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are you a person who can keep calm even in the most extreme of circumstances are

you a person who is protective in nature always there for those who need help if

you are then it is likely that the color of your aura is blue your soul radiates

a serenity and positivity as deep and tranquil as the blue ocean read on to

understand the characteristics that make you so special a human being and a

source of strength and positivity for all around you one a well-balanced soul

blue is a color of balance so you have the inborn talent of not losing your

nerves even in the toughest of situations being the fighter that you

are who can tie over any crisis your soul connection with the color blue also

makes you highly intuitive too kind at heart those with blue oars believe an

unconditional love that the color blue stands for they disapprove of anger and

animosity and feel that everyone deserve to be loved they genuinely care for

people and try to make them feel better three adept at nurturing if you are a

blue or a person you have a strong nurturing element in your personality

you believe that everyone should treat others with kindness and you do the same

the result is that you are perhaps the natural caregiver in your family and

friends circle you just cannot stop yourself from tending to everyone as

needs for advisor to people you come across as trustworthy and can inspire

great confidence in people people feel the tranquility that your aura exudes

and can instinctively trust you with their deepest secrets

it is therefore natural that they consult you with their problems

and being capable of not losing your foot in nerve-wracking situations you're

a person who can come up with sound and logical advice that they rarely receive

from other quarters five patients one of your greatest virtues is your

extraordinary tolerance level you never lose your cool with people coming in

contact with a soothing effect of your aura and your own encouragement people

tend to calm down and get rid of their worries six insulative you're a heart

ruled person who is less of a thinker and more of a believer you are extremely

sentimental by nature and tend to act upon your intuitions 7 sociable you may

come across as an introvert but in reality you are friendly an outgoing

person you simply enjoy reaching out to people and socializing few people are as

concerned about the well-being of his/her friends as you are 8 a

supportive lever when it comes to your love life you tend to be the anchor in

your relationship protective and caring that you are you thoroughly invest your

emotions into the relationship and would do anything to make your lover happy

there is nothing more fruitful to you than spending quality time with your

loved ones and stand by your partner as this or her support system 9 family blue

is a color which symbolizes both balance and family therefore it is most likely

that you can efficiently balance your personal and professional life family

and the happiness of your loved one stand above everything else for you no

matter how busy you are you always spend quality time with them and are always

there in their hour of need so if these signs match your personality

you should rejoice and so should your loved ones for in this strife-torn

heartless world you have the power to bring peace and happiness to lives

around you

For more infomation >> Find Out If You Are A Blue Aura Person A What Makes You Special - Duration: 4:19.

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What's New in Mastercam 2019: Model Prep Align Functions - Duration: 6:53.

In Mastercam 2019, we have added three functions to the Model Prep tab:

Align to Plane, Align to Face, and Align to Z.

With Align to Plane you can quickly prepare a solid body for machining by positioning it in line with a specific plane.

Simply choose the top face and an edge on the solid that you want to align.

In this demonstration, we will align the bottom front edge of the stamp to the Top plane so that it aligns to the table.

Once you have selected the top face and edge of the solid, select the Transform to plane option in the function panel and choose the plane.

The preview lets you see how the stamp will align to the table.

Select from one of the ten origin points to anchor your solid.

In this demonstration, we will use this origin to center the bottom of the stamp to the top of the table.

To save the transformation, click OK.

If you need to include additional geometry when transforming a solid to a plane, use the Additional Geometry option to select wireframe and other entities.

In this example, we will include wireframe geometry when we move the solid.

Follow the same selection procedure to select the solid, and then click Select to return to the graphics window for the additional geometry.

We will use a Quick Mask here to quickly select the wireframe.

Click OK to finish the transformation.

The Align to Plane function makes it easy to create a new Working Coordinate System from a solid so you can align solids to entities that must remain in a particular orientation.

This time, we will first create a custom WCS from the solid and set its origin at the bottom-center of the part.

In a new operation, we will align the table to the new WCS.

Select the top face and the front edge of the machine table.

Select the Transform to plane option to align the table to the WCS you just created.

Set the origin so the preview shows that the table is appropriately positioned.

Click OK to finish the transformation.

Align to Face is the renamed and more powerful version of the Position function, which was introduced in Mastercam X9.

As in the previous version of this function, you can still easily mate the selected faces of two solids, like we see here.

The latest version of Align to Face now lets you not only mate faces, but also quickly align the edges of the solids that you mate.

In this demonstration, we will align an edge of the solid we are moving so that it is parallel to another selected edge on our target body.

After selecting the face on the solid that will be moved, Mastercam prompts you to create a reference edge.

Notice how the X axis of the gnomon aligns to this reference edge.

In a similar fashion, Mastercam prompts you to select a face then a reference edge on the target body.

The preview lets you see how the reference edges will align parallel to each other when the selected faces are mated.

Click OK to finish the transformation.

Previously known as Align Solid Body, you can now find the Align to Z function on both the Turning tab and in the Model Prep tab in the Layout group.

Continue to use this function to move or align a solid body to the Z axis of a selected Cplane.

Select a cylindrical face or edge of a solid body and either create a custom WCS, or transform the solid body to the Z axis of a selected plane, like we do here.

In this case, we will need to reverse the Z orientation of the solid.

Align to Z is particularly useful when mounting a solid in to a lathe chuck.

New in Mastercam 2019 is the ability to select additional entities to move with the solid.

If you need to include additional geometry along with the solid, use the Additional Geometry option to select wireframe and other entities.

In this example, we will include wireframe geometry when we move the solid.

Follow the same selection procedure to select the solid, and then click Select to return to the graphics window for the additional geometry.

Use a Quick Mask to quickly select the wireframe.

Click OK to complete the transformation.

The new align functions in the Model Prep tab, Align to Plane, Align to Face, and Align to Z, help you easily and accurately transform your solids.

For more infomation >> What's New in Mastercam 2019: Model Prep Align Functions - Duration: 6:53.

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What Liverpool & Jurgen Klopp have left to do in transfer market this summer ? ● News Now ● #LFC - Duration: 3:45.

The deadline is fasting approaching and there remains much work remaining for Reds.

Liverpool supporters will be hoping Jurgen Klopp delves at least one more time into the

coffers before the window slams shut, as tradition dictates we must say.

However, the majority of the work from the Reds will now be aimed at pruning a squad

Klopp admits needs reducing.

But who could be about to wave goodbye from Anfield?

And what should Liverpool be demanding?

1.

Goalkeeper

The one position where there has already been a significant outgoing, with Danny Ward moving

to Leicester City for £12.5million having enjoyed the briefest-ever stint as Liverpool's

first-choice goalkeeper.

Alisson's £65m arrival and the emergence of youngsters Kamil Grabara and Caoimhin Kelleher

during pre-season has underlined that at least one of Loris Karius or Simon Mignolet is expected

to depart.

Mignolet seems the most likely, with Besiktas courting his signature.

Given Ward's price, both Karius and Mignolet could command at least £12.5m each.

2.

Defence

Alberto Moreno, in the final year of his present Anfield deal, seems the most at risk but with

Klopp a clear fan and Liverpool needing backup to Andy Robertson, the Spaniard's departure

appears unlikely.

There seems little value in allowing Klavan to depart, but could there be scope for Nathaniel

Clyne moving on if a big enough offer arrives?

Liverpool are well blessed for right-back cover.

Clyne, though, would surely cost at least £20m.

3.

Midfield

Pedro Chirivella is close to a £3.5m move to Rosenborg, while it would be remarkable

if Lazar Markovic doesn't depart, the Serbian's contract up at the end of the season meaning

he may only raise a fee of around £7.5m.

Less clear, though, is the future of Marko Grujic, who is being courted by Lazio to the

tune of around £20m.

Liverpool may be tempted to do business at that amount, even if the player would be happy

with another loan move.

For Ben Woodburn, though, only a loan will be entertained, with Aston Villa currently

at the head of a very long queue.

4.

Attack

Danny Ings has already been told he can leave if the right offer comes, with talks with

Crystal Palace having taken place with the Reds seeking a £20m fee.

Southampton, Newcastle United and Leicester City also remain keen.

And Ings might not be the only big-money exit up front, with Divock Origi fading from first-team

view during last week's US tour.

Liverpool want 30m euros with Besiktas interested, but any bid over £20m would surely be considered.

Watford have been touted as chasing a loan, but the Reds will only sanction a permanent

departure for the Belgian.

Sheyi Ojo, meanwhile, hasn't travelled to this week's training camp in France with Middlesbrough

tracking the youngster.

Whether that's a loan move or a rumoured £10m permanent switch remains to

be seen.

For more infomation >> What Liverpool & Jurgen Klopp have left to do in transfer market this summer ? ● News Now ● #LFC - Duration: 3:45.

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Why does music give us goosebumps? - Duration: 14:05.

GIRL: Absolutely.

Particular types of music.

Sometimes. When it's really, really good.

DAN: Yeah? I feel the resonance.

Depends what mood I'm in. Yeah.

Like, sad music. Maybe, like, music that reminds me of a certain...

Like a memory. Yeah.

When there's, like, a really good kick,

I really do like that feeling of... you kind of really immerse yourself.

If I'm cold, yes. (LAUGHS)

Other than that... not that I'm aware of.

Hi. I'm Dan. I'm Linda.

And welcome to What Is Music?

And in this episode,

we're gonna be looking at how music gives you goosebumps.

But first, Linda, what do we actually know about goosebumps?

Well, goosebumps happen when our hairs stand on end.

It's an ancestral connection to furrier friends of ours

who, when they were in a threatened situation,

they looked bigger and more scary.

And having the hair stand on end

also has the advantage of thermal insulation.

Now, over time, this becomes built in to how we behave.

This idea of frisson -

these very strong, intense emotions

that we connect now to shivers

and chills and thrills -

still activate this physical response.

So why is it that music can re-create

some of these physiological responses?

Goosebumps come when there's a sudden change

in our emotional state -

a kind of 'aha' moment of emotionality

where we feel suddenly connected with the music.

We especially feel connected with music

when that music is personally meaningful.

Music that we heard during an important time of our development,

which is called the reminiscence bump,

where music meant so much to our identity

and developing a sense of self.

When we hear that music, it brings back a flood of emotions

and a flood of memories.

And there are ways that we might be able

to trigger these emotional responses using music.

Other emotions, like happiness, sadness,

there are fairly definite ways and almost universal ways.

Goosebumps is far more particular.

You'd be looking at changes in the loudness of the music,

changes in the tempo,

an unexpected harmonic change.

There's also the important factor of being familiar.

So it seems like there's still a lot of research to be done on this topic.

There's a lot of theories that we should be testing out here, Dan.

Yeah. Well, actually, I've got a plan for that.

(ALARM BEEPS)

Well, welcome to the goosebumps sphere.

I love what you've done with the place, Dan.

So, we're gonna be testing what kind of music gives us goosebumps.

OK. And so we got the chair

and we've got a macro lens on this camera here right next to your arm,

so it's gonna pick up the moment any goosebumps come through,

so there'll be no faking it.

We've got the magnificent...

This is amazing! ..helmet apparatus over here...

I wanna look at this properly.

..which... This is incredible.

Oh, it does...absolutely nothing.

Oh! But it looks great.

(LAUGHS) OK!

You've always been about fashion. That's what everybody says about me.

We've each got five songs with different musical elements

to give the other person goosebumps.

We filled out some very personal surveys

to work out the best songs to use.

Winner will get bragging rights.

So, Round 1 - it's all about sudden crescendos.

When a piece of music suddenly gets louder, it often causes goosebumps.

You can hear this in Pink Floyd's The Post War Dream.

(MID-TEMPO, MELLOW MUSIC PLAYS)

(DRUM POUNDS, INTENSITY BUILDS) # Wish I could turn you

# Back into a stranger... #

I feel emotional but I don't...

I think that's one you won.

I was actually trying, though. Yeah?

I remember putting so much meaning to that song

because of the relationship that I was in,

and, like, moving in and out of.

But, yeah, I guess I'm just an unfeeling...

(LAUGHS) Yeah. And you know what?

I'm actually gonna take this off because...

Look, fair enough. Gonna throw you a bone.

I think...I think it's affecting my emotional levels.

So it DOES do something. It does.

Alright, so, Round 2. Alright.

It's all about the long, sustained note.

AKA the money note -

big, belting notes from singers like Whitney Houston and Freddie Mercury,

but also things like super-high violin melodies

and orchestral music.

(VIOLIN PLAYS SMOOTH, SUSTAINED, POIGNANT MELODY)

Alright. How'd you go?

I don't think I got goosebumps. Yeah, no.

OK. Hit me with another one. Alright.

# 'Cause you're nothing to me... #

Sometimes a chord progression or key change in a song

is really distinctive.

You might not see it coming but the unexpected harmony is a perfect fit,

and it gets you every time.

(LOW, ELECTRONIC THRUMMING)

(PITCH RAISES)

Again. Nada.

Nothin'.

I could pass a lie detector test. (LAUGHS)

Alright, new plan.

So we're none from three so far. Mm.

It's time to really up the ante on this.

What are you doing? So, this is a blindfold.

It's actually... No, it's not - it's a scarf.

Yeah. (LAUGHS)

For today, it's a blindfold. OK. (LAUGHS)

OK. Alright. Can you see anything?

Nup.

So, we're gonna try an emotional minor song.

More often than not, the type of music that gives us chills

is in a minor key.

Some people call that the sad one.

(SLOW MELODY IN MINOR KEY PLAYS, WOMAN SINGS SUSTAINED NOTE)

(LAUGHS)

(DELICATE PIANO MELODY, SWEEPING ORCHESTRAL STRING NOTES)

What is going on right now with my arm?

I think I got goosebumps. Yeah?

Could you see any? S... Yes. Absolutely. (LAUGHS)

Definitely feeling something happening here.

Yeah, I'm gonna call that. (PING!)

Oh, my God.

I can't believe you got it

using a song from the Romeo and Juliet soundtrack!

What else is gonna give you goosebumps?

I seriously... I was like, thinking about break-ups before,

thinking about other things - like, real adult stuff,

and then that one was the one.

So it's nostalgia, in a way.

It's like a memory of, like, your early teens

and you coming back to it as an adult

that's kind of tipped you over the line.

To just do it with that Des'ree song... (LAUGHS)

Yeah. Yeah. Well, a win for me.

OK. You've got one final chance, my friend.

Mm-hm. Best of luck.

Actually, wait.

Uh, we can do away with the blindfold

because I can go one better than that.

We're pulling out all stops for the final one. You ready?

(LAUGHS) Dan!

One of the most important things about music giving you goosebumps

is you.

Music that's special to you.

(IMMERSIVE TRIP-HOP JAZZ FUSION MUSIC PLAYS)

# I just want to be a woman... #

No goosebumps. No goosebumps.

So, still nothing with that one. Nothing.

Although that Portishead song is one that I love so much,

and even though I listened to that song

from when I was, like, 14 years old...

Mm.

..but I feel like I listen to it too often now

that it feels almost everyday to me.

It's not one particular... So it's no longer nostalgic?

Yeah. It's not nostalgic anymore - it's just...an omnipresent...

Yeah. Ugh. Well, my research has let me down.

Well, you got one. Yeah, one.

But we're gonna turn it. You ready to get into your...

(SIGHS) ..chair of delight?

Yep. My body is ready. (LAUGHS) OK.

(CHUCKLES) Your head's too big!

It actually... Yeah. It actually is.

Alright. So... (LAUGHS)

My turn now.

You made me get goosebumps once. Mm.

Round 1 - sudden crescendo.

(VIBRANT ORCHESTRAL MUSIC REACHES CRESCENDO)

(MUSIC QUIETENS)

(CHUCKLES) I don't know. What do you reckon?

I certainly had a strong emotional reaction.

You seemed so happy.

Yeah. I love that piece of music.

I don't think there was any goosebumps.

I definitely felt coldness in my arm, though.

Alright. Alright, alright. Alright, Round 2.

Long, sustained notes. Mm-hm.

Here we go. I'm ready.

(GENTLE, LILTING ORCHESTRAL MUSIC)

(MUSIC SWELLS)

If you didn't get that, you're never gonna see goosebumps.

That was 100% definitely. Seriously?

Seriously. Goosebumps?

Yeah. Why can't I tell?

There was a lot on the back of my neck.

Really? And some on my arm.

OK, I need to have a camera on the back of your neck.

Yeah. (LAUGHS) So, that's Star Wars.

That's the Binary Sunset, the Force Theme, by Joel Williams

in its most emotional playing,

and that hits, I reckon, musical love

and also childhood nostalgia.

Like, that's really the big musical swell of the first Star Wars film,

which I watched over and over and over.

Yep, ticking all the boxes pretty much, I think.

Yes! (LAUGHS)

Yes!

Wow! Ooh. Yeah.

(PING!) (LAUGHS)

Excellent triangle skills. So we're even.

So, if I get one more... Oh.

..I win. What? So quickly! Even.

I know. I know. Argh.

Unexpected harmonies. Alright.

Surprise.

(ETHEREAL MUSIC, GENTLE FEMALE VOCALS SING IN MINOR KEY)

Nothing. Nothing.

It's a song. OK. It's a song.

Mm-hm. Alright.

Fine. Do you remember what happened in Round 4?

I beat you? (LAUGHS)

(LAUGHS)

I got goosebumps and you put this on me.

Oh, yeah.

So it should be tighter? Yeah, I think so.

Alright. OK. So, this is minor keys. Mm-hm.

OK. Perhaps sad music.

(GRAND, INTENSE ORCHESTRAL MELODY IN MINOR KEY PLAYS)

So, that's interesting. What?

No goosebumps, but my heart beat way faster. (CHUCKLES)

Really? Yeah.

If you were measuring my pulse, you would have seen a huge spike.

I'm gonna count that as a half point.

Yeah. (LAUGHS)

Wait - that means you're in front.

No, definitely not. Round 5!

(UNEARTHLY, EXPERIMENTAL MUSIC, ETHEREAL FEMALE VOCALS)

So, what happened during that last one?

I had some reaction.

I enjoyed the soundscape of that song,

and there's a lot in there that's quite emotional and beautiful.

I don't think it really translated into full goosebumps, though.

'Cause I chose that one 'cause that's, like,

one of your favourite, you know, sentimental pieces.

From your "survey says". (CHUCKLES) From the survey, yeah.

So just to re-establish these scores - Dan got one.

I was one out of five. One ping.

And then I got one...and a half. Yeah.

One goosebump and then one raised heartbeat, which we count as a half.

I...I... So the winner is...

Finish the sentence. I think it's...I think it's you.

It's Linda. It's Carmelinda... Yeah. (LAUGHS)

..the goosebump champion. Yeah.

Isn't it so funny that the one that we responded to,

that properly got goosebumps,

was the reminiscence bump?

Yeah, absolutely. I think there's something so key about memory.

The melancholy that you feel when you listen to something

or you have that really strong visual accompaniment as well.

So, both of ours were for these movies

that we'd watched over and over again as kids.

I also think it's incredibly important that, you know,

there's images associated with the music that we're hearing in our mind.

And do you reckon that you could force goosebumps?

Nup. No way. I don't think so. I don't think you can force goosebumps.

Do you? Mmm... I was trying.

I was trying really hard, actually.

I was trying to give you a point or two.

But the more I was trying to,

the more that I found that I was forcing myself to cry.

Wow. Like, under that beautiful blindfold

that you put on me,

I was welling up. Huh.

So it's easier to cry to music, do you think?

Yeah. Yeah.

So if that had been the challenge... Right. Maybe that's next time.

Old cry-baby. Yeah. (LAUGHS)

..you might've won. Next time, crying challenge.

Captions by Red Bee Media

Copyright Australian Broadcasting Corporation

For more infomation >> Why does music give us goosebumps? - Duration: 14:05.

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Lavrov Comments On What Is Happening In Armenia - Duration: 1:36.

How can you comment on what is happening in Armenia, including arrests?

I confess that we took the news related to the arrests from Yerevan with perplexity and concern.

Famous politicians are arrested.

When there was a political crisis in Armenia in May this year, we noted with great satisfaction that, as a result, the solution to this crisis was found on the basis of a compromise with the participation of all leading parties.

We hoped that, based on this result, all political forces, first of all, the new leadership of Armenia, the new authorities, will continue to promote unifying approaches, strengthen national consensus.

But the events of recent days clearly violate such a positive attitude, run counter to the recent statements by the new leadership of Armenia that it has no intentions to organize the persecution of its predecessors for political reasons.

Russia as an ally of Yerevan has always been interested in the stability of the Armenian state.

Therefore, we are worried about what is happening

including from the point of view of the tasks of the normal work of those organizations in the CIS area, in which Armenia participates.

Over the past few days, we have several times brought our concerns to the Armenian leadership.

We expect that the situation will nevertheless follow a constructive path.

For more infomation >> Lavrov Comments On What Is Happening In Armenia - Duration: 1:36.

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What is he saying?(81) (Listening Practice) [ ForB English Lesson ] - Duration: 2:12.

Hello everyone and welcome back to ForB's English lesson video.

My name is Richard and today I'm going to say something and I'd like you to guess

what I'm saying.

Are you ready?

Let me in.

Let me in.

Let me in.

Did you catch that?

Alright, let's try that again but this time with a hint.

Let me in.

Let me in.

Let me in.

Did you get it?

Alright, let's try that again but this time a little slower.

Let me in.

Let me in.

Let me in.

Did you get it?

Alright, the answer is "Let me in."

Let me in.

Alright, so the pronunciation point here is the "t" sound is not said,

so it sounds like one word, "lemmein", "lemmein".

Alright, so this expression you can use when you want to go inside someplace,

so you ask someone if you can go in.

Alright, so let me in.

Alright, so let's practice this together.

First slowly, then a little bit faster after that.

Are you ready?

Let me in.

Good.

Now a little bit faster after that.

Let me in.

Good.

Now even faster.

Let me in.

Good.

Alright, let's try that three times quickly.

So please repeat after me.

Let me in.

Let me in.

Let me in.

Great!

So now you know the expression "Let me in."

So if you want to ask someone to go in someplace, you can say "Let me in."

Alright, so if you liked this video, please click like, share, or subscribe.

My name is Richard and I'll catch you next time!

For more infomation >> What is he saying?(81) (Listening Practice) [ ForB English Lesson ] - Duration: 2:12.

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The Connection Journey: What is Glenn Head? - Duration: 1:31.

Glenn head is a very predictable phenomenon after the Glenn

procedure. The big vein that drains into the heart from the

head and the arms, we're taking that off of the heart,

disconnecting it from the heart, and we're sewing it onto the

pulmonary arteries. The pressure inside the right atrium is here.

The pressure inside the pulmonary arteries is here.

Blood has to overcome that pressure in order to drain

through the lungs. Which means the pressure inside the vein

before it gets to the lungs has to be higher to drive the blood

through the lungs. So it's that increased pressure that is in

the superior vena cava that kids have that kids feel. And it

causes some swelling in the brain. It causes the veins

inside the brain and in the head to become enlarged. And that's

the phenomenon that results in Glenn head. Usually occurs

within the first seven days or so and gradually abates by about

10 to 14 days. Not every child has it, but I would say probably

at least three-quarters of kids will get some discomfort related

to having that higher pressure in the superior vena cava. We

can treat that very effectively with Motrin or ibuprofen,

sometimes low levels of narcotics are helpful. But it's

a very transient process and usually by the time kids go

home, they don't complain too much about it.

For more infomation >> The Connection Journey: What is Glenn Head? - Duration: 1:31.

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Town's Entire Police Force Suddenly Quits Over What They Were All Forced To Do - Duration: 6:13.

For more infomation >> Town's Entire Police Force Suddenly Quits Over What They Were All Forced To Do - Duration: 6:13.

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What if we have an 'Arranged Marriage'? - Duration: 1:01.

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Luxury vinyl plank flooring review: What you need to know before installing - Duration: 6:15.

In this video we talk about luxury vinyl plank flooring, what it is and its benefits,

that's starting right now.

Welcome to Homebuyer's School

brought to you by Brookfield Residential.

Hi everyone I'm Karl Yeh, welcome to another edition of Homebuyer's School,

a channel where you get the latest strategies tactics and tips from home

buying experts, and remember if this is your first time on this channel and you

want to to get the latest strategies from the experts, make sure to hit the

subscription button below, hit the little notification bell so you don't miss anything.

So today I'm joined by Deborah Armstrong, a senior interior designer

from Brookfield Residential. And today we're talking about

luxury vinyl plank flooring. So Deborah, I have absolutely no clue what this is,

what is luxury vinyl plank flooring?

Luxury vinyl plank flooring is a flooring that can either look like hardwood in this

case, now we're seeing some that look like tiles or stone, but it is a solid vinyl

piece of material.

So what are the benefits of this?

People would use these in their home if they have a very busy household, they

maybe have have big dogs that do some scratching, maybe have accidents on the

floor, they want to use it in a mud room or in a bathroom where there's a tub,

whereas unlike hardwood which will not be installed because of the moisture,

and you know, hardwood would get damaged, whereas this

it's 100% waterproof.

And remember, we created a video on the best flooring if you want to have a look at

that above-- So Deborah, you were talking about-- is it completely waterproof?

This is 100% waterproof, it's solid vinyl all the way through, and it also just clicks in

like a hardwood, so it can be floated, easy to remove if you do want to change

it out in the future. Yeah so it goes together just like a hardwood but unlike--

you don't have to nail it, so you can actually float this, great in basements.

So you could actually install this yourself?

Absolutely.

So rip out your own flooring, and is just pretty much click--

Yeah.

Okay. Is there different types of this type flooring?

No it's all 100% solid vinyl. However, the look that you can get, yes the many

different colours, many different looking species of hardwood, different widths.

Sometimes you can get a floor with random width, you have wider and

narrower boards, you can like I said, get ones that look like tile, stone, yeah.

Many different options.

So it's not like when we talked about the solid vs. engineered hardwood, it's

nothing to--

Nothing like that, nope.

So wouldn't most people want to have this flooring in throughout their entire

house or it's not something that's really recommended?

Well I wouldn't say that it's not recommended, people still today percieve

real hardwood as having that luxury appeal, so for resale and things like that

if you say, "I have real hardwood in my home", there's an appeal to that.

This is a less expensive product, but it is very durable, and I have had you know,

people build 2-3 million dollar homes and put this throughout because of their

lifestyle. They might've had 3 or 4 really big dogs and have lived through real

hardwood, and the challenges, the scratching, etc.

And what's the lifespan of vinyl?

This would probably live as for long as you're in the house and passed.

It's very, very durable.

And is it scratch resistant too?

Very scratch resistant, much more than a real hardwood, a solid hardwood

or engineered.

Okay. And where would be the most typical places you'd want to install this?

Bathrooms? You mentioned bathrooms--

Yes. You'd want to-- however you don't want to have real hardwood in one room

and then switch to luxury vinyl plank, you're going to get a transition, and the

wood are going to look different, and not gonna create that beautiful flow that you

want in your house. People maybe put this in their entire basement,

wear and tear with kids and animals down there and leave upstairs because it's

separated by maybe a carpeted staircase, use the real hardwood up there.

Oh okay. And even though you can make it look like real hardwood, it's still-- like if

you put them next together, it still-- it wouldn't make any sense?

You're not gonna get the exact match, the thicknesses aren't the same so you're

gonna get transition strips and you're going to lose that luxury.

Okay. Now what's the difference between --I just did a quick research on my own,

what's the difference between luxury vinyl plank flooring and

engineered vinyl plank?

Okay, engineered vinyl plank is a vinyl that's been adhered to a high density

fiber board. They do claim that it's waterproof-- I don't know if I would really

trust it myself, I've never really suggested it because it's still a fiber board, and

you're not-- the reason why you would want to go to a luxury vinyl plank is

because of its 100% waterproof.

I don't know if I would trust engineered that has a fiber board underneath.

That's my personal thing, I would rather just stick with a solid vinyl.

Awesome. Anything else to comment on luxury vinyl plank flooring?

No, other than that the newer versions of this hardwood, when it's installed it is very

hard to tell between a real hardwood and a luxury vinyl plank.

They've come a long way and they're beautiful.

Would you be able to tell if you walked through a house?

Sometimes I have to look twice, yes absolutely.

In fact I'm actually thinking for my next home, I might go this route --so durable.

So the question I have for you is, do you use luxury vinyl plank flooring?

And what is your experience with it-- let us know in the comment section below.

Thank you very much for joining us and we'll catch you next time.

That's another edition of

Homebuyer's School. Tune in next time

for more expert tips and tricks, and visit

homebuyersschool.ca to bring you one

step closer to finding your dream home.

As with everything, it would be great if you

like and share our videos, also please let

us know if you have any home buying

questions you want us to answer.

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[ENG SUB] WHAT DID I DO? 내가 다이어트에 미쳐 결국 저지른 행동 ㅠㅠ - Duration: 3:10.

Hello! Welcome to BoBalance's Channel!

You can do it, Bo can do it, and We can do it! :D

Today, I am going to talk shortly about what I did due to my diet.

and I'd like to create a small section in my channel called "Diet Talk"

So, it would be basically like talking about diet tips or difficulty of diet and so on..

First is first, Let me show you What I just did due to my diet!

Then, Here I am lol

One

Two

Three

Four

Five

Six

Seven

Eight

Nine

Ten

Actually, I bought 2 more pairs of leggings lol

Yet, I ordered XS for those two pairs of leggings (I was supposed to order S)

So, I returned them.

Originally, I ordered 12 workout clothings, and I returned 2 so now I have 10 of them lol

More importantly, Those are not cheap

(Oh my money....)

The cheapest one was 14$ US

and Most expensive one was... I'd rather not to say (I am afraid of my parents to see this lol)

But there is one thing that I wanted to point out here is that.....

Actually, I usually wear medium (US clothing I meant)

When I wear medium size, they are a little bit loose on me.

But, When I wear small size, there are too tight on me.

so I am between size medium and small.

Which means that in order for me to wear the clothes that I bought I need to lose 5~8 kg (about 10~15 pounds)

(They were on sale, so I could help myself TT^TT lol)

I just wanted to try a pair of leggings that I got

I put my leg in one side of leggings, and I took it off right away.

cuz I almost ripped my leggings off (I just bought it, man lol)

so I just talked about what i did last week.

Until these workout clothing fit me,

I think I would maintain the portion of food I consume as I showed you from the last video

I am still in binge eating recovery journey.

As I showed you from last video, I will consistently be eating 3 meals, 1 or 2 times of snack in daily.

Plus, I will keep working out as well!

I am sure there are some easy and fast ways to lose weight.

Yet, I'd like to go on my precise diet.

"My precise diet means that I completely recover my issue, prevent from Yoyo diet, and do this happy diet"

When I eventually am able to wear all the workout clothes, I promise that I will do all the workout clothes review.

You can see the review if you click the subscribe button down below! so make sure you hit that subscribe button!

Then, I will see you guys next time! BYEEEEEEEE

For more infomation >> [ENG SUB] WHAT DID I DO? 내가 다이어트에 미쳐 결국 저지른 행동 ㅠㅠ - Duration: 3:10.

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What is freedom? | J. Krishnamurti [Italian w/English subtitles] - Duration: 2:14.

What is freedom?

Freedom to do what we want

freedom to choose a job

a woman

to go where we want.

To make love with whomever and however we want.

What do we do with all this freedom?

We use it to express ourselves

to do whatever we want.

We have all the freedom in the world

even to drop bombs in the name of democracy

and we think that where there is choice there is freedom.

Even a psychologist will encourage you to satisfy your pleasures

but if we are really aware, we know there is no choice.

Awareness is action.

It is only when there are doubts

uncertainties

that you begin to choose.

Choices then prevent freedom.

So, where can I find freedom?

Is it outside or within myself?

If I have a reason to love somebody,

is this true love?

If I feel attached because it takes away my loneliness

and makes me feel powerful,

is that love?

Selfishness is not love.

If you look deep enough

you'll find a beauty whose quality and intensity

gives way to compassion.

Film by Massimiliano Amato massimilianoamato.com

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One Minute Singing Secrets: Do You Have What It Takes To Change? - Duration: 1:42.

Here is another one minute singing secrets video for you.

Start the clock and let's go.

So, you have a singing goal.

Whatever it may be, you've decided to improve your breathing, your vocal quality, learn

a new song, eliminate a bad habit, build a new one.

Whatever your goal is, do you have what it takes to reach that goal?

Many, many people make a decision to change but only a few people have the courage to

actually go after that goal and do something for it.

And unfortunately, even fewer people have the commitment to finish what they've started.

Yes, it is the commitment to finish things that will make a difference in your singing

(or in life for that matter).

So, here is what you need to do to become a true warrior: decide what you want to do

and then take action.

Take any action to start the journey.

Then, take another step and another step and another step.

Make a commitment to yourself to finish the journey.

Make it your mission to win that battle.

Only then, you'll become a real warrior of change.

For more infomation >> One Minute Singing Secrets: Do You Have What It Takes To Change? - Duration: 1:42.

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Why do we love a good beat? - Duration: 10:35.

(TECHNO BEAT)

Hey, I'm Linda.

And I'm Dan, and this is What Is Music?

Dan, do you like a good groove?

I do, actually.

I think rhythm is so important to what I like about music.

Maybe even more important than melody, actually.

I'm the same.

I am all about the rhythm a lot of the time.

I love this idea of us having a heartbeat, having a pulse,

people having a cadence to the way that they walk and they talk

in everyday life.

Yeah, I think rhythm is really intrinsically human, actually,

and that's why this whole episode is about why we love a good beat.

I went to the MARCS Institute to find out how our brains react to a beat.

One of the main functions

of the MARCS Institute for Brain, Behaviour and Development

at Western Sydney Uni

is to study how music and dance communicate universally.

If you think about music generally, it's a time-based art form,

and rhythm is the patterning of time

and beat is something by which rhythmic durations can be measured.

We like a good beat for three reasons.

One is it makes us move, almost literally.

Secondly, a good beat is predictable,

and the brain likes that.

The brain is a rhythm generating machine in some sense.

It can lock on to the regularity of a good beat.

And the third reason is that

one of the key systems in the brain for processing the beat

is involved also in regulating the sense of reward and motivation.

To see how my body reacts to beats,

I'm gonna be tested by Peter's students, Tomas and Cecile.

OK, so tell me, what is happening?

So, we're going to do an EEG experiment with you.

EEG measures the electrical activity in the brain,

and we're about to measure my huge noggin.

It's gonna be a small one. It's a small one.

Perhaps it's just my ego that's huge.

It is quite natural for humans to perceive beat in music.

We often synchronise just by tapping our foot or bobbing our head.

(FLUTE PLAYS)

So do you want me to do that or...

I want you to try to focus on the beat

as if you were sort of dancing to music

but at the same time try not to move with the music.

I want to put a cool wig on now.

So I'm about to be played three different tracks

and I have to sit really still and stare at this little dot

for the next half-hour.

Everything alright there? Great.

OK.

(ELECTRONIC FUNK BEAT)

KELLER: The body reacts to the beat

because the brain regions and the brain systems in fact

that are activated the beat follow two pathways.

So of course we're processing sound.

The auditory sensory system is activated.

But this is very closely linked in humans to the movement system,

the motor system of the brain.

Therefore when we hear a rhythmic beat,

it can also harness or call into activation

the movement system of the brain and trigger movement.

At this point I want to move so badly,

but I can't and we're only halfway through -

because science likes to take its sweet time.

Our bodies and in fact brains recognise beat

through a phenomenon that is referred to as entrainment.

It's been observed in biological species, fireflies synchronising,

frogs and crickets, but they don't change their tempo

or the rate at which they are producing a beat at will.

Whereas humans are able to do this, we're able to get faster,

get slower, double the tempo, halve the tempo.

I think that makes us special

in terms of our beat-keeping capacities.

Score one for the humans.

We are beat machines.

Now, fast forward a couple of weeks.

Let's see how my brain did.

Hi, Linda. This is Dr Keller.

Hello.

Hi, your test results are in. OK.

The good news is your brain locks onto the musical beat.

Yay!

So we prepared this little figure

where we logged your brain activity.

So in Daft Punk, large numbers of neurons become synchronised

at this particular frequency.

We got such a nice strong response.

When the Daft Punk song came on, I knew it

so I was dancing to it in my head.

And the picture is a little bit different for the other two pieces.

This broken beat track from the '90s.

Yeah.

(IRREGULAR DRUM BEATS)

The rhythm there was complex.

Most people have difficulty to actually find the beat

and synchronise to it

because it's not very prominent in the rhythm in the actual music.

But Linda actually did find the beat,

but it's not as strong as the Daft Punk.

Because that sounded more complex to me,

I found myself paying attention heaps more to find the beat.

But when you look at the very right, that track,

there was a very clear beat.

So we would expect that your brain tracks this pretty well,

but I don't know what happened there.

Your brain wasn't interested in that one for some reason.

It's a mystery.

That one to me felt kind of like an easy beat,

so I didn't pay attention that much.

So maybe that's what it was.

Rank my brain.

What was it, like...

Was it good at locking into the beat? Did it work?

I think your brain is pretty, pretty high.

(LAUGHS) Yes!

It's a very nice response.

Congratulations. Alright.

See you, guys. OK, see you. Bye.

I was having to sit so still and stare at one spot on a screen.

It was so hard.

But you can still see

that your brain is looking on to the rhythm too.

Yeah, for me, in terms of the songs that I didn't know so much,

it was actually where my brain was paying way more attention.

So essentially the lesson for me was that

you can train your brain to lock onto rhythms.

I mean, just moving away from the science for a moment,

I mean, I've been a musician for a while,

I can count and play in pretty complicated rhythms

and time signatures,

but I've never really been able to articulate that to my body, I guess.

Do you mean dancing?

Yeah, dancing.

Do you want to do a dance class with me?

No.

WOMAN: Five, six, seven, and...

(ELECTRONIC BEAT)

And double, double.

Single, single. Double, double.

So why do you think that everybody should dance?

I think everyone should dance 'cause it's a lot more fun than running.

(BOTH LAUGH)

Yeah.

And so what's special about rhythm?

We have a natural inclination tow rhythm that even if someone's like,

"I can't dance, I have no rhythm," and some people don't,

but it can still help to organise a pace of something.

It's something that we can all feel.

So you want to think about both your foot going out

and your arm going out, and then they're crossing over.

So, out, cross, out, in.

And out, cross, side.

(ELECTRONIC BEAT)

For me, the different types of music that I've listened to or engaged to

have also played quite a big part in identity

and things that I've felt like I've related to.

I remember listening to punk when I was, like, a teenager

and feeling angsty

but also too listening to a lot of N.W.A. and Dr Dre and hip-hop.

The most instant connection was taping songs off the radio

and then making up dances to them,

or taping songs from the television and then learning the movements.

Mostly watching the lines that they would make with their body

and what they were using, what objects they were dancing with

and I guess it kind of spurred a greater trajectory into it.

But, I mean, most of the time when I'm making dance now,

the sound or the music would support what it is that I'm making

rather than the other way around.

Next song? Easy.

So now that you guys have mastered the slower,

we're gonna move on to a slightly faster song,

and this song I chose because of the lyricism in it

and I guess we're kind of moving through the lyricism of the rapping,

but also too doing a lot of repetitive grooves.

So a similar movement to what we were doing before

but we're just gonna try and short cut it in a couple of ways.

Yeah? I like short cuts.

(LAUGHS) So do I. (CHUCKLES)

And one, one, and double.

Boom, boom, and back.

And slow, hop. And slow, hop.

One, two, three, four.

And ooh-ooh, slide.

Ooh-ooh, slide.

Yeah. Oh, I did that before.

So, what does dance mean to you?

It is so many things.

My career and something that I enjoy very, very much.

But usually the definition that I give to somebody else

is the organisation of time and space and my autonomy over that.

So when I'm telling you how to dance, will be organising time,

or timing,

and the space that we're in.

So time travel? Mm-hm.

(LAUGHS) Pretty much, yes.

(LAUGHS)

So, how did that feel?

Yeah, actually surprisingly good.

But you know what - the next morning I woke up

and I sort of found myself still moving in the same way.

Still thinking about the moves. You were going through it.

Yeah! That's totally a dancer's thing.

Because you've been a dancer for ages, right?

Yeah, I was quite hard-core with dancing

from the time I was about nine until about 21, 22,

and even now I dip in and out of classes.

I love it.

I mean, I think that kind of experience helps you

articulating the rhythm to your body.

You know what you're doing. You've got to practise, Dan.

Are you gonna come back and do another class with me?

(LAUGHS) Sure.

Well, it's clear our brains love a good beat.

It locks onto it, it helps your body move along,

and how well you move is then up to you.

Captions by Red Bee Media

Copyright Australian Broadcasting Corporation

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Beaned By Scoreboard Pin, Bucket-Wearing Cubs Fan 'Never Knew What Hit Me' - Duration: 1:52.

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What's New in Mastercam 2019: Power Surface - Duration: 3:10.

Power Surface is a new tool in Mastercam 2019 that lets you easily create surfaces from curves, and quickly fill gaps with properly shaped surfaces.

After you select Power Surface on the Surfaces tab, you select the curves needed to create a new surface.

You then use the Power Surface function panel to further edit the surface.

Use the Surface Settings options to modify the created surface.

For example, Use Normals controls the shape of the surface based on the selected option.

By changing Use Normals to CPlane, the created surface will be normal to the active construction plane, instead of using the normal vectors of the surrounding surfaces.

The results of the surface for both Use Normals options may not match the surface you intended to create.

You can use geometry to help constrain and limit the resulting surface.

The selected top chain limits how much the surface may expand from the selected geometry.

You can use Trim Inner to trim the created surface inside the selected curves to create a hole in the surface.

Use the Draw Settings to change how the surface looks in the graphics window.

You can change the settings to display the points of the created surface.

Or, you can display the vectors.

The Results section displays information about the created surface.

You cannot edit these parameters.

Select Calculate to view the Standard Deviation, Average Error, and Maximum Error.

These values help ensure that an accurate surface is constructed.

Chain Settings gives you additional control over the creation of the surface.

These options are helpful when working on very large or very small parts.

For example, you can change the maximum number of control points that will display on the selected chains by changing the Max Num Points parameter.

Power Surface lets you easily create surfaces from curves that are influenced by the adjoining surfaces.

For more infomation >> What's New in Mastercam 2019: Power Surface - Duration: 3:10.

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What Is Tax Debt Forgiveness - Duration: 1:28.

Here's a little bit of good news, if you succeed in getting tax debt forgiven

with what's known as an offer in-compromise you won't face a tax bill for

the forgiven debt but, if you owe the IRS they can hold on to your refund, take a

chunk of your pay, put a lien on your bank account seize and sell your

property, and even revoke your passport. Uncle Sam can also take 15% of your

social security check, a benefit that's off-limits to private creditors. The IRS

accepts offers in compromise only if the agency believes as no better way to

collect more of the money it's owed in a reasonable length of time. To submit

offer in-compromise you must disclose the value of all your major assets, all

your sources of income, and your expenses many people who have trouble paying

their tax bills would be better off asking the IRS for an installment plan.

Those who owe less than $10,000 get automatic approval those who owe $10,000

to $50,000 can use a streamlined process that typically allows them to pay the

balance over six years. To help figure out what options might work for you fill

out our form to set up a consultation or better yet call us so we can help you

find the best solution for your situation. We're A+ rated by the

Better Business Bureau and have helped thousands of people with their tax debt issues.

So, don't struggle any longer give us a call when life happens we're here for you.

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