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All Our Sweet Dreams Can Be Changed Into Reality By Used The Formula Of "GENTLEMAN." with subtitles. - Duration: 2:16.
hello friends welcome to my youtube channel,today i am going to say small
fact about "Gentleman" Everyone
is not a gentleman. Loafers, thieves and thugs (criminals) are also men, who
live in our society. They wear fine and fancy clothes and
eat nice (delicious) food.But neither dress nor food can make them gentleman A man's birth
in a noble family, or his high post or his high post or his high education is
not a necessary qualification for a gentleman.
A highly educated man or a big officer
may be dishonest. A man born in a high family may be a loafer.
How can such man be called gentleman?
Gentleman is known by what he is and not by What he has.
so wealth power, birth and education may not make a person.
a person gentleman.A gentleman is a good man.
He always speaks the truth. That is to say, he never tells
a lie and he always does the right thing.He does not know
the art of telling lies and cheating others.His tongue is sweet and his heart is sweater still.
His life is simple and innocent to all. He believes in the principle of
' Live and let others live". He is a man of simple living _
and high thinking. We must try to be such gentleman in our life.
Only then, all our sweet dreams can be changed into reality.
how is your thoughts about gentleman.If you like
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Eachine E58 Drone Runs Out of Battery Crash landed On Ice! Can I Stil Recover it? - Duration: 3:51.
test landing on the ice let´s test if she land or break true the ice it´s perfect
uh except for the fact my battery is empty
welcome guys to a new episode of how to DIY Rc we are here today in a beautiful park
great for aerial footage hope the eachine e58 do a really good job and let´s test
super easy
we don´t have to worry about the water because it´s all ice it´s frozen up so i´m in luck today
test landing on the ice will she land so soft and don´t break true the ice= nothing happens it´s perfect
except for the fact my battery is empty
we are back with the drone on the ice crash landed because the battery is empty
this is the recovery of the drone on the ice let´s check how it ends
we hope we still have some battery left yes!
Wow I´m in luck come on baby this way
wow
so we left the e58 drone standing still for 2min
the battery voltage while go back up slowly just enuff where the motors say it´s oke to take off again
and fly back again that really being on the edge of losing my drone because the ice is to thin to stand on
it´s just a few millimeters thick it´s really thin
it´s also the first time in this year we have ice in the Netherlands it´s binn freezing cold suddenly
no snow only rain and a lot of wind and now we have ice
luckily it saved my drone instead of dropping in the water it just landed on a thin layer of ice
a little bit out of luck with the battery empty but we made it i´m pretty happy
hope you like it and subscribe for the next episode we are going to upgrade to FPV a lot of other cool stuff
with the e58 and i want to say goodbye until next time
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#City are in cruise control... but can Chelsea beat them to save top-four bid? - Duration: 9:16.
City are in cruise control... but can Chelsea beat them to save top-four bid?
FIVE wins and Manchester City will be crowned Premier League champions- it's that simple for Pep Guardiola's dominant side.
Standing in their way this weekend are Chelsea, who need a victory to ensure they don't get cut adrift in the race for Champions League football.
Guardiola and Conte will go head-to-head at the Etihad Stadium on Sunday.
Defeat to Manchester United last weekend left the Blues outside of the top four.
They're two points behind fourth-placed Tottenham Hotspur, who have a winnable home fixture against Huddersfield on Saturday.
If Spurs win that game the pressure will be heaped on Antonio Conte's side.
They can't afford another defeat, although halting, albeit temporarily, City's march to the title will be a near impossible task.
City are 16 points clear ahead of this weekends action.
Guardiola's side have dropped just two points at the Etihad all season.
They've conceded just 10 goals on their own patch too.
Chelsea's task will be incredibly difficult.
Sunday's fixture, which will kick-off at 4pm and be shown live on Sky Sports, is the Premier League's stand-out game this weekend.
And we asked our friends at Football Whispers to preview the showdown.
Chelsea players preparing in the snow at training ahead of Man City clash.
Key Battle: Kevin De Bruyne vs N'Golo Kante.
Chelsea fans wonder what might of been every time the brilliant Belgian produces a moment of magic for the Citizens.
He was a Blues player for two years, but only made nine appearances in all competitions before being sold off to Wolfsburg by Jose Mourinho in January 2014.
City spent £50m to bring him back to the Premier League 18 months later and De Bruyne has proven a bargain.
He has been involved in 90 goals for the Manchester club in his 131 appearances and his intelligence and workrate is vital to making Guardiola's side tick.
De Bruyne, who has played deeper this season, is the brains and lungs of the City team.
While an expert creator the 26-year-old often covers more ground than his teammates.
He is proof that combining hard graft with raw talent pays off handsomely.
De Bruyne has already made 19 assists this season.
The same could be said for the man who will have to shackle De Bruyne, and David Silva for that matter.
N'Golo Kante is also one of the finest midfielders in European football, but it's largely because of what he brings to a side without the ball.
The diminutive Frenchman is inexhaustible and without him doing the defensive jobs of two men, Conte's side wouldn't function anywhere near as efficiently.
This season Kante has averaged the third highest interceptions per 90 in the Premier League (3.
4) and has also made 2 interceptions per 90.
Considering the two players above him in the former metric, Wilfred Ndidi and Idrissa Gueye, play in sides who don't dominate the ball like Chelsea, it's testament to just how much defensive work Chelsea's No.
7 gets through.
Kante joined the Blues for £32m in 2016.
Pep Guardiolas side were crowned Carabao Cup winners after beating Arsenal in the final.
Potential Match Winners: Sergio Aguero and Eden Hazard.
No surprise names here, but let's start with Aguero.
Manchester City's all-time top scorer has been in exceptional form since the start of February and has nine goals in his last six Premier League games.
The Argentine has seemingly won the trust of Guardiola with his improved workrate off the ball and more nuanced approach with it – Aguero already has seven assists this term, his best return since the 2014/15 campaign.
"We are so delighted with Sergio and what he has done so far," Guardiola said after Aguero scored in the Carabao Cup final win over Arsenal.
"He has scored goals and the way he works when he has the ball and doesn't have the ball has been fantastic.
"Sometimes I'm demanding of him and the others, but that is only because I want the best for them and I think he can do even better.
While Aguero will be one of many potential match-winners in the City side, the stand-out for Chelsea is Hazard.
Aguero poses with the Carabao Cup trophy after the final.
The Belgian is undoubtedly one of the most talented footballers in Europe – no player completes more dribbles in Europe's top five leagues – but the challenge for any Blues boss is to make sure Hazardproduces week in, week out.
This term Hazard's performances have been far more consistent and it's why he has 15 goals and 11 assists to his name despite missing the opening weeks of the season.
Used as a false nine on occasion or as a second striker in a 3-5-2 system, the 27-year-old has been played through the middle far more often but he insists his favoured position is on the left of Chelsea's attack.
Given the form of Willian and the need for a striker to hold up possession when Chelsea do have the ball, Hazard is likely to be fielded in his preferred position.
Last season at the Etihad the former Lille man scored in a shock 3-1 win.
Those of a Blues persuasion will be hoping for a similar result this time around.
Hazard has scored 15 times for the Blues this season.
Managers' Tactics.
Again there are unlikely to be any shocks.
Guardiola's City side are purring in their 4-3-3 shape, with Leroy Sane stretching defences on the left, David Silva and De Bruyne exploiting gaps in the middle, and Bernardo Silva cutting infield from the right flank.
Ilkay Gundogan should deputise for the injury Fernandinho at the base of the City midfield while the back four may see John Stones come in for Vincent Kompany, who has already played two games in the past week.
Conte is likely to play 3-4-3 with Cesar Azpilicueta, Andreas Christensen and Antonio Rudiger trying to shut down the City attack.
Victor Moses and Marcos Alonso will be the wing-backs while Cesc Fabregas should partner Kante in midfied.
Hazard and Willian are expected to start, but Conte has a decision to make between Alvaro Morata and Olivier Giroud as the leader of his attack.
Antonio Contes side are fifth in the Premier League table.
Key stats.
Manchester City have won just one of the last four games between the two sides at the Etihad Stadium (D1 L2).
The Citizens have scored at least twice in their last 13 Premier League home games.
Liverpool hold the current record at 14.
Chelsea have been beaten three times in their last four league games.
Prior to that they'd lost just three of their previous 23 fixtures.
Sergio Aguero is one goal away from scoring 200 times for Manchester City in all competitions.
The Citizens enter the clash on the back of a 3-0 victory against Arsenal.
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Using Can and Could in Everyday English (ESL Lesson) - Duration: 6:12.
Can and Could
Why do we use them?
Where do we use them?
When do we use them?
Those are all questions that
we're going to look at
in today's video
So, stick around
Can and could
are something that we call a modal verb
A modal verb doesn't follow the same rules
as normal verbs
A modal verb never has an 's'
and a modal verb, we don't put into the past
There's no past form of it
So let's look at some examples
When we're talking about the ability to do something
we can use 'can'
I can swim
She can speak English
We can play soccer
Notice that after the modal verb
our verb will be in base form
That means that we don't use 'to'
We don't use an 's'
We don't use it in the past
We don't say 'I can to swim'
or 'I can swimming'
This is not correct
The correct way is 'I can swim'
So notice when I talked in 3rd person
either he, she or it
we don't put the 's'
We don't say, 'She cans speak English'
In negative
the same rules apply
The only difference is we say
can not
I can not run fast
Usually we combine the can and the not
into the contraction 'can't'
I can't run fast
She can't play the guitar
My dad can't sleep at night
So can, we usually use in the present
But, when we're talking in the past
It's very common to use 'could'
We don't always use could in the past
we'll see some exceptions later
but for now, let's talk about what you could do
when you were younger
I could swim when I was three
I could swim when I was five
My brother could ride a bike when he was only 4
or we can use 'could' talking about past abilities
when we're saying something that you could do in the past
but you probably can't do now
So if I say
I could speak French
that means
that in the past, sometime
I had the ability to speak French
but I can't now
If we want to specify that we still can speak French
then we just say 'I can speak French'
and because 'could' is a modal verb
it's the same for 3rd person
do not put an 's'
my mom could cook well when she was only 15
My brother and my sister
could play basketball when they were 10
and in the negative again we say 'could not'
or more commonly contracted to 'couldn't'
I couldn't ride a bike when I was 2
My classmates and I couldn't pass the exam
My best friend couldn't go to my birthday party
So we've seen the positive and the negative using 'can' and 'could'
Now let's look at the questions
First the affirmative questions
or yes/no questions
All we do is reverse the subject and 'can'
instead of saying 'You can swim'
the question becomes 'Can you swim?'
Can your mom cook?
Can she help me for my exam tomorrow?
And for information questions
we just put the information word before
'can' and the subject
Where can I go swimming?
Where can I get some help?
What can you do better in your job?
And the questions for 'couldn't' are the same
just do the reverse of the subject and could
Could you ride a bike when you were 5?
Could your mom cook when she was 20?
and for information questions
again we put the question word, 'could', and the subject
What sports could you play when you were younger?
Who could you beat at video games when you were a child?
Why couldn't you come to my party last night?
One other way that we use 'can' or 'could'
is for polite requests
This is when you want somebody to do something
Again, this is a question
so we're going to start with 'can' or 'could'
and then the subject
Can you close the window please?
or
Could you close the window please?
the difference is that even though
they're both polite requests
'could' is still a little more formal
'can' we would use with your family, with your friends
and 'could' we would use with
other people. People you don't know well
people that are older than you
your colleagues at work
so I would say to my brother
Can you close the door please?
but I would say to the server at the restaurant
Could you close that window please?
It's cold in here
With your friend you would ask
Can I borrow your book?
But if it was your teacher
you would say
Could I borrow your book?
So there we go
some of the uses of 'can' and 'could'
some of you may know different ways
that we can use these modal verbs
write them down in the comments
and in a future video we'll cover those ideas
If you've enjoyed this video
give it a like and subscribe
For ESL Success, I'm Kevin
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Amazon can cut your price without your knowledge - Duration: 4:57.
Hello guys this is Ted with OAXRAY and today we're going to talk about the topic of Amazon
cutting your prices without your knowledge.
So if you sold on Amazon for any given amount of time you'll notice that Amazon has a lot
of control over what you send in, how long it's in storage, how much you're paying for
storage and they can just change rules at any point and at any time of the day.
But this was kind of something that was unexpected for me as a seller on Amazon and that is the
Wall Street Journal are actually reporting that Amazon snips prices on other sellers
items ahead of the onslaught, the month of the holiday season.
So what does this mean or are they doing?
So let's say you have a product and you want to sell it on Amazon for $20.
The fees on that product for $20 and there's a 15% commission plus there is the FBA fees
you know other fees like that, so let's just say you're going to pay $7 in total Amazon
fees.
Amazon what they're doing is they're actually cutting the price or from what the article
says they're cutting the price up to that $7 and they're still giving you the same payout
but they are actually cutting the price on the product by using some of their fees which
they would normally get and just discounting product.
So you might literally be on your listing and it will be priced at $20 let's say but
whenever you actually go to the listing page you see your item that you sent in maybe being
sold for $12, $13 because what Amazon is doing is they're advertising it cheaper and they're
giving it to the customer cheaper and then they're taking a discount, they're discounting
the seller fees.
So you still end up making the same amount but the customer pays a lower amount and this
is actually an interesting strategy.
I mean it is a way to lower prices without actually owning the inventory.
But what this does for Amazon is I've already heard the argument that Amazon should collect
sales tax because they're actually the marketplace, they're the vendor kind of like Wal-Mart might
have a Coca-Cola representative put items in stock but Wal-Mart controls everything
and this is one of those things where if Amazon can now just change your price willingly,
they just feel like I want to make this price lower for $20, I am going to sell t for $10
and I'm going to keep the third party person out of this situation then essentially they're
owning the marketplace and I believe within the terms of service they can really do whatever
they want.
I mean I think that they have the ability to do this but where we come in into trouble
in my opinion is what happens whenever you have an agreement with a company saying I
won't sell my product, I won't advertise my product for less than $20 and they see
your store front selling it for $17, $15, $14.
Are you technically breaking MAP agreement whenever you decide to sell your product on
Amazon and Amazon without your knowledge cuts the price of that item?
I just want everybody out there to be aware that you might see your books, you might see
your whatever the item is being sold for a discount from your seller store if you want
to double check to actually go to your inventory view make sure your pricing is correct but
it does look like Amazon might be doing this throughout the holiday season and I'm not
sure what they're going to do long term but it does make some sense to price match other
competitors who might have a similar price or maybe you're just a little bit above their
price and actually praise match them as long as you're not being held accountable for that
difference.
So you may notice some listening selling for less than they should have just make sure
the fees are corrected and you're getting paid what you deserve for the item just Amazon
makes the decision the sell an item much cheaper doesn't mean you should take the hit for it.
The good news is when your price is lowered you're probably going to sell many more of
the item because your price is lower and you're not taking the hit on the price.
So you might notice this but thank you guys very much have a great day make some money
using OAXRAY.
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Why I CAN'T be Stealth - Duration: 6:48.
I was starting out and I was gonna film a completely different video and then I
started talking about being stealth and got off topic so that... this is... this is a
different video now. This isn't the video I was originally going to record today
but here we are. Anyway, hi guys! I was having a conversation with
a friend the other day over facebook messenger during class and it was a
short conversation. It's really barely even a conversation, but it got me
thinking about how being in this new situation where I'm taking classes at
UNIGE where nobody knows me, and working at CERN where again nobody knows
me, I have the opportunity to be stealth for the first time in my life. And for
people who don't know, stealth is essentially just not disclosing your
trans identity to people and letting them assume you are a cis person. The
reason I have this opportunity now and I never had it before is because now that
I'm over a year on testosterone, it's a lot more likely that when I'm wearing
my binder people are going to assume I'm male.
I dress masculine, my shoulders have gotten much broader, my voice has
deepened, my jaw is more prominent, and I have a little bit of facial hair that
you can't see because I just shaved and people start to assume that I'm cis. This
is a really weird scenario for me. As a person who's generally very open and
very vocal about my identity, having people assume that I'm a cis man brings
up a lot of weird emotions that I'm not quite sure how to deal with. For one I
don't let them assume that for very long but also two it means I have people
coming up to me asking me: wait you're trans? I didn't... I didn't know that. I keep
my ID with my birth name hidden in my wallet or in a pocket somewhere nobody
has to see it, and nobody ever does see it. Nobody has to know my birth name.
Nobody has to know I'm trans. What do I do with this? Obviously I'm not the kind
of person who can live stealth for very long in a group of people that I'm
comfortable with. I met a girl in class last week, and I've already talked to her
about being trans, how I realized I'm trans, and we had this
whole conversation drunk after a party so that's kind of why it happened so
quickly. But it came up because these are things that I talk about. These are my
experiences and it's how I relate to the world. So I don't know if I could live
stealth. I don't know if I can ever do that. I don't think I would. And I know I talk
about trans things a lot on the internet, but I talk about them less in person. I
make a lot of jokes and references in regards to my being trans. I will say
things like "oh well I gotta stab myself this weekend I'll see you guys later"
in reference to my t-shot, or when people start to talk about gender roles
obviously I have a lot to say on the topic. And I make a lot of jokes about it.
In my experience it really helps people to understand what it's like to be trans.
And maybe understand isn't the right word, but it helps people cope with it
better when they're meeting someone who's trans for the first time. If you're
very light-hearted about it and very open, they listen. I actually have yet to
meet a person who gives me a lot of shit about it. People tend to have questions
if they've never met a trans person or never spoken to a trans person. But all
of my friends are very open and very accepting. I have a lot of cis friends now,
which is weird. I think that's the main part of it. The main point that makes
this so different for me and it gives me a lot to think about is because in
Boston all of my friends are queer. A lot of them are trans men. Some of them are
non-binary but here in Geneva I'm essentially surrounded by cisgender
heterosexual people. And that's not to say all of my friends here are straight.
They're not, and not all of my friends here are cis either, but for the most
part they are. And when I'm meeting somebody new through these friends, it's
most likely that they're going to be a straight cisgender person. So this is new
for me. I've always been in environments where I surround myself with queer
people and now that's not even a possibility.
Now my friends are straight, so people tend to assume I'm straight too... which is
weird because I'm very much not. I don't know. I don't know if there's really a
point to this or something in particular that I wanted to say except that I don't
know how to live stealth. Being stealth is definitely a weird feeling because
it's a new feeling for me. And I know that if I was in a work environment
where I wasn't confident in being out I could do that, but I don't think socially
I could ever do it. It's just not who I am. I'm very vocal.
I've definitely outed myself through accidentally making jokes way more often
than I have purposely intentionally outed myself in a way that I planned. I
really don't know what to say for this. So it is what it is? Maybe there will be
a time when I try to stay stealth and keep my identity to myself for safety
reasons, but I can't see myself doing it otherwise. A big part of what I'm
passionate about is being vocal about my identity and using that to help pave the
way for other people. And that's not to like stroke my own ego or anything. I
just want to do what I can to make other people's lives easier
I can recognize that being a white man puts me in a position of privilege in
comparison to trans people of color. If being vocal about my identity and
arguing with administrations over policies can help make someone else's
life easier then I'm gonna do it. Obviously I'm gonna
do it. So I kind of can't be stealth. At least not for long. Okay. It's good to
talk these things out with myself and a camera because it's not like
anyone's answering me or if I'm asking - I'm not asking questions this is just
me rambling and you listening I hope. So... yeah.
Okay. I have a date with a girl tonight so I should go. Bye
I'm sorry I'm so congested I sound awful right now
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What Is Parkinson'S Disease And How It Can Be Dealt - Duration: 4:56.
What Is Parkinson'S Disease And How It Can Be Dealt
Parkinson's disease effects whole of your body from head to toe and almost cripple you
at the end.
It starts from affecting your voluntary body movements and involves other serious issues
such as dementia (forgetfulness), depression, behavioral and cognitive changes, troubled
sleep, sometimes hallucinations, inability to stay put, fatigue, problem with swallowing,
constipation, urinary issues, joint and muscles aches, trouble with movements, problem in
maintaining balance and more.
Research says 50-80% people with Parkinson's disease experience dementia and they are three
time more likely to fall due to their inability to balance their body.
What Causes Parkinson 's disease To spill the truth, the causes of Parkinson's
diseases are yet to be found.
However, researchers are trying to figure this out.
It is seen that troubled movement, dementia and other related symptoms express themselves
with the death of some nerve cells.
Dopamine, a hormone, is responsible for carrying the movement related messages to the brain
via neurotransmitters which basically depend on nerve cells for their traffic.
When one of these nerve cells dies, the connection gets lost and messages aren't properly transmitted
from one part of the body to the other.
Thus, delayed or absence of the response from nervous system causes the whole trouble.
It is also evident that Parkinson's disease flourishes with time and until now, there
is no significant update on its complete treatment.
However, there are treatments available that help control the symptoms and with proper
care, the patients can manage to live a close-to-normal life.
How is Parkinson Disease Diagnosed?
As there are no certain causes identified behind the onset of Parkinson's disease,
its diagnosis also doesn't involve specific tests that can give your physician a lead
about the quick diagnosis.
To make it sure it's Parkinson's your doctor might ask you different questions.
They can be about tremors, their duration or location, about your mental health, other
emotional problems and about your stomach.
Certain medical tests can be applied to distinguish your symptoms from another disease that might
cause similar symptoms.
So, diagnosis of Parkinson's disease cannot be done by taking your blood or urine and
by testing it.
Its major part affects your cognition and physical movements which is obviously more
related to the observation.
How Parkinson's Disease is Treated?
As mentioned earlier, there are no specific medicines that can cure the Parkinson's
disease.
However, certain medicines are used to reduce the severity and duration of Parkinson's
symptoms.
If your symptoms are mild, your doctor might even consider it unnecessary to recommend
any medicine.
And if they are severe, he will manage to control your symptoms to offer you a bit normal
life.
How Parkinson 's disease Effect day-to-day Life?
Speaking the medical truth, it affects your life in all possible effects whether it's
your social life, work life, family life or personal life.
Many people survive until the end with mild symptoms while others get to live with medically
equipped lives.
You must consider changing the way you work or what you do for the living once you're
diagnosed.
Because, as mentioned earlier, it flourishes!
More of, depression and loneliness is another major obstacle Parkinson's disease causes.
If so, don't forget to contact a counsellor.
Better if you have a trustworthy doctor a call away to get the instant consultation.
How to Take Care of a Person with Parkinson's Disease?
Taking care of someone with Parkinson's disease can get tricky if you don't take
appropriate measures.
First of all, it's better if you know about the disease itself.
You should know about the symptoms, treatment, prevalence, comorbidity and risks involved.
Better to keep track of your loved one's medicines, appointments, routine check and
make a schedule that might not stress you out.
Make it sure you are not giving up on your health in the process.
Keep the other family members, friends and relatives involved.
Don't mind hiring someone to take care of him/her on your account when you aren't
around.
No matter how much you move someone, you need to understand that you can't do anything.
Try to set very discrete and realistic goals for yourself and don't lose your whole energy.
Keep consulting doctor and try to enable the patient to take care of himself to help him
lead a relatively better and healthy life.
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Jobs And Services That Can Be Outsourced Easily - Duration: 5:21.
so let's look at some jobs and services that you can outsource to save yourself
some time and some money here's my account at freelancer.com and let's look
at some of the things that I've out sourced so I've got one here adjusting a
website design this is a website I made but there was some things I couldn't do
with the design so I got somebody to do that for me rather than spend time on
learning how to do it I have got a project here in Photoshop this is making
some backgrounds and some images so I can show you here this was a background
and lots of backgrounds I had made and also some images like this one here with
these kids these were only two dollars fifty for each image so really cheap
this next one here is for some 3d max character modeling that's 3ds software
and I can show you that here I had this character made and also these other
things in the background here made and I had this character made as well
plus all of these items so lots of 3d work I had done
this person here did two things for me and it was things like on the website
making a button that automatically tweeted out the image and they could
then add their own twitter message another one here installing a recapture
so that to download an image people had to fill in a capture screen and another
one here using Amazon Web Services so I've out sourced a lot of different
things really all different things and it tends to be things that either take
me a long time or things that I can't do myself or would be quite difficult to
learn here's another one here someone doing the titles and the keywords for my
images so here we've got the main page of that website and let's look at some
of the things that can be outsourced there's a few examples up here like
designing a logo doing a 3d image here some more 3d designs and making a mobile
app and just some other random ideas video tutorials rewriting articles
t-shirt design making an ASCII editor doing an upgrade here to a website doing
an app that integrates with Google Maps and doing some work on WordPress so lots
of different things another app here doing some looks like data entry on a
spreadsheet PHP development building an Android app and doing a commerce website
so really so many different things there that's one website that I always use
freelancer.com and another one that I use is here
onlinejobs.ph and if we just look at the things that they can do this is all
Filipino workers and they've put it into different categories here so you've got
admin and office work they call it a virtual assistant so it's kind of like
an assistant to help you advertising software development project
management sometimes you have one person that you give the work to and then
they'll give it out to the other people so that's like project management
English could be writing or some advertising web development finance
WordPress doing some writing again webmaster customer service programming
marketing and sales graphics like I've done other services here social media so
so many different jobs there and another place that you can go is fiverr.com and
this is pretty good because it's quite cheap to get stuff done at least you can
try things out and here you've got some categories graphics and design marketing
writing video and animation music like voiceovers or some audio going with
videos some programming and other business things so just so many
different things you can outsource and three websites there that you can get it
done really quickly you can just start so quickly
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Dolphins Speak & Dance but Allah can't Speak "I am Allah" as Quran 20:11-14 is a fabrication! - Duration: 2:03.
Peace be with you.
Dolphins are capable to communicate with each other in their own language.
They make certain sounds of communication.
As dolphins can communicate with human being and YHWH Almighty can communicate with Prophet
Moses and other prophets in one Name, then why Allah did not speak directly to Muhammad
in the same name?
Allah Never spoke to Muhammad directly "I am Allah" but YHWH spoke to Moses for 28 times,
"I am YHWH your Elohim."
Hence, Quran chapter 20 verse 9-14 proves that Allah spoke to Moses, I am Allah, was
a fabrication, plagiarism and concoction.
Lord Jesus said, The Scripture cannot be broken.
Yet Allah is breaking the scripture of YHWH concerning His one and only Name YHWH.
Moreover the internal contradiction of the messages in Quran chapter 20 verse 11-14,
Quran chapter 27 verse 9 and Quran chapter 28 verse 30, is conclusive that Allah had
not spoken such things based on Quran Al Imran chapter 3 verse 81 and Quran An Nisa chapter
4 verse 82.
Had it not come from Allah, they will find therein much discrepancy.
The Torah of Moses has the narration of the one and only burning bush incident.
But Quran has three incidents from the aforesaid three passages when it is merged into one
incident, the message therein is still irreconcilable as compared to the Hebrew scripture.
This proves that Allah had not spoken to Prophet Moses but the Arab scribe had fabricated the
words of Allah as if it came from the angel of YHWH.
When Allah had not spoken to Muhammad that his name is Allah, then who told Muhammad
that there was a god called Allah?
But the angel of YHWH spoke to Moses in the first person, I am YHWH your Elohim.
Please think it through.
Shalom.
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Timmy Time Timmy Can't Dance Episode 5 - Tilly Perry - Duration: 16:48.
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US 1 cent coins you can find in change - Duration: 6:16.
hello people are you going mrs. Glennon today I've got this American one st.
coins I have the various issues that we issued the smaller one cent coins and
these are the major four designs that you can actually get so hello my name is
Glenn and today I am gonna show you some American coinage now actually I don't
really collect that many American coins maybe because I just haven't got around
to it because there is a lot of our coins to actually collect like this
Austrian 20 quarter eighteen thirties but anyway we'll talk
about these coins now we have the four different issues that you could
potentially find in circulation in the United States because they are the same
size and shape and base metal so we have the earlier ones which are bronze so
these are bronze pure bronze this one was bronze at first but changed to
copper-plated zinc Oh pink yeah in 1982 and this one is also called plated think
so we have the Indian Head Penny
this was issued in 1859 first in copper nickel and then in 1864 so just near the
end of the American Civil War it was changed to bronze and this comb is
issued in bronze is called the white penny because it actually has a wheat
stalks here days to a Lincoln cents so disarmament issued from 1909 in 1958 the
Lincoln Memorial which is here so this is the Memorial in Washington DC and I
had Lincoln in oh it's been a bit damaged and Lincoln
is on the other side but I'll show you that later this also has the same
portrait of Lincoln this is the shield penny this one was issued between 1959
in 2008 and this one's been issued between 2010 and not to current actually
and in between they actually issued commemorative coins in 2010 and here is
one okay just commemorates the I think the
200th year o ibraheem Lincoln's birth and this is his home that he was born in
don't worry about that someone else has actually made a nice video about those
commemorative coins so if you look for
yeah Lincoln Committee cents on YouTube here we are to find it so on the obverse
of these coins as you can see these ones have Abraham Lincoln and he was on there
since 1909 so this is a 1957 day for Denver 1 in 68 Day 2011 day and the
actual portrait of Abraham Lincoln so this is pretty pretty thick it actually
stands out quite a lot from the flan itself or the planter whichever word you
want to use and this one is pretty flat you can tell from his face and the chin
it is pretty flat and this one has a Native American Indian with a vivid
headpiece and this is one of the best US coins I believe that I like there I have
actually seen yeah one is the Buffalo which is uh this coin I'll do another
video on it it's also a Native American Indian yes I if you got the United
States you have potentially you can actually find these
old coins in circulation II and there are a lot of youtubers from the United
States and I make videos exclusively on US coins so as I'm not knowledgeable on
US coins you should actually ask them yeah but in 1907 a year after this the
mintage actually reached a hundred million coins and currently these coins
here generally have a mintage of at least two to three billion so there's
quite a lot of coins and these coins would not be rare
but added these coins which ones do I like so not the Abraham Lincoln on the
side is okay but I actually like the Indian cent and or the reverse side I
actually like the shield a lot better cuz it's just very well designed this
week penny and I don't like it that much and but I actually don't like the
Lincoln Memorial so there is a American one zinc coins
you could potentially find in circulation so if you're in the United
States and you actually spend money because me myself I really spend money
these days even I'll collect coins I mainly use
card just go through your coins and see what you I can actually get and you'll
be lucky you might be able to find something it's worth more than face
value actually 'days bronze coins are worth more face to face you know
interesting metal but there are rare coins can actually against so thank you
very much for watching and have an awesome coin collecting day
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CAN TINA SPEAK JAPANESE?! 果たして日本語は話せるのか?! - Duration: 11:20.
Well, it is nice to meet you all
I'm Tina!
Well obviously it isn't my first time meeting you guys
but since I have never made a video in Japanese before...
So in Japanese... 'Hajimemashite' (Nice to meet you)
right?
I'm sure everyone has been wondering for a long time
(um... no i don't think anyone has)
Can Tina actually speak Japanese?
I think that in past videos
I may have spoken small amounts of Japanese
but I had never officially filmed a full video in Japanese before so
This time..
For the first time...
I decided to try film a video in Japanese!
and i know that its already so strange
but i am going to do this feeling super weird myself so
If something strange happens
actually I am sure there will be a lot odd moments
If you could
even just a little bit
please overlook the awkwardness...
The reasons why I decided to do this video is
I had received comments in the past
asking if i could speak Japanese
and since I am also living in Japan right now
I thought it would be a good... chance?
a good... opportunity?
and also, quite a few viewers who watch my channel
are actually from Japan
So i was wanting to know whether I should
do more Japanese videos in the future
So if you do want me to do more videos in Japanese
please click that like button!
because I am hoping just a little bit
that I can include a little more Japanese in my videos
Although they will be plenty awkward like this...
but lets leave that aside!
Today's video talks about
why I can speak Japanese,
why I can speak English,
and how I became bilingual.
Kind of like my story?
is what I want to talk about today!
As you can probably tell already
my Japanese is not quite at 100%
so somewhat occasionally...
uhh I keep saying that!
i may OCCASIONALLY !
say things in a weird way,
switch back to English,
say English words in Katakana-style
and little things like that.
So I am sorry but
you can say 'It's okay'
and lend me some kind words
maybe?
I also honestly have no idea to
whether I should speak
formally or informally
but I think I will speak formal for now.
although it probably won't be 'proper' formal language...
Also the tone to my voice is going to be very different
but I get told that even in my everyday so,
I'm going to not let things like that bother me...
From here starts
my
'Bilingual Story'
yaaaaaaay!
First
A human by the name Tina was born in Japan.
Yes I was born in Japan
In Chiba (prefecture) of Japan
I was born here and lived here for a few years.
Probably when I was about 2 or 3
we moved to Australia.
And my brother
who is 2 years older
was born in Australia
and when he was about 2?
we came to Japan
and I was born here
and then when I was about 2 or 3
we went back to Australia.
Since my mother has been living in Australia since she was 21
she probably thought it was best we grew up in Australia
so she took us back there when I was about 3.
For kindergarten I went to a normal (public) school
but since I was born in Japan and my mother is Japanese
at first I couldn't speak any English.
I would go to kindergarten and be playing with everyone
but wouldn't be talking to anyone.
It probably had to do with being shy growing up aswell
but mainly since I couldn't speak English
apparently I would just be playing with the other kids
without really saying anything.
After that I continued going to an Australian primary school
and of course everyone around me only spoke English
so naturally I gradually started learning English.
Then when it got to
the upper grades of primary school
My English improved to the point where
it basically took over and I could no longer speak Japanese very well.
From back in the day,
I mean they no longer do it
but my grandparents used to record video tapes
of Japanese tv shows like variety shows,
Doraemon and Shin-chan (Japanese kids anime)
and send it to us in Australia.
And I used to watch it and understand everything said
but when I went to speak it,
I could never get out what I wanted to say
and that's probably the moment I realised
that I could no longer speak Japanese fluently.
At this time I was going to Japanese (language) school
once a week on Saturdays
but since my English was already so dominant
I didn't want to go to Japanese school anymore
and was always speaking English at my 'Japanese' school.
My teacher used to say
"no speaking English during class"
but of course I wouldn't listen at all
and continued to speak English.
Junior High I continued to go to a regular Australian school
and during this time
I got really into Japanese music.
At this point I was already watching
Japanese tv shows and tv dramas and that
so I already had more interest in Japan than I used to.
But the biggest trigger would have definitely been
getting into music from Japan,
and that genre happened to be
'Visual-Kei'
Yes those rock/punk boy bands
who wear a tonne of makeup -
'Visual Kei' bands,
loved them.
My favourite band out of all of them was
'the Gazette'.
Back towards the beginning Gazette used to
sing a lot of their songs in Japanese,
and write most of their lyrics in Kanji.
And since I wanted to know what the Kanji meant
I started to look things up myself
and willingly started to learn Japanese again.
Right around the same time
at Japanese school i met -
I mean you may have seen them in past videos but
Sara and Anna.
We became close quite instantly
and were always hanging out the 3 of us
as well as lots of other Japanese exchange students,
so we would all hang out often together.
From then I started thinking 'Japan is cool',
'Japan seems awesome',
and my interest in the country/culture grew tremendously.
Naturally my Japanese improved,
and Japanese school became more enjoyable
and I was gradually able to speak Japanese fluently again.
I really am telling this story
as if it is a fairytale or something.
Senior high was the same -
went to an Australian school and continued to go to Japanese school once a week,
and graduated high school.
Originally, earlier on in Senior high
I wanted to live in Japan once I had graduated.
Like as soon as I graduated high school
I wanted to move to Japan
and go to Tafe (technical school) there.
But as I got older and towards the end of high school
after starting a part time job
and meeting new people
my feeling of wanting to move to Japan
started fading.
So I discussed with my mum
whether I should go to TAFE or University.
In the end I decided that
I would go to University in Australia
so I studied Graphic Design at University,
not going to Japan but staying in Australia
and graduated from University as well.
By the time I was finishing up Uni,
I basically had no will to go to Japan
or aspiration to move there anymore.
But of course I was still watching Japanese tv
and had Japanese friends to talk to
so I was still keeping up with my Japanese
but yeah I was kind of like...
no longer 'wanted to be Japanese'
which doesn't really make sense
since I am actually Japanese.
But anyway, I finished Uni
and was wondering what I should do
when I saw the application for
the Disney College Program in America.
and though that was definitely something I wanted to do
so I applied for it.
And while I was waiting for a response
I graduated Uni
and came to Japan.
I stayed here for about 2 or 3 months
just to play
not working or anything and hanging out.
I've got vlogs from that time
up on this channel so.
but yeah I was here for like 2 to 3 months
and while I was here was when I found out
that I got the job in America.
Actually wait,
I didn't get the job
but I found out that I got an Interview for it.
So in order to take the interview
I went back to Australia.
Went to the interview,
passed and got the job!
So after I was in Japan for 2 - 3 moths
I went back to Australia for about 6 months
and since I was already done with school
I just worked part time to save money,
and I now knew I was going to the States
so I just tried to save as much as I could.
Then finally I went to America
and worked at Disney (WDW) for a year.
While I was in America
I met my current boyfriend (Logan)
Although it was towards the end of my stay
since my Visa was only valid for a year.
So i knew when I had to leave
before I even got there.
but yes I met Logan then
and then it became time to leave America
but literally had no idea what to do with my life.
Felt that if I went back and stayed in Australia
I would have to find a full time job
and start building my career,
and basically felt the need to 'grow up'.
Just kind of a personal thought of mine at the time.
And I definitely didn't want to do that so I thought
hey, why don't I try myself out in Japan?
So after being in America for a year
I went back to Australia
and after I think it was 3 or 4 months?
July, 8, 9, 10...
yeah after 4 months
I was like alright,
grab a one way ticket to Japan
and came to Japan!
Now,
I've been living in Japan for over a year!
concludes 'My Bilingual Story'.
Right now I am working in Japan,
and of course it is my first time ever to work here
but in the past I've never had the opportunity
to basically speak this much Japanese everyday
so it has been a really good experience for me.
Of course there are still plenty of moments
when I say things the wrong way
and say interesting things
that don't exactly make sense
but I definitely feel that I can speak Japanese
better than before.
And most of the people at my current workplace
understand this and understand me
so even someone like me
has been able to really enjoy working here.
So thank you to all my coworkers!
So, now that I've been blabbing on for over 10 minutes
I think I should fee...
finish up this video here.
When I was watch this back
I'm probably going to reaaaaally hate it.
Hearing myself speaking Japanese is just...
just... different.
When it comes down to it,
English is definitely my preferred langauge
and it's a lot easier.
So speaking Japanese definitely gets...
tiring.
especially things like the 'formal language' (Keigo).
But truly,
it has been the best experience
I'm going to stick it out a little longer here
and study
study?
not study,
but experience 'living' here
and enjoy my time in Japan.
For anyone who thought Tina did well,
please press that like button!
Thankyou!
And if there are any of you
who want to see more videos in Japanese
please leave a comment down below
with what sort of video you would like to see.
I really did try hard today.
It's strange isn't it...
so weird.
I feel weird.
Really, why am I even speaking Japanese right now?
I think I have to end the video in English...
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