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 Prince William and Kate Middleton the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, are the proud parents of Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis

   And while Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's nephews and niece may be royal, they're also normal children

   This means the little tots are bound to still love festive seasons including Christmas, Easter and even Halloween

   So how do the Cambridges celebrate the spooky season? And do George and Charlotte trick or treat?  Top Stories All the details of Pippa Middleton and James Matthews' pregnancy as due date draws closer Kate Middleton's maternity leave to end very soon: Where will we next see the Duchess?  Kate and Wills' children have never publicly celebrated Halloween as they would with Christmas or Easter

   However, OK!'s royal expert Christina Reeves does believe the family celebrate in their own way

   Of the holiday, she said: "The royals certainly don't publicly celebrate Halloween, however, Kate's mother, Carole Middleton and sister, Pippa Middleton might well put their party planning skills to good use

 Last year, Christina suspected: "It's likely they will throw a private party for George and Charlotte behind closed doors

" Most Popular Charlotte Crosby 'announces she's PREGNANT' in image with Joshua Ritchie Jon Clark SUSPENDED from TOWIE after 'slapping' Diags in the face EastEnders hit with Ofcom complaints over 'sick' Mick Carter paedophile plot  Although the children and the family do not arrange a special event to celebrate the occasion, some of the royals have been known to enjoy dressing up

 In October 2016, Princess Beatrice attended the Unicef UK Halloween Ball, where she embodied the Day Of The Dead festival

   The Queen has also been seen getting into the Halloween spirit in the past.   In 2013, the monarch visited the new 68 bed YHA South Downs Hostel in Lewes where she watched as children made Halloween style cakes

Top Stories Pippa Middleton baby due date: Kate Middleton's sister's pregnancy from bump to birth How Meghan Markle and Kate Middleton's first solo royal engagements compare Prince George and Princess Charlotte take on important roles at Sophie Carter's wedding

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How Do You Think People Perceive You? [Biola CMR] - Duration: 4:20.

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What do you learn in Library School? The MLIS Explained! - Duration: 7:56.

It all starts at the question, what do you even learn in library school? My name is Peter and this is stacks and facts.

[intro music]

So I figured it was about time I made this video because y'all keep asking for it,

But the short answer is that no two MLIS degrees

look the same! And the reason for that is that, in the United States and Canada most places that hire librarians require that

you are a graduate of a program that has been accredited by the American Library Association, or the ALA, and

the accreditation process that the ALA provides to make sure that all MLIS programs are fairly consistent

provides a lot of flexibility, but it's also quite rigorous.

So I'm not gonna read through the entire accreditation process, but I will read six... that's four. Six...

(We're gonna pretend I have six fingers) requirements that they list specifically for coursework. Okay?

Okay.

But aside from that, go wild.

The way that most schools handle these requirements is that they will, basically,

have a core set of courses that address

these requirements in them and you will usually do those in the first term of your studies, and then they will sprinkle

-- that is to say, the schools -- will sprinkle things that match these requirements throughout other courses that the program offers that you will take later on.

But really outside of that core set of courses, It's up to you what your program looks like.

Which I think is pretty rad because no two librarians are going to have the same requirements,

necessarily. But if you want to know what an MLIS *can* look like, here's every class that I took, and a take-away from each, in

twenty seconds or less.

Not... not all of them. That would be like what?

1.2 seconds per class. That's not gonna... that's not gonna happen. Ok, let's let's just get to it.

[in a cowboy accent] Well Karl, you know

It's like they say: "you can lead a horse to water, but you can't make it double check

It sources and question its preconceived notions of what's right and wrong if the answers aren't easy enough to get to in the first place!"

Or or something.

I think that's how it goes...

Ethics Review Board, wait, what even is ethics? Is that even a thing in information science?

I don't think that's a thing. Does it count if there's no blood?

I don't think there's gonna be blood

Well, it should be fine, the experiment's gonna be fine, they should be fine.

Psychological harm ... Oh. OH. Psych--

[laden with dread]

It's not fine.

It's not fine at all!

Ok, so,

So I put the comma after the first name

Ok, and then I capitalized the first letter of the last name

But if there's more than one author than I have to determine which one gets listed first based on whoever had more

More pets before the age of 18? What? Unless their pets were invertebrates, in which case I should see section

10.2.2.2...

point a?

Wait, is is this is this RDA or is this AACR2?

MARC!

[seductively] Hey there, you uh, you want to see my Gantt chart?

[very unseductively] Yeah, no, it's it's pretty great,

I think I was able to divvy up the work so that no single

person is a point of failure,

And I think the timing should be good! So we don't have to worry about going over budget. Yeah, no! It's purple!

Oh hello there, I was wondering if you had a moment to spare to talk about design heuristics

Have you heard the good word from our Lord and Savior, Jakob Nielsen? Here, let me just leave this with you.

Alright and then this should be the last thing...

And... execute!

[deadpan] Perfect.

Alright, and as you can see we are slowly killing our planet and giving up any sense of privacy

we might enjoy so that we can afford to buy these machines, that have been designed to draw our attention from otherwise useful things.

Because capitalism. All right. Thanks for coming to my TED talk, any questions?

Yeah you in the red with the hammer, and then you with the sickle.

Wait wait, so what you're saying, is that by having overdue fines,

we're actually keeping people affected by poverty from coming to the library in the first place?

EVEN THOUGH they're the folks who could use our services the most? And we don't actually get significant amount from fines anyways?

Okay, so then...

Why do we have fines?

Hello fellow, youths I also am young like you! Would you like to see some dank memes?

behold

Okay, but like those are some pretty dank memes. Like, seriously.

No, I get that we're designing Tinder for dogs

But like, just because the focus group says that we should only have pictures of tennis balls and bones...

I don't think that's a good idea.

Yeah, no, it's it's absurd. No-- butts is fine! I told you before, butts is fine, but tennis balls? don't be ridiculous!

[incredulous] Can you believe this guy?

Tennis balls?

Now I know you thought your library's databases looked good before but just wait till you see ...

The SQL.

When it comes to government corruption, I guess what they say is true! Sometimes sunlight *is* the best disinfectant!

[the sound of furious "typing" but lets be real, I'm just tapping keys]

[offscreen] Peter we get that you really like YouTube, but we did a survey and aside from you and 343 people named Katherine

(which we're not gonna get into right now),

No one else wants an entire row just for books and movies by John Green.

No, and that's that's totally fine. Because his brother Hank actually just released a book too. Besides. Look I made a Gantt chart!!

[spooky whispering] If you build it, and add robust metadata,

develop consistent and appropriate digitization standards,

and secure funding, they will come. Maybe.

What?!

Wait, so you mean to tell me I can study whatever the heck I want for an entire term as long as I can just

find a faculty member to sign off on it?!

[guffaw] Well, let me tell you a thing about YouTube!

So that's what my MLIS looks like! But it's probably gonna be a little bit heavier on tech than most people's, just because that's

what my background is in.

Now if you want to know more about these courses that I mentioned, check out the links in the dooblydoo --

I put links to the actual descriptions from the school. They are

Actually really good classes. I really enjoyed all of them.

So, have a look! If you'd like to learn more about what I was looking for when I was looking for MLIS programs to apply to

or if you want to understand a little bit more about the sticky ethics of requiring a master's degree to become a librarian or

if you want to know what accreditation looks like a little bit in more in-depth,

Subscribe by clicking the button down there? Yeah, still there.

Yeah, it's still there and click the bell to get notifications whenever I upload a new video, which is about twice a week.

Anyways, that's all I've got. So as always, thank you for watching -- and until next time, don't forget to ask questions. Okay. bye!

[outro music]

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Charlie And Lola - We Do Promise Honestly We Can Look After Your Dog Part 1 - Duration: 3:59.

♥ Thanks so much for watching!

He promised honestly we can you look after your dog

I have this little sister Lola good doggy. She's small very funny

Walkies

Come on, Charlie walkies

At the moment Lola really really wants to have a dog

But mom and dad says she can't cuz our flat is too small

Walkies and Lola is too young to look after one come Jane. Let's go for a walk

My cereal bowl is now a dog bowl

She has made me a dog bed Lola just loves dogs a lot

So one day dad took us to the park you are there's me and my friend ma fine no no and her friend Lata

Look look at sizzles says was his mouth stock. No love sizzles. Oh look at him

Sood is known as best friend Lata. I like scissors

You you are man you are good oz

Love can we cross the sizzles? No, do you know about dogs?

Yes, I do

everything

So do I

We know that sizzles is a very extremely very clever dog was about tricks. Yes

We know he can do very good tricks

If they wanted he could roll over and jump over things and walk on two legs

and dance and speak English

Definitely, I think

Lata do you know I think sisters can do really anything and a thing?

Schedules is the clever

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10 Things to Do in Hollywood (with Chris from Yellow Productions) - Duration: 7:33.

Hey, it's Ernest from Trip Astute. In this video, I'm partnering with fellow

travel content creator Chris from Yellow Productions to share our top ten things

to do in Hollywood.

(light chiming music)

In today's video, we're talking about the top 10 things to do

in Hollywood. I'm joined today by ...

I'm Chris. I've got a channel called Yellow Productions. I

do travel guides that are fun, informative, entertaining, and we've got

our special special guest Topher. We travel the world together. We're the

internet's number one human and stuffed panda travelling duo. Ernest, I'm looking

forward to doing this video with you here on Hollywood with Chewbacca.

-Likewise. Let's get started.

Alright

So the first thing to do when you get to

Hollywood is to check out the Hollywood and Highland Mall. Why would you want to

visit this place? Well, the parking here is awesome. In LA, as you know, has very

limited parking, so this is a really good place get your car

situated while you explore the area. The area also has a lot of restaurants and

businesses that will validate for you. - And so when you come to Hollywood and

Highland be careful this is one of LA's most dangerous intersections. You might

see the street is clear and people go out and just run across it, but a lot of

people might actually be jaywalking and cited for jaywalking here. Also, it's busy.

People walk around. So don't be on your phone all the time because you'll be

liable to get run over by some of these street performers.

The second thing to do

is to admire the stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. This is definitely one of

the most iconic streets in LA and it's one of the main reasons that people from

all over the world come to see Hollywood. There's a mix of film industry stars

here as well as music, television, and radio. It's also a fun place to people

watch. People get really excited about seeing their favorite stars even though

most LA natives avoid this area because of the crowds. Still, there is a special

energy here from people connecting with their favorite celebrities.

The third thing to do in Hollywood is to see a musical, and there's no better place to

do it than here at the Pantages Theatre in Hollywood. It was opened in the 1930s and

is one of the most beautiful theaters here in Los Angeles. It actually has some

really cool Art Deco architecture if that's your thing.

Topher and I, we've come to see a number of musicals

here. And if you want to experience Hollywood Boulevard like locals

experience it. Locals, we really don't walk up and down this sidewalk of stars.

We come for a thing. And that's generally a musical plus dinner. So come for dinner

and a show and see Hollywood from the inside. If you're standing here on the

outside just looking at what's on the street, you might end up being a little

depressed. So come inside and be inspired by the great Hollywood. But, you got to pay.

The fourth thing to do in Hollywood is to visit the Dolby Theatre. Have you

watched the Oscars on TV? Then you've seen the inside of the Dolby Theatre.

This has been the site of the Oscars for a number of years, and actually this

Hollywood and Highland Mall was purposely built to house this theater. You

can take a tour inside. They're pretty neat tours. They're short, but how often do you

get to say you've sat in some of the same seats or been in the same

places as some of your biggest movie stars. But you might say, "well, it's

expensive, right? Well, Ernest, how much is it?

It's $25, but you should book it

online. It does get crowded during the weekends and during the holidays, so make

sure you do it online. Also, if you happen to be visiting during one of the summer

months, Hollywood's Dolby Theatre is

definitely a great place to go escape the heat and enjoy the air-conditioning.

The fifth thing to do in Hollywood is to visit the Chinese Theatre. If you're

looking for a glamorous red carpet experience, this is the place to go.

Movies cost $18 to get in and there is a tour as well. Though if you want to just

see the footprints outside, you don't need to take the tour.

And so the reason

why you'd want to go in is it's one of these old regal historic theatres where

they've got the red curtains. It's really neat inside. But if you don't take

the tour and you're just buying a movie ticket, make sure you buy a movie ticket

for one of those original theatres. It has other theatres that are just normal.

Don't waste your money on those. Make sure you're getting that special

screening in this historic theatre. If you do have your heart set on watching a movie

here, you're going to want to make sure that you check for any special events in the

area. As you can see today, it is closed off. So if you have your heart set on

watching something here, make sure you check the schedule.

For the sixth thing

to do on Hollywood Boulevard, we're joined by a special guest

Lucy from "I Love Lucy". This number is to visit the museums in Hollywood. They're

not maybe like artsy high class museums. They're definitely of the

touristy variety. This one is Madame Tussaud's Wax Museum. There's also a second wax museum

further down on Hollywood Boulevard.

And if museums are your thing, you may want

to check out the VIP pass. It'll get you a admission into three of the museums.

Basically, the Hollywood Wax Museum, the Guinness World Record Museum, and also

Ripley's Believe It or Not.

Alright, the seventh thing to do here in

Hollywood is to visit the Four Ladies of Hollywood Statue here at Hollywood and

La Brea. It's actually not the most impressive art display here in Hollywood,

but it is worth checking out and it is a tribute to the multi-ethnic women of Hollywood.

And so it's not the most historic statue. It was actually just erected

here in the 90s, but it's become a major kind of art piece on the tourist circuit

through Hollywood. If you're starting your tour where we told you to at

Hollywood and Highland, walk in this direction to La Brea. Check this out and

then turn around and head towards Pantages, where you'll end your tour on

the other side. This is basically sometimes called the "Gateway to

Hollywood." It's basically the Western gateway.

The eighth thing to do on

Hollywood Boulevard is to eat or drink in a famous Hollywood institution. If

you've seen the movie "La La Land", you'll see there's a lot of restaurants like

this. They're just plain restaurants. This one has been here since 1919. It's the

oldest restaurant in Hollywood. And hey, let's go take a look and see what's

inside this institution. It's pretty amazing

once you head inside.

So inside, you'll find a lot of white tablecloths, booths,

kind of an old Hollywood magical feel. You can imagine people dining in this

restaurant and discussing their next Hollywood movie or script.

The ninth thing to do in Hollywood is to visit the Magic Castle. Now this is truly a magical experience.

Yes, pun intended.

Magical. Alright.

But to get in is a little bit tricky. You have to

actually know someone who is a member of the Magic Castle, you have to either know a

magician, or what we recommend is looking for magicians on Yelp and actually

contacting them directly. Or looking at the schedule on the website and seeing

if there's a magician that's performing soon. You can contact them directly and

let them know you want to see their show. And perhaps they can get you on the guest list.

Abracadabra!

The tenth thing to do on Hollywood Boulevard and a place that you

all can get into is the Roosevelt Hotel. This place it's right across from

Hollywood and Highland and you know people still walk down here. It's crazy.

There's a lot of people walking, but you step through those doors, it's a bit of

old Hollywood. Peaceful, serene. There's a bar and there's even a bowling alley.

So one of the cool things about this place is that it's not on any tourist type of

books or even tours. It's really kind of a local place. So if you're looking for a

cool place to hang out with some local LA natives, this is the place.

And that's a wrap! Thank you so much Chris for doing this video with me.

- I hope you guys enjoyed it - Thank you, Ernest. It's been a pleasure.

And definitely check out his channel, Yellow Productions. It's really awesome. It's got

a lot of great travel tips and I think you guys would really like checking it out.

Yeah, you'll see more from me. You'll see more from Topher. So find the link in

description below or maybe click on this little annotation up here to watch our

video about "Things to Know Before You Go to Hollywood Boulevard." thanks guys and

Thanks guys!

And, crap. I'm like so horrible.

An unofficial thing to know is if you're making YouTube videos on Hollywood Blvd,

it can be pretty noisy.

There's lots of parades that come by

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How do Pantsers Write? - Duration: 6:47.

Ironically, I'm wearing a dress not pants

I am a pantser

If you don't know what that means, a pantser is someone who doesn't plan, or plans very little

Here's the thing:

Outlines stresses me out so much

I hate writing outlines

If you've been or is currently in school, then chances are you probably had to write an essay at some point

Your teachers probably told you that it's better to write an outline before you write your actual essay

Spoiler alert: I have never written an outline for any of my essays

unless the outline is graded—in which case I just make it up

But the thing is, I write better without an outline

My ideas are already sorted in my head, so I just directly write them down

And yes, sometimes my ideas and thoughts get jumbled up

but I just keep typing anyways, because I can always go back and rearrange them

Also, FYI, I got super high on my English final exam without writing an essay, even though the teacher said it's basically impossible

Just saying

So I know a lot of you plotters, and just writers in general out there are scratching your head wondering,

so how do pantsers write?

If you don't have an outline then how do you know what to write?

And here's my answer: I don't know what to write. I just write

Let me explain

Of course, I know the premise of my story

I know the basic plot and all the important plot points that needs to happen

I know how the story starts, I know who dies, I know who helps the protagonist, I know how the villain is defeated, I know how the story ends

But the details within are completely up to me

For my own personal novel, I started with the idea of wanting to write something about Faeries

Simple

And then I come up with a plot, which is more or less the basic Hero's Journey

The protagonist gets taken out of her comfort zone, gets help, grows stronger, defeats the villain

Very basic

As I said before, I know where my story starts

How?

Because I already have the whole layout of my story in my head

It's kind of like a movie, I just watch it and then I just write it down on paper

And let me just say that I'm not complete pantser. I do write things down plan a little

Especially because I'm planning on having four books in my series

Meaning, if I don't plan a little, it's hard to keep my story together and consistent

And of course, I write down all the important information already mentioned so I can keep track of them

But most of the time I keep my story inside my head

I don't have to write it down

Now, not all pantsers are the same, the same way that not all plotters outline and plan the same

For me personally, I just need to know the premise of my story before I can start writing

I honestly don't have the patience to spend months just sitting down and outlining my story

In fact, if I really do try and sit down to write an outline

I won't even know where to start. Do I do it chronologically?

Do I do it by the scenes I'm most sure of?

You know? It sounds very much like me just writing

If I'm just going to, like, do this in my outline, why don't I just write the whole story and just do it there?

Because then I don't have to change it in as many places

Like, if I add scene, I have to add it in my novel AND in the outline so that I don't get messed up

And it's just...it's just a mess

With pantsing, I can literally jump from scene to scene and then figure out how to connect those scenes. It's kind of like a game

It's fun and creative and keeps me on my toes and really helps with writing on a spot

I just don't get how plotters do what they do. I truly admire them

I follow a lot of writers on YouTube, Instagram, Tumblr who plan the heck out of their story

They know exactly what the chapter is gonna be about, they know exactly how many scenes are gonna be in the chapter,

They can even predict how many words their book is gonna be!

I CANNOT

I have no freaking clue what my chapters are gonna be about

I just go with the flow

That—That really sucked

That's why I often surprise myself with what I write and I end up loving it even more

I feel like there are more plotters out there than there are pantsers, and maybe it's just me

Almost everyone I find on social media are plotters

so when I was first starting out, I felt like I was doing the wrong thing

I felt inferior to the other writers who I looked up to because they planned and I didn't

But I want to tell my fellow pantsers out there that you're not doing anything wrong

Just because you don't like to plan or outline doesn't make you a bad writer

For some reason I feel like pantsers are more looked down upon

People say that "oh, unless your plan, you can't write a good story"

Well, guess what? You're wrong

I'm won second place in a short story competition in the beginning of high school and went to the award show

One of the guest judges was a children's book author

and she gave a little speech about how you can't write unless you have an outline, and that writer's block doesn't exist if you have an outline

Yes...and no

Yes, you would probably have a clearer idea of what you need to write if you have an outline

But to be honest, I get stuck even if I do have an outline

When I write an outline, I get so focused on the outline and being afraid to stray from it

that I just end up not writing at all or writing complete crap

And also, I won second place without a DAMN OUTLINE

So write however you want

Just because you write or don't write a certain way doesn't make you a worse writer than those who write differently

Also, in case you didn't know, a famous pantser is Stephen King, who said that:

"Outlines are the last resource of back fiction writers who wish to God they were writing masters' theses"

It's quite a harsh quote. But hey, it means that pantsers can make it just like plotters

So all my insecure pantsers out there, be confident and keep doing what you're doing

That's all I have for today

Thank you so much for watching. I hope you enjoyed my first writing video

If you would like to have a video about me going more in depth about how I write as a pantser,

please comment below and let me know. Please give this video a thumbs up and subscribe because I update every Friday

Bye!

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Pet microchips: How do they work? - Duration: 3:15.

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Proposta pede fim do horário alegando aumento dos problemas de saúde - Duration: 1:29.

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ARCANJO GABRIEL - Hora de sair do automático e interagir mais Consciente - Duration: 3:46.

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How do you say ONLY in Japanese dake sika bakari - Duration: 2:39.

Hello. We are going to study this today.

We will learn about the difference of "dakedo", "bakari" and 'sika"

What is the difference between the three?

First, "dake" You can use like this.

Are you the only Japanese? Are you the only Japanese?

Next, "bakari"

Mostly, the meaning is the same, You can use it like this.

I work every day. I work every day.

It means doing a lot of work.

The next is "shika" Please use it with a negative form.

Sorry, we only have tea. Sorry, we only have tea.

It means there is no other drink.

Please compare.

Not only drinks. We also have foods.

You can use it like this.

I always drink coffee.

It means that I love coffee.

I only drink tea.

It looks this person loves tea.

Now, please say these in Japanese.

Can you say them? Which do you use?

That's right! It should be "dake"and "bakari

What about now?

They have negative forms.

These are the answers.

I only watch comedy movies. I only sleep for 5 hours.

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Pérola e Márcio vencem enquete e são o shipp favorito do público de 'Malhação' - Duration: 1:05.

É muito amor Peromar! — Foto: Chico Couto/Gshow O amor está no ar em Malhação: Vidas Brasileiras! Basta uma cena de Britúlio, Florito, Jadérico, Gabiel, Alverena, Hudara, Barbarandro, Kamanda, Marilex, Peromar, Paulí, Talícius ou Urzo, que a gente já começa a suspirar pelos casais

Torcemos, choramos e amamos juntos, né? Só que sempre rola uma identicação maior por um deles

A galera votou por uma semana e escolheu! Com quase 50% (49,39%) dos votos, Peromar é o shipp favorito do público

Foram mais de 65 mil votos na enquete! ❤ Relembre os melhores momentos de Pérola (Rayssa Bratillieri) e Márcio (André Luiz Frambach): Pérola e Márcio passam a noite juntos Márcio surpreende Pérola com noite romântica Márcio se declara para Pérola e a pede em namoro Pérola e Márcio trocam juras de amor Márcio prepara café da manhã para Pérola Pérola não se cansa de ouvir as declarações de amor de Márcio

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A saúde é prioridade do Wellington Nogueira - Duration: 3:43.

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Homem aranha vs rei do crime.Cenas cinematográficas.Coloque em full Hd. - Duration: 6:17.

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AI: Will machines do our work better? - Duration: 6:21.

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(ซับไทย) 180928 Sehun D.O. EXO IG LIVE - มอกมุล นะไม่ใช่โทเฟ่น555 - Duration: 1:39.

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Teresina realiza II Concurso Enchefs do Piauí - Duration: 2:11.

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