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Hello everyone, here's what's up in San Bernardino for January 28th, through February 3rd, Twenty-Nineteen.

Enjoy Spanish Family Story Time at Feldheym Central Library!

The Feldheym Central Library is located at 555 W. 6th Street in San Bernardino,

For more information call (909)381-8235

The San Bernardino City Unified School District will be conducting its Golden Bell award-winning

"Operation Student Recovery" OSR is a collaboration between educators and community partners to

reach students who have missed 10 percent of the current enrollment days and Communicate

the importance of daily attendance.

For more information call (909)880-6807

The California Arts Council will hold its' first business meeting of 2019 at the Garcia Center for the Arts.

The public is invited to attend and to address the Council.

The Garcia Center for the Arts is located at 536 West 11th Street, San Bernardino,

For more information call (909) 888-6400

Parenting isn't easy but there's help!

Better understand what your baby wants and needs with a free parenting class!

Available for families with children ages Oto 3 that live in the San Bernardino City Unified School District.

The Loma Linda University Health Clinic is located at 250 South G Street, San Bernardino.

For more information call (909) 347-7313

Aquinas High School will be producing "The Wizard of Oz" Auditions will be in the San

Manuel Performing Arts Center and all ages are welcomed.

Be prepared with your own sheet music.

For more information call (909) 886-4659

The Friends of the San Bernardino Public Library are hosting a used Book Sale.

It will be held in the Friends' Room located at the rear of the

Norman F. Feldheym Central Library, 555 West. 6th Street in San Bernardino.

For more information, call 909-381-8251

It's super bowl Sunday!

The national Orange Show Sports center, Celebrities Bar and grill, local churches, and many other

San Bernardino establishments are gearing-up to help you enjoy the game!

Gather up your friends and make sure you have a spot reserved for the biggest game of the year!

And that's what's up in San Bernardino for January 28th through February 3rd, Twenty'Nineteen.

If you have an event that you'd like us to highlight here, send an email to events at

videofp.com.

And we'll see you next time when we'll let you know! What's up San Bernardino!

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Que signifie «DAVAÏ» en russe? | What does "DAVAY" mean in Russian? - Duration: 4:13.

For more infomation >> Que signifie «DAVAÏ» en russe? | What does "DAVAY" mean in Russian? - Duration: 4:13.

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Nature Wildlife#Jade careless with baby Julina/what wrong with poor baby Julina - Duration: 10:26.

,\Nature Wildlife#why Jade careless with baby Julina like this/what happen on poor baby Julina

For more infomation >> Nature Wildlife#Jade careless with baby Julina/what wrong with poor baby Julina - Duration: 10:26.

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What happens inside the camera when you increase ISO | Photography tips for beginners in Hindi - Duration: 4:02.

Hey friends, welcome once again to your channel DREAMSHOT,

In my previous videos, I had told that we will talk about camera basics

and when I think about basic concepts

it will be aperture, ISO and shutter speed

when someone mentions about Aperture, what comes in your mind?

you think about this right?

when someone mentioned about shutter speed, what comes in your mind? you think about this....

meaning... when someone even mentions about shutter speed and aperture

we think about what happens in the camera

what about ISO?

when someone talks about ISO, what you think?.. we usually think about NOISE

because we usually are not aware of what happens inside the camera

I am not a technical guy

but then I thought, this is something each one of us need to know...

The full form of ISO is

International Organisation of Standards

but when you increase the ISO in camera, what happens in the camera?

many of us have got it incorrect

we think when we increase the ISO, we give extra power to the sensor to capture light

and it can take more light but thats not how it happens

let me explain this to you in the simplest way possible

Imagine this is your censor, we will talk about

one pixel.. Now imagine that pixel here

we will assume that we clicked a picture

with optimal light, meaning we have enough

light for the object

light falls on the pixel, obviously we need not increase the ISO

So, we will also assume

that we clicked the picture with ISO 100

So you can think that information will be captured in this way ..

now in this...

you can also see something else apart from Red , blue and green

Whatever electronic equipments we use

have all these charges and signals usually collide against each other

creates some information that is not required

Apart from Red blue and green, whatever you see, its a result of it

But Red, blue and green (which is information about light)

its so powerful that

whatever unwanted information is created

that becomes very negligible..

and we end up having a perfect picture...

now we will imagine that we have clicked a photo in a

dark situation

So, you can imagine that the information on the pixel is something like this

Meaning the volume of Red , blue and green is very less...

but since its the same camera

the unwanted information will be the same...! Now when we see the photo,

we feel we are not seeing the image properly(dark photo)

Let's increase the ISO...

Imagine we changed the ISO to 800

So, artificially we gave 3 stops extra...

It becomes something like this

which means.. we have the same information what is captured, we just amplified it digitally

This happens when we increase the ISO

Now, in this case you are seeing that , along with RGB value

the unwanted information what we were talking about..,

has also increased...!! This is called NOISE

We just understood how noise comes on to our photos, now we will see how a high end

whats the difference between high end and low end cameras

with respect to their iso performances

Imagine we click pictures in dark situation

using 2 different cameras

One low end and one high end

the information in the picture will be something like this....

So, any high end camera is technically advanced than a low end camera

So, irregularities are lesser in high end cameras

It will be so less that, even after boosting the ISO

it hardly makes any difference to those high end cameras

So, more advanced the camera, lesser the unwanted information

And when we increase the ISO

and in a way we amplify the information

electronically, then comparatively

despite being amplified the unwanted information is still less..

and in this way... the high end, expensive, professional cameras

create cleaner images

I hope you liked the video... and if you did

then please let me know by giving it a thumbs up

For more infomation >> What happens inside the camera when you increase ISO | Photography tips for beginners in Hindi - Duration: 4:02.

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What is Professional Coaching? - Duration: 4:49.

hello everybody this is Talyaa Vardar from Flow coaching Institute I am one of

the founding partners of Flow coaching Institute and also professional

certified coach and executive coach working with executives business owners

of multi-million dollar companies and c-suite of multinationals such as KPMG

PwC mercedes-benz IKEA coca-cola international and so on my background is

in international marketing I worked in corporations as a marketing consultant

and executive marketing executive for more than 15 years before I moved on to

coaching which was more than 14 years ago approximately 15 years ago

in this youtube channel I want to provide some information about coaching

what professional coaching is and some clarification about the differences

between coaching consulting therapy counseling and mentoring because there

is even now today you know even in amongst coaches there is a lot of

confusion between mentoring therapy and coaching and the fine line between

coaching and therapy so in this youtube channel as the spokesperson of Flo

coaching Institute I would like to I will be delighted to provide information

to you about that fine line between coaching and therapy and also some best

practices some of the best practices that we have been implementing across

the world and and also some tools and processes about coaching and

professional coaching I should distinguish that and and also maybe

information about what professional coaching is and also what we are doing

when we are working with our individual and also group clients so it

start with the basics is maybe the first thing should be the definition of

coaching what is fucking what is professional coaching professional

coaching is a creative partnership between two people or one person who is

a coach and a group of people it's a creative partnership that is aiming to

increase the potential of the person in or the group in professional and

personal life so it is a stimulating partnership it is a thought-provoking

partnership and with the aim to support we call coach coachy or a group of

coaches to dare to maximize their potential to dare to be their authentic

person in their personal life and in their professional life and how we do it

as professional coaches we do it in a relationship so we set up a relationship

from the very beginning for like 3 months 6 months 12 months and in this

relationship there are sessions like weekly sessions bi-weekly sessions or

maybe monthly sessions and each session is about minimum of 30 minutes I would

say ideally 50 minutes to 1 or if you are

doing it with an individual client or coach a and in a group setup it can be 2

hours half a day one day or maybe you know a retreat so this is what we do you

know it is coaches are usually P well who would like to contribute to

this world and who would like to help others this is some kind of a calling

and maybe for some it's a life purpose thank you for listening to me and I'm

looking forward to meeting you in other videos thank you have a wonderful day

For more infomation >> What is Professional Coaching? - Duration: 4:49.

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what - Duration: 0:40.

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*prepare to succ*

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Succ complete

I shall return to home base now, comrad. It was nice fighting alongside you.

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I AM CONFUSION

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Mesut Ozil: Did you spot what Arsenal star did before being benched for Man Utd clash - Duration: 2:29.

 Yet the playmaker seemed cheery when he jumped off the team bus today. Ozil has not played for the Gunner since Boxing Day - seemingly due to injury

 But there are concerns manager Unai Emery is not impressed with the club's highest earner

 Ozil has cut an absent figure at times on the pitch for Arsenal this season. But he may get a run-out from the bench tonight against Manchester United in what will be a heated game

 Ozil jumped off the coach with the rest of the Arsenal squad when arriving at the Emirates

 But he was the only player filmed to acknowledge the fans. Ozil gave a wave to supporters to his left as he walked through the doors at the stadium

 The other Arsenal players seemed to keep their focus on heading towards the dressing room

 Ozil didn't seem particularly perturbed heading into the stadium, suggesting he may have been told of his selection before the coach arrived

 Emery has ruled out selling the player this winter despite his huge £350,000-a-week wages

 The manager, who dropped the 30-year-old for the 1-0 loss to West Ham earlier this month, said: "I've spoken to him because I want consistency

 "He's had some injuries and these injuries mean that sometimes he is OK and sometimes he isn't OK

 "I want every player to give the same work every day to be OK for every match. "With Mesut it's the same

He didn't play the last matches but to me he's just like any other player. "This Saturday he can be with us if he's OK

Now? He's training consistently with his work over the past two weeks and I think he can be

"

For more infomation >> Mesut Ozil: Did you spot what Arsenal star did before being benched for Man Utd clash - Duration: 2:29.

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Fyre Festival | Netflix - What Happened? 🔥🚿 - Duration: 3:50.

- Today we're going to talk about,

possibly the most wannabe,

shittiest version of the new Coachella ever in the world,

the Fyre Festival.

(rap music)

And I'm going to give you some tips

on how to not shit the bed like you would.

You can probably bleep (bleep),

but how to not poop the bed,

or how to not completely create

a catastrophe of a business,

subscribe, join the notifications.

So if you don't know what the Fyre Festival is,

it's basically an event that happened,

a year or two ago.

Which was this super wannabe 2.0,

more luxurious, just as douchey Coachella in the water.

It's like a water based Coachella.

Billy McFarland partnered with Ja Rule

to create this festival.

It sounded cool in theory.

They made a super sick video.

They got Bella Hadid and Kendall Jenner.

And they got all these like influencers

to go out and promote it.

And if you saw it you were probably like,

this is possibly the coolest thing in the world.

Decently affordable to a little bit more luxurious

depending on what package you picked and stuff like that.

So in theory this could've been really, really cool.

But here's where it goes bad

and this is what you should never do to your business.

There was no real thought and follow through on how to

operate, run, and manage this whole situation.

They invited bands like Blink 182.

They invited Migos, they invited a bunch of other acts

and stuff like that.

And actually when people showed up

they had problems with their baggage,

they didn't actually have like luxurious cabanas.

They promoted private chef style food, they had lunchables

and snackables and crap like that.

And like bread and cheese, a fruit that you probably picked

from outside.

They didn't have anything right.

People didn't have anywhere to stay.

There was problems with getting there.

It was just a complete shit show.

All the bands said nah we're not about this.

It all ended up being a complete catastrophe.

Here's what I learned and you should learn on how

not to completely destroy your name while building

a potentially cool business.

Number one get your stuff together.

This was a good idea in hindsight.

And you probably have a good idea

and everyone has a good idea in business,

but the big thing that keeps it a good idea

is follow through, making sure your t's are crossed

and your i's are dotted.

Committing to following up with everything else that you

said you were going to do.

They didn't have any of the things that they sold,

which is super super scammy.

Two, make sure the things that you're doing have a process.

Right like they didn't have a process.

They didn't have any kind of a system

to actually make this stuff work.

They just kind of had an idea and they promoted it.

They did a good job marketing.

Where did they service people?

They didn't service people,

they didn't do anything afterwards

which is a terrible customer experience.

It's gonna create a bad name for you, any other idea that,

if Ja Rule ever does an event people are gonna laugh at him.

This other dude I think this guy went to physical jail.

Think about the things you're going to offer,

how is this person that you're selling something to,

whether it's an event or a service or it's a product,

how good can you make that experience?

The better you make the customer experience,

the better it is that you're actually going to be able

to get a repeat buyer, right, if they would have had success

and focused on the customer experience first,

maybe a little of marketing less,

it could have been a pretty good event and then

it would have grown into being like a water Coachella,

Instead I think this guy is literally getting

water boarded in freaking jail and Ja Rule

is continuously searching for his next big hit with Ashanti.

- [Ja Rule] ♪ Those eyes, I-- ♪

- Moral of the story, guys, think through

what you're gonna do, don't throw an event

and not always try to provide the best customer experience

that you can because that is what creates loyalty

to a good brand and a good business.

If you want to watch more videos like this,

where I talk about business and things like that,

we always have videos coming out, every single week,

let me know in the comments if you went

to the Fyre Festival or if you wanted to go

to the Fyre Festival.

We can talk about it in the comments,

and don't forget to subscribe.

(slow music)

For more infomation >> Fyre Festival | Netflix - What Happened? 🔥🚿 - Duration: 3:50.

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What Is Plasma - Chemistry for All - FuseSchool - Global Education - Plasma Technology - Duration: 4:12.

you may have learned about the three states of matter, solid, liquid, and a gas.

in a previous lesson, did you know that there is a fourth state of matter plasma

in this lesson we will learn about plasma let's start by thinking about ice

when ice is sufficiently heated it melts to form water it has therefore undergone

a change of state from a solid to a liquid

and assaulted all of the particles are closely packed in a fixed position and

therefore has a fixed shape and volume the particles in a liquid are still

touching one another and are able to move around each other therefore a

liquid still has a fixed volume but it takes the shape of their container what

is the change of state that occurs when water is heated to a hundred degrees

Celsius pause think and continue and ready

the answer is water evaporates from the liquid to a gas

in our case water vapor the particles in a gas are further away from one another

and take the shape and volume of their container for certain substances if we

continue to apply heat to their gaseous form another change of state could occur

these substances can go from a gas to a state of matter called plasma for this

change of state to occur a very strong heat must be applied when heat is

sufficiently strong the electrons are stripped from their respective atoms

creating free electrons and positive ions although there are both negative

and positive particles plasma is neutral overall as there are equal amounts of

oppositely charged particles since free electrons are present

substances in plasma form can conduct electricity this is what separates a gas

from plasma all gases cannot conduct electricity but plasma can

naturally-occurring plasma include lightning and the Northern Lights if we

were to go far beyond planet Earth stars also exist in plasma form in fact stars

are really just hot balls of plasma plasma can be found in fluorescent

lightbulbs and neon signs when an electrical current is passed through the

mercury vapour in fluorescent lightbulbs it heats up the gases sufficiently to

strip the electrons and to create plasma plasma screen TVs are made possible due

to the state of matter a plasma screen is made of many thousands of tiny dots

called pixels which are made of three fluorescent light electrodes emitting

the colors red green and blue the combination of these colors can give any

possible color which is why we can see all colors on these

the higher the number of pixels the higher the definition and the images

will appear sharper and more detailed

For more infomation >> What Is Plasma - Chemistry for All - FuseSchool - Global Education - Plasma Technology - Duration: 4:12.

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News24 - Man Utd transfer window so far - what they've done and what they could do - Duration: 4:24.

  Ole Gunnar Solksjaer has hit the ground running after returning to Manchester United to replace Jose Mourinho

  The Norwegian legend became the first ever United manager to win his first six league games in charge following their 2-1 win against Brighton which moved his side back into top four contention

  United are hot on the heels of Chelsea following their exceptional run of form and team morale is high thanks to Solksjaer's influence

 Bringing Champions League football back to Old Trafford is crucial for the club and a top four finish would greatly increase the former forward's chances of landing the job permanently in the summer

 The January transfer window slams shut in less than a week – here is what Manchester United have done so far

Who have Manchester United signed and sold?  There have been no new arrivals at the club thus far

 Former boss Mourinho was desperate to improve the club's defence after missing out on numerous targets during the summer window

 However, the right deal is yet to present itself meaning the Red Devils are likely to prioritise signing a new defender in the summer rather than paying an inflated price in January

 Instead of focusing on transfers, Solskjaer has placed his faith in United's current crop of players with the likes of Marcus Rashford and Anthony Martial enjoying a new lease of life under his tutelage

 No players have left the club but plenty of youngsters are expected to depart on loan to get some first-team football under their belt

What do Manchester United need?  Centre-back remains a key area of improvement with Phil Jones and Victor Lindelof proving to be unreliable at times throughout the season

 Adding a world-class option to their back four would address their woeful defence record this season – United have conceded 33 goals already this season, more than any other side in the Premier League top six

 A long-term replacement for Antonio Valencia should also be targeted as the Ecuadorian is approaching the twilight of his career and has been linked with a summer exit with his contract due to expire in the summer

Who could Manchester United sign before deadline day?  Solksjaer isn't expected to sign anyone before Thursday's deadline unless the right offer presents itself

 United chief executive Ed Woodward will be concerned to see the club lose their position as the highest earning football club in the world in a study conducted by Deloitte; bringing a marquee signing to Manchester could be a solution to raise revenue

 They are huge admirers of Napoli defender, Kalidou Koulibaly, but it would take a world-record fee to prise him from Italy and Carlo Ancelotti will not want to lose his star man until the summer

  Crystal Palace wonderkid, Aaron Wan-Bissaka, would be the perfect replacement for Valencia on the right flank – the 21-year-old has been one of the most consistent performers in the league this season and has been linked with a move to a top six club as a result of his impressive showings

  Finally, Solskjaer wants to inject some fresh talent into his forward line with Alexis Sanchez struggling since joining from Arsenal , a £25m move for PSV Eindhoven youngster Steven Bergwijn could prove to be an astute piece of business

For more infomation >> News24 - Man Utd transfer window so far - what they've done and what they could do - Duration: 4:24.

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Arsenal transfer news: What Gunners must do first to sign James Rodriguez this month - Duration: 2:59.

 Arsenal look set for a quiet end to the mid-season transfer window with Unai Emery admitting he has limited funds at his disposal

 But they could free up cash for a couple of late signings by selling Aaron Ramsey, who is set to join Juventus on a Bosman in the summer

 Arsenal have been tipped to use the cash that Ramsey's exit would generate to snare Bayern Munich loanee Rodriguez and Barcelona midfielder Denis Suarez

 However, it seems the prospective deal for Rodriguez is altogether more complicated than just getting Ramsey off the books at the Emirates

 Bleacher Report claim low-level talks regarding a potential move for Rodriguez have indeed taken place

 It is unlikely, though, that the Gunners would snap him up if Mesut Ozil remains in north London

 German playmaker Ozil is Arsenal's highest earner on whopping wages of £350,000 a week

 And the need to comply with Premier League financial fair play rules means those would have to be shed to sign Rodriguez

 Arsenal's chances of getting rid of Ozil are limited by his salary, which few clubs could afford to take on in full

 While his love of life in London means he is more than happy to remain with Arsenal going forward

 Therefore a deal for Rodriguez is improbable at this stage, despite Bayern and parent club Real Madrid being willing to do business

 Bleacher Report indicate Arsenal are not the only team that Rodriguez has been offered to in January

 And Unai Emery will be hoping he does not rock up at a rival who could harm their chances of finishing in the top four

 Arsenal are currently fifth in the Premier League, three points adrift of Chelsea who occupy the final Champions League qualification spot

 And next up is Tuesday night's showdown with Neil Warnock's relegation-threatened Cardiff at the Emirates

 Arsenal go into the match off the back of Friday night's 3-1 FA Cup defeat to Manchester United

For more infomation >> Arsenal transfer news: What Gunners must do first to sign James Rodriguez this month - Duration: 2:59.

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'Who's Morata?' Chelsea fans go nuts over what Higuain did in training - Duration: 2:02.

 Gonzalo Higuain could be set to make his Chelsea debut this evening in the FA Cup against Sheffield Wednesday

 The experienced striker finally arrived at Stamford Bridge on Wednesday after Maurizio Sarri had tried to lure him to the club in the summer

 Although the 31-year-old headed to AC Milan on loan from Juventus, the Italian head coach finally got his man after striking a deal with Juventus

 Chelsea fans will be praying the deal to bring Higuain to the club can solve their issues upfront

 Alvaro Morata and Olivier Giroud have both struggled leading the line this season, with the former now set to seal a loan move to Atletico Madrid in the coming days

 Sarri has utilised Eden Hazard through the middle over the past month, yet it was clear for all to see on Thursday night against Tottenham that he is much better playing out wide on the left

 Having netted goals for fun during his time with Real Madrid, Napoli and Juventus, everyone connected with the Blues will be hoping he can do likewise

 Well, the signs look good if footage of him on the training ground is anything to go by

 Chelsea uploaded a video on Twitter of Higuain at Cobham and it's fair to see that fans are very excited to see him in action

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For more infomation >> 'Who's Morata?' Chelsea fans go nuts over what Higuain did in training - Duration: 2:02.

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What is the best skin care? THE SCIENCE OF BEAUTY (Expert Beauty Tips) - Duration: 9:41.

hey everyone Rachel Varga here registered nurse I'm what you would

consider an advanced or expert nurse in the field of cosmetic dermatology and

rejuvenation I hope thousands of clients from all

over the world since 2011 achieve beautiful glowing and healthy looking

skin medical grade skincare truly is one of the key pieces of the puzzle to help

you get the skin that you really want the truth is we are all wonderfully and

beautifully made and there's loads to know about which products and procedures

are right for you and how to make the smartest choices and save you loads of

money along the way let's get started

this is the first video in this skincare series that's going to focus on medical

grade options and I'm gonna forewarn you it's going to be a little bit of a doozy

because I'm actually really going to get into the science of being beautiful rest

assured I will share with you everything that I've learned from my eight years of

post-secondary including my Bachelors of Science in Nursing and one year in Gen

chem organic chem a biochem so I'm definitely what you would consider a bit

of a beauty guru and a big-time science nerd on top of my post-secondary

education I also attend ongoing conferences on various different topics

such as skin care skin and laser treatments and injectables and also body

surgeries from places all over the world including Vancouver Toronto Las

Vegas San Diego and beyond in this video we're really going to dig deep into the

biggest differences between medical grade skin care and over the

your skincare what I mean by this is over-the-counter skincare is what you

get at your local pharmacy whether that's your department store your local

spa your chemistry or drug store a lot of times those products will have lower

active ingredients and not as optimal delivery systems is a medical grade

medical grade products are what you access at your doctor's office or at

your Med Spa or at your plastic surgeon's office so the type of clinic

that I work in we offer medical grade skincare options really you actually

have to meet with a provider before you can essentially be prescribed these

products that have higher levels of active ingredients to make sure that

you're using it right the biggest difference between medical grade and

over-the-counter is science it's all Sunny's the secret to being beautiful on

the inside and out is really understanding how to maximize what you

do every single day to help you be as beautiful as possible let's look at some

key differences between the two over-the-counter medical grade items

first off it's going to be the source of the ingredients there is a chemist that

makes every type of products that you use whether it's your laundry detergent

your cleaning products your self-care items that chemists basically has to

source ingredients so oftentimes if you're using like a lower quality

mass-produced product that you get at your drugstore say for example cleanser

that's seven dollars versus a cleanser that might be thirty six to sixty

dollars from a doctor's office they're going to have varying levels of things

like glycolic acid and salicylic acid which is really important for actually

chemically exfoliating properly cleansing the skin on top of where these

different companies are sourcing their ingredients you actually want to look at

the concentration of the ingredients also so you probably heard

concentrations being more related to like a 10% vitamin C or a vitamin A or

retinol cream that has a little percentage on it the level of

concentration of your active ingredients is important so that you're actually

getting the proper dose and something that's going to be third Putah Creek

skin to help your skin properly exfoliate and

prevent things like acne next the stability of the formula is really

important so something for example like a vitamin C it actually readily oxidizes

and if the vitamin C serum oxidizes what happens is it can become a free radical

and free radicals are things that are produced in our bodies all the time

during metabolism but free radicals are also produced in the skin when we get UV

exposure the last thing that we want to be doing are applying products onto our

skin that are no longer stable and can actually be causing more harm than good

so a really high quality medical grade skin care product is going to have more

of an emphasis on making sure that those active ingredients like your vitamin C

doesn't go rancid and it stays effective and doesn't damage the skin next we're

going to talk about the delivery system and something called bioavailability

the delivery system of a product is really important so you've probably

heard of an ingredient called hyaluronic acid well high erotic acid comes in a

number of different molecular sizes we're getting to the science here when

using products that contain hyaluronic acid you want to make sure that the size

of that hyaluronic acid molecule is actually getting absorbed in the skin a

lot of people don't know this and they just look on the back and be ingredients

of an item and they say oh it has this it has this it has that there can be

really big molecular size hyaluronic acid molecules what happens when you use

a lower quality product that has hyaluronic acid in it it's basically too

big to actually absorb into the skin so it just stays on top of the skin and

doesn't actually get delivered into the skin to tell the skin cells to be happy

and healthy and make things like collagen and elastin which is really the

aim of the game we want to be providing nutrients to our skin so when you look

at a medical grade formulation that chemists would have taken the time to

source that how you're on AG acid to make sure it's coming from

a really high-grade medical grade facility that produces it and then

making sure that molecule can actually properly penetrate the skin

the way that this is determined is through research some of the smaller

well they're actually pretty big mass-produced drug store lines but I

don't really think that they do much research on their products so medical

grade they do want to back up their claims because these different companies

and their reps are meeting with someone like myself and we're like well we want

to know how this works what's the research how long was the

research performed how many people was this research performed on was a punch

biopsy study were you looking at differences in photography with the skin

over time there's many ways to analyze if a product is effective or not and

research is one of them it's all science another way I like to describe the

differences between medical grade and over-the-counter products is when you go

to your naturopath and pick up your supplements from your naturopath as

opposed to trying to get those same supplements over the counter from the

drugstore you're probably going to be getting a better formulated and more

active and even a cleaner product from the professional that's taken the time

to source the best supplements in their opinion it's kind of like meeting with

someone like myself we kind of do that sifting for you to see what works on a

huge number of clients like thousands of clients I've helped since 2011 so when I

make recommendations for different skin care products it's actually related to

what I've seen work on a huge group of people also and over time these are

people that I'm doing follow-ups with and taking photos all that good stuff if

you don't like the formula they're gonna tell me but if you're picking up

products at say your drug store department store online or some of these

bigger stores that you know have a beauty cream this not everything and you

have a pretty sales person offering you this item think twice because what's

their background in skincare or have they had about eight years

post-secondary education under their belt like yours truly I'd love to know

how you are going to implement this knowledge on understand

difference between over-the-counter and medical grade products I really hope

that you're going to start making smarter decisions with your skincare and

not just picking things up from say social media eyes that you'll see all on

Facebook or Instagram but really consult with professionals like myself I can

kind of guide you along the way to give you the right products for your skin

type in the next video in this series we are going to talk about cleansers and

how to help you pick out the best cleanser for your skin type because

there's so much to know I can't just say oh here use this lovely cleanser because

different people from different skin types or Granholm serious different

needs change of season there's so many different

thanks for can you account weren't even selecting a basic cleanser let me know

in the comments below how you're going to integrate this knowledge let me help

you stay on your path towards really understanding the signs and being

beautiful on the inside and out thank you so much for watching and I'll catch

you next time right here for more info and guidance please be sure to check out

www.rachelvarga.ca this is a really great place for you to spend your time

and attention on to help you understand how you can be healthier on the inside

and out which is definitely going to have a trickle-down effect into other

areas of your health and wellness for yourself and others.

For more infomation >> What is the best skin care? THE SCIENCE OF BEAUTY (Expert Beauty Tips) - Duration: 9:41.

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Chelsea transfer news: What happens next as Hudson-Odoi and Bayern Munich wait on The Blues - Duration: 4:19.

For more infomation >> Chelsea transfer news: What happens next as Hudson-Odoi and Bayern Munich wait on The Blues - Duration: 4:19.

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What it feels like to get the Nvidia Geforce RTX 2080 TI - Duration: 2:23.

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I want you to get the Nvidia Geforce RTX 2080 TI.

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...and trash your old graphics card.

*Hang-up sound*

mario_jump.wav

Give me the Nvidia Geforce RTX 2080 TI

oki...

magical_poof.wav

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mario_jump.wav

mario_jump.wav again...

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New Intro, like and subscribe comment what videos should I do. - Duration: 0:05.

like and subscribe to my channel get my channel to 1k subs at least 100-200 for now want start posting till i get 100 subs

For more infomation >> New Intro, like and subscribe comment what videos should I do. - Duration: 0:05.

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Arsenal transfer news: What Gunners must do first to sign James Rodriguez this month - Duration: 2:43.

 Arsenal look set for a quiet end to the mid-season transfer window with Unai Emery admitting he has limited funds at his disposal

 But they could free up cash for a couple of late signings by selling Aaron Ramsey, who is set to join Juventus on a Bosman in the summer

 Arsenal have been tipped to use the cash that Ramsey's exit would generate to snare Bayern Munich loanee Rodriguez and Barcelona midfielder Denis Suarez

 However, it seems the prospective deal for Rodriguez is altogether more complicated than just getting Ramsey off the books at the Emirates

 Bleacher Report claim low-level talks regarding a potential move for Rodriguez have indeed taken place

 It is unlikely, though, that the Gunners would snap him up if Mesut Ozil remains in north London

 German playmaker Ozil is Arsenal's highest earner on whopping wages of £350,000 a week

 And the need to comply with Premier League financial fair play rules means those would have to be shed to sign Rodriguez

 Arsenal's chances of getting rid of Ozil are limited by his salary, which few clubs could afford to take on in full

 While his love of life in London means he is more than happy to remain with Arsenal going forward

 Therefore a deal for Rodriguez is improbable at this stage, despite Bayern and parent club Real Madrid being willing to do business

 Bleacher Report indicate Arsenal are not the only team that Rodriguez has been offered to in January

 And Unai Emery will be hoping he does not rock up at a rival who could harm their chances of finishing in the top four

 Arsenal are currently fifth in the Premier League, three points adrift of Chelsea who occupy the final Champions League qualification spot

 And next up is Tuesday night's showdown with Neil Warnock's relegation-threatened Cardiff at the Emirates

 Arsenal go into the match off the back of Friday night's 3-1 FA Cup defeat to Manchester United

For more infomation >> Arsenal transfer news: What Gunners must do first to sign James Rodriguez this month - Duration: 2:43.

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What I do for Work/ Uni | FTM [SUBTITLES] - Duration: 10:37.

Hey pals, how are ya doing?

I'm a bit unwell at the moment,

so I thought I would just do a

little low-key

kind of chatty video about something I get asked fairly often

which is what I do in uni and for work

I go to uni that's my main thing and

that is for youth in community work,

and on top of that I have a part-time job as a youth worker

at the same place that I am doing placement for youth work at uni.

A lot of people think that youth and community work is kind of just like

picking up litter in the streets or just sitting in a room and making sure young people

are not getting in fights and stuff like that when that's not the case.

I thought it would just be interesting to talk a bit about what my job and course kind of, entails.

I guess I'll start with how I got into it.

A few years ago

I started going to a youth group for trans people..

this was like when I was around

18.. I'm 23 now so about five years ago.

I was feeling super isolated and really

internally transphobic so I felt like in order to progress in my transition and

feel a bit better about myself I needed to find other people who are going

through similar things to me.

During that time I was helping out where I could,

I was doing talks in schools about what it's like to be trans and gay,

and just, a young person navigating life.

I also did a few talks at like NHS conferences and

I got used to facilitating groups and sessions around being trans and LGBT

kind of things.

After about three years I kind of found myself feeling really low

and like I didn't know what to do with my life,

so I was asking for support from the people that ran the groups,

and one person knew of a group that might take on volunteers,

I kind of just said yes on a whim and

was like well it's something to do something to kind of maybe help me

figure out what I want to do in life and I started working there just three hours

a week voluntarily.

While I was volunteering that I was offered a place

on a course that kind of introduced you into a youth work and working with young people.

So again I kind of just said yes to that not entirely sure what it meant

and what it would entail but I thought it would be a good opportunity,

something's good to put on my CV and experience and all that kind of stuff.

I started really enjoying what I was learning and realizing that there was a

lot more to youth work than I had originally thought because,

I was one of those people that thought Youth work was just about being in a room,

and having fun, and just kind of being there whilst young people did their thing.

Fast forward to May two years ago maybe? I want to say..

I got offered a part-time job at

that youth project which was great because I was really enjoying it and

it made me feel like I had a purpose.

It was LGBT specific so I felt quite safe,

and I just felt like I was kind of thriving in that environment.

After I did this like course for Youth Work, I was kind of introduced into the idea of

going to university for youth work, and kind of just like encouraged to apply.

At the time I didn't know whether or not uni was right for me I didn't know

if I could do it with my mental health,

I didn't know if I'd be smart enough or anything like that

but I just said yes anyway. I said I'd apply I'd go to the interview to see

what happens and I got in.

While I still had my part-time job at the youth project,

you were given a placement for the first year of university and

the placement I went to was not at all what I really wanted it made me feel really uncomfortable,

I didn't know of any LGBTQ people there so I felt unsafe,

Some of the people that were there were really like difficult to be around,

And the language that was used was really problematic and I just felt really

Out of my comfort zone and I just hated it, and it made me question whether or not

youth work was something that I actually wanted to do.

The kind of things we were

learning about were like the history of youth work and how it developed,

and why it's a thing, and the kind of responsibilities you have as youth worker.

Essentially, in order to get funding for youth projects, a lot of people require you to have set

goals and aims in your project, like helping young people with mental health

and talking about alcohol and drugs and safe sex and all that kind of stuff

so you have to prove that you're doing that and benefiting the young people

in a measurable way,

so they kind of succeed and become a successfully funded group.

So this year I chose where I wanted to do placement and that was in my

workplace which has been really great,

Because the place where I work is really

supportive and it's a really safe environment

A lot of it is like essay

writing there's no exams, but there's a lot of coursework and it's not as simple

as "prove that you're in a room for the people and keeping them safe"

It's about understanding the background of youth work and what the importance of it is,

and how your work affects young people emotionally and physically, and

what would happen to the young people if you weren't there, and why it's important to do

and all that kind of stuff so it's... it's kind of interesting if you're into it.

I have to plan sessions that I know the

young people will be interested in and want to learn about,

things that will

help them,

things that I can evaluate and say that it was necessary because of

these reasons...

so some examples of that would be getting someone from a

Sexual health NHS service to come in with a silicone anatomy and tell young people

about their body parts and how like coils are inside and stuff like that.

We've done things like getting mental health kits, making little booklets so

that they know where to turn and what to do if they're struggling with their mental health.

We've done things like getting counselors to come in and talk

about what counseling is and what mental health difficulties people might go through,

and what they might be dealing with.

Yesterday we did a session on

internalized homophobia which I thought was really interesting,

difficult,

but interesting so I got the young people to think about what scenarios would be

considered as internalized homophobia and why people feel like that and

where it all comes from so that they can understand better about the way they

feel and how to kind of challenge that.

So I have to plan those sessions,

I have to facilitate those sessions, make sure everyone's happy,

make sure that everyone's getting the kind of support

they need.

Sometimes youth work can be quite unpredictable and when you're going

around talking to people,

someone might mention that they feel suicide or

that they're being abused, and you kind of have to be on your toes all the time

to know exactly what to say and who to talk to if they bring stuff like that up,

or what to do with that young person if you don't think that they're going to be

safe when they go home,

and it's kind of really interesting and every day is different,

and I just really love being able to be there.

After these sessions I

have to evaluate everyone and talk about how well every single person did in that

session whether or not they cooperated appropriately, whether or not there are

any issues,

whether or not there is anything in terms of safeguarding that I

needed to report and get in touch with outside services,

like counselors or

police or anything like that,

and then from that evaluation I can

continue my sessions and see what needs to be changed and what needs to be

continued,

and what is most beneficial for the young people.

One thing that really helps me to continue doing it is knowing that I needed this kind of

support when I was younger,

and I think a lot of things that I went through

probably could have been prevented if I had that support,

so I kind of used that

as motivation to bring awareness to different topics and stuff like that.

When I was like first coming out as trans and going through all the medical

stages and talking to therapists and everything,

I really wanted to be a

gender therapist so that I could be a trans person who talks to another trans person,

and at the moment I'm not entirely sure how I'm going to go about

doing that, while I'm studying youth work,

but I feel like over time

might be able to get a degree as a counselor hold youth groups and then at

the side do one-to-one work with people to help them through difficult things,

and then maybe be there for trans people that need other trans people to talk to.

I know it can be really difficult when you're a trans person talking to someone

about your gender who is cis and has no idea what it feels like to not identify

with the gender they were assigned,

so, that's my motivation behind wanting to

be a therapist in a kind of gender therapy setting.

I get quite a few

messages being like "what are you studying at Uni?" and "what do you do for work?"

and so I thought it'd be interesting to kind of just talk about

it more in depth rather than just saying "oh, I do youth and community work" because a

lot of people don't know what that entails,

so there you go that's what it

includes and that's my life at the moment.

I hope everyone's having a great day,

and a great week, and a great month, and a great everything and I will speak

to you soon,

bye.

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subtitle kya hai || what is subtitles || subtitle ke fayde - Duration: 1:43.

Hello Friends My name is Vipin Kumar and you are very welcome in this video

So in this video we will talk about subtitles

What is subtitles, which is also called subtitles in Hindi?

We will tell you subtitles like you are watching any video.

In YouTube or anywhere else that video is in English,

So you do not understand, if that video is written in subtitles, in another language

Like in English, the video will be written to you in Hindi, then you can understand it by reading it, what is being said,

The letter you get written is the same subtitle in any language

These subtitles help you understand what is said in that video

This is very compulsory, is not it

Many languages ​​are spoken in India like - Hindi, English, Tamil, Telugu, Urdu, etc., if you do not understand any language

So if it's subtitled, then through the subtitles we can understand what is said in the video, okay

Just like we can see below our video here, you may be looking subtitled,

So hope you have come to understand the subtitles.

Jai Hind, Jai India meet in the next video

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And thanks to Vipin Kumar Hinawi

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