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The Magic Seed by Debbie Newhouse. In a town not too far away,

two kids will begin an unusual day. They open their front door and see something

that wasn't there before: a small purple box. It says "Magic Seed."

The box has instructions which sister can read. This magic seed is very rare.

Only plant it if you dare. All it gives you must share. The kids think, "What

should we do with this seed?" It might only grow up to be a weed. If this

seed came to you, what would you do? Luckily for you and me reading today,

those kids plant the seed right away, and right away the seed starts to sprout.

It's fifty feet tall without a doubt! The sister and brother begin to stare,

because it keeps shooting up higher from there. Up, up, higher and higher, huge green

leaves grow into the sky. You can't see the top, even if you try. Just then,

that huge tree, like a tower, stops growing and starts to flower. From every

branch, leaf, and twig, purple polka dot flowers spread out big. Then, dozens of

buzzing bees come. The bees are all smiling. Do you know why? It's those

purple flowers, ten thousand at least! Those big yummy flowers make a huge

feast. Each bee fills up its tummy and hurries home to make itself honey. The

flowers right then start to change, and what comes next is really quite strange.

That seed grow is a very rare tree, a tree called Plumnanaberry. Brother and

sister can't believe their eyes. The tree grows fruit that is giant in size: Plums,

pears, bananas and berries, coconuts, pineapples, kumquats and cherries. But, how

could they get up so high to taste the fruit that's in the sky? Just then they

make a discovery in the back of the Plumnanaberry; it's an elevator door to go

up to the top floor. The bumpy ride takes them all the way

high. When the doors open, they can touch the sky! They spend hours up there,

chomping on treats. If you were there, which fruit would you eat? They pick some

fruit to take along. As they ride down, they sing a song: Plumnanaberry tree,

Plumnanaberry tree, Plum nana nana nana nana nana berry tree. The tree

grows high, up to the sky. You can't see the top, even if you try! Do you know how

it feels to have a huge mound of fruit, pounds upon pounds of juicy sweet loot?

They have more fruit and they can eat in a year. That very fact makes them grin

ear to ear. The next morning, they wake, and what do they see? Something has

happened to the fruit from the tree. The fruit that they kept has become a bit

old. It smells rather rancid and has white

wisps of mold. Well, something is wrong. All that fruit's going bad. What once was

so fun now makes them feel sad. Then, they remember about the note; that seed

has instructions that someone wrote. This magic seed is very rare.

Only plant it if you dare. All it gives you, you must share. The boy and the girl,

their eyes open wide. Share all the fruit, give away their big prize? They sit and

they listen. A baby cries next door. They sit and they shiver. It feels colder than

before. They sit and they grumble. The stink is hard to ignore. They decide they

must share the fruit they adore. They head back to the tree to get down some

more. They ride up to the top and bring down a fresh crop. They set up a small

shop and put up a sign to make people stop. Free! Free fruit! Come and see! From a

Plumnanaberry! Tons of people come by to choose fruit to take. Soon the fruit

is all GONE. Was giving it a mistake? They went home feeling empty. They'd finished

their chore, but soon came a tap, a knock at the door.

A strawberry pie, just baked, piping-hot, came as thanks for berries that someone

got. Banana turns out to be just the trick to stop baby from crying. It stops

her cries quick. Sharing is really not what they'd thought. Sharing brings them

nice things that couldn't be bought. Brother and sister share fruit every day, racing

through town in a coconut sleigh. Even though they give it away, it always

comes back in a new special way. Look, the people in town built a new place to play!

You'll feel just like you have wings when you zing on cherry swings. If you

love playing sports, climb the raspberry forts. Best of all is the watermelon pool;

It can fit all of the kids in the school. They play at Plumnanaberry Park every

day until dark. Now this seed is mysterious and really

quite rare, but there is one secret I simply must share. If you want to feel

joy like the boy and the girl, who give magical fruit to their town in the world,

you might not need a seed at all. Maybe the fruit you have is small, but

when you share it, you'll feel a thousand feet tall.

What could you share? When can you start? The End.

For more infomation >> Narrated Children's Book about Sharing: The Magic Seed - Duration: 7:18.

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What Really Sucks About Being Self Employed - Duration: 5:42.

Hey everyone, Bridget from Money After Graduation here to tell you about the

things that really suck about being self-employed. For those of you that

don't know, I am self-employed and have been for two-and-a-half years now. Money

After Graduation is my full-time job and it consists of a blog, this YouTube

channel, eCourse sales, as well as paid speaking

engagements and other brand partnerships that I do. My first year of

self-employment was pretty rough. The second year was better but then I went

on maternity leave. And now that I'm in my third year, things are going really

well, I've learned a lot, but I've also learned some of the things that are not

ideal. When most people think about being self-employed, they think entirely of the

upsides. You get to work for yourself, you make your own hours, you work from

wherever you want, you're totally in control of your income, and you have

nothing but freedom to do what you want, when you want to, and so on.

And while all of that is true, there are obviously some downsides, but the ones

people will think about most often are things like being isolated or having an

inconsistent income, when truthfully those things are the easiest ones to fix. I

had a hard time with the isolation when I first started my business and I worked

primarily from home, but I remedied that by getting some office space in

downtown Calgary and now I have a real community that I get to interact with

other entrepreneurs on a regular basis. Likewise, the inconsistent pay was very

easy to fix. I now pay myself bi-weekly, I get the

same amount every two weeks and that's been true for this whole year so far. The

real downsides are actually much bigger and here's what they are. The

first is you have to do all the #$&*@ work. What I mean by that, is you have to do

all the menial tasks that are like, way below your pay grade so to speak. There

is no Karen from Accounting, there is no intern to do all the orders. You have to

do all the boring things from invoices and taxes to ordering paper and office

supplies. The worst part: a shocking amount of time is spent just keeping

your business running with these little tasks. You will spend a whole lot of time

scheduling phone calls, answering emails, checking orders, invoicing, doing taxes,

going to boring meetings. The real glam life of

running your own business of following your dreams and being creative all the

time is not really true. That does happen some of the time, but all the grunt work

needs to be done by you and there is a lot of it. The second downside about

being self-employed is you have no one to ask for help. This is something I

really struggled with in my first year of self-employment because I was unsure

of what direction to take my business. I didn't know how to grow it and I had no

one to ask for guidance. When you're working a traditional nine-to-five job,

you typically have a boss or a supervisor that's grooming you for your

next role in the company, and their guidance is really invaluable in

developing your skills and so on. When you're self-employed, there's no one to

do that for you, you have to figure out which skills are important and how to

build them and so on. It's really, really difficult to do. There's no one to ask

that's been there before you, and if there is, they're a little bit hard to get a hold of. My baby

is making noise in the background of this video as usual. Hi hunny! That would

be another one of the minor downsides of being self-employed, is there's always a

racket in the background. The third downside to being

self-employed is people seem to think you're either broke or a millionaire and

never anything in between. I don't know if this is just because I run an online

business and people aren't really sure how those earn income and so on, but I

found that people don't really understand how I make money and don't

understand how much money I make. They tend to think that I'm either a

starving creative or that I'm one of those like super YouTube stars earning

seven figures. Neither of those are true. The reality is actually much more in the

middle and I make a very average income to afford a very average

lifestyle. I mean, obviously I get all the perks of self-employment plus the

struggles that I've just mentioned but the income is pretty good but not

amazing but it also doesn't suck. So I find it kind of annoying to always have

to explain myself, defend myself, or you know, just pretend that I do make seven

figures. Just kidding, I never do that. I can't afford it. Finally, the last

downside of being self-employed and the one that's bugging me the most lately is

you don't get to be part of a company you can't build. Personally, I'm really

interested in a lot of technology companies but I

don't have the skillset to actually grow one of those businesses myself. Or maybe

I do, but it would take me much longer than it would to actually get a job at

one of these businesses. The downsides to being self-employed is you're really

limited by your own abilities and your own industry and what you can do with

the resources around you. Some people are really talented at scaling companies and

building teams and some people can really only work for themselves and run

a 1 or 2 or 3 person business and if you want to be part of a mega

corporation that does a lot of cool and innovative things, then it might be

easier to actually go work for that company, rather than trying to build

something. I personally love being self-employed because I like the

flexibility, particularly right now when I have a small baby at home, but going

forward I am a little intrigued at the opportunity of working for a bigger tech

company and applying the skills that I've learned as a self-employed

entrepreneur to a role in that capacity and working for a company that I

can't actually build myself. Whether you're thinking of becoming

self-employed or you already are and you're struggling with it, I totally feel

exactly where you are. I've been there myself and I would love to hear about your

experience in the comments if you want to share with me what you're doing for

work, if you wish you were working on your own business, or if there's a reason

why you would never leave your nine-to-five. If you enjoyed this video,

please give it a thumbs up and subscribe to my channel and I will be back with

more personal finance wisdom next week!

For more infomation >> What Really Sucks About Being Self Employed - Duration: 5:42.

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Cheap living in Seoul - GOSHIWON GUIDE all you need to know about cheap living in Korea - Duration: 4:55.

If you are planning to move to Korea, you can choose between many different housing

options.

Today I will show you a typical Korean Goshiwon room.

This is a private, single room - most of the time - and typically comes with a shared kitchen

and a shared bathroom (toilet).

Goshiwon prices start around 200.000 Won and can go up to around 500.000 Won, depending

on - of course - how big the room is, where the Goshiwon is located, and if you want your

own private shower, or you don't mind sharing your shower with other people.

This room for example costs 320,000 Won per month.

The price for this small room is a little bit on the higher side, because it has a window

that's facing the outside.

Although there is a brick wall right outside, but that still counts ;)

It has it's own shower booth.

And it is located in the center of Seoul.

Also, in this Goshiwon, included in the price is free Wifi, free usage of the laundry machines,

free rice, free Kimchi, and free Ramen/Noodels.

If 320.000 Won is still too much (expensive) for you for a month, here are 2 tips, on how

to save even more money staying in a Goshiwon: 1.

Tip is, depending on how long you stay, you can definately get a discount.

Just ask the landlord once you move in.

Even if you stay only 1 month, still ask for a discount...cuz, you never know.

2. you can always get a room, that has no private shower and a window that's facing

the inside, or no window at all.

If you are planning on only using this room for sleeping, and you spend most of your day

outsides anyway, then this will be a great option for you.

Now...you're probably asking yourself "how can I find one of those Goshiwons, if I don't

speak Korean?"

That is no problem at all.

There's a website called "goshipages" - I will link it down below -

and there everything is in English.

You can even choose between different languages.

You just basically type in the location, where you want to live, and it will list all the

Goshiwons in that area.

Now, because most Goshiwons give you limited space to store your belongings, I will show

you some tips, how to optimize the space.

Keeping the decoration of the room to a minimum is key in order to achieve a clutter free

environment.

I store all my food in the cupboard above the desk.

For this I bought pantry organizers at Daiso.

If you are planning on moving to Korea, Daiso will become your best friend, I can guarantee

it ;) Another tip is to install small hooks on the

inside of your closet, or basically everywhere you need to hang something.

These hooks are easily removable, once you have to move out and in the meantime they

will give you extra closet space.

I keep my desk pretty empty, because I mostly use it for work.

If it is not empty, I feel a little bit cluttered and I can not concentrate so well...

The only thing I keep on my desk are my cutting boards - you can see them here -

and my documents and study materials..because I also use my desk for studying Korean.

At lunch and dinnertime I mostly even "cook" in my room.

The only thing I do is, I get rice from the kitchen and then I make Kimbab on the desk.

Even my shower has more than one function.

Of course I take showers in it, but I also use it as a sink to wash my hands and even

my (tea)cup.

But the biggest change that I made to make this room feel a lot bigger is exchange the

chair.

When I first moved in, there was a huge office chair in this room and it made the room feel

very bulky and full..

So I changed it out with this fordable chair from Ikea.

Now everytime I don't use the desk, I just fold up the chair and have a lot more space

to play around with.

Ok...I know all of those tips are no rocket science.

Of course, everybody knows you can use the shower as a sink as well.

You can fold up chairs and so on..

But I just wanted to show you, that it is really comfortable living in a Goshiwon and

you don't have to pay a lot of money to stay in Korea for a longer time period.

Compared to other living options - for example if you would stay (as a guest) in a hostel

for one month - this is definitely a lot cheaper.

So that's it for this video today.

I hope it gave you some insight on the housing possibilities in Korea.

I personally lived in Korea for more than 2 years now and I have a lot of tips and trick

on how to live here very comfortably and affordably.

So, if you want to know more about living affordably and living intentionally, then

please subscribe and I will see you soon.

Auf Wiedersehen :D

For more infomation >> Cheap living in Seoul - GOSHIWON GUIDE all you need to know about cheap living in Korea - Duration: 4:55.

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డ్రోన్స్ మరియు చట్టపరమైన సమస్యల గురించి పూర్తి సమాచారం తెలుగులో | Guide in telugu about drones - Duration: 9:42.

Hi friends welcome to Xcross tech Channel

in this video i will explain you very clear about where and how to import drones from other countries

if we import what what are the legal guidelines should be followed as per India

Please do support my channel by subscribing to it

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Click on the bell icon to receive notification

so lets start our video

as we talked before if the question whether to import drones the answer is yes only if

if only a proper license is there with you

you can definitely import drone

from other countries

when you are importing you will see this in your tracking detail

retained by customs as they consider this as an prohibited item

so drones are legally and officially not allowed in India

see the list of requirements to import drone to India

see all the approvals carefully

All these are from DGCA

if we have all these we can definitely import

if we don't have the permission no way there is a chance to import drone

in India we can buy these from authorized sellers and dealers

i will give you a link in the description

if you want to buy with warranty extra 5k will be charged

visit dji authorized dealers

we will see where to buy

select continent asia and country as India

these are the list of dealers

But the price range is little higher than the original price of the product

it varies from 75K to 1.25 Lakhs

so because of this most people wont buy drones in india

this is the list of drone classification

you should have to get permission for each type of category

Actually there is no need of permission for nano drones

but as per customs they don't even consider that

be carefull before buying drones from banggood and alibaba

Comment bellow if you need more information

i will try to do a small video about that

Thank you so much for watching this video

please do support me to make more videos

i will be back with another video with more information

Signing offfffff''''''''

For more infomation >> డ్రోన్స్ మరియు చట్టపరమైన సమస్యల గురించి పూర్తి సమాచారం తెలుగులో | Guide in telugu about drones - Duration: 9:42.

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This Woman Shared the Most Relatable Before-and-After Post About Being Stuck at Weight Loss Plateau - Duration: 2:37.

This Woman Shared the Most Relatable Before-and-After Post About Being Stuck at a Weight Loss Plateau

We're always scrolling through before-and-after weight loss transformations, amazed at how

much fitter a person can become if they make living healthier part of their lifestyle.

But one woman's candid Instagram post about her journey was especially relatable.

Rather than celebrating her effort to get in shape, Dallas-based graphic designer Sierra

Miller sounded off about hitting a stubborn weight-loss plateau after losing 75 pounds.

Weight-loss plateaus are something that anyone who has ever tried to drop pounds has encountered,

and they can be really frustrating and make you want to give up getting healthy.

I've pretty much maintained my weight for over a year," she captioned a post of her

side-by-side images, which she also featured on her new fitness account @sierramiller_fit.

"I've felt like a disappointment for not reaching a 100 lb loss.

It's hard to feel like you're doing everything right, eating all of the right things, working

out AT LEAST 4-5 times a week and yet still, the scale won't budge."

But Miller didn't throw in the towel.

Despite her struggle, she made a conscious decision to look at the upside of her weight

loss efforts.

Instead of dwelling on the number on the scale, she opened up about her gratitude.

"I'm thankful for maintaining and not gaining the weight back, I'm thankful that

I have a body that is capable of working out," she wrote.

"This year, I've challenged myself to stop focusing so much on the number but rather

how I feel and to have FUN with my workouts.

… I'm in this for me and NOT for the approval of others.

It may not always be easy but the scale doesn't always tell the whole story and I'm here

to prove it and myself wrong."

Miller's post found an appreciative audience, as users congratulated her and agreed that

she shouldn't judge her success by what the scale says.

People also shared their own weight-loss plateau stories, and they identified with her insecurity

around the definition of "progress."

Here's what we want Miller to know: the scale doesn't tell the whole story.

Instead of getting stuck on a number that falls short of your goal weight, pat yourself

on the back for the pounds that you did lose and the muscles you've strengthened.

Getting fit—not fitting into a certain jeans size—is what makes the journey a success.

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The truth about how the train builders. Little Knower - Duration: 10:01.

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LFC NEWS : Jurgen Klopp talks about Liverpool attacking trio's new contracts - Duration: 3:08.

Liverpool head coach Jurgen Klopp said he is positive that the team's attacking

trio Muhammad Salla Sadio main and Roberto Firmino will continue their

amazing performances with the Reds with 88 goals between the trioviz season

Liverpool are keen on improving the contracts of all three players to

preserve the magnificent form they are having which tremendously helped the

team collect 72 points in the league so far and reached the Champions League

semi-final following a successful season in which he netted 27 goals and assisted

16 times the Brazilian winner Fermina was the first to show his loyalty to the

Reds he recently signed a new five-year deal worth 180 thousand pounds a week in

addition to incentivized bonuses while the Egyptian winger Muhammad Salla and

Senegalese forward Saudi omein are expected to follow for aminos footsteps

it's unbelievably important news for us really cool Klopp said this is one very

important step but even Roberto cannot play alone we need to carry on in this

way in the moment every player knows about our plans he's the first to commit

but for sure he won't be the last Salah is arguably living the best season

of his career where he scored 43 goals and assisted other 15 in all

competitions this in addition to winning the PFA Player of the Year award in the

Football Writers Player of the Year as well as winning the Premier League

Player of the Month award three times this season

I heard what Firmino said about it being an easy decision for him and I can

really imagine that it was he knows and appreciates absolutely this club the

other boys really respect him for all the work he's doing this constant

discussion about whether he's undervalued or whatever in public this

never happened for one second either in the clutter in the team he feels

completely comfortable and is planning for the long term here that's becoming

rare because if you are not Barcelona you're not

Madrid then there's usually another club somewhere you can go to it's really good

news for us he's absolutely a big factor in our future salla is expected to

receive a generous new deal even though he is only when you're into the

five-year contract he signed when he joined Anfield in the summer of 2017

coming from the Serie A he is currently grabbing everyone's attention with

reports indicating Real Madrid's interest to sign the winger next summer

as they look to replace Gary Vale the Egyptian star might also end Harry

King's golden booth domination as he is currently leading the race with 31 goals

for a head of Tottenham striker with only three league games remaining

For more infomation >> LFC NEWS : Jurgen Klopp talks about Liverpool attacking trio's new contracts - Duration: 3:08.

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A short movie about Savate: Lumière à Helsinki - Duration: 4:55.

Light in Helsinki

My name is Peter, Peter Light

Maybe it's funny, but not for me

At school, it was hard sometimes...

My teachers would sometimes say: Light, you are not very enlightened!

My schoolmates were shouting in the corridor: don't forget to turn off the light in the toilet!

Anyway, I'm not going to complain like this any more

First of all, I will get in shape and learn Savate, the French Boxing

I've read about a guy named Charles Lecours on the Internet

He had a fight with an Englishman called Owen Wilson

Wilson's won, because the Frenchman didn't know how to strike with his hands

Lecours had to learn the English Boxing...

...and include its techniques in his repertoire in order to become more efficient

I thought that Charles Lecours could be my light in the tunnel

Till now I was more interested in literature and informatics

So I needed a patron that would help me go through these hours of training...

...filled with jabs, hooks, uppercuts...

...side and frontal kicks, dodges, stepping outside with one or two legs

"Hit and don't get hit" - this is the French Boxing first rule

So, I decided to verify the efficiency of my Savate...

...and participate with my friends in the Open Savate seminar...

...in Helsinki

Don't worry, I will shed some light on it right away!

Every year, there are three events in Helsinki at the same time:

a seminar, a light contact tournament and a full contact tournament

To begin my international career, I decided to take part in the seminar

It was very interesting...

...also because we could train with the girls...

...and belive me, the most of them could turn my light off...

...if you know what I mean...

Anyway, let's get to the point

During the seminar, I've realized that my French Boxing was far from perfect

I even had a sort of a breakdown

I was asking myself what was I doing there...

...with all these lunatics that first hit one another and then hug with a friendly smile?!

But, when I was watching the tournament, I had a moment of illumination!

All in all, these people didn't want hurt each other

Your opponent - the other boxer - is there to help you become stronger...

...not only physically, but, above all, mentally

Paradoxically, it's a safe environment - thanks to the rules, judges and so on

All right, that's more or less all that I wanted to tell you...

I would only add that life is beautiful, full of light, isn't it...?

MUSIC COMPOSER

LEADING ACTOR

FILMING

DIRECTOR

SEMINAR FILMING

THANK YOU

FRENCH VERSION CORRECTION

POLISH SAVATE BOXER

THE END

No wild boars were harmed during the filming of this movie

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What do you enjoy about author events? - Duration: 5:01.

Hi everyone. I'm rincey and i am one of the contributing editors over at book riot.

So this past weekend I got the chance to see Thi Bui speak. She wrote

the best we could do which is a graphic memoir that has been getting so much

praise and buzz from like every corner of my life. So she came to Chicago

recently for the Chicago Humanities Festival. If you live in Chicago and you

don't know about the Chicago humanities festival you definitely should. I will

link it down in the description. So yes, I got to see her this weekend. I picked up

a copy of her book with my ticket. And seeing her speak was so great because

she is just very smart and funny and insightful and just had really great

things to say. She also did a really great readings slash presentation. She had

like a visual presentation as well because again this is a graphic memoir.

So she did a reading from the book itself. And so the way that she did it is

she had like there was a projector screen behind her and she had like that

panels show up on the screen. But she did just the narration voice and then she

asked for like two volunteers in the audience to do the female and male

characters from the selection that she was reading. And like she had it so that

way sometimes you would like see the squares lined up but you wouldn't see

completely what was going on. You might see parts of the screen and then as she

went along she would click through the PowerPoint presentation or whatever it

was and it would like fill in the gaps. And people would like read you know what

was on the screen, things like that. And it was really well done. There's also a

part where the except that she pulled from included her researching or

watching this like news clip or something along those lines. And so she

had the actual audio from the news clip playing to go along with the panels that

she was showing. It was so smart and such a great presentation in that way. And I

think this is the first time I've seen a graphic novelist do a presentation live

like that before. I've seen people on panels and I've seen like John Lewis

speak when he was doing stuff for the March graphic novel. But that doesn't

really count. So it was just like a really interesting experience seeing the

way that she presented her book, the way that she was able to do a reading and

engage the audience in this visual medium as well.

And then afterwards there was a moderated discussion with someone who

lives here in Chicago and then they had like a quick Q&A afterwards. And then she

did a signing and it was so much fun. So going to that event this weekend just

had me thinking a lot about just author events in general. I was thinking about

what I liked about author events and why I attend them. I don't go to a bunch of

them because like time and things like that. But I do enjoy going to some of

them. And the ones that I usually end up going to are usually authors that I

really, really enjoy or I think have like really interesting things to say or have

like a really interesting book. Most of the time I try to read the book before

hand but with Thi Bui I haven't read the book at all. But I just knew that it

was going to be a good presentation or I had the hopes that it was gonna be a

good presentation just based on what everyone else said about the book. I also

do enjoy when there are Q&A sessions but I do recognize the fact

that Q&A sessions can also go terribly wrong

depending on the event and who's asking the questions. But I feel like, at least

for the past couple of years maybe it's just the events that I've specifically

been choosing to go to, but I feel like the Q&A sections are always more

interesting just because the questions are slightly less rehearsed and take

things in slightly related but slightly like tangential directions that

wouldn't have happened otherwise. So yeah, I don't always ask questions at Q&A

sessions but I do enjoy that in general and sometimes they do come with a

question. And then the other thing I realized is that I do enjoy getting my

book signed but I don't necessarily feel the need to stand in the signing line.

Like with Thi Bui I haven't read her book yet so I felt like I didn't have

anything meaningful to say to her. So while he did stand in line to get my

book signed, I felt slightly awkward just going up to

her because I didn't have anything to say. I mean, I basically just said thank

you for coming and things like that but it just felt like I should have had

something more meaningful to say to the author. I don't know if anyone else feels

that pressure but I always feel like this weird pressure about what I'm gonna

say to the person when I get to the front of the line. I also just feel that

way about conversation is in general so that's just might be a me thing.

So yeah that's just what's

been on my mind recently. Let me know down in the comments below, do you attend

author events or have you attended author or bookish events in the past and if

so what do you like about them? And if you don't attend them let me know why

down below. I know there are a bunch of people who like don't enjoy attending

author events because to them the author isn't quite as important as the book

itself unless the book had like a really meaningful impact on them or something

along those lines. Most of the time people want to keep like the author

separated from the book. Like the book gets its own entity and they don't have

a desire to meet the person behind the book. So yeah, let me know in the comments

below if you fall into that camp or if you just have your own reasons for not

really attending author events. So yeah that's all I have for now and thanks for watching.

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7 the most INTERESTING FACTS about RUSSIA - Duration: 2:29.

Interesting facts about Russia.

№ 1 Russia is the largest country in the world, its area is 17,125,191 square kilometers.

It is almost 2 times larger than the USA. The area of ​​Russia is approximately equal to the surface area of ​​the planet Pluto.

№ 2 Metro of St. Petersburg is the deepest in the world. Its average depth is 100 meters.

№ 3 Russia is the only state which territory is washed by the 12 seas.

№ 4 Russia borders with 16 countries:

Norway, Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Belarus, Ukraine,

Georgia, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, China, Mongolia, North Korea, Japan and the USA.

Russia also borders with two unadmitted states: South Ossetia and Abkhazia.

№ 5 Soviet cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin was the first person who had been in space.

№ 6 During the Second World War, subway stations were used as bomb shelters.

During the air raids 150 people were born in this completely safe hiding place.

№ 7 Russia regularly takes top in various ratings of the least friendly countries of the world,

however this is just a misunderstanding connected to the difference of cultures. In Russia at schools, children are taught not to smile for no reason,

considering the smile as a sign of a frivolous mood.

There is even an opinion on this subject: laughter without reason is a sign of a fool. The same touches to a smile.

In fact, Russians are benevolent and always ready to help foreigners.

I hope you have enjoyed this video.

Thank you for attention!

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BREAKING GOWDY HAS IT ALL AND IS ABOUT TO DROP AN ATOM BOMB ON OBAMA AND HOLDER - Duration: 18:37.

BREAKING: GOWDY HAS IT ALL AND IS ABOUT TO DROP AN ATOM BOMB ON OBAMA AND HOLDER

The U.S. Department of Justice under President Donald Trump and Attorney General Jeff Sessions

have agreed to provide congressional investigators confidential records on the failed Obama-era

gun trafficking operation.

This operation was conducted by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives.

It was known as "Fast and Furious Operation."

"Today, the Department of Justice entered into a conditional settlement agreement with

the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform and will begin to produce additional

documents related to Operation Fast and Furious.

The conditional settlement agreement, filed in federal court in Washington D.C., would

end six years of litigation arising out of the previous administration's refusal to

produce documents requested by the Committee," the Department of Justice stated.

According to our source, Daily Vine, in announcing the settlement, Attorney General Jeff Sessions

said: "The Department of Justice under my watch is committed to transparency and the

rule of law.

This settlement agreement is an important step to make sure that the public finally

receives all the facts related to Operation Fast and Furious."

Rep, Trey Gowdy also made a statement on former President Barack Obama's invoking executive

privilege, regarding the Fast and Furious Operation.

"The assertion of executive privilege is legally compromised and calculated solely

to delay Congress from exercising its constitutional responsibility to provide oversight," Gowdy

stated.

He added: "The President claims he knew nothing about Fast and Furious prior to Agent

Brian Terry's murder and no one at the Department of Justice has suggested the President was

part of the drafting of a demonstrably false letter dated February 4, 2011, to a committee

of congress."

"So, my question to the President is: What are you asserting privilege over?

Did you know about Fast and Furious before Brian Terry's murder?

Did you approve the operation?

Did you participate in the drafting of a false letter to congress?

Unless the answer to all of those questions is yes, there is no matter over which the

President can assert privilege.

It is merely the latest ploy to delay the investigation.

The original Fast and Furious Operation somehow allowed about 2.000 firearms to find their

way into the hands of Mexican cartel members.

Scroll down to the comments and tell us what

you think.

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Top 10 Interesting Facts About YouTube - Duration: 2:44.

Hey guys, Jordan here from Mash Facts, and I'm here to give you 10 interesting

facts about YouTube. Number one. According to some inside sources, YouTube was

originally conceived as an online dating video website. It was called Tune in

Hook up. Number two. Youtubers watch 6 billion hours worth of footage every

month, 4 billion videos a day and upload over 300 hours of footage every minute.

Number 3. The ad revenue from the massively popular 'Charlie bit my finger'

video, earned the family a small fortune. It was even enough to buy the family a

brand new house. The video was released to the world in 2007 for a pretty sweet

reason. The file size was too large to email to the boys Godfather, so the dad

just uploaded it to YouTube. Number 4. Google once built a neural network and

connected it to YouTube. The site taught itself to recognize cats with 74.8%

accuracy. So, at least we know if AI ever does enslavers they're just going to

spend their time watching cat videos like we do. Number 5.

North Korea had a propaganda video removed from YouTube due to copyright

because it contained footage from the video game: Call of Duty Modern Warfare 3.

Number 6. The very first Youtube video was uploaded to the site on April 23rd

2005. The video featured the site's co-founder Jawed Karim talking about

elephants at San Diego Zoo and to this very day that video is still awaiting

monetization approval. We made that up, but knowing YouTube it might be true.

Number 7. So it only makes sense, first Youtube video would have the first

Youtube comment. A user named COBALTGRUV posted the comment 'interesting'.

For some reason this has been marked as spam. Number 8. YouTube has over 1 billion

users, this means a third of all people online are visiting the site. Number 9.

Way back in 1998, current YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki

rented her garage to 2 PhD grads: Sergey Brin and Larry Page. It was in this very

garage that they set up Google's first makeshift office. Number 10. The music

video for Gangnam style was so popular that it broke YouTube's view counter. The

reason is that YouTube previously use a 32-bit integer.

A unit used to represent data in computer architecture. This unprecedented

record, forced Google to fix the counters so that videos could accumulate more

views. That's been our top 10 facts about YouTube.

Do you agree what's in our list? What would you put in yours? Make sure to let

us know down in the comments, and as always remember to Like, share and

subscribe. I've been Jordan from Mash. See you in

the next video.

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If You Notice These 9 Signs, Your Dreams Are About To Come True - Duration: 4:02.

If You Notice These 9 Signs, Your Dreams Are About To Come True

For such a long time, humans have seen stars, cast runes, seeking advice from visionaries

to predict their future.

It seems everyone wants to know if they can have their heart's desire.

When things happen to you, the universe sends out signs to let you know that your dreams

come true.

Take the possibility of reality coming to you when you receive a small sign that you

are on the right path.

Everyone deserves a dream.

It's just that sometimes there is still a fear to fight to realize that dream.

Struggle and journey to realize a dream can be very heavy and steep.

You also must be willing to fight fully in that journey.

Your destiny is waiting, will you know the signs when you see them?

It can be very interesting to know that your dreams may be within reach.

Let's check out some of these signs.

#1 - People say things you want to listen

When good things happen to you, the people you meet often go out of their way to offer

help, advice, or do something to help fulfill your dreams.

You will feel like the person that you are talking to, must know your secret dreams,

the way they signaled it.

You will hear them say the things you are interested in, and which are related to the

ways you can achieve your dreams.

#2 - Your sleeping dreams mirror what happens to you during the day

While it may not seem like you have a problem to solve, if you have a dream that has not

materialized, you have the kind of problem you are looking for the solution.

As you sleep, your brain is trying to connect together to help you achieve your dreams.

The more aware you can be with your dreams, the better to help you achieve whatever you

want.

#3 - You start receive gifts

Notice what people are offering to you.

Does someone just offer tickets to events they can not attend?

Think twice before you say "No thanks."

The 'Gift' of the Universe can put you in the right place at the right time to meet

the right people who can help you realize your dreams.

#4 - You become comfortable with uncertainty

When you stop trying to control HOW your dream will come true, you let the Universe find

its own way to help things happen that should happen.

When you feel relaxed and accept that the uncontrollable chaos of life is part of the

miracle, you are exposed to the possibility that the end result can happen in various

ways.

#5 - Things feel crystal clear

The clarity of the happy moment is when your doubts evaporate and you realize what the

Universe has actually done to fulfill your dreams.

As if you were finally able to step back and see the big picture and it all makes sense

now.

#6 - You regularly visualize the end result, fully infused in the after-glow, and you are

in the "feeling state" feeling now, like what it will feel like once your dream comes

true.

#7 - Your dream coming true probably does not depend upon specific people and you no

longer worry about what others think.

You certainly are not wasting your precious time living in the memories of the past of

what could have, would have or should have been.

Your time is now and your future has never look so freaking good!

#8 - It deeply matters to you; you are passionate, and you will not stop.

#9 - You treat yourself and other people exceptionally well – you have so much to give.

You are surrounded by people who dream big and fully support you!

Well, those are the 9 signs your dreams are about to come true.

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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20180502 What's on my Mind – Using Winbroadcaster for Live Streaming about The Guy R Cook Repor - Duration: 1:58.

Let's talk about what's on my mind that's the episode of The Guy R Cook

Report for today using winbroadcaster for live-streaming how recently Steven

Healey of the be live of at five group shared some information about this product win

broadcaster what I like about it why it's on my mind I think more than any

other reason it's not browser dependent it's an app okay so you can running from

your Windows 10 desktop or your Windows 7 starts professional streaming you can

hook it up to Facebook YouTube other content anything that's rtmp I

believe it is and that's what's on my mind there's a link in the show notes to

go to winbroadcaster.com just like it sounds thanks to the patrons that

support The Guy R Cook Report thanks to all the people that are listed in the

credits and those links are all in the show notes you get to them as always

like you did today The Guy R Cook Report dot Podbean dot com or

maybe you got here on youtube if you go to youtube.com whack guyrcook you can get

here as well and on that note I'm gonna say we're done it's a wrap

you

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Never Fear Breast Cancer Again: 7 Ways to Heal Your Body - Dr. Veronique Desaulniers - Duration: 9:03.

Charlene Bollinger: Do you know someone with breast cancer? Maybe you have breast cancer.

Here's what's coming up next: learn how to never fear breast cancer again,

plus seven ways to heal your body. Dr. Veronique Desaulniers, a breast cancer survivor herself,

talks about her seven essentials system that she used to successfully treat her breast

cancer. Not only in herself, but in breast cancer patients

all over the globe. Make sure to watch the entire video to discover all seven essentials

and learn how your DNA does not necessarily control your destiny.

Dr. Veronique Desaulniers: So, let's look at the 7 Essentials System™ real briefly.

I could spend a day on each one of these, so we're going to move through rather rapidly,

and for an audience like this, you're very educated, you understand the basics. Food

is your medicine. It comes down to this, you either get to feed the cancer or feed your

body. It's that simple.

So, when it comes to eating, you know, which diet is the right one? Well I would say if

anybody tells you that one of these is the only way to reverse disease in the body, run

the other way. Because there's no cookie cutter diet. There's no one size that fits

all. And I've worked with all of these. I've personally experienced all of these.

You have to find out what works for you, by monitoring and seeing what works.

A few foods that you really need to focus on, as the juice lady spoke about: cruciferous

vegetables. And specifically for breast cancer, why is that important? Because they help to

turn on the detoxification genes and they also help to break down the aggressive estrogens

in the body. They support phase two liver detoxification.

And then the deeper we dive into the microbiome, into the gut, we understand that there's

so much more. There's an oncobiome now that they've discovered that literally turned

cancer genes off and on. There's an estrobolome, which is a set of specific bacteria and genes

that help you to metabolize and break down excessive estrogens.

Your hormones don't cause cancer. Maybe you've been diagnosed as an ER or PR positive,

and traditional medicine wants you to stop hormones because it's driving cancer. That's

a myth. Your hormones do not cause cancer. If you have a healthy gut, you're going

to be able to metabolize those aggressive estrogens and secrete them from the body.

So that was essential number one. Essential number two is to reduce your toxic

exposure. We all know we live in a toxic environment. How do we deal with that? Well, if we look

at the environmental exposure, the number one thing you have to be aware of and concerned

about for prostate and breast cancer, and many other cancers, are what we call xenoestrogens,

or chemical estrogens as a result of pesticide, herbicide, PCBs, plastics. Xenometalagens,

again, specific toxic metals that turn on estrogens and progesterone receptor positives

in your cells.

Essential number three: balance your energy. We are energetic beings. We are one billionth

physical matter. The rest is all energy. Our heart— Helen Keller, I love this quote,

"The best and most beautiful things in the world cannot be seen or touched, they must

be felt by the heart." How true. Your heart is like a mini brain. Your heart talks to

your brain more than your brain talks to your heart. It produces hormones; it produces magnetic

energy, pulsed energy. The magnetic field of your heart can be felt

up to six feet away, and you notice, for those of you that I've had the privilege to hug,

I always hug to the left. That's heart to heart hugging because that strengthens the

energy of the body.

Essential number four is about healing your emotional wounds. And this is always the most

difficult one because it's not tangible, right? We're good at doing pills and therapies

and coffee enemas and all those things that work, but we don't take enough time to heal

this. And that was a big, big piece of the puzzle

for me when I was going through my healing journey because I was a good stuffer. "Oh,

everything is fine, I'm great. Life is good." But inside I was crying and I was stressed

and I was dying, but I had to put on a happy face for everybody, right? Women can relate

to that. We're the caregivers, caretakers for everybody.

But in order to heal your body, you have to heal your thoughts as well, because if you

have that inner conflict, guess what? It's going to be very challenging for you to heal,

because if you keep doing the things that you've always done, you're going to get

the same results. So, it's about change. And change is not easy. But change is part

of the process; it's part of the transformation. Cancer is a message of love. It's a message

to get you to start doing the things that bring you more joy and stop doing the things

that bring you pain. Dr. Carl Simonton, great book written in the 80s, cancer is the message

of love. Because if you don't change, stress has

been shown to be the most potent carcinogen. You can protect yourself from all the toxins,

but if you're not protecting your body from stress, guess what? You will not get well

and stay well.

Biological dentistry is number five, and I won't spend a lot of time on this because

Dr. Nunnally did a great job this morning, but basically mercury and the amalgam is classified

as a metalloestrogen. Your dentist never told you that. The fillings, the silver filling

he's putting in your mouth, has mercury, and mercury stimulates estrogen production

in the body and mimics estrogen.

Essential number six is to repair your body with therapeutic plants and herbs. And again,

I can spend a whole day on this, but I'm just going to hit a few highlights, and make

a special offer for you so you can dive deeper into that.

According to the National Institute of Health, 65% of cancer patients use complementary alternative

methods. That's a lot of people. There are thousands and thousands and thousands of publications

and studies that prove that evidence-based natural medicine works. Go to www.pubmed.gov

and do your research.

So, let's move on. Essential number seven. Adopt a very early detection. Now what you're

looking at is a thermogram. Mammograms, according to this 25-year Canadian study with over 90,000

women, did not reduce breast cancer mortality rate, not by one percent. They found that

it was just as effective as a breast self-exam. Thermography is amazing – painless, no radiation,

[and] can detect things that are very, very early stage.

There are specific blood markers as well that your traditional doctors will not tell you

about. ENOX2 protein that is produced only by cancer cells. If it's in the blood, that

means you're developing cancer. The RGCC test, which can determine which substances

are most effective for you. You can test for nagalase in the blood; remember cancer cells

produce nagalase that puts the immune system to sleep.

You can do genomic testing, DNA testing, to see what your weaknesses are, and you can

work with those weaknesses. Your DNA does not cause your destiny. You can change that

gene expression.

Charlene Bollinger: So, how did you like this video? I hope you learned something new. Please

take a second to let us know in the comments section below and stay tuned for our Truth

About Cancer Live Event coming up and free broadcasts. Be sure to click this link. Thanks

for watching. Stay healthy.

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What No Shopify Guru Is Telling You About Instagram Influencer Shoutouts - Duration: 10:02.

until now everybody's been throwing money away on Instagram influencers

shoutouts what I'm about to share with you now has skyrocketed my sales went on

guys my name is Jesse Eby if you're new to this channel welcome I'll be

releasing weekly content in regards to ecommerce Shopify drop shipping and

everything online entrepreneurship if you want to become an entrepreneur and

leave your country to live abroad in Paradise consider becoming a part of the

#EEBSTERnation family and smash that subscribe button today I'm going to be

showing you how to find what demographic is most interested in your niche product

for Shopify dropshipping and how to take that information and find Instagram

influencers that have an audience that matches that demographic the most so for

example if you're selling a cat necklace I'm gonna show you how to find what age

group what gender what location in the world all this information in regards to

who is most interested in that niche product so that you could take that

information and find an influencer that has an audience that aligns with those

characteristics the most if it sounds kind of confusing don't worry I'm gonna

dive in I'm going to show you all the details on how all this works the

software that I'm gonna be showing you usually costs four to five figures and

it's mostly used by giant corporations that's how powerful this software is and

I'm going to show you how you can utilize it

alright alright so I'm gonna try to fly through this as quick as possible and

provide you as much value as possible this software has allowed me to

skyrocket my influencer sales because I'm able to target the audience of

influencers that are specifically interested in my niche products now I

haven't heard any gurus that are going into details on this information but I'm

not a guru I'm just a guy that broke away from the 9 to 5 grind and in living

life abroad on my own terms and you're just following my journey so in order to

use the software you need to have your own domain name if you are already

running a Shopify shop or you're in the process of building your shop you should

be buying a domain name soon and the reason for this is because you need to

have these business email addresses in order to use the software so for example

if you own cat necklace .com you could do admin at cat necklaces com for your

business email info taco you know anything it could be contact at cat

necklaces com it's gotta be a business email address we cannot use Gmail we

cannot use hotmail you know for those of us are still stuck in 1996 no we cannot

use AOL comm as a business email no personal emails it's gotta be a business

email this software is for businesses and outside of the trial cost thousands

of dollars but you can make as many business emails as you want alright

there's three methods in order to obtain business emails that I'll go over real

quick the first one is Google domains I'll leave the link list in the

description or you can just google search Google domains and if you have

not purchased a domain yet you could do it through here or if you already have a

domain you could transfer it through here now I did notice purchasing the

domains here on Google domains are a little bit more expensive than say

buying it through Shopify or Go Daddy Go Daddy's probably a cheapest but they do

not have Whois protection both Shopify and Google domains does have Whois

protection you could buy it also through GoDaddy but it ends up being quite a bit

more expensive to purchase Whois protection additionally with your domain

through GoDaddy so it's up to you what you want to do but there's a lot of

options here the other option is Zoho com

this is what I personally use I'll leave the link in the description

to this but you go to Soho comm and click sign up now

make sure you have business email selected scroll down don't be fooled by

this they try to sell it to you right away

scroll down a little bit more and to select the three plan all right and you

enter this information whatever domain that you want or if you have a domain

you would fill this out accordingly now I also leave in the description this PDF

that goes over how to set up your business email addresses you want to

scroll down to page five and it has all the information for how to set up the

business email through Soho alright and the other option if you already have a

Shopify account you could purchase your domain through here you click online

store domains you need to buy your domain here or connect the existing

domain if you already own one now if you already purchase your domain or you

already have one connected when you click here you will see your list of

domains they're attached to the account from there you click the link it is your

domain and then it would show you you can edit those and add and delete those

accordingly and you can make as many as you want now this is a really important

part because you need to find an audience that is most interested in your

product so that you can target that audience in particular or you can

contact the influencer that has that audience is most interested in your

niche product now other way we do that is we go to Facebook audience insights

you could Google search this or I will leave a link in the description now for

this example you would put the location the country that you plan to be selling

to for me the United States now this is showing you how many people on Facebook

are in the United States based on their age and gender then we would go ahead

and enter our niche so if I'm selling cat necklaces the interest I would enter

end would be cats so this gives the demographics the age and gender of who

is most interested in cats on Facebook as you can see it's mostly women aged 25

to 34 in this example now we're going to take this information and bring it to

the software so that we could find influencers that have an audience that

is women ages 25 to 34 in the majority okay so this is the good part

hyper brands is a software that will be used

we're gonna use the information that we obtained from audience insights to find

an influencer with the audience that fits that criteria all right so let's

look at it you just go to hyper Brants calm I'll leave the link to this in the

description as well would select try for free and I've already got an account

here but if you did not have an account you would enter and all your information

and your new business email and you would create an account now this is a

trial that's why you have multiple business emails now for this example we

found that women aged 25 to 34 are most interested in cats

so what we're searching on hyper brands first we scroll to the bottom and select

Instagram we want to be looking for influencers that are only on Instagram

now it doesn't let you pick very specific ages so we're just gonna go a

little bit broad we're gonna go from 19 to 39 and that's gonna cut out everybody

that's 40 or older and everybody that's 18 or younger all right and we're also

gonna select a location this would change depending on who you're actually

trying to target in this example I'm gonna be reaching out to people in the

United States and of course in this example we're gonna be selecting female

now we want to refine it so that the total followers are anywhere from a

hundred thousand to 1 million anything more than 1 million is getting a little

too big for our liking we'll get load too expensive so with all

this information entered it brings us up influencers that have audiences that

align with this the most so we scroll down and we want to find an influencer

that is interested in being contacted for business inquiries

for example you know you see she has her email there this person I'm not sure is

really relevant to what we are doing but you know she hasn't emailed there let's

try this one this this person has an email for contact and seems more

relevant as you click on their name and you could see all the detailed

information and verify that it's the type of audience we want to target see

the age group you see the engagement you want to make sure that the engagement is

good does the audience that this influencer has actually engage on the

post what's the reach like the reach is okay

probably could be better but this might be an okay at one if you're in the cat

news there's a lot of information here that could be relevant depending on what

you're doing so that is pretty much all that is to it it's pretty simple once

you have the business emails it's pretty simple to use hyper brands and it's a

powerful tool that gives you a lot of relevant information to make sure that

you are not just throwing away your money to influencers that do not have a

audience that is relevant and most interested in your niche so if you have

an influencer in mind that you wanted to reach out to you could first search them

right here and you can look at the demographics of their fall win so for

example let's look at Mark Cuban you just selected here you could go through

and you can look at all the demographics of his following if for some reason you

want to contact him and pursue some kind of shout out and could find out what his

following is and all the relevant information so you know what his

following is all about

it's a quick video here I hope I brought you some good value that most people are

not talking about if I did please consider subscribing enjoining my

journey as I left the nine to five grind and I'm living my life on my own terms

alright thanks for watching see you next time peace

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