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Welcome back MechanicalEI, Out of all the energy that goes into a system only available

energy or exergy is the one that does the actual work. This makes us wonder, What is

availability? Before we jump in check out the previous part of this series to learn

about what expansivity and compressibility is?. Now, The availability or the exergy of

the system is the maximum work that can be extracted from it until it reaches the state

of thermodynamic equilibrium with it's surroundings. This equilibrium state where all the spontaneous

processes end, is called the dead state of the system. The minimum energy that has to

be rejected by the second law is called the unavailability of the system. Exergy depends

both on the system and it's surroundings. It is discussed under two groups: First, is

the exergy of heat input in a cycle. From energy balance, we can understand that the

net input in a cycle is the sum of available energy and unavailable energy and eta being

the efficiency of the cycle, we get available energy to be equal to the product of efficiency

eta and heat input Q. Second is the concept of availability in a steady flow process,

which is given by the difference between the exergy steady state function psi and dead

state steady state function psi not of the system. The exergy function is given as the

sum of Keenan function denoted by B, kinetic energy denoted by m v squared upon 2 and potential

energy denoted by m g z. Hence, we saw what Available energy is, then applied it to a

cycle and then to a steady flow process .

For more infomation >> Availability, What is? - Duration: 2:19.

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April Ryan: Why Omarosa is quitting White House - Duration: 4:08.

For more infomation >> April Ryan: Why Omarosa is quitting White House - Duration: 4:08.

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'YOUR MIND IS IN THE GUTTER': April Ryan Lies About Trump & Sarah Sanders Wrecks Her World - Duration: 3:58.

For more infomation >> 'YOUR MIND IS IN THE GUTTER': April Ryan Lies About Trump & Sarah Sanders Wrecks Her World - Duration: 3:58.

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Failure Is Not "A Lesson Learned," It Is An Excuse! - Duration: 2:01.

Hi, Louis Mosca, American Management here in Orlando, Florida.

I keep reading about folks saying that you need to be able to fail to learn how to win,

and you can't

be afraid to fail because it's a great learning curve, and that failure is a part of life,

and you should embrace it so you can get better at what you do.

Here's what I think: I do believe that failing is part of a learning curve and failing --

there's absolute merit in failing to learn how to not to make the same mistakes over

and over again

so that you can enhance your future successes.

But I also think that there needs to be a balance.

Too much failure just becomes failure.

Too many times I see owners accepting their employees failing at a task or not executing

at a task,

or even an owner accepting his or her own failure.

It gets to be too much excuses.

In my opinion, I remember when I was back in school,

way before the dinosaurs roamed the earth as my kids would tell me, if you continually

failed you got an 'F.'

You didn't get, "that was a great try," you got an "F."

If you fumbled the ball on the field, that was failure.

You didn't get a pat on the back for fumbling the ball on the field, that was failure.

I don't want you to allow failure to be an excuse for not getting to where you need.

Yes, failing once or twice to learn how to achieve something you want to achieve

or teach your people in your organization what they need to accomplish, certainly.

But failure can become endemic.

Failure can become habit-forming.

Don't allow it to be pervasive throughout your organization.

Set standards of winning and being a champion and not accepting failure, okay?

I think there's a time and place for everything.

Failure should be acceptable to begin with, not long-term.

Good luck, folks.

Don't be afraid to conquer your fears.

Stay well.

For more infomation >> Failure Is Not "A Lesson Learned," It Is An Excuse! - Duration: 2:01.

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Kylie Jenner Is Planning Her Post-Pregnancy Life Possibly Without Travis Scott - Duration: 3:09.

Kylie Jenner Is Planning Her Post-Pregnancy Life Possibly Without Travis Scott

Kylie Jenner is said to be seven months along and is getting ready for her post-pregnancy life.

A source close to Miss Jenner claimed that she is not certain that her baby daddy, Travis Scott, will commit to the family life she has hoped for.

According to reports, due to his career as a rap star and constantly touring, he spends less and less time with Jenner.

It appears that Miss Jenner fears after she welcomes the baby in January, Scott will not change his ways.

The thought of being a single mother is making Jenner anxious, according to an insider who spoke to Hollywood Life.

The family friend shared: "Kylie is getting anxious as her pregnancy is progressing.

She is quietly fighting off any doubts and concerns and worries about what kind of father Travis is going to be.

Kylie had a wonderful childhood with two loving parents, and she desperately wants to give her baby a similar or better experience growing up.

However, she is nervous about Travis' commitment as a father.".

The source had the following to say about the Keeping Up With The Kardashians star's uncertain future with the MC: "Kylie and Travis have not been spending a lot of time together during her pregnancy, mostly because he has been so busy with work.

Kylie has been pushing back on her fears about the future instead of hoping that things change when the baby arrives.".

The person added: "Kylie's mind is telling her to prepare for the worst while her heart is telling her that once their gorgeous baby is born, Travis will be more present and be the devoted father she was lucky enough to have as a child.

If Scott fails at his parental duties, Jenner will turn to her mother and sisters who have a big clue on how to raise children.

She is confident with the support and the love of her family; she will give her daughter a happy home.

Jenner has managed to go through her pregnancy without making things official.

People did not think such thing was conceivable a few months ago.

For more infomation >> Kylie Jenner Is Planning Her Post-Pregnancy Life Possibly Without Travis Scott - Duration: 3:09.

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What is ASPERGER'S SYNDROME? - Duration: 6:57.

in this video we're going to be discussing what Asperger's syndrome is

some behavior characteristics of Asperger's syndrome and why it's part of

the autism spectrum coming right up

what's going on I'm dan I have Asperger's syndrome ADHD OCD and

dyslexia I make weekly videos and autism Asperger so consider subscribing to

see more of this type of content coming up we're going to look at why Asperger

syndrome is part of the autism spectrum and why it's been taken out of the

formal autism diagnosis hey everybody I'll be doing well and that the snow

hasn't made an interruption in your life too much I know that it's been snowing

pretty much everywhere in the world or anywhere the guests know

regularly kind of in the West and we were supposed to have this huge massive

snowstorm was like Siri and my my Alexa were like it 100% got a snow where you are

and like it's gonna snow since snow so bad and everything on my phone right

apps everyone was like a hundred percent snow and then we wake up in the

morning it's like oh my god is gonna be snow when you open the curtains and like it's

not even raining there was no snow there was no rain there's no ice it was no

nothing and I was like how can this be what is going on what anyway needless to

say we didn't have any snow okay so a beginning everybody already to comment

so I'm gonna keep reading a comment from you guys and this one it is from 74 blonde

girl they said very important information to know the earlier the

diagnosis the more success a child has and that is absolutely true that's in

relation to a video I did last week which I'll link in the end slate or

above here do you guys can check that up okay on with the video so what is

Asperger's syndrome Asperger syndrome is a lifelong neurological condition that

affects the brain in communication and social development and it's also part of

the autism spectrum now Asperger's Syndrome is more on the higher end

of people with like an autism spectrum condition which means that they are more

likely to be above average or average intelligence but also show signs of

issues in social communication maybe potentially written communication social

situations food textures all kinds of different

areas of life Asperger syndrome is named after Hans Asperger who was doing

research in the field of autism at the same time

Kenner was doing research in the field of autism and they were developing the

terminology Hans Asperger decided that he would call it Asperger's

syndrome what was nicknamed Asperger's syndrome then he only identified it in

males but actually it's actually identifiable females as well but

Asperger's syndrome is the name given to a set of type of characteristic

behaviors that apply to certain individuals who are part of the autism

spectrum now some of the behaviors of Asperger's syndrome include repetitive

behavior so eating the same thing watching the same thing listen to music

one of the one of the most easy ones to spot is like routine so following strict

routines that you have to do this in a day and if the routine sways away from

that then the person can get quite irate or upset or maybe a bit not cool or

kosher with the situation if the routine is spoiled now this is again down to the

routines and the patterns that people with Asperger's syndrome like to see

patterns like to maybe line up their toys or their their games or line up

their things or have things quite neatly and organized and organized manner

because again it's all to do with this listing repetitive behavior some other

kind of behaviors and traits would be that they have issues with social

communication they also have issues with certain types of food smells and sight

because they'd be hypersensitive or hypo sensitive to light and sounds and this

again are clear characteristics people with Asperger's syndrome I did a video

extensively on this which I'll link in the card above you guys can just check

that out so how does Asperger syndrome relate to the autism spectrum now if

your total spectrum is a huge spectrum that portrays a lot of different types

of symptoms of different people but they all relate to a certain type of

condition which is the autism condition work to neurological issue in the brain

Asperger syndrome would be held right up close to the higher functioning autism

spectrum disorders so you have high functioning autism then Asperger's

syndrome and then I suppose you'd have like ADHD after that so with Asperger's

syndrome it's usually people who have good good to moderate verbal

communication and they can have really good intellectual abilities so they may

be able to be good at mathematics and maybe excelling in a certain area maybe

science or creative ideas and that is kind of where

Asperger's Syndrome and high-functioning autism do differ that is a difference

between high-functioning autism and Asperger syndrome and if you'd like to

see a video on that please give this video a thumbs up and then I'll be able

to know if you want to see a video high functioning autism versus Asperger

syndrome and that's it's classified because they have the

communication issues and social interaction issues of people on the

autism spectrum but they also have this intellectual ability of a above-average

IQ most of the time which means that Excel in certain areas I know myself

like I have a degree in chemistry I'm a multi musician self-taught and I make

youtube videos you know and like all those things really I love all those

things and I find that science and chemistry comes easy to me so I guess a

lot of people on the autism spectrum will have excelling areas like that and

could be gaming it could be writing could be anything but that's that's

super super cool so now here's the interesting part

now the Asperger's syndrome has been diagnosed since the mid 90s maybe

earlier than that and it was diagnosed Asperger syndrome right up until about

two or three years ago and it was on the actual diagnosis called the dsm-5 now

the dsm-5 is a basically standard classification for mental illnesses or

mental conditions or neurological disorders and all that kind of stuff for

the doctors and all the medical industry used to identify different types of

medical conditions for mental capacity and neurological disorders

now that's big as soon as we used all of that time until I think it was 2014 or

15 that they actually took Asperger syndrome off the dsm-5 because they

wanted to include it in the autism spectrum disorders now it's not called

Asperger syndrome is called ASD or autism spectrum disorders and the reason

it did that is because they felt like because of its complexity that Asperger

syndrome didn't really fit some of the diagnostic process anymore and so an

autism spectrum disorder would be better classified so you can get a bunch more

of people within that classification rather than having oh you have

Asperger's syndrome and this you know it's like oh this person is on

the autism spectrum or they are artistic so it makes it a lot easier because a

lot of confusion came from the fact they said you know if you have Asperger's

syndrome are you autistic well yes but why isn't called autism well it is but it's

also called Asperger's Syndrome and it became kind of this confusing thing

so that is why they've taking it out and it's more of a generic term of an autism

spectrum disorder if you're wondering what I am wearing guys I'm wearing my own merchandise this

is be creative it says ASD autism spectrum disorder which is again

obviously from that and if you're interested in my merchandise the link is

in the description below it's super cool I'm super proud to have stuff

kind of represents autism in a positive monitor if you'd like to learn more

about autism and Asperger's please make sure you hit that subscribe button above

here and if you'd like to see my last video it's over here and here is a video

that YouTube think you will like I'll see you next time guys peace

For more infomation >> What is ASPERGER'S SYNDROME? - Duration: 6:57.

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What country is Jerusalem in Trump's proclamation avoids some thorny questions - Duration: 5:22.

What country is Jerusalem in Trump's Proclamation avoids some thorny questions

Washington President Trump recognized Jerusalem as a capital of Israel on Wednesday

But on Thursday State Department officials stopped short of saying whether the u.s.

Believes that the city Jerusalem is actually in Israel that seemingly contradictory policy demonstrates just how difficult it will be for the Trump administration

to implement when the president called a recognition of reality

Trump's decision to move the US Embassy in Israel from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem upended decades of American foreign policy

delighted conservatives in both countries

Ignited protests in the West Bank and cast the future of peace talks into doubt

But it also left any number of political diplomatic and practical issues unresolved

How will US passports identify people born in Jerusalem?

How will the city appear on maps? What's the future of the Consulate General in Jerusalem, and where will the u.s.?

Pay for and build a new embassy in the city or historic political and security

Considerations so often intersect all those questions may be beside the point

It is pretty clear the embassy is not going to move to Jerusalem in the foreseeable future

So it as a moot point for the time being said James B Cunningham a former US ambassador

to Israel and a fellow of the Atlantic Council

the political situation will outrun the technical details of how to move the embassy in the long run

for now State Department officials said there will be no practical change in how the US deals with the status of Jerusalem a

2015 Supreme Court decision for example upheld the long-standing practice of omitting the country on passports for people born in Jerusalem

Effectively giving it a stateless status that won't change

Official said there has been no change in our policy with respect to consular practice or passport issuance at this time said acting assistant

Secretary of state David Satterfield on Thursday US government Maps. Also won't change for now

He said the president s decision speaks for itself

he said he tico beyond that and I am NOT going to go beyond that while Israel sees Jerusalem as its undivided and

Eternal capital the Palestinians also claim East Jerusalem as a capital of their future state

Previous presidents have said that the decision on Jerusalem's capital must come from a negotiated agreement between the Israelis and Palestinians

But even after Trump's decisive foreign policy

pronouncement State Department spokeswoman Heather nowart declined to say what country Jerusalem is in

What country was the President and when he prayed at the western wall an?

Associated Press reporter asked we're not taking any position on the overall boundaries

We are recognizing Jerusalem as a capital of Israel now it responded

There are some questions that you will rightfully have about passports for example about maps

Some of those things we are still working out

Another question whether the president's directive to move the embassy can be completed during his presidency

We are not going to be doing that quickly

Secretary of State Rex Tillerson said Thursday in Austria we have to acquire a site

We have to develop building plans

We'll have to construct the building so this is not something that will happen overnight

The two most comparable embassies now under construction in Beirut

Lebanon and Islamabad Pakistan are expected to cost more than 1 billion dollars each

They also take years to build the Beirut embassy broke ground in 2011 and is scheduled to open next year

construction on the Islamabad embassy started last year and isn't expected to be completed until

2022 that doesn't include 2 or 3 years of site selection and designed before construction can begin

Finding a site for the embassy will also have the effect of taking the position that the embassy wherever it's located as an Israeli territory

But the u.s.. Position remains at the borders of that territory are still to be resolved by negotiations between the Israelis and Palestinians

Jerusalem is the capital of Israel and all of the other aspects boundaries of sovereignty we were not taking a position

It asked for the sites to resolve Satterfield said an embassy move could also complicate

consular relations with the Palestinian terror korie's a

Consulate General in Jerusalem located on the Green Line that marks the pre-1967 borders of Israel and Palestine serves as a de-facto

Mission to the Palestinian Authority and is almost completely independent from the US Embassy in Tel Aviv

Closing or combining that facility would treat Israel and Palestinian territories as one state

Leaving it open would effectively put two separate US missions in Jerusalem

Even if the embassy moved Cunningham said the US would likely retain some presence in Tel Aviv

The facility houses about 1,000 diplomatic staff plus homeland security the Defense Department an FBI personnel

The Israeli Ministry of Defense is headquartered there as is every other foreign embassy, and there's a beachfront

ambassador's residence on the north side of Tel Aviv

Could the US ambassador could even choose to live in Tel Aviv and commute to Jerusalem

That's a very interesting question said Cunningham a career diplomat who served as ambassador in Tel Aviv in the George W Bush and Barack Obama

Administrations it has a really nice residence

For more infomation >> What country is Jerusalem in Trump's proclamation avoids some thorny questions - Duration: 5:22.

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Facebook responds to former VP who said social media is destroying society - Duration: 5:08.

Facebook responds to former VP who said social media is destroying society

Facebook has taken the unusual step of directly responding to a former employee who recently excoriated the biggest social networks for "ripping apart the social fabric of how society works." And the company's retort might surprise some people.

Facebook isn't outright dismissing or rejecting the claims of Chamath Palihapitiya, its former vice president of user growth.

Instead, the underlining message seems to be that the Facebook of today is a far cry from the company he once worked for, and his perceptions are thus out-of-date.

"Chamath has not been at Facebook for over six years," a company spokesperson said.

"When Chamath was at Facebook we were focused on building new social media experiences and growing Facebook around the world.

Facebook was a very different company back then and as we have grown we have realized how our responsibilities have grown too.".

Facebook points to its "work and research with outside experts and academics" to get a better grasp on the effects that come with our attachment to social media, which for many people has only grown more deep-seated and compulsive with time.

The company claims it uses those learnings throughout the product development process.

"We are willing to reduce our profitability to make sure the right investments are made," Facebook says.

In November, CEO Mark Zuckerberg tried to unequivocally stress that point by telling investors "I'm dead serious about this.

Protecting our community is more important than maximizing our profit." The company has pledged to devote more resources towards combatting false news dissemination and other misuses of its platform.

1.3 billion people use Facbook every day.

Palihapitiya's critical remarks drew immediate and widespread attention in the media and were printed on the front page of the UK's Daily Mail.

"The short-term, dopamine-driven feedback loops we've created are destroying how society works," he said.

The former Facebook VP, who worked for the company between 2007 and 2011, urged people to consider a "hard break" from social media.

"No civil discourse, no cooperation.

Misinformation, mistruth.

And it's not an American problem — this is not about Russians ads," Palihapitiya said.

"This is a global problem." He later attempted to balance his denunciation of social media by adding that Facebook "overwhelmingly does good in the world.".

Facebook's entire reply follows below.

Chamath has not been at Facebook for over six years.

When Chamath was at Facebook we were focused on building new social media experiences and growing Facebook around the world.

Facebook was a very different company back then and as we have grown we have realized how our responsibilities have grown too.

We take our role very seriously and we are working hard to improve.

We've done a lot of work and research with outside experts and academics to understand the effects of our service on well-being, and we're using it to inform our product development.

We are also making significant investments more in people, technology, and processes, and — as Mark Zuckerberg said on the last earnings call — we are willing to reduce our profitability to make sure the right investments are made.

For more infomation >> Facebook responds to former VP who said social media is destroying society - Duration: 5:08.

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Wells Fargo: Is Responsible Investing Taking Off? - Duration: 0:31.

When you inherit wealth, you think of the responsibility that comes with it.

We had a client who recently sold a portion of the family business that she'd inherited.

And in that process she thought about who she was and what she was trying to accomplish

in her life.

Her Unlock moment came when she realized she could invest her portfolio in accordance with

her personal values.

That's not just a financial decision.

It's a statement about what her life is going to mean, and what she stands for.

Disclosures on screen.

For more infomation >> Wells Fargo: Is Responsible Investing Taking Off? - Duration: 0:31.

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What is Rubber Flooring: The Basics - Duration: 1:33.

Rubber flooring is one of the most popular home and commercial gym flooring options.

It's an easy way to protect sub floors and take your gym to the next level. We offer three types of rubber flooring: rolls

tiles and mats.

Rubber rolls are perfect for covering large spaces.

They're easy to install by rolling out. Simply cut any excess with a sharp knife to fit your room. Rubber rolls come in several thicknesses,

from an eighth of an inch to a half-inch, so whether you're doing light cardio or Olympic weightlifting, you're covered!

Rubber tiles are extremely popular for home gyms, small spaces, or oddly shaped rooms.

They lock together like puzzle pieces to cover a room or space.

Rubber tiles come in several thicknesses, from a quarter of an inch, to an inch. You can pick the thickness for your fitness goals.

Rubber mats are great for absorbing shock and providing a great place for comfortable floor exercises. Thinner mats work well for stretching and exercise

routines, while thicker mats can handle the weights of an Olympic lifter.

Rubber mats come in a quarter of an inch to three-quarters of an inch thick. They can handle it all!

Rubber flooring offers a ton of great features. First, it's suitable for both indoors and outdoors.

Second, water is not a problem. It's mold and mildew resistant and slip resistant when wet as well.

Third, rubber flooring is easy to install, clean and maintain.

Now that you know everything about rubber flooring. Your perfect home gym is only a click away.

For more infomation >> What is Rubber Flooring: The Basics - Duration: 1:33.

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Wells Fargo: Is Your Philanthropy Supporting your values? - Duration: 0:31.

Philanthropy can be a powerful force for change, provided your giving reflects your values.

We worked with a couple that was very active in their giving.

And when we had a conversation about the values that they want their philanthropy to represent,

we discovered that it was mental health and social justice.

Their moment of Unlock came when they realized that that was not where their money was going.

We helped them create a giving plan to change the world in the way that matters most to

them.

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