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Hello, friend, I am ready to help you learn fun facts from history and today I have an

awesome lesson on a pioneer from African American history named Bessie Coleman.

Bessie Coleman is known in history as the first African American woman to earn her pilot's

license.

The life of Bessie Coleman began on January 26, 1892, where she was born in Atlanta, Texas.

Her parents were George and Susan Coleman and they both had 13 children altogether.

Bessie's story is amazing because she fought for her dreams where many flying schools in

the United States did not allow her to attend their schools.

This is where Bessie studied on her own to learn how to speak French.

She did this so that she could move to France and learn how to fly.

After learning to speak French Bessie Coleman left the United States and moved to France.

There she attended a well-known school called the Caudron Brother's School of Aviation.

It took Bessie Coleman 7 months to earn her pilots license and she was off to the skies.

After earning her license Bessie made money performing at air shows doing tricks in her

plane also called stunt flying.

Another part of her performance was jumping out of airplanes and parachuting to the ground.

Sadly, Bessie Coleman died at the age of 34.

She was very young.

During a rehearsal where she was practicing for an air show, her plane crashed killing

her on April 30, 1926, in Jacksonville Florida.

Reaching for the skies and not letting color barriers stop her Bessie Coleman will be remembered

in history as the first African American woman to earn her pilots license.

Thanks for watching our video with a few quick and fun facts for kids from the biography

of Bessie Coleman.

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Learn About Changes to Your DIRECTV Bill | AT&T DIRECTV - Duration: 2:20.

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You can find your new AT&T account number

in the upper-right corner of your bill,

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Just below, and circled,

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The account summary section lists important information,

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Your service summary shows your DIRECTV service,

and handy ways to pay are below your summary.

Did you get paperless billing with DIRECTV?

This feature will continue for your new AT&T bill.

We'll send you an email notification,

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View your bill details and pay your bill,

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When you're ready to pay your bill,

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In some cases, your AutoPay payment date will change,

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Take a look at your bill

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About "Grand Illusions: American Art and the First World War" - Duration: 3:18.

Well I started thinking about this book when America invaded Iraq in March of 2003.

And, the way in which the protests were going on and the, sort of, dedication to going to

war, the patriotic issues that were put forward, it all sort of resonated with me.

And I thought, when has this happened before?

When did America have the first time to do an elective foreign war?

And I kept thinking about the first world war.

And I knew the centennial was coming up and this would be a really good time to explore

how the war intensity of that day, 2003, 2004, was really recapitulating energies that started

a century earlier.

In American art, the received wisdom is that WWI had very little effect on American art

and American artists because the United States was in the war for only seventeen months and

not that many people died relative to the number of people, the deaths of various European

countries, the combatant nations; where Russians and Germans lost 1.7 million and Americans

lost 117,000.

So, the received wisdom is that the war just did not have that much effect on American

art.

I thought that couldn't be.

If we're living through a major war, all of us are effected by that, including artists.

So, it's worth going back to look at the artists, the well known artists and the lesser known

artists of the time, to see how they were processing the war.

I call the book "Grand Illusions" in reference to Jean Renoir's great anti-war film, "The

Grand Illusion", "La Grande Illusion" from 1937, which has always been understood as

one of the most important texts, visual texts, against war.

In fact, when the Germans invaded and occupied Paris, they found every print of the film

they could find and burned it because they found it's peace message so antithetical to

their beliefs.

So I always loved that film and the filmmaker Renoir was a great inspiration to me, so when

I wrote this book, I was thinking about in the various ways that artists can work.

They create illusions and illusions are not always bad, artistic illusions can be good

things too.

It's why we go to art museums and why we look at art.

Why we read fiction and go to movies.

So, I'm not anti-illusion, but sometimes illusions can help us see the world more clearly and

sometimes illusions can distort the world for us.

That's what I was trying to examine in the book.

Picasso said, "Art is a lie that tells the truth" and I wanted to see in what ways were

artists using illusions of the skills they had abilities to put forward.

As artists, how were those illusions leading toward greater, progressive attitudes about

war?

About gender?

About class relations and race relations?

And how were they being used in other directions to be more stall defying and anti-progressive.

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Facts About Junk Food | Healthy Lifestyle | Living Healthy - Duration: 2:48.

how to train your brain to hate junk food many of our favorite supermarket

snacks are made with the perfect amount of added sugar salt fat and other

chemicals designed to make us want more but you can steer clear of processed

food by eating as many health Whole Foods as possible here are some tips to

hate junk food aim for three colors study found that people prefer three

food items and three different colors on their place compared with more or less

of a bur category so instead of reaching for a candy bar snack on nuts fruit

slices and a small square of dark chocolate to get a healthy variety of

colors textures and nutrients make healthy food treat one of the best

easiest desserts red grapes in the freezer and cap of dinner with something

sweet without kick-starting sugar cravings the five ingredient rule if

there are more than five ingredients on a food label a red flag for food

processing don't buy it this is an easy way to avoid impulse buys like flavor

blaster chips or pre-made cookies when food shopping keep the healthy stuff

handy stone healthy foods you want to eat more front and center in your fridge

snack foods are so easy to dig into it chew more than you need if you can make

people chew more they will eat less next time you sneak in a treat

choose slowly unconsciously wait until you finish one bite to take the next one

shufai way to consume less processed food is to learn more about what you are

really eating here or a few that make us cringe those frozen grilled chicken

breasts get their marks from a machine infused with vegetable oil the

preservative BHA is added to processed food the vitamin d3 added to many yogurt

brands is manufactured from Sheetz grease under natural flavor in BB

q baked Lay's is made with milk and chicken powder

these are some facts about junk foods

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10 Facts about me || Ft. A Special Guest! - Duration: 1:36.

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LETS TALK ABOUT IT - Duration: 9:09.

everybody I'm throwing this in on our vlog today just because I think it's

cute as hell and it I love the ugly bug they're beautiful

this one's really been fixed up nice hey Jim Mullikin everybody we're gonna go to

the lines get Jill way to wagon go juice we're gonna watch that ass everybody

your plants gonna wash their ass tonight

Johnny because they're safe

everybody's brandon loves Chuck stop here in Sheboygan and I need on the mat

here look at that that's very macabre

hey Megan on Monday the money though

background antic in the money any day

all right water not black beans laughing - nobody

yep and we're gonna kill after we check our way

our I'm people our ways are we have you I've been 25 you know

I believe between Africa now fugitive

and my reasoning

I love independent life

bring it for me

you ever notice this harder to back up when you have 20 spaces than when you

have one and just me

I got twenty things not broken

you give me one spot I'm gonna get in there

I think it's cause you got up the nest a man

when it's just one spot

by this is the fancy new shower that's a lot of size I'm sure everybody wants to

come to the truck stop and get a shower look you can watch your top bottom and

your bottom bottom unless you're a midget and you just watch the bottom

bottom I don't know exactly okay everyone we're all showered

up and headed up out of the truck stop now we are going to Pottsville

Pennsylvania hello the cheese another cheesehead

and what I was thinking too

like I said before I can actually in two years be totally done with trucking if I

want to I've been done before and I always come

back

that my tentative plans was six months

everything's paid off totally and truck for a couple of years thanks that

money I know what I'm going to make and then not work anymore a regular job but

stay home and go fishing or whatever I mean there are other things I've got in

the works hog farm I mean it that's a million dollar possibility there you

know I may do it even if I do that that's just a part-time job for the

money and if the husband comes about and I definitely won't drop full-time

anymore and I still do a little part-time horse farm stuff like you know

grain and corn and stuff like that then I'm just not sure about where this is

going because of the hog barn mainly I've been asking a husband for three

years but I've been sucking for an eternity

and it always works so I'm using you as my sounding board in the way the husband

don't pan out still not truck with two years but then

what am I going to do if I don't know that I really want to quit just because

I can does it mean I want to I don't have to

but I feel like that a truck-driving is kind of like playing ball for a NFL or

something you have a life span and you need to be done with your trucking

career or it will kill you I really think jogging will kill you

your your physical self bill you know you get it's so hard to kind of eat the

food and we fall prey to to ourselves and our laziness

that makes a difficult choice so I love trucking

but I don't think it's healthy of course I get such a hobby truck but I

don't think I can do unique job I don't believe it 100% let's just I'm a hundred

percent type of guy 110 percent type of guy

a lot of people have a problem they don't know why they're cooking they

don't know why they're working they don't have a plan and I I believe that

if you don't have a plan you might as well not be doing anything

because you're just kind of you're like a planet orbiting in space with the no

atmosphere you're just sitting still even if you're working plantoys take

them safe moving through space but it has no objective

do you have any thoughts on the matter I would certainly listen

I'll see you guys at the truck stop

night

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What Everyone Should Know About The Menstrual Flow The Female Cycle - Duration: 5:34.

What Everyone Should Know About The Menstrual Flow The Female Cycle

By consciousreminder

ANNELIE SOLIS

Before I begin, this is an article about menstruation�but it�s not just for women!

Sure, menstruation may seem irrelevant to a man, but it�s about understanding each

other, and we need more understanding in the world!

This is a topic that men (and women) have shied away from for so long that you kind

of have to wonder, are we overlooking something here?

So if you�re one of those who cringe at the mention of �period blood� or refer

to menstruation only as �that time of the month�, just relax yourself and read.

For me it started about six months ago when I was sitting on a mountain with a new friend,

quietly breathing in the fresh nighttime air and the vast, moonlit landscape before us.

I looked up.

I�ve always appreciated a kind of magic in the subtle movements of the moon: sometimes

a pale ghost in the daylight, sometimes nothing but a smile in the lilac sky after sunset,

sometimes retreating completely into mysterious darkness, allowing the stars to dominate.

I�ve known for a long time that symbolically the moon represents feminine energy, which

has been a subconscious theme in my artwork for years now, but I admit that I never fully

analysed the connection.

It was on this night, beneath the ethereal glow of her fully illuminated face, that I

came to consciously understand the significance and depth of that symbol for the first time.

I was soaking in her light, content, when my friend broke my silent admiration to ask

me if I was menstruating (um, why?).

I responded that I was and added a sarcastic �fun, right?� because you know, who likes

getting their period?

Maybe I thought we would bond a little over this struggle that all women share.

But there was no conversation after that and in the thickness of our silence I became painfully

aware that behind my thoughtless words was a negation of one of the most defining aspects

of the feminine: her cyclical nature.

And there was the link, as stirringly poetic as it was literal: The cycles of life are

reflected in the womb of the female, just as they ebb and flow with the rhythms of the

moon!

This is a realisation that moves me again and again.

What magic!

Over the next couple of weeks that I spent with that beautiful new friend, and with the

help of some books she recommended to me, I began to understand and integrate the implications

of this realisation�beyond just the airy-fairyness of moon magic.

Do allow me to elaborate on what I�ve learnt:

Like the phases of the moon (and the seasons of the year) the menstrual cycle also has

four distinct phases: pre-ovulation, ovulation, pre-menstruation, and menstruation.

(If you need a quick biology refresher on the processes of the female reproductive system,

now�s the time.)

And during each phase, just like those of the moon, the woman experiences and expresses

different energies.

OVULATION/FULL MOON

Think of ovulation as the full moon, a time of heightened energy and creative power; a

woman has the potential to create new life or new ideas.

Her energy is radiant like the Mother Moon.

PRE-MENSTRUATION/WANING MOON

When the woman�s hormone levels decrease, like the moon�s now waning light, her energy

begins descending towards the darkness of its interior: the almost infamous pre-menstrual

phase.

It is a time when logical thinking gives way to emotion and intuition.

MENSTRUATION/NEW MOON

By the time the lining of the uterus has deteriorated and she begins to bleed, it�s like the new

moon.

It is a time of darkness, reflection, death and cleansing of the old.

Physical energy levels are way lower and she naturally requires more time to rest, sleep

and dream.

Here is the potential for renewal and rebirth.

PRE-OVULATION/WAXING MOON

As the moon begins to show herself again, the woman�s energy becomes like that of

a virgin, vibrant, refreshed, liberated from her procreative cycle and filled with renewed

focus and passion for life!

And the cycle continues.

To understand how this applies, think about it like this: if an egg is released and fertilised,

the energy is channeled into the creation of a new life.

If, on the other hand, the egg is not fertilised, the same creative energy still exists and

will instead need to be expressed by the woman in some other way.

The idea is to understand the energies of each phase so that they can be expressed positively

and productively, transforming the menstrual cycle (meaning the entire cycle, not just

the time of bleeding) into a source of serious physical, mental, emotional, spiritual, sexual,

and creative energy.

When a woman truly acknowledges her cyclical nature, she recognises that she forms part

of the great rhythms of the Universe, and as such, can act in a way that creates and

radiates harmony!

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Kate Middleton Opens up About Motherhood Challenges & Her Own Mental Health Issues - Duration: 1:49.

During a maternal mental health speech on March 23 in London, Kate Middleton, the Duchess

of Cambridge opens up about her motherhood experience as well as the tribulations she

has had.

This includes the mental health challenges she faced as an outcome of the trials she

has experienced.

Motherhood is indeed a challenge but a wonderful experience too and this applies to every mother,

whether she is a commoner or a Duchess.

This means that even the noble people are not exempted with these kinds of challenges.

Kate Middleton, 35 and a mother of two said that there are no rules in parenting but all

parents should do everything they can to take care of the entire family.

However, it can also result to a lack of confidence and lack of knowledge in spite of having the

most support at home.

For her, motherhood is rewarding and a great experience but there are times that she is

being tested.

She went on to say that she also grapples with mental health issues not just because

of motherhood and postpartum depression.

Sadly, for some mothers, this experience can be made so much harder due to challenges with

our very mental health," she said.

According to the Huffington Post, Kate Middleton reminded mothers that the experience can be

overwhelming but it is surely filled with joy and love.

The Duchess is reportedly having relationship challenges with her husband Prince William,

who has been spotted partying with his ex-girlfriends and popular models.

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14 AMAZING Facts About Dreams! - Duration: 10:14.

From lucid dreaming to violent sleepwalking, today we look at 14 Facts About Dreams!

Number 14.

Years Spent Dreaming Since the average person sleeps between 6

and 8 hours per night, it is safe to conclude that you spend about a quarter of your life

dreaming.

While this is easy to deduce, it is not so easy to really wrap your head around.

To put it in perspective, someone created a tool which breaks down that amount of time

and shows what it means in comparison to other things.

For instance, by the time you reach 20 years old, you will have slept about 8 years of

your life.

That is equivalent to 73,242 hours.

During that time, about 92 hours were spent dreaming about money, 732 hours were spent

dreaming about sex, and 1831 hours were spent dreaming about happiness.

Your body could have burnt over 5,000,000 calories during that time, which is equivalent

to about 10,000 Big Macs!

Number 13.

Frozen In Place We've probably all had nightmares where

we can't move a muscle.

Frozen in place, anxiety washes over you as you try desperately to break free from the

grasp of whatever has you.

Then you jerk awake, and the anxiety fades as you realize that you were only dreaming.

But what would you do if you woke up to find that you still couldn't move?

This terrifying prospect does happen, and it's called Sleep Paralysis.

Although a sole cause has not so far been discovered, theories range from neural functions

which control sleep being out of balance, to disturbance of a person's regular sleep

patterns.

Whatever the cause, some people experience it sporadically, whereas in some cases Sleep

Paralysis is a persistent condition requiring therapy and medication to alleviate.

Number 12.

Sleep...killing?

Perhaps the opposite of sleep paralysis is sleepwalking.

Although this condition is often (a little too often) used as a plot device in movies

and television, it really does happen, and sometimes truth is a little scarier than fiction.

People have been known to do all sorts of things while they sleep.

From getting up and scaring the crap out of other people in the house to walking downstairs

every night for a snack (and only noticing when they start to put weight on) to truly

scary stuff.

In 1987, a man named Kenneth Parks got up in the middle of the night, went to his car,

drove 14 miles, and murdered his wife's parents, all while asleep.

This was a landmark case because it proved that things like this can, in fact, happen

while sleepwalking.

It's terrifying, but it was an amazing discovery which forwarded advancement of sleepwalking

knowledge a great deal.

Number 11.

Already Gone It is no secret that we tend to forget our

dreams pretty quickly after waking up.

You might have the most vivid dream experience while you are dreaming itself, but within

5 - 10 minutes after waking up and getting out of bed, the dream is gone.

Some people combat this by writing their dreams down the moment they wake up - keeping their

diaries is a pretty common technique to ensure that the details are not forgotten.

However, forgetting dreams seems to be just something that humans tend to do - dream researchers

today attribute this forgetfulness upon waking to the absence of a hormone called norepinephrine

in the cerebral cortex - the region of the brain which plays the biggest part in memory,

thought, and consciousness.

Number 10.

Blind Eye Have you ever thought about what it must be

like to be blind?

Imagine if you had never had the ability to see.

Would you even be able to imagine what it would be like to see the world?

Probably not, right?

Contrary to what many people think, being blind isn't the same as just closing your

eyes.

It's actually a lot more like how you can see out of the back of your head - namely,

you can't.

You don't see blackness back there, you just don't see anything at all.

But if you were completely blind, and had been since birth, would you be able to dream?

Your knee jerk reaction might be to assume that no, the blind don't dream.

This actually isn't true, though.

The blind do dream, and many of them have dreams which are more vivid in many aspects

than those that are sight enabled.

For instance, many blind people report tasting things when they dream, and feeling touch

sensations.

On the other hand, however, blind people seem to report having nightmares more often than

their sight enabled peers.

Number 9.

Coming Online The expression "sleeping like a baby"

is a pretty common way to impart that someone is really getting their rest.

But are babies really "sleeping like a baby" when they're conked out?

Are they having deep, restful sleep ((sessions)) complete with dreams?

As it turns out, babies do dream, but not exactly in the same way that they do in later

life.

Humans of all ages tend to dream about what they know, so researchers do believe that

babies tend to dream about things which they encounter in real life (animals, their parents

and siblings, etc), but babies don't have the same kind of plot line to their dreams

that we have in later life.

This is largely because you only start to acquire a sense of self around the age of

5 - 7, so babies mostly dream about things, not linear events with beginnings, middles,

and ends.

Number 8.

Everyone, Every Night Have you ever met someone who claims that

they "just don't dream"?

We probably all have at some stage - that person who insists that they only rarely dream,

or maybe even don't dream at all.

Well, they actually might be wrong about that.

Research shows that everyone dreams, every night.

For the people who claim that they don't dream, it may be that they simply forgot their

dreams the minute they woke up, leading to the impression that they didn't have a single

dream at all.

In the study, 289 patients who suffer from rapid eye movement (REM) sleeping disorders,

several claimed that they had either never experienced a single dream in their life,

or had not experienced a dream in a significant amount of time.

However, when observed sleeping, all of these patients exhibited behavior which would indicate

that they were, in fact, dreaming.

Number 7.

It's Black and White Some people dream in extremely vivid and almost

hallucinogenic detail and color.

Others, most of us in fact, dream in tones similar to everyday life.

New research shows, however that some people among us actually dream solely in black and

white.

The study shows that people 25 years of age and younger very, very rarely report dreaming

in black and white, while people 55 years of age and older are far more common to report

this phenomenon.

The cause?

It's surprisingly simple, and almost funny.

The people who are 55 and older had a high exposure to black and white television broadcasts

throughout their life.

Number 6.

Not Just Humans If you've ever watched a dog or a cat kicking

its feet or wagging its tail while it's taking a nap, it's pretty easy to conclude that

the little guy is dreaming.

But, do animals really dream after all?

And if so, what do they dream about?

As it turns out, virtually all mammals dream.

Dreaming as we know it is a byproduct of Rapid Eye Movement (REM), the stage of sleep where

people get the most rest.

Since all mammals are closely related on a genetic level, pretty much all of them have

these REM cycles.

The end result is that most mammals do, in fact, dream.

But what is Fido dreaming about, you ask?

Well, recent research by an MIT graduate shows that many animals have dreams as complex and

detailed as our own.

Specifically, observing the brain activity of sleeping rats showed the same centers of

the brain which engage while they are running, engaging while they are sleeping.

Number 5.

In Control Many people feel helpless while they dream

- this is especially true during nightmares.

When you are in the grip of terror in a dream, it is easy to feel like you don't have any

control over what is happening to you.

But some people can do what is called Lucid Dreaming - where they're in full control over

the dream.

Think about this as if you were playing a video game with all of the cheat codes on

- you'd have the ability to do whatever you please.

The good news is that just about anyone can learn Lucid Dreaming with a little bit of

effort and practice.

In fact, there are whole communities built around the idea of teaching you how to do

it.

The first step is usually keeping a dream journal so you get in the habit of remembering

your dreams.

Number 4.

Getting Anxious Humans tend to be tangled bundles of emotion,

barely functioning throughout the day unless they focus on the task at hand and don't

let their emotions take control.

At night, however, our emotional selves take control and we are at the mercy of whatever

thoughts and emotions we've been bottling up throughout our lives.

Happy people tend to have better dreams and less nightmares, but the fact remains that

all of us experience anxiety about things on a fairly regular basis.

The result is that anxiety is the most common emotion felt while dreaming, and because negative

emotions are more common than positive ones, most dreams are not what you would call pleasant.

That said, we tend to forget these dreams faster, and really good dreams tend to stick

in our memories a little longer.

Number 3.

Violent Fantasies Although we push for gender equality in our

everyday lives, the fact remains that men and women are different, physiologically as

well as mentally.

While neither gender is inherently better or worse than the other, there are differences

which the medical community does have to take note of.

When it comes to dreaming, men tend to dream differently than women.

For instance, men are far more likely to have dreams which involve physical violence, anger,

and aggression.

While the direct cause of this is not known as of yet, many researchers actually believe

that this could be the result of the society we live in, as opposed to a physical difference

between men and women.

Number 2.

Anything Is Possible Have you ever had a dream which later seemed

to come true?

If so, you're not alone - as many as 38% of people have reported having at least one

dream which seems to predict the future at some time in their lives, and as many as 18%

of these people report having those dreams fairly regularly.

Now, whether these people are actually experiencing visions of the future, or else later remembering

their dreams in such a way that events seem to have been predicted by the dream is unknown,

but it's an interesting thing to consider.

Many people have also experienced strong sensations of Deja Vu which they attribute to dreams

they've had previously.

Number 1.

Eureka Moment Many of us have solved a problem which we

were experiencing in real life while dreaming.

If you go to bed with something on your mind, it stands to reason that you might dream about

it.

When that happens, your brain explores different ways events might unfold, and sometimes you

come across a solution which will actually work in the real world.

What is less common, however, is actually changing your life as a result of a dream.

Even less common still is changing the world.

It does happen though, and some very famous people have had their big idea or break as

a result of a dream.

For instance, Larry Page, the co-founder of google, came up with the idea for ranking

web pages by the number and quality of incoming links in a dream.

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How to Lose Weight: 5 Questions about my Fitness Routine from my Personal Trainer - The Johno Show - Duration: 9:06.

Hey Stoners Welcome to The Johno Show I'm your host Jonathan.

Today we are continuing the series on my personal struggle with weight loss.

I am here again with my friend and personal trainer Salam who owns The Academy a cross

training, Brazilian Jiu Jitsu and Capoeira gym for adults and kids in Hoboken New Jersey.

Salam and I are going to talk about a fitness regime.

We are going to visit the gym I have access to and walk around the grounds of my complex.

If you are someone who is unhappy with your weight I invite you to watch this continuing

journey and follow me on SnapChat, Instagram and Periscope for frequent updates.

Welcome to my weight loss journey.

Yeah!!

Salam in a previous episode we talked about my eating habits.

Today we are going to talk about what my fitness options are as a 46 year old who has a bad

back and hasn't done any strenuous exercise in the last several years because of it.

I am very concerned about re-injuring my back because that could have me held up in bed

for days, weeks, even months.

So we need to be careful there.

I know you have a couple of questions for me before throwing me into an exercise routine.

So let's talk about that now.

Thanks Jonathan.

Question 1: So to begin with let's talk

about your history of exercise.

Question 2: What is your ultimate goal?

Question 3: How is your flexibility

and Range of Motion?

Question 4: What kind of exercises do you enjoy doing?

Question 5: How

is

your breathing and

Nerve Strength?

Thank you for watching.

As always please share this with your friends on social media and give it a thumbs up if

you liked it.

Remember my journey continues on SnapChat, Instagram and Periscope throughout the week.

So follow me on

those social media profiles.

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Why You've Been LIED To About Eating Carbs (PLUS: 2 best times to eat carbs) - Duration: 5:32.

Hey, everybody.

Shaun Hadsall here, the owner of Get Lean in 12

and stubborn fat expert for people over 35 years old.

In today's video, I'm going to do part two of my series

on the myth that carbs are responsible for obesity

and today's most deadly diseases.

The fact is, strategically eating more carbs

the right way can optimize hormones and help

you burn more belly fat.

And I proved this in the last video

when I used these four examples.

The Tarahumara and Kitavans Indian tribes eat 70% carbs.

There is literally zero obesity in these tribes

and they had zero disease.

And I don't know if I pronounced them the right way, by the way.

Japan and China are a perfect example.

They still eat 50% to 60% carbohydrates till this day,

and they have a longer life expectancy and lower obesity

rates and lower disease rates than the rest of the world.

Then there's the Blue Zones, these

are the areas of the world where they have more people living

to be 100 years old than anywhere

else and the majority of them thrive on a high carb diet.

And the last most powerful example,

was the 60-day potato diet, when Chris Voigt protested

against the government removing potatoes from the school lunch

program.

He ate nothing but potatoes, 20 potatoes a day for 60 days

straight.

Obviously, he was cooking them in a healthy way.

He wasn't deep frying and eating French fries,

but when he was done, the results were profound.

He was 22 pounds lighter and his glucose, cholesterol,

and triglycerides all responded better

than they would have if he was taking a couple of prescription

medicines.

So I would never advocate eating all potatoes like that,

obviously, but it just goes to show you

that carbs don't necessarily make you fat,

you just have to make sure that you

focus on the right choices, the right timing,

and the right combinations.

Now, in the right choices-- if you're a high intensity

exerciser, you going to want to stick with most paleo

type of choices.

Now, most people think that potatoes and things like squash

and I mean, I think even certain ripe fruits really

aren't considered paleo, and I don't understand why.

A caveman could have easily found a piece of squash,

picked it, cooked it, and ate it,

could have easily dug up potatoes and ate potatoes,

and depending on the area of the Earth that they're on

and what season it is, they could have easily eaten

lots of seasonal ripe fruits.

So these are the high carb foods that can

help you burn more belly fat.

You just have to understand how to time them the right way

and how to combine them the right way.

So things like potatoes, sweet potatoes, steel cut oats,

brown rice and white rice if you're a high intensity

exerciser, ripe bananas and ripe fruits,

these are the types of high carb foods

that can help you optimize hormones when you eat them.

Because if you go low carb all the time,

it only takes about a week before you

suppress all your critical fat burning hormones.

So by eating carbs and timing them the right way

and combining them the right way,

you actually reset your body's fat burning hormones.

So there's two best times to eat carbs.

The first one is after a workout.

Remember, after a workout, the muscles

are like a sponge that's been wrung dry

and it wants to soak up nutrients

because you've depleted all the stored energy from your muscle

tissue and your liver tissue, and we call this stored energy

glycogen. And what ends up happening is post-workout,

they want to suck up nutrients.

So you can eat lots of your favorite carbs

in the post-workout window.

You never have to worry about them

being spilled over and stored as belly fat on your body

because your body's muscle tissue and liver tissue is busy

replenishing that stored energy.

The next thing is combinations, and this is the key.

So when you eat carbs in your post-workout window,

you want to make sure that you combine it with a lean quality

protein.

You can obviously have vegetables any time you want.

They don't make people fat.

Never heard of veggies making people fat.

So just make sure that you combine it

because when you eat a carb by itself,

it sends a high insulin spike.

And when your insulin is elevated, remember,

that puts your body into a fat storing environment.

So make sure you have some protein with your carbs.

And then, the second best time to eat carbs--

if you work out in the morning on an empty stomach--

is the night before about two hours before bed.

By eating a high carb meal and again

combining it with some type of lean, quality protein

about two hours before bed, now you're

giving your body the energy that it

needs so that when you wake up after sleeping all night,

if you want to train in a fasted state,

you have the energy to power through that workout,

but you still get to take advantage

of being in a fasted state, which

allows your body to release more fight or flight hormones.

These are the hormones that are responsible for helping

you shrink fat cells to lose more belly fat.

So hopefully, this gives you a snapshot

on why carbs are not responsible for obesity and today's most

deadly diseases.

Now, you just have to make sure that you're moving right

based on your age category.

So if you got something out of this video,

please do me a favor.

Click the Like button and share it

so we can spread the word about why carbs don't make you fat.

And then somewhere around this video

I put a link that you can click or tap

and you can get instant access to a free report called "The

Over 40 Stubborn Fat Sequence."

And this is a 12-minute protocol specifically designed

for the hormonal condition of people over 35 years old.

So if you're in your 40s, 50s, or 60s,

you're going to want to get your hands on this report

because in 12 short minutes, it will show you

how to elevate your metabolic rate up to 48 hours,

how to reactivate your declining fat loss hormones,

and how to potentially increase growth hormone 400% to 700%

So thanks for watching this, and keep going strong.

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Trump's New FBI Director Confirmed, But This One Thing About Him Left Democrats STUNNED - Duration: 12:38.

PANIC When Debbie Wasserman Schultz Sees What the FBI Just Found, She Will Run in Fright

In the most under-reported scandal maybe ever, Democrat Debbie Wasserman Schultz' former

Pakistani IT guy, who is under investigation by the FBI, tried to hide whatever is on his

computer hard drives by smashing them to smithereens.

Imran Awran was Wasserman Schultz' IT Specialist.

What that means is he had access to very important congressional computer systems!

And he, along with his brothers, wife and best friend, are criminal suspects in a federal

investigation into abuse of the servers, among other crimes.

Check this story out:

Did you see that?

What about the part where everyone fired this IT guy when this story first broke, EXCEPT

WASSERMAN SCHULTZ!

She didn't do anything to rid this threat to American security until he was arrested!

Here's more:

What's great is that the FBI may have already read what's on those smashed hard drives.

That's right, apparently if you smash a hard drive, it doesn't usually damage the

part that holds the actual data!

Yes, that part if still recoverable!

An ethics complaint has been filed against Wasserman Schultz, for keeping this treat

on her payroll long after his access to congressional computer systems was terminated.

And since his arrest, she's been basically in hiding.

I'd say this scandal could lead to way worse than an ethics complaint for her!

It's truly disgusting how this real scandal, and threat to America, has been so under-reported

by our media, who is focused ONLY on discrediting and trying to bring down our President.

It just proves what they are really all about, doesn't it?

If you care about our country, please get the REAL scandal SHARED, ya'll!

[H/T The Daily Caller]

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Holland Roden about how she feels about the last season of Teen Wolf - Duration: 0:52.

"It's a mixed bag.

I grew up on this show.

I was a senior in college when I booked the show, and now I am officially in my thirties.

It's been a wild ride and I'm so grateful for it and I think it's something that happens

once in a lifetime if you're lucky.

I love the cast and crew.

I keep in touch with the cast and crew.

So far as the people in my life, I don't think they'll be going anywhere, but I am sad for

Lydia.

I don't know what Lydia is going to do after high school, but I had a prediction.

I would hope she would start a detective agency because the girl's been working for free for

a long time."

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Declassified Nuclear Films Prove We Were Wrong About Their Explosive Power - Duration: 5:30.

In July 1945, scientists detonated Trinity, the world's first nuclear bomb.

At the time, no one was sure what was going to happen.

But the test was a terrifying success, and it led to an international arms race.

The United States conducted over 200 atmospheric weapons tests for two key reasons: grandstanding

and fine tuning.

They wanted to prove their military might, and make better, more powerful nuclear weapons.

So, they tested out new designs in the air, on the ground, and at sea.

All of these massive fireballs were captured by strategically placed cameras around a test

site, and then analyzed by scientists.

The big number they were all after?

The yield, or the amount of energy released.

These films hold the best scientific data we have of our nuclear potential.

That is, until a weapons physicist decades later found out the data from these films

might be off a bit.

About 10 years ago, I was asked by my boss to write this computer code that would predict

nuclear fallout, and I couldn't seem to get the answer to agree no matter what I did.

That's Greg Spriggs, a weapons physicist with the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.

I kept saying, "I'm not doing anything wrong in my computer code."

Typical scientific answer right, it's always somebody else's fault, not yours."

For weapons physicists like Greg, computer codes are everything.

They're used to verify the thousands of thermonuclear warheads on standby all across

the country.

And the original data for those codes came in part from these films.

That's the benefit of the data.

It provides ground truth to us , the reality, and it gives everybody a warm fuzzy feeling

back in Washington.

If it ever comes to a point that we have to use a nuke, it better work.

So Greg is working on a special project to scan and reanalyze all of the old films, and

make sure the data is up to snuff.

To do that, he had to track down thousands of Cold War era film canisters.

They'd been sitting in high security vaults for decades and hadn't been seen by the

public.

Some of the films had decomposed to the point where they had turned to dust.

The only way to accurately study these films is to digitally scan them.

And Greg needed an expert in film preservation.

So he brought in Jim Moye.

For Jim, each film is a mini time capsule.

It's kind of cool to be opening something and having no idea what's there.

Jim processes each nuclear film with this Hollywood-style scanner.

So far, they've digitally scanned over 4,000 films.

Then came the work of analyzing them.

There are four major effects.The first one I'll call prop radiation.

Greg spends a lot of time watching bombs explode.

These are the prop neutrons or the prop gammas that are coming off of the fission process.

We're looking at Housatonic 120256, the last nuclear shot before all atmospheric testing

came to a complete stop in 1962.

The next major effect is what's called the shockwave//a big, high-density air region

that is moving through the atmosphere at very high speed.

Measuring the size of a shock wave over time can reveal how much energy a bomb releases.

So this shockwave is moving very, very fast. and when it hits something ... You could imagine

standing in a hurricane, having that wind blowing at you at 200 miles an hour, well

this is much higher speed.

Back in the 1950s though, the shockwave was calculated by hand using a device called a

kodagraph.

They projected the film onto a grid and advanced it frame by frame.

Scientists we're doing this manually and very quickly, a process prone to human error.

we found that some of those yields could be off by as much as 20% or 30%.

But now, with these films digitized, Greg can analyze every single pixel in the fireball's

edge.

This means for the very first time, we're able to get a more accurate sense of a bomb's

yield.

The next effect was the thermal blast.

When the shock wave moves through the atmosphere it also heats the air, and that hot air then

starts to radiate thermal energy.

Two pulses emerge from a fireball.

The first pulse happens within 81 milliseconds and has 0.6% of thermal radiation.

The second carries about 99% of total thermal radiation energy from the blast.

Then the fourth major effect, of course, is nuclear fallout.The films can't measure

nuclear fallout, but measuring the cloud height can give experts a sense of the extent of

the damage.

I found that those cloud heights could be off by as much as 10% or 15%, which makes

a big difference in nuclear fallout.

By pinpointing more precise yields, Greg can update computer models to estimate the damage

from a bomb in different scenarios.

Ultimately, they're perfecting data for nuclear weapons that will hopefully never

be used.

Still, the pursuit is worth it.This is something new, this is what scientists live for, is

to kind of push the frontier forward just a little bit.

There's something unnerving about watching these mushroom clouds.

And while we aren't testing nuclear weapons anymore, these films stand as a terrifying

reminder of our nuclear past and potential.

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