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LEND or BORROW? What's the difference? | English Grammar Lesson - Duration: 8:10.

Hi guys and welcome back to Love English. I'm Leila and today I've got a nice

simple lesson for you. I say it's simple because I'm looking just at two words

that you guys frequently get confused. Those words are 'lend' and 'borrow'. Lend and

borrow are very similar words, in that their meaning is referring to the same

thing the temporary exchange of something of

an item before we get started and I explain the difference between lend and

borrow, do make sure you click that subscribe button below and of course at

the notifications bell until it looks like this so that you can be one of the

first to watch comment and receive feedback on your English from Sabrah and

me now at the end of the lesson you can go down to the comment section below

there I have put at the top of the comments bar some questions some gap

Phil's looking at when to use lend and borrow so two pieces of homework for you

today the gap fill and some questions and sentences that you create yourself

with lend and borrow and of course Sabra and I always do correct your English so

you've kind of got your own personal teacher for free

right guys on with the lesson lend and borrow first of all let's start with the

meaning quite simply lend is to give and borrow

is to take now when we do lend something to another person we expect to get it

back it is for a temporary period of time likewise when we borrow something

from another person we only want it for a short temporary period of time so

there's certain things that you can't borrow you wouldn't say can I borrow

your sandwich because really you can't give that back the kinds of things we

would talk about in this situation is a pen money someone's car your computer so

to lend in American English they often say loan it has the same meaning to give

someone something for a short period of time so I lent him my car or I loaned

him my car pay attention there if you hadn't already realized lend is an

irregular verb lend lent lent whereas borrow to take is a regular verb so it

ends in E D I borrowed his car now when you borrow something it means you owe it

back you have to give the item back it does not belong to you now the structure

of these sentences is something that can frequently get confused and depending on

where you place your object pronouns you may need to use a preposition so for

example sabra lent me 10 pounds Sabra subject length the verb me the object

Pro now and 10 pounds this would be the

secondary object so you would have an object pronoun the person that is taking

the item that is borrowing the item subject verb object pronoun and object

now you could also switch this around and it kind of just changes the emphasis

of the sentence what you are more focused on

so you could say sabra lent 10 pounds to me

Sabra lent 10 pounds to me now be careful because when we have the object

pronoun at the end of the sentence coming after the item the object that

was lent then you need a preposition and this goes for both borrow and lend in

the case of lend remember it means give and the preposition we have with give is

2 so sabra lent 10 pounds to me whereas if the object pronoun doesn't come at

the end you don't need the preposition sabra lent me 10 pounds now let's look

at the structure of borrow I borrowed 10 pounds from Sabra so in this case

Sabra is going to be the object pronoun the name Sabra is who I borrowed it from

so you do need the preposition from here to identify where the item came from and

who you owe that item back to I borrowed 10 pounds from Sabra let's look at some

more examples I borrowed a jumper from Sabra I

borrowed a jumper from Sabra or I borrowed say Burris jumper I borrowed

Sabres jumper there you can see I have got a possessive s to show that it

belongs to Sabra of course if we were use an object pronoun I borrowed her

jumper it needs to be a possessive pronoun the possessive adjectives in

this case so those common errors that you guys do make is obviously confusing

the meaning between lend and borrow and as well the structure so for example he

borrowed me his pan he borrowed me his pan or getting those prepositions

confused he lent it from me he lent it from me so remember those

prepositions so you don't get them confused give to lend to take from

borrow from let's just have a look and go through a few more examples to make

sure the meaning is really clarified as well as the structure

I borrowed a cup from him I borrowed a cup from him he lent me his cup he lent

me his cup he lent his cup to me can you lend me a pen can you lend me a pen he

lent his pen to me I borrowed a pen from him I borrowed his pen so comment below

check out that little mini quiz in the comment section and of course write some

sentences about yourself as well have you ever lent anything to someone and

not got it back have you been the person to borrow something from someone and not

give it back lend and borrow two words that you guys

will frequently get confused but hopefully now I have clarified the

difference in meaning and as well the structure you need to use thank you so

much for watching I look forward to reading your comments in the section

below and of course don't forget to like this lesson share it with your friends

who are learning English and if you haven't already click that subscribe

button and the notification spell so you'll be one of the first to receive

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Royal Az - Huge difference between Eugenie and Harry & Meghan's thank-you cards - Duration: 3:38.

 The royal weddings of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex and Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank have won Tatler party awards

 The star-studded marriage of Harry and Meghan was named wedding of the year by the society magazine, which singled out the hosting by James Corden, DJing by Idris Elba, dancing by George Clooney and a performance by Sir Elton John as the reasons why

 Meghan's mother Doria Ragland was named best person to sit next to in the awards, with the magazine saying: "It was the hottest ticket of the season, and the hottest seat was next to Meghan's poised, free-spirited mother

 "She stole our hearts at the royal wedding - and she's quite a dancer, too."  The more recent nuptials of Harry's cousin Princess Eugenie were recognised for their best party bag gift, with Tatler impressed by the trainers handed out to guests at their festival-themed party at Windsor the day after their ceremony

  Jack shed a tear as she walked down the aisle and the pair partied with family and friends for several days following the ceremony, The Mirror reports

 And while they have spent the last few weeks since the big day privately enjoying married life, they haven't forgotten to share kind words with those who helped make their wedding so special

 The pair have already sent out their 'thank you' cards - and they contain one noticeable difference from Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's, which were mailed back in July

 While the Duke and Duchess of Sussex opted to include a printed message in their card, Eugenie, 28 and Jack, 32, decided to go down a much more personal route, and wrote theirs out by hand

  Instagram user loopycrown3, a self-proclaimed "devout monarchist and royal commentator" shared a snap of the card on their profile

 And the message inside is very sweet.  It reads: "Thank you from the bottom of our hearts for making our wedding so special and for thinking of us as we start our married life

 "We are completely over-whelmed with happiness."  The front of the card features one of the professional photos the couple released after their wedding, showing them surrounded by their bridesmaids and pageboys - including young Princess Charlotte and Prince George

 In comparison, Harry and Meghan's card was printed with a black and white image of the happy pair sat on some stairs and their message to recipients was much more formal

 The card said: "The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have been overwhelmed by all the incredibly kind cards and letters they have received on the occasion of their wedding, and are so touched that you took the trouble to write as you did

 "It really was most thoughtful of you and greatly appreciated by Their Royal Highnesses who send you their very best wishes

"

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[ Brain games ] Ep.012 Etc_01.Theme park | Spot the difference | photo puzzles | Healing | for kids - Duration: 10:43.

Just fun fun play

Spot the difference puzzle

This puzzle is all 10 steps.

Every step is given a time of 30 seconds.

Please find one difference before 30 seconds.​​​

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For more infomation >> [ Brain games ] Ep.012 Etc_01.Theme park | Spot the difference | photo puzzles | Healing | for kids - Duration: 10:43.

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Pogba's dressing room behaviour shows Mourinho's exit has made a big difference [Sun] - Duration: 5:02.

Football News24/7  Paul Pogba has looked like a completely different player under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer

 His Manchester United future seemed to be hanging in the balance during Jose Mourinho's final weeks in charge with rumours hinting at a major bust-up between player and manager

 It was clear that Pogba and Mourinho simply didn't work well together and that effected performances on the pitch, with the Frenchman looking a shadow of the player who thrived at the World Cup

 However, now that Mourinho is unemployed and Solskjaer has introduced a more attacking brand of football, Pogba has been turning on the style at Old Trafford

 Across nine appearances under the new regime, he has produced no less than four assists and five goals

  Pogba's renaissance at Man Utd  He is starting to prove himself as one of the Premier League's best midfielders and his overall attitude seems to have change, as shown by his mature interview after the Burnley draw

 As a result, the 25-year-old has emerged as one of the leading contenders to become United captain amid suggestions Antonio Valencia could leave the club

 United fans have mixed feelings about his ability to captain the team, but a report by The Sun suggests he has become a real leader in the dressing room

Pogba's dressing room behaviour  It explains that Pogba has turned into the 'unofficial captain' and was believed by many to be the catalyst behind their FA Cup victory at Arsenal, both for his role on the pitch and off it

 A source at the club explained: "The dressing room after the win at Arsenal was the best it has been for a couple of seasons now

 "There was loads of high-fives and hugging among the squad and backroom. It was all about the manner of the performance

 "They carried out Ole's instructions to the letter. Pogba went about to everyone bigging and jeeing them up

It was brilliant to see.  "Ole was beaming from ear-to-ear but he was much more laid back

It was Pogba leading the dressing room and although he isn't captain, it felt like he was

"  Arise, captain Pogba.  It seems the Frenchman has taken on a prominent role in the dressing room since Mourinho's departure and he's clearly using his strong personality to get the best out of his teammates

   Fans only need to look at clips of Pogba in the France dressing room during the World Cup final to see his leadership qualities and they seem to have been transferred to his club career

 Solskjaer is allowing him to have a larger influence on the squad, encourage fellow players and take responsibility in key moments

 What a difference a new manager can make.  Do you think Pogba should become United's next captain? Have your say in the comments section below

For more infomation >> Pogba's dressing room behaviour shows Mourinho's exit has made a big difference [Sun] - Duration: 5:02.

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What is the difference between a Boosted Post and a Sponsored Post - Duration: 1:37.

- Hi everyone, today I'm going to talk about

the difference between a boosted post

and a sponsored ad because the difference

between these two often confuses a lot of people.

Either way, whether your boosting

a post or creating a sponsored ad,

they both look the same to your audience,

so there's no difference there.

When boosting a post,

this is found when you create a post on your Facebook Page

and a little blue button appears next to your post.

And what you do is you click the boost button directly

from your Business Page and Facebook gives

you some limited options on who you can target

and how much, et cetera, et cetera.

This is the beginner's level of Facebook advertising.

Whereas a sponsored post or a sponsored ad

is done through Facebook's Ad Manager Console

and the options on what you can do,

who you can target, when and where your ads are shown

and your ad format, meaning what your ads look like,

the options are vast and varied and far more flexible.

If you'd like to dive in a little further

into the boosted posts, I do have an eBook

for those people interested,

it's called How to Become a Better Booster

and a link to that is provided in the comments below.

Until next week.

(whimsical music)

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What's the Difference Between a Will and a Living Trust? - Duration: 1:27.

A "Living Trust" is a trust you created that is active while you are alive versus

a Testamentary Trust which becomes active at your death.

When you create a Living Trust, you ensure that your assets will be disbursed efficiently

to the people you choose after your death.

The big advantage to a Living Trust is that the trust doesn't have to go through probate

court like a will does.

Probate can be expensive in attorney and court costs while also causing long and frustrating

delays.

A Living trust is an arrangement under which one person, called a trustee, holds legal

title to property for another person, called a beneficiary.

You can even act as your own Trustee if you'd like.

When you create a trust, the titling of assets is changed into the trust's name, as if it

was a living entity.

Specific details of your wishes upon death can be provided for in the trust.

But not everyone needs a trust.

Transfer of assets at death may be handled through a beneficiary designation on some

holdings and investments.

If you're using beneficiary designations, make sure all your paperwork is up to date.

For instance, if you get divorced, be sure to remove your ex-spouse as a beneficiary.

For more information about how to plan well for your family's future, give us a call today.

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Pogba's dressing room behaviour shows Mourinho's exit has made a big difference [Sun] - Duration: 3:37.

 Paul Pogba has looked like a completely different player under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer

 His Manchester United future seemed to be hanging in the balance during Jose Mourinho's final weeks in charge with rumours hinting at a major bust-up between player and manager

 It was clear that Pogba and Mourinho simply didn't work well together and that effected performances on the pitch, with the Frenchman looking a shadow of the player who thrived at the World Cup

 However, now that Mourinho is unemployed and Solskjaer has introduced a more attacking brand of football, Pogba has been turning on the style at Old Trafford

 Across nine appearances under the new regime, he has produced no less than four assists and five goals

  Pogba's renaissance at Man Utd  He is starting to prove himself as one of the Premier League's best midfielders and his overall attitude seems to have change, as shown by his mature interview after the Burnley draw

 As a result, the 25-year-old has emerged as one of the leading contenders to become United captain amid suggestions Antonio Valencia could leave the club

 United fans have mixed feelings about his ability to captain the team, but a report by The Sun suggests he has become a real leader in the dressing room

Pogba's dressing room behaviour  It explains that Pogba has turned into the 'unofficial captain' and was believed by many to be the catalyst behind their FA Cup victory at Arsenal, both for his role on the pitch and off it

 A source at the club explained: "The dressing room after the win at Arsenal was the best it has been for a couple of seasons now

 "There was loads of high-fives and hugging among the squad and backroom. It was all about the manner of the performance

 "They carried out Ole's instructions to the letter. Pogba went about to everyone bigging and jeeing them up

It was brilliant to see.  "Ole was beaming from ear-to-ear but he was much more laid back

It was Pogba leading the dressing room and although he isn't captain, it felt like he was

"  Arise, captain Pogba.  It seems the Frenchman has taken on a prominent role in the dressing room since Mourinho's departure and he's clearly using his strong personality to get the best out of his teammates

   Fans only need to look at clips of Pogba in the France dressing room during the World Cup final to see his leadership qualities and they seem to have been transferred to his club career

 Solskjaer is allowing him to have a larger influence on the squad, encourage fellow players and take responsibility in key moments

 What a difference a new manager can make.  Do you think Pogba should become United's next captain? Have your say in the comments section below

For more infomation >> Pogba's dressing room behaviour shows Mourinho's exit has made a big difference [Sun] - Duration: 3:37.

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Tangible vs Intangible Assets | Top 4 Differences you Must Know! - Duration: 9:52.

hello everyone hi welcome to the channel of WallStreetmojo friends today we are

going to learn tangible vs intangible assets in our session now

what exactly is the difference between tangible and intangible assets first and

the foremost thing I want you all to learn exactly what and were exactly this

things form you have to be familiar with these terms right so a tangible assets

okay is something which has a physical existence and a certain economic value

and this are physical resources essential for conducting the business

operation in a smooth manner you know they are not basically saleable in

nature some of the examples for the same you know I can explain you are like land

and building we have in the same course machinery then we have furniture then we

have vehicles on the other hand if we talk about the intangible assets they

are basically those which do not have any physical existence but poses

some commercial value and it acts as a long-term resource for the form so some

of the instances that includes like goodwill we have copyright in that we

have patent for the same and there's one more example I will take trademark so

let's understand the difference between the tangible assets and the intangible

assets with the help of the info graphics now the difference over here the

tangible was his intangible assets what is the meaning it is owned by the

organization having monetary value and physical in existence physical existence

is very important difference between tangible and intangible assets which are

not existing visually here the assets are visually available with us we can we

can see the assets here we can't see the assets but it poses some economic

life and the value economic life and value

there but we can't see and there is no physical existence there is physical

existence over here and you can you can actually see the assets in front of you

now the valuation valuation of the tangible assets monetarily possible it

is difficult to measure in the financial terms see the valuation of goodwill is

usually done during the amalgamation process that is what we call the M&A

process the mergers and acquisition process so if any goodwill or what we

say capital reserve that that comes into picture in the later skill will be

recorded in the books of accounts so this goodwill arises in the case of the

M&A process otherwise it is really very difficult to quantify the intangible

assets what is going to be the exact value that has to be recorded in that

particular case but this is monetarily possible because at what price you have

purchase let's say your purchases of machinery for 50 lakh so you'll report

at 50 lakh if you've got some grant of 2 lakh then you'll report at 48 lakhs but

you can absolutely monetarily report tangible assets but that is not possible

in case of the intangible assets and there's one more thing I'll write over

here tangible assets and intangible assets I'll see that you know the

tangible assets if you want to really get into then as for in the India's as

for the accounting standard of India the India's previously it was known As 10

and for the int a intangible asset it is As 26 that is the accounting standard

number 26 over here an accounting standard number 10 right so this are

both used for the evaluation purpose over here there are various costs and

the fair values that have been used and monetary life has been written is

determined now collateral acceptance tangible assets can be accepted as

collateral and it cannot be accepted as collateral

remember one thing like you know see you want to buy a machinery okay so for

buying a machinery you or you will take a loan so for taking a loan let's say

you have FD that is the fixed deposit the machinery is costing let's say 50 lakh

now 50 lakh is the value of the machinery and the loan that you want to

take is of 20 lakh so the bank will allow view the bank

will see Oh kids find you and let's say you're FD FD is basically standing at 80

lakhs so the bank will tell you okay fine

put your the amount of the FD as the collateral and you will get a loan of

20 lakh but how can you put a goodwill a trademark on as collateral

a collateral to obtain a loan not possible right practical it's not

possible so here the things can be put on

collateral but there's no scenario over here now the value reduction tangible

assets over here depreciation is determined and in intangible assets

amortization is done both are almost the same thing it's like you know let's say

your view botted machinery over here and let's say goodwill you have which is

standing at 10 lakh and let's say the life over here for machinery is 10 years

and the life over here remember one thing good any intangible

assets cannot be valued or cannot have a life more than 10 years or even if they

have then you know as for the AS 26 it says that you know at least or the life

- at 10 years is acceptable one so determine the goodwill based on the

let's say for based on the life so 10,000 per year this is 10 lakhs so 1

lakh per year and let's say there is a scrap value over here there is no scrap

value over there and the the scrap value let's say is 5 lakh at the end of the

life so our depreciation over here this is the depreciation for Goodwill the

depreciation for machinery is going to be the life the value of the machinery

less the scrap value divided by the life that is as for the SLM method the

straight-line method so it's going to be 450,000 per year so this is how the

depreciation is determined for the tangible assets and amortization for

intangible assets right so this were the four differences that one

needs to study for tangible and intangible assets now let me run you

through the key differences between tangible and intangible tangible assets

is something that is won right and by the individual or

organization utilized for conducting business activities over a longer period

of time and on the other hand intangible assets those which have the economic

value or a certain life as I told you a certain life this are considered as

earned over the hard work executed over the longer period of time which we which

we absolutely call as goodwill now the second the existence of the tangible

asset is essential for functioning of the organization but the non-existence

of the intangible assets will not be a widespread impact on the form so

intangible assets offer over here a cushion you can say that cushion or to

those associated with the name it has made for itself in the industry the

tangible assets can be converted into cash since it can be viewed to be it can

be viewed to the eye and can be weighted in monetary terms right whereas

intangible assets are difficult to convert into cash or on on an immediate

basis okay so I'll just write it so we hear it cannot be converted tangible

assets can be destroyed by fire or accidents or human negligence whereas

you know the intangible assets you can say that cannot be destroyed by fire or

other such disaster but by carelessness or any such side effects of the business

decision can affect like you know the Elon Musk recently made one comment or

and he actually tweeted on on Twitter that one comment has costed him 20

million dollars that was been fine by the SEC not only that he was also

removed as a chairman so you can imagine just one single tweet can affect like

anything Elon Musk was removed as a chairman of Tesla he was been charged

with 20 million dollars as deep penalized because he wanted to he

thought of just going for company to take private and Tesla is a public

company so you know one comment can actually destroy everything so that's

why goodwill is even very sensitive so on the final thoughts both tangible and

intangible assets are recorded by the company in their books of accounts

tangible assets are highly important for any organization since it eats

in the smooth running of the operation intangible assets helps in creating you

know few worth of the firm and though both have the pros and cons they have

their impact on the functioning of the organization and it is very important to

know that determining the tangible assets of the company offers various

benefits the usefulness varies greatly across the industry example I know in

case of the hospital's medical device manufacturing the intangible assets are

you know far more valuable as compared to the tangible ones on the other side

industries such as like you know real estate would would have intangible

assets but tangible ones will provide the revenues that they require for the

operation thank you everyone for joining the session

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What's the difference between preserve, conserve, and reserve? - Duration: 8:27.

When I want to spend some time in nature, I often go to my local forest preserves, but

when I'm doing field work, I'm on conservation land.

So when it comes to nature and green spaces, what's the difference between preserve,

conserve, and reserve?

We can start by taking a look at the literal meanings of these words.

To preserve is to "maintain something in its original or existing state."

To conserve is to "protect something - especially an environmentally or culturally important

place or thing - from harm or destruction."

Definitions for "conserve" often include phrasing that implies that the protection

is being done so that limited use can be made of the thing being protected.

To reserve is to "refrain from using or disposing of something; to retain for future

use."

So when used in the context of nature, all 3 terms imply setting aside land to not be

used for much, if any, human uses, with the levels of human use allowed varying with the

format of the individual preserve, reserve, whatever.

It's also probably worth noting that the Wikipedia entry for "Nature Reserve" sort

of treats all 3 terms as interchangeable synonyms, which indicates to me that there's not always

a clear distinction between them.

But it's not just about how we use these words now.

Most of the distinction between these words, especially between preservation and conservation,

was established during the environmental movement in the United States in the early 1900s.

While many people and issues were part of this movement and the ideas that came out

of it, the classic example story is still John Muir versus Gifford Pinchot in the fight

over the damming of the Hetch Hetchy Valley to provide water to San Francisco.

John Muir said that the Hetch Hetchy Valley was beautiful and valuable all on its own, and

that it shouldn't be destroyed for human gains.

He was the face of the preservation movement.

Gifford Pinchot believed in the wise use of natural resources.

He had trained in the forestry schools of Europe, and he became the face of the conservation

movement.

While Muir lost the battle over Hetch Hetchy, his faction did wind up winning many other

large victories.

The idea of wilderness preservation led to the first national parks in the US - stay

tuned for a video on what "wilderness" really means.

And our national parks are great!

But it is worth noting that a large part of the reason they were able to so easily be

set aside as "preserves" was because they were parcels of land that hadn't already

been developed.

I mean, nobody wants to plow fields in Yellowstone!

Aesthetics were another major reason for the parks being protected, even though some of

us may wish that they had been chosen for their contributions to biodiversity or other ecological

significance.

The government would have had a much more difficult time selling the idea of national

parks to the public if they hadn't also been beautiful places for people to hike and drive

through.

All of this really gets to the heart of the issue: these words are value judgements of

nature.

Conservation is about the wise-use of natural resources, and preservation is about the

intrinsic value of nature undeveloped.

Neither is all-right or all-wrong, but the perspectives that each provides are interesting.

When we return to the present-day context of these words, we can see that even more

ideology has gotten wrapped up in them.

Specifically, there can be political motivation behind using conservation versus

preservation.

Studies have shown that "preservation" sounds very restrictive to many people, while

"conservation" tends to sound more appealing, especially to traditionally conservative voters,

because it allows for human use of natural resources.

There's also this idea of preservation as "letting nature take its course," so

not disturbing ANY wildlife, plants, bodies of water, or geologic features, versus conservation,

which is the idea of "managed" or human-affected nature.

However, the whole "nature's balance" thing is kind of a myth, because all systems

in nature are dynamic and go through changes, so in essence preservation might not be possible.

And at this point, we can't really say that there are many (or maybe any) ecosystems left

on Earth that aren't managed by humans.

All ecosystems on our planet have been indirectly affected by humans, and most are also directly

affected in at least one way.

What happens when we choose to rigidly preserve land - i.e. give it the hands-off treatment,

so no or minimal management - but the ecosystem might actually benefit from active management

or disturbance?

I've been thinking about this a lot lately due to my research.

The pine forests of the southeast and the midwestern prairies evolved with fire, but

if those areas aren't actively managed they won't receive that fire disturbance.

Or what if a preserved area received an invasive exotic species?

Would we stand by while the invader pushed native species out of ecological niches,

or would we be okay actively managing the situation?

Regardless of what words we use to describe them, it's more important than ever that

we protect areas of our world that are still home to natural ecosystems.

Wikipedia lists 23 countries that have some sort of established nature reserves, refuges,

and/or national parks.

But The Nature Conservancy estimates that only about 5% of land at high-risk for development

is protected world-wide.

Without these protected places, we will lose our biodiverse species and the systems that

clean and restore our air and water.

We need to set aside protected areas for our own species's survival.

Of those 23 countries, World Atlas has a top-10 list determined by the total percentage of

land cover a country has set aside as protected.

Venezuela is #3, with almost 54% of their land area protected,

and Germany is #4, with almost 48% of their land area protected.

The US doesn't make this top-10 list, with only about 14% of our land area and 12% of

our marine areas protected.

But since these are percentages, we have to keep in mind that the United States is the

3rd biggest country in the world by land area.

That means that even though we've protected a relatively small amount of our own land, the US's protected

lands account for approximately 1/10 of all protected lands on the planet.

Federal protected lands in the United States are managed by the National Park Service,

the U.S. Forest Service, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, and/or the Bureau of Land

Management, plus all of the states and many local municipalities have their own protected

lands as well.

So are protected lands in the US preserved or conserved?

Uhm… yeah.

There's a little bit of everything, and it very much depends on who's in charge,

where the protected area is, and what sorts of resources it includes.

Many of our protected lands still allow for resource extraction, including but not limited

to timber harvest; coal, oil, and other mineral resource mining; livestock grazing, hunting,

and fishing.

They're also often open for recreational activities ranging from hiking to speed boating.

To make it even more confusing, there doesn't seem to be any pattern to the convention of

using the words "conservation" or "preservation" to indicate the kinds of uses permitted in

a particular area.

For instance, in some places you'd be permitted to go hunting in a "preserve," even

though that's not necessarily what the word implies!

If you'd like to explore all of the protected land and marine areas in the United States,

I found a really cool interactive map that you can check out using the link in the description.

You can zoom in to see particular protected areas, then click on them to find out what agency

is in charge of managing them.

What do the words "preservation" and "conservation" signal to you, and which one do you prefer?

Had you heard about the classic Muir-Pinchot debate?

What do you think is the best method for protecting natural areas?

I'd love to hear what you think down in the comments.

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Single and Recurring SMS Programs - What Is the Difference? - Duration: 0:58.

I'm Derek Johnson with tatango.com, and I'm answering the question, "What's the difference

between a recurring and single message program?"

So there's two different kinds of text messaging programs.

One is a single message program and one's a recurring message program.

The name kind of gives it away, but I'm gonna explain it.

So the single message program is texting something, get something back, that's the end of the

conversation.

You're not collecting phone numbers for future text messaging.

A recurring text message program is text something in to join a list, which then you'll be marketed

to in the future on a frequent basis, hence the "recurring" part.

So, single message, recurring, they both use text messaging, but they are very very different.

So hopefully, that answers the question, "What's the difference between a single and recurring

text message program?"

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News24 - Jermaine Jenas' analysis on the difference between De Gea & Lloris on MOTD was superb - Duration: 3:26.

 David de Gea added yet another goalkeeping masterclass to his collection on Sunday as Manchester United beat Tottenham 1-0 at Wembley

 Marcus Rashford scored the all-important goal for his side in the 44th minute with a tidy finish, but De Gea was the real hero by making no less than 11 saves

 Most of those came in the second half, with Harry Kane, Dele Alli and Christian Eriksen all unable to beat the Spaniard

 It could be argued that poor finishing was the reason Spurs didn't score, because a lot of their shots were tame and quite central

 But the reason they looked like poor finishes was because of De Gea, who read each and every situation to make sure his positioning was spot on

 This was a point made by Jermaine Jenas on Match of the Day 2 as the former midfielder perfectly explained the difference between De Gea and Tottenham goalkeeper Hugo Lloris

 De Gea and Lloris faced similar shots from Kane and Rashford during the game, but while De Gea was correctly positioned to make the save, Lloris was out of position and conceded

 "Very fine margins," said Jenas in response to MOTD2 host Mark Chapman. "I actually think Lloris had a good game, he pulled off some vital saves

 "But when you're looking at these two scenarios, they're almost identical. When [Lloris] was running back towards his goal, he's missed exactly where he is

 "He's a bit too far from his near post, whereas you look at De Gea here, he's slightly inside the post

He's reading where Kane's going to hit this ball.  "Some might say it's straight at him, well it's not, he's just in a better position

 "He's inside the post and if you look at Kane's position compared to Rashford's position, you would say it's much more difficult opportunity for Rashford to score that goal

 "But because [Lloris] is so far across, he's opened up that other side for Rashford to hit that ball, whereas De Gea is not only more inside, he's pre-empting where the ball's going to go

 "He knows that he (Kane) wants to shoot across goal. It feels like it's straight at De Gea, but his positioning makes it feel that way

You can see on [Lloris'] face he's disappointed."  Well put, Jermaine. De Gea's positioning and shot-stopping is phenomenal and his performance against Tottenham once again showed why he's the best goalkeeper in the world

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