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AN OPINION ABOUT RELIGION THAT�S HARD TO DISAGREE WITH � EVEN IF YOU�RE RELIGIOUS

BY RICHARD ENOS

Years ago I had a work colleague who considered himself an intellectual.

He was also a member of a religious denomination.

It was his stated belief that only people who belonged to his particular denomination

would be saved, and the entire rest of humanity was doomed.

When I asked him how he, as an intelligent person, could hold such a polarizing position,

he delivered a line that I will never forget: �What would be my faith if I believed otherwise?�

Faith is a tricky, amorphous thing.

In one way or another, most of us have experienced definite and noticeable manifestations of

faith in our lives; however as a collective we have not yet gained the ability to discern

between faith as a natural human phenomenon, and faith as characterized by institutions

that portend to be authorities on the subject.

These institutions make faith more accessible and easier to grasp, because they constrain

and �dumb down� this spiritual experience within their particular limited paradigm.

These institutions, you may have guessed, are called religions.

Mechanism Of Control The word �religion� comes from the latin

word religiare which means �to bind.� How fitting.

Because it describes exactly what religions do: followers are bound to the particular

set of characteristics of that religion that differentiate it from other representations

of things that are universal: faith, love, and our inherent connection to divinity.

Here�s how it works.

Highly evolved masters throughout history who have spoken about spiritual truth may

gain a following.

The elite few in power do what they can to quash this movement.

In some cases, though, their efforts fail, because the master�s grasp and expression

of truth is too powerful, and has inspired too much joy and inspiration among followers.

So Plan B then becomes to infiltrate, co-opt, and eventually control the movement.

Over time it becomes a religion, that is, it binds people to the enactment of external

rituals whose actual meaning has become obscured.

The Catholic Church Let�s take the Catholic Church as an example.

It starts with Jesus, a highly evolved master who preached the same spiritual truths as

all other highly evolved masters, but in a particularly effective and illuminating way,

one that resonated with many of the people of his time.

And so he was crucified, ultimately by powerful people who did not like the threat Jesus posed

to their power over others, since he encouraged people to think for themselves and have their

own personal relationship with God.

Is it not the height of irony that these teachings were taken over by powerful authorities that

sought to place themselves as intermediaries between people and God?

Authority, of course, would prefer that its subordinates would have no idea about the

joy and satisfaction of a powerful personal relationship with Divinity.

But if unable to quash a powerful spiritual movement that had been grown by its followers,

the next best thing is for authority to declare itself as �head� of the movement.

Constantine the Great This is exactly what Roman emperor Constantine

did in 313 A.D.

He ended the ubiquitous persecution of Christians by declaring a particular sect of Christianity

the official religion of Rome, and himself a Christian ruler and Head of the Church.

He became a great patron of this now-budding institution.

Once he had the �official� sanctioned version of Christianity established, what

would be the next step?

Of course, label all other offshoots of the teachings of Jesus Christ, many of which had

retained a much higher purity, as heretical and blasphemous.

Devotees of branches such as Gnostic Christianity were forced to go underground, although likely

some members would simply adopt the official religion which, after all, was still a form

of Christianity guided by the teachings of Jesus.

The Canonized Bible What was next?

Get it all in writing.

Councils were convened by government and church authorities to put together a �canonized�

Bible by determining which writings were truly �the words of God.� Lol.

In actual fact, the determinations of what would and wouldn�t make the final cut in

the official Christian bible was predicated on what would enable the Bible to be a tool

of control for Church authority.

As an example, any gospel that hinted at Jesus discussing reincarnation was summarily set

aside; after all, how could Church authority control their followers through fear and the

threat of eternal punishment if those followers thought they would simply come back in subsequent

lifetimes to eventually get it right?

Once power was consolidated by the word, and the authorities of the church became the only

people who could interpret the word for the masses, would that be good enough?

The Crusades No.

Holding power over others tends to breed the desire for more power.

And so the church and the military power of government banded together for �noble�

enterprises such as the Crusades, to spread �the word of God� to heathens of other

cultures.

The basic method was this: invade a culture, completely destroy any traces of their own

systems of spiritual truth, and force them to adopt the �true� spiritual system under

pain of death if they don�t.

Ah, God�s work is carried out in mysterious ways, isn�t it?

In this way the Roman Catholic Church became perhaps the wealthiest and most powerful body

on the planet�as long as it maintained some form of unholy alliance with the military

powers of the day.

On The Defensive In more recent history, the Catholic Church

has had to go a little bit more on the defensive, as people started to �smarten up.� Cue

in the Scientific Revolution, for example.

When Galileo made statements that spoke of scientific proof that the Earth revolved around

the Sun, in direct contrast to Catholic doctrines, the church used threats of torture and death

for heresy to force him to recant his statements.

Soon after, though, the Church had to admit to this truth and position themselves more

as the �spiritual� authority of the world.

This type of thing has happened often over the course of the history of the Catholic

Church.

It must be embarrassing how many times they�ve had to admit their �immutable truths�

were actually falsehoods founded on ignorance (or duplicity).

But they keep doing it anyway to reasonable success.

Like any good control structure, they really try to stay ahead of the curve in order to

maintain power.

What�s next?

The pope himself admitting the possibility of extraterrestrials, and saying he would

be willing to baptize them if they asked?

Wait, Sorry.

That�s already happened.

Well-Informed Controllers But these people are not stupid.

They are smart and well-informed.

They do not follow the core values espoused in Christianity, in any important sense�the

amount of evidence of pedophilia in the Church and the odious efforts to cover it up should

say enough�but they are still seen by many as a positive force.

One advantage they have is access to knowledge about our true history, our origins, and all

aspects about us that would facilitate control over us.

Why do you think the Vatican library is so impenetrable to the general public?

Their ways of control continue today.

Pope Francis has argued that it is dangerous to have a personal relationship with Jesus.

Recently, he has become a strong advocate of a one-world government.

And he may just be a pawn of something bigger and more ominous: the global elite we have

so often referenced.

The Vatican serves as the spiritual arm.

The other tentacles are the City of London, which is the economic center, and Washington,

D.C., the military headquarters.

Does it now make sense that these are the only independent city-states in the modern

world, with borders that insulate them from the true governing authorities of the countries

within which they reside?

In effect, those who would control us don�t care what the means of control is; whatever

offers the promise of increasing their wealth, reach, and domination over the planet will

work.

As one control structure wanes, another arises in its place.

The Antidote Fortunately, the antidote is at hand.

Of course it is our awareness.

Clearly, our awareness has led to a decline in the power and reach of the Catholic Church.

It is more difficult for them to retain followers or gain new ones.

They cannot force people to go to mass, pay their tithes, or adhere to their moral code

of conduct.

But today our greater challenge is not only to free ourselves from any particular control

structure, but more so to grasp the overall pattern of control that is ever-present in

our society, and bring our collective awareness to bear on the fact that we can only be controlled

if at some level we are giving our consent for it.

This awareness will ultimately give us the power as co-creators of our reality to form

a new world that has moved beyond the binds of control.

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If You're an Empath, You Might Also Have a Sense of Not Belonging - Duration: 3:27.

If You're an Empath, You Might Also Have a Sense of Not Belonging

Empaths are gifted people who have capability in reading minds, emotion, and behavior.

Regardless of their great ability, it is common for empaths to be left behind with no words.

They really can be isolated and even avoided by many people because empaths are extremely

different from common people.

There are some reasons why empaths feel that way.

First of all, it is all about how empaths perceive the world.

Empaths have different ideas on how this world works.

They realize that we are living in lies.

Many people lie in front of empaths, and they keep telling the wrong things as if nothing

happened.

Empaths understand and know this.

However, they cannot do anything because they know the effect will be bad.

Sometimes, this confusion leads nowhere.

It makes empaths feel helpless because they cannot accept the facts that people around

them are liars.

It is inevitable, and it is incurable in some sort.

It is absolutely problematic issue that empaths constantly experience, and it makes empaths

feel detached from others.

The empaths also withdraw from that kind of community because they know it will affect

them in the long run.

Therefore, it keeps the empaths away from people.

Although, deep inside they want to fix this condition, and they start to figure out how

by themselves.

They really cannot trust people around them because they are consumed by lies.

Secondly, empaths are looking for the real truth that other people are not willing to

seek.

Empaths always want to know and learn about the purpose of life.

This allows the empaths to help others in need.

We'll know that people are different, and so do the empaths.

They want to be the best mediator that make other people feel happier through the righteous

path.

It is true that not all people seek happiness with the proper method.

Some of them will do anything just for their happiness without considering the effects

to other people and surrounding environment.

It is definitely not a good idea, and that is why empaths want them to walk into the

right direction.

However, in the process, the empaths are always troubled because they understand that people

are different.

They cannot just force people to do things that we all want.

This is when the empaths start to rethink and start worrying about themselves.

The effect is that the empaths withdraw themselves because of exhaustion.

Talking about exhaustion, empaths are best known for the place for dumping troubles.

They listen to problems a lot and they offer solution.

They sometimes also talk to stranger knowing that she is having a bad day.

This causes the empaths to spend their energy for helping those people.

When they are emotionally exhausted, they need to withdraw from society, and they do

not feel belong to that community.

They like living alone especially after they are trying to heal themselves.

Recovery process takes time, and it is absolutely not ideal for empaths because it makes them

detached from people around them.

Well, that's the reason why empaths have such a strong sense of not belonging.

Really cool information isn't it?

I hope you enjoy this short video, if you have something on your mind, please share

your thoughts and experiences in the comments below!

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The Future of the Channel | An Update - Duration: 6:02.

Hey guys, what's going on? This is ChampionAsh5357 logging in for an

update episode. So basically, I'm gonna be here to discuss what's happening to this

channel and probably why I've been off so long. So for the why...no internet.

I basically didn't have working internet to be able to post any episodes.

So, I've finally gotten that back. However, it's during finals. So, I'm not gonna be

posting. So, let me tell you what's gonna change, and I'm gonna tell you when I'm

gonna get back to posting videos in a regular schedule. So, the first thing is

that I'm gonna have a new schedule for posting videos which is going to be

effective as of June 1st. So you only have to wait until another month before

I start posting videos again. Not that long.

So, until then, there won't be much activity. I'll still answer some comments, but

that's pretty much the most I'll be able to do at the time. The finalized schedule

will be that tutorials will come up on Saturday as usual but at 5:00 p.m. EST for

anybody who wants a more standardized time. Games, for me just playing around,

will be Wednesday at 3 p.m. EST, and anything I do that's special or any update video

I do will come out on Sunday at noon which is when this video is actually

premiering. I'm recording it a bit beforehand, but that's when this video is

going to go up. The entire channel is gonna get an update. I'm also

making a new channel trailer and creating an outro instead of an intro

because I figured if I'm gonna come back, I better come back in style.

So, before I log off, I actually want to tell you about one of the new mods I'm

creating which is called Custom Ideas. Now, Custom Ideas is mod where basically

I give back to you by making ideas you suggest to me on GitHub. So there's a

GitHub for it. It's completely open-source. You guys can take whatever

you want out of it, but I'll basically program everything within it such as if

you want a paperclip you can get a paperclip. I don't know it's an idea. Just

suggest an issue on GitHub or suggest in one of my comments saying that you

want it in the Custom Ideas mod and I'll do it there. It'll be in the description

along with the Super Mario Brothers mod. The release of Custom Ideas will be on

June 1st as well along with the next update of the Super Mario Brothers mod for

anybody who's wondering what happened to that, and now I'm actually, since I want to

be somewhat productive in this video, gonna read some comments. So let me pull

that up. So here we are. I'm gonna start a month ago because that's probably

where I left off and haven't been really replying. So Skyler

Knoflick, "For some reason, the dual furnace works for me, but only after eating my items

the first time put it in. What I mean by this is that the first time I place the

dual furnace and put fuel and the two items in the recipe, the gui closes and when I open

it up again all the items are gone." So this could either be because your

worldIn is not remote so you need to put the !worldIn.isRemote, or

that you actually never set the read or write NBTs

so that it actually stores the data inside of it so it doesn't delete it

whenever you close it. So that's for the custom dual furnace. So Kazoolord 22,

"mine won't find the textures?" in the first episode or the third episode of

1.8 I ever made, the first block. Well yours probably doesn't find textures is

because you probably made the block state incorrectly, or you didn't register

in the registerRender. If you didn't do the block state, make sure your textures

have your modID:the location of where your block texture is, and if it's in

your registerRender, make sure you have the Minecraft.getMinecraft.getItem

Manager() so that it registers the render to set the location of where

the models of the blocks are. Scrumpy, "please change your thumbnail. It's

painful look at." I'm sorry, but a subscriber send

it to me, and I was very happy about it. But because you asked, I will change

it mainly because it's a new new series, and everything is going to be revamped.

Because you commented, I'm sorry. I really did enjoy this thing.

I personally would prefer if it would have the standardized text, but it looked

beautiful. Thank you again for the people who made art for me. It was wonderful.

So this is actually very important. This is Kashiwagi Furnace. I'm gonna

leave the translated comment in the description below, but this one basically

goes over all the errors for my custom entities and sounds video. So thank you

very much because I didn't do the best job at explaining it. So I'm very sorry but

thank you so much for pointing out all the problems that's there. I'll leave it in

the description I'll give full credit to him. V games, "i have mode but no blocks and

other things why!!!!" Uh...it's not my mod so you're asking the wrong person. I'm sorry.

I did a mod showcase when this mod literally first came out,

and I have no idea why the blocks and other things aren't there. You

have to pull that up with the mod creator. And Updation, "After all this time,

my mans still grinding out his channel videos." Sure. I'm not dead yet. So that's pretty much

it for this episode. If you guys want to support the channel leave a

subscribe somewhere you like and just have fun. I hope you enjoy the rest of

the day. I'll see you guys in a month with the whole new channel. Actually,

the first tutorial that's going to be coming up on that Saturday is actually

custom energy, a thing I was recommended a couple of months ago, but I

never went to. Followed by that, I'm gonna do the custom crafting table and custom

3d chests for SpecialTileEntityRender. That's pretty much it. So I'll

see you guys in the next video. So this is ChampionAsh5357 logging out.

I'll see you next time.

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Google Sheets - Create an Interactive Task List - Duration: 3:16.

We're using Google Sheets and we're going to create a to-do list. We're

going to start it off in B5 and we're going to just write some tasks in column

C. Let's start by going to insert check box and then copy that by just

doing ctrl+c. I'm going to go down. Let's just do another three tasks. I'm going to

paste it with control+v. Let's type in a few tasks here. I'm going to grow

a tree. I'm gonna chop down a tree. Maybe a different or a dead tree. I'm

going to build a fire. Then I'm going to roast some s'mores. Now, if you're like

me, when you're done with the task, you'd love to be able to check it off. See it

get a little strikethrough on it, right? Feel like you're accomplishing something.

We're going to do that with conditional formatting and we're going to apply this

formatting to the range of C5 and then all the way down until you're done with

the tasks. So let's do that by doing C5 and then a colon and then just the

letter C. If I hit my tab key to move out of that field, you can see that it

highlighted everything in column C starting a row 5 and down to the end

of where you had things typed. Right now, it's just applying formatting as cells

not empty because that's a default choice. We're going to change that. Click

that, go down to the bottom and do custom formula is. Now this box is waiting

for a custom formula. I left-click into it to put the cursor in it and I hit =.

Whenever you're typing a formula, even if it's in here, you start it with an equals

sign. You can see that the rectangle is surrounded by red. This means it's not

ready yet. It doesn't have a valid formula. But, what we want to do, and we'll just talk

this through. First is, if B5 is checked, we want C5 to be struck through. We're going to

say, if B5 equal to - and so now here's where it a little bit of the magic of

these check boxes comes in. I go over and look at it and I click in here. It says

FALSE in the formula bar. If I check it, it says TRUE.

So that's what's going to drive this formula. We're gonna say B5 is equal to

TRUE. Then, don't do the default. We're going to do a custom format so do the

drop down. We're going to strike it through. We're also going to make it kind of

gray so it looks like it's going away. We can test it before we even click

done so come over here put a checkmark in the cell. Aaaah. That worked pretty well, right?

Kind of cool. Let's do another one. So here's your interactive checklist.

If you want to add something else at the bottom,

it should pick it up because that formatting contains the entire column

after C5. You'll probably have to copy down the checkbox and let's click it. It

worked. So that's your interactive to-do list.

Pretty easy to put together. Really satisfying to use. Have some fun with

it. If you liked that tutorial, there's a lot of others just like it if you

subscribe to my channel in the lower right-hand corner, you'll see them as

they come out. Thanks.

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HOW TO TEACH VOCABULARY IN AN INNOVATIVE WAY💡 - Duration: 6:44.

Vocabulary is the most important skill in any language.

As my TEFL teacher said to me when you are stuck at a railway station in the middle of

nowhere in a foreign country do you need grammar or do you need vocabulary?

Today I want to share with you a technique that my students love because it helps them

identify and learn the vocabulary that they need the most in my video on How to Teach

Vocabulary in an Innovative Way💡.

Ahoj from Prague, I'm Paul Colto and this bad-ass MoFo here is Jozin.

Now normally native speakers teach students who are about an intermediate level and above

who have a good, workable level of grammar and a nice amount of everyday vocabulary.

But where to go from there?

I see all my students as just ordinary people who want to express themselves and talk about

what they love and the technique I'm gonna share with you today will help them become

proficient at doing just that.

I'm going to show you how to create a custom dictionary for each of your students.

So the first thing to do, at the beginning of the lesson, is just to have your tablet

or a notebook and pen open in front of you.

Open a blank document on your tablet and write your students name at the top.

Obviously you can do exactly the same with a notebook, just write your students name

at the top of the page.

And then, through that lesson, during your conversation, every time, for example, your

student doesn't know a word, so they might say "oh, what's the word for the man who makes

the film?"

And you say, "director", "Yes!

Director!"

And you write down 'Director'.

Or, for example, if they mispronounce a word, for example in the Czech Republic a lot of

students say 'G [great]' when in English we say 'G [genuine]'.

They'll say 'Generation' instead of 'generation'.

So make a note of the word 'generation'.

If they are describing something and you think of an adjective as they're speaking that would

really summarise what they're trying to say write that down too.

For example if they're describing a film and they say "it made me really happy and gave

me a good feeling" you can think ah, so it's probably quite an uplifting film.

Write down 'uplifting' and quickly just explain it to them, get them to repeat it two or three

times.

And finally, also write down if as they're talking you hear any little idiom that they

might like because students love idioms in my experience.

So, for example, if they are talking about a film, again, and they say "I understand

that it's a good film but its not really my style" you can say "ah, its's not really your

cup of tea".

And then at the end of the lesson as like a little game, you can test your student.

So, for example, you will have the words in front of you and you will say "what's the

name of the man whose job it is to control the actors on the set of the film?" and hopefully

they will say "Director".

You can say "ok, what's the emotion you feel for if something is happy and makes you feel

good" and hopefully, again, they will say "uplifting".

And finally you can say, "ok, what's the expression or idiom for if you see something and you

appreciate its value but its not really to your taste?" and hopefully they will say "it's

not my cup of tea".

Now in between that lesson and the next lesson print out that document that will hopefully

have between 20 and 25 words or expressions.

If you wrote them down on paper you can maybe take a photograph of it and send it to your

student and ask them to type it up and print it out.

At the start of the next lesson test them again in exactly the same way you did at the

end of the first lesson.

When that's done, hand them the print out of the vocabulary and ask them to write the

word in their own language next to each word.

Then ask them just to read each word for you in English so you can practise those little

pronunciation problems as well.

And finally, ask them to add that piece of paper to the Starter Pack that hopefully you

gave them in the first lesson that you taught them.

There's more information about Starter Packs in my video on how to teach a great first

lesson.

And then hopefully, every lesson from that lesson forward you will bring a new piece

of paper full of vocabulary specific to their needs to each lesson which they can continue

to add to their Starter Pack and you can test them repeatedly at the beginning or at the

end of each lesson on all those words so they don't forget them.

Hopefully you will have been discussing things like their weekends to see what they've been

up to in their normal day to day lives, their job so you'll be getting some good vocabulary

related to their work and also hopefully talking about their hobbies, their passions and their

interests so you will slowly be creating this custom dictionary for you student full of

the vocabulary that they need, that they want to use and they will use every time they speak

English.

I developed this technique by accident in my first ever week of teaching english as

a foreign language.

The Director of Studies came up to me and told me that he wanted me to teach one student

an intensive course for 4.5 hours a day for 5 days and that that student mostly wanted

to focus on speaking practise.

I remember that I was pretty terrified and didn't know how I was gonna do it so I thought

"right, okay, for the first lesson I'm just gonna go in and get to know this guy".

So I introduced myself and then I asked him to tell me a little bit about him.

And every time as the conversation flowed that he didn't know a word I thought, "wow,

well, I better write that down".

And at the end of that lesson I ran next door to the office and printed that piece of paper

out and came back and tested it on him at the beginning of the next session.

Over the next 5 days it turned out that he was a fascinating guy, interested in politics,

sport and culture and we built a huge list of vocabulary and he was so satisfied that

he went to the Director of Studies at the end of the course and told him what a great

experience it had been for him.

So I just continued using that technique every lesson that I had with any student that wanted

conversation practise the most.

And today, 5 years later, I'm still teaching that man from that 1 week intensive course

in my first ever week of ESL teaching and he's even coming to my wedding in the summer!

So thanks very much for watching, I really hope you found this video useful and that

the technique will help you in your lessons.

If you did find it useful please click Like, consider sharing this video with anyone else

you think might find it useful and don't forget to subscribe.

There are new videos every week on International Relocation Advice, ESL Teaching Advice and

lots and lots more.

So until next time, toot toot!

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Immune Support - Living an INSPIRED life with Doc Nuzum | I.N.S.P.I.R.E.D Health Formula - Duration: 4:48.

Jonathan Hunsaker: Superbugs, flu viruses, toxins in our water, toxins in our foods.

In this day and age, you have to have a strong immune system.

Stay tuned to find out how to make yours bulletproof.

Jonathan Hunsaker with Organixx.

Thanks for tuning in.

Today, we're continuing our series on INSPIRED: The 8 Pillars of Health.

Today, we're talking about the second I in INSPIRED, Immune Support, and more specifically,

boosting your immune system.

We know how important it is to have a rock-solid immune system in this day and age.

Let's go talk to Doc Nuzum to find out specifically how we do it.

Dr. Daniel Nuzum: Okay, today, we're going to be talking about immunity, boosting the

immune system, and how we can go about doing things like that.

Think about it.

In today's world, we have superbugs.

This year in particular, we're having terrible issues with the flu virus.

These are kind of ongoing things.

We're exposed to these things very consistently, especially if you live in a large city.

You mix that with the toxicity that we're exposed to, my goodness, you just have a perfect

storm for our poor immune systems.

Today, because of world travel, there are communicable diseases that normally would

only be in certain regions of the world.

Because of world travel, you can find traces of those in almost every major city in the

world.

Since we're being exposed to all of these different toxins, all of these different pathogens,

and things like that, we need to fortify our immune system.

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China's Embrace Of An Intellectual Property System Imposed On It By The United States - Duration: 28:58.

LYNN FRIES: For The Real News I'm Lynn Fries in Geneva.

2017 was a record year for international patent filings at the World Intellectual Property

Organization.

Country rankings as source or origin of those patent applications is a closely watched statistic.

With the question being, who filed the most applications?

Results showed China moved into second position as a source of international patent applications

filed via WIPO in 2017, closing in on long- time leader, the United States.

Among the top 15 performing countries, only China posted double digit growth in 2017.

And since 2003, China's growth rates of international patent applications have exceeded

10% every year.

So what do these statistics on China tell us?

The World Intellectual Property Organization runs 3 international filing system used by

all the major corporations of the world, most notably multinational corporations racing

to expand vast IP portfolios.

WIPOs press conference on 2017 results made clear that it's the system for patents that

gets the most attention.

That's because it's technology and a very good indicator of the relative strengths in

the fields of technology of the various countries of the world, so explained WIPOs Director

General, Francis Gurry.

Here's a clip from that press conference.

FRANCIS GURRY : "I mean the articulated expressed strategy of the Chinese leadership

is to go from Made in China to Created in China.

So if you like in very simplistic terms to go from being the factory of the world to

the laboratory of the world

What we have seen is I think an extremely strategic approach adopted by China which

is coming from the top of the leadership of China, an emphasis on innovation by President

Xi Jinping and by Prime Minister Li Keqiang and the rest of the state leadership.

And a number of careful policies put in place in order to develop the technological capacity

of China covering fields such as artificial intelligence, advanced manufacturing and so

on.

So this I think is the reality of what we've seen in the course of the last 20 years.

And the reality is that a new competitor has arrived and it's a very strong competitor

as the figures would show."

LYNN FRIES: Joining us to discuss this and related issues is Peter Drahos.

We last spoke with Professor Drahos from his office at the Australian National University.

Today, Peter Drahos joins us from Italy where he is a Professor of Law & Governance at the

European University Institution.

Welcome, Peter

PETER DRAHOS: Hello, Lynn

LYNN FRIES: You're an eminent figure in the world of intellectual property.

So I wanted to get your take on these IP stats.

What do you think?

Do you think they are a good indicator that China has arrived as a major technological

competitor?

PETER DRAHOS: Look I think that's the right reading of the statistics.

Of course, patent statistics are only one measure of innovation but they do show that

China is placing a huge emphasis on developing in certain areas – in the electricity area,

in the digital communications area, in the computer area along with chemicals.

And at the same time they are trying to get the commercial benefits of this drive to develop

as a scientific power.

And it's been a story of remarkable progress.

If we think back to the fact that China really only began to shift towards a market economy

in the early 1980s.

LYNN FRIES: So in your view China has learned to play the IP game?

PETER DRAHOS: Yes that's exactly correct.

It's become very adept.

It's a fast learner.

We see this in monumental patent filings.

I mean applications now of well over a million.

We see astonishing trade mark numbers.

LYNN FRIES: The U.S. has accused China of intellectual property theft.

Comment on that in the broader context of this shift by China to a market economy.

PETER DRAHOS: The problem for China is that it has been a factory for the world but this

has come at a great environmental cost.

So it wants a different kind of economy.

An economy in which it captures more value from the things that it makes but it would

also like to make things that are less polluting, so called knowledge economy things – more

software, more high technology products.

So the desire in all countries to capture more wealth at lower environmental costs is

a goal that they all share.

Now U.S. accusations against China when it comes to intellectual property infringement,

of course, have some basis in fact.

Any country that seeks to improve its innovation system will look at innovation leaders.

And the United States is undoubtedly an innovation leader.

And so China looks at what U.S. science does, what U.S. companies do and it seeks to learn

from that.

But at the same time, China has also made great strides in improving its own intellectual

property system.

I think we should give China a lot of credit for first of all enacting intellectual property

standards that in many ways were pushed upon it before it would have liked to have adopted

those standards.

I mean China as a poor country was not really ready to embrace intellectual property at

the point that the U.S. was insisting that it do so.

But China basically complied with U.S. demands.

It enacted standards that are compliant with the World Trade Organization Agreement, the

TRIPS related agreement on intellectual property rights.

And so as I said I think some credit should be given to China for having enacted those

standards and trying to get better compliance.

And of course if you want to build an economy on the basis of innovation, then to some extent

you have to an intellectual property system that people use and play by its rules.

Otherwise you won't capture those value chains that bring you wealth.

LYNN FRIES: What are your thoughts on the U.S. tariffs imposed against China by the

Trump Administration.

And China's retaliatory tariffs and claim filed against the United States at the WTO?

PETER DRAHOS: Yes, look, I think most observers would say that this is a lose-lose game really.

I mean the United States if we think about this historically had the most leverage over

China when China was first of all seeking access to the U.S. market as an exporter and

so it wanted the United States to grant it Most Favored Nation status.

Obviously that gave the United States a great deal of bargaining power.

And secondly, the United States had a lot of leverage over China because China wanted

to become a member of the GATT, the General Agreement on Trade and Tariffs or what then

became or evolved into the World Trade Organization.

So those two things, Most Favored Nation and membership of the World Trade Organization,

gave the United States a great deal of bargaining power.

But actually even in the early 1990s when the United States really began to threaten

China with trade retaliation the Chinese responded with some counter-retaliation.

I mean they began to list certain goods that U.S. companies were exporting into China.

And ultimately in the early 1990s, what we saw was that the United States and China reached

an accommodation.

They came up with some Memorandum of Understanding.

Everyone more or less said they had got a good deal.

And that was that.

Now I would be very surprised if something similar here didn't happen given the fact

that China now is the world's second biggest economy.

At some point, it's going to chug past the United States and become the world's biggest

economy.

And the idea that China will roll over or cow-tow on something so public, on something

that is so central to its own image of itself, I think is very, very implausible.

So one would expect here ultimately, while there may be some more escalation and some

more thunder and so on, I think in the end we'll see what we saw in the 1990s which

is some Memorandum of Understanding.

Some sort of agreement in which both sides will say that they got a good deal and the

trade economy will go on

LYNN FRIES: Which implies that although trade threats may have been effective for the U.S.

in the past, those days are gone.

PETER DRAHOS: Look I think that is certainly right.

The United States cannot push China in the way that was able to in the 1980s, in particular,

and in the 1990s.

Its relative power over China has declined.

And if you have a look at the import-export relationships between China and the United

States as well as the broader global agendas everyone's talking about - climate change

or world security.

Their interests are so intertwined that an all-out trade war that would ruin relationships

with them seems a terrible option.

And I think maybe interest groups in the United States would not support such a blitzkrieg

approach to handling China.

I think many interest groups in the United States particularly if this was to escalate

would ultimately lobby the United States trade representative, would lobby the President,

and would really ask for common sense to prevail because there are just too many interests

that would be adversely affected by a deep and scouring trade war.

LYNN FRIES: What if rather than a lose-lose trade war, common sense were to prevail.

What would it look like?

PETER DRAHOS: Well I think probably China would agree to do a bit more on compliance

with intellectual property standards.

The United States would offer some more capacity building.

Already there are lots of initiatives between the United States and China when it comes

to capacity building in intellectual property.

Many U.S. experts travel to China and offer their views and their assistance.

There is close cooperation between the Chinese patent office and the United States patent

office.

So I think at a technical level, a technocratic level, we see lots of cooperation.

And eventually once the dust settles and people stop threatening billions of dollars of tariffs

what we would probably see is some sort of agreement to do more in the intellectual property

area.

China might offer more market access, a little bit more transparency.

It's that sort of thing that I think we would see if common sense were to prevail.

LYNN FRIES: What I hear from what you're saying is the world's two biggest economies

need to cooperate rather than wasting time and resources in a lose-lose trade war.

PETER DRAHOS: Well absolutely.

I think the trade war will get us nowhere.

I mean I think all that will happen will be that we'll see markets frightened.

We'll see a lot of interest groups lose on both sides.

I mean the U.S. farmers will obviously be affected and ultimately U.S. high technology

companies that assemble goods in China will also end up losing.

Obviously Chinese companies that are seeking to export into the U.S. market will lose.

So there will be a bunch of losers, a very long list of losers.

So no one is going to win from this.

I think the more important issues though are the issues that we are alerted to by scientists.

I mean we are in a serious ecological and climate situation.

We've had warnings now for decades of degenerating ecosystems.

All around the world we are seeing climate related problems, declining outputs, agricultural

outputs in some countries.

For example, in South Asia the problems with the monsoon, problems with heat and so on.

And so what we really need are the two biggest scientific powers and I would say that by

now China is probably the world's second largest scientific power; we really need cooperation

on what are major global problems and will become major global catastrophes.

So the last thing we want is a trade war and more imperatively we want countries cooperating

on science.

We want countries sharing knowledge about how to address problems whether they're

health problems – pandemics, epidemics – or whether they're climate problems whether

they're ecological catastrophes the consequences of drought.

There's a long list of things that we need to talk about as a global collective.

And that's what China and the United States really need to be talking about

LYNN FRIES: And under the current IP regime is that plausible?

PETER DRAHOS Well that's a good question.

My own view is that China's embrace of intellectual property rights is to some extent a mistake.

Because it creates almost an arms mentality, a kind of arms race in which the game mainly

is getting scientists to apply for as many patent applications as you possibly can.

And if you think about it for a moment the intellectual property based innovation system

that we have is really a failure.

I mean think about the price of medical drugs, for example, the price of pharmaceuticals.

We now have pharmaceuticals in the United States –cancer treatments- that are approaching

half a million dollars.

I mean that's unsustainable for American citizens and its certainly unsustainable for

poor people and it's unsustainable for Chinese citizens.

Likewise think of the price of text books or think of the fact that so much knowledge

is hidden behind copyright paywalls.

And the way in which publishing cartels block citizens from getting access to knowledge

that their tax dollars have paid for.

So it's an absurd system.

It's an irrational system.

So the idea that China is embracing this system, a system that in a sense the United States

imposed on them, I think is a grave error.

And we're all going to suffer for it.

What I mean is that global citizens everywhere are going to pay the consequences of this.

You know we need knowledge that's produced with public tax dollars to be freely available.

You know you and I should be able to get the knowledge that we want buy visiting the website

and downloading what we want.

We shouldn't have to pay $30 or $40 for a scientific article if we are interested

in that scientific article.

That's simply absurd.

We shouldn't have to worry about cancer treatments that are going to cost us hundreds

of thousands of dollars that may send us into bankruptcy.

And that's the kind of thing that the patent system has delivered for us.

So I think both countries need to rethink this agenda.

And certainly if China cares about equality, if it cares about inequality about doing something

about inequality, it should be addressing these issues.

And it should be showing more leadership on these issues.

LYNN FRIES: What about the careful planning and extremely strategic approach on the part

of Chinese leadership in achieving their goals in the top fields of technology.

We heard at the WIPO press conference, in the words of Francis Gurry, the plan is for

China to go from being factory of the world to laboratory of the world.

China is already gene-editing humans.

And with an online population greater than the entire population of the United States,

it's making rapid advances in artificial intelligence.

We see a former top deputy helping lead artificial intelligence strategy at Microsoft is now

in Beijing, at Baidu, a premier AI company in China.

The conventional wisdom being to train the algorithms that will deliver intelligence,

you need data.

And the company with the most data wins.

Give us some perspective on all this.

PETER DRAHOS: The United States should be thinking about the longer term picture here.

It is undoubtedly true that a country that has access to hundreds of millions of citizens

can in effect conduct the largest scale experiments in scientific history.

So if we think of the Chinese population all those that are on the internet as an experimental

population.

So let's say that that's roughly a billion people, then essentially that source of big

data will allow Chinese scientists to develop learning algorithms at a rate and at a scale

that is historically unprecedented.

Now the problem is this.

When you run scientific experiments at a university you need clearance from the university ethics

committee.

I mean that's fundamental.

That's a fundamental prerequisite – informed consent.

But actually what we see happening in the world is that many experiments are taking

place on citizens without their informed consent.

And actually what we are also seeing is really manipulation of citizens' preferences.

Using big data and using highly forensically targeted algorithms.

Now as I say China has a comparative advantage in the sense that it has a very large population

upon which to experiment.

Now my own view is that this is ethically highly questionable.

And there are many issues about whether we as citizens want to be experimented upon.

Now of course whether the Chinese government will be consulting its citizens, whether the

Chinese government will be protecting the interest of Chinese citizens when it comes

to this kind of experimentation is an open question.

But I again think we need some leadership on these issues.

I think we need a discussion of what sort of collective approach we would like.

And I think citizens everywhere would like some more discussion of this.

I don't think it's in the long term interests of the United States to enter a sort of arms

race in this area.

Because I think that's going to produce a frightening kind of dystopian world.

We have a lot of choices about the future that we can create.

And unfortunately, I think intellectual property, the privatization of science, an arms raced

mentality when it comes to the use of science, is going to produce the sort of sci-fi future

that none of us really want, a kind of dark, dystopian one.

We could have a very different one of course.

LYNN FRIES: The Obama Administration in promoting the Transpacific Partnership argued that it

was of strategic important for the U.S. to join the TPP to contain China.

Now that the Trump Administration may well do a U-turn in that direction, what's your

assessment of the merits of that argument?

PETER DRAHOS: China has many options here.

It doesn't really have to worry about the TPP all that much.

I mean it's launched its own Belt and Road Initiative.

An initiative that's looking at integrating the economies of fifty or sixty countries

looking at the ways city economies in China can be integrated with the city economies

of central Asia and ultimately Europe.

I mean this is a big and bold vision, one that doesn't rely on trade agreements.

So that I do think that engendering some sort of competitive arms race mentality is a mistake.

I think one should be reaching out to China seeking to cooperate on issues like the future

of Big Data and AI [Artificial Intelligence] and thinking about the kinds of ethical guidelines

that we need in this area, the kind of protocols that we need in this area that would safeguard

citizens' interests.

I mean , it's very important that scientists in China, that scientists in the United States

and scientists in Europe as well as citizens groups and on all become part of this large

conversation about where we want to take technologies.

Turning this into just trade talk and just competition is a mistake.

And I also think that if the United States thinks that it is somehow going to discipline

China with this kind of talk and these kinds of tactics, it's really a mistaken view

of the world.

LYNN FRIES: To wrap up in a closing comment, talk about the concentration of ownership

of intellectual property rights in the hands of so few multinational corporations, whether

they're U.S. or Chinese corporations.

And what that means for inequality not only between countries but within countries.

PETER DRAHOS: Well this is a complex economic question of course – the relationship between

intellectual property and inequality and it's really an area that's been under-explored.

But in a nutshell, let me say this.

Intellectual property is a winner takes all system.

So if you have the patents over the latest artificial intelligence technology or you

own key trademarks you basically are in a position to license or to control the development

of a particular technology and capture all the wealth from that technology.

So what that essentially means is that the winner takes all and you a long tail people

who are excluded.

If you want competition, if you want competitive markets, you would reduce the role of intellectual

property because essentially what that means is then lots of players come in and you get

marginal cost pricing.

So my own view is that intellectual property fundamentally contributes to inequality.

And that's both within countries because the large corporations amass huge amounts

of wealth over which I might add they pay virtually no taxes as has become clear in

the United States and Europe and Australia and many other countries.

They amass large patent portfolios that bring them large amounts of wealth, this wealth

being held in tax havens.

And which do very little for equality, right.

Essentially they are in a position to buy out their competitors making competition in

the market place very difficult.

So, what we are going to see ultimately I think are rising genie coefficients, rising

inequality.

So I think we need to have a conversation about the relationship between intellectual

property and inequality.

LYNN FRIES: And the way you see it this is related to issues of representation, democracy?

PETER DRAHOS: Well of course, I mean if you create large concentrations of wealth it's

standard interest group theory, you create extraordinarily powerful lobbies.

So in authoritarian states, these large lobbies become a part of the elite.

In democracies, you in a way create interest groups that make the workings of democracy

very difficult because they it's these interest groups that can essentially afford campaign

contributions that control the media in various ways or influence the media.

So, high levels of inequality are a fundamental problem for democracies.

There is very little doubt or disagreement about that.

LYNN FRIES: We have to leave it there.

Peter Drahos, thank you.

PETER DRAHOS: Thank you, very much.

LYNN FRIES: And thank you for joining us on The Real News Network.

END

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How to Clone Windows from a Hard Disk to an M.2 SSD (and Keep It Bootable) - Duration: 8:34.

Today, we're going to clone all partitions of a hard drive to an M.2 SSD drive,

including the bootable Windows partition. I'll use a free program called Macrium

Reflect to perform the clone. In a previously published video, I installed

an M.2 2280 slot SSD module in a brand new Dell Inspiron 5570 laptop. My

intent is to use the fast SSD as my boot drive, and to use the slow 5400 rpm 1TB

hard drive that originally came with the laptop as a secondary drive.

Please keep in mind that I'm using the Dell Inspiron 5570 specifically for this

video. I'm basically starting in the state where I left it in my last video.

I've booted off the 1TB hard drive after installing the M.2 SSD. In

addition, I've created an account in Windows so I can log in, and I've

installed Camtasia so I can capture these screens. Understand that we're

going to clone the entire disk as Dell gave it to us - so that includes all the

programs, drivers, and all the shovelware that Dell has installed. Now if you want

to remove certain programs before performing the clone, that's up to you.

The first thing I'll do is right-click the Start button and select Disk

Management. You can see that the 360GB SSD is showing up successfully.

We don't need to initialize the SSD, nor do we have to create any partitions,

because Macrium Reflect will handle the creation of those partitions during the

clone - on-the-fly. What we'll do is clone Disk 0, which is the slow 5400 rpm drive,

to Disk 1, which is the SSD. Let me close this out, and we'll spin up the web browser.

Let's begin by searching for Macrium Reflect Free.

Click on the first result - which takes us to Macrium's website - and

download the version for Home Use. Let's then click the Save button. This is a

relatively small file, which is just a download manager stub that retrieves a

larger installer later on. Click the Run button, and using the defaults, let's hit

Download, after which the installation process starts.

Clicking Next installs the first component, which is the pre-installation

environment, or the PE components for Windows. After that, it launches the Setup

Wizard for Macrium Reflect. Let's click Next.

We'll accept the terms of the license agreement; let's choose the Home Edition;

and we'll register our software at a later time so I'll click No on this

screen. Let's keep the defaults for installation, then click Next.

Finally, click install.

Let's go ahead and Finish to close out the wizard, and launch the actual program.

Again, a registration screen pops up, which I'll skip for now. What we see here

is Disk 1, which is the slow 5400 rpm 1TB drive. The plan is to clone all

six partitions over to the new drive labeled Disk 2, which is our SSD.

Remember - these drives were labeled disks zero and one in the Disk Management screen

earlier, and they're now called Disks one and two, respectively. So don't get confused

about the numbering - they've just been incremented by one. Before you perform

the clone, I highly recommend that you create a rescue disk by going to Other

Tasks, and Create Rescue Media from the menu - just in case something goes wrong.

I'm going to go through the steps of creating it, because this actually saved

me once as I was deleting partitions that I shouldn't have been touching.

Let's click Next; then Next again to include the drivers;

we'll use the defaults here and click Next, which builds the Windows PE image.

This can take a little while, so I'll fast forward.

After that completes, you'll need to provide either a USB drive or a blank CD or DVD.

I myself like to use the cutting-edge technology of blank CDs, so I'll insert one

into my CD/DVD drive, after which I'll click Finish.

Burning the CD will take some time, so let's take a quick break.

Once the CD has been written, take it out of the drive and keep it in a safe place.

The next step is to clone from the 1TB hard drive shown here, to the

SSD. Let's click Clone This Disk, and then select a disk to clone to, which of

course is the SSD. Now the problem is that the source drive is 1TB

while the SSD is only 360GB, so we won't be able to do a bit-by-bit

clone to the SSD. You'll notice that we have six partitions, the largest being

the third one, where Windows resides. All the others are in the megabyte or low

gigabyte range, so by comparison they're negligible in size. It's kind of

misleading because the boxes representing the partitions aren't to

scale. We'll need to reduce the size of the Windows partition to make everything

fit into the 360GB space. We'll start by dragging and dropping the

smaller partitions into the destination box. By doing so, we're leaving the

remaining space for the final partition. When I drag that down, it will

automatically resize it to fit - from 918GB down to

321 - using up all space in the SSD. We can now click

Next. You use this screen if you want to schedule the clone on a regular basis,

but for us, this will be a one-time operation so we can skip it. After

reviewing the summary, let's click Finish. We do want to run the backup now, but

there's no need to save the backup as an XML since again, we're only doing this

once. Let's click OK. This starts the cloning process, which

will take a while, so let's put some pizza in the toaster oven, and I'll be right back.

OK, the clone is a success, so I'll close the dialog boxes to show you that

we have all six partitions copied over to the SSD.

Launching Windows Explorer and opening This PC, you can see we've got the

original 1TB drive and the 360GB SSD drive here.

Now all we need to do is swap these two drives, so let's go ahead and restart the machine.

When the Dell splash screen shows up, you'll need to press the F2 key to enter the BIOS.

This is where we're going to swap the drives.

Click on Boot Sequence, which shows that the SSD is the second device

in the boot order. What you'll want to do is click on the SSD and click on the up

arrow to move it into first place. In fact, I'll go ahead and deselect the

Windows Boot Manager to make sure that the SSD is the ONLY device that we can

boot from. I'll go one step further and enter the System Configuration, and then

Drives, and I'll disable SATA-0, which is the 1TB hard drive - to prove

that we're booting from the SSD. Let's Apply the changes, Save as Custom User

Settings. click OK, and then Exit - which will reboot the machine.

Now when it first starts, you'll see this screen. You won't see the screen again upon

subsequent reboots. What you'll want to do is click Continue in order to boot into the SSD.

We're back in Windows, and though I haven't shown you the elapsed

time, it has booted much faster. Let's take a look at Windows Explorer, where

the C Drive is indeed showing as 360GB. The older drive of course

doesn't even appear, since it's disabled in the BIOS. Launching Macrium Reflect,

we see the 360GB space, and we also see that all six partitions have

successfully made it over, including the bootable Windows partition. The only

thing left to do now is to re-enable the SATA-0 in the BIOS, and that will give us

the old 1TB drive back - which we can then use as a storage drive. But

before you start deleting partitions or files from the slower drive, MAKE SURE to

successfully boot from the SSD often, and over a period of time.

Either that, or make sure you create an image of the original disk before erasing it.

And always keep the rescue CD handy, just in case you need it in the future.

I hope you enjoyed - Thanks for watching!

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I TRIED FOLLOWING A GLAMTWINZ334 STRAIGHT HAIR TUTORIAL || NATURALNICHE - Duration: 11:13.

hey guys Nichole here welcome back to my channel as you can see by the title I

am straightening my hair I was getting it itch to straighten my hair and I've

actually going out of town this weekend and I want my hair to be straight for it so I

decided to go ahead and do this and I saw this trend going on YouTube and

there's like the make up one or I've seen a lot of curly hair routines and I

already follow the Glamtwinz as far as curly hair routines and products but I

have never followed a straight hair routine from start to finish with all

the products that they've used probably mostly because most of the products are

pretty expensive and my hair actually never really comes out very well and

I've suffered from heat damage so I decided if I'm gonna follow anyone's

straight hair routine I would do the glamtwinz because they are like the

perfect example of being able to wear your hair curly and straight and having

that versatility and not experiencing any heat damage or much damage at all

picked Kelsey's routine and I'll explain why later right now I just have like a

pretreatment that I've been wearing on my hair so

that's why it's up in the bun so if you watch the glamtwinz you know that

Kelsey and Kendra's their routine is pretty much the same and of course they

like alternate products but they pretty much do the same thing and I have been

watching it for years and one thing I noticed is that a lot of the products

especially when it comes to their straight hair you can find inTJ Maxx

and Marshalls so I decided to go to TJ Maxx and see if I could find any of the

products for cheaper since I don't straighten my hair that much and I

actually came across this so I decided to do Kelsey's routine she used the redken

all soft shampoo and conditioner this little pack was $5.99 which is pretty

neat because of course I don't have a lot of hair so I didn't need a whole lot

of product just to try it out so I searched high and low to find the deep

conditioner and the rest of the product she used and I could not find them I

went to Ulta and I picked up small versions of everything that Kelsey used

except for one item but this is the joico k-pak intense hydrator for leave in

I picked up the redken extreme anti snap and I picked up the

kenra platinum blow-dry spray and this I could not find anywhere besides like

Walgreens and CVS this is the shea moisture sugarcane extract and meadow

foam seed leave-in it's a leave-in treatment so that's the products I'll be

using I'm gonna go ahead and wash my hair and deep condition it off

camera and then I'll pick back up when she starts with her detangling process I

did only shampoo the roots like she did and I only conditioned my ends so I did

follow who those steps I look kind of rough okay so she splits her in half and

she takes the leave-in treatment and squirts a little in her hands about two

or three pumps I don't need that much I don't have that much hair and did I go

squirt in the half I don't think I need that much and she only focused it on her

ends definitely got some on the floor and then she splits her hair in half

has like a perfumey smell

and then she squirted a little of this in her hands this is not a squirt one

and she applied it to each section and started detangling so I'm just gonna

pour it a little bit that should be enough I don't have the exact detangling

comb she had I just have this like shower comb but it works for my hair so

and she just detangles and plats it up after she detangles

we're up to the blow-drying she goes in with the Kenra Platinum blow-dry

spray this is gonna be probably the hardest part for me I have such a hard

time blow drying so see what happens and I have my concentrator

concentrator concentration nozzle whatever you call it and I'm using my

golden hot this is like Old Faithful for me I've had it forever okay and she goes

in this downward motion lord help us cuz I don't know if I can do it a lot the

only thing I don't like about this blow dryer is that it's like kind of heavy

and I feel like my nume one was a lot lighter than this and my arm gonna start

to hurt it's fast when I blow dry with my nume because this one is heavier so

my arms get tired really fast when using this but this blow dryer does work

really really fast so it's been getting the job done and I always have to have a

blow dryer attachment on my blow dryer I can't just go in with with you like this

because I feel like

this why I bought this I can't do that I saw me do that but like after my hair

doesn't have as much moisture in it that's when I picked up my paddle brush

and the reason I did that is because when you go in with a regular paddle

brush like this because I like to use just a regular one like this this is

from Conair I got it from Walmart I think it's because this can break okay

so my roots are still a little wet so I think now I can manage to go in before

it was not gonna work so I'ma put it on low heat though halfway through out pick

up my powder brush so I'll put down the white tooth comb then I'll pick up my

color brush and then just finish out the section that I'm blow-drying that might

sound kind of complicated but it's been working for me and I've been doing it

for the longest time so you always want to make sure you're holding the

blow-dryer down in this direction okay so after I look like a Mufasa and I

blow-dry all of my hair that's when I go in in flat iron usually I'll take a

little bit of a break because I'm high at this point I'm thirsty

so I'll take like a show's that she used this tressme thermal creations heat

protector mine's like almost gone but she just sprayed this throughout her

hair and if there's one thing that I definitely follow from the glamtwinz

in all my years of trying to learn how to straighten my hair it is to use this

like they forever use this and the chasing method with a brush instead

of a comb when I first started doing my hair I used a comb and then I saw them

do the brush and I was like let me try and I could say that that did make a big

difference in my hair and so far like my hair is really soft

before when I would straighten my hair I'd be kind of scared to put anything in it so

I wouldn't do like leave in conditioner and all that because I just thought it

would all kind of like weigh my hair down and mess my hair up so my hair is

actually pretty soft and for the flat iron I also have a sedu a few months

back I was in Ulta and they were having a huge sale and it was like already on

sale and then an extra like 50% off so I got it for like 50 bucks and it seems

like a really nice flat iron and I've only used it like once so but it is the one

and a half inch and hers only goes up to 410 I know they

said they have like one that they've had for years and years and years mine goes

up to 450 and it says to do revolution I don't know so we'll see how it works I

put mine on 410 Jesus help us recommend you jump on the Sedu

bandwagon because this planner is absolutely amazing

I used the wider plates this is the 1.5 inch plate it just helps me go a lot

faster it doesn't snag my hair it's ceramic

it's just amazing I just love this flat iron like it just hasn't done me wrong

my food but it's amazing it goes all the way up to 410 degrees and I do use it

all the way up to 410 degrees because if I put it on a lower setting I have to go

over my hair more than one or two times and I only like to go over each section

once or twice and no more than two times because you know creates heat damage so

that's why I put it on for 10 and I just go over each section once or twice and I

do the chasing method okay so I am done pretty much pleased with my hair

I'm giving like all of these products like a plus like my hair came out so

good so soft I only went through with one pass I'm have to go wrap my hair so

I keep my hands out of it hey guys so I am back it has actually been a week

since I straightened my hair and I purposely waited to film the end part of

this the wrap-up because normally when I straighten my hair the first day it's

pretty much straight and then I go outside at work and I stand outside in

the mornings and my hair like starts to balloon up and so I waited I knew that I

was gonna have to go outside and do duty I knew I was going to Houston this

weekend where it's really humid so I waited and y'all let me tell you my hair

it lasted like all I did was wrap it and when I went out of town my aunt she's a

beautician I was like did you bring a Flatiron and I was like no she's like

what you gonna do to your hair I was like nothing I'm just gonna wrap it and it

stayed straight it rained like crazy y'all and I have

not had to put a flatiron to my hair since that first day and that first day

I did of course the one pass so I don't know Kelsey and Kendra y'all

y'all are onto something y'all are onto something honey because

I have not put a flat iron in my hair since that day one pass that was it all

the products worked great the shampoo and the conditioner it was nice I

actually have never used that line before so I was actually you know pretty

surprised but everything works so great my hair is super soft y'all like no

words no words I honestly see why they use the expensive products why they go

through everything they go through because it's been a week y'all and my

hair still laughing and it's probably going to last like a whole nother week

like normally after a week my hair is done it's like in buns it's not

happening the one thing I can say I do not rock straight here because I feel

like at this length that's kind of funny looking so I'd only have some curls so

that's been weird for me but besides that I got so many compliments my aunt is a beautician

and she kept tell me how pretty my hair looked and like if you were

wanting to straighten your hair and you are like nervous or worried about heat

damage or frizz definitely try to follow the glamtwinz tutorial try their

products just get the small ones of sample sizes but oh my gosh I just

adopted a new straight hair routine that's all for this video guys if you

liked it please give it a thumbs up if you are new feel free to subscribe and

I'll see you all in the next video bye guys

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Voice of an Indian Student | Message to Commerce Baba and Gaurav Jain sir | Impact Indian - Duration: 13:23.

Hi, I'm Ashish

I want to Thank the commerce youtuber's team

Because

I don't know about others but

speaking of my experience, I had literally lost hope of life.

That I'll ever be able to attempt the board exam with perfection

Because you know

Take for example own teachers, society and parents

Will demotivate you

every second they'll demotivate you

until you lose the hope of life

Yeah, it happened with me I lost the hope of life

that

I can't even concentrate in my studies, because those thoughts keep taunting your mind

Engulfed my self doubt

And I've a thinking that I wanted to share

This is actually voice of all Indian Students

that

Education system is a complete faliure

and anyone who top in this failed education system is literally a failure as well

Because who are the toppers?

Toppers are literally rote learning machines

They are the perfect employee

perfect slave for an organisation

Because those toppers

why do they top in first place?

It's understood if

it's someone's passion or someone is interested in it

they became toppers

But the majority, in order to become a topper has to sacrifice a lot.

They have passion in some other field, they wanted to do something else

like Dance, Music

But due to pressure of society

they have to completely sacrifice their passion and interest

And the toppers of the system

they actually don't have any practical skills and knowledge

even if they have any talent they have to sacrifice it

Because in order to rank high

in order to memories texts and facts

You don't need any skill or talent but rather you have to even sacrifice the God's gifted talent

-Talking about my past story-

Once I wanted to learn basketball

I asked my mom to buy a basketball

you could guess what she must have replied

I wanted to learn guitar

I told my mom

You know what she must have replied

They connect everything with marks that It'll affect academics performance and these things don't have future.

So now if a Kid want to follow a hobby or passion, great he can't do it. Just for some useless numbers.

This education system is killing dreams and ambitions more than anything.

There's no place for entrepreneurship.

If I want to be an entrepreneur

I've to literally dropout

Because every moment even your teachers will demotivate you

That you'll fail in life, if you fail in exams.

Woah, Great

I hate this mentallity

I can do anything to pursue my passion

And yeah I've survived with great difficulty that 2 years around those toxic mentality people.

Criticism everywhere for open minded people

If you think out of the box you are considered an Alien

You're out of the world.

You'll fail

If I'm not able to rote learn and vomit the exact things you taught me in exams

Then I am a f*ing failure

Lot's of public humiliation

Just because of being open minded

And they'll never understand

Indian Education System is Completely Outdated

There are many inventions happened in last 3 -5 years

Nothing is there in the book

Business world has completely changed and what we study in business studies

NOTHING

The things which should be taught is not taught.

What I'm trying to convey through this video is

Sir you've made a students fan base

As a commerce student I want to say

The actual mentality a commerce students should have

is never achieved because society never let them achiever

Commerce Students have all the basic knowledge for business world

And they can create employment for other stream people.

21st century is not for employment

It's time for Job creation

And if America or China like county is progressing fast it;s due to their gov is promoting entrepreneurship than increasing employment

And in India

Apart from Engineer, Medical no one thinks anything

What about your job placement, package etc

I'm fan of your mentality

A student wants that a teacher should understand them more than their parents

Because parents are so busy trying to make ends meet

that they don't have time for their children

And teachers

whose work is only to understand students

know about their dreams, passions and ambitions

A request

make a video for entrepreneurs

Those who want to change this system or impact it a bit

Show us the way

There are no college for real entrepreneurship

Even if it's there the teachers are themselves not been into business world

I know you'll guide them who want good placements

But also guide people like me

Whose thinking is always different

Where can I find the opportunity and environment for further studies

Everyone is running behind employment

Thank you for everything you've done

Keep your force and keep changing students life. Help them who are depressed and demotivated due to marks.

Those who suicide

Make a career guidance video for std 10th students

They are literally unaware of the world outside

They are never taught, they are never prepared

And without any knowledge they make many stupid decisions.

They have no Idea which stream is better for them and blindly opt for science which later in life they found was never meant for them.

They are literally blind when they graduate from 10th std.

In my life I've stopped many students from opting science in first place.

Many Juniors

And I don't want them to lose themselves

By choosing the career never meant for them.

I say them, that If its really for passion

then go for it, but in order to showoff or if you have scored good in 10th then never blindly opt for science.

I help them understand that world

Which No one does, no teacher, no parent

I don't know if there's any YouTube video giving the career guidance in right way.

Most of the people give career advices

that this field has more scopes or has more opportunities.

But this is not the way to give career advice.

First you have to get deep into student's passion, interest, skills, god's gifted talents and what they want to do in life.

What they are good at and what they can do good at.

Career guidance is given, after analyzing all these factors.

Not by Stats of Placement or Packages or Stream Opportunities.

These things comes later, first comes individual interest.

Sorry for long video

Thank you for everything you are doing

And I'll wait for the reply of whatever I've said

Because from there only the start making huge mistakes in life which cause painful headlines.

No one understands them

The students who suicide, that is not actually a suicide

they are murdered

And the murderer is the Education System itslef

It's not right to say but sometime it's their own parents.

This is the harsh truth.

These things keep roaming in my mind.

Later in life I can do something about it, but for now I can only give you this message.

Sir do something

The world is completely changed

But their mentality hasn't.

They take this Internet very negatively.

No one has ever thought one can learn online, better than in schools

No one believes this change.

I showed your videos to my mother then she was literally surprised to know the knowledge is it our finger tips

They take Whatsapp, Facebook, Instagram negatively

I can build business out of these platforms

I can learn many things.

I can make passive incomes

I can learn as well as earn at same time.

This is 21st century.

But they are so ignorant.

Someone has to raise the voice.

I personally think, you are worth meeting in this life.

Impact Indian

Angel like you are few in this planet

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Use polymer clay

Fixing with super glue

Paint with acrylic pait

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If You Face These 10 Problems, You're Definitely An Old Soul - Duration: 3:59.

If You Face These 10 Problems, You're Definitely An Old Soul

Some people are just old souls and need to be accepted like that.

If you are one of those people called crazy because of your way of thinking that can feel

the energy of people, or like a hermit because it takes time alone, or 'freaks' for believing

in alternate things, the best thing you can do is to continue being faithful on yourself.

As an old soul, trying to adapt to empty society and empty spiritually will only make you sick

and suffer.

Do not allow authority figures or institutions to pressure you to betray your desires and

natural circumstances.

Being an old soul is not always easy.

They are often labeled boring or weird, and they live life with the constant feeling that

no one really understands it.

If you know the old soul, take a minute to see the world through their perspective.

You may eventually understand them a little better.

So, here are 10 problems that only an old soul would understand.

#1 - The rejection for anything 'mainstream'.

Mainstream music is heartless, passionless, and washed up.

Mainstream media is polluted, biased, and deceptive.

The mainstream lifestyle is dry, boring, and disappointing.

Because you recognize this, you have adopted 'alternative' ways of thinking and living

that may seen weird to other people.

#2 - The appreciation of the journey.

You have learned to trust and appreciate the journey.

You aren't trying to be "deep", you simply can't help but be overwhelmed at

times with feelings of gratitude, thankfulness, and humility.

You understand that life is impermanent and don't take anything for granted.

Others around you don't understand why you like spending time in nature so much, why

you meditate so often, or why you stare at the stars all the time, but that's because

they are simply too distracted with worldly matters to see the big picture.

#3 - They never feel really understood.

Because of their differences in beliefs, interests, and ideas, old souls never feel completely

understood by the people around them.

They often feel the separation between them and the rest of the world.

#4 - They seem to be alone.

The old soul is often seen as an outcast in the social sphere.

Even if they have a circle of friends, they are still seen as "black sheep" of the environment.

They are seen as different and slightly odd.

Instead of taking the time to get to know the old soul or understand their perspective,

people often push them to the curb and label them as loners.

#5 - They enjoy being alone, which can impact their relationships.

Being an old soul can isolate from time to time.

They enjoy with friends and family, but they also need their own time.

When loved ones do not understand their need to relax and recharge, it can affect their

relationship.

#6 - They attract strange people.

There is something about an old soul that makes strangers want to come to them and talk.

Keep lending your ears to listen can be a little draining.

The old soul has a hard time getting rid of the conversation because they feel they have

an obligation to listen.

#7 - Old souls have difficulty finding the place where they belong.

Even when they are surrounded by family and friends.

They spend their life searching for the place that feels like home and a soulmate.

#8 - Different ways to have fun.

Old souls don't need something extravagant to have fun.

They find pleasure in small things.

They love nature, a simple drive, swinging in the park or drinking milkshake while watching

the sunset.

Simple moments like these make an old soul happy.

#9 - People don't label you right.

No one can quite figure out what it is that you are.

They have trouble applying the right label to you.

But that's their mistake in itself.

You can't label yourself as anything.

Old souls are each brilliantly unique individuals.

#10 - Being highly observational and intuitive.

From a young age, you have been able to get a really good read on people.

From watching someone interact for just a few minutes, you are able to identify the

characteristics that person would have and the lifestyle they live.

It's almost like you have this software that allows you to look around and download

the information on other souls.

This is because you have seen the archetype of that person before in a past life and are

familiar with the general behavior and psychology of that archetype.

You have interacted with thousands of people throughout the course of your souls history,

so there is really no archetype you haven't interacted with yet.

Well, those are the 10 problems that only an old soul would understand.

Really cool information isn't it?

I hope you enjoy this short video, if you have something on your mind, please share

your thoughts and experiences in the comments below!

Don't forget to subscribe to our channel and watch all our other amazing videos!

Thanks for watching!

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Having This Outlook On Life Can Change Everything | An Inspiring Speech by Vishan Lakhiani - Duration: 5:02.

I'm gonna be talking about how to be unfuckable all of us as we grow up we

through the conditioning of our parents of a society of media we develop these

holes within our being and unfuck with the bow is really about going from these

holes to being hole so unfuck with ability is basically this

extraordinary minds do not need to seek validation from outside opinions or true

the attainment of goals instead they are truly at peace with themselves and the

world around them they live fearlessly immune to criticism or praise and fueled

by their own inner happiness and self-love now the reason we need to be

unfuckable is because without disability we don't have the skills the

invincibility the power to go out there and truly pursue life transforming goals

if we care what other people think of us good or bad we limit our abilities we

fear for example I did not write my book for many years because I fear what

people would think what if the book sucks oh my god if the book sucks what

people really like continue buying line value products I did not get on stage

for many many many years because I thought well you know what if nobody

claps I remember in college I never asked a girl I liked out for many many

many years because I was afraid of rejection heck it took me two years to

ask my wife out because I was afraid of rejection and so all of us go through

this this is what causes us to want to dress up in a certain way to get that

six-pack because it you know apparently it means something to buy certain cars

of things or vehicles just so we can compensate for whatever we might find

lacking but the problem with this type of attitude is that

the fear limits us it limits us from really doing epic things because to do

something big you got to be prepared for rejection you got to be prepared for

failure and the bravest people in the world are able to do the incredible

things they do because these things do not represent them

the attainment of the goal the accomplishment the object the man of the

woman are just nice to house but they say nothing about who you are but what I

found over the years is that there are three ways to get to the state of unfuck

with the book to get to the state where you know when someone compliments you

you're good with that but you don't need that compliment if you give a speech and

nobody gives you a standing ovation you're cool with that you know it's not

you it's maybe the speech or it's something you said or maybe it's it's

the method that you use and you're like okay great I can hack that method I can

improve this way I can rethink how I give a speech but it's not you too many

people make it about themselves and this is what causes the limitation in how

they grow forgiveness is about facing your past it's about looking at the shit

that happened to you in the past and being able to heal that so that you can

move on now you're unattached to your past it's about writing a new future for

yourself where you are enough so you can go out there and not give a damn about

criticism or judgment or how people think about you now this means that you

can do what needs to be done to fulfill your mission in life without fearing

other people's opinion you can accept race that's good but you don't need the

praise you can look at criticism and just see it as a simple way to improve

without seeing that criticism is wound into your own soul so you have the past

you have the future and if you apply these in your life people everything

changes these models have helped me make the last year among the most successful

years of my life that notice how simple they are you do not have to spend

thousands upon thousands of dollars learning them in fact the illusion is

their simplicity it is simple to forgive it doesn't happen overnight but with

practice as I've shared in my stories you can forgive even the most vile

crimes that have happened to you and it's directly within yourself you

forgive people think you need to get the other person to forgive you no it's

within your own power to forgive it is a choice you can make you can feel enough

no one can do that to you but you can hack your brain through the right

techniques to train your brain to make you be enough all of us are born as kids

feeling enough Society is what pokes the holes into us but you can reverse that

with the right technique and it can happen incredibly fast and the third one

is simply be present you can do that you can do it right now you can do it over

lunch you can do it in the cruise today it is that easy and when you do this

welcome to unfuck with ability

you

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