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Hey everyone! welcome to my video today i'll talk about plans for merging heroes

right now i have 3 heroes at +10 Palla, Cordelia and Catria

so that's my core team i'm using for arena but i'm looking to replace them eventually

Camilla is one hero i have at +7 right now she has a legendary weapon, so she can score

higher in arena than other fliers like Cherche so before she gets into my main team, i need

three more merges and a high score special skill

i'll probably just give her aether.

Clair is the other hero i have at +7, and she also has a legendary weapon

i'm not sure whether i want aether or galeforce for Clair, as both work fine with her weapon's

refinement she could also use distant counter.

so i hope i can get some hectors soon

Palla will probably stay in my main arena team for a while

but i'd like to replace her with Caeda eventually, or maybe a non-flier like Selena or Eirika

but i rarely pull from red orbs, so i don't have any other high merged red hero

Cherche i have at +9, and i'm just waiting for a perfect IVs one

right now she's +atk -spd, which is fine for a brave build

but i'd like to give her some kind of speedy hammer build.

so i'd like a non -spd one i don't think she's ever going back into my

main arena team tho.

Est is a hero i want to build, so she can be in a team with her sisters

but i haven't pulled an Est in a while.

i'll probably give her a brave build, with life and death

i'd also like to merge other fliers eventually, like Florina, Beruka and Shanna

but that's more of a long-term plan maybe if we get some demotions i could build

other fliers too, like Hinoka, Tana or Minerva .

and the last one is Serra.

i just love her i'm not sure what i'd want for her tho

probably a close counter build.

maybe with absorb, but fear, pain and gravity are pretty cool too

i don't really pull from a lot of colorless orbs tho, so i don't have any extra copies

for merges right now but i'd love to build her eventually.

and tomorrow we are getting a new legendary banner.

and i think i'll be pulling from green and blue orbs. maybe reds too

and what i want the most, from highest priority to the lowest, are:

Camillas and Clairs Legendary Hector for Distant counter fodder

Ests, and a good IVs Cherche Myrrh and Female Morgan

Lyns and Ikes, as fodder Maybe Caedas and Eirikas if i end up pulling

Red, and Pallas for goad fliers

so i hope i get lucky tomorrow.

So yeah, that was it for the video thank you for watching, and please consider

subscribing if you liked it here you can check out my schedule for the

week and here you can find some of my other videos

or you can go to my main youtube page, where i have everything organized

i really hope you enjoyed, and see you next time

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What Will Drive India's Growth | Saurabh Mukherjea, CFA | The Exchange Real Vision - Duration: 1:56.

The market's got a little expensive, but nothing to suggest a bubble in Indian stocks.

And that's in spite of unprecedented flows into the domestic market.

So it looks like we've begun in an era where we've financialized the economy.

Where domestic savings other than going endlessly into buying bars of gold.

And buying super expensive properties in Mumbai.

Now instead end up in the stock market and the bond market in the commodity market.

And we created a sort of a deeper financial story than we've seen in India before.

And India's history is like that.

If you look at India across the last 50 years, we've had pretty much decade upon decade growth

improving.

All right, so '70s was better than the '60s, '80s were better than the '70s, so on, so

forth.

Growth has improved for 50 years because every 10, 15 years the country goes through a bout

of reform, a bout of change, which unlocks a certain source of growth.

And it looks to me that in this current decade the main source of growth we're unlocking

is our own enormous savings firepower.

We save a third of our GDP.

That means we see it on $300, $350 billion.

Until two years ago, we were packing it away in physical assets.

Finally we're putting into financial, $250 billion a year of household financial savings.

My reckoning is a decade hence, we'll be saving north of a trillion of household financial

savings every year.

There are very, very few countries in the world which have done a trillion dollars or

more of annual financial savings.

And my reckoning is India'son the path to become one of those countries in the next

10 years.

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What if the United States annexed the Yucatán? - Duration: 8:05.

Manifest destiny

The belief that American settlers were destined to expand across North America was an integral part of American culture in the 19th century

The destiny was vague

some viewed it as a mission to extend Republican democracy to people's across the continent while others viewed it as God's wish to civilize the

people of American institutions

Swing them across the new world

Various treatises were created to further this idea

buying the Louisiana territory from France and

Florida from Spain as well as fixing banners to extend American influence from sea to shining sea in this episode

We'll be looking at one more potential target for this belief system the Yucatan, Peninsula

The Yucatan had appealed to the United States for annexation as they desperately needed military assistance against a local mine

Uprising when this was brought to the United States government

President James K pulk mildly approve of the offer and it passed the House of Representatives but was blocked by the Senate

Signing the war in Mexico as their primary concern but for the sake of alternate history

Let's look at what would happen if the United States annexed the u Cataumet public, but first we need some history

The u khatallah was twice a republic during the 19th century the first in 1823 were joined the Mexican

Federation following independence

Mexico had gained independence Paine in 1821 as the first Mexican Empire

this Empire led by Emperor Agustin the first quickly had massive stability issues in

August the following year a plan to overthrow Agustin was discovered which encompass 16 members of Congress in late October the same year

Agustin had dissolved Congress as they were held like criticizing him and his policies

This led to revolts all across the empire and him eventually being deposed this also led to the formation of the Central American

Republic wouldn't encompass all lands between Mexico and Panama which have been unofficial provinces in the empire

From there Mexico was formed as a republic with the new constitutions put in place in 1824

This Constitution was repealed in 1835 putting in an era of the central's government

this centralist government caused a massive amount of rebellion and a republic declaration within the following years a

Rebellious star in the states of zakat Angus and Tabasco switch combined with a successful Texan Revolution 1835

Heavily weakened the government's control in the outer regions of the country when the French invaded Mexico in 1838

This is only furthered weakened

The central's control over the country sparking more rebellions in the Rio Grande and another rebellion to Bosco's the coton declare their independence

again

In 1841 sign the stripping away of local autonomy as the main cause

The original Central's government had accepted the bouton independence in some capacity

but when set to honest stages Kuhn 1841

He radicalize Essentials government and send an army to retake the territory

They managed to fight back against the Mexican army by were facing severe economic

Issues due to the bloc in Mexican trade and later blocking by the United States government and a war against local Mayan in

Desperation the Yucatan government pleaded with various governments for military assistance in exchange for sovereignty

But this alternate scenario what if the United States Senate passed the resolution?

to annex the Yucatan for this scenario to work within reality a few things would need to be changed first President Polk dies in

1846 shortly after the war with Mexico starts and Vice President George and Alice takes power

This isn't that hard to see happening as Polk's health was rather poor at the time and he had a habit of overworking himself

Once he left office at the end of a term

He died one month after Dallas was much more of an expansion on opportu sin nature

So long as the mexican-american war is going on

he will likely claim that acts in the Yucatan is a vital goal in defeating Mexico and

second the US government would have to be

partially blind in its

Understanding of the Mayan conflict the mind were far more numerous in any of the native tribes that the United States had dealt with

Previously and they were masters at juggle SATs. Guerrilla warfare

Was the Yucatan got some Mexican weaponry and small contingent so troops they managed to push back to mind from the major settlements

But they still had large control over the territory

This would be a constant and bloody conflict that'll last for decades in the territory in our timeline

It was until 1933

Now the last mine uprising occurred nearly 100 years from its start now, we know this in hindsight

but it is easily possible to imagine the US government seen them as an easy enemy and not taking the conflict as seriously as

It should have been so in this scenario

The USA stumbles into the Yucatan sometime in late

1847 and early

1848 and the supply of guns and a few troops allows the local

Yucatan to do some where to what they did in our timeline and I recapture significant parts of the peninsula

Though the mines Hill control large was a territory that's enough for the u.s

To convince themselves for a while that the Yucatan is easily winnable with that come to 1850

Missouri Compromise

The Yugo town would be allocated as a slave state which we still have the support of the local

population to some degree one of the large

Problems in the war against the Mayan was that they want to use them as a labor force to form the cash cups of sugar

and Hana Qin

It would be unlikely that the Yucatan would be a minute as a state in whole

More than likely it would either be kept as a popular sovereignty

Territory or a minute the whole region's the state even if the control is only nominal it's possible for this as well

Since the lengths of the works of Texas and even large parts of Texas itself aren't very suitable for slavery crop production

Regions of the northern Mexican states are possibly Baja

California as a whole will likely be annex in the scenario as well as a different

Negotiator would be able to secure more land from the district Mexican government and Santa Anas government was willing to see the underpopulated land

But what does this mean for the future?

well

the underlying political causes of the American Civil War would only be amplified in the scenario as

the drive for slave or free state balance and government would come to a head and the cause of

Occupying and protecting these new territories all of which has significant native

Populations and a large number of Catholic Mexicans would prove a major slaying point between the public it would be an unnecessary

war to wage in the Yucatan in the eyes of many and support back home for these services of

adventures likely when to hold for very long

By the time of the American Civil War the position in the Yucatan would be interesting to say the least

The territory would largely be sympathy to the southern cause as the southern population already had a style serfdom before the annexation

And the military presence would likely be of southern origin if man by a volunteer army

but the main concern for the yucatan would be of

Protection the mind would still be a present issue to the populace as you would be impossible before they pacify them just due to disease

terrain and the skill of the Mayan people

Regardless of which site the Yucatan goes with if one at all

Protection for the region would be severely limited and that weakness could very well be exploited as the military focus is back at home

but by the time of the Civil War local authorities within the newly conquered Mexican territory would likely attempt to build up a case for

reunification with Mexico

Sympathies went live with the Union or Confederate more than likely as the local population would be

considered largely second-class citizens within the United States

With many cultural and religious differences between the two

Mexico could possibly fund separate groups within its former land and

Possibly even wage war to take back the land but beyond that it's hard to say

I hope you liked this brief scenario about what would happen

If the United States annexed the Yucatan Republic if you'd like to learn a little bit more

If you'd like to hear another scenario about the United States annexing the whole of Mexico click here for the episode they did about that

Don't forget to Like subscribe and I'll catch you guys next time

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[ENG SUB] Celuv TV PENTAGON: What happened in their dorm? - Duration: 1:49.

MC: Is there any shocking episode about the dorm?

Kino: I have one.

We have two divided dorm based on the old-line and young-line.

But one of the old-line member was supposed to be in young-line's dorm to manage them.

So we exchanged the member of the oldest and youngest, who was Jinho and I.

So I started to live with old-line and Jinho has lived with young-line.

Our dorm's members are Shinwon, Hui, Edawn, Kino and Hongseok, who are the old-line.

Our hyungs are really playful, but I really don't like being teased,

When we first entered the dorm, it wasn't cleaned up yet. All the closets were empty and messed up.

And these grown-up man suggest to play hide-and-seek game in the dorm.

members: It was really fun!

Hui: I want to do it again!

Edawn: I just thought about doing it again these days.

But we're like 24~25 years old!

members: we had so much fun tho!

Edawn: We're doing this seriously.

We played it in adult version.

Kino: They kept asking me to do it for 30 minutes.

Shinwon: when the plastic bags rolling over the floor, I just hide right under them.

Edawn: And the floors were covered with the blankets, we made our body flat and hide.

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What Potential Do You See In The Girls First Program? - Duration: 1:32.

I think going from Girl Guides to Girls First,

one of the best things we're doing is adding the scaffolded programming

I kind of look at as you're one of the building blocks to help the girls reached what their potential is.

I see the potential that this program becomes the girls program.

It's no longer a program that is just given to them.

It's something that they create and they design their own path.

They get to discover who they are and what they want to do.

They don't know what they don't know and if they haven't been exposed to

women in trades or

women firefighters or helping in the community in certain ways.

Those aren't the things that are going to come to their forefront.

What I really see in Girls First is a chance to change the program completely

and really be able to make it customisable to what girls want and especially older girls.

You want to try something new you want to experience something: go out and try it.

The biggest potential for me and Girls First is that we can create a space that is truly welcoming of every girl.

Our goal is to listen to the girls and be there for them while they decide who they are.

We are learning how to fly planes. We are building robots.

We're going out and while we still get to bake cookies and sell cookies, that's not who we are,

it's what we get to do. Girl Guides is all about finding out who you are

and getting to discover new yous every single day

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What Sandy Alderson news means for Mets' trade plans and future - Daily News - Duration: 5:39.

 The most important battle now is not to rise in the NL East or debate the pros and cons of trading Jacob deGrom

 Sandy Alderson announced he is taking a leave of absence to again concentrate on his health

He said he needs further surgery later this summer and that his prognosis is good, but he is on to the more important fight, so he is stepping aside as Mets general manager

 It was called a "leave of absence," but a somber press conference Tuesday at Citi Field sure made it sound like a goodbye to the job

Alderson personalized responsibility for the Mets' shoddy condition, and when his return was broached said, "If I were to look at it on the merits, I'm not sure coming back is warranted

"  Jeff Wilpon, sitting next to Alderson at the press conference, stuck to a script about being concerned about Alderson's health and family, and spun away from answering whether Alderson would ever return to his position

But if the plan were that the seat was going to stay open for Alderson, wouldn't this have been a moment to offer that endorsement and solace? The absence of those words spoke louder than anything actually said

 Around the Mets there had been an assumption of a succession plan anyway. Alderson signed a two-year extension last offseason, but the Mets also rehired Omar Minaya, which was not exactly on Alderson's to-do list

The belief was that John Ricco, the good organizational soldier, would take over from Alderson, perhaps as early as after the 2018 campaign

 Minaya and Ricco are close, and the thought was Minaya would serve in a capacity to Ricco similar to what J

P. Ricciardi did for Alderson — as a former GM known mostly for scouting acumen who could provide counsel, especially when it came to talent evaluation

 Wilpon said that in Alderson's absence, Ricco, Minaya and Ricciardi would share the job, which is the kind of mistake that dysfunctional organizations make

Ownership should not be hearing from multiple parts of baseball operations outside of group meetings

This is how messages get mixed and agendas get pushed forward. Organizations work best when one entrusted person receives all the baseball-related information and synthesizes his recommendations to ownership

 Ricco has served multiple administrations since joining the Mets in 2004 and becoming assistant GM in 2006, including briefly serving as GM in October 2010 between the firing of Minaya and the hiring of Alderson

This should be his audition, to see how he handles a crisis that has worsened with Alderson's recurrent health problems

 But here is the problem for the Mets: Alderson, like a good Marine, took responsibility for what has befallen the team

That is proper. He was in charge of baseball operations, and after the playoffs in 2015-16, the Mets have the fifth-worst record in the majors since the beginning of last year, including the fifth worst this year

 However, all the same folks who counseled him into an old positional group and lack of organizational depth remain, some now in more elevated positions

 Therefore, how much trust should be placed in this infrastructure to make big decisions, particularly heading into the trade deadline? Minaya and Ricciardi both have made major trades as GM and have been involved as counsel at other times, and Ricco has been deeply enmeshed in every big decision for more than a decade with the Mets

 My suspicion is Ricco will end up getting the big seat because the Wilpons, if nothing else, are insular and trust whom they trust, and Ricco is on that list

They went outside for Alderson to try to be sanctified by his reputation and gravitas amid the Madoff debacle

 But if the Wilpons are even a little uncertain about who is going to run baseball operations after this season, how can they permit a seismic move, say, involving a deGrom trade or extension? This kind of forces the Mets to go minimalist, which means trading free-agent-to-be Jeurys Familia for as good a package as possible, and unless some no-brainer comes along for a Steven Matz or Zack Wheeler (unlikely because the rest of the industry is suspicious of their health and competitiveness level), then other decisions need to wait

 What should be emphasized is playing Michael Conforto, Brandon Nimmo, Amed Rosario and Dom Smith as often as possible and keeping the starters healthy for whatever comes next

What also would be valuable is ownership looking in the mirror and trying to pinpoint what in its methods keeps rotating the Mets back to dysfunction and disappointment

 This is a moment to wish positive medical results for Alderson while assessing young players, front-office personnel and — if it has the capacity to self-examine — ownership

The big moves will have to wait until the offseason.

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What is a Keto Paleo Diet? - Duration: 3:12.

I often recommend and talk about a keto-paleo style of eating, so naturally a question I

am often asked is, "What is a keto-paleo style of eating?"

It's a great question, and in today's video, I'm going to answer it.

Hey there, Dr. Nicole here, and today I'm going to explain what a keto-paleo style of

eating is.

There's so much information circulating out there about keto-paleo, it can be hard,

and sometimes time-consuming, to navigate through everything.

Others might describe this style of eating differently, but today I'm going to explain

the way that I use the term in my life and in my Reset & Revitalize program.

Keto is short for ketogenic and describes the macronutrient content of your food - meaning,

the amount of carbohydrates, fats and proteins that make up your diet.

A ketogenic style of eating has a high fat, moderate protein, low carbohydrate macronutrient

content.

This style of eating encourages your metabolism to burn fat for fuel, instead of sugar or

glucose.

Fat's burned in the form of ketones, hence the term keto or ketogenic.

Paleo refers to the specific foods that our ancestors ate and the foods for which our

genetics are optimized.

Paleo foods include quality meats and organ meats, seafood, eggs from pasture-raised chickens,

vegetables, fruits, and raw nuts and seeds.

A paleo style of eating excludes refined grains, sugar, legumes, and processed foods, and also

dairy.

I typically recommend that people avoid dairy, with two exceptions: grass-fed butter and

ghee.

You can watch my video on dairy to learn why dairy can be problematic.

To summarize, ketogenic refers to the macronutrient content of your food: so a high fat, moderate

protein, low carbohydrate diet; and paleo refers to the specific foods that make up

this dietary pattern.

So, a keto-paleo style of eating would include quality meats and organ meats, seafood, pastured

eggs, low-carbohydrate vegetables and fruits, and raw nuts and seeds, with an emphasis on

healthy fats and limiting vegetables and fruits that are high carbohydrate.

Eating keto-paleo can have tremendous health benefits, like increased energy and improved

metabolism, so it's a style of eating that I personally follow and I also recommend in

the meal plans for the Reset & Revitalize program.

In the Reset & Revitalize program, I walk you through, step-by-step, how to achieve

your best health and overcome your health struggles using keto paleo meal plans and

recipes, as well as workouts, and educational videos that can help you live a more revitalized

life.

I want you to have the kind of health that allows you to enjoy life to the fullest, so

I've created this program to help you in that process.

I hope you found today's video helpful in understanding what a keto-paleo style of eating

is, thank you so much for watching, and I'll see you next time!

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What's New in Microsoft EDU | Episode 20 - Duration: 6:41.

- [Crowd] Yes, we know what's new in EDU!

(techno music)

- Hey, and what's up, everybody!

What's New in EDU is back in your world,

I'm Toney, a 4th Grade teacher from Hackensack, New Jersey.

We're gonna give you the scoop on all the new updates

and features from this ed tech wonderland called ISTE.

- And g'day everyone, I'm Mark.

I want to take a second to thank all of you educators

working so hard to give students voice, choice,

and opportunity to direct their own learning,

all the while making the classroom

more inclusive for every student.

We've just released some research,

The Class of 2030, access it down below.

- Aw see that's amazing, Mark,

there's a ton of useful time-saving tools for all of you.

And we've been seeing a lot of capes flying around here,

so where can we get one of those?

Oh, this is amazing!

- Finally!

- Oh, I love it! Awesome.

Now Mike, give us some updates.

Thanks Toney, I'm here with Merlyne Graves from the

Garfield Preparatory Academy in Washington D.C.

Now Merlyne and I have met on Twitter as well as Skype,

but we've never met in person,

until last night, here at ISTE.

So Merlyne, can you tell us all about the amazing things

that you have been doing with your students?

- Sure, Mike.

My kids use OneNote Class Notebook

as a staple in our classroom.

My kids love the Learning Tools, dictation and audio,

and especially Immersive Reader.

As a matter of fact, the crew that's filming this right now,

was able to come and film my classroom!

My kids enjoy using OneNote,

they love it for personalized learning.

They love it because they think it's something

that I've created just for them,

and my kids absolutely love it.

- This time at ISTE,

we've got three big announcements to talk about.

One, is that we've brought dictation to all of Office 365:

Word, PowerPoint, Outlook, and OneNote.

We've also brought the Immersive Reader

to the Mac version of OneNote.

It's built in, and it's out today.

And the third thing is we have adverbs,

and also the page theme colors, and more languages

to all Immersive Readers.

So I just also want to say a big thank you to Merlyne,

and back to you, Toney.

- Mike and Merlyne, that was awesome, thank you!

If you haven't seen Merlyne before, go check her video out.

Now let's switch gears to another amazing educator

engaging student voice in the U.K.

- Thanks, Toney.

I'm here with Esam,

from the city of Westminster College in London.

Esam, we got a chance to meet you in January,

because you're doing such incredible things

fostering student voice in your classroom.

Remind us, how have you used Teams in your class?

- We mainly use Teams to communicate with our learners,

but more importantly, is how the students use Teams,

and they use it to communicate with the teachers,

and we've become much more accessible to our learners.

Traditionally, students,

to get one-to-one support was quite challenging.

Now they're able to access support at the drop of a hat.

- That's incredible to see all

of that collaboration happening.

Tell us some of the new things

that you're doing with Teams today.

- Oh, we're using Teams, I think in innovative ways.

We're using video broadcasting, we're using Flipgrid,

and we're using Streams to host all our video tutorials.

And we're using, of course, OneNote for classrooms.

- It's amazing to hear all the third party apps

and the Office apps as well, to have all of that in one hub.

- Absolutely, yeah.

- Now, what is like one or two tips you'll give to teachers

who are just starting fresh with Teams?

- I would definitely say you need to experiment.

Do it in small bites, in small chunks,

- And experiment and don't be afraid of failure.

Failure is a part of innovation.

- Absolutely.

- And, when you innovate, you stay current, dynamic,

and you engage your learners.

- Yeah, that's excellent, so it's to start step-by-step.

- Absolutely.

- Esam, thank you so much.

- Thank you very much.

- Thank you so much for providing feedback to us on Teams,

and using it to foster that collaboration

and inclusivity in your classroom.

- Oh, I love it! I love it!

Thank you very much for providing this wonderful tool.

- Absolutely, and we're looking forward

to seeing your journey ahead.

- Thank you.

- Great. - Thanks.

- Teams for Education turned one this month,

and what better birthday gift than to announce

new features to supercharge ways

you grade and deliver feedback and engage students.

We know that classrooms

have a diverse range of learning needs.

But now, with individual assignments,

you can personalize learning for a student,

or groups of students, right within Teams assignments.

Next, we're so excited to debut rubric grading.

Now, in any Teams assignment, you can design a rubric

to increase transparency and deliver even more rich

and personalized feedback,

to encourage growth in your students.

And finally, no one has to miss out on those professional

learning community meetings anymore.

With Cloud Recording coming soon, teachers in one click,

can record meetings, or lessons,

for any one of the team to view,

with closed captioning and even search.

We have so many updates coming to Teams,

so make sure you check out our anniversary post,

at: aka.ms/teamsedu1year.

Back to you, Toney.

- If you haven't seen Esam before,

go check out his video too!

Now, we're going to flip it over

to a truly transformative tool for teaching,

and one of my personal favorites: Flipgrid.

Adam has been flying all around this place,

so let's throw it over to him.

- Hey thanks, Toney!

Adam Short Shorts here at the Microsoft booth, at ISTE 2018.

We are so honored and excited to join the Microsoft EDU team

and help amplify students everywhere

by empowering all educators to use Flipgrid.

For those of you who aren't familiar,

Flipgrid is a video discussion platform,

you can see behind me,

where educators post discussion prompts

for their learning community to collaborate.

And on a personal level,

this has been such an incredible opportunity,

to meet my EDU hero on Twitter, Mike!

- Adam Short Shorts, one of my best ISTE experiences,

was giving you your very first OneNote Avenger cape.

- You know, same for me.

- Can I get a selfie with you?

- I would love too. - Okay, ready?

- Hey, thank you very much, Mike!

We're off, Tony, back to you, we're soarin'!

- Okay, it can be hard to stay grounded

with so many ideas flying around,

so make sure you check out Flipgrid for yourself.

If you didn't see the previous live episode,

there's a link in the description below,

so check that out as well.

Now, stick with me; we have so much more

that we're going to be covering all week.

Make sure you tune in live on Facebook

at 5:00 p.m., Central Time, every day.

That's all we got for right now,

so go learn somethin' else; peace.

- [Crowd] See ya' next time!

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Hey! Um.. so I know this video was again L O N G overdue

but um-

*I can't understand myself rip*

ANYWAY

Thank you all so much for 200 subscribers- I really do appreciate it.

u m

Kind of hard to believe- because I was inactive for a while, and pretty uncreative- er, *Mumbling* not very creative with my content

and I still think it's pretty subpar, but- I do appreciate you guys staying subscribed and staying with me since.. * tries to process*

2015. Some of you

Um * im too awkward help*

And then of course theres, ah, new people! So W E L C O M E

i'm glad to have ya (cant you tell by my e n t h u s i a s m)

u m

So again this is long overdue, and I do apologize (you apologize a lot) for that.

*awkward silence*

I had these uh.. classes I was taking last week and the week before

P L U S

I just didn't really find motivation to do it- so

T H A T S N O T A V A L I D E X C U S E

oh wow *facepalms*

U M

*lols*

u h h h h

but Y E A H

you might be wondering "Oh oLiViA, WhAt ArE YoU gOiNg t0 bE dOiNg fOR tHiS

S P e c T A c u L A r

U H

*tap tap tapin on the table*

U H *send help*

MiLeStoNe

uh- what I thought would be uh- good and easy like- to manage??

is both a QnA, (cause i havent done on- DONE ONE OF THOSE IN A WHILE

jeez i just cant talk)

U M

and also, a ark- aRk?? AR T R EQ UE ST

i can't say that fast, i don't know why.

heh

*more awkward silence* K i l l m e

*smol gasp*

my mouth is actually kind of dry

b u t

I thought that'd be a fun way to kind of- um.. have you guys get to know mee, and maybe even-

*arm scratch*

depending on which shows you like,

Depending on your art request, get to know you!

so, yeah!

U M

For the rules for the QnA.. okay. So, i've alre- uh.. if you go back on my videos, you might know my name is Olivia,

i'd rather not say my age here.. just cause.. i dunno. I- other things im comfortable with, just not on Youtube i guess.

U m

and

i'd rather not say where i live either, but my-- O k a y, lemme ju- i won't say where i like

legit live

buut lemme clear it up:

.. I don't live in California. (wait we were supposed to believe she lives there?)

for a while i said "Oh WelL HeY, leTs cHoOsE a StaTe WiTh A HugE pOpuLatIon (not that im insecure about my state's population or anything)

aanndd

then say that, cause thats easy; no one can find- It's really hard to find someone in a state with a huge population, casue there's so many people.

that's my- that was my logic at least.. but um

but then y'know.. it's kind of a lie (dont lie kids), and it kind of... didn't feel right

plus

nn

H O n e s t l y now, i dont really wanna live in California. .. I- if i was gonna do that, i'd- like now, i'd choose Florida, cause Florida's like, my favorite state

*um.exe has stopped working*

so it's like "why'd i choose that?" Cali- i have nothing against California, i'm sure it's a lovely state

.. i'm sure the people are nice

But U M

i dunno, i'm just not the biggest fan

FL OR I DA TH O- i've been to Florida, and the people were awesome. the people were super nice

U

M

plus i just- i don't know

i just li- prefer Florida. i like- i know they're almost, like- kind of the same thing but,

*oof*

i think the things in Florida are a bit more fun

Like beaches, Disney world, they have Seaworld- haven't been to that,

B U T

i kno- i like the sea so (how'd this become me talking about states??) *M u m b l e s*

*lols*

*inhale*

*Unfortunately, um has stopped working.*

yeah, so, i don't know.

A N Y W A Y

so

G e t t i n g t h a t o f f m y c h e s t

don't live there, don't want to live there.. sorry. if you do, awesome (i'm so proud of you) good for you (you, you.)

𝓾𝓱, 𝓫𝓾𝓽 𝔂𝓮𝓪𝓱~

so, just gonna get that kind of stuff out of the way

*this just in: awkward silence*

ummmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm

alright, so for the QnA, please don't ask like- what city, what state you live in, if you don't live there,

Cause.. i still- i've said on other social media stuff...................................................................

and if you really do want to know (why), you can try to find me, but.. i'm not gonna say it here.

u`m

b U t *if you're still reading this, comment fruit fly*

uh

*too lazy to try to understand* "0H iF u D0n'T LivE iN CaLiF0rNiA, WheRE d0 Y0u LivE?!?!?111!11!?"

well (on earth duh)

i'm sure if you go back on some of my videos and you're observant enough, er-

*stutters* i need coffee

*agro sigh >:00*

i don't know the word for like, y'know.. hearing? observant?? idk if that's- anyway (i've been here for 2 hours)

but if you like listen enough, and kind of put things together, you can m a y b e figure it out, but i'd prefer if you.. don't. (for obvious reasons.)

jus-

i mean

respect privacy, y'know?

U~M~M

*i gave up lol*

Alexander hamilton had a deep affair with Miss Maria Reynolds™ becasue he was too sleep deprived to say no to this and ended up having a good time with her until he found out he was being blackmailed and though it'd be agood idea to publish what he did in a pamphlet to prove he wasn't embezzling govt funds but it ended up destroying him and when eliza found out, she burned the letters, then the house, then the city, then sexander hamilton™ himself the some edgy kid made fun of sexander and then his kid got pissed and challenged him to a duel in which he lost becasue george "i cant count past 7" eacker is an idiot then everyones sad but plot twist, Sexander and Ecryza™made up but then oh no sexander pissed aaron hamburrger and challenged him to a duel that sexander lost then everyones sad then ecryza tells his story then gasps because she slipped on an ice cube the end

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What Were Your Candida Symptoms and How Long Did It Take You To Treat Them? - Duration: 5:50.

Hi there, I'm Eric Bakker, naturopath.

Thanks for looking at this video.

I have a question here from a lady in America, who's asking me, "Eric what were your Candida

symptoms and how long did it take you to treat them?

How did you cope with these symptoms before they went away?

What professional help can we seek to get a correct diagnosis and treatment plan for

our specific symptoms or body part?

Well, questions, questions.

When I got Candida, it was a long time ago.

It was back in the 80's.

There wasn't a lot of help around, I can tell you now.

Doctors were totally hostile to the whole idea of a male having Candida, and many of

them still are today.

My symptoms were basically a bad, well, male area.

You know, jock itch kind of thing.

But I also had Candida on my skin.

I had white patches, fungal patches on my skin, also had poor immune function.

I had bad chest infection.

Now when I think back, it probably was fungal.

It was probably Aspergillus.

It was very bad.

I used to work in a flour mill, and I received antibiotics, and I'm very, very sick.

I was depressed.

I'm very depressed.

I lived in a crappy, crappy little home that was prone to flooding.

There was black mold growing on the walls.

Back in the 80's, nobody paid any attention to black mold.

Yes, I was sick continually, probably for about a good six months until I started to

seek help.

I had to basically help myself because there was nobody really around that could help me.

Apart from the odd naturopath, that had read some articles previously on Candida.

It's something I had to work through myself.

It took about a year to recover.

It was pretty devastating, especially the depression side.

The loneliness side.

I coped because I think I'm a strong person.

I managed to pull myself through it.

Many people can't do that.

It's quite tough for them.

And that's why I'm pleased I've created now these videos and this channel, this resource

for people.

This is exactly what I would've liked when I was in my twenties, to be able to view this

kind of information, because I thought I was crazy.

How I coped, basically, was spending time outside.

Spending time in the garden, like I normally do.

Cooking good foods, listening to nice music, that's how I coped, but it was tough.

And also talking to some friends.

Spending some time with some of my good friends, that helped me through it as well.

I certainly didn't get any encouragement or hope from any healthcare professional people

that I knew, none at all.

There was no internet back then, there was no mobile phones even, there was nothing.

There was no technology to speak of.

There were libraries, but that's as far as it went.

So, yeah, I had to basically do all the research myself, and find out how to get better, which

really allowed me to think, "How can I help other people?"

Then I became a naturopath.

And of course then, the rest is history.

I wrote a book in 2013, and here I am today.

What professional help can we seek to do get a correct diagnosis and treatment plan?

Well, professional help, you can go to someone, and most naturopaths today understand about

Candida, parasites, and see about bacterial problems.

Back then, they didn't.

Most naturopaths were interested in healthy eating and fasting, but many of them didn't

have any kind of treatment plans for gut problems, apart maybe from specialized diets.

Back then not even many people were using probiotics or antimicrobials when it came

to gut problems.

So the professional help you can seek is someone who is experienced in treating digestive disorders,

Candida problems, parasite problems, irritable bowel syndrome.

There are plenty of healthcare professionals out there today who actually are very good

in this particular area.

A correct diagnosis, in my opinion, is a stool test.

So, if you go in to see someone, ask them that you wanna comprehensive stool analysis

that includes parasitology, and also that includes a yeast culture.

That's going to give you very good information.

The treatment plan depends on the practitioner, but again, if you follow the Candida Crusher

treatment plan, you're going to be following a plan that tens of thousands of people have

followed so far.

So you're probably going to get a good outcome.

The only thing is you may need to get some professional help when it comes to interpreting

the stool test result.

But you can self treat this problem, if you stay on track, it's not a problem at all.

What treatment plan for specific symptoms, body type?

Well, that really depends on the kind of symptoms you've got, depending on the kind of help

that you need.

But, yeah, check out the information on yeastinfection.org, have a look at our quiz.

Have a look at the over thousand videos on this channel.

I've created a ton of information for people to read and to become as enlightened about

this area.

More importantly, to take these kind of matters into their own hands, and self treat, because

going to a medical doctor is going to give you no real answers for most functional gut

disorders.

In many cases, in fact, you'll only walk away with a prescription for an antibiotic, which

will create more problems.

So, don't go down that path.

Look for a functional medicine doctor, so a medical doctor with natural training experience.

Or look for a naturopathic physician, someone like me who's had training and specializes

in these types of problems.

Generally, then you'll get the correct diagnosis and the correct treatment.

But check out Candida Crusher, it's a good book.

It's been around for five years.

It's easily available online.

It's got all the information in it that you need to help you recover.

I hope that answers your question.

Thank you.

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Jobs Song #2 | What Do You Do? | Fun Kids English - Duration: 2:58.

What do you do?

I'm a firefighter.

I'm a firefighter.

I'm a firefighter.

What do you do?

I'm a firefighter.

Everybody drive a firetruck!

[Sound of firetruck siren]

What do you do?

I'm a soccer player.

I'm a soccer player.

I'm a soccer player.

What do you do?

I'm a soccer player.

Everybody kick a soccer ball!

[Sound of a playing soccer]

What do you do?

I'm a farmer.

I'm a farmer.

I'm a farmer.

What do you do?

I'm a farmer.

Everybody drive a big tractor!

[Sound of tractor]

What do you do?

I'm an artist.

I'm an artist.

I'm an artist.

What do you do?

I'm an artist.

Everybody draw a picture!

[Sound of drawing picture]

What do you do?

I'm an astronaut.

I'm an astronaut.

I'm an astronaut.

What do you do?

I'm an astronaut.

Everybody fly a rocket ship!

5 - 4 - 3 - 2 - 1

[Sound of rocket flying]

Hi guys, thanks for watching.

Click on our logo below to subscribe for more Fun Kids Videos.

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What is... Driftland: The Magic Revival ? - Duration: 9:05.

Hello everybody, today we're gonna answer

the question, What is Driftland: The Magic Revival Driftland is an RTS game where four

races fight for control of Islands and their Strategic Resources.

The Islands are floating around in the upper atmosphere of a planet and can be pushed and

pulled around with magic, hence the name of the game.

The game has been in Early Access on Steam for around 8 months, and currently has a playable

skirmish mode versus the A.I. with campaign and multiplayer to be added later this year.

While it might sound light on content, what's there is really polished and plays very well

and the game is pretty cheap, weighing in at under twenty dollars.

As I mentioned there's four races; Humans, Dwarfs, Wild Elves and Dark Elves, and they

each come with their own unique buildings and units, which I'll touch on a bit later.

So let's delve into the game mechanics of Driftland.

You always start with one island under your control and a Castle on that island.

That is your capital building, if it get's destroyed, you lose the game.

You can never build a second one, or get a chance to recover, once it's gone, it's GG.

Castles produce explorers, these are units that will explore islands and uncover any

treasures and resources.

Now unlike most traditional RTS games, in Driftland, you don't directly control the

units at your disposal.

They have free will so to speak, meaning they will kind of do what they want and go where

they're needed.

To get them to do something, you can assign a task for some gold, and then increase the

bounty on that task over and over, spending more and more gold until someone takes the

job.

This was a pretty weird system to me at first, and I'm a little divided on it still, but

essentially it means you have to spend gold to get what you want done fast.

Placing attack orders on foreign lands can cost quite a bit if you want everyone to join

the attack, so it's kind of interesting that your economy also has an affect on what orders

you give.

Economy is the biggest part of the game, without direct unit control, you spend most of your

time building and managing your economy, assigning and reassigning workers to different projects.

So to get an idea of how things are managed, let's talk about each resource.

On the left side of the UI we have everything to do with population, the population count,

the maximum housing they can have, the food they consume and the gold they produce.

There's a handful of rules that govern how the economy works.

The first is the bigger the population, the more food required to sustain them.

The second is, those who don't work, generate gold.

The third is that all buildings and units require gold to maintain.

So at the very least, you have to balance how many workers are working food to keep

food coming in, and not working to keep gold coming in to sustain buildings and units.

It can be a tricky little balancing act in the beginning of the game, but you're given

a very flexible assigning and reassigning tool to dynamically shift workers around instantly

to balance your economy.

Now as you begin to grow, you'll also want other resources and will have to shift workers

onto them.

There's 7 other resources; Mana which I'll touch on last, wood and stone which is used

for building, coal and steel, which is mostly used for upgrades and diamond and ruby which

is used for special units.

These 7 Resources are finite in Driftlands, you will use up the resources on an island,

and when the resource is completely done, the worker building dismantles itself and

the workers return to the population pool.

Food and Population are infinite though - as long as you have houses and farms to work.

That's the basics of the economy, in order to setup a good economy, you'll need to build

efficiently.

Now the building aspect is pretty interesting, you can place buildings anywhere on islands,

but space is obviously finite, and resources take up space on each island whether your

gathering them or not.

Once an island has no more resources, it's a good idea to redevelop it by placing military

buildings or farms on it.

And outer islands need more defenses to keep away patrolling enemies and random barbarians.

The last aspect to building is the Castle itself.

This is your main point of progression, build up the resources to fortify and upgrade this

and that allows you to then upgrade to the next tier for all other buildings, so much

like an age of empires type game, you should be constantly pushing to get the next tier

of castle as quick as possible.

It allows further development of all buildings and increases your magic range.

Next we'll talk about Magic.

Each race has their own set of magical abilities, some with crossovers and some unique to the

race.

Generally though, each race can use the same Island cantered magic abilities.

By building up enough mana, you can push and pull islands around with spells, in order

to bring them close to yours and establish bridges, locking them down as your own.

You can build teleport gates, that allow you to island hop, but they degenerate over time

so typically building bridges is the best way to get islands under your rule safely.

As well as that, magic allows you to terraform islands and even create new ones.

Some of these spells require an active mage on the ground, such as terraforming or destroying

an island.

A fun tactic is to keep up the pressure on an island with heavy bounties for attack,

and use mages to try and destroy it.

It can take a long time, so you'll need heal spells to keep the mages from dying or fleeing.

I tried it once and it went well though I did end up killing some of my own allies with

the explosion.

I'm not sure if Island destruction is ever really necessary.

The Dwarfs have a powerful spell that causes an earthquake damaging all buildings on the

island which I feel is a better alternative than total destruction.

Magic is also limited in reach by your Castle.

The more you've upgraded the further your magic will work, else you'll be restricted

to just using aerial units to reach far away areas.

For most races, these units are very high tier and require finding wild birds to tame

and then a unit with a high enough rank will mount it automatically.

They typically require ruby to create and if the enemy get them early on, they can be

hard to fend off, typically spells and magic is their best counter I've found until you

get your own.

If you wanted to move your capital, you'd have to destroy the bridges and move it around

with magic, while it can be cool to have a mobile base like this to extend your magic

reach, it totally destroys your economy as all production islands are disconnected from

the capital producing nothing.

With careful management though it can be pulled off, but it is certainly more risky to have

your capital on the borders of your empire.

The final aspect to discuss is reputation and progress points.

Driftlands has a few PVE aspects to the game, roaming eagles, treasures, barbarian camps

and more mysteries lie around islands waiting to be discovered.

Exploring and Attacking these places net you progress points and usually some form of treasure,

so are worth doing.

Progress points are put into a tech tree between economy, warfare and magic and basically buff

you up over time as you perform actions.

While it's a relatively simple and useful tech tree, it does favour those who are doing

well already, so I could see it as being a bit of a steamroll which it's often felt like

for me.

There's also Reputation, which I found sort of hard to understand.

Essentially as long as you keep ontop of your economy then your people will give you good

reputation, allowing for a higher gold yield and faster population growth, sounds pretty

straightforward, but I had an overcrowding debuff for a while, even though I had empty

houses so I just wasn't sure what was causing that necessarily.

If this reputation gets low enough, or something in your economy goes bad, you can have mini

rebellions where workers come out of houses and attack nearby units and buildings.

It's never been much of a threat for me, but it's something you'll want to keep ontop of.

So that's basically it for all the mechanics of Driftland as it stands right now.

You can play with up to 5 other AI in skirmish and set a few different rules for the game,

but I'm looking forward to seeing how multiplayer will hold up when it gets introduced.

I think it'll be a really fun game to play with friends, and games can last quite a while,

with all of mine taking at least 90minutes.

As I mentioned in the beginning the game is very polished, looks and runs great, has neat

new ideas and I think deserves a lot more attention.

With only the AI to battle, it's hard to say whether the island mechanics are truly being

used to their full potential, I feel like stealing islands away from the enemy and connecting

them to your land should happen more, but it's very rare.

Technologies feel pretty one dimensional, I would rather see the player dedicating scientists

to boost research so it actually feeds off the economy, allowing players to potentially

build tall so to speak.

Either way, the game has been very fun so far, and when multiplayer drops I'm hoping

we can get a few members of the republic in to play a few games on twitch.

I think with players looking to target farm islands or a few key buildings you can really

destabalize an economy.

Something I didn't mention is there are buff buildings that increase production by 10%

of a given resource, so wiping out a few of those could tank your enemies economy, and

unfortunately I just never saw the A.I. making any plays like that.

Not to say that A.I. is bad, just that I feel there's more potential in there for deeper

strategies.

That's it for my early impressions on Driftland: The Magic Revival.

Let me know what you think about the game and the video in the comments below, do you

think you might be picking this up?

I for one just think it deserves more attention as not many people know about it.

If you want to support the channel, and keep it going, check me out on Patreon, the support

there is what's keeping me going.

I'll probably keep mentioning that $1 there is the equivalent to around 1200 views for

me, so you can have a really big impact on this channel, and currently ad revenue makes

up about 10% of my income, with the rest being fan funding so thank you for the support.

Also check out my twitch schedule to see when I'm playing these types of games, join our

Discord to get involved, and if you have the time, join the steam group, to play with like

minded players.

Thanks again, I'll see you in the next one.

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How to Journal and What to Journal About - Duration: 6:55.

Are you a journaling newbie? Or perhaps you're someone who's heard of the power

of journaling? Well in this video I'm going to share with you how to journal

and some prompts to get you started. My name is Adrian and Girdler, and I'm

president and chief efficiency officer of CornerStone Dynamics and MyVisualVision.com.

And journaling is a powerful tool and it is something that I

recommend to everyone in the world of efficiency, to actually do, because it is

through reflection that we have a true understanding as to where improvements

lie and it is that reflection that allows us to go to the next level of

whatever it is we're trying to achieve, particularly with our goals and vision.

So I would like to share with you some tried and true techniques to get you

started on this path of journaling. First and foremost, there are no rules to

journaling, so don't get caught up on how it has to be done, cause guess what, no

one is gonna see it but you, that's the beauty of journaling, it is a brain dump,

it is a place for you to start putting down your thoughts because you'll be

amazed at how much is going on in here, sometimes we even have our own

conversations that are happening, journaling allows you to sift through

all of that noise and really get to the root of what you want to do, so there's

no rules, just start journaling. The next thing you want to do, you actually want

to get yourself some really nice books, so I want to share with you some here. So

you get some really nice journals, it could be something really simple or

something a little more elaborate, but one thing I've noticed over the years of

journaling is these are your thoughts and they should be treated with care and

with respect and love. So guess what, just don't put it on a little piece of paper

so that it can get lost, put it in a single location, really get yourself a

beautiful journal because your thoughts are that important. The next thing you

want to do is you want to journal daily. This is a discipline, it's a habit, so if

you're not used to journaling then guess what, like working out, man...you got to do

it every day, but don't get overwhelmed, give yourself five

minutes. Five - ten minutes a day, and exactly where you decide to do it is

dependent upon you, if you decide to do in the mornings and make it a journal

that is looking at your at your day coming up, if it is a journaling that you

like to do at night then make your journal a reflection of how your day

went, but just be disciplined with this task and do five or ten minutes a day.

All right, now that you are getting into journaling, you're dedicated, you have

your books, help! Adriana, how do I start? Okay, sit down on a desk, relax. I'm gonna

give you some prompts, some really great prompts to start you off, I'm gonna give

you some work props and I'm gonna give you some personal prompts. So let me just

get my cheat sheet here, because I get my glasses for reading, one of the

work-related prompts you could use is: what are you grateful for, in fact up

above is a link to a video that I did on the importance of gratitude, so please

check it out, and that's a lovely way to start your journaling practice. Another

one is one to three things that went really well today, and why. Because you

want to learn from these things and you want to repeat it. The next one would be:

what are the one to three things that didn't work well today. Because guess

what, we're in the process of learning and what a great way to do that through

your journal. The other one is what personal value did I employ today or

what personal value do I want to employ. So depending on the time of your

journaling, whether it's in the morning or in the evening, change up the verbiage

slightly. That's a lovely way to get you in the right frame of mind in order to

proceed for the day or at least be reflective to see are you actually

practicing what you're preaching and what's really important to you.

And the other one is what are my goals for work?

So break that down, you don't have to do it all at once, you can do...what is my

goal for work, for this year? And just journal on that. Another day maybe pick

it out and say...what are my goals for work for this month? And so on and so

forth, and you can do that up for a week, a day, even within an hour if you want to

do...what's my goal for the next hour? It's a lovely way to get you in the practice

of journaling because the key with journaling is doing. and the more you do it the more

of a habit it will become, and you'll start to see the power behind it. So what

are some personal prompts for you in regards to journaling, because again you

can use this not just from a professional standpoint but a personal

standpoint, well some of my favorites include: one thing I've always wanted to

do, because you never want to forget about your dreams, the quality I admire

in others, and you can finish it off by saying, why do I admire that and how can

I emulate it, so again your journaling for greater understanding, the thing I'm

most thankful, for because again I am in that frame of mind of gratitude, really

important, the best advice I can give to myself, guess with what, we are brilliant

with advice giving to others, sometimes not the best with taking it ourselves.

Well now you're going to write it in your journal, and you can read it back to

yourself, which is really cool because that allows you to really hear it in a

different light, and something that I always recommend is, what do I fear and

why. Fear can be debilitating and if we can understand why it debilitates us and

what exactly it is we're fearful of, our journal can be a powerful tool in

helping us grow, so when you get really good and consistent with your journaling

and ideas, or just flowing you can take it to a whole new level and you can

start using it for problem-solving. Something that I do all the time, or idea

creation, and that is you just put what your problem is on the top, and you just

sit there for a moment, a little bit of in a meditative state, and you allow for

the ideas to just start percolating in your brain and you start to write it

down, and you go with the flow. That really is the next level you take your

journaling too, it is powerful. I have come up with some amazing ideas, creative

concepts, all because of my journal, but in order to get there I couldn't get

there a day one, you just have to start the process. So I hope these tips help

you. Please if you agree with them, write JOURNAL down below in the comment

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What we learned from NBA Awards show - Duration: 13:09.

What the NBA Awards show taught us about LeBron James' free agent future SANTA MONICA, Calif

– Behold the last stop on the LeBron James bread crumbs tour.If we're being honest, that's

what the NBA awards show inside a Santa Monica airport was really all about on Monday

Houston's James Harden winning MVP was a foregone conclusion.Ditto for Utah's Rudy Gobert and Defensive Player

of the Year.As for the rest of the honors? They pale in comparison to James' uncertain future

"The only thing better would be if LeBron James actually was here tonight, because he

would absolutely break the Internet," TNT analyst and Hall of Famer Reggie Miller told USA TODAY Sports

"But look, no one knows (what he's going to do).I don't even think right now.that he knows

"The event was jam-packed with front office executives, agents and some of the game's best players, and you couldn't go more than a few minutes without the topic of

James' free agency coming up.The presence of his agent, Klutch Sports Group's Rich Paul, only fueled that fire

But Paul was there in support of another client, Philadelphia's Rookie of the Year,

Ben Simmons.Everyone wants clues about what the game's greatest player might do when July 1 rolls around – assuming James declines the player option worth $35

6million for next season on his.Cleveland Cavaliers deal by the Friday deadline and becomes an unrestricted free agent

And while there was no clarity just yet, there were plenty of insights and observations to go around

Here are.a few that stood out relating to his suitors.THE LAKERS HAVE LEARNED NOT TO TAMPER Jeanie Buss knows that now is not the time for another tampering snafu

The Lakers owner was.surely displeased back in August, when improper communication between general manager Rob Pelinka and the agent for Oklahoma City's Paul George, Aaron Mintz, led to a $500,000 fine from the NBA

for tampering.And when it happened again in early February – this time because of a seemingly innocuous public comment from Lakers executive Magic Johnson about Milwaukee's Giannis Antetokounmpo that cost the

organization another $50,000 – the message was sent loud and clear by NBA Commissioner Adam Silver: We're watching

So when Buss was asked to discuss the Lakers' looming free agency desires while.sharing a red carpet with Silver himself, it came as no surprise that she wasn't about to stumble at this crucial hour

The Lakers, of course, are widely considered to have a.legitimate shot at landing James

And as ESPN reported on June 21, Buss recently called a meeting with team employees to express the importance of avoiding another tampering charge

The least she could.do – which she did – was set the right example."I think that we've continued to be aware of comments," Buss said when asked about the tampering concerns

"We were – you.know, we had to deal with the league in terms of comments made about a free agent, so it's really just reminding everybody what the rules are, and that we're here

to support the rules and be one of the good citizens of the NBA."More NBA Houston Rockets star James Harden wins 2017-2018 NBA MVP 2018 NBA Awards: James Harden, Ben Simmons

take home hardware Bill Russell gives Charles Barkley the middle finger during NBA Awards But when it comes to the question of whether the Lakers can land James, no one seems

to be able to predict who might join him as a co-star.After all, they're the only team in the league with enough salary cap room for two max-level players

Yet in the.absence of that answer, most objective observers assume he would then either stay in Cleveland or head elsewhere

As reported by USA TODAY Sports, the early signs aren't positive when it comes.to Paul George, Kawhi Leonard or Chris Paul winding up in purple and gold

So might James head for the Lakers even if he couldn't secure another All-Star? Lakers rookie Kyle Kuzma,

who as a player is not bound by the same rules of tampering, made it seem like a grand idea

"That man has been in the league for 15, going on 16.years, so the only person who really knows (what he'll do) is him," Kuzma told USA TODAY Sports

"But as young players, we want to be known as those types of guys.as well – the (high-profile) guys they're trying to bring in

We want to be those guys, so you know you're always going to have that (mixed feeling)

But at the end of.the day, you want to win, and having one of the greatest players of all time would definitely help that – on any team

"THE ROCKETS AREN'T OUT OF IT YET Unlike.the Lakers, the Rockets have all sorts of reasons to believe they can contend for a title even if James doesn't come

They're still expected to re-sign Paul, who was part of.the Rockets contingent on hand to celebrate Harden's big night

Paul even asked a question in Harden's news conference, not long after poking fun at a recent report that there was tension

between him and the team.As was the case with Paul last summer when he forced his way out with the Clippers, it remains possible that James could opt in to his

current deal and force a trade to a team like the Rockets by making it clear that he'll opt out and leave in free agency if the Cavs don't comply

And while.Houston is considered a longshot to land James, that isn't about to keep the Rockets general manager, newly named Executive of the Year Daryl Morey, from trying

According to a person with.knowledge of their situation, the Rockets are still pursuing James – even if Harden made it clear that it was hardly a necessity

The person spoke to USA TODAY Sports on the.condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the situation

"We were a half away from the Finals, so I don't think there is a piece that we need to bring in

or take away," Harden, whose Rockets fell to Golden State in seven games during the Western Conference finals, said when asked what the Rockets needed to add this summer

"We're great with.what we have, from top to bottom, from the front office to coaching staff to players, personnel

Our main focus is just getting better, getting healthier, and doing what we do."You've got

to realize – like it's Chris (Paul) and PJ (Tucker) and Luc (Mbah a Moute) and all those new guys, it's their first year

Look where we got to.Imagine a little bit.more time together, it can get pretty scary

"The specifics of James' process remain unclear, but there's a good chance he won't ultimately talk directly with officials from any team

As one person.with knowledge of the situation told USA TODAY Sports, it might be deemed unnecessary because of all the background work Paul, fellow Klutch agent Mark Termini and their associates have done

leading up to this point.Put simply, they know the lay of this land and it's up to James to tell them which situation makes the most sense

WHAT ABOUT THE SIXERS? Philadelphia.might be James' best plug-and-play option.Add him to the Sixers' core of Simmons and Joel Embiid, and the Sixers team that was already on the rise in the East would be

a fascinating force.But like Kuzma, Simmons stopped short of recruiting James when asked about his future

"What pieces do we need?" said Simmons, whose Sixers went 52-30 during the regular season and

fell in five games to Boston in the Eastern Conference semifinals."I think time.I think a little bit of time

I think that's the main thing for us.We don't have that much experience.with Joel and I and some of the younger people on our team and guys like that

"Maybe .a big free agent who we can lean on and learn from, so we.don't really have that older, veteran guy who is a star like that, but we have great veterans in JJ (Redick), and Amir (Johnson), Jerryd Bayless and guys like that who

have taught me a lot from my first season."Then again, hip-hop artist and Sixers super fan Meek Mill was seen chatting with LeBron's agent before the show began

That must be a.sign that Philly has the inside track here, right? Not at all.But that didn't stop people from noticing – and wondering

Harden winning MVP was a foregone conclusion.Ditto for Utah's Rudy.Gobert and Defensive Player of the Year

As for the rest of the honors? They pale in comparison to James' uncertain future

"The only thing better would be if LeBron James actually was.here tonight, because he would absolutely break the Internet," TNT analyst and Hall of Famer Reggie Miller told USA TODAY Sports

"But look, no one knows (what he's going to do).I don't.even think right now that he knows

"The event was jam-packed with front office executives, agents and some of the game's best players, and you couldn't go more than a few minutes

without the topic of James' free agency coming up.The presence of his agent, Klutch Sports Group's Rich Paul, only fueled that fire

But Paul was there in support of another client, Philadelphia's.Rookie of the Year, Ben Simmons

Everyone wants clues about what the game's greatest player might do when July 1 rolls around - assuming James declines the player option worth $35

6million for.next season on his Cleveland Cavaliers deal by the Friday deadline and becomes an unrestricted free agent

And while there was no clarity just yet, there were plenty of insights and observations

to go around.Here are a few that stood out relating to his suitors.THE LAKERS HAVE LEARNED NOT TO TAMPER Jeanie Buss knows

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What is GAMESALAD?! - Softlocked - Duration: 2:30.

If you have a hunger that can only be satisfied through creation, but aren't quite sure

how to code, GameSalad is an entree you should order up.

The engine was developed by Gendai Games, and saw its first open-beta in 2009.

The following year, the team saw fit to change their name to match their flagship software

and released a "Free to Make" model, allowing anyone to download the basic membership to

publish games to iOS.

Unfortunately, the company has since switched to a subscription model that's done away

with inclusivity, but it does offer a short sampling before it starts administering charges.

Today, GameSalad Basic has all the functionality you would expect from the engine, but games

can only be published on their dedicated GameSalad Arcade: a website hosting games produced with

the software and an excellent resource to review what can be done with it.

As their website outlines, the basic membership will run you something vaguely less than seventeen

dollars a month when paid annually.

And we're talking American dollars there.

But for an additional eight dollars, you can gain access to GameSalad Pro, which offers

unrestricted access to all publishing platforms and priority on the technical support queue.

GameSalad also has a curriculum for academic institutions, which it hopes can be a practical

teaching tool for computer science principles.

The price of admission is pretty high, but as an individual, that's not the deal you're

looking for: the free trial for basic is where your attention should go.

Similar to GameMaker Studio, the software is targeted towards folks who are inexperienced

with programming and want to develop mobile and web-based titles through a visual, drag-and-drop

approach.

It's available for Mac and Windows, and has the capacity to publish across iOS, Android,

web and PC if the price is right.

For those who want to step their game up with more advanced functionality, the software

also boasts an expressions editor with a functions library: opening the door for complex behaviour

and math.

If you aren't quite sure what you're doing, their official website has a Cookbook available

that'll share a few recipes.

There's also documentation for folks who want to teach themselves, and tutorials for

those who want to be taught by someone else.

Unless your school is providing access to a subscription through its educational offerings,

GameSalad is a costly call with so many free and permanent licenses available by its competitors,

but since it takes fifteen minutes for a day of the free trial to be exhausted, one could

spend a few years picking away at a game in ten-minute intervals and presumably do it

all for free.

In either case, though, if you decide to check it out, be sure to LETTUCE know how it goes!

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