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Are you at peace with yourself? Are you

happy, that you are you? In other words,

here's my big question: Do you have a

good relationship? Happy relationship?

Healthy relationship with yourself? I

know that's a pretty queer question to

ask like, "Huh? Do I have a happy

relationship with myself?" This is very

very very big, very important and very

deep. Let me tell you why. A lot of people

I've met, are miserable with life and

they say, "They're sad or they're angry or

they're depressed, and why? Because

they're gonna point to different things.

"I'm angry or I'm sad because..." and they

point to, you know. Problem with their job.

Problem with their health. Problem with

her boyfriend. Problem with their money.

On and on, point point point. But at the

end of the day, I believe this. A lot of

people are miserable because they're not

happy with themselves. They're not happy

in their relationship with themselves.

They do not have a peaceful relationship

with themselves. Bottom line. And that's

what I'm gonna talk about today. What are you going to do?

Hi, my name is Bo Sanchez. Welcome to

Fulltank, your place of inspiration. I

pray that you will be blessed, as I share

the Gospel for the day. John 14:27;

Jesus says, "Peace, peace I give to you. My

peace I give to you, not as the world

gives." You know, during that time in

Middle Eastern culture, the way they

greet one another is, "Shalom, Shalom. Peace

Peace." Even today, you go there and

that's how they greet one another.

But Jesus says, "... not as the world gives."

Meaning to say, He was saying, "I'm not

just giving you the typical greeting." you

know. For us, we say, "Hi. Hello. Good morning."

"Hello. How are you?"

That's how we greet one another.

During the time, it was, "Peace, peace." But

Jesus is saying (This is not just peace

peace like greeting, "Hello.") "I'm giving you

real peace." Oh, and to Jesus, what is real

peace? Right relationship. It's not the absence of war.

or conflict. Now, it's right relationship. And

Jesus is giving us peace. He's giving it

to you. Three relationships. Number one:

Your relationship with God.

It's a gift. He's saying, "This is it. I'm

giving it to you. I love you.

You don't earn for it. I'm giving it."

Number two: Relationship with other

people. He's giving you the body of

Christ. He's giving you the church. He's

giving you a group of people, who will

also love God. And you're brothers

and sisters. Here's number three: Your

relationship with yourself. That you will

celebrate the fact, that God loves you.

Can you love yourself? The way God loves

you? You know what? I've got news for you.

God likes you!

He made you. He never makes trash. He

never makes junk. And so, you've got to

change the way you look at yourself. And

starting today, if you want to have peace,

please understand. It's about having a

right relationship with God, with others,

and with yourself. And I am inviting you

now to start looking at yourself, the way

God looks at you. You know, when God looks

at you, He smiles. When God looks at you,

you know. Here's the crazy thing. When we

look at ourselves, we cringe. When we look

at ourselves and we look at their life,

some of us, not all. But some

of us, we say, "Oh, I'm so bad, ugly, a

failure. I'm miserable and terrible." You

know, I meet a lot of people with that

kind of horrible perspective

towards themselves. Can you just

quit that? Quit that right now, and make a

decision to look at yourself, the way God

looks at you. Repair your relationship with yourself.

Apologize, for the way you criticize

yourself again and again, in such a

horrible way. Not understanding, that you

know. Just looking always at what you did

wrong, and what's bad, and what's horrible

about you. Focus on what God has done in your life.

And how beautiful you are, and how

wonderful you are.

Celebrate that fact. Have a peaceful

relationship with yourself. Learn to love

you, the way God loves you. He died for

you. He gave everything for you.

Can you do that? Can you start liking

yourself, the way God likes you? And when

you do that, peace will overflow. And I

pray... By the way, if you don't love

yourself, you won't have the ability to

love others or even love God. Can I pray

for you right now? In the Mighty name of

Jesus Christ, I pray for grace and power

and the Holy Spirit to work in you. And I

pray, that you will get a glimpse of how

much God loves you. So that, your heart

will be filled with peace. And I pray for

all your needs, that they be provided for,

by the provider himself. And miracles

will flow in your life, by the miracle

worker. In Jesus' name. Amen and amen. In

the name of the Father, and of the Son,

and of the Holy Spirit. God bless you.

I will see you tomorrow.

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The Year of Living Dangerously 1982 - Don't you have an interview? - Duration: 3:09.

What do you do at the embassy?

Apart from socializing.

I work with Ralph.

You a spy?

You're a spook, aren't you?

If I were, I'd hardly tell you, would I?

What agency did Philippe work for?

AAP.

When did he go to Saigon?

A long time ago.

Arrogant lot, aren't they?

- Who? - The French.

I find them absolutely charming.

- Cheers. - Cheers.

My hat!

What's this?

It's green stuff.

Green stuff usually has ice, doesn't it?

Get me another at once.

Don't you have an interview?

- Let's go to the interview. - Looks better on you.

Does it? Maybe I should buy one.

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Actor Harrison Ford 'For The First Time In Our History, We Have A President Who…' - Duration: 11:45.

Actor Harrison Ford: 'For The First Time In Our History, We Have A President Who…'

Hollywood actor Harrison Ford has just said two words to describe President Donald Trump

that will make liberals go insane: "brilliant" and "compassionate."

Ford, who is a legendary American actor said this while a meeting on Fox and Friends on

Fox News recently.

He doesn't agree with the opinion of certain liberals that our leader Donald Trump is "coldhearted"

and "uncaring".

Ford stated: "I feel that the president is certainly fighting for the American cause

and I'm not afraid to say what I think."

He also added: "At first I didn't like him, but now it seems that he is doing a decent

job.

In fact, he is doing more than a decent job, to be honest."

Afterwards he said something epic, that no liberal could expect to hear it by him.

"Trump is a very brilliant man.

I believe he is compassionate, for the first time ever we have a President who knows what

he is doing and is totally independent."

Every single time somebody says something complimentary in regards to our wonderful

President, Democrats just go crazy and get mad for no reason.

They just can't admit that our President deserves every compliment.

"He's one of the greatest defenders of non-violent conflict resolution, extending

that olive branch," Ford added.

"So everybody in America needs to be behind him and support him in what he's doing."

– he concluded.

What do you think about this?

Share this story and leave a comment below.

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"How to have a Conversation" by Parul Arya - Duration: 7:12.

Hello! Everybody in my name is Parul Arya and I'm an English teacher by

profession. Today in this particular video, I'm going to

teach you a conversation, today I have come up with a conversation, that could be a

great help for you all to interact with anybody.

Imagine a situation where in a foreigner, a tourist is in front of you and you

would like to interact with that particular person, agar aapke saamne koi

foreigner, koi tourist aa jaaye, or aapko usse baat karni ho, aapki ichha horahi ho, ki aap unse baat karo!

or Aapko English aati hai, ya fir aap seekhne waale ho, aap learner ho

toh aap usse kaunse kaunse sentence main baat kar k, interact kar sakte ho, let's see

yha do characters lia hai maine, Amy and Max, Max is a tourist or Amy Indian hai

toh conversation kis tarike sa jaayega, Ami: "Hey! how are you doing? I'm Amy what's your

name?" listen one more time "Hey! how are you doing?"

"I am Amy, what's your name?" iska matlab hai Hey! Mera naam Amy hai.. Aapka nama kya

hai? and how you doing is just another way to greet people and tell your name

and asking other person's name, alright! So "Hey! how you doing I'm Amy

what's your name?" but the person would say, "Hey I'm Max I'm

doing good, you have got a nice name". You-have-got-a-nice-name, you have got a nice name

hum kab bolte hain? Jab aapko kisi k naam ki taareef karni ho

ki aap ka naam bohot achha hai, "You have got a nice name"

"Hey I'm Max I'm doing good, you have got a nice name." Ab agar aap k naam ki koi taaref kar raha hai, toh

Aap badle main, thank you toh kahenge he, "Thanks a ton" is another way of expressing gratitude

thanks a ton you speak English very well our English born at Chilton is cop

English mechanically you speak English very well thanks a ton you speak English

very well of sound a monopoly the Thames are you American are you American taken

not the project Jana America and even a man I didn't take any I've gotten there

are usually statistically there are you from there are you from - outcasts

the next idea I'm from California ticket a few key maps is not in the of ahead

and use it for the robbery he may be a bit upset

how long have you been here anemia how long have you been here in India how

long have you been here in India they can answer sentence Kazak thorium

specifically how long have you be here in India just charge is electric talked

about today how long have you been here in Islam talk is for a stagnant for

katakana see Jamie how long have you been here in India how long have been

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of similar Chara the cases

this is a Methodist even get their army oximeter nice to meet you a proper firm

handshake and a smile a changement smile showcasing your upper teeth all right

with the proper I contact to get nice to meet you something like that

and for some develop will we also nice to be together but nice to meet you -

nice to meet you too a man eating a food is served with a

little Univ of charlie ticket our conversation focus on Vernon or a cop

Janet obvious avoiding it now I'm shifting your leave now

I shall take your leave now Samuel obliga okay great talking to you

meet you later something like that so the exam take a minute and your max

poquito fictional characters here or you can actors if you make or position who

after some represent Korean taking Emma Christina hey how you doing

I'm Amy what's your name hey I'm max I'm doing good you have got a nice name

thanks Tom you speak English very well thank you are you American no I'm Indian

where are you from I'm from California how long have you been here in India

along and we being uranium two weeks nice to meet you nice to meet you too

now I shall take your leave you know okay

did you later something like that take it a powerhouse big here hey how you

doing I'm Amy what's your deal hey max I'm doing good you have got a

nice name back sit down you speak English very well thank you

are you American no I'm idiot where are you from I'm from

California oh how long have you been here Emilio

Emilio make us fail how long have you been here in India two weeks

nice to meet you nice to meet you too now I'm shall take your leave now

All Right see you later a simple as that in this manner of a tree upon musician

book footsteps argue later tschosik there are many oculi acid pause sorry

composition set here just say sons of Givi up english baja veteran obscene

illness in chat alright so I hope that this particular conversation and this

video would be a help for you all and you would use these sentences to

interact all right go outside interact with as many people as you want

use these sentences they are you to an unhappy what's our name our yearning you

can mention your name are you doing awkward so what's your name I'm doing

good you have colonized me yes exactly series of new society today are you

Maharashtrian are you joking are you Cindy are you Adrian again Teresita up

castle there are you from I'm from so-and-so place yeah how long have you

been here nice to meet you nice to meet you too I shall take your leave now

against and in support kept the conversation book impress every

for Banaszak there let me tell you the about key conversation - hi how are you

I'm fine how are you I am good keep paper you to manage it none taken

maybe I am fine Balika Vadhu mediator as an immunity about the new visa hour

people's thoughts is an intensity of some novel acceptance of their innately

monumentally as a good sorry videos for you here what's our videos when I am

about sorry conversations were sent here did one message in person some Kissin

some gifts about Nikko Watson sentences or both study English sentences course

accepted or in sentences who use the key of neck positive impression you can

disappear well that's all for my style in this particular you know topic that

is conversation thank you keep learning and keep going

right

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Alexis Sanchez : Manchester United have to keep improving | Man United vs Arsenal | News Now #mufc - Duration: 1:58.

Alexis Sanchez has stressed to his Manchester United teammates that they have to keep improving

following their 2-1 win over Arsenal on Sunday.

The Chilean, despite claiming an assist for Paul Pogba with a deflected header, had one

of his quieter games in a Man United shirt against his old club.

United's performance, in keeping with the occasion itself, was frustratingly flat but

they had enough impetus in the game to find an injury time winner through Marouane Fellaini.

Sanchez took to Instagram after the game to stress to his teammates and supporters that

United need to keep improving if they are to mount a title challenge next season.

It is somewhat remarkable that United, in a season most would describe as underwhelming

or below par, could finish the campaign with 86 points – six more than what they managed

in their 2010/11 title winning campaign – and an FA Cup trophy to show off.

This is largely down to Mourinho's efficiency and United's resilience not having the same

appeal as the fluid football of Liverpool and Tottenham Hotspur, making it seem as if

the two teams are better.

But this viewpoint, more notably, is linked to the lack of initiative they have taken

at times this season.

Too often, when the onus is on United to deliver, they have frozen.

Too often they have needed to fall behind to kick into gear.

Too often they have considered themselves the victim, the reactionary, rather than the

protagonist.

that has to change next season.

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BT Daily: How to Have a Successful Bible Study - Part 5 - Duration: 3:04.

[Darris McNeely] I had one of my former students come up to me the other day asking me a question

about a particular verse in the Bible and a discussion he was having at work with another

individual about the interpretation of this verse.

I won't get into what the topic was here, it's not relevant.

But what I pointed out to the student, and I will point out to you, when it comes to

having successful Bible study, understanding the Bible, we have to be able to employ this

next tip.

And that is to let the Bible interpret itself.

Let the Bible do its interpreting.

So many problems, so many false teachings have arisen and perpetuated through the years

because individuals, denominations, churches, movements, have put their own interpretation

on the scripture that is not there from the scripture.

If as you read the Bible, something seems to be confusing or contradictory, always let

the Bible shed light on the scripture and lead you to that understanding.

Scriptures do not contradict each other, they complement one another.

But we have to be patient and we have to be willing to put in the work to find out what

the Bible says, all the Bible, on a particular topic.

2 Peter 1:20, speaking about prophecy but it applies also to all scripture and all topics.

Peter wrote, "No prophecy is of any private interpretation."

We can say no part of scripture is of any private interpretation and certainly not prophecy

that people get off into their own weird interpretations of all of that.

But you cannot take one scripture out and make that solely the interpretive explanation

for a particular topic.

Also in order to properly understand the Bible and letting it interpret itself, you cannot

force your personal view into it.

You can't do that.

Or, what you taught, been taught, what you think it should mean, or where it fits, maybe,

where you are in your life.

You can't do that, not with the Bible.

God's Word is truth and we have to approach it with reverence and respect.

In Isaiah 28:9-10, a well-known passage, it speaks to this principle that all of us have

to employ and letting the Bible interpret itself.

It says, "Whom will he teach knowledge?

And whom will he make to understand the message?

For precept must be upon precept, precept upon precept, line upon line, line upon line,

here a little, and there a little."

We have to be able to go through all of the text of the Bible, know what the Bible says

completely on its subject, and let the Bible interpret itself.

Go into it with that point of view, you'll have a successful Bible study.

And it will revolutionize what you think you understand about scripture.

That's BT Daily, join us next time.

For more infomation >> BT Daily: How to Have a Successful Bible Study - Part 5 - Duration: 3:04.

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Killing Eve 1x05 Promo "I Have a Thing About Bathrooms" (SUB ITA) - Duration: 0:31.

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Have you ever heard a beluga sing? - Duration: 2:00.

Have you ever heard a beluga sing?

The Saguenay-St. Lawrence Marine Park was established in 1998. Now the catalyst was to favour the recovery of the endangered beluga whale population.

In my work as a marine ecologist I had the opportunity to work throughout the marine park but in one specific area called Baie-Sainte-Marguerite which is in the Saguenay Fjord.

This area is mostly known for its importance for beluga whales, namely females with their calfs, because they're the future of the population.

It's the area, in the summer range of the population, where the waters are the warmest.

So we think it might be a good area also for calving but also to feed their young because the beluga calves depend on the females for milk, they're a marine mammal.

All this is happening underwater. Baie-Sainte-Marguerite is not only an area where we've done work on what types of pods are in the area, the food that's available, but it's an area where we want to enhance the protection.

On a more personal note, I've had the opportunity to visit Baie-Sainte-Marguerite many time with my children.

We bring along a picnic on the beach and watch the sun setting over the Saguenay Fjord and sometimes we have the chance to hear the beluga singing while we're having dinner.

These are unforgettable memories, probably some of my best wildlife viewing events that I've ever had.

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Meghan Markle and What It Means to Have Diversity in the British Royal Family - Duration: 11:27.

Meghan Markle and What It Means to Have Diversity in the British Royal Family

Meghan Markle's upcoming wedding to Prince Harry could potentially change how the world views diversity within the British royal family, and it's a heavy responsibility for a woman who was largely unknown to the world less than three years ago.

Markle, a California native, was born to a black mother and white father.

The 36-year-old former actress met Harry on a blind date in 2016, they fell in love and were engaged by the following year.

Although Markle isn't the first American to wed a British royal, nor the first divorcee, she is the first biracial woman in recent history to join the Windsor family tree.

Granted, Markle isn't in line for the throne, a point that has been attributed to why she is seemingly being welcomed with open arms.

As Andrew Morton stated on The View recently while promoting his new biography on Markle, Meghan: A Hollywood Princess, the royal family probably "would've thought a bit more carefully about it if she was an heir to the throne.

Since the engagement announcement last fall, social media lit up with tweets and memes touting Markle as "the first black princess" (which is technically untrue because she will be given the title of Duchess; also, Queen Sophia Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz is believed to be Britain's first black queen dating back to the 18th century).

Prince Harry and Markle's engagement news triggered the quiet racism that has been swept under the rug in how Britain treats, and reports on, minorities.

In December, Princess Michael of Kent apologized after being accused of wearing a "racist broach" to Queen Elizabeth's annual Christmas lunch and Buckingham Palace.

Prince Harry even called out the press for its use of "racial undertones" in reporting on his relationship with Markle.

Adding insult to injury, the couple also received a package of white powder that was originally investigated as a racial hate crime, a U.S.

politician was suspended from Twitter for a racist tweet about Markle, and this past January, former British UKIP leader Henry Bolton temporarily split with his girlfriend, Jo Marney, after she made headlines for several racist comments about Markle including calling her a "seed" that would "taint the royal family.".

Regardless of the disparaging comments, Markle's place as a future royal "changes the narrative," especially from a visual perspective, says Joanna Abeyie, journalist and managing director of Hyden Talent, a London recruitment company that places diverse professionals in senior level positions within media and creative industries.

Abeyie, a South London native whose mother is English and father is Ghanaian, has an acute understanding of the nuances of race and culture.

She has campaigned for diversity in publishing, TV, radio, digital and creative industries, spearheaded conversation around inclusion and trained thousands of people from diverse backgrounds who were previously overlooked by traditional recruitment methods.

She also interviewed Markle a few years ago, when she was promoting her role on the USA Network series Suits.

"She's intelligent, she's lovely, she's positive, she's sensitive, she's just brilliant," Abeyie tells ET. "She feels like quite an authentic, warm person.".

As for the royals, Abeyie says that the current generation has found them "more engaging" and credits the late Princess Diana for paving the way and playing a huge part in why Prince William and Prince Harry have always been seen as "relatable.

"When a white person looks at me, I do understand that I don't look like my mom, who is a blonde white woman, so therefore I'm probably seen as black no matter how I identify," Abeyie points out.

"With Meghan, even though we know she's biracial, I do think, to a white person, she's black.".

Regardless of how Markle may be seen in the eyes of others, the engagement "was a big move for the royal family in being inclusive and representative," Abeyie notes.

"It showed a bit of authenticity around the fact that her relationship with Prince Harry was born out of him just loving her and falling in love, and that was encouraging because it broke barriers, she adds.

It broke down perceptions, it changed the idea and the image of who and what a British princess is.".

"It's now become a possibility that people that do not look the same can actually fall in love and be a part of a big royal institution," she continues.

"I think it changed a lot for the black community in that respect, and I think many people are really behind her and really encouraging her.".

That doesn't undercut the argument that the royal family has been more accepting of Markle because Prince Harry will never become king, Abeyie says, noting: "One caveat is, would Kate have been allowed to be biracial?

Meghan could never be queen, that's what makes people kind of go, Well, they would let Harry marry her, wouldn't they? She's not a threat.

The race discussion is one that continues to come up when speaking of Markle.

On the contrary, Kehinde Andrews, an associate professor of sociology at Birmingham City University said in a Newsweek article last year that Markle "will never be allowed to be a black princess.".

However, Markle's love of activism is likely to be a large portion of her royal duties, Abeyie predicts.

"We are a multicultural society and whether the system or powers that be like it or not, so many different people from different backgrounds have contributed to the success of Britain, economically, traditionally and culturally," Abeyie says.

"It's nice that the royal family represents the diversity of London and of Britain.

I think that Kate started that, and Diana was a real pioneer for making it 'normal' and not an elitist institution, but one that was at a level with everybody else.".

Regardless, Markle's background has furthered a conversation about race and multiculturalism in Britain and why representation matters.

Whether or not her place in the royal family effectively smashes the impression that European royalty has been an exclusively white club, for Brits and others around the world, it's nice to see a change in what has become an unofficial relationship custom in the British royal family.

The fact remains that people of color often find themselves in spaces where they are the minority, and are sometimes the first to steer through unexplored positions and experiences.

It's no doubt that Markle is a pioneer among the royals, and that she will face more racism and discrimination from those who abhor the very thought of her shattering tradition by merely existing, but she appears to be undeterred by the noise.

"It's disheartening," Markle explained to the BBC in November of the racist reactions to her engagement.

"It's a shame that that is the climate in this world to focus that much on that.at the end of the day Im really just proud of who I am and where I come from, and Harry and I have never put any focus on that.

Weve just focused on who we are as a couple..

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Wells Fargo CEO: We have a very constructive relationship with regulators - Duration: 5:36.

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Netanyahu Claims To Have Proof Iran Nuclear Deal Is Bad - Duration: 1:45.

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BT Daily: How to Have a Successful Bible Study - Part 4 - Duration: 2:28.

[Darris McNeely] I live in Ohio.

And not too far from where I live, there is a town called Berea.

Now I happen to know down the road from where I live in Kentucky there's another city named

Berea with a college called Berea.

Berea is a commonplace name in the United States.

You know where it comes from?

It comes from a reference in the Bible, in Acts 17, to a group of people in a city named

Berea, where the Apostle Paul went to teach.

And what it says about them helps us to understand something about Bible study.

We've been going through a series on Bible study here on BT Daily, and we're at point

number four where we are talking about what it means to have successful Bible study.

What we have to have is an open mind.

When we sit down to read the Bible, let God talk to us, be willing to change.

Even if it means letting go of long-held cherished beliefs we've been taught from childhood,

or we've come to our own on our own study.

If we can successfully apply this one study, this one tip of going at it with an open mind,

then we will truly learn something.

Because that's what a group of people that we are told about in the Bible, Acts 17:11,

in the city of Berea where the Apostle Paul came, it speaks of these people with this

description.

"These were more fair-minded than those in Thessalonica, in that they received the word

with all readiness and searched the Scriptures daily to find out whether these things were

so."

They searched the scriptures, and that search involved a very diligent desire and work to

search all of the scriptures to come to an understanding of what they were hearing from

Paul and everything else.

It's a city that existed anciently in Macedonia.

It's given its name to a lot of other places in the world today.

But it speaks to an attitude of being a Berean, someone who searches the Scriptures daily.

Find out what is there, and whether what is being taught anywhere by anyone is so.

Seek to understand and that way go into it with an open mind, you'll have successful

Bible study.

That's BT Daily, join us next time.

For more infomation >> BT Daily: How to Have a Successful Bible Study - Part 4 - Duration: 2:28.

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How have network firewalls evolved? - Duration: 1:29.

Firewalls have become ubiquitous across the

enterprise IT landscape because of their proven ability to stop bad traffic from entering

corporate networks and protect a company's most valuable assets.

So how have firewalls evolved over the years and what are the latest trends in firewall security?

Initially, firewalls were simple devices that inspected each piece of traffic as it

entered a corporate network and either allowed it or blocked it.

Over the years firewalls have advanced to become much smarter.

They understand who each user is on the network

and can grant different policies for various types of users.

In a school, for example, students may not be allowed to access social media sites,

but teachers can.

The early 2000s saw the advent of next generation firewalls.

Compared to previous firewalls, these devices pack in many more features,

including deep packet inspection, anti-virus, intrusion prevention, SSL inspection and sandboxing,

which quarantines and tests questionable traffic to determine what impact it will have on the network

before allowing or blocking it.

Firewalls are just one important part of a comprehensive network security architecture.

While firewalls have advanced to become powerful tools for stopping a wide variety of nefarious

traffic, the best network security defense includes an educated workforce

that does not fall for phishing attacks and visiting malicious sites.

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Our 10-Year Plan 2018 final chance to have your say - Duration: 5:17.

Wellington is a wonderful city and a place we love to call home,

but I know we can make it even better

and that's what our Ten Year Plan seeks to do.

By 2043 we're expecting

up to 280,000 people will live in Wellington which means 30,000

additional homes. We need to build safe,

quality and affordable housing for everyone.

We've started work on simplifying consents

and we've agreed to build 750 social and affordable houses.

We're also investing in accommodation to make sure no

Wellingtonians have to live on our streets.

I've lived in apartments for the last couple of years

while going to Uni and they're just… they're not

that pleasant and it doesn't really feel like yours.

I think it'll be really cool to see investment in those

suburbs and looking at the culture that we have there,

and looking at the community that we have there.

Houses provide people with more privacy and more freedom but

they also take up more area and land.

Everyone agrees we need to improve our transport network.

Our city is compact and accessible and has a unique

natural environment. We want to hold on to these things.

That's why we need to invest now in transport choices to keep

congestion and pollution to a minimum.

To achieve that we're proposing a balanced approach

including walking, cycling and public transport.

We are a small city so a lot of the traffic is congested in that

main part of town.

So I've got my learner's licence now which is good but every now

and then I come across a cyclist who just takes up all of

the road.

The way I'd really love to be able to get around Wellington

would be by walking and by use of sustainable public transport.

We dodged a bullet after the November 2016 earthquake

but we're not bulletproof.

Resilience covers many things from exploring alternative

sources of water supply to safeguarding our environment.

Resilience is about making sure we're prepared for what the

future holds, both in terms of known occurrences such

as rising sea levels and the unexpected.

It's about being stronger and better connected as people

and communities.

I think resilience in a city always comes from

it's communities.

I would like the awareness of people about keeping

predators out of Wellington to go up. They munch on all of our

native plants, they eat all of our native birds.

It's scary seeing like, the frequency and the strength

with which storms are increasing overseas and it's like how long

do we have until we get something like that?

Our aim is to make Wellington a place where businesses

can thrive.

We already have an edge in smart and creative industries and more

potential in tourism. We want to support our local economy

and do what we can to help make it grow.

To achieve this we've started a programme of economic growth

that includes some ambitious projects like the movie museum,

convention center and a new concert venue for Wellington.

The fact is money has to come into it.

Money isn't everything.

I mean it's obviously pretty hard to get by if you have none.

Money's not good, it's not bad. It's a tool for us to use to

make change.

The advancement of technology definitely creates implications

on what jobs we will need and what employers are looking for.

Wellington is New Zealand's creative capital. We want to

keep it that way. We're proposing a decade

of culture to stay ahead of the pack. An ambitious,

long term effort to build our creative profile by supporting

local talent and attracting world class acts.

More investment in the arts is not just about maintaining

an edge. It's about investing in our people and in our sense

of what it means to be a Wellingtonian.

I guess, yeah, I really love the culture

in Wellington. The theatre scene and the art, vintage clothing

and that kind of thing.

One of Wellington's biggest strengths I think

is a willingness from locals to just involve themselves

in cultural activities which might not actually

necessarily be traditionally a part of their own heritage.

I feel like everybody should know where they come from,

who they are and a lot of, just, general history about

New Zealand.

We want Wellington to hum!

We've put our ideas on the table

and now we want to hear from you.

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SCIENTISTS HAVE DISCOVERED A WAY TO DESTROY CANCER TUMORS - Duration: 4:37.

SCIENTISTS HAVE DISCOVERED A WAY TO DESTROY CANCER TUMORS USING NOTHING BUT SOUND WAVES

by: Earl Garcia

A recent breakthrough in high-intensity focused ultrasound therapy (HIFU) technology has proven

its use as an effective cancer treatment.

A multi-institutional research team from China developed a semi-enclosed, spherical cavity

transducer that can produce a focused, standing-wave field with a subwavelength-scale focal region

and extremely high ultrasound intensity.

The spherical cavity transducer appeared to generate tighter focal regions and greater

pressure amplitude compared with the traditional concave spherical transducer.

Researchers said the level of intensity generated by the new transducer design may lead to significant

improvements in HIFU therapy.

The findings were published in the Journal of Applied Physics.

HIFU is a non-invasive, targeted treatment that makes use of sound waves to eradicate

cancer cells.

HIFU uses an ultrasonic transducer to convert electrical signals into sound waves, then

concentrates ultrasound into a small focal region to raise the temperature to more than

65 decrees Celsius, thereby killing cancer cells in the process without inducing damage

to surrounding tissues.

The technique works in the same manner as focusing sunlight through a lens, which helps

eliminate the disease-causing cells.

HIFU can be used as an alternative to traditional cancer treatments such as chemotherapy and

surgery.

SOUND WAVES PROVE TO BE VIABLE CANCER TREATMENT IN VARIOUS STUDIES

High-intensity focused ultrasound therapy proved to be a highly-effective cancer treatment

in various studies and clinical trials.

For instance, researchers at the University College Hospital in London examined 625 men

with prostate cancer and found that 93 percent of patients who underwent HIFU alone remained

cancer-free at five years following the treatment, without requiring surgery or radiotherapy.

Data also showed that only one to two percent of patients who had HIFU treatment suffered

long-term urinary incontinence, compared with 10 to 20 percent of patients who had surgery.

In addition, only 15 percent of patients in the HIFU group developed erectile dysfunction

compared with 30 to 60 percent of surgical patients.

�The results of this study are impressive and have the potential to transform prostate

cancer treatment for many men in the future.

It is extremely exciting technology and these results show that in men diagnosed early by

prostate-specific antigen (PSA) blood testing, this targeted therapy could be as effective

as surgery to remove the whole prostate gland or radiotherapy and cause far fewer side effects,�

said study co-author Tim Dudderidge.

The findings were presented at an annual meeting of the European Association of Urology in

Munich, Germany.

A British clinical trial funded by the Medical Research Council has also found that 95 percent

of patients who underwent HIFU therapy for prostate cancer remained cancer-free at 12

months after the treatment.

The researchers also found that none of the respondents suffered urinary incontinence

during the follow-up period.

ANOTHER SOUND WAVE INNOVATION TO WATCH OUT FOR

Researchers at the University of Alberta in Canada have developed a new technique that

uses focused sound waves to activate minute particles known as nanodroplets.

According to the researchers, the new technique was as accurate as using needles in biopsy.

�With a little bit of ultrasound energy, nanodroplets phase-change into microbubbles.

That�s important because ultrasound can really oscillate these microbubbles.

The microbubbles absorb of the ultrasound energy and then act like boxing gloves to

punch the tumor cells and knock little vesicles off.

That led us to detect some genes that were indicative of the aggressiveness of the tumour.

That�s potentially very powerful.

You can get a genetic characterization of the tumour, but do it relatively non-invasively,�

said engineering professor Roger Zemp.

For more infomation >> SCIENTISTS HAVE DISCOVERED A WAY TO DESTROY CANCER TUMORS - Duration: 4:37.

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Sprint, T-Mobile have to sell $26.5B deal to antitrust cops - Duration: 0:50.

For more infomation >> Sprint, T-Mobile have to sell $26.5B deal to antitrust cops - Duration: 0:50.

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How BIG were Soviet Armies and Divisions in 1942? And what impact did this have? - Duration: 17:20.

For more infomation >> How BIG were Soviet Armies and Divisions in 1942? And what impact did this have? - Duration: 17:20.

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*NSYNC Plays 'Never Have I Ever' - Duration: 3:02.

The fans think they know everything about you,

but do they?

It's time to play never have I ever.

Here are the paddles.

I will ask the questions and you will answer honestly,

or there will be consequences.

Never have I ever hooked up with someone twice my age.

Twice my age?

Yeah, no.

Joey.

You, Abbicus.

All right.

I'm good.

Yeah.

[INTERPOSING VOICES]

Oh.

I was with him, he was twice my age.

Ok, yeah.

Whoa.

The thing is, when you go back and you

have to figure out how young you were.

I understand.

I knew what you were doing because it probably would

have happened then, early on.

Never have I ever hooked up with a Spice Girl.

Why is this every question is hooked up--

Never have I ever--

Of which one?

A Spice Girl.

Spice Girl.

Surprise, surprise.

All right.

Never have I ever hooked up on a tour bus.

Turn them all over.

Oh, everyone.

Mother's watching, thank you for that.

Well, they love that.

Yeah.

Hi Chloe, hi Brianna.

Never have I ever forgotten the song lyrics on stage.

Oh.

Oh.

Yeah.

Multiple times.

Never have I ever hooked up to an NSYNC song.

Oh, no.

No.

No.

Never have I ever hooked up with a fan.

What does that even mean though?

My wife's a fan.

My husband loves our--

You know what-- what do you mean, what does it mean?

No, they're all-- everybody's you know-- no,

Jessica is a fan.

She's a big fan.

All right.

Joey-- did you say you have never?

Correct.

Really?

There's lies--

Never have I ever joined the mile high club.

Oh, what's that?

Wait,--

I'm proud of this one now.

I was pretty quick to--

The mile high club?

Yes, sir.

Never have I-- that is not true, Justin.

Never have I ever dated someone that another band member dated.

That's easy for me.

Did I?

What is this?

What?

Never have I ever spent the night in the woods.

Oh.

I'm from Mississippi, yeah, that happens.

Hello.

All right.

And never have I ever lied to Ellen

while playing never have I ever.

Probably, yes.

For more infomation >> *NSYNC Plays 'Never Have I Ever' - Duration: 3:02.

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Annie Leibovitz's MasterClass: You don't have their soul - Duration: 1:00.

It's offensive to me when I hear people say, oh, you really

got that person.

That's it.

Or, you have their soul.

I mean, baloney.

We're so complicated as human beings.

There's so many parts to us.

And this portrait is going to be, like,

a small piece of that person.

And I just can't get it in one photograph.

I'm thinking about Alexandra Fuller.

I have a portrait of her. She looks like Dorothea Lange's

migrant worker.

I mean, she looks so ragged.

And then there's another photograph

of her standing next to her yurt. She lives in a yurt

with her horse.

And she looks so beautiful.

And they're both her.

And I just, I ran them both.

I just, I struggled.

Which one did I want to run?

I said, oh, this is ridiculous.

I'm just going to run them both.

And it was just revelatory.

This was the first time it was really quite clear to me

you needed two pictures to tell this story.

For more infomation >> Annie Leibovitz's MasterClass: You don't have their soul - Duration: 1:00.

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"Have to be greedy for goals" | Heynckes, James and Müller | Press Conference ahead of Real #RMAFCB - Duration: 2:04.

I don't think we have to change a lot.

We have to try and play well, with intensity and joy.

We are capable of scoring goals but we failed to do that in the first match.

We're in good shape and we have a chance.

We have to be greedy for goals

and we have to prepare to endure pain in the box.

We also need to use our set-pieces

because we had many of those in Munich.

I can remember we had several corners and we simply need to make more of those.

Then it could become a really close affair.

I just want to play well, do good things on the pitch and help my

team record a good result.

It's our dream to make it to the big final.

That's what we all dream of and what we all want.

We have to play like we usually do.

In the Bundesliga we scored 88 goals and in the Champions League and the DFB Cup we always score lots of goals too.

Therefore, I hope that tomorrow we can show the efficiency that usually distinguishes us.

Obviously my personal statistics aren't particularly interesting right now.

I don't mind if my personal stats stay the way they are as long as we record the necessary result

without a goal of my own. But scoring one would certainly help us a lot.

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