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be sure that your dog's costume fits well without impairing your pups

movement vision our breathing it's candy collection is going to take a while pack

water and a bowl for your dog and give him plenty of breaks to rest along the

way and as always keep your pet on a leash stress is dr. Rachel barrack of

animal acupuncture with all the loud noises and scary costumes you want to be

sure that you can steer your pup out of trouble when needed before heading out

have a plan in place to get your dog home safely if you find he isn t

enjoying the walk never force your dog to endure a frightening situation as it

will only make things worse down the road your dog may lose interest so have

an exit plan in place should it be too stressful for your dog berrak tells the

dodo perhaps one parent can bring the pup home and another continue

trick-or-treating with your kids

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DARK WEB RED ROOMS | WHAT IS RED ROOM ? EXPLAINED IN (বাংলা) - Duration: 4:43.

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WHAT ARE THOSE???? - Duration: 0:11.

yea i'm ready for that hurricane bro.

What the FUCK are those???

i like that.

Those are the chanclas (flip-flops) your bitch gave me (:

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First Ever Bird's-Eye View Video Of North Korea Shows What Pyongyang Is Really Like - Duration: 2:12.

First Ever Bird's-Eye View Video Of North Korea Shows What Pyongyang Is Really Like

Singaporean photographer Aram Pan shot a 360-degree aerial video of Pyongyang, North Korea for the first time ever.

Pan was permitted by the communist country's authority to shoot the video on a microlight aircraft for a project called DPRK360.

In contrast to prevailing public opinion, Aram claimed the North Korean government was actually surprisingly permissive about filming.

An official (from relevant authorities) censored my footage and erased some of the photos.

But still, I was able to keep 90 percent of my work. — Aram Pan.

Pan believes his relaxed attitude towards North Korean people had loosened their strict privacy regime for him.

"North Korea prohibits any footage of its military, soldiers and construction sites.

But when it comes to other things, it wasn't very restrictive." — Aram Pan.

The rare aerial footage of North Koreas capital, Pyongyang, showed that the city was looking very clean and modern.

Although the footage showed many colorful skyscrapers, modern highways, and newly constructed bridges, viewers have been commenting on the bizarre emptiness of the streets.

Check out the entire footage of them flying over Pyongyang below (for best results, view in Google Chrome):.

Source: Koreaherald.

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WHAT AM I? INDONESIAN WEGENE ANCESTRY RESULTS! - Duration: 4:49.

Look at me it's Lukmi

and welcome to The Lukmi Show.

In today's video I'm going to show you my Wegene results.

So a while back I uploaded a video of myself

showing you guys the results of my AncestryDNA test.

You can watch the video up here somewhere.

There's a link to it

and also there's a link in the description.

After I uploaded that video

I got comments and messages from people

telling me to upload my AncestryDNA raw data to Wegene.

Wegene is a Chinese based DNA company

and apparently they're more specific

when it comes to Asian ethnicities

and they break it down a bit more further.

Okay let's go.

Let's start this.

I have a piece of paper here with all my results.

So let's start of with the grouping

that I'm most part of.

So according to Wegene results

I am 70.73% Chinese

however when you click on it

it breaks it down further.

33.28% is under the label Gaoshan

which includes the indigenous tribes of Taiwan:

The Amis and Atayal.

The Amis and Atayal are Austronesian tribes

and one-third of me matches to them.

Southern Han Chinese is 26.69%.

I think I gotta book a trip China hey?

I'm gonna see where my ancestors are from.

The Dai tribe: 5.56%.

The Lahu tribe: 4.78%.

The next major category is Southeast Asia.

I'm 8.23% Cambodian.

I'm 7.79% Kinh.

I had to look this up.

I think it's just another name for the Vietnamese people.

So the results here could show

that my ancestors weren't only going through the Taiwan route.

They were also going through peninsula Southeast Asia route too.

Going down I pick up Oceanian.

I'm 7.65% Papuan.

My ethnicity is Buginese.

It's a tribe that inhabits Southern Sulawesi

and they call themselves To Ogi or Bugis.

The Buginese people are known to have traded

with the Aboriginal people of northern Australia.

Do you think that maybe I have an ancestor

from that history with contact with the Aboriginal people

or do you think that maybe it's just a remnant

of the original inhabitants of what is now Indonesia

before Austronesians came?

Sulawesi is also kinda in the transitional zone

between Melanesia and Asia

so it could be because of that too.

The last major group I'm going to be visiting

is the South Asian group.

I have uploaded my results to DNA.land

and also GEDMatch

but maybe in the future I'll make a video on them too.

So 4.44% of me is from South Asia

and 4.12% is Bengali.

I'm not too surprised with this

because India has had lots of historical contact with Indonesia

So yes these are the groups that make me.

It's time to visit more of Asia to get to know my peoples.

I would love to know other Wegene results

of people from Sulawesi and eastern Indonesia

because I want to know if the results here

are just the typical snapshot

of the typical Buginese person

or could it be that there are

some more recent ancestors

who mixed around and travelled

and liked the taste of different peoples.

I know I'll never know the full story

but this is a great start to get a snapshot

of what I'm made of.

This is one of my more serious videos.

You can check out my other ones

but yes thank you so much for watching

and remember to subscribe if you want to see more from me.

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live on facebook 10/29/2017 TURN ON C C TO KNOW WHAT I'M SAYING - Duration: 0:39.

SORRY FOR MY THE SOUND DANG YOUTUBE BUT I'M GOING LIVE TOMORROW AT 10:00 TO 3:00 MAY STAR AT 11 AND 12 AND END AT 1 OR 2 BUT YEAH BE ON FACEBOOK THAT DAY

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How to tell if your Wheel Bearing is Bad - What a Bad Wheel Bearing Sounds Like - Bundys Garage - Duration: 2:27.

ALRIGHT MY LITTLE DIY'ERS BUNDYS GARAGE BUNDY

HERE HERE'S A HUB OFF A HONDA ACCORD WE'RE DOING

THE WHEEL FRONT WHEEL BEARING IT IS SHOT BUT A

COUPLE OF THINGS I WANTED TO SHOW YOU BEFORE

I SHOW YOU EVERYTHING ELSE SO GOT THE NEW

AXLE IN UM DON'T EVER LET YOUR BRAKE CALIPER

JUST HAND BY THE BRAKE HOSE IT PUTS UNDO

TENSION AND STRESS ON THE BRAKE HOSE

RIGHT HERE IT COULD RIP AND LEAD TO PROBLEMS OR

IT COULD GET MICRO CRACKS IN IT AND THEN YOU

HAVE PROBLEMS DOWN THE ROAD WITH FAILURE OF

THE BRAKE LINE AND NOBODY WANTS FAILURE WITH

THE BRAKE LINE GOING DOWN THE ROAD I GOT THIS

LITTLE STOOL I'M PLACING THE CALIPER ON OR YOU

COULD GET A BUNGEE CORD WRAP IT AROUND THE

UPPER CONTROL ARM AND HANG IT FROM THERE

BUT LET ME SHOW YOU WHAT THIS WHEEL BEARING

SOUND LIKE A WHEEL BEARING SHOULD NOT SOUND

LIKE THIS

TOTALLY SHOT TOTALLY SHOT SO

I GOT SOME NEW NATIONAL BEARINGS FROM

O'REILLY AUTO PARTS I'M GOING TO PUT ON HERE

LET ME SHOW YOU THOSE NATIONAL BEARINGS

REAL QUICK SO I PICKED UP THESE NATIONAL

BEARINGS FROM O'REILLY AUTO PARTS I'M NOT

PAID BY O'REILLY AT ALL WHATSOEVER I HAVE NO

AFFILIATION WITH O'REILLY AUTO PARTS I WOULD

LOVE TO WORK WITH O'REILLY AUTO PARTS DOING

DIY VIDEOS FOR THERE PARTS THAT THEY SELL

BUT INTERESTING THIS IS THIS NUMBER RIGHT HERE

510050 BEARINGF NUMBER IS THE SAME PART

NUMBER FOR A TIMKEN BEARING A LOT OF BEARINGS

ARE MARKED WITH THIS 510050 NUMBER UM

THE MASTER PRO O'REILLY'S MASTERPRO

BEARING HAS THAT MARKING I BELIEVE

AUTOZONE BEARING HAS THAT AS WELL I DON'T

KNOW IF IT'S JUST A UNIVERSAL NUMBER UM THAT

THEY USE

WHEN MAKING BEARINGS

SO HERE'S THE NEW BEARING GOT TO PRESS THIS

HUB OUT PUT IN THE NEW BEARING

AND GET THIS HONDA BACK ON THE ROAD

ONE THING I DID NOTICE THOUGH KIND OF I DON'T

WANT TO DAY UPSETTING BUT MADE IN CHINA

MADE IN CHINA

BUT IT IS FEDERAL MOGUL THIS IS HOW YOU TELL IF

A WHEEL BEARING BEARING IS BAD SOUND

A WHEEL BEARING SHOULD NOT SOUND LIKE THAT

IF YOU HAVE FOUND THIS VIDEO HELPFUL PLEASE

CONSIDER SUBSCRIBING TO BUNDYS GARAGE

COMMENTS QUESTIONS CONCERNS YOU CAN

REACH OUT TO ME AT BUNDYSGARAGE AT GMAIL

DOT COME YOU CAN FOLLOW ME ON TWITTER

AND LIKE ALWAYS

I'LL KEEPEM' ROLLIN' FOR YA

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MIT's New App lets your Car tell you what it needs. - Duration: 1:19.

A research team from MIT is developing a new smartphone app that can tell if Car tires

need air, spark plugs are bad, or air filter needs replacing.

This App wouldn't need to know anything about the car's history or to connect to

it in any way; the information would be derived from analyzing the car's sounds and vibrations,

as measured by the phone's microphone and accelerometers.

This smartphone app could save the average driver $125 a year and improve their overall

gas mileage by a few percentage points..

For trucks, the savings could run to $600 a year, not counting the benefits of avoiding

breakdowns that could result in lost income.

The basic idea is to provide diagnostic information that can warn the driver of upcoming issues

or needed routine maintenance, before these conditions lead to breakdowns or blowouts.

Many of the diagnostics are derived by using machine-learning processes to compare many

recordings of sound and vibration from well-tuned cars with similar ones that have a specific

problem.

For more infomation >> MIT's New App lets your Car tell you what it needs. - Duration: 1:19.

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what music are you into [VF] - Duration: 1:28.

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What I Eat in a Day (Suprachallenge) - Duration: 8:49.

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What Tense Are You Writing In? - NaNoWriMo Preptober 2017 - VLOG - Duration: 3:08.

Hey! Can't do that. This is a great video. Hey I just want to make this video real

quick hopefully be... hopefully my feet sliding on the ground aren't gonna be

too loud. What did I want to share? What DID I want to share? I look like a child.

Wow, that took long enough to settle down. So NaNoWriMo... oh I still am not used to

saying that is starting in in a couple days! I don't know when you're watching

this but I am curious to know what perspective and what tense you are

writing your novel in because I'm writing mine in present tense

first-person which apparently is one of the hardest tenses to write a novel in.

Actually almost everything I've ever written is in this tense and there's two

reasons. The present tense thing is because I come from writing screenplays

mostly and I feel that when you are in the present tense it just makes things

more exciting. I think you can make stuff plenty exciting in the past tense and it

gets really confusing if your writing ever in future tense

but present tense it's hard if you're not used to writing that way. You

really have to keep in mind that you're in the moment and you can't put as

much stuff in context. But it forces you to show and not tell. To

put more action into the scenes to express the things that you otherwise

would just tell the audience. The reason I'm writing in first-person is obviously

not because of screenwriting. Because most screenwriting is not in the

first-person but I just find it really interesting to get inside of the

character's head in like a whole nother level. It's not easy to do at all and I

often find myself forgetting that I'm writing in that tense and then I have to

go back and and rewrite a little bit. But it forces you to stay with that

character and also forces you to figure out ways to transition a lot more

creatively. I think it's really interesting.

Almost everything I've written has been from this tense except for the

Phoenix IV series of short stories. Those are all in third person and that's

just because it jumps around characters a lot and I didn't want to be inside of

one character's head in the scene. I wanted to see the scene from all of the

characters' perspectives and be more like a fly on the wall because that's what

basically you are through the story. These other stories that I wrote are all

in first-person. I'd love to hear what you are writing your story as and what

are your thoughts on first-person present perspective? Is it hard to read

that way? Is it impossible to write? What do you think? Let me know down in the

description* below and good luck writing this month. It's gonna be intense!

For more infomation >> What Tense Are You Writing In? - NaNoWriMo Preptober 2017 - VLOG - Duration: 3:08.

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Travel Insurance Explained - Why you Need it and What to do in a Medical Emergency - Duration: 7:57.

we have a very important topic to talk to you about today it is the importance

of why you need travel insurance now a lot of people don't think about travel

insurance when they're when they're heading out on even a short trip or a

long trip really but we're here to tell you that you definitely need it and we

know from firsthand experience

yeah Dave broke his back in the Amazon a couple of

years ago yes he did and if we didn't have insurance it would have cost us

well over $100,000 and we'd still be paying that sucker off right now but

because we have travel insurance we had medical evacuation we have hospital

stays covered we had x-rays and CT scans everything was covered and we I had it

all under our insurance otherwise if we didn't we either a would have been

paying all of that in a pocket or even worse what many people do is think well

maybe it's not so bad maybe he just has a really badly bruised back for

everything and maybe we'll just try and get ourselves back to Canada it wouldn't

have worked he had a broken back you broke two vertebrae in your back and

thank God for health insurance because you have a full recovery I did I'm

standing here today though most people think oh well that'll never happen to me

I'm not gonna break my back you know did you do it doing some adventure obviously

cuz we're adventures no all I was doing was stepping into a boat and I happened

to slip and fall backwards and hit my back on a metal stair so it can happen

doing anything anywhere that's why it's great to have the best coverage when

you're away you don't want to be stuck with those medical bills like Deb said

for the rest of your life and it doesn't have to be something also

it doesn't have to be something that is super serious you know I know this

happened to Deb brother he was down in Florida you know dad down in the US and

he slipped and broke his fall with his hands you know didn't hurt anything but

about an hour later his wrist wrist all swelled up and he had to go to the

hospital to get it looked at and if he didn't have medical insurance we all

know what the cost can be in the US and he was covered so even though he was

just going to Florida for a short amount of time he understood the importance of

having travel insurance no matter what the length or where you're going of your

what destination your trip is in too many people think oh it's just a short

trip nothing will happen well things do happen Dave and I can

vouch that things happen all the time when we least expect it when we're

climbing or kayaking or doing some treks in the outback

nothing ever happens to us no but whatever we're just in the city or doing

something mundane that's when it seems like we hurt ourselves we never worry

about how much it's going to cost us the minute we feel something an ailment or

sick or hurt ourselves we go to a doctor overseas and we make sure that it's

better so let's talk about a few of the misconceptions that people think of why

they don't need health insurance or travel insurance one thing people think

is that oh I'm covered as long as I got that travel insurance with my credit

card not always so we always recommend for people to check the fine print read

see what's covered a lot of people don't do this and you don't want to be in a

destination and have to use it and find out you're not covered

we recommend buying supplemental insurance on top of your credit card

insurance because just then you know what you're covered for and you don't

have to worry about things so reading that fine print buying a little bit of

extra coverage especially we're doing a longer trip is well worth the cost a lot

of people think they have coverage with their company at work or with their home

province or state that's not the case most of the time the minute you step

foot out of the country or even out of your province or state you are not

covered so you want to make sure you find out about that and the coverage

that you need to get you want to make sure that you have emergency evacuation

insurance that's really important if you have a severe injury you need to get out

of there and get on an air ambulance and get home or get to a facility that can

take care of you when Dave broke his back in the Amazon we were in the middle

of the jungle and he had to spend some time in a little tiny jungle hospital

that did not have the facilities and things No thank God we had that air

ambulance insurance that could take him on a stretcher back to Canada where he

could get the health that he needed

now a lot of people say oh I don't need trip cancellation or trip interruption

insurance well this is something else you should have as well especially if

you're going on a longer term trip if you're doing something a little bit

short where the cost isn't that big I wouldn't really worry about it but if

you're doing a longer trip I would definitely recommend it because if

something comes up a medical emergency or anything like that you can get your

flights and everything refunded which is which is a great thing especially if

you've dished out you know five to ten thousand dollars you don't want to eat

that money so it'll be covered under your insurance you also want to make

sure what kind of coverage you are covered for do you have a private

hospital room do you have hotels covered do you have food covered that's all

really important when you if when you have your loved one in the hospital when

dave was injured I didn't have to worry about the extra days I was spending in

in Peru or the extra money I'd be spending on a hotel or food everything

was covered all prescriptions were covered and the great thing about a lot

of those flights the medical evacuation insurance if you don't even have to pay

for that that money goes into paperwork and goes right to the insurance company

so you don't have to fork out fifty to one hundred thousand dollars right then

and there who be happy about that yeah now baggage insurance is another thing

that people don't really think about it a lot of times it is included in your

credit card insurance or in your travel insurance policy but again it's always

good to check the fine print it's a really good thing to have because if

your bags get lost or they get stolen or they don't get there in time then you

have that insurance where you can go out and buy clothes and and toiletries and

all those things that you that you need to they actually find your bags or you

know to get you to the store when you do have a medical emergency you want to

make sure that you have all of your paperwork in order Dave wouldn't really

know about this then he was on a lot of drugs when we were in Peru he was really

really in badging but I had a lot of work that I had to do I had to gather up

all the paperwork I had to make sure that I called my insurance company

before anything happened and luckily there was a satellite phone on the ship

we were on I called American Express was who we we used and I said my husband has

had a bad fall I need to know what I'm covered for and if you can't get on the

phone beforehand you have to do it right away soon as you get to the hospital

make sure you get on the phone to your insurance company a good insurance

company will be on there telling what you what you're covered for telling you

what paperwork you need I needed to get all of his x-rays all of his doctor's

notes everything that he possibly had all of his prescriptions and another

great thing that insurance companies offer our translators a lot of times you

can do the basic conversation with people when you're in a country but you

can't do the really important things so having a translator come to help you out

set things up and gather what you need is invaluable so as you can see we are

true believers in travel insurance we have used our insurance a lot we've had

a motorcycle accident in Thailand I've had a knee infection a very bad blood

infection in Africa gave absolutely broke his back in Peru and we've always

had travel insurance we've never had to worry about going broke because we get

sick when we're travelling so we highly recommend you getting it it's very

little money for a lot of peace of mind so before you head out on your next trip

make sure to call your insurance provider or your credit card see what

you're covered for and make sure you have all the right covers before you

head out there and travel and for more travel tips make sure you subscribe to

our channel we have new travel videos travel tips travel tips on every single

week

For more infomation >> Travel Insurance Explained - Why you Need it and What to do in a Medical Emergency - Duration: 7:57.

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Loki & Thor || What you always wanted (SPOILERS!!) - Duration: 3:23.

At the end of the day, you're you and I'm me

Loki

Come home

We were raised together

we played together, we fought together

Loki, enough

Do you remember none of that?

I remember a shadow

I'm ready father. So am I.

Loki

You're my brother, my friend. sometimes I'm envious

But never doubt that I love you

ooh, nice feathers

I'll tell father what you did here today

I didn't do it for him

You should know that when we fought each other in the past

I did so with a glimmer of hope that my brother was still in there somewhere

That hope no longer exists to protect you

You betray me and I will kill you

Loki

I never wanted the throne

I only ever wanted to be your equal

It's too late to stop it

We can, together.

He's my brother

I'm not your brother

I never was

no no no

I'm a fool. Stay with me.

I'm sorry

What help were you in your cell?

Who put me there? Who put me there?

You know damn well who

What makes you think you can trust me?

I don't (Trust my rage)

Mother did

Was that her last expression? Trust?

When you let her die?

Loki no

This is goodbye brother

We can together

farewell

Loki I thought the world of you

I thought we were going to fight side by side forever

But let's be honest, our paths diverged a long time ago

It's probably for the best that we never see each other again

That's what you always wanted

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Seungjae in a police uniform? What is he up to? [The Return of Superman/2017.10.29] - Duration: 10:27.

Let's go.

- Salute. / - Salute.

Don't throw out your garbage here.

(Everyone, listen to me.)

Okay, we won't.

Don't run, it's dangerous.

There are so many ants.

Don't run.

Let's cross.

You can't cross when it's red light.

You can't cross when it's red light.

Okay.

My goodness, Seungjae. What a serious policeman.

Hello.

- Yes, hello. / - I called earlier.

- I'm Ko Jiyong. / - Yes.

- Hello. / - Hello.

Are you Seungjae?

I want to volunteer with Seungjae.

Is there something we can do?

We have action officers.

Action officers visit the elderly

and check how they're doing and what help they need.

We would appreciate it if you could help.

- Can you do a good job? / - Yes.

Good luck.

(They're action officers for the day!)

- Please do a good job. / - Okay.

We have a car prepared.

You can go around together.

Please do a good job.

(They make visits to those in need of help.)

- Let's go. / - Yes, let's go.

(Action Officer Seungjae is on his way!)

♪ Move out of the way, honk ♪

Let's go, Seungjae.

(They arrived at the first house.)

Dad, I'm looking for thieves.

(On guard)

Seungjae, we're going to an elderly lady's home.

You have to ask her if she's doing okay.

Hello, grandma.

(Grandma, are you home?)

Grandma?

Ma'am? Hello.

Is that a baby? Come in.

- Hello. / - Hello.

You have pretty shoes.

Grandma, you're pretty.

(She's bringing out snacks.)

There's this one and this one too.

(He's happy.)

What's your name?

- Ko Seungjae. / - Ko Seungjae?

You speak very well.

Do you have any leaks

or is there anything bothering you?

I have a lot I need, but I feel bad.

We'll do as much as we can.

One light doesn't work.

- Your lights? / - The lights?

That one.

(Jiyong takes a look.)

I'll go buy the same one

and change it for you. Is there a store nearby?

I'll be right back.

(He's off to the hardware store.)

What should we do?

- What is this? / - It's chili.

What is this?

They're chili leaves.

- It's big. / - My goodness.

It's big.

Why are there green ones and red ones?

This one is old.

This one is young.

I want to smell it.

No, you can't.

It's so spicy.

(Screaming)

(He's overacting just like the grandma.)

I dried this one.

(They get along so well.)

You're so adorable.

(There's so much laughter thanks to chili.)

- How cute. / - What is this?

Bring it over. I'll show you.

Sit down here.

(Do you want to know what it's for?)

It goes like this. Gosh, that feels good.

I want to try.

Okay, do me. That feels good.

How nice.

- Does it feel good? / - Yes, it's great.

(Seungjae is giving her a massage.)

How wonderful.

Put this in your pocket.

(Put the candy in your pocket.)

Put in another one. Good job.

Don't tell Dad.

Okay. I won't tell him.

(The candy alliance)

Guess what I'm eating.

I don't know.

(They're the best partners.)

I should make you something delicious.

What do you like? Do you like potatoes?

Yes.

She wants to feed Seungjae something.

She rushes to make potato pancakes.

(Grandma's special potato pancakes)

Seungjae, do you know how to eat this?

It's delicious.

- Gosh, it's delicious. / - What is it?

What is it? It's potato pancakes.

There's ketchup. Try it.

Gosh, you're good.

- Hot. / - Is it hot?

Hurry up and cool down.

(Hurry up and cool down for Seungjae.)

(He's copying her.)

Try it now. Good.

(Biting)

(Delicious)

It tastes like fries.

Gosh, you're so smart.

Seungjae is in love with her potato pancakes.

This time, it's for you.

That's too big.

Thank you.

Jiyong is rushing over.

He bought some more things the elderly lady needs.

(The grandma's house is filled with laughter.)

I don't know.

(She was lonely, but now she's laughing.)

Your dad is here.

What is the policeman doing?

- Why do you have rice? / - I bought it.

Why would you bother?

I bought some fruits and rice.

- My goodness. / - It's nothing.

- I feel bad. / - Don't be.

Let me change your lights first.

Your son is so smart. He talks well too.

Thank you.

(Jiyong switches the lightbulb.)

- It's bright. / - It's a lot brighter.

- We'll come back. / - When?

We'll come back.

I'll come after three nights.

Please visit again.

Bye, grandma.

Okay. Take care.

- Stay healthy. / - Grandma, stay healthy.

You, too.

Let's go!

- Let's go. / - Let's go.

- Hello. / - Hello.

Let's go in. Take your shoes off.

- I'm here. / - Come in.

- Hello. / - Hello.

Gosh, you're cute.

(A visiting nurse is here too.)

Why is a nurse here?

Grandma hurt her knee.

- The nurse will help. / - Is it a check-up?

- Yes, it's a check-up. / - Check-up.

- I want to watch. / - Okay, come watch.

I want to see if she's brave.

(Brave grandma is testing her blood pressure.)

What is that?

I'm checking her blood pressure.

That's part of a check-up.

Your blood pressure is normal.

It's 130 over 80.

What are you listening to?

- Do you want to hear it? / - Yes!

- I'll check her. / - Go ahead.

He must know how to do it.

(She's surprised.)

Try over here.

- How am I? / - I'll fix you.

Gosh, thank you.

(His words make her feel better.)

(Seungjae, I'm proud of you.)

Grandma, are you getting a shot?

Yes.

I don't want her to get a shot.

We're checking her blood sugar level.

What do we do?

Don't give her a shot.

I shouldn't?

I have to get it since I'm sick.

(Poking)

(There's blood coming out from her finger.)

What do I do?

(He steps back after seeing blood.)

What do I do?

(What do I do?)

Why is she getting a shot?

Because she's sick.

My legs hurt the most.

I'll make an appointment at the clinic.

I'll take you there and drive you back.

- Gosh, thank you. / - It's nothing.

Let's go!

Move out of the way.

Grandma is coming.

(Make way for grandma!)

Let's go.

(They're escorting her.)

(Seungjae opens the door for her.)

Grandma, get on.

Seungjae, move.

I have to move.

Hold on.

(I have to go too.)

(They're sitting in the back together.)

Good boy.

- Here we go. / - Okay.

Does physiotherapy help?

If I get it every day, it feels good.

- However, now... / - You can't go often.

No. When I used to go, I only needed one cane.

But this year, I need two canes.

It's embarrassing to go outside.

I just stay indoors.

It's too embarrassing.

(Action Officer Seungjae is feeling tired.)

- The baby is sleeping. / - Yes.

He must be tired.

Seungjae is sleeping,

so could you look after him

while I take her up to the clinic?

(Dad, please take good care of her!)

(She's getting Jiyong's help.)

She finally arrived, holding on to Jiyong's hand.

(Her therapy is starting.)

- It'll get hot soon. / - Okay.

It's warm.

- Thank you. / - No problem.

(Jiyong stays by her side.)

I'm bothering so many people.

I feel so bad.

Don't think like that.

Then you'll get sad.

- I hope you get better. / - Okay.

Grandma, please stay healthy.

(Get well, grandma!)

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What is absolute immunity? [POLICYbrief] - Duration: 3:10.

The President enjoys absolute immunity from civil damages liability for his official acts

as President.

The Founders never gave particular voice in the Constitution to a provision that explicitly

immunized the President, but the Supreme Court has determined that the Constitution was intended

to do so.

Nixon against Fitzgerald was a landmark case, really establishing the absolute immunity

of the President.

The case was brought by a former Air Force analyst, who was fired from his job, he said,

in retaliation for, uh, certain controversial congressional testimony he gave, that was

critical of a certain Air Force program.

The Supreme Court held that the civil damages action he brought could not be brought against

the President because the President was absolutely immune from civil damages liability for his

official acts.

The basic rationale of the case was that the separation of powers and the President's unique

authorities and responsibilities as the Chief Executive and the Commander in Chief in our

Constitutional system protected him from civil damages liability for his official acts.

The President had to be able to exercise his authority under Article II of the Constitution,

without worry of possibly creating civil damages liability to those who might be adversely

affected by his official acts.

Now, that doesn't mean that the President is above the law.

Certainly with respect to official acts the President takes, his actions can be challenged,

and they can be reviewed in court, and if they're found to have exceeded his authorities

under the Constitution or under the statutory authority that he purports to be acting under,

the President can be enjoined or his administration can be enjoined to stop, essentially, doing

the acts that are in excess of Constitutional or statutory authority.

If the President is acting in his unofficial capacity, the President can be sued for civil

damages.

We know that from a case called Clinton against Jones.

That case was brought by a woman who claimed that when the President had been Governor

of Arkansas, that he had engaged in some inappropriate sexual advances and harassment.

The Supreme Court held that the President does not have immunity from civil damages

liability for acts undertaken in his unofficial, that is in his personal capacity.

The other remedy available for acts that are deemed to exceed the President's authorities

or even, ultimately, to constitute criminal activity, is impeachment.

So, the President is never above the law.

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WHAT IS 0.00 CPC IN ADSENT AND FIX IT SEO VIDEOS 2017 - Duration: 10:06.

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Ce bratara! What a bracelet! Muzeul arheologic. The archaeological museum. Dijon, part 3 - Duration: 4:12.

And now we are going to the second floor.

I have to be careful not to fall on the stairs.

Let's see a bit here.

As you can see, here we have things

from the prehistoric age.

Neolithic age.

Of course, I can not miss this bracelet.

Which is very massive,

I do not know what landmark to give you, my hand is not very big.

If someone could wear this bracelet,

it will surely hurt her hand.

And these are the things I like the most,

the little statuettes.

Look what beautiful are these pots!

I want to tell you that all the museums in Dijon, which belong to the municipality,

you can visit them for free.

So, you save 10-15 euros.

It really deserves to visit them.

I'm trying to take you in a few places now,

but I hope you will come and visit too, if you have the chance.

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What Polio Eradication Means to Me - Duration: 2:26.

I'm a polio survivor. So for me, polio eradication is personal.

Why it is important for us to continue doing it, because we know that it is a preventable disease.

I found it important to do something meaningful

to provide credible information to polio survivors and their family members.

There has been a great deal of satisfaction

in working through the period when India gradually reached Polio free status.

And the thought of how many children are now walking to school that would have been paralyzed,

gives us all a sense of achievement.

We don't have barriers, we don't have borders,

we can promote peace and we can change the lives of so many people.

I've spent the last three years travelling the world fundraising.

I've visited, I think it's 47 countries now.

You know, it is in the western world, especially North America and Europe,

people feel that polio has been eliminated. It is still there and it is only one flight away.

As long as the polio virus is circulating,

every unvaccinated child can be affected by polio and get paralyzed.

It is important that we continue to vaccinate

because no child in any corner of the world should deserve to be crippled for the lack of those two drops.

This is the time to really put in more effort.

Polio is a lifetime disease. We must drop to zero and end polio now.

I'm asking you to be the best polio eradication advocate you can possibly be.

Because it takes all of us to be successful.

For more infomation >> What Polio Eradication Means to Me - Duration: 2:26.

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What's app status for best friends 👦👨👧 - Duration: 1:01.

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What Sets Allysian Apart - Duration: 1:46.

Before we began formulating our line of products we asked ourselves a very important question.

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