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Thank you for your question.

You submitted a photo of your neck and you state that you're 36-years-old and you have

an area of what appears to be loose skin and you're asking if PRP will be helpful to

treat this area.

Well, I can certainly share with you the way I counsel patients who come in with very similar

situations as yours.

A little bit of background, I'm a Board-certified cosmetic surgeon and Fellowship-trained oculofacial

plastic and reconstructive surgeon.

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

And helping people with their neck in terms of rejuvenation through a multitude of options

is something that we do in our practice every day.

And especially significant is our use of PRP in our practice.

So, I'll help you understand what PRP can do and cannot do.

So to begin with, the choice of any type of intervention is based on a proper diagnosis.

And also understanding of course the limits of the tools you want to apply.

So we'll start first by getting a better understanding of what PRP is.

PRP stands for platelet-rich plasma.

Platelet-rich plasma is essentially a concentration from your own blood of the wound healing and

growth factors appropriate to stimulate collagen, to generate blood supply and have a lot of

different things that can do to help tissue essentially improve.

So when we use PRP in our practice, we use it for acne scars, we use it for wrinkles,

we use it for skin discolorations, under eye dark circles, we use in conjunction with Acellular

matrix for hair loss.

Now a lot of times, people feel or interpret PRP as being able to fill as well as to lift.

And in either situation, it's really about a perception.

Let's start with the filling part.

When you are trying to improve an area's appearance of volume, PRP can stimulate the

fat under the skin to blossom and increase in volume and that can look like a filler

but it's not going to be the same as an injectable filler.

As far as lifting is concerned, in an area, let's say over the cheekbone or in an area

where there is a layer of fat that can help be a cushion and may create some volume subtlety,

then it can lift.

Now in your situation, the diagnosis is probably not appropriate to use PRP as a standalone.

PRP can help the neck skin texture, it can help the neck skin quality.

But without a benefit of a physical examination, what it appears is you have a platysmal band

which is a muscle called the platysma and that band represents an attachment to the

skin.

And a lot of times, we can interpret this as a splitting of the muscle.

Sometimes it's really just about a localized or an area of atrophy which makes the muscle

more prominent.

And you are essentially dealing with a muscle that there are a variety of options which

can be used to address that muscle, everything from minimally invasive such the use of Botox®

to relax the muscle as well as moderately invasive or something like a suture suspension

procedure and more aggressive such as platysmaplasty and neck lifting surgery.

So, I think that is more appropriate based on the diagnosis.

Of course, an evaluation is not limited to the narrow area of the photograph of your

neck but a proper evaluation.

When I see my patients in my practice, I take pictures and I have them lift the different

areas and I show them and review their photos on the screen about what we can possibly do

based on what the issue is and then they decide with what they're comfortable with.

Sometimes, it's a stepwise approach.

Sometimes we do a little Botox® first, see how things look.

Then if that isn't as beneficial, we look at other options.

We look whether or not there's truly redundant skin or is there volume loss in the face.

And in that case, we can actually do something called structural volumizing to literally

expand the volume in the face, to help lift the neck but that's a different strategy

and it depends on your facial anatomy which we can't appreciate with the photo you submitted.

So I think that you will find that you will get a lot of opinions about what's best

for your neck.

And I think it's important that you get comfortable with the doctor that can guide

you in a way that hopefully you'll feel comfort with.

There are a lot of options and there are a lot of technologies that are being promoted.

And there's certainly no shortage of people that are ready to offer their best solution.

And I think certainly that majority of the time it's well-meaning but a lot of times,

it might miss the mark unless there's good communication between you and the doctor.

So meet with qualified, experienced cosmetic surgeons.

I think that would be the ideal specialist, a cosmetic surgeon, someone who is able to

do everything from minimally invasive to more advanced cosmetic surgery to give you an overview

based on experience as to what would be best for a 36-year-old woman who has this issue.

So I hope that was helpful, I wish you the best of luck and thank you for your question.

For more infomation >> Why PRP Can Improve Neck Skin but Cannot Lift, and Options for Neck Rejuvenation - Duration: 7:42.

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The Changes You Can Make In Only One Year! - Duration: 1:56.

I have another young woman that had a business

and she bakes also goodies out of love yep

her little business she had five employees and

she she sheet pretty much bread and other pick

good to other countries she had an export

business

before first steps to success she was making

50000 dollars a year which is a really good

income for lab you

50000 dollars here

after for steps to success and creating a dynasty

k and she's been to several first steps and

creating a dynasty

after that okay ready in 12 months

are you ready

500000 dollars

50 50000 to 500000

dollars now providing lots of jobs

for lots of people

and by the way

she looks on 10 percent of it

and gives 90 percent away to the poor

she has not increased your lifestyle she heard

the message of being able to be a voice for the

voiceless

she heard the message that when you make money

you don't have to live and compete with the

joneses

their broke why would you want the life of all

that pressure

you can still live a simple life and do something

with great purpose with that money

and she has chosen not to buy an airplane not to

buy fancy cars not to go crazy with all kinds of

crazy jewels lives a simple life and gives 90

percent of our income before

how many of you are ready to follow some simple

instructions

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( Vietsub ) Điển Ngục Ti - Lão Can Ma - Duration: 2:39.

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Bob & Alice - A.I. and the language humans can't understand - Lucien Moreau - PLEXUS - Duration: 5:09.

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I CAN WALK THROUGH HELL WITH THREE WORDS EPIC MOTIVATION - Duration: 2:52.

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Chris Christie Can't Catch a Break | People Talking Sports* - Duration: 1:20.

this guy cannot stay out of the news chris Christie can't catch a break a

Cubs fan of the game leans in goes after chris Christie he gets right in his face

why is Chris why just going after Chris Christie he's got nachos you know he

wants to eat the nachos let him emotionally eat he had a tough few weeks let him have the

nachos that guy missed a golden opportunity to curse out the governor

like he got right in his hands I froze up it's a governor he can't hit you

saying whatever you want to say and if he does hit you you are gonna be you're

gonna get a fat lawsuit out of out that oh my god the guy only yelled you suck at him yeah

it's gotta be the nicest thing anyone has said like thank you sir I wish you

would just talk trash to Christie cuz what would he do really I mean I don't

know he's kind of low center of gravity god you're such a positive guy and I would mess little man here see you

never have Kyrie Irving a cow earlier didn't he shut down like a whole bridge or something

he didn't do that himself I feel like he's stood in the

middle of a road nobody ever heard the other side of

the story cuz he was just trying to cross the street

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Days of Our Lives 8/4/17 Spoilers "Can Steve Save Kayla From Tripp!?" Days August 4 2017 Spoilers - Duration: 3:05.

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❋「AS ~ Nightcore」~ Nobody Can Hear You ~ ❋ - Duration: 2:49.

You showed me you weren't

Just another open door

You showed me I could

Give back, but you took it all

You spent too long

Hiding frozen, always afraid

I'd rather be alone, alone

No more crying from the bedroom

No more empty bottles sippin' down with booze

Cause nobody can hear you, oh

Nobody can hear you, oh

You are a tree falling down in the woods

But there ain't a sound, 'cause no one's around

Nobody can hear you

Nobody can hear you, oh

Nobody can hear you

Smokin' your cigarette

Burning out till there's nothing left

I bared you my wounds

Yet you cut me deep, I can't forget

So I gave you up

Like a drug so high, then I came down

It's why I couldn't stay around, around

No more crying from the bedroom

No more empty bottles sippin' down with booze

Cause nobody can hear you, oh

Nobody can hear you, oh

You are a tree falling down in the woods

But there ain't a sound, 'cause no one's around

Nobody can hear you

Nobody can hear you, oh

Nobody can hear you

Nobody can, no

I can still hear you

Nobody can, no

I can still hear you

No more crying from the bedroom

No more empty bottles sippin' down with booze

Cause nobody can hear you, oh

Nobody can hear you, oh

You are a tree falling down in the woods

But there ain't a sound, 'cause no one's around

Nobody can hear you

Nobody can hear you, oh

Nobody can hear you

Nobody can, no

I can still hear you

Nobody can, no

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LEARN ENGLISH - About Numbers - Can you count to ONE BILLION? - How much is a trillion? - Counting - Duration: 10:06.

hi everybody this is Misterduncan in England how are you today are you OK I

hope so are you happy I hope so

in today's lesson we are going to take a look at some things that we use in our

everyday life something that comes in very useful when we need to add up or

subtract or multiply in today's lesson we are going to talk all about numbers

the word number derives from the Latin 'numerus' and the numbers we use today

originated in Arabic form during the eighth century the original design of

the numbers was based on geometric shapes the amount of angles used in each

character showed the number value so number one has just one angle number two

has two angles number three has three angles and so on these Arabic characters

have changed very little over the years and are now used by everyone everywhere

there are many ways to express a number it can be expressed as a word as a

symbol as a figure a number represents a particular quantity or amount you count

using numbers calculations use numbers this is called mathematics or maths for

short in American English it is pronounced as math numbers express

quantity numbers express dimensions the height width length circumference and

even the appearance of an object can be expressed using numbers the weight of

something or the mass of an object is also expressed as a number there were

200 guests at the wedding party the tree is 10 meters tall the field is 100

meters wide the pole is 15 meters long the circle is 10 inches in diameter the

house has two doors and eight windows I weigh 11 stone time and distance are

also expressed using numbers how long something takes to occur and when it

occurs and how far away something is or the distance between one thing and

another can all be expressed using numbers

mathematics we use numbers to make calculations numbers can be added to

each other this is called addition we express this calculation as plus for

example 5 plus 4 the result is expressed as equals

so 5 plus 4 equals 9 we can take one number away from another

this is called subtraction we express this calculation as - for example 9 - 4

once again we use the word equals to express the result so 9 minus 4 equals 5

we can also multiply one number by another we call this multiplication the

symbol is expressed as x for example 5 times 9

once again we show the result by using equals so 5 times 9 equals 45 the

reverse can also be done by dividing numbers with each other this is called

division we use the divide symbol to show this for example 50 divided by 5 so

we express this as 50 divided by 5 equals 10 it is common to replace equals

with is when expressing a calculation we can say that 5 plus 4 is 9 all of these

calculations can be described as basic equations expressing large numbers in

English 100 is 10 times 10 1000 is 10 times 100 1 million is 1000 times 1000 1

billion is 1000 times 1 million 1 trillion is a million times a million

so if you were the richest person in the world with 90 billion dollars it would

take 8 and a half thousand years to count up to 90 billion that...

is mind-blowing

numbers are very useful for making lists you can make a list of items while

numbering them and writing down each item with its number next to it to

number something is an action when counted numbers always come in a certain

order this is called numerical order for example the order of numbers between

1 and 10 is always the same you can count up from 1 to 10

or you can count down from 10 to 1 expressing position with numbers is

often done as a way of announcing the results of a contest or competition

dates contained within each month are also expressed in this way let's have a

look at one month in particular August has 31 days and each day is numbered in

the following way...

a number can be described as a numeral a

digit a figure and a cipher people measure the progression of their

lifespan by using numbers to express their age we can work out how long it

will take to get from one place to another by using speed and distance once

again this is expressed in numerical form in your daily life numbers are

relevant to calculate your monthly salary you multiply the number of hours

you work with the rate you are paid per hour most home addresses have numbers in

them your house number your phone number your insurance number your passport

number your date of birth your lucky number your unlucky number your

lottery numbers it would appear that numbers figure in our day-to-day lives a

lot more than we realise

are you good at mathematics some people find maths difficult some people prefer

to make calculations by writing them down on paper while others are able to

do them in their head I hope you have enjoyed this lesson and if you have any

questions feel free to leave a comment below the video

this is mr. Duncan in the birthplace of the English language saying thanks for

watching me teaching you and of course until next time

ta ta for now 8-)

For more infomation >> LEARN ENGLISH - About Numbers - Can you count to ONE BILLION? - How much is a trillion? - Counting - Duration: 10:06.

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[ENG SUB] [放不下中文会话] EP 8 정국 & 지민 || Can't Let Go Mandarin Conversation Ep 8 - Jungkook & Jimin - Duration: 0:25.

JK: Hyung, if you were given a summer break, what would you do?

JM: I will go on a trip

JK: Off to where~?

JM: (The) beach~~ You??

JK: Then I would like to follow (you) and go to the beach

JM: What would you do there?

JK: Take photos

JM: OhhHh, jungfeels //Like Jungkook's Sight/Sensibility)

JK/JM: Everyone, are having fun spending your summer break

Twitter @ jeoniies

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Home energy saving tips for the summer can add up big - Duration: 4:13.

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karamatsu can fly - Duration: 0:08.

why did i add subtitles all he says is "woah"

do you ever just mess around on a video editor out of boredom and it turns into something like this

woah jyushi you're strong

someone drank their muscle milk

jfC JUICEMAT CALM TF DOWN

lol bye shittymatsu

can you imagine just walking through town and someone nearby just casually picks his brother up and throws him all the way across the fuckin town to ride him like a hoverboard through space and time

me too woah guy

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Theres nowhere i can run to || Vanish - Duration: 13:23.

Hey guys, it's Elite cobra. here today, and we were playing vanish today. I'm here with my sister

Yeah, she's gonna be playing with me yipy

That's what?

Say by tradition to something

Now lets play

And we're skipping this cause it does nothing, but us crashing

but just

and now where in a maze

underground let's

Suppose find pages to get out it's not like Slenderman yeah

It's not too much

This is a totally different game

That I can hear my fan in the background

And then now I ran out spring already

Righty-Tighty Lefty-Loosey straining lady play

straight

There's a back way. I thought something

We might straight didn't where did weeds let's use. No. I might be going in support

Not just changed on us

no, okay, I

Know just only leads tennis way

Which I don't like this all right laughter straight

district Darkish like

it looks like an arrow I

Think I just saw something quality roads dirt tunnels. What didn't go in there?

if I were you look like a giant rat or bird something weird, I

Reject

I just took some polls before this video. Yeah great ocean. This is bright

Right left the street. They're Gonna check

That's very the straight. This is straight

Yeah, you screamed then I couldn't turn fast enough. Why should I turn too much as I turned all the way?

Right, that's the state

You say don't listen to anyone instead. I could say mystery

So if you see this my radio was busted heading back to the access area to crabby

It's only felt folks being will you not to wear pants?

which way

this way

okay, I

Don't know if I everything testament which ways to go

right

Damn, it. Hey. Did you piss down here something smells tell me again

Why we did bring actual flashlights with us. You should he blows tickets won't last long chill. I'm saying why don't we have flaps like?

And I might have peta yeah, they'd give her them scared while ago. We got onto this way

Johnson

I like this. It's actually long

Wait chopping it yeah. Yeah, no, but my keys keys

So we go back

Because something busted I could tell which sounded like something busted

Something pops back up here. We only have one way to go

It's the way this isn't the same way who said normally it's two ways

It changed again

That's changed not adding out again

Okay

Those tears there's no way out

First it's three ways out in space, right?

that way

That's one of crouching the whole time. Yeah, nevermind not you guys

It's there was a paper down there a bit. What are you wearing fast enough?

one more time one more time

Hopefully this time we don't

Lefty loosy very same

Know what you're doing. I'm getting it's that on my midi out something says hop I can't mean that. Oh

well

right back there state

three days

says on Street

I'm right if I'm straight

no Clue, well, I

Just felt like going down this way

And now I'm regretting

Because I feel like and let me say to write a lot

after

There's still the puns I

Can swag you're walking is a timeless?

Beginning changes so see this this fight

Dance well

Mr.. Area you didn't mean that this things down. Yeah. Well, she's super fun, and it's just a good one

Don't like Brick Walls

Huh, I don't really like this thing. It's kind of scary the kind of scary I

Think they can barely hear us, you know talk about it

Man, I don't have my place likes movies things

Ee heard something fallon's feeling something?

Still can't find my keys or anything. I hope you're getting this message build

something

And then spin and come from down there. Oh, you see on the way to go

I keep running back and forth because I can't go anywhere else I

like this

Now there's a helmet

It's the legs which way which way?

Yes, awesome

Thank this man that way

My turn. I'm sure

Okay, well I'm gonna be here guys. I hope y'all enjoy, and I'm getting dragged off as you can see

For more infomation >> Theres nowhere i can run to || Vanish - Duration: 13:23.

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[PUBG SOLO] SOLO vs SQUAD - Can I take their chicken? (German / Eng Subs / edited 4k 60 fps) - Duration: 14:15.

Now, we are alone in squad mode

Let's see how that goes. In front of us are already the first three enemies

We will not change our course and just try it

Great, seem to be four after all

Okay, we will not go that way

I will go all the way around them and hope that I find something

Now, we found a bit of equipment. No vest, but let's see where they are

I heard no gun shots, therefore it seems to be a 4 men squad

Let's go here to the containers

Let's go

His friends are coming as well

Two to go

So there are at least three, since they are only knocked out

Stay here

Mr.Barbossa

The other one wants to crawl away also

They are both crawling in the same direction, therefore their teammates should be there

There is the fourth

Okay knockout they have to be four

Ähm

Did he just...?

What?

Why?

That was mine :(

I'm not going to be impatient with the last one

A four men squad to begin with, although the fourth threw away his nerves :D

Alright alright - is that really necessary?

In that house there is ALWAYS somebody camping

You can be dead certain about it

There is a litte bit of action here

I don't want to stay on the hill

I always end up being sandwich'ed

Okay, a buggy comes my way

Let's see if that works

I still hear a few squads shooting around

I will run to Pochinki

I really don't want to end up in a sandwich

The one squad is nicely decimated with -2

They have been served

Zone sends me to Pochinki

I see nobody moving up behind me. I would have waited for them

Down there are two more

Come on, really?

Why did I screw up the first shot...

Well, not going to push them in the house open field

Let's go NW to Pochinki

Now, zone drives me from the roof

Let's sneak forward at the side

However, the jeep makes me nervous

Let's see

Let's start with pre-boosting

I don't want to die with boosters in my backpack

Oh my god - I hear steps

*inhales heavily*

*holding my breath* Dude

Oh my god there is one more

There

Vision is based on movement :D Thank you

My heart is racing

Top 10 is safe

Really now?

I must crawl through the field?

I'm wonder how many are already laying there - or in the drain

*praying* you don't see me you don't see me

Let them kill each other

Good choice not to go through the city

I will not reveal myself now

Okay, interesting smoke

Let them stay over there

Everything is alright then

Really now?

Now even the last one heard that I'm here

It doesn't matter now

OH.MY. GOD.

Nonononononono

Oh my god :D

They all have the trench in front of me and I don't know if somebody is laying here with me

And I'm completely open

Only two left, I hope they are not a team

I can't peak and check the trench - they will see my otherwise

The trench could be safe - it is safe for the next zone D:

Shall I throw a nade? I have one left

Cook it a bit

Okay there seems to be nobo - oohh nooo

Really? I didn't get you?

Where is the other one?

I have no cover I don't want to shoot as long as...

Ah s***

Ouch

*sigh* F-i-n-a-l-ly

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Can Silence Be Music? - Duration: 6:47.

Hi.

Welcome to the Listener's Guide.

I'm Steve, and in August 1952, David Tudor was giving a contemporary piano recital, which

included a number of new works.

Among them was a piece called 4'33" by John Cage.

To perform the work, Tudor walked onstage and closed the keyboard lid.

He sat in total silence for four minutes and thirty-three seconds, except for the sound

of him reopening and closing the lid to indicate the breaks in the three-movement work.

Almost overnight, this piece became one of the most controversial pieces ever written,

because it forced so many people to ask themselves: is this "music"?

Now, this was not the angle Cage was going for.

He said of the performance, "They missed the point.

There's no such thing as silence.

What they thought was silence, because they didn't know how to listen, was full of accidental

sounds."

Cage was a Zen Buddhist and much of his work focused on removing the imposition of the

composer from the work and on getting his audience to focus on the world around them

in new ways.

This was an especially brazen and revolutionary method to do so; by retaining the trappings

of performance but removing the expected sounds, the audience is forced to pay attention to

the sounds they would normally tune out, like the shuffling of feet and the crinkling of

programs.

Regardless of Cage's intent, though, I still think it is worthwhile to ask ourselves, "Is

this 'music?'"

To start with, let's use a common definition of 'music' from Edgard Varese, which states

that music is organized sound.

Normally composers organize sound by writing down the sounds that they want on the page,

and that's about halfway true in this case.

Cage writes in three movements of "tacet," which just means that the performer is not

playing during that time.

It just means "hey, sit this one out, and we'll

tell you when you're needed again."

But the notated silence in this case is not the sound that Cage had in mind.

As he said, he wanted the audience to focus on the "accidental" sounds of the performance.

In a sense, these sounds are somewhat organized.

There is a common pool of sounds because of the nature of the performance, for instance:

people will be wearing basically the same kinds of clothes that make predictable sounds,

and since they're all humans, they'll hear the general sounds of being alive; the

building itself may contribute the sound of air conditioning or of water moving through

pipes; and the outside world might throw in some weather, some vehicles, etc.

But even if the sounds are predictable, would you call them organized?

If so, did CAGE organize them?

For that matter, for the sound to be organized, does it have to be specifically requested

by a composer?

If so, how do we describe improvised solos in jazz, rock, and other traditions?

But then again, in this particular case, the "performer" is making no sound.

Tudor was sitting on stage in careful silence so that this event could happen.

Does the performer have to make sound for it to be music?

Of course not!

Classical musicians actually value silent performers quite highly—we just usually

call them "conductors."

But then, if he's the "conductor," who is his ensemble?

In a sense, his performer could be the audience.

Plenty of musical performances involve audience music-making, whether it's clapping along

at your favorite rock concert or congregational singing in church.

Tudor's audience, while unwitting and unsuspecting, did provide the bulk of the sounds in the

performance.

The question that's much harder for me is one of instrumentation.

Tudor was supposedly playing the piano, but to create the sounds that made the piece required

him kind of playing… the universe?

Which is a strike against the idea that he's a conductor, because societal expectations

control his audience, but nobody there controls the weather or the taxis that drive by.

But that's what you hear when you perform 4'33".

Just normal sounds, entirely out of your control, happening more or less at random.

The only thing that makes it different from other random noise is that your attention

has been directed to it, because it's called 4'33".

If I wanted to perform the piece, all I would have to do is say that I'm performing it,

and then I would be, and suddenly these random sounds become musical ones.

But I won't.

Because I haven't secured the performance rights and that would be copyright infringement.

How messed up is that?

The only thing that determines a performance of 4'33" is calling what you're doing

4'33".

Naming the silence literally brings the piece into being, and that is copyrightable act.

So it has all the elements of music and none of them, it's deeply profound and horrendously

superficial, it's organized and it's not… it's basically music, but divided by zero.

The world just breaks when you think about it too hard.

But the reason it's so important is that it reminds me, as a music researcher, how

important a culture's construction of artistic meaning is.

The success of this piece depends on our cultural assumptions about what makes music, then it

turns those assumptions on their heads and helps the audience recognize and challenge

those assumptions.

And personally, I think we could use a lot of challenge to our cultural biases in this

day and age.

Also, just an end note about David Tudor, because I didn't know where else to fit

this in the video, but he had a LOT of these kinds of avant-garde works written for him.

LaMonte Young wrote one where you feed straw to the piano and the piece ends when it has

either eaten or refused the straw.

There's another one that's just a line of text that says "Most of them were very

old grasshoppers."

Like… what?

So hi there!

Thank you for watching this episode of the Listener's Guide.

I am really excited for this new season that I've started, and like I said in the announcement

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For more infomation >> Can Silence Be Music? - Duration: 6:47.

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Why Teachers Can't Sleep This Time of Year - Duration: 1:45.

It's officially August, and I'm a teacher,

and that can only mean one thing---

teacher dreams.

You know what I'm talking about- nightmares

where you show up for the first day of school

with nothing planned, dreams that you can't

speak in front of class, or the worst of them all-

the one I had last night-

showing up the first day of school naked!

The new school year is very near, or for some of us

has already started.

And this fact is invigorating and exciting,

but also carries apprehension and a degree of unknown.

What will this year look like?

Can I muster up the same energy I used to

generate the first day of school?

Will I be able to withstand the pressure from

my administration, community, and society?

Will my students like me?

These are all justified questions and fears,

and they are ones we all have.

So take comfort in that solidarity.

Teacher dreams and fear crop up this time

of year because the work we do is important,

and we want to do it well.

We feel like we need to always do it well.

But let me tell you this:

You will not be a perfect teacher this year.

You'll make mistakes, get frustrated, not

make sense, lose your cool, get lazy, work too hard,

and even fail.

And that is all okay.

Because you're starting the year with this

mentality that your work is important.

Teaching is important.

Kids are important.

Your heart is fixed on that point.

And you knowing this keeps you up night.

And that is a great place to be at the beginning

of the school year.

For more infomation >> Why Teachers Can't Sleep This Time of Year - Duration: 1:45.

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Battle of the Instant Songwriters: "Which Emoji" vs. "I Can't Pitch a Tent" - Duration: 6:08.

For more infomation >> Battle of the Instant Songwriters: "Which Emoji" vs. "I Can't Pitch a Tent" - Duration: 6:08.

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Hector reveals the why Roy and Lilina can't be together - Duration: 1:52.

This is roy

Roy is our boy

But he isn't my boy

In fact I ****king hate him

He is a Fgt

This is eliwood

He made Roy

He made a mistake

Hes a bastard

He my best friend and didn't show up when I needed him most

When I was fighting dragons he was no where

Fgt didn't come himself

and sent his ugly son instead

which gave me a stroke and I died

These are Roy's potential mothers

Eliwood had the choice to choose between

An autistic half dragon

Some dank commander pussy

or Lyn

This is Lilina my daughter

she is my heart and soul

And I will be damned to give her to some fgt named Roy

This is me, Hector

I died

I fought dragons by myself

Eliwood never came

Fgt

asshole

I almost broke out of the dungeon myself

and then I saw Roy

I instantly died cuz I saw his face up close

These are my wai-vies

Expensive puss. Lyn and scaredy cat

Now why am I telling you dis?

I have a secret

and I died before I could say it

but I was brought to Fire Emblem Heroes

I can now speak out

Roy's mother is Fiora

and Lilina's mother is not Lyn

I ****king forgot

I was drunk

anyway

dat means

Roy and Lilina are related by blood and dat ****king gross

how are they related by blood?

cuz these 3 girls are sisters

and dat means Roy is Lilina's cousin

F**k you Roy you g@y cunt gg 2 ez, dont touch my daughter

For more infomation >> Hector reveals the why Roy and Lilina can't be together - Duration: 1:52.

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Can't Stop Praising - Hillsong Worship - Duration: 6:50.

Try to find the words to express the way You are

But the beauty of the Lord Can not be described

In just one lifetime

Look at the sun over the seas Look at Your grace that covers me

Now I know, yes I know Now I know, I know

Your love has saved me

In the morning I can't stop praising Your Name

In the evening I can't stop praising Your Name

In the morning I can't stop praising Your Name

In the evening I can't stop

And I want you to know Yes, I want you to know, oh yes I

And I want you to know Yes, I want you to know

Lord You're so amazing Every word You say is true

Better than the finest treasure So glad that I found You

You held me close when I was down Your world has turned my world around

Now I know, yes I know Now I know, I know

How much I love you

In the morning I can't stop praising Your Name

In the evening I can't stop praising your name

In the morning I can't stop praising Your Name

In the evening I can't stop

And I want you to know Yes, I want you to know, oh yes I

And I want you to know Yes, I want you to know

oh yes I

Hallelujah, we praise Your Name We praise Your Name

You held me close when I was down Your world has turned my world around

Now I know, yes I know Now I know, I know

How much I love you

In the morning I can't stop praising Your Name

In the evening I can't stop praising Your Name

In the morning I can't stop praising Your Name

In the evening I can't stop

And I want you to know Yes, I want you to know, oh yes I

And I want you to know Yes, I want you to know, oh yes I

And I want you to know Yes, I want you to know, oh yes I

And I want you to know Yes, I want you to know

Oh Yes I

Hallelujah

We praise Your Name We praise Your Name

Hallelujah

We praise Your Name We praise Your Name

Hallelujah

We praise Your Name We praise Your Name

Hallelujah

We praise Your Name We praise Your Name

Hallelujah

We praise Your Name We praise Your Name

Hallelujah

We praise Your Name We praise Your Name

You held me close when I was down Your world has turned my world around

Now I know, yes I know Now I know, I know

How much I love you

In the morning I can't stop praising Your Name

In the evening I can't stop praising Your Name

In the morning I can't stop praising Your Name

In the evening I can't stop

And I want you to know Yes, I want you to know, oh yes I

And I want you to know Yes, I want you to know

Oh yes I

And I want you to know Yes, I want you to know, oh yes I

And I want you to know Yes, I want you to know

Oh yes I

For more infomation >> Can't Stop Praising - Hillsong Worship - Duration: 6:50.

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Can a contemporary art mecca anchor this once-industrial town? - Duration: 7:20.

JUDY WOODRUFF: The recent expansion of an art museum in Western Massachusetts has made

it one of the nation's largest museums for contemporary art.

The exhibition space has grown to more than 250,000 square feet, a huge showcase for modern

creativity.

As Jeffrey Brown reports, it is also a case study in reviving old industrial towns.

JEFFREY BROWN: In James Turrell's work, as the title promises, you can literally walk

into the light.

Tanja Hollander presents nearly 6,000 images exploring friendship in the age of Facebook.

Laurie Anderson's large-scale charcoal drawings fill a gallery.

The Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art, known as MASS MoCA, is a big space for big

art.

It first opened in 1999 in an old industrial factory in North Adams, a small town in the

Berkshire Mountains, and made a name for itself by commissioning and exhibiting works by many

leading modern masters, including the sculptor Nick Cave, who filled this enormous with,

among much else, 12,000 spinners suspended from wire cables.

JOE THOMPSON, Director, Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art: It's grand.

It's a football field in length.

MASS MoCA's director, Joe Thompson walked me through it.

JOE THOMPSON: It's a challenging space.

It's a lovely, beautifully proportioned space.

We love the fact that it has light streaming in from both sides.

JEFFREY BROWN: You pick the artist, but then you don't know what that artist is going to

do with the space?

JOE THOMPSON: I think that's -- and that's the joy of this space.

We pick our collaborators, then give the artist a lot of rope, a lot of latitude, a lot of

time, and the help that they ask for.

JEFFREY BROWN: The exhibitions here can be long-term, really long-term, 25 years in the

case of this gallery dedicated to the wall drawings of Sol LeWitt.

A big part of the story here is the art, of course.

But the walls, the paint, the architecture, well, they tell a different story too, one

about American industry, a changing culture, and historic preservation.

MASS MoCA was created from a shuttered network of 26 19th century brick buildings, at the

confluence of two branches of the Hoosic River.

It was an industrial powerhouse in a region known since colonial times for its manufacturing,

everything from shoes to machinery.

From 1860 to 1942, the plant housed the Arnold Print Works, a textile manufacturer.

That was followed by Sprague Electric Company, which built components for televisions, weapons

and more, and was by far the largest employer in town, some 5,000 jobs in a total population

of 20,000.

JOHN SPRAGUE, Former CEO, Sprague Electric Company: People used to call it Sprague Town,

because if you wanted to get a job in North Adams, you went to work for Sprague or someone

who was a local contractor for Sprague, so absolutely dominated the local economy.

JEFFREY BROWN: John Sprague, the company's last CEO, says he and his family closed the

factory in 1985 due to labor disputes and competition from abroad.

Today, he walks through his old plant with a bit of wonder.

JOHN SPRAGUE: This building was falling apart, and if something hadn't gone in, it would

eventually have been -- just fallen apart, have been absolutely devastating.

JEFFREY BROWN: Signs of the old are everywhere, most notably in the Boiler House.

Rusting away, with a soundtrack added, it's a kind of artwork in itself.

Museum director Thompson worked with the design firm Bruner/Cott.

JOE THOMPSON: Layers of paint, worn floors.

JEFFREY BROWN: And you kept it?

JOE THOMPSON: We kept it.

It's beautiful, for one.

Where are you going to get something that beautiful?

And, on one hand, it marks time.

There's no designer willfulness in it.

It's what came with the building.

JEFFREY BROWN: Some of the artists here play directly to this idea of making something

new from the old.

Lonnie Holley, who uses everyday found materials, is paired with Dawn DeDeaux, who features

a wrecking ball, in an exhibit that tapes into the MASS MoCA concept, all the way to

the idea of renewing earth itself.

DAWN DEDEAUX, Artist: The work, I think you find in Lonnie's work and mine, there's a

lot of destruction, reconstruction, considering those types of possible inevitable losses.

LONNIE HOLLEY, Artist: We are taking all of these things and we are turning them into

glamorous works of art.

This is beautiful.

This is like heaven.

We called it...

JEFFREY BROWN: This building, this museum.

LONNIE HOLLEY: We called it Holy MoCA for a minute, didn't we?

We called it Holy MoCA.

JEFFREY BROWN: Holy MoCA?

LONNIE HOLLEY: Holy MoCA.

JEFFREY BROWN: The museum might be a new kind of shrine, but can it be more?

The original promise of MASS MoCA was ambitious: to anchor a new local economy around culture

and tourism.

One local we met has seen the transition up close and personal.

Missy Parisien heads security at the museum.

Long ago, her mother, Dolores, worked for Sprague Electric.

Do people in your family, people in the town kind of get that this can be an economic engine?

Do they see it that way?

MISSY PARISIEN, Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art: My family?

Yes.

My family, yes.

They're all about new things and bringing new things to the city, yes.

JEFFREY BROWN: But other people were a little skeptical.

MISSY PARISIEN: Not so much, yes.

Even now, it's still -- it's difficult to get through to the people of North Adams what

exactly it is we have here.

And I used to be one of those people, too, until I started working here seven years ago.

JEFFREY BROWN: Many years in, MASS MoCA director Joe Thompson believes the economy here has

finally turned upward.

But it's been a slow process, beginning at the most basic level of jobs.

JOE THOMPSON: So, you're talking about, you know, maybe 500 vs. 5,000, a 10th of the labor

pool.

On the other hand lots of people visit.

I think we will have probably something like 200,000 people visit this year.

And they obviously stay and spend time and money, and that generates a lot of economic

activity.

But it's a completely different economic reality now.

JEFFREY BROWN: At 87, John Sprague has seen it all in this area, and he's written a book

about its history, with the subtitle "Creation, Disruption, and Renewal in the Northern Berkshires."

JOHN SPRAGUE: MASS MoCA is certainly the prime example of renewal.

And without MASS MoCA, believe me, there'd be nothing.

I don't think there'd be anything left of North Adams.

That's -- the question is, is that enough?

And that's the story all over the United States.

It's not just the story of Sprague Electric or Arnold Print Works or -- that's a manufacturing

in the United States problem.

JEFFREY BROWN: And another question, whether art, culture and tourism can be a solution.

For the "PBS NewsHour," I'm Jeffrey Brown at MASS MoCA in North Adams, Massachusetts.

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