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Hello ladies and gentlemen, my name is Andrew and welcome to a camp guide for Red Dead Redemption 2 in this guide

I'm going to be showing you where you can find camp chores how to do them and why you should do them as well

so first

You're gonna look on the radar you're going to notice that there's some black dots that

Kind of seem a little odd some people think they're a little bit of a bug

But this is actually part of the game these indicate chores and you can do them daily in game

They're simple and quick. So let's take a look over here. You'll find two. Hay bales

These are used to feed the horses once you pick it up

You'll notice that there'll be some yellow X's on the radar. Which tell you where to take it. You can go to either one

So you can go to the one on the right or you can go to the one on the left

It doesn't really matter as long as you take one to the right one and one to the left one

You're pretty much doing the chores

As Well as you could be now

Once you get to the corresponding area you're gonna place it down

You'll notice that once you do on the right side of the screen, you will gain honour and your Dead eye stat will increase as well

There we go now we're gonna go back for the second hay bale and just repeat the process now over here

You'll notice the firewood. This one's pretty simple. What you have to do is just literally chop firewood

Choppy chop. Now. If you head over to these wagons here, you'll find two food sacks

These are for Pearson and they work pretty much the same as the hay bales

You'll have 2 to deliver and they'll be yellow X's that tell you where to bring them again

There's no specific

Spot that you have to put them you can put it at any

Yellow X first as long as you put both of them in that corresponding area now over here

There should be a bucket that you can pick up again

This is similar to the hay bales

One thing you have to note is that the position of these buckets will vary in

Camps and the methods will vary as well in the first camp. Alls you had to do is pick up the bucket

It was already prefilled and you just poured it into the washbasin

In this camp we have to head over to the river

Fill it up and then we'll pour it into a wash basin there should only be one for this

So don't you don't have to worry about figuring out where it goes again

It's going to be marked by a yellow X pretty much all the chores you do will tell you where you have to go

Okay, once that's done. You've pretty much done or your chores

Now you can go and play one thing. You need to note though

is that

Sometimes if you don't see the black dots on the radar

There's a reason for that and that's that one of your gang members might have done the chore already

Sometimes you might even go to a chore and see that one of the gang members is doing it

I've found on some occasions that I've seen John Marston

Chopping wood and I've seen some some of them carrying the hay bales around once in a while

You'll see them carrying the sacks around you might even see them carrying in the bucket

So there is a certain time frame that you have to do them if you leave them for too long

The other gang members will start doing them. So don't fret if you can't find them

It doesn't mean that your game is necessarily bugged. It just means that a gang members done them for you

You don't have to do this every time

I'd suggest doing it occasionally because it helps with your honour and it helps with your stats as well. So it's worth doing it

It's just not worth grinding it so don't stress too much

It's just something you kind of do you just take it in just chill

It's a change of pace from all the killing and stuff that you're doing in the game

Anyways, thank you guys so much for watching

If you enjoyed the video, please let me know in the comments down below. Don't forget to subscribe and visit the channel

I have a wide variety of videos on there that you can check out and as usual ladies and gentleman

I will see you in the next video

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THE WHY: Why do some houses have teal pumpkins on Halloween? - Duration: 0:51.

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Why Do We Love A Good Scare? - Duration: 1:41.

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神Kami - Why Does Fake Love Hurt (original) - Duration: 3:16.

Yeah, you were my one and only i I give you everything I had you were my first love

How could you throw it all away like that? I opened my heart up to you

I even kept the property open. You must have been raised the barn because you never properly closed it. I

Just don't know what to do because no matter what i do my mind will always be stuck on you

your fake love clouded my vision,your lies, i could't see though it

Yeah, you said you loved me but you were hitting on someone you like

Did love me while you were hitting on someone you new?

It's funny like where did I go wrong?

Why didn't you just tell me you wanted him all along you had to lie to me and that's what inspired this fucking song you

Might as well tie me up and throw me in the pond and leave me there to drown

You took me for granted just like everyone else it took me as a trophy and placed me on your shelf

At first we were in heaven

But you dragged me down to hell and now I'm trapped here where and no one will ever hear my yells

Shattered and alone

cold

You left me here

You left me here shattered, broken

You left me alone at the edge

With This rope around my neck i'm choking it leaving everything that used to believe and hopeless and broken

so i put pen to paper only hoping for a miracle where drugs aren't the only thing leaving me floating

you shattered me now I'm just here left alone broke

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Real Madrid news: Why do Real Madrid only have TWO WEEKS to name new manager? - Duration: 3:21.

 Santiago Solari will take temporary charge of Real Madrid for the first time tonight as they travel to face third-tier Melilla in the Copa del Rey - and he has not ruled out landing the job full-time

 Solari was previously the manager of Real Madrid B but has been handed the first-team reins on an interim basis as the club seek a replacement for Julen Lopetegui

 Lopetegui was shown the door on Monday evening after less than five months and just 14 games in charge

 The decision came after a run of five defeats in seven matches, culminating in a 5-1 thrashing at the hands of El Clasico rivals Barcelona on Sunday, leaving Real Madrid ninth in La Liga

 Solari, a former Real midfielder, led training yesterday as speculation over who will be appointed as Lopetegui's permanent successor continues

 The likes of former Chelsea manager Antonio Conte, ex-Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger and Tottenham's Mauricio Pochettino have all been linked to the vacancy, while Solari could yet land the post full-time

 "I'm going to go into things positively and do everything I can. It's a great opportunity," Solari said ahead of the clash against Melilla

 "In life in general and in this profession we are all just here passing through. Everything goes very quickly, the important thing is the day to day, it is the same for players as well

 "They have different processes and different rhythms, the important thing is you go into every game and do good things in every minute of every game

"Why do Real Madrid only have two weeks to replace Julen Lopetegui? According to the rules of the Spanish Football Federation (RFEF), an interim manager can only remain in charge for a maximum of 15 days

 Real have four matches in that period in which Solari can manage the club. First up is the Copa del Rey clash with Melilla tonight, then a home game against Valladolid in La Liga followed by away trips to Viktoria Plzen (Champions League) and Celta Vigo (La Liga)

 Real president Florentino Perez will be using the time to appoint a permanent manager, whose first game in charge could be the La Liga trip Eibar on November 24 should Solari see out the full two weeks

Real Madrid next manager odds Roberto Martinez 9/4 Santiago Solari 5/2 Mauricio Pochettino 11/4 Arsene Wenger 4/1 Jose Mourinho 10/1 Antonio Conte 14/1 (Odds from Betfair)

For more infomation >> Real Madrid news: Why do Real Madrid only have TWO WEEKS to name new manager? - Duration: 3:21.

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Why is it profitable to open a company in Poland? The advantage of doing business in EU. 18+ - Duration: 2:21.

Why you need to open a Polish company to do business in the European Union?

As a non-EU citizen, have you been asked by Amazon Europe to pay large amount of tax for

your ecommerce business in the European Union?

I believe most of you have had such experience recently.

Don't panic, if you open a Polish company, and do the right tax planning, potential problem

like this can be avoided and what's more, your business profits will grow bigger.

First, having a Polish company means you own an EU business, and your company benefits

from both Poland and EU policies.

Even though you are a foreign investor, your business is a Polish business, you share the

benefits of EU companies.

Second, it has a huge selling market, not only among the 38 million domestic market,

but all EU nations that are regulated by the same European economic commission.

In other words, you will be dealing with one significant European Market.

Third, Polish government supports foreign investors doing business in Poland, it has

introduced quite a few reforms to lower taxes for international investors.

Fourth, cost of business operation is rather low compared to other EU countries.

What's more, Poland's currency is zloty, which makes it very attractive for investors

compared to doing business among euro zone.

Labor cost is also low, yet the quality is very high.

Last but not least, if you conduct business activities in Poland and follow the laws here,

you can receive residence permits with your family members to stay in Poland, and receive

Polish citizenship someday in the near future.

That's all for today.

if you want to know more about opening a Polish company, or business immigration to Poland,

call or email us for more details from down below.

See you next time.

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James McClean poppy: Why does Stoke star not wear a poppy on his shirt? - Duration: 5:24.

 James McClean joined Stoke during the summer, whose upcoming games are against Middlesbrough and Nottingham Forest

 The Republic of Ireland international took the same decision at previous clubs Sunderland, Wigan and West Brom

 The 29-year-old is a native of Derry, the site of Bloody Sunday in 1972, where British soldiers shot dead 13 civilian protestors

 McClean said he knew many people would disagree with his decision but asked for it to be respected

 In a statement released by Stoke, the player said: "I know many people won't agree with my decision or even attempt to gain an understanding of why I don't wear a poppy

 "I accept that but I would ask people to be respectful of the choice I have made, just as I'm respectful of people who do choose to wear a poppy

" The club added: "We recognise that the poppy means different things to different individuals and communities and (like the Royal British Legion) do not believe that anybody should be forced or even pressured to wear the poppy against their free will

 "James has informed us that he will not be wearing a Remembrance Day poppy in our next two games

 "We respect his decision and his right to follow his own convictions." McClean was playing for Wigan in 2014 when he explained his decision in a letter to club chairman Dave Whelan, which was published on their website

 You can read the full letter below. Dear Mr Whelan I wanted to write to you before talking about this face to face and explain my reasons for not wearing a poppy on my shirt for the game at Bolton

 I have complete respect for those who fought and died in both World Wars – many I know were Irish-born

I have been told that your own Grandfather Paddy Whelan, from Tipperary, was one of those

 I mourn their deaths like every other decent person and if the Poppy was a symbol only for the lost souls of World War I and II I would wear one

 I want to make that 100% clear. You must understand this. But the Poppy is used to remember victims of other conflicts since 1945 and this is where the problem starts for me

 For people from the North of Ireland such as myself, and specifically those in Derry, scene of the 1972 Bloody Sunday massacre, the poppy has come to mean something very different

Please understand, Mr Whelan, that when you come from Creggan like myself or the Bogside, Brandywell or the majority of places in Derry, every person still lives in the shadow of one of the darkest days in Ireland's history – even if like me you were born nearly 20 years after the event

It is just a part of who we are, ingrained into us from birth. Mr Whelan, for me to wear a poppy would be as much a gesture of disrespect for the innocent people who lost their lives in the Troubles – and Bloody Sunday especially – as I have in the past been accused of disrespecting the victims of WWI and WWII

 It would be seen as an act of disrespect to those people; to my people. I am not a war monger, or anti-British, or a terrorist or any of the accusations levelled at me in the past

I am a peaceful guy, I believe everyone should live side by side, whatever their religious or political beliefs which I respect and ask for people to respect mine in return

Since last year, I am a father and I want my daughter to grow up in a peaceful world, like any parent

 I am very proud of where I come from and I just cannot do something that I believe is wrong

In life, if you're a man you should stand up for what you believe in. I know you may not agree with my feelings but I hope very much that you understand my reasons

 As the owner of the club I am proud to play for, I believe I owe both you and the club's supporters this explanation

 Yours sincerely, James McClean

For more infomation >> James McClean poppy: Why does Stoke star not wear a poppy on his shirt? - Duration: 5:24.

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Why Do You Make So Many Poop Videos? (& Other Questions) - Duration: 5:45.

Hey, this is Kate from MinuteEarth.

We recently reached 2 million subscribers, and as a way to say thanks for watching, we

decided to make a video answering your most common questions.

Here we go!

Why do you make so many videos about poop?

Well, some of our videos answer questions that we on the MinuteEarth team actually have

about the world, so I guess we have a lot of questions about poop.

But also, everybody deals with excrement on a daily – or hopefully almost daily – basis,

but we don't usually stop and appreciate it, because it's just poop.

And one of the things that makes science so cool is that it gives us a way to discover

how even something as seemingly mundane as a pile of crap is the result of complex, kind

of beautiful processes, and there are whole worlds in there when we stop to look.

Who's behind MinuteEarth, and where are you from?

That's a great question! We are a remote, internet based team of people and we've

got Henry Reich, David Goldenberg, Peter Reich, Emily Elert, Kate Yoshida, Alex Reich, Ever

Salazar, and me, Melissa Hayes, along with Nathaniel Schroeder, Qingyang Chen, Jesse

Agar and Arcadi Garcia.

Can you explain your stick figure backstory?

Well, Kate lived among hyenas, David studied monkeys, Alex likes fishing, and Henry made

a video about what to do when it's cold outside.

Emily likes geology, I am an illustrator and love math, Peter is into plants, Melissa raises

bees, and Nathaniel plays our music.

Qingyang loves Waffles, Jesse always wears a wool hat in winter and Arcadi is the master

of the Wingardium Huevosa spell.

Plus we have made stick figures for a ton of our friends and other people.

Do you have other jobs, hobbies, or projects?

I help make Hot Mess and cross-country ski

I make MinutePhysics and play in a bluegrass band

I'm a scientist studying climate change and forests

I have a long-dormant channel, that someday, will rise from the ashes

I work for a conservation organization that protects wild lions

And we're working on a bunch of other projects, like Paradigms and MinuteLabs and Bodypedia

on Japan's NHK!

Going forward, I'm actually only going to be working on those projects, rather than

on normal MinuteEarth videos, so if you don't hear my voice on the channel much anymore,

that's why.

Who comes up with your puns, and is it hard?

We all work together.

Sometimes the magic hap-puns and other times it's pun-ishing work.

Why are your videos longer than a minute?

Because... we're... bad at editing?.

How long does it take to make a video?

Some of them come together really quickly and go from an idea to a video in a few weeks,

but others take months or years.

You can check out this video to learn more about our production process.

Is MinuteEarth an ASAPScience knockoff?

No, in fact ASAPScience was actually kind of a MinutePhysics knockoff.

MinuteEarth was a MinutePhysics spinoff.

Why are lions the only cats with manes?

Lions' manes signal strength to rivals and worthiness to potential mates.

For other felines, manes might be a liability, or those species just might not need such

big, braggy signals...but for more on that, you'll have to watch our monogamy video!

How did we eradicate Cholera?

Uhhh… we didn't?

We did eradicate smallpox though!

Mostly through vaccines.

They really work!

Is MinuteEarth available in other languages?

Yes, in Spanish (also known as Castillian), in French, in Italian, and in Portuguese (Brazilian).

Why can't two people have the same fingerprints?

Well, actually, stay tuned!

We're making a video about that right now!

Mountain or Beach?

Beach!

Mountain!

Beech!

Can you answer this question?

Hmmmm…

Which countries watch MinuteEarth the most?

The most viewers come from these five countries . But per capita, these are the top five

If you could bring an extinct creature back from extinction, which would you choose and

why?

Nope...just nope.

Haven't you seen Jurassic Park?

What's your favorite MinuteEarth video?

My favorite is "Ambergris: Why Perfume Makers Love Constipated Whales", because it's

basically a big poop video.

If I had to pick right now, I'd choose "Are any Animals Truly Monogamous?" because it's

weird and surprising and has my favorite ending pun.

My favorite video is "This Is Not a Bee" beecause it covers a few of my favorite topics:

mimicry and bees.

My favorite is "Climate Change: The View From MinuteEarth" because it's personal

and about fixing climate change.

My favorite one is "Why Do We Eat Spoiled Food?" because I really like cheese.

And chocolate.

And kimchi.

I am incapable of choosing, so I made a list of my favorites.

How can we support MinuteEarth?

What a great question!

Thanks for asking!

First, you can support us by continuing to watch MinuteEarth and sharing it with your

friends and family.

You can support us financially by becoming a Patreon patron or, if you run a company

or a foundation you can actually sponsor videos directly.

We appreciate you count MinuteEarth among the things worth spending your time on and

we hope you'll consider adding it to the things worth spending your money on, too.

After all, bad puns aren't going to write themselves.

Unless we find a self punning pen.

So, the question is: who is this?...

Who is this?

Can Ever figure it out?

Yeah… mystery voice…

Well, I'm sure… hmm… yeah, anyway.

Is it going?

Yeah it's going

Oh, hahahaha, ok… alright… ok… that might sound dumb though.

That sounds great!

I mean, Ever can decide.

Ok.

He's the dictator on this.

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Real Talk: Why do some people love to be scared? - Duration: 11:15.

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Why Stories Work How to Use Them for Storytelling in Business EP:090 - Duration: 8:22.

- Why do stories work?

That's an important question to answer

because we're told often to use more stories,

to make things feel like stories,

to use storytelling, to be better storytellers.

There's even Chief Storytelling Officers at companies.

But, to really understand how to make stories work for you,

we need to understand why they work at all,

and that's what we're talking about this week

on Find the Red Thread.

I'm your host, Tamsen Webster, of tamsenwebster.com.

Please, if you're a fan, like and subscribe.

(pulsing upbeat music)

I've been really interested in this question

for a long time because for over 20 years

in my work as a brand and message strategist,

I've been surrounded by stories,

surrounded by people saying we need to use stories,

we need to get better at storytelling,

we need to be better storytellers,

and yet, despite the fact that the form of stories

has not changed in thousands of years

and the advice has been around for at least 20

and probably much, much longer, to use it in business,

we don't seem to be getting much better at storytelling.

Why is that?

Well, because there's a form of stories,

but there's also the function of stories.

And today I'm not talking about the function

to light up mirror neurons in your brain

so that when you tell a story to me,

the same parts of your brain that light up as you tell it

light up in mine, that's very important

and that's part of the reason why stories work,

but in order for that to work,

we actually have to understand why the pieces of a story

are there in the first place,

because we can match all the pieces

of what a story is supposed to be

and still miss the point

of what the story is supposed to do.

I mean, we've been in that situation, right?

Maybe you've done it or you've heard somebody else do it,

you fill in the blanks for what a story is supposed to be,

it has a beginning, a middle, and an end.

Maybe you've even followed each step of the hero's journey

and it's not a great story (chuckling)

so why not, like what makes the difference?

Well, if we look at really great stories,

the stories that we remember,

the stories that carry the lessons,

that show us life at its best, at its worst,

and that stick with us, then there's something

that unites them about how they use the pieces of the story

and it comes in the form of something

that every great story has

and it's called a number of things,

but most often or very often

it's called the "moment of truth."

Sometimes you hear it referred to as the climax

or the point of no return,

but it's the moment at which the hero of the story

has to make a decision.

Do they go forward with all the knowledge and information

that they have collected in pursuit of what they want?

Or do they not?

And the result of the story is whether or not

it's a comedy, which is a happy ending,

or a tragedy, a sad ending, is whether or not

A, they make that decision in their favor

or if they do say, yes, I'm going to go forward,

whether or not they get it.

So, this moment of truth is critical

because unless a story creates

a really powerful moment of truth,

it's not going to work.

Think of it this way: a lot of people have said

that a story is an argument.

And I would say, yes, a story is an argument for an idea.

It's an idea for what an answer to a question is.

Stories ask questions that require answers.

A classic story, Rocky, asks the question:

can anybody from any background succeed

if they work hard enough?

And the answer to that story, well,

in one level he didn't succeed, not in the boxing ring,

but in the levels of life, he did.

So, you see a story, great stories,

ask questions that require answers

of the hero, of the main character,

and of their audience.

So, that's what we need to do, too.

We need to build our messages,

we need to build our stories

so that they ask a question that requires an answer.

So, how do we do that?

Well, ultimately it's about creating, engineering,

that moment of truth.

So, where does that moment of truth come from?

Well, it comes from a conflict,

that's why the conflict is part of there.

And the conflict comes because there's something

in the way of a goal.

Ah, so we've got now a couple pieces

that are necessary here, we've got a goal

of the hero, of the audience,

something that they're looking for,

and then there's a conflict, there's a problem,

there's something getting in the way.

But the thing that creates the moment of truth

is an additional realization.

It's not just the presence of the scary monster,

it's the presence of the scary monster

in the context of what the hero is trying to accomplish

and something about what the hero believes

or knows to be true, a truth.

And in the moment that those three things

come into play, a Goal, a Problem, a Truth,

that moment of truth arises.

It's the moment where the hero now has to say,

what am I going to do if I still want the thing

that I want and I believe this thing to be true,

in the situation I currently am in,

what will I do now?

That's the Change, that's the question of the Change

and if they go forward, what is the thing

they're going to do from there, the Action?

So, whether or not you're trying to figure out

well, how do I tell a story or how do I

create a message that feels like a story

or just simply how, in a high stakes conversation,

I create a moment of truth, those are the things

we need to pull out.

So, you can do it in two ways.

One is to follow the form, the Red Thread,

it helps you set up, engineer, that moment of truth.

What's the Goal of the audience?

What's the Problem of Perspective

that's getting in the way?

What's the Truth, the truth, that universal thing

that makes inaction impossible?

What's the Change that you're asking them to make?

And what are the steps

that they're going to need to take in order to make it?

The other thing you can do is simply ask questions.

My friend Phil Jones is brilliant at this,

about asking questions of an audience

or a prospect so that they come to these own,

their own realizations themselves.

He asks questions about what people want,

what the outcomes will be.

He asks questions about what the problems are

that are getting in the way

so they have their own realization.

He asks questions that get them to realize

that if they want certain things

and they want to avoid certain problems,

then if they are who they are

and if all those things are true,

in that moment of truth, they're going to make

more more likely to make a decision

in a particular direction.

So, your message, when it's great, is always like a story.

Because when it's great, a story is a question

that requires an answer.

It asks a question that requires an answer.

And it's because of that, that process

of establishing the question and looking

at what the answer is, that's why stories work.

So if you want them to work for you,

you just need to engineer that moment of truth

and you'll get the yes that you're looking for.

I'm Tamsen Webster of tamsenwebster.com.

Thanks for listening or watching to this week's episode

of Find the Red Thread.

If you need help finding your own Reed Thread,

then reach out to me at tamsenwebster.com/contact.

I look forward to hearing from you soon.

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Why Do I Have Lower Back Pain - Duration: 42:58.

They maybe hate their job or their boss. That stress can create tension

It can create a response and that can when you have stress in your body, then your immune system is affected

So then if you're if you're highly stressed, you might get sick all the time because you're not you're not taking care of yourself

So what I look at a patient, I mean number one. I try to get them out of pain

They are there for pain

So I mean what can we do to get you out of pain

But there are a cascade of things that occur do to that that are causing it in the first place

So we have to look at structural, dietary and then the external factors

you know what can I do to change my stress levels?

What can I do to change my sleep schedule? I'm not sleeping enough, you know, and so

So kind of touching on your point

I mean with what I do with my patients and what I think some chiropractors do really well

I'm not there's a lot of great chiropractors out there and then there's some that are they crack you and you're out the door

Okay, and so I always talk to patients say you know, yeah, they say why I'm out of alignment. I threw my back out

It's like well, how did it get out of place in the first place?

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