Thứ Sáu, 14 tháng 4, 2017

Waching daily Apr 14 2017

Carrier to Eagle 5.

Emergency call!

Abort approach at once!

Right, the FAF unit is making an emergency landing. Clear the deck for them.

That's right. We're getting a visit from the space men.

Idiot! He's coming in too high!

Too fast!

Forget it! He's gonna crash!

He won't make it!

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Curly look for men★ How to style Curly hair ★Long hair★ 4K - Duration: 4:51.

Hello! Welcome to UlisesWorld

Today i have Conrad as a model

Conrad would like to have some more texture in his curls

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Wheels On The Bus Song FOR KIDS, COLOR BUS Song, Nursery rhymes for children with Color Spiderman - Duration: 10:04.

Wheels On The Bus Song FOR KIDS, COLOR BUS Song, Nursery rhymes for children with Color Spiderman

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Vote for affordable homes without losing green spaces - Duration: 0:57.

For more infomation >> Vote for affordable homes without losing green spaces - Duration: 0:57.

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Meghan Markle Spotted Out with 'H' Ring as Boyfriend Prince Harry Visits for Easter. - Duration: 1:42.

Meghan Markle Spotted Out with �H� Ring as Boyfriend Prince Harry Visits for Easter.

Meghan Markle has another piece to add to her collection of monogrammed jewelry.

On Thursday, the Suits star was spotted wearing a delicate gold ring with Prince Harry�s

initial on it.

The couple is known for sharing their affections for one another with matching bracelets and

matching cashmere beanies. In December, Markle wore a monogrammed �H & M� necklace from

Maya Brenner.

And despite the royal arriving at her home in Toronto the night before, the yoga-loving

actress made sure not to miss a session the very next day.

Markle clutched her yoga mat as she made her way to class in ripped jeans, a blue shirt,

black rain jacket from Soia & Kyo and a black hat. She also carried her trusty Goyard grey-printed

tote. Harry was pictured arriving at Markle�s home in Toronto Wednesday night wearing a

baseball hat and carrying a large duffel bag over his shoulder.

The jet-setting couple will lay low in Canada over Easter weekend after a busy few months

of traveling together. They took in the sights of Norway this winter and recently soaked

up the sun in Jamaica during the wedding of one of Harry�s closest friends.

�Despite the distance, the media attention and everything else, there�s a real ease

to their relationship,� a source recently told PEOPLE. �It just works. They are deeply

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For more infomation >> Meghan Markle Spotted Out with 'H' Ring as Boyfriend Prince Harry Visits for Easter. - Duration: 1:42.

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Learn Colors For Children With Wrong Heads Cat Trolls Bad Baby Crying Finger Family Song Collection - Duration: 3:45.

Learn Colors For Children With Wrong Heads Cat Trolls Bad Baby Crying Finger Family Song Collection

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Medical experts look for alternatives to treat sports injuries in midst of opioid crisis - Duration: 2:28.

REPORTER: PLAYING IN THE BIG

GAME FOR SOME ATHLETES, CAN

SOMETIMES MEAN PLAYING THROUGH

THE PAIN.

>> YOU HAVE TO -- HE TACKLED ME

RIGHT THROUGH THE KNEE.

TOUR MY ACL AND MENISCUS.

REPORTER: FROM HITS, TEARS,

TWISTS AND SPRAINS, INJURIES ARE

VERY COMMON AMONG SPORTS

PLAYERS.

BUT MANY ARE NOW GUARDING

THEMSELVES AGAINST USING PAIN

KILLERS OR OPIOIDS, AFTER

HEARING STORIES, OF ADDICTION.

>> THAT'S THE KIND OF STORY THAT

STICKS IN YOUR MIND.

WHEN YOU GET OPIOIDS AND YOU ARE

THE GUY.

REPORTER: BUT DOCTOR FELIX BUDDY

SAVOIE SAYS THE GAME HAS CHANGED

WHEN IT COMES TO OPIOID

PRESCIPTIONS FOR ATHLETES THAN

30 YEARS AGO WHEN HE FIRST

STARTED OUT AS AN ORTHEPEDIC

SURGEON.

>> IT WAS A COMPLETELY DIFFERENT

MENTALITY THEN, WHICH WAS I JUST

NEED TO TAKE WHATEVER I CAN TO

GET ON THE FIELD AND PLAY.

REPORTER: CONSCIOUS OF THEIR

-- NOWADAYS, HE SAYS DOCTORS AND

ATHLETES ARE MORE CONSCIOUS OF

THEIR BODIES.

WHEN TREATING PROFESSIONAL

PLAYERS, SAVIOIE SAYS THEY'RE

BETTER AT DEALING WITH PAIN THAN

THE AVERAGE PATIENT, AND

UNDERSTAND PAIN KILLERS, AREN'T

GOOD FOR THE BODY LONG-TERM.

>> MY PROFESSIONAL ATHLETES GET

OFF MEDICATION ALMOST

IMMEDIATELY.

THEY RARELY TAKE MORE THAN A FEW

DAYS OF MEDICATION AFTER AN

INJURY OR SURGERY.

REPORTER: BUT THE RULES ARE

DIFFERENT FOR HIGH SCHOOLERS.

SAVOIE SAYS THEY TYPICALLY DON'T

HAVE THE MATURITY YET, TO

UNDERSTAND PAIN, AND HOW TO COPE

WITH IT.

>> THE HIGHSCHOOLERS JUST KNOW

THEY WANT TO QUIT HURTING AND

IT'S OUR JOB TO TRY AND EDUCATE

THEM AND WORK THEM THROUGH THAT

MATTER BUT AGAIN THEY HAVE REAL

PAIN.

REPORTER: AND IT'S A DIFFERENT

PLAYING FIELD ALTOGETHER FOR

COLLEGIATE ATHLETES, BECAUSE

DOCTOR SAVOIE DOESN'T LIKE TO

PRESCRIBE PAIN MEDS TO THEM AT

ALL.

>> THEY HAVE TO GO TO CLASS THEY

HAVE TO BE ABLE TO STUDY.

SO FOR TULANE KIDS IT'S VERY

IMPORTANT TO GET THEM OFF OF

MEDICATION AS QUICKLY AS

POSSIBLE.

REPORTER: PATIENTS, WHO DON'T

-- HOWEVER, SAVOIE SAYS THE

CHALLENGE IS FOR REGULAR

PATIENTS, WHO DON'T HAVE THE 24

HOUR ACCESS TO DOCTORS AND

TRAINERS, THAT ATHLETES MAY

HAVE.

BUT MANY OF THEM ARE ALSO

BEGINNING TO RECOGNIZE THE

GROWING OPIOID PROBLEM.

>> IN THE LAST SIX MONTHS OR

YEAR BECAUSE OF ALL THE PRESS

COVERAGE, PATIENTS HAVE COME IN

AND THEY ARE VOLUNTARILY WEANING

THEMSELVES OFF FOR THE MOST

PART.

REPORTER: SAVOIE SAYS

ALTERNATIVE TREATMENTS ARE KEY,

ICING, PHYSICAL THERAPY, EVEN

TYLENOL, ARE OTHER METHODS HE'S

PROMOTING, AS WELL AS EDUCATING

PATIENTS AND COUNSELING THEM, AS

THEY GO THROUGH A SURGERY OR

INJURY.

REPORTING, RANDI ROUSSEAU WDSU

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Message for your night. 14 April - Duration: 1:10.

For more infomation >> Message for your night. 14 April - Duration: 1:10.

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To All Black People Who Blame White People for Their Problems, NFL Star Dez Bryant Has Something to. - Duration: 4:57.

Dallas Cowboy Dez Bryant is considered one of the best wide receivers in the NFL today.

But… his most memorable play of the year may not have come in the end zone… at the

Cowboy's AT&T Stadium, but rather on social media.

Writing on his Instagram page Bryant comments that… he has found that African-Americans

are largely responsible for the problems within the black community.

First and foremost I would like to say…

I do a great job minding my own business… but it's pressing on my heart to share my

thoughts about white Americans & black Americans (racism).

I saw a person quote Charles Barkley when he said, "We as black people we're never

going to be successful not because you white people… but because of other black people".

I hate to admit it but I understand that quote.

Bryant expands upon this message by remarking that while racism, such as what leads to racial

profiling, does exist… too often African Americans embrace a message… that scapegoats

racism rather than a message that focuses on individual accountability:…

I've been racially profiled on numerous occasions… but not once has it influenced

an ill feeling inside me about anyone outside of that issue.

REAL SLAVERY is different from what's going on in our world now.

we all…

(every ethnicity) have the opportunity to lead by EXAMPLE.

Instead of making videos about the history of racism… that get applause… or people

with influence merely doing things to post for social media, we should focus on individual

accountability to be better as a whole.

Bryant's message is unique today, especially among prominent African American athletes…

and celebrities who often lament American injustices onstage, in the media… or on

one knee on the sidelines while the national anthem is playing.

While few would argue that… no racial injustice exists in America, the attention paid to it

seems oddly disproportionate to some, at least in relation to the degree that it is a problem

for African Americans.

Conversely… some would argue that… the scarcity of attention paid to much greater

problems… in the black community is inversely disproportionate.

For example… while much attention was paid to the 2014 death of Black…

New Yorker Eric Garner from what some call a police chokehold, much less attention was

paid to the problem that… nearly 90% of murder victims in New York City in 2014 were

black or Hispanic, while the number of murderers in New York City that year was also nearly

90%.

We saw many athletes like LeBron James… wearing "I Can't Breathe" t-shirts in

honor of Garner, but saw no such t-shirt for New York's many black murder victims.

Bryant then asks a question… that may resonate among several African Americans… who worry

that certain aspects of black culture,– Allen West here calls it "gangster culture"

– is a contributor… to the problems of black Americans:…

Real question…

what is wrong with being sophisticated and black?

Why do we associate those… who chose the straight and narrow as not being "black

enough".

We focus hard on fighting the realities… that exist instead of creating our own reality.

The ones who came before us paved a new path for us to follow.

The struggles and hurt they endured created new life for us today.

It is not our job to carry the burden but it is our job to lead by example.

Bryant's words are not without their critics however.

Former tight end and current co-host of ESPN's Undisputed, Shannon Sharpe… responded by

questioning Bryant's racial education:…

"I think Dez's heart was in a good place, but because he hasn't read up enough on

the race relationship and the history of racism in America, it came out totally wrong…

Dez, when you say personal accountability—okay, so I'm supposed to hold me accountable for

slavery?

What about Reconstruction?

What about the Jim Crow South?

What about segregation?

What about the violation of my civil rights and my voting rights?

So who do I hold accountable for that?

Dez…

I can't get ahead if someone is constantly keeping me behind".

But one wonders what negative impact Reconstruction has upon the average African American in 2017,

at least in comparison to the problems of crime, poor public schools… and unemployment

rate 65% higher than the national average?

One may also be tempted to ask Sharpe, have not other, much more economically successful

groups… such as Jews and Asians suffered a similar history of discrimination?

It seems that perhaps Shannon Sharpe has helped make Dez Bryant's point for him.

What do you think about this?

Please share this news and tell us what you think!

For more infomation >> To All Black People Who Blame White People for Their Problems, NFL Star Dez Bryant Has Something to. - Duration: 4:57.

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How to Make Chocolate Chip Frosting - Duration: 1:37.

Ingredients 3/4 cup (1 1/2 sticks or 180g) butter, melted 4 cups (500g) icing sugar 7 oz (200g) unsweetened chocolate or cocoa, melted 1 cup (170g) chocolate chips 3/4 cup (180g) milk 1 teaspoon vanilla essence Pinch of salt

Tip : To create a fluffier frosting, blend the milk, sugar, and butter on a higher or highest setting until the consistency is light and fluffy.

Step :1 Add the butter, icing sugar, and milk to a mixing bowl.

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For more infomation >> How to Make Chocolate Chip Frosting - Duration: 1:37.

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The Dress: Now with Peer-Reviewed Science! - Duration: 4:55.

Remember that picture of a dress that broke the Internet two years ago?

The one that had your entire Twitter feed arguing

if it was white and gold or black and blue?

We talked about the dress back then, but good news: there's been some peer-reviewed research

about it!

Because even scientists can't resist a good viral picture.

Over the last two years, studies have tried to determine if things like gender or genetics

play a role in what color dress you see — but a recent paper suggests it might have to do

with your sleeping habits.

Researchers from New York University surveyed more than 13,000 people about their perception

of the picture, their lifestyle, and demographics, and the results were published last week in

the Journal of Vision.

Their analysis found that whether you think the dress is in shadow or light seems to matter

the most when it comes to what colors you see.

People who thought the dress was in shadow were between 20 and 40 percent more likely

to think it was white and gold than those who thought it was well-lit.

That's because of how your brain deals with color constancy, which is how scientists have

explained the dress since day one:

As the lighting around an object changes, whether it's because of a setting sun or

an artificial colored light, your brain makes adjustments to keep it looking the same color.

Otherwise, we'd be freaking out about a weird, color-changing universe.

Now, since shadows are mostly blue, if you think the dress is in shadow, your brain might

take some of the blue light out of the image.

This makes the dress look white and gold.

On the other hand, artificial lights are more yellow, so your brain might have to subtract

that color to make the dress look black and blue.

Those results aren't that surprising, since we've known how brains deal with color for years.

But what was surprising is that your lifestyle might affect how you perceive the dress.

The researchers hypothesized that your perception of colors could be tied to whether you're

an early riser or a night owl.

They figured people who get up early spend more time exposed to blue skies and natural

sunlight, while those who love burning that midnight oil see more yellow, artificial light.

So the night owls might be more likely to assume the dress is lit by artificial light,

so their brains adjust for yellowish light, and see black and blue — and the opposite

for morning people.

And the statistics seemed to support those ideas!

This suggests that something as simple as what lights you're used to could actually

affect how you perceive colors.

Now, it's still not a perfect hypothesis, and seems to only come into play when ambiguous

lighting is involved.

More research will have to be done before we can say anything for sure.

So if anyone else has weirdly lit dress photos they want to share, feel free to come forward!

In other news that's changing our perceptions on a much larger scale, we've identified

a new ancestor to the dinosaurs!

As published this week in the journal Nature, paleontologists described a new reptile fossil

found in Tanzania in 2015, which challenges how we think dinosaurs evolved.

Around 250 million years ago, during the Triassic period, a class of reptiles called archosaurs

split into two main groups.

One group went on to become modern-day crocodiles, and the other, sometimes called the bird branch,

became dinosaurs and eventually birds.

Many paleontologists thought that the bird branch started with chicken-sized, two-legged

reptiles, but they didn't have the fossils to back that up.

And turns out, their hypothesis was probably wrong!

They called this newly described reptile Teleocrater rhadinus.

And, based on its features and where it was discovered in the rock layers, it's believed

to be one of the oldest members of the bird branch.

But instead of being a small biped, it was 2 to 3 meters long and walked on four legs!

It also shared features with dinosaurs and crocodiles — like similar skull features

as dinosaurs and the same kind of ankle joint as crocodiles.

This species links together other groups of reptiles we hadn't fully understood before,

and paleontologists put them into their own, new group at the base of the bird branch,

called Aphanosauria!

Another paleontologist actually discovered Teleocrater fossils back in the 1930s, but

there weren't enough bones to place it on the family tree.

But this new discovery had enough clues to figure it out, like those ankle joints.

This finding is also cool because we used to think some of Teleocrater's features,

like the distinctive skull shapes, evolved much later in dinosaurs.

So scientists will have to reevaluate how we think about dinosaur evolution.

This research team will head back to Tanzania next month to hopefully dig up more information.

But even now, it looks like early reptiles were more diverse than we gave them credit for.

Thanks for watching this episode of SciShow News.

We've been nominated for a Webby award in the Science and Education category, which

is super cool!

Voting goes up until April 20th and we've put a link in the description where you can

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We'd really appreciate it if you take a second to head over there and vote!

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For more infomation >> The Dress: Now with Peer-Reviewed Science! - Duration: 4:55.

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His Malediction for Our Benediction - Duration: 4:03.

"My God My God why have You forsaken Me?"

Do you understand?

Of course, you do.

If you're a Christian, you understand all too well.

But Jesus utters these words so that you and I—in union and communion with

the Lord Jesus—will never have to utter those words ever, ever, ever!

But on that day of judgment, the wrath of God will never alight upon me because my sin

has been dealt with, justice has been met and met to the full—it has been satisfied

in the obedience and substitution of the Son.

"There is a green hill far away, outside the city wall, where my dear Lord was crucified,

who died to save us all."

And the 'us' there I think, is those of us who believe in the Lord Jesus Christ.

That's the treasure of it, that's the comfort of it—He died for me.

He died in my room.

He died in my place.

He took the wrath so that I can receive grace.

At the end of a service of worship there's a benediction—if you don't have a benediction

at the end of your worship service, find another one.

It's vitally important theologically and experientially.

"The Lord bless you and keep you, make His face to shine upon you and be gracious to you

lift up the light of His countenance upon you and give you Shalom"

—peace, wholeness, integration, a sense of purpose because that's not what Jesus heard here.

At three o'clock on that Friday afternoon, He heard something else:

"The Lord crush you and push you away, the frown of God's holiness come down upon you and give you hell."

That's what He heard.

He got hell so that we get Shalom, and peace, and benediction.

That's the assurance at the end of every worship service, we go forth with a Shalom of God

protecting us—the substitutionary atoning work of the Lord Jesus that satisfies divine

justice surrounds me every moment of the day now and forever throughout all eternity.

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