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lips are important part of your face and

identity shape and look of your lips are

determined by your genetics and

hereditary composition it is no wonder

that the shape and look of your lips

will carry some significance so far as

your personality and traits are

concerned here we are trying to point

out some ways by which you can predict

the personality of an individual just by

looking at his or her lips for better

understanding we divided the look and

shapes of the lips into various

categories thin lip people having thin

lips are in general reluctant to

interact and engage much with the others

this type of people are having their own

opinions and judgment on all the things

the world and that's why they are able

to manage almost all the situations on

their own they are totally self

dependent and they prefer to be alone

rather than in a company despite being

independent they are kind in nature and

they tend to respect others opinion

puffy and large lips these people are

caring in nature and their love and

affection is not limited to human being

only more often than not they are pet

lovers in general they are very helpful

to others but they are having a very

strong willpower when they decide on

something they tend to stick to that

being helpful they tend to give more

priority to others rather than their own

self ordinary type of lips this is a

very common type of lip and can be seen

with people who are well balanced in

life this type of people are having good

common sense and they are generally good

in listening others they are fun-loving

and they love to interact with others

especially with people close to them in

general they are very positive in nature

thin upper lip they are very special

type with a great capability and the

ability to convince others they are born

leaders and they possess a sound

analytical mind and logical ability

because of their abilities they are

capable of overcoming any obstacle but

individually they are very difficult to

maintain relation with

puffy and small lips at a fast glance

they seem to be egoistic sort of person

but actually they are very much opposite

in nature they are very caring and also

sympathetic in nature they listen to

others and they have the great ability

to guide others in the right direction

upper lip bigger than lower lip these

people are very intelligent and charming

they are very dramatic too because of

their personality they can very easily

win confidence and the trust of others

people even do not hesitate to share

emotional aspects with them in general

these type of people are talkative in

nature and many times they tend to pass

sarcastic remarks lower lip bigger than

upper lip they are not satisfied with

mundane life which can be boring and

dull because of that this they do not

like to stick to nine-to-five jobs they

are convincing types and always excited

about what they are doing they always

like to explore new places and ideas

Peak Cupid's bow lips these people

always exhibit creativeness more often

than not they select creative career

like music fashion designing art etc

rather than mundane kind of jobs they

have got a very strong memory power

that's why they are very good in

memorizing anything and in recognizing

people and their faces they love to

interact with others and they love to

socialize also rounded Cupid bound lips

these people are having very soft inner

core and because of that they are

kind-hearted sensitive and very

compassionate in nature they are

independent and very methodical and

structured in nature they love to help

people who are in trouble

undefined Cupid's bow lips this type of

people are very rigid and stubborn they

are dependent in nature but at the same

time they can manage difficult problems

they are very particular about their

work and they always try to be sincere

and punctual

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What Makes The Samsung Galaxy Watch Tick (literally)? - Duration: 3:19.

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What do you learn in Library School? The MLIS Explained! - Duration: 7:56.

It all starts at the question, what do you even learn in library school? My name is Peter and this is stacks and facts.

[intro music]

So I figured it was about time I made this video because y'all keep asking for it,

But the short answer is that no two MLIS degrees

look the same! And the reason for that is that, in the United States and Canada most places that hire librarians require that

you are a graduate of a program that has been accredited by the American Library Association, or the ALA, and

the accreditation process that the ALA provides to make sure that all MLIS programs are fairly consistent

provides a lot of flexibility, but it's also quite rigorous.

So I'm not gonna read through the entire accreditation process, but I will read six... that's four. Six...

(We're gonna pretend I have six fingers) requirements that they list specifically for coursework. Okay?

Okay.

But aside from that, go wild.

The way that most schools handle these requirements is that they will, basically,

have a core set of courses that address

these requirements in them and you will usually do those in the first term of your studies, and then they will sprinkle

-- that is to say, the schools -- will sprinkle things that match these requirements throughout other courses that the program offers that you will take later on.

But really outside of that core set of courses, It's up to you what your program looks like.

Which I think is pretty rad because no two librarians are going to have the same requirements,

necessarily. But if you want to know what an MLIS *can* look like, here's every class that I took, and a take-away from each, in

twenty seconds or less.

Not... not all of them. That would be like what?

1.2 seconds per class. That's not gonna... that's not gonna happen. Ok, let's let's just get to it.

[in a cowboy accent] Well Karl, you know

It's like they say: "you can lead a horse to water, but you can't make it double check

It sources and question its preconceived notions of what's right and wrong if the answers aren't easy enough to get to in the first place!"

Or or something.

I think that's how it goes...

Ethics Review Board, wait, what even is ethics? Is that even a thing in information science?

I don't think that's a thing. Does it count if there's no blood?

I don't think there's gonna be blood

Well, it should be fine, the experiment's gonna be fine, they should be fine.

Psychological harm ... Oh. OH. Psych--

[laden with dread]

It's not fine.

It's not fine at all!

Ok, so,

So I put the comma after the first name

Ok, and then I capitalized the first letter of the last name

But if there's more than one author than I have to determine which one gets listed first based on whoever had more

More pets before the age of 18? What? Unless their pets were invertebrates, in which case I should see section

10.2.2.2...

point a?

Wait, is is this is this RDA or is this AACR2?

MARC!

[seductively] Hey there, you uh, you want to see my Gantt chart?

[very unseductively] Yeah, no, it's it's pretty great,

I think I was able to divvy up the work so that no single

person is a point of failure,

And I think the timing should be good! So we don't have to worry about going over budget. Yeah, no! It's purple!

Oh hello there, I was wondering if you had a moment to spare to talk about design heuristics

Have you heard the good word from our Lord and Savior, Jakob Nielsen? Here, let me just leave this with you.

Alright and then this should be the last thing...

And... execute!

[deadpan] Perfect.

Alright, and as you can see we are slowly killing our planet and giving up any sense of privacy

we might enjoy so that we can afford to buy these machines, that have been designed to draw our attention from otherwise useful things.

Because capitalism. All right. Thanks for coming to my TED talk, any questions?

Yeah you in the red with the hammer, and then you with the sickle.

Wait wait, so what you're saying, is that by having overdue fines,

we're actually keeping people affected by poverty from coming to the library in the first place?

EVEN THOUGH they're the folks who could use our services the most? And we don't actually get significant amount from fines anyways?

Okay, so then...

Why do we have fines?

Hello fellow, youths I also am young like you! Would you like to see some dank memes?

behold

Okay, but like those are some pretty dank memes. Like, seriously.

No, I get that we're designing Tinder for dogs

But like, just because the focus group says that we should only have pictures of tennis balls and bones...

I don't think that's a good idea.

Yeah, no, it's it's absurd. No-- butts is fine! I told you before, butts is fine, but tennis balls? don't be ridiculous!

[incredulous] Can you believe this guy?

Tennis balls?

Now I know you thought your library's databases looked good before but just wait till you see ...

The SQL.

When it comes to government corruption, I guess what they say is true! Sometimes sunlight *is* the best disinfectant!

[the sound of furious "typing" but lets be real, I'm just tapping keys]

[offscreen] Peter we get that you really like YouTube, but we did a survey and aside from you and 343 people named Katherine

(which we're not gonna get into right now),

No one else wants an entire row just for books and movies by John Green.

No, and that's that's totally fine. Because his brother Hank actually just released a book too. Besides. Look I made a Gantt chart!!

[spooky whispering] If you build it, and add robust metadata,

develop consistent and appropriate digitization standards,

and secure funding, they will come. Maybe.

What?!

Wait, so you mean to tell me I can study whatever the heck I want for an entire term as long as I can just

find a faculty member to sign off on it?!

[guffaw] Well, let me tell you a thing about YouTube!

So that's what my MLIS looks like! But it's probably gonna be a little bit heavier on tech than most people's, just because that's

what my background is in.

Now if you want to know more about these courses that I mentioned, check out the links in the dooblydoo --

I put links to the actual descriptions from the school. They are

Actually really good classes. I really enjoyed all of them.

So, have a look! If you'd like to learn more about what I was looking for when I was looking for MLIS programs to apply to

or if you want to understand a little bit more about the sticky ethics of requiring a master's degree to become a librarian or

if you want to know what accreditation looks like a little bit in more in-depth,

Subscribe by clicking the button down there? Yeah, still there.

Yeah, it's still there and click the bell to get notifications whenever I upload a new video, which is about twice a week.

Anyways, that's all I've got. So as always, thank you for watching -- and until next time, don't forget to ask questions. Okay. bye!

[outro music]

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Royal photographer Chris Jackson reveals what it's really like to go on tour â€" and what happens wh - Duration: 3:42.

 Getty Images photographer Chris Jackson has had the privilege to capture various historic moments in royal life over the past 15 years

Now his fascinating archive has been turned into a glossy coffee-table book, Modern Monarchy: The British Royal Family Today, offering readers a glimpse into that world

The book covers themes such as the importance of remembrance, charity events, big historic moments, dressing for duty and the royal diary

 "It's about the tradition that makes the Royal Family what it is, as well as how it's diversifying and moving forward into a new world, embracing things like social media and the young royals and their passion for charity," Chris tells

"It's amazing when you get the opportunity to work in those areas, where the stories you're telling and the pictures I'm taking are making a difference, they're spreading the word

It's an incredible privilege to be involved in that world."  tour with the royals  One of his bucket list places was the Galapagos Islands, which he visited in 2009 with Prince Charles and Camilla

"We met Lonesome George, the last remaining Pinta Island Tortoise on the planet. He's now extinct, so it was amazing to meet him," said Chris

"Another extraordinary trip was to the Solomon Islands. There's a great picture of the Duchess of Cambridge in a canoe on the way to Tuvanipupu and the locals thought it was very funny to put a papier-mâché shark in the water behind it

"  MORE: Kate performed her first solo engagement with just 24 hours' notice  On the less glamorous side of travelling, Chris said: "We're very lucky to go to some incredible places, but they can be challenging these tours – really hard work, travel, luggage, you're rushing around

But when you get back from a day like that with great photos, it's just such a buzz

" On escaping the royal bubble, he added: "Whenever I'm going on royal tours I always pack a pair of trainers and try and get running

You don't have time for sightseeing in these places, so if you can fit in a quick 40 minutes, it's like speed sightseeing

"  Chris, whose pregnant wife Natasha Archer works as a PA to the Duchess of Cambridge, also revealed what happens when things don't go to plan

"There have been various events in the where it's been really windy and an umbrella has blown inside out

The Duchess of Cornwall has got a great sense of humour in situations like that. She'll definitely always see the funny side," said Chris

 "There was an unexpected moment when the Queen met Donna the elephant at Whipsnade Zoo

The Queen and Duke of Edinburgh were going to feed Donna a banana, but I loved the moment where Donna was trunk outstretched trying to grab a banana in anticipation and it just made a great, long picture, which I think was front page of a couple of papers next day

"  MORE: David Beckham's new buzz cut is dividing fans  Modern Monarchy: The British Royal Family Today, by Chris Jackson is published by Rizzoli for £35 on 9 October

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What I'm Reading: Scott Harrison (author of THIRST) - Duration: 2:03.

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What's Your Craft - Craftivist Carrie Reichardt - Duration: 3:30.

Having new ideas is never a problem for me.

My problem is trying to filter out all the ideas I have, and work on one thing.

I actually come from a fine art background, I have a degree in sculpture.

In the late 90s I got involved in doing mosaics.

It was the actual practice of it, it was actually finding myself in a zone which was really good for my mental state

because I had always had a lot of problems.

The thing about craft is that you get lost in the process of it.

As soon as I did it, I realised how much I loved it.

Currently I'm the first ever visual artist for the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust.

I think it's great that they're using visuals arts now to try and

draw people in so I've been working on that for the last year.

I think that craft and art is that enabler, that enables you to start dialogue.

I got involved in the whole death row thing because I picked up a Big Issue

and in the back of it, it had a advert that said:

"Could you befriend someone on death row?"

and I thought, well yeah I could.

So in 2007 I was commissioned to make the Tikki Love Truck

and at the same time that I got the commission I found a pen pal

that I was writing to, John Joe Amador, was going to be executed.

I just couldn't disconnect the two things

so I decided that I would make this truck for him, in memory of him.

As soon as the execution had taken place

we made a death mask of his face.

Eight days later this death mask had been placed on the top of the Tikki Love Truck

and we went through the streets of Manchester with 45 thousand people cheering.

With craftivism, if I was to stand with a table and my leaflets

and try and engage people about death row

you don't really change people's minds.

But when people come up to my truck, the first thing they say is:

"How much does it weigh?"

and then they'll say: "What's that face?" and I'll be able to tell that story.

Most of my work is focused on history from below

it's the peoples history, I'm trying to dig out stories, and I'm trying to convey them

because I'm a big believer in if we can listen to each others stories and we remember how we got our rights

I think that it'll be a much healthier society.

If I'm honest I'm really, really lucky.

That's why I work within a collective.

They helped me mosaic the house, I didn't mosaic that truck alone.

That was a team of people who came to help me

and I think that's what happens when you become an activist.

It means lots of other people can come and help, and there's an energy that's created that's wonderful.

Everything is about action, and especially on the street.

Find your creative voice and use it.

As soon as you do, you'll feel so much better in so many other ways.

I'm Carrie Reichardt

I'm an artist and craftivist, and I live in London.

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Opinion | What was Rachel Mitchell doing? - Duration: 5:07.

Phoenix prosecutor Rachel Mitchell before the Senate Judiciary Committee on Capitol Hill on Thursday

(Andrew Harnik/Pool/Reuters) By Jennifer Rubin Jennifer Rubin Opinion writer reporting from a center-right perspective Email Bio Follow Opinion writer September 27 at 3:00 PM The last set of questions prosecutor Rachel Mitchell put to Christine Blasey Ford may have been the most remarkable

She asked if Ford knew that this process — five-minute intervals of questions — was not the best way to determine the credibility of a sexual-assault survivor's account

One might have construed that as self-defense: Don't blame me for finding out nothing! But it also raises the question as to why a professional prosecutor would agree to be used, to be labeled an "assistant" as Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky

) so insultingly put it, to participate in a farce not designed to get at the truth

Mitchell then insinuated that somehow Ford should have known how to get a forensic interview, remarkably putting the onus on the victim to figure out the prosecutor's job

At any rate, what was obvious is that Mitchell spent virtually no time challenging Ford on her memory of the attack

How could she? It was entirely credible and had all the ear-markings of a truthful witness statement

It was a powerful rebuttal to President Trump and snide Republican lawmakers who chose not to believe Ford

Their hired attorney had no way to challenge the account. No mistaken identity defense is going to work

Mitchell also revealed through utterly irrelevant lines of questions about how Ford found an attorney, who paid for her to take a polygraph test, who paid for security and other events not in the least probative of whether the attack occurred

Instead, it was her lawyers providing the polygraph and a bunch of sympathetic Americans setting up GoFundMe sites for an assault survivor

Republicans have had no way to discredit Ford, so they've gone down a series of blind alleys: It was an evil twin! She has a leftist sugar daddy! Democrats didn't give us enough notice! Whether Mitchell intended it, the questioning simply confirmed the obvious: This was a woman unsophisticated in the legal process and political warfare who tried to navigate her way through a hellish experience that could not possibly inure to her benefit

Mitchell, on one hand, was put in a ridiculous position of fronting (literally) for male Republicans too scared to ask questions

On the other hand, she signed up for the task, whether in hopes of pleasing her client or in subtly rebuking them for setting up a kangaroo court

As for the Republican senators, the 10 mute male Judiciary Committee members and one overbearing, grumpy chairman looked as weak as Ford looked strong

They looked on unemotionally as she bared her soul. They were as cowardly as she was courageous

They are ultimately responsible for any torment they imposed and yet may well conduct a whisper campaign criticizing their own lawyer

As anyone with eyes and a modicum of good sense knows, Republicans' gutless format and silence demonstrated that they have nothing in their bag of tricks other than innuendo, smears and blind partisanship

It turns out that's just not good enough when one faces a thoroughly honest and sympathetic victim

They are playing a political game. She is relating a searing life experience. My goodness, Trump of all people should know what a media disaster it was for them

The only question is how he will throw them and Kavanaugh under the bus. Read more: Lindsey Graham's meltdown gives away the GOP game on Kavanaugh Sketches from Christine Blasey Ford's Senate testimony Christine Blasey Ford's testimony was devastating I hope you were crying Christine Blasey Ford, psychologist

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What is the MRSD Program at CMU? (MS in Robotic Systems Development ) - Duration: 3:16.

My name is John Dolan and I'm a faculty member in the Robotics Institute at Carnegie Mellon University

What is the MRSD program? It is an opportunity for students to be prepared to enter

robotics companies and to excel there.

Particularly by giving them an opportunity to learn about both the systems engineering and the business

aspects of robotics and then also to do a very substantial two semester project which

requires them to build a robotic system. Our project was an autonomous driving

navigation robot for blind people. So it pretty much looks like a suitcase and our ideal test environment was an airport.

My final project was an autonomous platform for detecting and classifying buried potential threats or landmines.

There's a big focus on

the marriage of

New research and cutting edge ideas and robotics and the actual implementation of them.

We deploy an infrastructure on kitty corners of the intersection

So two of the four corners, and we're able to detect every pedestrian and moving object in the area

And so no matter how good your sensors are, when you can't see it, our sensors can. So as you approach the intersection

Our infrastructure can alert the car to stop and you can stop short preventing a fatal collision.

GroundsBot was a robotic mowing system.

When we came together at the start of the semester, at the start fall last year, we really wanted to

Build something from the ground up just like if we were a startup company. ...Really good software experience electrical design experience mechanical

experience... we wanted to bring all that together and just build this awesome product. The emphasis on

Developing robots and developing this fusion of mechanical and electrical systems and programming them to be autonomous

That was just really a huge standout to me

My capstone project was about building an assistive robot to help

patients who have upper-body dysfunctions.

Multimodal emotion recognition. The crux of this project involved developing at a high level

emotional intelligence for a computer or robot.

We are looking into this project

it really sounded interesting because it involves a lot of vehicles. We were thinking about

How it can be applied for betterment. Because if you are learning a technology

It's my belief that it should be doing something good.

MRSD is a very unique program.

We have students and faculty and staff from all over the world, all different backgrounds.

it makes for a really fun environment a very enriching experience and usually our

classes of students end up getting really close because they have all of their core courses together and then they work in team projects and

They're all in the same lab working diligently so they become really close friends and it's really special to watch that.

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WHAT DID WE FIND?? - Duration: 14:43.

being everyone looks like the dogs are out to play today we came home last

night after Jason opened up his gift and fell right to sleep we were exhausted so

today we're gonna wake up and hang out look at all the seaweed that actually

came ashore last night that's kind of crazy

telling you this storm just because it went to North Carolina doesn't mean it

affects anybody else because it does I mean look at this the waves are still

really crashing and crazy and I told Sophia there was no seaweed it was wrong

I mean there's seaweed I never said there was no seaweed there's just not as

much as over on the west coast but I guess there is kind of crazy but anyways

good morning guys come spend the day with us

- little chilly today

okay guys just to get an idea of where we're standing we're right here on shore

if you look all the way way down there that's where the waves actually start

the waves usually don't start until like way up here so definitely some big waves

today so we're not gonna be getting in here okay so he is having fun playing in

the water right so

look at all the birds there they go oh wow let me see oh yeah you can very

good that one's not really let me see it

there's nothing in it that's pretty so seasons treasure-hunting over here

digging for gold right and you want to dig yeah okay but it's gone now Oh nope

that's not one but there's like tons of them everywhere we're just looking for

shells and walk down the beach Sofia you're never gonna find it baby let's

just find a different one okay you did cool all right let's keep walking

daddy's way down here by the dogs

we just got back full of energy the beach

decided to come swim for a few minutes cause it's getting really hot down there

good job the code that'll break a fever real quick Walnut I'm not doing anything

I wanted to see you what are you doing Sophia is cleaning our hotel for us okay

so as soon as it's done it was a mess so hopefully it's cleaned what are you

doing how are you feeling Jason wasn't feeling

good last night I think he was running like a huge fever we didn't have a

thermometer to check you but he was very very warm but he went to sleep I felt

better right good just getting done with our showers as you can tell my hair is

not done yet and we are going to go to a restaurant

what is it called do you remember squid lips it's right there is it on what is

it called the river I think it's on the river or something so that's what we're

gonna do tonight and then I think we're gonna come back and relax hopefully and

that's pretty much it I think right and then tomorrow we go home

I don't want to go home don't you hate that when you go to a hotel and you're

having a good time and you don't want to go home that's how I feel all the time

right talking to me yes yes who else would I be talking to there's nobody

else in this room Jason's always like when I have the phone on or the camera

out he's like are you talking to me are you talking to YouTube

all right usually YouTube and scared Sofia would have rat but anyways guys

I'm going to tell you this morning there was a little black lab I think he's

right there I don't know but anyways I used to have a black lab growing up I

owned him oh there he is down there I owned him for her for 14 years her

name is shadow and just seeing that dog really made me miss my dog I don't want

animals any more animals right now because we have three cats as it is and

they're a pain in the butt not really a pain in the butt but as far as

maintaining the fleas and the you know cat litter and all of that stuff but my

mom was telling me that her cats hair yeah but my mom was telling me that her

cats are actually potty-trained yes the cat the capture on the toilet they don't

even use cat litter anymore she got this system

where you take and put it on the top with a bowl of the cat butter I'm sorry

on the toilet and then you put cat litter in there and then it has like

three or four different rings and then you divide the rings each time you want

to train them differently and then they end up using the toilet that's it I want

to do that for our cats because I'm tired of paying $60 a month for litter

and then cleaning it and it's just disgusting so you never know she said

she let us borrow it so we'll see how that goes for me to see the room okay

Sofia cleaned it all oh my gosh Jason you have to come see what she cleaned it

spotless was it my goodness I helped her put the bed back but that

was it and that crazy look how clean it is Wow good job so very nice and she

organized over here and here good job Sophie nice man thank you all

right let's go to dinner is what my hair looks like when it's down

they're wondering this is what my hair looks like when it's down it is very

curly I have very curly curly curly hair you

can't really see it because my hair is black and my shirt is black do you like

my hair down better or up down Jason said it actually needed to go today

which it does but as soon as it gets out that humidity it's gonna go with

humanity I said around sorry guys

reason I am showing you my pina colada is because everywhere I go on vacation I

always take a picture of my peanut coladas so let me show you all the

pictures I have done this one is from a Radisson by old town the next one is

from Miami Beach the next one is from cabana Bay followed by this one which

was taken here at this resort that I'm at now and then this one was taken on

the west coast just a couple months ago this one was taken two weeks ago at

Disney Springs Hotel this one was from Legoland the next one is from Disney

Resort and the last two are from a Disney Resort as well I hope you guys

enjoyed this little segment of all of my pina coladas

you just ate and now you're hungry again we just got back from the restaurant

just got back and somebody did meet all of their grilled cheese sandwich and no

sandwich did you hear that sandwich and now you're eating chips all right you

got you want to go swimming or what do you want to do go to the beach what I

want to do

Sofia

all right you probably didn't have to get your bathing suit on but let's go

see what grandma wants to do no you're not gonna eat chips no more Sofia Marie

so good I just did me and Jason did this fitna is so cool

there's Jason

and there is Sophia boy over there in the distance and an ally is with me of

course but isn't that so cool that took forever and it just goes to show how out

of shape I am and of course I got my idea from this girl

la whaai in e 24 hash tag right into a hash you guys understand how much work

that was lost watch these waves they better not don't

wipe it away please

guys I think we're gonna call it night thank you so much for watching I hope

you enjoyed this at the video if you did give it a big thumbs up subscribe and

we'll see you in the next video bye guys

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What is Corda blockchain? Simply explained - Duration: 7:45.

Hello and welcome back to the Akeo Tech channel

where business and technology go together like popcorn and the movies!

My name is Louie Procopio and today we're going to

take a look at a quite unique permissioned private enterprise blockchain

one with the grand vision of being the single

global ledger connecting institutions and people

It's supported by over 200 of the world's

largest technology and industry organizations like Amazon Web Services

Intel, Microsoft and an army of the world's largest banks

it's open source, open design and open development - its Corda.

Corda, although originally released as a permissioned blockchain for the

finance industry, has since last year opened up and

expanded its use cases to just about every industry out there.

This is obviously very important when the

project's ultimate vision consists of all businesses

running on the same global network.

Before we get into the basic details of what Corda is

it's a good idea for you to have a basic understanding of

what a permissioned blockchain is.

So, if you're a little unsure about the differences between

permissioned and permissionless blockchains

then take a look at this video here and catch yourself up on that topic

because now it's time to Corda

Keeping in mind the fact that Corda aims to be the

global distributed ledger, let's take a look at

how they intend to make that vision a reality.

These are some of Corda's end-state principles

Of course, Privacy. The only parties who have access to the details of a transaction are

those who participate in the transaction and those who need to assure themselves

of transaction provenance. This means two or more participants can transact with

one another, sharing only necessary information between them and not

broadcasting the transaction or its details across the entire network

like a public blockchain would, like Ethereum

Which is of course not a feature that enterprises and businesses want.

Legal footing. Deals recorded by the ledger are, by contract,

accepted as admissible evidence and legally binding by all parties in any dispute.

Corda provides assured identity.

Parties will have assurance over the

identity of participants in the network.

Obviously a very important feature for a global ledger

where you don't know other participants

and this is made possible due to KYC requirements of

all participants of the network, and the core identity framework which enables Corda

to assign a single user profile if you will to any legal entity,

whether it be an organization or an individual.

It's an enterprise blockchain looking

to also provide a solution for individuals.

Unlike its permissioned blockchain competitors, Corda is open.

Open-source, participation, development, governance and standards.

Taking a look now at Corda's architecture.

Corda is Scalable. The network should scale to support

billions of transactions daily across industries.

Longevity. Different versions of Corda will be able to

coexist on the same network and

applications will continue to run on later versions.

Interoperable. The platform is designed to allow multiple

applications to coexist and interoperate on the same network.

The last thing I want to look at is what

Corda calls the global Corda networks Principal Components

The global Corda network, specifies network parameters that define

the consensus critical settings nodes must agree on to ensure global

compatibility and stability. So consensus mechanisms are standardized

plug-and-play mechanisms like for example the Byzantine fault tolerance or

BFT algorithm which keeps independent development of Corda apps compatible on

the global network. The global Corda network uses consensus pools that

provide consistent, transparent and resilient uniqueness consensus services.

So basically consensus pools are here to prevent double spending.

The network enables Oracles that provide information services across the network

if you don't know Oracles are a source of information. Basically a bridge

between smart contracts on the chain and information off the chain.

An example would be an Oracle providing a smart contract with temperature values in a

freight container filled with refrigerated goods. Important information

for not only those directly taking part in a supply chain but also important for

the health and safety of consumers. Lastly the global corner network

facilitates fiat currencies and native digital tokens in a standard

representation for seamless transfer of value.

So what does this all mean?

Corda allows businesses and individuals

to transact privately between legally identifiable counterparties on a single

network that is meant to be highly scalable and where applications

developed by independent developers are interoperable due to network wide standards.

It is a lot to swallow, a lot of information,

a lot of different potential blockchain solutions for your business

to start its blockchain journey. It's daunting to even think about where to start.

Hopefully these episodes are helping you

to learn something about the possibilities that are out there. Here at Akeo

this is just part of the concept development process that we go through

with our own clients. I wouldn't expect all your questions to

be answered by watching a video on YouTube. So if you have any questions at

all about which blockchain solutions out there might fit your business model best

then let us know. You can always get in touch with us here in the comments

section or go straight to Akeo.Tech and contact us there. Before we wrap this up

here is your critical thinking question for this week and I already gave the

answer earlier in the episode.

The Corda network is open for all entities

who can run a node and legally identify themselves.

Is Corda classified as a public or private distributed ledger?

There it is. Feel free to start a

discussion with us in the comment section and if you know the answer then

please do share it with us. Are you interested in learning more about how

blockchain is being used today and what problems businesses are solving with

this technology? Then head on over to Akeo.Tech where you can download your

free blockchain guide ebook for business professionals. Are you enjoying the

content here on the Akeo Tech Channel? Subscribe, like this video, help us to

spread this information to others and we can all do our part in helping to assist

global blockchain adoption.

Thank you so much for watching. I will see you next week

when we take a look at yet another permissioned blockchain project

It's also open source, it's being developed by JP Morgan using the base code of the

Ethereum blockchain at its core. It's a potential disruptor in the finance sector.

It's Quorum. Bye Bye!

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Political analyst breaks down what's ahead after Kavanaugh hearing - Duration: 3:14.

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What Bounce is Right for Your Golf Wedges? - Duration: 5:54.

so does bounce matter well we're gonna find out if it does right now let's go

okay if you're new to the channel I do a lot of golf tips and drills and product

reviews so hit the subscribe button and the bell notification so you don't miss

anything today I'm at precision golf centers my

man Craig over here is setting up the the system what we're gonna do is I'm

gonna hit a sixty degree wedge I have five different 60-degree wedges all with

different bounces everything's the same except the bounce and so we're gonna I'm

gonna show you what happens when you just change the bounce just the bounce

angle on the club and we've got everything gonna be a different color

when we give you the data so we're gonna start with very little bounce for four

degrees for 8 10 12 and 14 degrees of Bounce and I'm gonna show you what it

does let's do it

so we'll start off with 60-degree wedge four degrees of Bounce so very little

bounce right so we'll change clubs to the eighth degree bounce plan will

change color I'm already seeing like more spin already with this club than

the previous Club try it a little lower ball flight will move on 10 degrees now

you'll also find you'll be a lot more consistent with one of the bounces

because it just matches your style your swing style better like whether you have

a steep or more shallow swing so so far the 10 degree

they're all right looking good let's go to swap

last one 14 degrees bounce then we'll look at the numbers

all right let's check out the numbers okay there's the red is the lowest

degree bounce the four so it definitely went the highest and then our highest

bounce is the is the purple sixty 14 and if you look here the purple is averaging

as the lowest as a lowest wedge and our distribution pattern is I mean it's

fairly consistent they all are the same shape but the purple is the closest the

purple is a tie so for me yeah but the purple is by far the tightest

and then you go up to the eight and then the four they'll the eighth by far the

largest it almost seems like as the bounce gets a little higher your

dispersion kind of gets a little tighter mm-hmm okay so the difference between

the four degree and the eight degree is is minimal its small but the difference

between a four degree and a 14 degree it's pretty big so you can definitely

see the last bounce and you can see it on every different Club it would

slightly go lower and lower and lower the ball height so and the distances

would be slightly different just a little bit but it can make a big

difference you know in your scoring clubs it's the difference between a

three foot putt or six foot putt or a six foot in a 10 foot pot just that

little bit and it's a difference in height to are you playing a place do you

need more height are you a low ball hitter do you want to hit it higher so

balance would be a huge factor for you in determining what club is gonna be

best for your game but you need to get that kind of stuff looked at and figured

out so you know what your club is what your gapping Tzar what your tendencies

are where you miss you need all that kind of data so that you can make the

best decision actually improve especially in your scoring zone you're

scoring clubs so a place like this precision golf centers you'll be able to

come in you get first hour free if you mentioned me

rhymed whatever but it's still a free hour for you so come in bring your stuff

and get set up and know what you're gonna do on the golf course before you

get there hit that like button subscribe to the channel I haven't done so already

check out precision golf centers link below we'll see you the next video

misses short game right here here we go girl this is your game call mrs. Roarke

and rotate that body a little bit feet closer together be closer together a

little bit yeah it's back and forth back and forth

oh boy do it come on girl oh my gosh

that's a shank there you go killed it

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Chelsea fans absolutely LOVE what Eden Hazard did after Blues beat Liverpool - Duration: 2:32.

 Chelsea booked their place in the fourth round of the Carabao Cup with a 2-1 win over Liverpool at Anfield

 Following Daniel Sturridge's opener, Emerson Palmieri put Chelsea back on level terms 11 minutes from time

 But just six minutes later, Hazard sent an emphatic strike past Simon Mignolet at the end of a wonderful run in to halt the Liverpool's winning start to the season

 And following the brilliant goal, and victory, Hazard was quick to thank the Chelsea fans for their support

 Hazard was seen jogging over to the contingent of Blues supporters at Anfield before taking off his shirt and throwing it into the crowd

 "What a man. What a player. Chelsea legend," one fan wrote on Twitter. Another said: "Already a Blue legend @hazardeden10

" "Class act," a third supporter wrote. A fourth fan commented: "Great stuff from Hazard

" Hazard spoke of his delight at securing Chelsea's spot in the fourth round. "That's why the goal is special, because the qualification is special," he said

 "It's always tough to play at Anfield. It's a fantastic stadium to play in and that's why the win is more important

 "It's a fantastic win and we go through. It's a competition we want to win so we are happy

 "I spoke with N'Golo on the bench and he told me he didn't want to shoot a penalty, so the only solution was to score a goal! "When I received the ball, I looked for someone, I saw I was on my own so I just tried to do what I can do

 "I did well so we can go through now, but I think the game on Saturday is going to be more important because of this win, and in the league they have been incredible

"

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Question: What keeps you going? | Life Without Limbs - Duration: 1:09.

We got a question from Kushagra Mishra. The question was:

"How do you stay so strong and enthusiastic? and "What keeps you going?"

Well, first of all, I pray everyday, multiple times a day– and not just in a religious way

but I ask God for help. I thank Him for the blessings of life itself.

I ask for direction and wisdom with the decisions I have to make

and also be aware of the unexpected curveballs that come in my way

that may be good and may be bad, knowing that I need him every day.

Apart from that, I'm really blessed to say that in the calling that I've been given to go and speak around the world,

what's really cool and fascinating, and encouraging,

is seeing the people after the speaking engagement,

crying, hugging each other, the letters we get from you all watching,

Facebook messages or support at lifewithoutlimbs.org, reading your testimonies

about how Life Without Limbs has changed your life is really encouraging.

So, thank you for being a part of God's plan in giving us strength and encouragement.

God bless you!

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RAW vs JPEG-What a difference? ايه الفرق؟ - Duration: 2:58.

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What's On Nick's Desk? Custom Andre De Villers Knives and Knucks (ADV Tactical.) - Duration: 2:10.

hey guys David Andersen here and we're at Nick's desk checking out some of the

cool new customs we've got in stock there's always some great new stuff

coming in so let's check out what we've got today got some awesome new stuff

from Andre de villiers today ADV tactical first up we've got a series of

his TAC butchers in s35vn steel you got a model here with some gold anodized

edges very cool and of course that unmistakable ADV blade shape I think

this one's really cool you got some really nice contrast between the gold

and the Aqua anodization really classy really cool look this one doesn't have

laminated blade steel despite the look it's got a bead blasted section here

that kind of mimics that look we've also got a couple of his mini cleavers also

in s35vn this one also features that bead blast to tone pattern kind of a

distressed finish on this frame titanium frame of course as are all of these

knives and then this has been a real popular color lately it's kind of a

copper flat dark earth type of color a little bit more subdued but still a

really cool look it's a nice accenting black Hardware on that one and in

addition to those we've also got one of his double flippers this one comes in

n690 steel with a clip point all blacked out with a mini frag pattern and last up

we've got some of his Spartan muck or Spartan knucks I should say three

finishes we've distressed brass distressed copper and g10 it's the first

time we've seen them in the g10 and that are very cool it's less obnoxious than

your standard knuckles it's a little less a little less threatening a little

more incognito so that's our new stuff for today keep checking back we'll bring

you all the new stuff from Nick's desk as soon as it comes in

For more infomation >> What's On Nick's Desk? Custom Andre De Villers Knives and Knucks (ADV Tactical.) - Duration: 2:10.

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