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I was sure that I'd go inside this place, but it's closed.

A galeria das garrafinhas!

This guy collects mini bottles from all the places over the world.

Is it different, no?

Now I need to discover when it's open, then I'll come back.

A galeria das garrafinhas.

Awnnnnn!! So beautiful!!!

There's a woman giving flowers and she gave me one.

There's a paper here and I don't know what it means,

But I really liked it!

I rather food,

but flowers is something very nice about to receive.

I'm so happy with my flower,

my norwegian flower!

♫I'm in love, I know♫

♫It was an angel who arrived on time♫

♫A cupid hitting me with his arrow♫

♫Love love love♫

♫If that's what you call love, I'm in♫

I return to the building and what do I see?

A soccer ball!

Like that,

Brazilian and soccer, is this it?

Only because I'm brazilian this soccer ball appeared here!

i don't even play soccer!

It will keep here,

maybe it's a sign,

that another brazilian is coming!

or just walking here, I don't know!

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Aqui é tipo o Leblon de Oslo?

Está mais para a Lapa!

É o maior estádio de Oslo?

Acredito que sim!

This is Ulleval stadium!

The biggest of the country!

It's capacity is until 25.572 people!

It's a soccer stadium!

O sol daqui é muito diferente!!

Eu tenho a sensação de que estou próximo do sol!

É por que aqui ele é mais baixo.

The most beautiful sun in the world is in Norway!

I was very very impressed with Oslo!

More I walked through the city, the city was more and more beautiful.

Maybe you're thinking I'm too much tranquil and introspective in ths trip,

And yes, I've been in so many moments!

Atmosphere's city, it's reality,

it changed me alot.

I couldn't act there as if I was in carnival!

It was another vibe!

This is super duper explosive nice!!!

Has the possibility of live different moods and vibes!

Not be in the same pulse all the time!

Sometimes we want it,

but the place where you are purpose something tottally different,

and I won't fight against it!

It's the opposite! I'll swimm deeper and deeper!

That's how it happened in Oslo! Jeg elsker dig, Oslo!

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What you trying to do?! - Duration: 5:24.

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Vídeo de propósito do "CoCreation Lab" - Duration: 1:31.

Érica is a young college student.

Her head is always full of ideias and with a feeling that she could make more.

The world looks for creative ideias like those of Érica.

On the other hand, Érica needs support to put those ideas in action.

CoCreation Lab was born to unite ideas and people through creative economy.

With a metodology of its own and physical support for that the purposes create life.

life

United and qualified people encouraging the creative economy in Florianópolis.

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A Dualidade e o Ressoar do Coração - Sanat Kumara - Duration: 4:11.

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The One Habit That Motivates You to Do ANYTHING - Duration: 5:45.

I used to be the laziest person I knew.

I used to spend 8+ hours everyday playing video games, browsing forums,

and watching YouTube.

That was my life.

It was my life for all of high school, college, and my first few full-time jobs.

And then I got depressed.

And that really wasn't a lot of fun.

But while battling that depression, I watched a lot of Elliot Hulse.

And I remember he was always recommending

starting the day with audiobooks rather than social media.

At first, I didn't really take his advice so seriously, and it took about 10 recommendations from

him before I just had it with all the bad feelings.

So I took the plunge.

And then a year later, I had read and listened to more than 20 books, and I used those

to kinda completely rewire how my brain worked.

By that I mean, I finally started the YouTube channel I always wanted.

I'm in the best shape I've ever been.

And I'm the happiest I've ever been.

Out of everything I've read, perhaps the single best piece of advice I've received is to set clear

and measurable goals, and to write those goals down in a notebook, and review them every single morning.

It's so easy so simple, yet I was never really taught to do this in school

or by anybody.

I got inspired to start doing this after listening to Brian Tracy, who has changed my life in

so many different ways.

And I kept doing it after listening Arnold Schwartznegger's autobiography, who attributes

goal setting to one of the secrets to his massive success.

So how and why does it work?

Let's say you're learning Japanese for example.

And setting a goal like "Get fluent in Japanese in X years."

is VERY common, but it's not so easy to measure.

In fact, there is no clear goal line when it comes to fluency, so it's going to be really hard to track

your progress.

Try this instead.

"I will read so and so Japanese coursebook, manga series, or novel by ________.

And then, give yourself a reasonable deadline.

You make it a race against yourself to beat that deadline.

Just make sure it's not too crazy difficult especially if it's your first written goal.

And since the goal is to finish one book or one series of books in Japanese,

you can use the number of pages that you read every single day to track your progress,

and you will know exactly when you've beaten that goal when you clear that final page.

At that point, you'll be better at Japanese, feel good about yourself, and be more motivated

to take on more goals.

But what if you don't meet the deadline?

It simply means that you chose a time frame too short, and so you learn from that mistake and then make

a new deadline that is more doable.

Now these goals don't have any real impact unless you review them every morning.

Read them aloud to yourself and try to picture the end result in your mind.

Take just a second to visualize how you'll feel after accomplishing the goal.

By doing this, you plant a seed in your subconscious mind that will start to begin to process how you're

going to make your goals a reality.

It will slowly begin to break down the steps required, and it will send you into an upward

spiral of thinking and planning.

But of course, getting started is always the hardest part.

Every time we think about reading an entire book in Japanese, our brains are gonna resist.

It's going to flood our heads with all kinds of fears, and it's going to do whatever it can to convince

ourselves that we can't do it.

There is a simple trick, however, that makes life a whole lot less stressful.

Don't think about reading the entire book.

Just open it up and read the very first word.

That's it.

If you can do just that, then congratulations because you just did the hardest part.

Now, all you have to do is read the second word.

And then the third word and so on.

It really works, and anytime you get frustrated or distracted,

all you have to do is think about reading just one word.

This same technique can be applied to writing or doing any kind of work at all.

You break down large tasks down into the smallest possible step that you could do

and then only think about doing that.

So in the end, it all boils down to how you start your day.

If you choose to start it with YouTube, or Twitch, or Reddit, you're going to find that your brain gets

stuck in this reactive mode where it's always seeking what's new and trending.

Or you're stuck in this loop where you're replying to other people's messages all day.

Or you're just unable to focus on the most important tasks

because you're getting stupid notifications on your phone every 5-10 minutes.

And you know what? I know how hard it is personally to make these better choices

especially when you're half-asleep in the morning.

It's a real fight, and I understand that this one little video is PROBABLY not going to be enough to

cure everybody of laziness.

So that's why I recommend listening to the man himself, Brian Tracy.

I've recommended Eat That Frog before, but now after listening to Maximum Achievement for

the 5th time, I'm convinced it's the better book.

And if you've new to audiobooks, you can get both of these for free through Audible's free trial.

I'll throw some links in the description box below.

And as always, thanks for watching!

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Do Brits 'n' Americans Know Grammar? - Duration: 7:55.

hello and welcome back to real English with real teachers the majority of

English learners try their best to use English as purposefully and carefully as

possible avoiding grammar mistakes and speaking with precision as best they can

they learn the language they pass their IELTS exam they come to the UK they get

a job and then what of their colleagues comes up to them and says something like

all right mate lend us a tenner I ain't got no money they hear these

baffling abbreviations like init ain't we're using the incorrect pronouns but

how bad is our grammar really and how does it compare to the grammar of

Anglophones from other english-speaking nations well Charlie and I are going to put

that to the test today we're gonna get on the train go to London and speak to

as many native English speakers as possible and give them a grammar test

let's see who we can find to test in here what about these guys

Harry hello are you english like a native

I would of helped you if I was there now I can see immediately

what's wrong with this before we get going with the video we just want to

tell you really quickly about an online language learning platform that me and

Charlie love we've been using for years and they're called italki italki

italki's amazing not only because we're on there but because they have thousands

of native and non-native teachers so you can learn with a native speaker like me

or you can learn with someone that talks your language on italki you can be

assured that you'll find a teacher who meets your needs you'll find a teacher

who meets your needs because there are teachers who

specialise in pronunciation in IELTS preparation in conversation or simply in

functional English it's affordable there are teachers as cheap as ten dollars on

there and it's convenient convenient it's easy to use it's easy to use just download

skype sign up for your lesson and you're done and because we are now partners

with italki they've given us a discount to give to you guys so click the link in

the description box of this video sign up for your first lesson and then italki

you will give you $10 of italki credit

to spend on your next lesson you can even book a lesson with me or Charlie if

you want because we're on there hope you enjoy that guys and make sure you leave

a comment and tell us how your first lesson was this is incorrect it should

be I would have and that's a common mistake people make oh I was just gonna give it a 've or yeah v e

a would've I would've helped if I was there contract it yeah contract that sh** why not

I would of helped you if I was there

is that correct or incorrect maybe incorrect can you correct that for us

yeah I'll give it a shot

were okay if I were there if you If I were there

yeah yeah that's the best I can do man am i right oh are you not going to say

and there might be another one hang on I think there's another one well are you done

well no I think there could be another one yeah you do that one you make in case it's wrong

in case it's wrong you do it and then you can take the blame I think it's w e

if I were there really if I were if I was there if I were there I would have helped you

if I were there I think yeah I'm gonna go with that yeah yeah it's on Lia final answer

so the incorrect sentence was if I was there I would off help you now Joel and

Lia put if I were there and that's okay and many people do say that but this was

in fact a third conditional something in the past something we can't change from

the past therefore we should have put if I had

been there I would have helped you so here we have the same mistake as the first

one again we have the interference of that tricky schwa sound so it should be

would've or would have

It had a dramatic affect on me

whoo well that's a lovely e that I've drawn that is a beautiful e his naughty behavior

effected me deeply his naughty behavior effected me deeply

all right yes that's the wrong effected ahh okay so we've got an a there right affected

it should be affected me

affected affected the first one was his naughty behaviour affected me

deeply so the verb begins with an A and then here we had the noun it had a

profound effect on me so why is he so confusing for native speakers why can't

they remember how to spell the verb and how to spell the noun it's because the

majority of people pronounce them exactly the same so if we look at the three

different articulations of the word affect the noun we have effect effect

and effect and the most common of the three is the middle one effect and guess

what it's exactly the same as the articulation for this one affect so

native speakers think to themselves why should I spell it any differently if

we're articulating and pronouncing it in exactly the same way it's confusing and

that's why we make this mistake there's a lot of shops in Covent Garden there's

a lot of shops in Covent Garden so looking at it that's nice because that's a

capital that's a capital

there are oh yeah there are a lot of shops there is yeah there's a lot a lot

yeah a lot is two words of shops in Covent Garden I think that's a perfect sentence

I think that's perfect

ouch that was a bit of an error wasn't it

as you know there are a lot of shops in Covent Garden is is for singular

are is for plural it's quite simple so there you go native English

speakers from all over the world make

grammar mistakes so what is the take home message from this video well if you are

someone who cares too much about making grammar mistakes and it's stopping you

from speaking fluently then I hope this reassures you that it's okay to make

mistakes the main purpose of learning a language is to be able to communicate

with people around you so if your English allows you to do that that's

brilliant and don't worry too much about making mistakes thank you very much for

joining us today and see you again soon for another video

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Why do pumps matter? | Basic principles of industrial pumps - Duration: 3:58.

Why do pumps matter

Artificial pumps have been around since the 3rd century BC

With the famous Archimedes Còclea

Now we have modern ones such as the hydraulic or volumetric ones

Pumps are used to move, especially to lift fluids

That means liquids

And gases

They are the basis for our everyday life. Don't you believe me?

Well, it's thanks to hydraulic pumps that we can have water, for example

Pumps are also used for the proper functioning of wastewater treatment plants

of wells

or even for air cooling system in summer

and heating winter

What's more, we didn't even talk about biological pumps

which are present in our bodies such as the heart or the peristaltic pumps of the esophagus

The major producers of pumps are

They mainly produce two types of pumps:

volumetric and the hydraulic

Volumetric pumps move or vary volumes of fluid such as: hand pumps, peristaltic and screw pumps

Hydraulic pumps, instead, take avantage of the engine dynamics of the fluid

such as centrifugal pumps

JAES offers in its catalog all kinds of industrial pumps

So if you need to buy one, you should just go to the description and click on 'jaescomp any.com'

but if you would like to know something more about the functioning of pumps, in the description below and in the cards at the top

right corner, you will find links for related videos when they'll be available

Finally, if you found this video useful, let us know subscribing and leaving a comment.

Thanks for watching. Goodbye

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What Does The Apple Watch's EKG Actually Do - Duration: 4:29.

so for the final story of the day we get to talk about the Apple watch oh and I

am excited about this ladies and gentlemen I just actually switched off

at the Samsung so I'm not gonna get it but I love this technology because I

feel like this it's just the door opening just a creak just a crack just

so we can see what technology can do in healthcare in the future I think it's a

beautiful thing so um why am i excited and why am I talking about the Apple

watch in the nursing news is because this new Apple watch can do something

crazy for your health it can take an EKG that is amazing to me if you so for

those regular folk out there and for those nurses I don't remember what an

EKG is let me explain to you an EKG is just a it's a diagnostic test that

measures the electrical activity that happen that's going on in your heart cuz

that's how your heart works you know electrical activity makes it squeeze the

atria and then the ventricles and that's how your heart communicates with itself

so you it beats correctly right and when you take an EKG of someone you get to

see that electrical activity on the paper and then they'll decide is it

normal is it abnormal is the too fast is too slow

the whole 90 right and after an EKG and like I just said you can check if it's

normal um you can diagnose you can say someone has a fib you can say someone

has a fib which is just a regular heartbeat right or you can tell if

someone's heartbeat is going too fast or too slow and that's what you you you

would use an EKG for and so for those who've never seen it you'll see I'll put

up a picture of a regular EKG that you might find in some hospitals and that is

it's a humongous thing and it's just meant for one thing to take an EKG and

to put that machine in an apple watch that is used mainly for a thousand other

things and it also doesn't EKG I think is fantastic but don't get too excited

because that at every hospital you go to the the main step the main EKG you use

is a 12-lead EKG right so they put DC these stickers on - it's

just called the 12-lead EKG because it has 12 leads and it sticks on 12

different parts of your body and so they can get they can see the electric

activity of the entire heart so they don't miss any anything right the Apple

watch is basically a one lead EKG and you might ask the simple question is is

it useful to have a one Keiji when you guys use a 12 yes it is

it's very very very helpful to have a one lead EKG and you can't see abnormal

activities going on with the heart with any lead EKG it does the same exact

thing as a 12 lead EKG with just less detail so if a healthcare professional

were to look at an EKG was one lead versus 12 leads if they know what

they're looking for they'll be able to find it right you obviously they're not

gonna use an Apple watch's EKG to diagnose things but it's helpful to have

so if you do check your um do use the app to check your EKG and it looks funky

and the Apple watch says that this is abnormal it will tell you go get checked

at the hospital and I'm all about prevention because I think prevention is

the best medication it's the best treatment it's the best of all

everything right so if an Apple watch is telling you you might want to go check

out your go to the doctors versus you passing out because your heart stopped

but skip the beat that is so much better right it is so much better to go to the

hospital and say my watch is telling me that my heart is not functioning right

um can we do something about it versus you passing out getting CPR than

going to the hospital right well that's what we all want that's what we all want

and so what we know right now is um the Apple watch the ECG the ECG app can give

you two heart rhythms normal and a fib but the Apple watch isn't going to be

able to tell the difference between junctional rhythm and all the different

arrhythmias it's not gonna be able to tell you what heart can what kind of

heart block you have it's not there like I said it's one lead versus the twelve

leaves we use at hospital but it's something and if it's not a fee and it's

not normal it will say when you watch it is not normal but it's not a fib go to

the hospital and I think that's as much as the information that you want into

the public's hand so they can come in and say this is what the Apple watch is

saying I am concerned should I be concerned do we need to do anything I

love it I love it I love it thank you guys so much for watching I really do

appreciate this if you guys were informed or educated in any way shape or

form by these stories um please hit that like button if you liked my presentation

of the news i really suggest you to subscribe and hit the notification bell

so you know every time q the nurse drops some hot fresh pressed news thank you

catch you sweet doses

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Rod Rosenstein Isn't Fired Yet, But Everyone Expects Trump To Do It Thursday - Duration: 3:56.

So Monday was pretty dramatic, right?

I mean, we had Rod Rosenstein allegedly resign and then head over to the White House to allegedly

be fired only for nothing at all to happen.

Now, during that time that Rod Rosenstein was in the White House, a lot of people were

already gearing up.

They said, "Get ready, folks.

We're going to have to take to the streets," which was absolutely accurate if Trump had

fired Rosenstein, but it turns out he just wanted to talk to him, allegedly, according

to Sarah Huckabee Sanders, about recent news stories.

Those recent news stories obviously being the New York Times report from late last Friday

that said Rosenstein had considered wearing a wire to record Donald Trump and even joked

about invoking the 25th Amendment, a story that really raised eyebrows, not because Rosenstein

would say these things, but because the person who leaked it to the New York Times obviously

had to have been a close ally of Donald Trump and was trying to get Rosenstein fired.

There's actually theories out there that it may have been Trump himself who not only authorized

this leak but possibly even created the story in order to give himself cover or some kind

of excuse in order to fire Rod Rosenstein.

Now their next meeting's been pushed to Thursday, so as of right now, Rod Rosenstein, still

the deputy attorney general of the United States, that may all change on Thursday, but

you know what else happens on Thursday?

That's the day that Dr. Christine Ford is supposed to go and give her testimony to the

Senate Judiciary Committee, to tell her story of the alleged sexual assault that took place

at the hands of Brett Kavanaugh against her nearly 35 years ago.

What better way to distract the public from your embattled Supreme Court nominee than

to fire the man overlooking the Robert Mueller special prosecutor investigation?

That is a very likely scenario.

Obviously we have to wait till Thursday to find out if that's going to happen, but here's

what happens if Rosenstein does in fact get fired.

First and foremost, it's going to give the special prosecutors even more evidence of

obstruction of justice.

I mean, that's going to be a really stupid move on behalf of Donald Trump, which makes

it all the more likely that he's going to do it because he's a very stupid human being.

If Rosenstein gets fired, the person that's going to take over is Solicitor General Noel

Francisco, who will likely be forced to recuse himself because he used to work at the law

firm Jones Day that's actually representing Donald Trump in the Robert Mueller probe,

so if he stays on there's a huge conflict of interest, so it's likely that he would

be forced to recuse himself.

He's actually already recused himself from multiple things within the Trump Administration

because of his connection to his old law firm and other various connections he has, so therefore

it would then go to Steve Engel, who heads the department's elite and secretive office

of legal counsel.

This is a guy that worked in the George W. Bush Administration.

He's a hard right guy, but as we've seen from most former members of the Bush Administration,

not exactly a Donald Trump loyalist, so it's iffy on what we would get from him.

But nonetheless, if Donald Trump does in fact fire Rod Rosenstein over this fraudulent New

York Times report, it's going to be obstruction of justice, 100%, without question, without

a doubt, because we know the intent, and that's what obstruction of justice is all about,

the intent.

Donald Trump's intent is to shut down the investigation, and what better way to do that

than to get rid of the man overseeing it while at the same time distracting the public from

all these accusations that are about to come out about your Supreme Court nominee?

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WHAT DO QUANTUM HEELS MATTER FOR YOU? - Duration: 6:12.

quantum mechanics is certainly the most bizarre and counter intuitive physics of all

she makes a cat alive and dead at the same time

that a particle is intertwined

that particles pass through invisible tunnels

but there is a specific bizarreness that has revolutionized the way we see the cosmos

probably without this property astrophysics would not exist

These are quantum leaps

and that's what we'll see in today's video, what are quantum leaps?

Introduction

Singularity - Helping to spread science in Brazil

Hello everyone, this is the Vini channel Singularity

in this video we will see what the quantum leaps are

the electrons orbit the nucleus of the atom, but how are these orbits?

Are they circular, elliptical as they are?

the electrons do not have a specific orbit, but for didactic purposes we will put them as circular

which are the orbits we are most accustomed to

The electrons have several orbits, level 1,2,3,4 at last

the greater the number of the farthest orbit it is of the atomic nucleus

But what's so strange about that?

This in principle seems to be normal, but we are forgetting one detail

only certain orbits exist

then the electron or it makes an orbit 1 or an orbit 2

it can not make an orbit for example 1.5

it only makes integers, ie it can not make half an orbit

the orbit of an electron depends on its amount of energy

so if the electron gains more energy it increases its orbit

the problem is that it increases instantly

for example if an electron is in an orbit 1 and gains energy

it instantly goes to a larger orbit

the problem is that if it instantly, then it stops existing in orbit 1 and goes to the larger orbit

these are the quantum leaps

They happen when an electron gains or loses energy

thus changing its orbit

This is very strange!

would be like getting an elevator that can only go on floors 1,3,5 and 7

and when you go from floor 1 to floor 3 you simply stop existing

and instantly you go to floor 3, this is extremely strange

because it does not make sense in our classic ideas of time and space

Okay, it's rather strange.

but what does that interfere with in our daily lives?

(nothing! I just wanted to say because I wanted to talk)

It's very simple

all the knowledge of astrophysics of the present time

when an electron makes a quantum leap it limits or absorbs certain frequencies of the electromagnetic spectrum

That is, it emits or absorbs different types of colors

that is, quantum jumps determine the colors of objects

our eye is prepared only to see a piece of light that is called visible light

so the grass is not green because if it were blue it would be weird

the sky is not blue because it would be strange if it were red

the colors of objects are due to quantum jumps

but the heels only do this, they only give color the objects?

No, as we know...

each element has a specific amount of electrons

for example hydrogen has 1 electron

helium has 2, iron has 26 and uranium has 92

since each element has a specific atomic structure

each element due to quantum jumps

when placed in a prism it emits a specific pattern in the color spectrum

this is basically a spectral signature due to quantum leaps

which emit and absorb certain light frequencies

This is very interesting because through this

we can analyze through radio astronomy, ie only using wave frequencies

we can know what an object is made without even touching it

For example: we know that the sun is made of hydrogen, helium, iron, magnesium sulfur at last

Scientists know the composition of the sun because they absorbed sunlight

and analyzed their color spectrum, and how each object absorbs the emits a certain light

it is possible to know the amount of elements that a celestial body has

And which ones does he have?

Scientists have realized through quantum leaps that the sun is made of 99% hydrogen and helium

That's why quantum leaps basically created astrophysics

we can know that a star that is 150 million kilometers is made

than a planet such as Neptune is made

than a star at 38 trillion kilometers is made

Astronomers can pick up gamma radiation and know if it's a black hole or a pulsar

We can analyze a radiation for example the cosmic background radiation that is 13 billion years old

And to know more or less how Big Bang was

These are quantum leaps

they are an intriguing property of electrons, which made possible a great advance in astronomy

(thanks)

subtitles: Vinícius Dutra

they are an intriguing property of the electrons that made possible the greater understanding of our universe

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Subtitles: Vinícius Dutra

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