He was rooted to the spot.

They're right, he thought.

I'm useless.

Oh, I feel like such a clot.

So he crept off from the dance floor, and he started walking home.

He'd never felt so sad before - so sad and so alone.

Then he found a little clearing, and he looked up at the sky.

"The moon can be so beautiful," he whispered with a sigh.

"Excuse me!"

coughed a cricket who'd seen Gerald earlier on.

"But sometimes when you're different you just need a different song."

"Listen to the swaying grass and listen to the trees.

To me the sweetest music is those branches in the breeze.

"So imagine that the lovely moon is playing just for you -

everything makes music if you really want it to."

With that, the cricket smiled and pickup up his violin.

Then Gerald felt his body do the most amazing thing.

His hooves had started shuffling, making circles on the ground.

His neck was gently swaying, and his tail was swishing round.

He threw his legs out sideways, and he swung them everywhere.

Then he did a backward somersault and leapt up in the air.

Gerald felt so wonderful his mouth was open wide.

"I am dancing!

Yes, I'm dancing!

I AM DANCING!"

Gerald cried.

Then, one by one, each animal who'd been there at the dance

arrived while Gerald boogied on and watched him, quite entranced.

They shouted, "It's a miracle!

We must be in a dream.

Gerald's the best dancer that we've ever, ever seen!"

"How did you learn to dance like that?

Please, Gerald, tell us how."

But Gerald simply twirled around and finished with a bow.

Then he raised his head and looked up at the moon and stars above.

"We all can dance," he said, "when we find music that we love."

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Nightcore - Forget Me [Lyrics & Spectrum] Saviour - Duration: 3:01.

Take me to incredible places Where I can be faceless

I want to regret everything I do I want to neglect everyone but you

Teach me to care less Teach me I'm careless

Now that you've met me Don't you forget me

Don't you forget me Now that you know me

Do you regret me?

Do you regret me?

Don't you forget me

Maybe I don't, maybe I don't care You should forget about me

Maybe I don't, maybe I don't care You should forget about me

You keep pretending like it doesn't affect you

Take my mind away from these places Leaving no traces of me

I want to resent everything I do I want to replace everyone but you

Tell me to careless I want to be careless

Now that you've met me Don't you forget me

Don't you forget me Now that you know me

Do you regret me?

Do you regret me?

Maybe I don't, maybe I don't care You should forget about me

Maybe I don't, maybe I don't care Enough about today

Enough about this world Enough about myself

Make me more like you Make me less like me

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6 Ways to be a BAD Global Citizen - Duration: 10:38.

Hey guys, Ethan from RealLife English here with another really kickass English lesson

for you.

Actually, today's lesson is not so much about the English language as it is about

how English learners should act.

If you are learning English it is definitely to your benefit to learn how to be a good

global citizen.

This is going to help you with connecting with people from other places all over the

world, with traveling, with using the language and not making an ass of yourself.

So I just got back to the United States, I was recently in Thailand for a couple months,

as many of you may know, I was actually living there in a place called Chiang Rai and I really

disappointed myself during this time.

Why?

Because normally I am an excellent global citizen, if I do say so myself, and in Thailand

I did everything I would say that a global citizen should NOT do.

And so I wanted to share my experience with you so that you might learn what SHOULD global

citizens do?

How do you be a good global citizen?

And what do I normally do when I travel or go live in a new place?

So I'm going to kind of contrast my experience living in Thailand along with Bali, where

I just was, in Indonesia, before returning to the United States.

All right guys, let's jump into the 6 Things Not to Do When Trying to Be a Global Citizen.

So number one, the first thing that a global citizen should NOT do is…

Not learn the language.

So that's exactly what I didn't do in Thailand.

I only learned enough very basic Thai to get by, so this would be like I learned some numbers

so that I could ask prices when I go to the market, so that I could not pay kind of like

a "foreigners' price."

I learned basically how to say "Hello," "Good morning," "excuse me," "sorry,"

I could not even have the most basic conversation with any Thai person, I basically could just

smile and wave.

So that's the first really terrible thing that I did.

Being an English learner, a lot of times English is enough when you travel, you can meet a

lot of people who speak good English and you connect with them through this.

English is my first language, I have that benefit obviously.

But, I think that it's not enough, and I always try to challenge myself when I go to

a new place to learn a little bit of the language so that I can connect with the locals, and

I did a much better job of doing this before going to Bali.

I kind of learned maybe 10-20 phrases to get me started and then I would ask people there

how to say different things, so I could at least initiate a conversation in Indonesian

before switching to English right off the bat.

And I found that when you do this, even if you just speak a little bit of the basics

people really appreciate you making the effort to learn their language, so even as an English

learner, don't make the excuse that you speak English, try to learn a little bit of

basics of the local language so you can connect more with the locals.

So, number two, I didn't learn anything about Thai history, I still know almost nothing

about Thai history, and this is a mistake that I believe people make all the time when

they travel or go live abroad.

A lot of people make the excuse that "Oh I'll learn the history when I get there,"

or "Why should I learn it anyway?

It's not really that important for learning the language."

However, I would highly disagree with this.

Knowing something about the history of the place that you're going to, of the place

that you might be living in is crucial for learning the language because it really helps

you understand why people are as they are today in that country, and I would also say

that this is something a little extra that helps you to connect to the locals.

So, don't make the excuse that you don't need to know anything about the history.

Just open up the wikipedia entry about that country and learn the 30-second, basic introduction

to that country's history, so that you won't make a ass of yourself when you're in the

country.

All right, so number three would be judging people based on your own cultural values.

This is something that I believe I did too much in Thailand and again I am really disappointed

with myself because I am usually quite good at being very non-judgmental, of giving people

the benefit of the doubt.

"The benefit of the doubt" means that you basically give people an excuse.

You give them a free pass to do something because maybe it's something that you don't

understand.

So I didn't give Thai people generally the benefit of the doubt when they would do something

that I didn't understand.

An example of this, of something that really frustrated me there, which was silly, is that

people take a lot of selfies.

They would go to places like these beautiful cafes, there are many beautiful cafes in Thailand,

by the way, and they would spend the whole time just taking pictures of themselves, taking

pictures of their food, their coffee, and not actually enjoying the environment.

And I didn't take the time to really understand, what might be the history behind this, or

the cultural explanation for why people are really obsessed with taking pictures of themselves.

I never asked anyone, or really put in the time or the effort to understand why people

were like this.

I just got frustrated, which, it hurts me, it doesn't help anyone, so, always giving

people the benefit of the doubt, being non-judgmental, being very patient, putting yourself in other

people's shoes.

It really benefits you as a person, as a global citizen, as a human being, to understand,

to try to understand other people's world views.

So number 4, which will help with all of these things is of course making local friends.

Either friends that speak English, or if you are making the effort to learn the local language,

maybe someone that is going to be helping you to learn it, and are, you know, obviously

you need someone who is a bit patient while you are learning it.

So when I was in Thailand I made zero local friends unfortunately.

I really missed out on a huge opportunity I think.

Again not just to connect with the local culture, but to connect with people who have a different

life experience from me.

This is one of the big benefits of global citizenship is that you get to see how people

all over the world through their different experiences, their different points of views,

kind of grow up, and how they see the world.

So it's a regret of mine that I didn't make any local friends.

I'm sure with a little bit of effort, just by being a little bit more friendly, smiling

at more people, and putting myself out there to start more conversations and meet more

people I could have very easily made some local friends, which would have helped me

to learn more all about the culture, and be a better global citizen.

All right, so number five a very crucial thing when you go to a new place.

If you learn nothing else from this video I would say this is extremely important for

everything else you're going to hear.

It's being curious and asking a lot of questions.

So obviously when you learn the local language or you find people who speak English, you

learn about the history, you are non-judgmental and patient, and you make local friends it

becomes much easier to become curious because you're just more motivated to learn more

about the place that you are at.

I did a much better job in Bali at this than when I was in Thailand.

I actually had the benefit there that I already had a friend, so I was able to connect with

her and some of her friends, but we also just would be kind of curious when we would go

in the taxi for example.

We would ask the driver, you know, about what else he did in Bali.

We would ask him about the local holiday that was happening when we were there, and it was

just interesting to get to know people's points of views again.

To experience a little bit about how people there live lives, and to imagine a little

bit like, what would my life be like if I had grown up in Bali.

And this is something that I always love when I travel, I like to ask myself like, "Huh,

I wonder what my life would be like if I had grown up in Bali, if I had grown up in Japan,

if I grew up in Spain," and to, I think this is something that global citizens do,

they kind of imagine their life through the lens of many different cultures.

And that will bring me to number six, which is, getting fascinated by the local culture.

And obviously we talked about this a little bit, the history is a big part of this, and

all of the other things that I already said, one through five, contribute a lot to this.

Learning about the local culture really gives you an entirely new, higher level of appreciation

for the place that you are visiting, or that you are living in.

And this could be things like taking a dance class, taking a cooking class, if your play

an instrument maybe finding a jam session and going to play guitar or singing with the

locals or even just listening to music and appreciating it with the locals.

And of course, this can contribute to you meeting new people who are going to help you

with all the other things on this list.

So, I know a lot of people tend to travel to new places and they get too comfortable

by just talking to other foreigner, or by just talking to people from their own country.

I know I did this in Thailand.

It was very out of character for me, I feel like I missed out on a huge opportunity to

experience a new place, to experience a new culture, to really understand a new, different

worldview from my own, and to take up my global citizenship, so to speak.

So that said, I feel like I've learned a huge lesson.

I will not be making these mistakes again when I go to visit a new place.

I hope that you have learned something about this and that you will take consideration

of these lessons that I learned next time you visit another country, speak to someone

from another country, or if you ever go live abroad, or are living abroad right now.

So I would really appreciate it if you learned anything in this video if you found anything

interesting in this video if you would LIKE it, and of course, I would love it if you

would share your experience.

Do you have any stories about when you were a really good global citizen?

When you were a really bad global citizen?

Share them below and let's start a conversation around this topic.

I can't wait to hear what you guys say!

So remember to go out there and kick ass with your English, kick ass with your global citizenship,

and I will see you guys really soon.

Aww yeah!

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Things WOMEN can get away with that MEN can't - Duration: 4:37.

Welcome to US380 my name is Brianna

and I'm going to talk to you about why women are so great and why we can get

away with some things that men just can't.

Number one on my list is speeding tickets hello I probably gotten out of

a good handful of speeding tickets and

think it's because I'm a little annoying

when I talk to the officer I'm like telling him everything that happened

in my day I mean why I was probably

speeding at that exact moment so he's just like okay you know what like I have

work to do witch promise not to speed here's your warning please leave some

women are just so beautiful they like flip a hair they back to my lashes and

the officers like ma'am just kind of slow down okay here's your warning then

you got your eyelashes at the cop and he's probably gonna think something's

a little off with you and he has to take

you in it just doesn't work for you like it does for women women we can get away

with wearing workout clothes anywhere men you try and wear basketball shorts

to work and someone's probably going to

make you go home and change women we were our Lululemon's and people are like

oh you look so cute today and nothing not so said about it we can wear workout

clothes anywhere and then it just you can't do it another thing is everyone's

tired we all work a ton but women we can

look fresh every single day we get some of that concealer we cover our little

break out and no one would know that we

stayed up until 2am then you're watching on it Netflix and then it's going to

show it's going to show that you were up

all night and women bistra men and we're like ahh last night I lied to better

like nine o'clock so fresh refreshed men

it just open doesn't happen that way another thing that women we can now you

get some free things right am i right but let's talk about Vegas first of all

women you can probably get away with getting

notta Vegas for five hundred dollars then you have to promise your first one

child to regard the vegas for them to let you leave because you have spent

so much money and you probably owe them

even more money than you have and why is

it the double standard I don't know but it is and today he's just so much fun

on girls trips and that's just something

that we can get away with and then can't we also get free games all the time I

have a girlfriend that has an awesome gym membership and a personal trainer

and she's pained enough gain some the trainer was like just uh you know broom

only on your Instagram every now and then she's like okay who does that right

men that I've never seen a male trainer be like a bro promote me and you get

free workouts and then it just doesn't work that way sometimes it's just it's

great to be a girl when you get the free thing and lastly which i think is

hilarious and it's definitely a double standard but we can get away with taking

selfies men you just can't men have selfies on their Instagram and girls

are like I don't know he looks pretty full

of himself yet she has like 32 selfies back to back on her Instagram it's just

a weird double standard but for some reason we can get away with it and you

can't girls can also get away with the group picture right where guys they're

like these are like huddled up around each other like looking kind of awkward

and the shirts are like pulling and so expanding their or they're like not

touching each other and they're just standing there girls we like getting

group pictures and we're like giving them side view we're giving them

shoulder we're getting like kisses and we're making group pictures look so cute

guys not so much these are just a couple fun things but women we can get away

with and then you just can't we love you

but you just can't pull off the group pic or the selfie so all you women out

there who are shown up to work for refreshed looking great after

binge-watching five hours of some netflix and you're also rocking your

leggings and no one's going to say a thing

power on and keep going thank you guys so much for watching feel free to

comment, share, like, tweet, subscribe, and I'll see you next time

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Gavo // Don't Cry Vol.4 - Duration: 3:33.

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Nier - The story of Devola & Popola - Duration: 7:52.

At the brink of extinction at the hands of a deadly disease, humanity was left desperate for a solution.

A group of scientist created a project named project Gestalt in an attempt to save the human race.

This project involved separating a person's soul from their body.

Replicants: empty bodies that were copied from humans were to be rejoined with their souls

also known as Gestalts after the epidemic had passed.

Another project known as project Grimoire Noir was created to put the humans back together

after their bodies and souls had been split.

Once a Gestalt was successfully implemented into a vessel in the form of a book,

the project was deemed successful.

Two books with the names Grimoire Noir and Grimoire Weiss were created

as the solution for when humanity was destined to be awakened from the Gestalt project,

as it would require a huge amount of energy to do so the power was sealed away in different books.

The title of the original Gestalt was given to a man named Nier,

who was tasked with providing genetic material for the project

of the promise that he'd recieve a cure for his sick daughter Yonah.

In order to have someone who could look over the project as the humans slept, androids were created.

And so, several models of twin androids with the names Devola and Popola were born.

Their one job was very straightforward:

''Function as observers of Project Gestalt.''

That was the sole reason that they'd been created.

Although all of the Devola and Popola models carried themselves with pride

seeing as they'd been entrusted with the future of humanity - they felt anxious as well.

But because all of the models were created as twins, they never had to carried their burden alone.

As several pairs of twins were created, they were all given specific areas to supervise

until the ''promised day'' when humanity was to be awakened once more.

However, as the years passed on, the project started failing

when the Replicant bodies would relapse due to becoming self-aware.

Which in turn would cause their Gestalts to turn hostile.

The relapses would result in Replicants catching a disease known as ''the Black Scrawl,''

only for them to eventually die.

Relapses were quickly becoming frequent and so the Black Scrawl started spreading fast.

This left the Devola and Popola models frustrated and without a solution.

In order to not let the Replicants know that the project was failing, Devola and Popola would act as if nothing was wrong.

But when it was just the two of them, they'd hold each other close in fear.

The burden they were made to bare was heavy but they could endure it because they had each other.

But this caused them to question if their creators knew the fate of the project

and therefore decided to make them a twin model,

as the burden of humanity's fate would be too heavy to bear alone.

Years went by and the twin models were still left without a solution for the increasing relapses.

They'd always keep a straight face and try to do their work the very best they could

surrounded by relapsing Replicants and hostile Gestalts.

But when a certain group acted out of line, they had to intervene.

Nier's Replicant was unknowingly threatening to bring the entire project to a halt,

which forced the twins that were supervising that area to take action against him.

But as a result of Nier's eventual death, Project Gestalt collapsed.

After the Devola and Popola models who were set in charge of that specific area

failed at their job as supervisors by not only revealing the truth of the project to the Replicants

but also failing to protect the project;

Nier sacrificed himself for the sake of his friends and in doing so,

he inevitably doomed the project as he was the one who was set to provide the genetic material.

Without the project, humanity had no way of recovering and so they were eventually set to go extinct.

This realization caused the twin model androids to send the rest of the Replicant data they had

to be stored on a base on the moon as a last resort.

As it would be better to risk whatever little chance they had

than to completely give up on trying to bring the humans back.

Because protecting humanity was their instinct,

they were desperate to try anything for the sake of their masters.

This same instinct is what caused the downfall of the Devola and Popola models.

As all androids had been programmed with the instinct to protect humans,

they started hating the models who had doomed humanity.

And so, the Devola and Popola models were the ones who were forced to take the blame.

Although it started simply as mean comments and sour glares once every now and then,

it all eventually piled up and all twin models came to be known as scapegoats.

After the incident, the twin models were labled as unstable

and so their systems were deemed unfit for future androids.

The remaining Devola and Popola models that were still active went under a memory wipe

only to be forcibly reprogrammed to feel constant guilt at the actions of the other Devola and Popola.

After the planet was invaded by aliens and taken over by machine lifeforms,

one certain pair of twins fled from camp to camp in search of a place that would take them in.

They were met with slander and violence seemingly no matter where they went.

After Devola had her leg injured by a member at one of the camps the two of them were staying at,

they had to make their way through deserts and harsh weather on-top of Devola's leg injury,

but they eventually found their way to a place called ''the Resistance camp,''

where they were reluctantly offered a place to stay in exchange for work.

The androids that were residing at the camp didn't fully trust them and because of that,

all of the dangerous dirty work that no one else wanted to do was pushed onto the two of them instead.

Although they weren't built as combat androids, they were forced to fight and to on dangerous expeditions.

As a result of this, Devola naturally turned hostile towards any other android who'd approach them.

But she had Popola by her side to act as a voice of reason.

When questioned about why the twins get stuck with the worst jobs,

neither Anemone or the twins wish to delve into the past

and instead simply explain the fact that the twin models were destined to live in shame.

At the resicstance camp is where they eventually came in contact with a YoRHa android named 2B.

2B approached the twins in search of a scanner that could detect android black boxes

and Devola remembered working on something along those lines in the past,

and so they provided her with the scanner.

They eventually met with another YoRHa unit named 9S who was partnered with 2B.

After the YoRHa androids were overrun by a virus and their base was destroyed,

Devola and Popola were the only ones who could perform sufficient matinence on 9S

after he was injured.

Seeing 9S slowly become more unstable after completing more of his missions made both twins anxious,

because they wished for him to be able to fully complete his mission without dying.

After 9S gained access to the Tower's main strucure and in doing so reaching the final part of his journey,

Devola and Popola sacrificed themselves in order to help him enter the main Tower

in an attempt to atone for their sins.

After helping 9S gain access the two of them collapsed at the bottom of the tower.

YoRHa unit A2 later came across the two of them when entering the tower,

and here, Devola asked unit A2 if they had been helpful.

A2 reassures her that they were both able to help before she enters the tower,

the twin's fate is left up to interpretation.

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