Good evening everyone I am trusting that you all are having an amazing day
Just really quick my daughter came in after school, and she wanted to
Share some things with you all and I believe that you know my children
Not just because they are my children, but my children definitely have
a very
Strong voice and
They share with me so many great things, and we share together
and
Her name is Lea
she's
Going to be nine years old this coming May
very intelligent young lady and
she
Began to share her thoughts on
Some things that are going on and I'm not gonna
You know show her face what she's like she wants to keep her identity
Private for right now, but I just want you all to
just
Take in what she just began to share and I immediately wanted to
Go live so that you could hear what she had to say so
Go ahead, sweetheart
Tip are not good because
This lady was using tant PI's and lost her legs
Michael to her name and
So she lost her legs, and what she had lost first. Leg. She said if she wanted to shoe herself
She wants to kill herself yet kill herself
And then she's lost both her legs, and she was a model and
Cherished premium sanitary napkins are
They are better than tampons, and I really think that nobody's used tampons. I didn't know that
People will like lose their legs and all that stuff like that from using it so I
I'm running right now. I came back from schooling man. I'm just
Talking to y'all
Okay everyone
So I really hope that you heard what she said so can everyone who is on life that heard what my daughter said
Can you please?
Type in the number one or just say yes, please
just all I know that you all can hear what she said and then I'll
Reiterate what she said if you heard what I said, please?
Everyone can you hear me if you can hear me can you please type in yes in the comments
Great okay, mr.. James hi
Hey, bro. I
Love you too, sir, so I trust that you all heard what she said
Basically, okay, so we all know the young lady well some of us may know the young lady
Lauren Laura
Lauren wha sir I believe is her name. I'm sorry
she's a model and
She were she was using tampons, okay?
My daughter Leah came home from school and wanted to I mean she not even wanted to she just began to share
What she thought about that and?
The young lady she lost one of her legs and we both
Watched a video yesterday because I was sharing with them how?
Important it is to know
What we're doing to our body so they watch the interview and got some you know their research they
What tampons were we want to WebMD to find out what TSS was and during the interview with the young lady
She said that she wanted to kill herself
Because she lost her
her first leg, and then you know she
You know she's lost her second leg, and that's very devastating
And I am so happy and grateful to know what I know now
I didn't know
When I was growing up
Out of the 21 years that I have had my cycle
I did not know what I know now, but I'm so happy and grateful that I had an opportunity to share
with my two daughters and
my stepdaughter
Now give them the opportunity and and everyone's daughter, but to give them the opportunity to have something better
It seems like the connection is a little
Offset
But I mean I I pray that you are
Understanding and can definitely hear what I am saying to you this my baby. She's nine
She's gonna be nine years old this year, and she knows the harmful effects of sanitary napkins not only that
Because you did hear her say that
Cherish cream and sanitary napkins now my daughter said cherish premium sanitary napkins. Okay, you guys this is serious
this is major she knows what she's talking about and
on a video yesterday
Of recording we have an online radio show
the friend and newer show
the young lady was saying that
Cherish premium sanitary napkins are
You know she has a rap and everything talking about the charity's premium sanitary napkins so for my daughter to know
Exactly what she's talking about you know it all starts at home
You always starts at home
We have to teach our babies the truth about these things that
You know that are forced on us. You know she knows
Tampons she knows about TSS and that's very important because we didn't
Pay attention to how serious it was
You all saw, you know I didn't I didn't want to be long
I just wanted to make sure that my daughter had an opportunity to share with everyone
Under the sound of my voice that we'll see this life who's watching this live and then we'll see this live at a later time
to
Understand and hear what my baby had to say
you know they are the next generation and
Being a part of this movement, and now we know campaign
Please everyone share this video. It wasn't much
It was you know just shortened to the point, which is how we need to be and not
Prolong just trying to share something or keep it to ourselves which is
That's dead. We need to start sharing information with everyone. We know especially when it's beneficial go to
WWE we know in Oh
WWE n o dot net
Check out that website and share that information with every single woman you love and care about man
You have daughters bro you on here you have you have two babies two
Babies that I'm sure
I'm not sure about
My niece. I'm not sure you know, but she she needs this information
I love you so much, and it is near and dear to my heart
Knowing what I know now it is
It's criminal for me. Not to share this very important information
So I'm not going to talk you to life you guys I pray that you all have a wonderful day
And I will talk to you soon, and thank you so much for watching. I'll leave information in the comments for you all
Thank you so much, and I appreciate and love every single one of you, and if you can't
Share this information and do it for yourself, please
Please do it for someone else
Be great be blessed and forever being inspired
Talk to you soon
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CNN Student News - January 30, 2018 | A 3,200-year-old statue is moved down the street in Cairo - Duration: 10:01.
CNN 10 is explaining stories taking place around the world. And I`m tour guide, Carl
Azuz. Great to have you aboard.
The war-torn nation of Afghanistan is where we start. Despite an effort by a U.S.-led
coalition to topple the nation`s former rulers, a terrorist
group known as the Taliban, they continue to pose a major challenge for the Afghan government.
And the ISIS terrorist group, which also operates in
Afghanistan, is making conditions even more complicated and deadly.
This month, more than 150 people have been killed in the Middle Eastern country, the
majority of them in attacks over the last nine days. An
assault on a military base in the capital of Kabul left 11 dead yesterday. An ambulance
filled with explosives killed more than 100 people over the
weekend. Attacks on a charity group named Save the Children and on people staying at
a hotel in Kabul are among those that killed dozens more.
The Taliban said it was behind two of these assaults while ISIS claimed the rest. And
reporters there say residents are increasingly afraid that the
Afghan government can`t protect them. The country is holding a national day of prayer
on Tuesday.
The U.S. has had troops in Afghanistan since it went to war there in 2001. There are at
least 11,000 American servicemen and women there now, possibly
more.
Regardless of where they`re stationed around the world, a fitness tracking application
could be posting their movements publicly for anyone to see.
And that could be a serious security problem. It starts innocently enough. A few U.S. troops
used an app to track their morning run, how far they go,
how long it takes.
They`re supposed to be train on how to turn on the privacy settings on their smartphone
or watch, but they don`t. And suddenly, their route which
might include sensitive information about their base for instance is public. The U.S.
Central Command says it`s changing its privacy policies
after this happened.
Personnel movements on remote military bases revealed by an exercise app. You might have
heard of Strava. It`s a
social network for athletes and it actually published a map that shows what everybody
who`s using their app who hasn`t set their information to be
private is doing, where they`re going. And one person realized that this could actually
show many people what military members are doing around or
even on their bases.
If you take a look at this map, we already knew where the military bases where, if you
look at Google Maps. But this tells you something much more
intimate. Exactly where people are going inside those bases and maybe even where they`re going
to run around those bases, possibly proving people with
very important information.
Now, nobody here is alleging that somebody has actually been harmed as a result of publishing
this data. But take a look what the spokesperson for
the Department of Defense told CNN, quote: DOD takes matters like these very seriously
and is reviewing the situation to determine if any
additional training or guidance is required and if any additional policy must be developed
to ensure the continued safety of Department of Defense
personnel at home and abroad.
Strava says they have tens of millions of users and they track cellphones, GPS devices,
and other fitness tracking apps. But that you can actually
figure out what one single person is doing here or who they are. Quote: Our global heat
map represents an aggregated and anonymized view of over a
billion activities uploaded to our platform. It excludes activities that had been marked
as private and user defined privacy zones.
But what this all shows is that even members of military bases in remote places aren`t
always cognizant of the privacy settings, especially when so
many apps are set to automatically share information that may be seemingly harmless, but when put
together in a large group and publish online for the
world to see could pose major operational security risks.
A controversial study has come to light that involved animal testing of car exhaust. It
was carried out in 2014 at a research lab in New
Mexico. It was paid for by three German carmakers, BMW, Daimler and Volkswagen.
And what the study tried to do was prove that newer diesel engines were cleaner that old
ones.
But it was how the study was done that`s getting so much attention. As first reported in "The
New York Times", diesel fumes from a Volkswagen were
pushed in airtight containers where monkeys breathe in the fumes. This was done for hours
at a time.
The three carmakers involved confirmed that researchers they hired did the study. But
Volkswagen says it was not finished or published, and the
research lab says the study won`t be published in the future because it was tainted.
For years, Volkswagen had been cheating on its diesel emissions tests. It was making
its car exhaust seemed cleaner in the tests than it actually was
from its cars on the road. VW admitted to this in 2015. The company says it believes
the methods used in the study on monkeys were wrong and that it
would have been better not to do it at all.
Daimler says it`s doing an investigation and the German government says the tests can`t
be justified in any way.
In Germany, using apes as lab animals is mostly illegal. But it is allowed more extensively
in the U.S. Tests that involved breathing car pollutants
were also reportedly carried out on humans and those were done at a facility in Germany.
Ten-second trivia.
Of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, the only one that`s still standing is located
in what country?
Iraq, Egypt, Greece, or Turkey?
Only one of the Seven Wonders that remains is the Great Pyramid of Giza and that`s located
in Egypt.
Just one of the priceless archeological relics of the ancient country, Egyptian engineers
recently moved another example, a statue about
1,300 feet from a storage area to a museum in the Egyptian capital of Cairo. Doing that
cost more than three quarters of a million dollars.
Why? Because the statue weighs 80 tons, half the estimated weight of a blue whale and it`s
more than 3,000 years old.
It`s hoped to help bring tourists back to Egypt, a nation that has struggled with numerous
terrorist attacks in recent years.
An 83-ton statue of Ramses II, considered one of ancient Egypt`s greatest rulers, has
been moved to a new home.
Escorted by a marching band, a mounted military guard, and much funfair, the 3,200-year-old
granite statue was transported 400 meters in a specially
built cage to the Grand Egyptian Museum. Ramses II also known as Ramses The Great ruled ancient
Egypt from 1279 to 1213 B.C.
He is known for conquering large areas of Nubia, in what is now Sudan and Syria, and
for building on a colossal scale. This is the fourth and
thought to be final moved the statue has made in its long history.
It was moved once in the 13th century B.C. and not again until 1954 when Egypt`s president
ordered that it be brought to Cairo. It stood outside
Cairo`s main train station until 2006, when the government moved it to a temporary location
in Giza, fearing that auto emissions were damaging the
granite.
Its new home is Egypt`s massive Grand Egyptian Museum, a 650,000 square foot facility that
is still under construction. The museum is intended to
reignite the country`s tourism sector damaged by years of violent instability.
Ramses now stand as the ancient to the museum, waiting to welcome tourist through its doors.
During basketball season, you hear a lot of stories about buzzer- beaters and half court
shots. And here`s another one. It`s not from half court though. It`s from the free throw
line at the other side of the
court. A freshman hurls it and sinks it. It`s almost sad that this was worth only three
points, but that`s all that was needed for Evanston
Township High School in Illinois to win the game with a final of 45-44.
How could a buzzer-beater better beat a buzzer than with a heave hove free throw for three
though that span the court of court to court, a game-
winning, claim-winning, fame-winning shot for the super fresh freshman who sank the
shot.
I`m Carl Azuz. Join us again tomorrow for coverage of the U.S. president`s State of
the Union Address and the opposing party`s response. That`s
Wednesday on CNN 10.
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Korean filmmakers' intestines: There is a university that has more than 100 films shot here! - Duration: 8:36.
Korean filmmakers' intestines: There is a university that has more than 100 films shot here!
If you are a fan of Korean dramas, you are sure to know Keimyung University in Daegu, Korea.
Counting the first place, this is used as the background for more than 100 films in Korea.
School is an indispensable context in Korean films, more or less many scenes.
From the film school, family, emotional.
campus of the school always appears as the background for the actor.
However, there are schools that are more dense than Keimyung University in Daegu City, Korea.
The school has 3 main areas: Daemyeong, Seongseo and Dongsan, but Daemyeong is the most common place in the movie scene.
It is estimated that there are more than 100 films set in the old school.
Keimyung University (KMU) is considered one of the 10 most beautiful universities in Korea.
The point that made people extremely impressed when coming here is the special architecture of the buildings.
Keimyung University uses red brick to create new uniqueness.
It is also considered one of the most friendly schools in Korea, surrounded by green forests.
Keimyung is considered one of the largest arts centers in Korea - there are also many films shot here.
Visiting the school, one can catch the Keimyung Arts Center, which houses a lot of plays, concerts, operas and musicals.
Especially here is the venue of the annual Daegu International Music Festival.
In fact, there are more than 100 films and series ever filmed here.
The schools scenery is highly appreciated with the ancient beauty of the buildings intermingled with the quiet green space, the dream of the garden, trees.
Many feel like strolling into a European-styled but Asian-like campus at Keimyung University.
The campus is too romantic and beautiful.
Appears in many movies.
Check out the films that have appeared at this university.
Love Rain.
The movie with the romantic story of Jang Geun Suk and Yoona.
Ditto.
The film was produced in 2000 with actors Kim Ha Neul, Park Yong Woo, Kim Min Joo, Yoo Ji Tae and Ha Ji Won, with many scenes at Keimyung University.
Boys Over Flowers. Boys Over Flowers.
Who knows that Shinhwa high school students are studying at a university in Daegu, Korea?.
Hourglass.
The well-known 1995 movie that marked Choi Min Soos career, Go Hyun Jung, and Park Sang Won was also filmed at Keimyung University.
The east of the garden.
The 2008 drama series features actors Song Seung Heon, Lee Da Hae and Lee Yeon Hee, with a beautiful scene of Keimyung University.
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Angela Duckworth - A growth mindset is the right mindset - Insights for Entrepreneurs - Amazon - Duration: 1:39.
- [Narrator] A growth mindset is a belief
that people really are growth-oriented,
that they are malleable, that they learn
with experience and with effort.
This is a topic of scientific study
that dates back 50 years.
It is the idea that we can approach a situation,
a good or a bad situation, and think,
"What can I do here to change things for the better,
to keep things on course?"
That is an optimistic, growth-oriented mindset.
The opposite is a fixed mindset,
a deep down belief that really, people don't change.
You're either a writer, or you're not a writer.
You're a natural public speaker,
or you're not meant to be in front of the cameras.
You're kind of a people person with terrific social skills
that nobody had to teach you,
or you're destined to be awkward forever.
These two orientations in life powerfully influence
how people act, in particular,
when they're faced with challenges.
It's in those moments of challenge that some of us
rise to the occasion and others shrink back.
And what explains these very different reactions,
these very different motivation levels, are our beliefs.
When you teach children that the brain is plastic,
that neuroscience affirms that the growth mindset
is the correct one, that neurons continue to grow
throughout the entire lifespan,
this actually inclines students
to have more of a growth mindset
than a fixed one, and that, in turn, leads
to longer term achievement.
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