Crimes that target children are worrying parents.
He lured the girl and entered the empty house.
He told the children that he is their mothers' friend.
Children are easily deceived if the stranger claims
that they are their parents' friend.
(The twins are in the house by themselves.)
A stranger visits the twins.
Don't open the door.
Seoeon, don't open the door.
(The twins face a dangerous situation.)
Go away.
(How will they overcome the crisis?)
(An hour ago)
(The twins are reading with their dad.)
Come on.
(However)
The staff members leave the house one by one.
(Only the trio are left in the house.)
I forgot to bring something from the car.
- What is it? / - I'll run to the parking lot quickly.
Okay? Wait for a second.
Don't fight.
- Will you go alone? / - Yes.
(I will read a book.)
Hwijae hurriedly leaves the house.
(He opens the door of an unfamiliar van.)
What is he doing?
Hello.
(What is this van?)
Children shouldn't be left alone in the house,
but we never know when accidents will occur.
That's why I continue to educate the twins.
What should you do if someone rings the doorbell
when Mom and Dad aren't home?
- We shouldn't open the door. / - That's right.
We shouldn't open the door even if it's a friend.
Don't open the door to anyone.
Children remember the lesson better
when they've learned it through experience
than through words.
I will watch them with an expert
to learn which area they need to be better informed in.
(What will the twins do?)
(A staff member is hiding in the house for safety.)
(Who is it?)
Who is it?
(It's a woman they haven't seen.)
We have a visitor.
Would you open the door?
(She wants us to open the door.)
(A stranger is asking to open the door.)
(What will they do?)
(What should we do?)
(Surprised)
(The expert and Hwijae watch the situation.)
(Seoeon runs to the door.)
(What will he do?)
What?
(He can't believe his eyes.)
(Will he open the door?)
(It's open.)
(He opened the door without caution.)
Hello.
You are Seoeon.
(He opened the door to a stranger.)
Seojun is home, too.
- Is Seojun home, too? / - Yes.
You are so cute.
(The stranger entered the house easily.)
- They aren't wary at all. / - No.
We should remember that children can't tell
whether people are dangerous or not.
If a person looks nice and carries a toy they like,
children think they can trust him or her.
That's the limit of children's judgment.
I see.
Have you seen me before?
- No, I haven't. / - You haven't?
Then why did you open the door?
- I don't know. / - You don't know.
Isn't your mom home?
- She went on a vacation. / - A vacation?
Are both of your parents not home, then?
- Dad said he will come back soon. / - I see.
Do you want to go outside with me?
I have a big toy in my car.
However, I can't carry it alone because it's heavy.
I am very strong.
(He falls for it right away.)
The children will follow her now.
This is a very dangerous situation.
Shall we go to a kids' cafe? Your dad is waiting there.
Dad said he will go to a parking lot.
He went to a kids' cafe from the parking lot
so that the three of us can play.
They won't follow her.
Or we can go and buy a new toy.
Shall we go to the supermarket?
Your dad will be there, too.
He said he will wait there.
(Pondering)
- Do you want to go? / - Yes.
Let's go, Seoeon and Seojun.
My goodness, what is happening?
Do you want to take it?
(The twins follow the stranger.)
- You should go and ask. / - Okay.
You might want to criticize and berate the children.
However, you should also calm your emotions
and ask them why they opened the door.
Although that woman is pretty and has toys,
she could be a bad and dangerous person.
Remind them of that fact.
You should tell them not to go.
(Hwijae goes to put an end to the situation.)
Seojun and Seoeon, give me your hands.
This is great.
(This happened in under five minutes.)
What is going on?
(He acts for educational purposes.)
We are going to a supermarket.
Who is she, Seojun?
I don't know.
- Seoeon, who is she? / - I don't know.
She is a stranger.
Come inside, Seoeon.
Come inside.
But...
Seoeon, hurry up.
Where is she? The woman who was here earlier.
That could have been bad.
Take off your shoes and come inside.
I was very surprised.
Sit down.
Should you open the door when a stranger visits?
- No. / - It can be very dangerous.
Even if it's someone you know,
don't open the door when you are home alone.
It can be very dangerous. Who opened the door?
- He did. / - Seoeon did?
Seoeon did? Why did you open the door?
She was pretty.
Even if she is pretty, don't open the door.
When Mom and Dad aren't home,
don't open the door even if Seunghun's mom comes.
Seunghun's mom likes us.
Don't open the door even if Seunghun comes.
Okay?
Seunghun likes to
pull a prank just like us.
Still, no one comes in when you are alone.
It's not just Seoeon and Seojun. Most children
don't even say "Hello" when the doorbell rings.
About 70 to 80 percent of them open the door.
Parents need to teach them that
even a parent's friend can be a dangerous person.
Parents need to drill this into them repeatedly.
- Don't open the door to strangers. / - Okay.
I'm going to the parking lot for a second.
(Hwijae heads to the van again.)
(They quietly watch TV.)
(Who is it?)
(It's a man they haven't seen before.)
Don't open the door.
(He holds Seoeon.)
(Dad told us not to open the door.)
Hello, is this Seoeon and Seojun's house?
You dad asked me
to play with you. Would you open the door?
(Hwijae's mouth is dry.)
Are Seoeon and Seojun not home?
Seoeon, don't open the door.
(Don't open the door!)
- "Don't open the door." / - Seojun said that.
(What should I do?)
Seoeon, don't open the door.
(Seoeon listens to Seojun and comes back.)
(They averted the crisis.)
(The man rings the doorbell again.)
Go away.
(He is in a state of defense.)
Pretending that no one is home is the wisest move.
They feel like they have to answer
because he keeps ringing the doorbell.
(I will check if he left.)
(The doorbell rings again.)
Who is it?
I'm your dad's close friend. Would you open the door?
- Are you Dad's friend? / - Yes, I am.
I'm your dad's friend. Please open the door.
(I have never seen him before. Is he Dad's friend?)
(He continues to lure the twins.)
Really?
- May I come in for a second? / - Okay.
He is Dad's friend.
My goodness. He was doing so well.
He is Dad's friend.
He is Dad's friend.
- Hello. / - Hello.
(He opens the door.)
Hello.
(This is why repeating the lesson is important.)
- Are you Dad's friend? / - Yes, I am.
- Our dad? / - Yes.
Do I seem like a good man or a bad man?
- A good man. / - A good man?
- What do you think, Seojun? / - A good man.
A good man?
Why do you think that?
- You are Dad's friend. / - I see.
You think I'm a good man because I'm Dad's friend.
Do you want to go outside and play?
- Dad said he will be back. / - We must call first.
We should call your dad? I will give him a call.
(He pretends to call.)
Hello. Yes.
Okay.
- He asked us to come out. Shall we go? / - Yes.
I will go with you.
Where is he?
He is waiting in the parking lot.
Shall we go?
Let's go.
(I should repeat the lesson.)
This way.
- Where are your shoes? / - I want to put these on.
Really? I will put them on for you.
- Let's put your shoes on. / - Okay.
(Let's go.)
(Hwijae is waiting in front of the door.)
(He hasn't seen Hwijae yet.)
Let's put your shoes on.
(Laughing)
Dad.
(It's Dad.)
- Who is he? / - Your friend.
I told you not to open the door to anyone.
(The man who pretended to be Hwijae's friend leaves.)
He said he's your friend.
- Did he say he's my friend? / - Yes.
Come inside. Seoeon, too.
- I was going to go with him. / - With who?
I told you not to open to door even for Seunghun.
- Seojun, did you ask him who he is? / - I asked.
He said he is your friend.
Not my friends or Mom's friends are allowed.
Not even Grandma's friends are allowed.
Why not?
You don't open the door because they could be bad.
You opened the door to a stranger.
Don't let him know that you are home.
He could have been a bad person.
At first, Seoeon said,
"Go away."
I said, "Don't come."
Seoeon said that.
Really? Don't do that.
Be quiet. Act like no one is home.
Watch me. Let's say someone rang the doorbell.
(He gives a demonstration.)
It's someone you don't know.
Even if it's someone you know...
(Don't open the door.)
- Okay? / - Okay.
Act like no one is home.
(Stay quiet.)
(When they are home alone, they will stay quiet.)
Seojun, you too.
We aren't home.
Okay?
Your mom and I won't leave you alone in the house.
However, don't ever open the door or follow a stranger.
- Okay. / - Okay.
- Promise me, okay? / - Okay.
Teach your children not to open the door
to anyone but Mom, Dad, Grandma and such.
Make sure children don't respond to a stranger.
If possible, they should contact the parents.
Teach them to call 112 when in danger.
Have parcels delivered to the security office.
Tell the children not to open the door
since parcels won't come up to the house.
When children are entering the house alone,
teach them to say hello as if someone is home.
It's important not to leave children alone.
Parent's interest and repeated lessons
on children's safety are much needed.
Meanwhile, Soeul and Daeul are off
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We Played Fire Emblem Heroes for 1 Hour - Hands-On Preview - Duration: 7:45.
As Nintendo's first fully free-to-play mobile game, Fire Emblem Heroes has a lot to prove.
Sure, Nintendo dabbled in the free-to-play model with Miitomo, but let's be honest,
that was less a game and more a social media experiment slathered in a Nintendo coat of
paint.
So all eyes are on Fire Emblem Heroes to prove that Nintendo can be a real contender in the
free-to-play mobile space.
Fortunately, Nintendo seems all too eager to let Fire Emblem Heroes prove itself, as
we were invited to take the game for an hour-long spin in advance of its February 2nd release
later this week.
The first thing that really struck me about Heroes in an overall sense is just how closely
it hews to the series' audiovisual tradition.
Heroes may be an upstart mobile title on hardware that isn't Nintendo's, but it's also
unmistakably Fire Emblem in how it looks and sounds.
From the familiar music and sound effects complementing the action to the full-screen
character cut-ins heralding deadly special attacks, Nintendo has spared no expense on
Heroes' aesthetics, and I can only imagine they'll delight the hardest of the hardcore
Fire Emblem fans even more than they delighted me.
The high-resolution character art is particularly on point and always eye-popping, with each
character having multiple illustrations showing off various poses and facial expressions.
Each character even has their own battle-damaged illustration for when their HP drops dangerously
low!
Better yet: you can also view all these gorgeous full-screen illustrations from any unit's
status screen, allowing you to appreciate details you're likely to miss in the heat
of battle.
The attention to visual detail here is genuinely impressive, and don't think for a second
that the chibi-like art style for the battle sequences detracts from the game even a little.
On the contrary, the chibi characters are well animated and really pop, lending Heroes
its own distinct style without taking away from the overall Fire Emblem vibe.
Fire Emblem Heroes looking and sounding great is all well and good, but understandably,
the real question on fans' minds is "How does it play?"
The answer seems to be more straightforward than you might expect: this is Fire Emblem
as you know it, optimized for one-handed play on the go and tuned to fit a free-to-play
model designed for mobile platforms.
For example, Heroes features the same fast, wonderfully efficient grid-based battles you
know from the core titles.
But Heroes' battles are scaled down from those titles into 4-on-4 skirmishes that can
be wrapped up in mere minutes - and while fans may scoff at that thought, it's a change
that perfectly fits Heroes' role as a smartphone take on Fire Emblem, allowing you to reap
the rewards from a quick battle or two while standing in line at the grocery store, for
example.
Similarly, even though Heroes doesn't necessarily have the kind of focus on story and character
interactions you would expect from the series' more traditional outings, units still have
varying support skills that can be activated by placing them next to other units during
combat.
Again - faithful to the Fire Emblem core but streamlined for a mobile context.
And of course, it wouldn't be a Fire Emblem game without the weapon triangle in full effect,
and while it's been slightly simplified here - red beats green, green beats blue,
and blue beats red - rest assured that it's every bit as much a governing force in Heroes
as it is in the rest of the series.
Even powerful units get waylaid in incompatible matchups, and gray units - which exist somewhat
outside the weapon triangle and specialize in ranged attacks - will utterly eviscerate
any and all flying units in range.
So far, so familiar then.
Taken as a whole, Heroes' battles are as fast and flashy as they are familiar and fun,
emphasizing forward progress in bite-size chunks over the longer, more thoughtful and
drawn-out battles found in traditional Fire Emblem titles.
Even better, they're punctuated by an elegant touch screen interface that makes perfect
sense for the platform, enabling you to move units around and initiate conflicts quickly
and efficiently - just drag and drop units where you want them to go, and drop one of
your units onto an enemy unit to attack them.
Notably, purists still have the option of doing all this via traditional menu selections,
but I tried both approaches, and the touch controls won out for me pretty much instantly.
So Heroes' battles are on point, but what about the game outside of those battles?
Free to play games tend to live and die by their economy, and all the entertaining battles
in the world won't mean a thing if Heroes' economy stifles player progress to encourage
in-app purchases.
And while it's impossible to get a true feel for a free-to-play game's long-term
economy from an hour-long demo, what I saw gives me hope that Nintendo won't be nickel-and-diming
you if all you want is simply to progress through the game's story.
But if you're dead set on quickly building an army that only includes your favorite Fire
Emblem characters, you're almost certainly going to have to break out your wallet.
The story of Fire Emblem Heroes casts you, the player, in the role of a summoner who
can call upon Fire Emblem characters from other worlds - called "Heroes" in-game,
hence the title - to fill the ranks of your army.
To do this, though, you'll need Orbs - and lots of them.
Orbs can be gained as in-game rewards for winning battles and completing missions, or
they can be purchased in various bundles using real money.
To summon a new warrior for your army, you'll need to select a "Focus" and commit 5
Orbs, with each Focus essentially drawing from a different pool of characters.
But committing those 5 Orbs is always a gamble - you won't know until after you've pledged
those 5 Orbs where in the weapon triangle your summon possibilities will fall, and on
top of that, you of course won't know which character you've summoned and what their
rank is until you've summoned them.
For example, you may really need a green unit to fill out your current army, and you'll
commit 5 Orbs only to find that all of the characters you can summon that time are red,
blue, or gray units.
If you still need that green unit, get ready to pony up more Orbs - and hope you get lucky
this time.
Furthermore, that green unit you eventually get may turn out to be a character you don't
care about, or a low-ranked version of a character you love.
It's all about the luck of the draw.
Of course, "the luck of the draw" comes part and parcel with the free to play model,
and to Nintendo's credit, they're not exactly hiding this element of Fire Emblem
Heroes.
It's important to note, though, that Orbs don't seem to be exceedingly rare - I was
awarded with at least one Orb for every new story battle I won, and Nintendo says there
are various other means in-game by which you can earn Orbs.
It's also worth mentioning that Nintendo allow you to "game the system" to a degree.
Your Orb cost per character will go down if you summon multiple characters in the same
session, and your chances of getting a high-rank version of a popular character will slightly
increase every time you don't get one.
So no matter how bad your luck is, you're guaranteed to get a great pull… eventually.
I should also stress that low-rank heroes can eventually rank up into 5-star heroes
if you're willing to put in the time, work, and materials to get them there.
In a twist on the class change system seen in core Fire Emblem games, a unit can rank
up once they reach level 20, but ranking up will set them back to level 1 to start the
process over again - with improved stats and skills, of course.
So like most free-to-play games, Nintendo's approach to Heroes seems to boil down to a
choice between time and money.
Get powerful versions of fan-favorite characters more quickly by spending money, or build up
to them over the long term by playing over a longer period of time.
The classic free to play model!
But what if you just want to play the game and aren't too fussed about which characters
you do it with?
I'm happy to report that while Heroes does run on a Stamina-based system, it seems rather
difficult to run out of Stamina during the course of normal gameplay.
Case in point - I began with 50 Stamina in my demo, with early story missions only requiring
2 Stamina each on Normal difficulty.
Kingdom Hearts: Unchained Key has a similarly lax Stamina system in the early going, and
would be an apt comparison for those who have played it.
While the Hard and Lunatic difficulties require more Stamina per mission and Stamina costs
will gradually increase as you advance through the story, the whole Stamina system does seem
to be weighed in the player's favor, or at least not in favor of making you wait for
your Stamina to recharge or sacrificing an Orb to recharge it instantly.
As I wrap this preview up, perhaps the most illuminating thing I can say about Fire Emblem
Heroes is that I walked away from my demo actively excited to download it on my own
phone and play it casually in the weeks and months to come.
There's always the chance that an aggressive focus on microtransactions could spoil the
fun over the long term, but what I've played so far leads me to believe that Nintendo is
not going out of their way to wall off basic progress behind in-app purchases… just be
prepared to spend some cash if you want a 5-star Lucina right off the bat!
Thanks for watching, and if you enjoyed this video, please hit that Like button and subscribe
to our various social media channels; you can find links in the video description below.
Otherwise, keep it on GameXplain for more on Fire Emblem Heroes and all things gaming.
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120ml thick coconut milk with 1/4 tsp salt
1 egg
650ml Water 8g agar agar strips/powder
2 pandan leaves
cook for 5mins...
remove the pandan leaves
100g sugar
50g black sugar
cook for 3 mins...
add the coconut milk slowly
Bring to slight boil
Pour into the mould
remove the bubbles
Chill in fridge till it set.
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UC Davis Student Acts As Translator For Iranians Detained Under Trump Ban - Duration: 2:20.
EXPECTED TO OVERTURN YATES'
ORDER WHEN HE IS CONFIRMED BY
CONGRESS.
AN IRANIAN AMERICAN LAW
STUDENT FROM DAVIS SERVED AS A
TRANSLATOR FOR AN IRANIAN COUPLE
DETAINED OVER THE WEEKEND IN
NORTHERN CALIFORNIA.
THE COUPLE WAS HELD AT SAN
FRANCISCO INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
FOR THREE DAYS.
CBS13'S ANGELA MUSALLAM IS
LIVE AT UC DAVIS WITH MORE ON
HOW THE LAW STUDENT HELPED THE
COUPLE.
SARAH DESCRIBED THE VIBE AT
SFO THIS WEEKEND AS FULL OF FEAR
BUT SHE SAYS AS THE DAY WENT ON,
FAMILIES BECAME REUNITED,
INCLUDING THE FAMILY SHE WAS
HELPING TRANSLATE FOR.
I'M INCREDIBLY GRATEFUL FOR
THE OPPORTUNITIES THAT THIS
COUNTRY PROVIDES.
AND ONE OF THOSE IS THE ABILITY
TO SPEAK UP AND ACT WHEN YOU SEE
INJUSTICE.
Reporter: SARAH WAS ONE OF
THOUSANDS WHO CAME TO SAN
FRANCISCO'S INTERNATIONAL
AIRPORT SUNDAY TO FIGHT FOR
IMMIGRANT RIGHTS.
A SECOND YEAR LAW STUDENT AT UC
DAVIS AND A FIRST GENERATION
IRANIAN AMERICAN, SHE SAID SHE
KNEW SHE HAD TO HELP.
VERY INNOCENT.
VERY NORMAL INDIVIDUALS WERE
STOPPED AND DETAINED.
Reporter: AN ELDERLY COUPLE
VISITING FROM IRAN HAD BEEN
DETAINED AT SFO SINCE FRIDAY.
SHE SAID THE COUPLE DOESN'T
SPEAK ENGLISH SO SHE STEPPED IN
AND HELPED TRANSLATE.
EXTREMELY CONFUSED AND THEY
FELT VERY HELPLESS.
Reporter: THE COUPLE TOLD
HER THEY HADN'T SEEN THEIR
FAMILY IN THE U.S. FOR YEARS AND
WAS ONLY COMING TO VISIT.
SHE TRIED TO CALM THE COUPLE
DOWN AND EXPLAINED THEY WERE
BEING DETAINED BECAUSE OF
PRESIDENT TRUMP'S ORDER.
SHE SAYS THE COUPLE WAS RELEASED
AND ALLOWED TO REUNITE WITH
THEIR FAMILY.
THEIR REACTION, UNLIKE ANYTHING
SHE SAYS SHE'D EVER SEEN.
JUST TREMBLING WITH
HAPPINESS.
THEY DIDN'T THINK THAT THIS
WOULD BE A REALISTIC OUTCOME
GIVEN THE THREE-DAY TENSION.
Reporter: A LOT OF TEARS AND
HUGS AT THE AIRPORT THIS WEEKEND
AS FAMILIES ANXIOUSLY WAITED AND
PRAYED THEIR LOVED ONES WON'T BE
TURNED AWAY.
IT'S BEEN AN EYE OPENING
EXPERIENCE FOR HER, SHE WANTS TO
DEDICATE HER CAREER TO BECOMING
A VOICE FOR ALL IMMIGRANTS.
SHE'S ACTUALLY INVOLVED WITH
THE IMMIGRATION CLINIC HERE AT
UC DAVIS.
SHE SAYS THE ORGANIZATION IS ON
STANDBY AND READY TO HELP ANYONE
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4 Reasons Why Humans Create Myths and Religion - Duration: 10:22.
Myths and religions form a fundamental part of many people's existence; they have done
for millennia, and probably will do for some time yet.
But despite being such a crucial part of human life, we simply have no idea when most religions
and myths were created, as many were established in prehistory long before writing was developed.
Nevertheless, what we are beginning to understand is why humans create such concepts, so let's
explore some of the most interesting explanations in our list of four reasons why humans create
myths and religion.
Number 4: Fear Good old fear; is there anything she can't accomplish?
From provoking wars and murder to helping us keep away from the big hairy thing with
giant teeth and claws; the act of being scared makes humans do some pretty crazy things.
We lose oursense of purpose, we lose our direction, and logic and reason often goes entirely out
the window, so could fear have led us to the creation of myths and religion, as a way to
discover the meaning of life and death?
It seems so.
Fear is a common response to the things we don't know or recognise, but after a while
this feeling dissipates and is replaced by a desire to understand more and soil ourselves
less.
So in a brutal world where everything seems like it's trying to kill you, humans created
gods in the sky in an attempt to make sense of it all.
Hey did you see Ugmar got torn apart by sloths last night?
Yeah it was real slow and brutal, pretty scary right?
No, not really, that's what you get when you anger the tree gods by not washing your feet
in chicken milk.
Do chickens even make milk?
I dunno, but you get the point.
And the same goes for myths and legends too.
Imagine being attacked every week by a race of bloodthirsty strangers whose language you
can't decipher.
You'd need to figure out some way of dealing with this horror on a day to day basis, so
we invent stories about these villains, and the heroic figures that defeated them.
But as we began to figure out who these strangers were, as we started to understand the mechanics
of our existence, why did we continue to propagate these moralistic and idealistic tales?
Number 3: Control The greatest use of fear is to control.
Say you're the leader of an ancient tribe or civilisation.
Do your people hate it when you raise taxes?
Just tell them it's God's will.
Is everyone rebelling because you sent half the city to their deaths in a pointless
war?
Huh, I bet Mighty Thor wouldn't have pussed out and cried like a little baby.
What's that, you want to have sex on a Sunday?
Well I don't think Chinnamasta the Hindu goddess of restraint would approve, do you?
When a leader fears a rebellious populace what better than a giant sky wizard or an
idealistic cultural icon to keep them in check?
This method of control helps rulers feel safe, and it also gives a sense of security to the
population too, through the promotion of unity.
Shared religions and myths help us form bonds with strangers, people we may otherwise be
afraid of.
Hey stranger, I don't know you so I'm gonna bash your face into a fine pulp.
Oh wait a minute, is that a laughing baby holding a piece of cheese on that necklace
you're wearing?
What a coincidence, I'm an Infant Cheesarian too.
Ha, we don't have to be scared of each other anymore.
Let's be friends, and together we shall destroy those vinegar-loving heathens of the Balsamic
State.
Number 2: Knowledge We've already established that fear often comes from lack of knowledge
- when we humans don't understand something, we fill the void with stories to explain why
murder happens, why floods or droughts occur, and when crops are most likely to flourish
or fail.
But myths and religion can be sources of knowledge too, functioning as a way of passing down
traditions and ideas to the next generation.
If your fantastical tale of a wheat-destroying monster tells you to throw a bunch of horse
poop on the crops to keep him away, this story still serves a vital purpose, even if you
do a attributed the whole thing to a magical goblin called Steve.
And as well as practical knowledge, myths and religion also serve as a way of recording
history and culture.
There are plenty of verifiable events from religious texts which we know to have occurred,
and while this doesn't mean the way they were retold is 100% accurate, they nevertheless
help to give us a sense of what crazy antics might have gone down.
Religious stories and myths help us find out about battles that were fought millennia ago,
festivals that took place before history was recorded, and mysterious humans who existed
in the early days of man.
It is widely believed that religious figures such as Jesus and Buddha were almost certainly
based on real, historical people, and the same might be true of mythical heroes such
as King Arthur and the Greek monster-slayer Perseus.
These people must have done something pretty snazzy to attract so much attention, but whatever
it was, it's almost certainly been twisted and bastardised in the centuries since.
Although, you gotta hope that not every myth and legend has roots in reality, because the
story of the Egyptian god Osiris involves his wang being eaten by a fish, the Greek
tale of Leda sees a woman banging a swan, and the Hindu God Ganesha
was supposedly created from all the dirt scraped off a woman's body.
Actually, I hope that last one is true, because the next time my lady takes a bath I could
get a free elephant lord.
But these last few examples also illustrate the reason why such tales are frequently dramatic,
powerful and downright weird - it's because they were made to be entertaining.
If you're a believer then it feels fun and exhilarating to worship the almighty - it's
a neat way to pass the time.
It's also fun to live vicariously through the deeds of a warrior goddess or a mythical
demon slayer, and it's these crazier aspects which help to pass on the important stuff.
It's like putting gravy onvegetables, or mixing cola with vodka - it makes everything easier
to swallow.
Because let's face it, nobody's gonna remember a story about some jerk hippy kid if all he
ever does is walk around looking handsome in a robe while boasting about his big shot
daddy.
But make that guy walk on water, hold a kickass fish and wine party for his pals and rise
from the dead, and then you've got a story.
Number 1: We Love Bull There is nothing quite like a little white lie, or, for that matter,
a big throbbing black one.
Every day people pretend to know what they're doing flying planes, opening humans and writing
Youtube channels based on nothing more than a cursory Google search and a buttload of
coffee; and every one of these people will, at one point or another, have been scared
of being uncovered as a fraud.
What if I don't know what I'm doing?
What if I'm really bad at this and I've just got lucky the whole time.
What if someone finds out I'm not a brilliant scientist and I'm just a bunch of mice taped
together in a lab coat?
But how does this paranoia relate to myths and religion?
Well, in a world before science, when we all wondered what the heck was going on, people
looked for someone convincing to tell them how the world was.
Why does the sky cry tears?
What is this delicious red stuff pouring out of my stomach?
Why do dogs keep following us around and demanding we throw sticks?
In ancient times nobody had a clue, and so, in lieu of certainty we looked to those who
sounded the most convincing.
We gravitate towards someone who sounds like they know what they're talking about, even
if they don't.
A con artist, a bullshi**er, a propagandist; whatever you want to call them.
These people were the founders of our modern myths and religions.
Everything from Christianity and Islam to the legends of the Norse gods or the knights
of the round table must have started off when one person, one single, creative human being
was pressed for an explanation for existence, why the sky was green or why birds go cheep
cheep, and when that person was asked for an answer...they just winged it.
They plucked something out of their ass...hopefully not literally.
And then another person thought hey, that sounds about right, added a few details of
their own, and so on and so forth until bam, we've got fully-fledged religions and myths
coming out of our buttholes, no plucking required.
So yes, many aspects of our religious and mythical tales were indeed based on real events,
but plenty was invented on the spot by some old-timey improv genius, with the most convincing
or entertaining stories enduring to this day.
And in the age of fake news and alternative facts, despite all our progression, nothing's
really changed.
And that's our list.
If you enjoyed it you might also get a schlub on for our video on the seven weirdest beliefs
in history, because apparently gay people causehurricanes.
Yeah, who knew?
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Best Foods To Eat Every Day For Perfect Skin - Duration: 3:18.
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HOME REMEDIES FOR WARTS REMOVAL II मस्सों से छुटकारा पाने के लिए घरेलू उपचार II - Duration: 4:48.
Welcome to health care at home
Today we'll talk about Warts means Massa
Its a most common skin problem & can occur anywhere on your skin.
Most likely they are seen on hands and feet, although they are seen on back and neck as well.
This happens due to human papillomavirus
Which can be shifted to anybody's body to yours.
Of this virus can be spread into your own body due to any cut or scratch in result can create warts.
Warts are different in size and colours
If you have external warts then there were an effective home remedy
If we could stop the blood circulation of wart then within few days or weeks, wart will be automatically vanished.
How to stop blood circulation? Let me tell you what people usually authentically
Take horse Tail Hair
Since its very thin & if its knotted well twice a time then its completely effective to stop blood circulation.
By when there is no blood circulation, slowly wart will be vanished.
Getting horse tail hair is not that easy hence you can take Nylon Wire
Its also very thin & capable enough to stop blood circulation.
Tie a know of Nylon wire, but make sure the first knot shot be very tight enough.
There after tie the second knot so that it remains tighten.
Do this remedy, within 1 week the wart will become softer
The texture of its skin will become fade or dead & slowly it will be vanished away.
Apart from this, there is an effective remedy which you can use is Garlic.
Garlic has anti-viral, anti-fungal & anti-bacterial properties.
All you need to do is, take 1 clove of garlic and crush it
Apply this paste over the effective area /wart.
Place a cotton ball over it & bandage. Purpose is to cover it
Let it applied for mins & after wards wash it off with lukewarm water.
Follow this remedy twice a day and within 7-8 days wart will be disappear.
The next remedy I'm going to name is duly available at your home i.e Baking Soda
It has very strong anti-inflammatory properties which are highly helpful to fight human papillomavirus.
Let me tell you methods to use baking soda
Take little bit of baking soda and vinegar, make its thick paste
Place a cotton ball over it or bandage or can apply a tape as well.
There is another method to use baking soda which is also very effective.
Make a paste of baking soda adding in castor oil
Let it applied overnight and use this remedy twice a day
Apply it in the night, cover it with cotton ball followed by tape.
Next day wash it off with warm water & massage it with any rough cloth so that
Its dead skin can be removed.
Next morning again apply the mixture of baking soda & castor oil.
Bandage it till the time its possible for you.
If you'll follow these remedy then your warts will be disappear.
There is an another remedy which I always recommend for any kind of skin problem.
That is Fresh Aloe Vera Gel
Extract fresh Aloe Vera Gel & apply it on your wart as much as its possible for your in a day.
Take fresh Aloe Vera Gel on a cotton ball, place it on wart and cover it with tape and leave it for overnight.
Follow this remedy for a longer period of time, this will cure any type of skin problem .
Even warts are cured with it without any side effect.
So today we talk about the wart which are generally on your neck, back, hand & feet.
But the facial warts are generally flat & how to get rid of them?
There are some effective remedies which I will share in the next episode.
Along with some more remedies to cure warts.
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An emergency evacuation solution for wheelchair users - Duration: 5:03.
>> Voice Over: Shot of Building 108.
[Siren sound] As the evacuation alarms sounds, a lady wearing a fire warden vest warns the students and
staff down the set of stairs.
>> During an emergency evacuation drill of Building 108,
it became quite apparent that we had a problem
with being able to get people with mobility impairments
from the second storey out of the building
in a safe and efficient manner.
>> Lincoln: The building was originally the squash courts.
The two main floor levels are half a level above the main
entry so when you come into the entry, you've got half a flight up to one
teaching level and half a flight down to the lower level.
>> Nadine: On the lower level you are able to egress easily in a wheelchair.
Unfortunately on the middle level and level three
unless you are mobile, you are unable to actually get down the stairs.
So we looked at options around utilising the lift
and then we were told we couldn't use it
because it wasn't fire proofed around the lift.
>> Peter: Normally in most buildings you would have a fire isolated staircase,
but in this case you have an internal staircase
which cannot be isolated from a fire in the building.
So one of the options was to actually construct external fire isolated staircases,
but this option turned out to be prohibitive in cost.
>> Nadine: Then we also looked at an option on the southern end,
a platform, that we could then put a,
that'd go from the top to the bottom.
And then we looked at stairs on the exterior of the building
but from a cost perspective
and from disruption to the utilisation of the building
and also for the occupants, it just wasn't appropriate.
So we've actually come up with an easier solution
that's easier to implement, easier to maintain and easy to train.
>> Voice over: A builder delivers and installs an evacuation chair on the wall.
>> Lincoln: The idea came from Nadine and so we investigated.
And Nadine arranged for an example of the chair
to be brought to the campus by St John Ambulance,
and with a group of stakeholders we tested it, used it, assessed it
and it was agreed it was a good solution to the problem.
>> Ewan: Dan works in the Occupational Therapy building
emptying the recycling bins,
and I'm Dan's care support worker.
And we come up every Wednesday
and are always in the building on different levels
so the evacuation chair is a really good thing for us to have
otherwise I would have had to either carry Dan down or
wait until the fire department come or something like that.
And it just makes me feel a lot better and a lot safer to be in
the buildings now; actually knowing that it's easier to get out and
we're both safe because I wouldn't want to leave Dan.
Although the fire wardens would be shouting at me, going,
"Get out, get out!", I wouldn't leave Dan, that'd be my first priority.
>> Ambulance Officer: I'm gonna raise this handle up to a decent height.
>> Marina: Our students enrolled in the Occupational Therapy program
will learn about using the stair chair as part of their curriculum.
This gives them the opportunity to understand how they can assist
people with disabilities in an emergency situation
but it also means that there are many users of
building 108, who've been trained in its safe use.
>> Peter: We have been looking at similar situations in other buildings
where we have some known egress issues.
So we're embarking on a program of investigating
which buildings would benefit from that
so ultimately, I think, we'll be able to roll this out
into other buildings within the campus.
>> Voice Over: [Siren sound] A student is pushing Dan in the stair chair, alongside other staff and students
exiting the building.
>> Ewan: After using it, it just shows how easy these new chairs are
and how effortless they actually are to get down any flight of stairs
and just get a person out safely without any issues at all.
I think that having these chairs in all the buildings where they need
to be going up and down...
Dan's just pulled off "great" so he thinks it's awesome.
He thinks it's great that it's there.
>> Voice Over: Close up shot of the 'great' card.
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