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Convocation?

Convocation?

What is a Convocation?

Um, so con, opposing

Vocation

Is like your job

so

the opposite of your job...

Convocation?

Convocation...

Yeah, I don't know what that means.

I don't know

This is the first time I'm ever hearing about it.

I don't know the definition of a convocation.

Me neither. I'm sorry.

A Convocation, held around the time of graduation,

is a cultural celebration of your success

as student in a more intimate setting with your friends and family.

So whether you identify as Hispanic, Native American, African-American, Asian Pacific Islander,

LGBTQ or Veteran

We will have a celebration for you.

So help us celebrate your success as a student,

with a group that you identify with along with your

friends and family in a cultural celebration.

Sign up today!

I will definitely be going to my Convocation!

www.maricopa.edu/convocations

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THIS Is the First Thing You Should Do When You Walk Into a Grocery Store - Duration: 2:33.

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G2 Neuzugang Mixwell: The team goal is just to be the best team in the world, period [Subtitles] - Duration: 11:26.

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How Rich is United Kingdom - Inside UK Economy - Duration: 8:20.

The United Kingdom as we know it has been part of Modern History for quite some time.

The tiny nation has accomplished a lot during the last few hundred years.

Be it fighting its larger neighbors or its invasions of almost every country they

become interested in, the British have been known for both good and bad reasons.

Despite the negativity in their conquests, U.K

was the first richest country in Modern History.

There are multiple theories surrounding how the British amassed such a huge

amount of wealth despite being a population of just a few tens of millions.

U.K. In Modern History

The United Kingdom became a truly global economic

superpower post the industrial revolution.

At a time where human creativity was realizing its true

potential, Britain had a lot of enemies in its kitty.

They had to decide between growing stronger on all fronts or die.

They strengthened themselves in the industrial front.

During the eighteenth century, Britain was a

weak nation of just 5 odd million people.

This was small in comparison to countries such as the United States and France.

Despite its dwarfed size, it continued to take part in battles with larger nations.

These wars gave Britain the opportunity to evolve as an economic superpower.

To win these wars, they had to increase their military arsenal,

along with making sure that the country's economy is not depleted.

They achieved this by increasing their productivity on the manufacturing front.

Apart from the manufacturing industry, England was

also known for its superior agricultural practices.

This allowed it to up its production and import the products to other countries.

It literally outcompeted all of the other countries in competition.

Britain And Its Invasions

It held a sort of a technological and monetary superiority with other nations.

This form of superiority enabled it to carry

out invasions of different magnitudes.

The colonization of Africa, the invasion of India

and also the Americas, being prime examples.

They could stamp their authority over these regions,

exploit all their natural and financial resources

and once the job is done, head back to the U.K.

with pockets filled with foreign treasures.

This trend has carried on for centuries and it is evident even today, as U.K.

continues to be one of the richest countries in the world despite its puny size.

Hence, it is safe to say that History certainly helped the

United Kingdom reach a position it is in as of today.

U.K. Of The 21st Century

Enough of history now.

Let us look at the United Kingdom of the twenty-first century.

As per a report by experts from New World Wealth, the British population

is a holder of more than USD 9.7 Trillion worth of total wealth.

This is in the form of cash reserves, assets, gold, etc. to name a few.

It is astonishing to see that such number is being

posted despite U.K. population to be rather meager.

The report says that U.K. is now the fourth richest

in the world for total private wealth owned.

It is behind only to the United States of America, China, and Japan.

Unequal Wealth Distribution In The U.K.

Despite the monstrous wealth in encompasses, the wealth

distribution in the country is in a very horrible state.

The top ten percent of the population controlled

almost half of the total wealth of the country.

The top one percent owned at least GBP 3.2 Billion worth of assets.

Those at the bottom of the list had control over

assets worth an average of just GBP 14,100 or less.

According to numerous studies, it has been found

that the rich find it relatively easier to stay

rich become richer while the lower sections of

society find it difficult to make ends meet.

The region wise distribution of wealth is a little disturbing as well.

Cities like London are home to assets worth more than GBP 2.7 Trillion

while the poorest regions amassed only GBP 365 million worth of assets.

These figures are just an indication of how the wealth is distributed in the country.

U.K. Economy

In terms of GDP, the United Kingdom is the

sixth largest modern-era economy in the world.

It is also the tenth largest good exporter in the world.

It is a truly globalized economy.

The United Kingdom economy is composed of economies

of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.

There are a number of industries which are thriving as part of UK economy.

Some of the notable sectors are the Financial service sector, aerospace sector,

pharmaceutical sector, along with the North Sea oil and Gas production.

Almost all the top companies of the world consider

the UK to be a good place to do business in.

This is evident by the fact that almost twenty-four of the five hundred

top companies of the world have their headquarters in the U.K.

London too is slowly becoming a major financial hub

as well as being home to the London Stock Exchange.

Even in terms of GDP, London is the largest in Europe.

U.K. - A Hotspot For Foreign Investment

Apart from the thriving local economy, the United Kingdom has managed to

garner a lot of FDI, or simply Foreign Direct Investment, in recent years.

As per a 2017 World Investment Report to the United Nations Conference on Trade and

Development, or simply UNCTAD, the U.K. was the

second highest receiver of FDI in the world.

As per 2016, an FDI influx of more than USD 253 Billion was recorded.

These are huge figures because the Brexit issue

was supposed to cripple the U.K. economy.

Despite the challenges, the United Kingdom economy is at its best.

Some of its key strengths include:

1. London is the Financial Capital of Europe

2. The Great Britain Pound being a strong currency despite being devalued

3. U.K. is one of the most sought-after investment destinations in the world.

Despite its negative history, the U.K. is still going strong in the modern era.

With the Brexit due to take place in 2019, which

will allow the U.K. to have complete control over

its assets, it is safe to say that they are going

to continue to become richer than ever before.

For more infomation >> How Rich is United Kingdom - Inside UK Economy - Duration: 8:20.

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( US News ) Montréal Is Breathing Better, But Challenges Remain - Duration: 10:10.

Montréal Is Breathing Better, But Challenges Remain

HuffPost Illustration.

Air quality has always been one of Montréal's preoccupations.

Already by 1872, when coal combustion was at its peak and black smoke shrouded the city, Montréal had adopted a bylaw aiming to reduce air pollution, thus becoming the first Canadian city to regulate on the matter.

Since then, the black smoke subsided, giving way to hydroelectricity, and air quality improved in our metropolis.

However, we are far from having won the battle, and today's issues are more complex than ever before.

This is why my administration is firmly committed to fighting greenhouse gas emissions, a battle we will fight on every front.

Mobility is not only at the heart of my preoccupations, but will also be at the very heart of our fight against air pollution.

Transportation alone produces nearly 40 percent of all greenhouse gas emissions in Montréal.

If we want to reach our 30 percent reduction objective by 2020, compared with the greenhouse gas emission levels in 1990, we must improve mobility in Montréal.

  Nicolas Kipourax Paquet via Getty Images Mobility in Montréal will be at the heart of its fight against air pollution.

Several options must be considered to fulfill our commitment.

Thus, we must offer a more effective, more comfortable and quicker public transit system, to encourage Montrealers to use it.

Active transportation will also have to be put forth, namely by offering safe biking and pedestrian infrastructures, thus converting more people to biking and walking.

We will also have to make solo driving less attractive, namely by promoting carpooling, so as to reduce the number of vehicles on our city's streets.

Our program is an ambitious one, but we have the willpower to reach our goals.

But that's not all.

To reduce the population's needs in terms of mobility, we must take a look at urban planning on our territory.

Urban sprawl has generated considerable transportation needs, too often met by solo driving.

Over the course of the next few years, we will have to revise how we build our neighborhoods and our city, so as to densify our territory but also to offer all of our city's households access to local services within their own neighborhoods, thus reducing the cost of their mobility needs.

Tom Szczerbowski via Getty Images Montréal will have to revise how it builds its neighborhoods and its city to reduce the cost of mobility needs.

Greenhouse gas emissions produced by the vehicles on our streets will also have to be reduced.

Renewable energy sources will have to be introduced, and the efficiency of freight transportation will have to be improved, so the air we breathe no longer bears the brunt of our transportation habits.

  These goals are not just wishful thinking on our part.

Shortly after being sworn in, I, like so many other North American mayors, signed the Chicago Climate Charter.

Under this agreement, all participating cities must offer safe and accessible active transportation and public transit to their citizens.

Moreover, the charter requires that municipal administrations invest in their public transit networks and in their vehicle fleet, so as to reduce their carbon footprint.

We are deeply committed to keeping our promises, to remaining proactive and to providing future generations with improved air quality.

Our work is actually already in progress.

For more than 50 years now, Montréal has been measuring air quality through 15 different monitoring stations strategically located on the island.

This allowed us to record a steady improvement in air quality since the year 2000.

Thus, the carbon monoxide present in the air was reduced by 53 percent, hydrogen sulfide was reduced by 75 percent, benzene levels went down 90 percent, nitrogen dioxide is 77 percent lower, and sulfur dioxide was reduced by 81 percent from 2000 to 2016.

In addition, fine particle concentrations in the air were also 38 percent lower in 2016 than they were in 2009.

Since 2014, the average yearly fine particle concentration is even lower than the norm suggested by the World Health Organization.

However, we are still far from having won the battle.

This is why the city has decided to adopt the bylaw concerning solid-fuel-burning devices and fireplaces.

These devices are responsible for 39 percent of fine particle emissions, second only to transportation, responsible for 45 percent of those emissions.

Our administration also wishes to invest in the greening of our city, by increasing the number of trees on its territory.

This will not only improve air quality, but also fight against heat islands.

STM Société de transport de Montréal is hoping to expand its network of hybrid buses, such as those above, and also electric buses.

A few days ago, we also launched a call for tenders that will allow the Société de transport de Montréal (STM) to purchase 300 new hybrid buses, whereby we will considerably increase the quality of the network's services, all while reducing our carbon footprint.

Furthermore, 40 electric buses will be added to the STM's fleet over the next few years.

Our objective is clear, and we will not lose sight of it.

In the short term, Montréal has earmarked an additional contribution of about 28 million Canadian dollars ($22.5 million) for the STM in 2018.

This amount will allow the STM to increase metro frequency outside of rush hour, and to add buses to less-serviced neighborhoods, such as Griffintown and Rivière-des-Prairies, for instance.

Air quality is every Montrealer's business.

Although the situation is improving across the island, every neighborhood and every household still plays a role in reducing air pollution, if only by their chosen method of transportation or the greening of their streets.  The past few years have allowed us to significantly improve air quality in Montréal, but we still have a long road ahead before we can say we've won the battle.

I am convinced that, together, we will reach our goals.

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For more infomation >> ( US News ) Montréal Is Breathing Better, But Challenges Remain - Duration: 10:10.

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How Rich is Monaco - Inside Economy of Monaco - Duration: 7:57.

If you ever visit Monaco it is quite likely that you will run into some celebrity.

The sweet abode for riches, Monaco, is famous in the community of big-wigs.

The country with an area of mere 2.02 km2 and population

of 38,400 is known as a playground for rich and famous.

The streets of Monaco remains decorated with

luxury cars like Ferrari or Rolls Royce.

People easily wear their most expensive fur or extra

large diamond ring without being judged as 'showy'.

Monaco is a place where rich reside.

The country is known for its casinos, scenic beauty and luxury cars.

The posh hotels and penthouse offer a comfortable stay to its visitors.

A part of Europe, Monaco is the second smallest country in the world.

Monaco shares three borders with France and one border with the meridian sea.

It is a small piece of land between the meridian sea and mountain Alpes.

Monaco is a very affluent nation.

Monaco has the second highest per capita income in the world.

It has a whopping $13,2571 per capita income.

Every three out of one is a millionaire in Monaco, thirty percent

of the total population has become a millionaire in last two years.

The free taxation and luxury in Monaco have

attracted a lot of people throughout the world.

Every five out of six people in Monaco are foreigners.

The economy of Monaco:

Monaco is one of the richest countries in the world.

It has very less population but the highest number

of millionaire and billionaire in the world.

The country is fully urban and has an ostentatious lifestyle.

The country has an unemployment rate of mere 2

percent and has lowest poverty rate in the world.

The reason for such an affluent society?

Well, although Monaco is occupying a very small area on the

world map but is hardly ignored when it comes to tourism.

Its pleasant weather, casinos helps to pour in hundreds

and thousands of posh tourists in the country every year.

It has emerged as the first vacation choice for people

wishing to spend an obscene amount of money on a vacation.

Although the country registered its presence

on world map due it casinos but other factors

that play a vital role in its economy are fishery

and small yet high value-added industries.

Casinos:

Casinos in Monaco are centuries old.

The idea of starting a casino surfaced during the reign of Louis Philippe.

But casino did not get its value till it was sold into the

hands of French business tycoon Francois and Louis Blanc.

They started the casino in sea depressed area of Monaco

and asked the king to rename the area as Monte Carlo.

They reconstructed the whole area, cleared everything

that was served as a contrast to the posh casino.

It started to operate in 1858.

The then newly constructed railway connection to Paris

lead to further blooming of business in the casino.

The country's income via tourism sector increases

manifolds after the establishment of the casino.

The humongous success of casino leads to the establishment of many

other businesses like hotels, jewellery shops and restaurants.

Currently, the Monte Carlo casino has been joined by many other small casinos and has a

sum total of 150 slot machines and attracts

the wealthy people of whole Europe to Monaco.

Other industries:

Monaco is known for its fishes, betel nut and kava.

They also make the main exports of the country.

Apart from fishery Monaco does not have any commercial agriculture-based industry.

The other industries that have been opened in Monaco in recent years are

high value-added, low pollution based industries like cosmetic industries.

Taxation:

As casinos became million dollar business in Monaco, the government decided

to end income tax on common people which helped them in gaining wealth.

In Monaco, citizens are not supposed to pay income

tax and have to pay a very low business tax.

This has attracted the businessmen from throughout the world.

Monaco is internationally known as the tax haven for its leniency on tax.

Although the country has social security tax and citizens have

to pay a 19.6 value-added tax on every goods and service.

The country is also famous for its relaxed laws on money laundering and thus witnesses

pouring in of a large number of business class people and letterbox companies.

Employment in Monaco:

The public sector provides employment to 3,759 people and

private sector provides employment to 37,949 people in Monaco.

The percentage of people involved in the service

sector is 84.5 percent, out of which 6.98 percent

are involved in the industry, 23.48 percent in

banking sector and 32.02 percent in construction.

The rest are engaged tourism sector.

Lifestyle:

The people living in this small and beautiful

piece of land have an exceptional lifestyle.

The native Monegasque have a small population in Monaco,

they constitute mere twenty percent of total population.

The rest of the population comprises of the people who

came from other parts of the world and settled here.

The country offers an extravagant lifestyle.

The architecture of the country is a blend of

French, Spanish and Italian style architecture.

The country plays host to the street circus motor race,

Monaco grand pix, one of the original grand pix, every year.

The country has the expensive real estate business in the world.

There is no restriction on buying of property,

anybody from anywhere can purchase a property here.

The country gets its glory from residents like Lewis Hamilton and Novak Djokovic.

Other attractions are the motels and penthouse

that has been erected on the Larvotto beach.

Renting of a yacht is also very common if wish to experience sea life closely.

Monaco is full of possibilities of entertainment if

you are willing to spend a handsome amount of money.

For more infomation >> How Rich is Monaco - Inside Economy of Monaco - Duration: 7:57.

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Ciara's Daughter Sienna Is All Smiles in Adorable Bath Time Photos - Duration: 1:33.

Ciara's Daughter Sienna Is All Smiles in Adorable Bath Time Photos

  Sienna Says Happy Sunday Everybody! Smile! ?? A post shared by Ciara (@ciara) on Mar 25, 2018 at 11:04am PDT.

Rub-a-dub-dub. Somebody is having fun in the tub.  Ciara posted pictures of her 11-month-old daughter Sienna Princess Wilson enjoying a bath on Sunday—and the little bundle of joy was all smiles.  Sienna says happy Sunday everybody, the 32-year-old singer wrote.

Smile! It looks like Sienna, who is also the daughter of football star Russell Wilson, is growing in her baby teeth. Fans could spot two pearly whites in one of the photos.

This isnt the first time the proud mama has given fans a sneak peek of her life with her kids.

In a recent interview with E! News, the artist said raising her daughter is so fun and suggested the little one is going to be a tomboy. I think its inevitable for her to have a little bit of tomboy in her from Future, Russ and me, she said.

Shes going to have some of that edge to her. .

Sienna is Ciaras second child. The singer also has a 3-year-old son named Future Zahir Wilburn from her previous relationship with rapper Future. In addition, Ciara and Russell recently added a new addition to their family—an adorable gray puppy.

It wont be long now until Sienna celebrates her first birthday. Ciara and Russell welcomed Sienna April 28, 2017.

For more infomation >> Ciara's Daughter Sienna Is All Smiles in Adorable Bath Time Photos - Duration: 1:33.

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Fitnesskleding dat geschikt is voor jou - Treasport - Duration: 0:22.

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How rich is Sweden - Duration: 8:47.

Sweden was once considered a very backward country,

especially during the early nineteenth century.

This was due to the religious oppression which existed in the region at that time.

The situation was better in countries such as Denmark, USA, and the UK.

The then economy of Sweden was ruled by guilds

and restrictions which were truly medieval.

People were not at all happy with the state of the country then.

A lot of Swedish nationals began migrating to

countries such as the USA and neighboring Denmark.

This led to a public worry that the country would be completely depopulated.

And then came Johan August Gripenstedt.

He was the person who made Sweden a liberalism country.

How Was Liberalism Introduced In Sweden?

By a series of speeches in the parliament, he garnered enough support and

promoted the idea that wealth can truly be accumulated through liberalism.

The people were moved and hence, Sweden moves towards becoming a liberal state.

The following changes were brought into effect:

1. The system of a guild was abolished forever and

anyone could start any business of their choice.

2. The free form of trade was on the rise.

People could trade within the city and if they wished, trade between cities.

This was a sort of trade freedom which never existed in Sweden before.

3. Taxes were very meager in comparison to other countries.

4. The traditional political system was earlier based on

four estates such as nobles, clergy, burghers, and yeomen.

This was then replaced by a system which was bicameral.

Such changes were never anticipated in the Swedish society.

It was hard to believe at first, but people got used to it with time.

By the system of free enterprise in place, Sweden had the base

to create and harbor some of the world's biggest companies.

Sweden became a place where doing business was more of a pleasure than a pain.

Emphasis On Development

The state government began paying a lot of emphasis on

developing the infrastructure of the region as well.

This was in the form of good roads, sanitation

facilities, education infrastructure, etc.

To achieve this, they needed capital which was in

the form of loans borrowed from neighboring states.

The money was duly spent on improving the infrastructure of Sweden.

Thins were pretty much going fine.

Sweden began to heavily industrialize in the mid-nineteenth century.

While a host of European nations were moving way ahead if the global average GDP

per capita, Sweden managed to catch up with the United Kingdom by the early 1950s.

This led to it becoming marginally richer than its neighboring states.

However, by the 1980s, Sweden had overtaken the United Kingdom

and cemented itself as one of the richest nations in the world.

Despite it hitting a few economic downfalls along the way, it

has managed to bounce back and return even stronger than ever.

Absence From Major Wars

While the world major nations were at loggerheads with each other during

the world war 1 and world war 2, Sweden opted to sit out both the wars.

While other nations were sending their military arsenal

and weapons, Sweden was busy developing its surroundings.

The money it earnt was utilized to pay off its debts

while its neighbors were busy destroying each other.

The base for a healthy and sustainable future was set.

With no distractions such as political unrests,

wars, etc., Sweden could concentrate its efforts

towards innovations, inventions, along with

concentrating on the overall development of the nation.

Swedish Economy

Sweden has gotten habitual to enjoying a high and stable standard of

living, despite it coming at a very high price to individual taxpayers.

Sweden is often considered as one of the equitable societies

in the world, with a Gini rating of close to about 25.

A Gini index is an index which measures the economic equality of a nation.

A zero in the index represents perfect equality

and a cent percent represents perfect inequality.

The index rating indicates that Sweden has no

extremes of wealth and poverty in the country.

Both coexist in harmony with each other, maintaining a perfect balance.

Low taxation on personal income couple with a low rate of executive compensation

has contributed towards maintaining a healthy and equally distributed society.

Sweden is very much an export-oriented country.

The majority of its current wealth comes from businesses

in the field of timber, hydropower, and iron ore.

The country is home to some of the biggest companies in the world.

Some of these companies are H&M, Ikea, Ericsson, Skype,

etc. amongst a host of other super companies in the region.

Amongst ninety percent of Sweden's resources and companies are under privatized

ownership, while about five percent is under the control of the state government.

The rest of the five percent is operating as consumer operatives.

Sweden's Wealth Distribution

The wealth distribution in Sweden is a cause for concern.

It has been reported that almost ten percent of the total population

control close to seventy percent of the country's wealth.

This means that the rich are getting even richer, however, unlike

other countries, the middle class enjoy a high standard of living.

This is all down to the policies put forth by the state government.

Education is free of cost along with a host of

other facilities provided by the government.

Health insurance is free and every citizen is entitled

to an exciting pension scheme post-retirement.

Because of these reasons, Sweden boasts one of the highest GDP per capita in the world.

It is a model which modern-day nations are urged to follow.

Sweden: Home Of The Mega Rich

Sweden has also worked towards diversifying its economy.

Sweden has been ranked as the seventh most

competitive country in the world to do business.

Such a free and tension free business environment

is a perfect place for companies to flourish.

The biggest of firms are flourishing and their owners are becoming even the richer.

According to reports, there are more than 25 billionaires in Sweden which is even

more astounding that it is a country of close to about only nine million people.

Sweden continues to be one of the richest countries in the world.

It's not just wealth that makes it rich, but

it's the happiness of its citizens as well.

This is a modern-day model of how countries should actually function.

Paying more attention to overall national development, rather than

focusing on political tensions, is the key to a stable and rich economy.

For more infomation >> How rich is Sweden - Duration: 8:47.

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What Time Is Talking Dead Tonight? Why Is It Delayed? | Heavy.com | SML TV - Duration: 4:28.

What Time Is Talking Dead Tonight? Why Is It Delayed? | Heavy.com

Whenever AMC airs a new episode of The Walking Dead, Talking Dead typically airs immediately after the show at 10 p.m.

Eastern.

But tonight if you're watching The Walking Dead live, you may notice that a new show airs after the episode ends, rather than Talking Dead.

Well, don't worry.

A new episode of Talking Dead is still going to air tonight. Talking Dead is just being delayed until 11:03 p.m.

Eastern rather than airing immediately after the new episode at 10 p.m.

Eastern.

Don't panic, Talking Dead will still be airing tonight.

And Chris Hardwick will still be interviewing actors and fans, hosting his quizzes, and sharing behind-the-scenes details about The Walking Dead.

It just won't be happening as soon as the show is over. Click here to access the AMC channel finder and locate your local station's channel number for Talking Dead.

Although The Walking Dead is airing at its regular time tonight, Talking Dead is being delayed by one hour.

This is to allow the premiere of a new show on AMC to air between The Walking Dead and Talking Dead, with the hope of capturing some viewers from the show.

This just means that Talking Dead will be airing at 11:03 p.m.

Eastern, one hour later than normal.

We'll likely have a lot to talk about.

The synopsis for tonight's episode "Do Not Send Us Astray" reads: "Trouble arises when unexpected visitors arrive at the Hilltop and the community is thrust into action; heartbreaking discoveries are made." With war heating up between Negan and Rick, and with Simon wanting to pretty much just kill everyone, things are going to get pretty serious on the show.

The guests for tonight's Talking Dead will be Alanna Masterson and a surprise cast member.  You can interact with the show as it airs with the Play Dead app.

You can also submit questions for Chris Hardwick and guests.

Tomorrow, right here, you'll be able to watch bonus video scenes, highlights from the episode, and the full episode 13 on AMC's website.

During Talking Dead, we'll likely also see a bonus trailer for next week's Episode 14.

If we're lucky, maybe we'll also get some more clues about Morgan's crossover onto Fear The Walking Dead.

Fans have a lot of theories about how that's going to happen. Fear the Walking Dead will be premiering on April 15, immediately after The Walking Dead finale airs.

Some theaters are even offering fans a chance to watch the premiere and the finale on the big screen on the night of April 15.

For more infomation >> What Time Is Talking Dead Tonight? Why Is It Delayed? | Heavy.com | SML TV - Duration: 4:28.

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What is the Unforgivable Sin / Unpardonable Sin? | GotQuestions.org - Duration: 4:44.

Question: "What is the unpardonable, or unforgivable sin?"

In this video I'll answer that question from a biblical perspective.

Afterwards, I'll share some helpful resources, so stick around until the end.

The unpardonable or unforgivable sin or "blasphemy of the Holy Spirit" is mentioned in

Mark 3 and Matthew 12.

Jesus said, "Truly I tell you, people can be forgiven all their sins and every slander

they utter" (Mark 3:28), but then He gives one exception: "Whoever blasphemes against

the Holy Spirit will never be forgiven; they are guilty of an eternal sin" (verse 29).

According to Jesus, the unpardonable or unforgivable sin is unique.

It is the one iniquity that will never be forgiven ("never" is the meaning of "either

in this age or in the age to come" in Matthew 12:32).

The unforgivable sin is blasphemy ("defiant irreverence") of the Holy Spirit in the

context of the Spirit's work in the world through Christ.

In other words, the particular case of blasphemy seen in Matthew 12 and Mark 3 is unique.

The guilty party, a group of Pharisees, had witnessed irrefutable evidence that Jesus

was working miracles in the power of the Holy Spirit, yet they claimed that He was possessed

by the prince of demons, Beelzebul.

The Jewish leaders of Jesus' day committed the unpardonable sin by accusing Jesus Christ

(in person, on earth) of being demon-possessed.

They had no excuse for such an action.

They were not speaking out of ignorance or misunderstanding.

The Pharisees knew that Jesus was the Messiah sent by God to save Israel.

They knew the prophecies were being fulfilled.

They saw Jesus' wonderful works, and they heard His clear presentation of truth.

Yet they deliberately chose to deny the truth and slander the Holy Spirit.

Standing before the Light of the World, bathed in His glory, they defiantly closed their

eyes and became willfully blind.

Jesus pronounced that sin to be unforgivable.

The blasphemy against the Holy Spirit, specific as it was to the Pharisees' situation, cannot

be duplicated today.

Jesus Christ is not on earth, and no one can personally see Jesus perform a miracle and

then attribute that power to Satan instead of the Spirit.

The only unpardonable sin today is that of continued unbelief.

There is no pardon for a person who dies in his rejection of Christ.

The Holy Spirit is at work in the world, convicting the unsaved of sin, righteousness, and judgment

(John 16:8).

If a person resists that conviction and remains unrepentant, then he is choosing

hell over heaven.

"Without faith it is impossible to please God" (Hebrews 11:6), and the object

of faith is Jesus.

There is no forgiveness for someone who dies without faith in Christ.

God has provided for our salvation in His Son.

Forgiveness is found exclusively in Jesus.

To reject the only Savior is to be left with no means of salvation; to reject the only

pardon is, obviously, unpardonable.

Many people fear they have committed some sin that God cannot or will not forgive, and

they feel there is no hope for them, no matter what they do.

Satan would like nothing more than to keep people laboring under that misconception.

God gives encouragement to the sinner who is convicted of his sin: "Come near to God

and he will come near to you" (James 4:8).

"Where sin increased, grace increased all the more" (Romans 5:20).

And the testimony of Paul is proof positive that God can and will save anyone who comes

to Him in faith (1 Timothy 1:12–17).

If you are suffering under a load of guilt today, rest assured that you have not committed

the unpardonable sin.

God is waiting with open arms.

Jesus' promise is that "he is able to save completely those who come to God through

him" (Hebrews 7:25).

Our Lord will never fail.

"Surely God is my salvation; I will trust and not be afraid.

The LORD, the LORD himself, is my strength and my defense; he has become my salvation"

(Isaiah 12:2).

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( US News ) Delhi's Pollution Is Putting The Poorest At Risk - Duration: 11:48.

Delhi's Pollution Is Putting The Poorest At Risk

NEW DELHI ― Farida used to live in Pul Mithai, one of New Delhi's biggest slums.

Every morning, she would go to the market and wait around the trucks to collect any spilled grains or discarded fruits and vegetables, which she would then clean and sell.

Last month, government officials evicted Farida along with her husband, two children and hundreds of others who lived in the slum.

Land rights activists allege that the eviction was a part of Clean India, a program championed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi to spruce up his country's image and promote cleanliness, in part by clearing out slums such as Pul Mithai.

Forced to live on the street, Farida and her family are now even more exposed to the city's notorious air pollution, which this year reached record highs, forcing the government to shut down schools and airlines to cancel flights.

The air pollution has given Farida a permanent cough and makes her children's eyes burn and water.

But Farida, who asked that her last name not be used, has nowhere to go or any way to protect herself or her children against the fumes.

She now lives under a busy elevated highway, where she has fashioned beds from bits of plastic and string among the debris of broken furniture, torn tarpaulin and broken bamboo.

Trucks belch out thick clouds of smoke as they drive by on their way to the market, and the air is dank with the smell of urine and burning plastic.

"Sometimes the whole place smells of petrol," she said.

But "what choice do we have?"   Pollution recently reached record highs in Delhi, with some parts of India's capital reporting levels in early November that were almost five times those considered "unhealthy" by the U.S.

Environmental Protection Agency.

The pollution sparked a political crisis and brought hundreds of people to protest outside parliament.

The government issued a health warning, suggesting that people stay home or carpool to work.

But while more affluent Delhi residents could buy air purifiers, wear masks or stay indoors, the homeless had no such choice, and faced increased risk of respiratory problems, bronchitis and even possibly tuberculosis as a result of the pollution.

One in six deaths worldwide is caused by pollution, according to an October report in the Lancet medical journal.

Diseases caused by pollution were responsible for an estimated 9 million premature deaths in 2015, according to the report, "three times more deaths than from AIDS, tuberculosis, and malaria combined and 15 times more than from all wars and other forms of violence."  It added, "In the most severely affected countries, pollution-related disease is responsible for more than one death in four." The same study ranked India as the country with the most pollution-related deaths in the world that year.

With 2.5 million people dying early because of pollution, India accounted for 28 percent of the world's pollution-related deaths.

Indians from low-income groups, predictably, have taken the biggest hit.

According to the report, 92 percent of pollution-related deaths in India in 2015 occurred in the middle and low-income groups of the country.

The country's millions of poor and homeless are disproportionately affected by pollution: They are more likely to live near its sources, they have less access to good health care, and any air pollution-related health problems may be exacerbated by other issues they face, including malnutrition and lack of access to clean water.

The number of homeless people in Delhi, a city of 11 million people, is disputed and politicized.

The Housing and Land Rights Network, an Indian NGO, estimates the population is between 150,000 and 200,000 people, though the figure could be much higher.

In addition to being exposed to factory emissions, burning fields and car exhaust, the homeless and those who live in the slums often light fires to cook or keep warm, sometimes burning plastic or rubber such as discarded tires, the fumes of which are highly toxic.

But the central and state governments have done little to protect the city's homeless from pollution, several grassroots activists argue.

For a few weeks in 2016 and 2017, the Delhi government floated a scheme to cut down on vehicular pollution in the city.

During this period, cars with odd registration numbers and even registration numbers were allowed to drive on alternate days.

But despite the government's claims of success, the scheme's effect on the city's levels of pollution was disputed and inconclusive, and the program was eventually shelved.

In November 2017, amid spiraling pollution, the Delhi state government attempted to sprinkle water from helicopters to absorb pollutants and dissipate the smog.

But the smog cover was so dense that the helicopters couldn't take off.

Commenting on the evictions at Pul Mithai, Ashok Pandey, member of an NGO that works on land rights, said, "Not only is the central government not doing anything for the homeless, now they are taking away the little they have built themselves.

How are infants and old people supposed to survive in cold and pollution?"  Anindito Mukherjee / Reuters A man rides his bicycle in front of India gate in New Delhi.  One December evening last year, the stinging stench of burning rubber and tar hung heavy on the air around the popular Islamic Nizamuddin shrine in south Delhi.

The broad sidewalks in the area were dotted with small groups of people, many huddled around small fires.

"These are the unsavory choices they have.

You either freeze in the cold, or you bury yourself in toxic smoke to stay alive," said Armaan Alkazi, a researcher with Centre for Equity Studies, an NGO involved in research and advocacy for social justice.

Alkazi said the levels of pollution is directly connected to the number of people with tuberculosis.

The Indian Medical Association has also said that air pollution, along with malnutrition and overcrowding, is responsible for the persistence of tuberculosis in India, and has raised concerns about the emergence of a drug-resistant strain of the disease.

At Nizamuddin, a small queue of women cradling wailing and wheezing babies had formed in front of the van.

Imamat Hussain Naqvi, a doctor who has volunteered his medical services to help people like these for the past year, said that when Delhi was reeling under pollution, he estimated that the number of patients at these vans who complained of severe coughs almost doubled.

They "only come to us when it becomes unbearable.

Unlike us, who are … constantly reading about pollution, they don't know what's going on and hence don't take precautions," he said.

A few feet away, Salima Devi is sitting with two other women and three children, gently poking a sizzling fire, from which thick plumes of smoke billow.

Salima and her toddler inch closer to it.

"How else will we survive in this cold? We have to burn things, or else we will freeze to death," Devi said, adding that she has been told smoke from burning wood isn't unhealthy and won't affect the child.

In reality, the smoke from burning wood contains a number of microscopic particles that can get into the respiratory system and cause serious health problems, such as bronchitis.

Wood smoke also contains toxic pollutants such as benzene, formaldehyde, acrolein and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons.

Adnan Abidi / Reuters Girls play with a balloon amid heavy smog in New Delhi.  Pradeep Bijalwan, a physician who has been practicing community medicine in Delhi for two decades, treating the poor and homeless for free, said that while the homeless are the most vulnerable to the pollution in the city, they also worry about it the least, since air pollution is eclipsed by more immediate concerns, like feeding their children.

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Motivation Message 01 | Life Is Going To Happen | How To Handle Life Problems - Duration: 4:10.

hey guys it's Shina from Shi walks with God my vlog and YouTube channel teaching

you how to live with purpose and create a life you love.

today's motivation message is all about the fact that life is going to happen

I'm here to remind you guys today that God prepared you for this day, for this

week, for this season. Everything about this reminded me of Matthew chapter 4

where Jesus was led by the spirit into the desert to be tempted by the devil he

fasted for 40 days and 40 nights and in that moment here comes in the enemy

with all of this stuff all of these things that he was offering him if he

would just bow down before him and worship him as his God that's so similar

to how we can feel sometimes where it's just like all this stuff life is during

all of this stuff at you feels like so overwhelming sometimes and it's just

like it's happening to you I want to encourage you guys today in those

moments where it just feels like you're out of control and you have this kind of

feeling that you're just helpless like a victim and you can't kind of breathe I

want you guys to remember what Jesus did in that moment in that place in his life

in Matthew chapter 4 verse 10 Jesus responds to the devil and I love what he

says here way for me Satan for it is written worship the Lord your God and

serve him only and I love what it says after this because it specifically

states that right after he said that the devil left him and the angels came and

attended to him and this is so relevant to our lives today to your life today I

want you to take this scripture and take this verse and take these words of Jesus

and what he specifically says to Satan he takes ownership of his life he uses

his power and authority and his words that are so powerful and he says

get behind me get out get out of my life get out of my head get out of my way and

that's how I want you guys to go into this day or this week or whatever season

that you're in is to remember to not let life just happen to you it's not out of

your control if life throws stuff at you today just

respond and throw it right back just the way that the Lord did with the truth and

the devil will flee and the noise will stop and all of the chaos you are not a

victim in your own life and in what you are experiencing right now in your life

you can win the day we can win the day so go into today head-on I really pray

that this served as an encouragement and just help to uplift you help you put

your armor of God back on and go out and seize the day guys that is it for

today's motivation message my question for the day for you guys

is what are you going to face head-on today what is something that you are

just going to push through and seize it and move forward in your life please be

sure to comment below I love hearing from you guys. If you do enjoy this video

or any other content on my channel be sure to subscribe hit that subscribe

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to know when new content comes out I will see you guys next week until then

remember to live with purpose and create a life you love! I'll see you guys

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How Rich is Vatican - Inside Economy of Vatican - Duration: 7:25.

Vatican is a very small independent city state

with a small population of around 1000 people.

It covers an area of only 100 acres to call

itself the smallest city state on the earth.

This city state came into existence long back in 1929 by Lateran Treaty.

Vatican is actually composed of two entities

which are Holy See and the Vatican City state.

And in general Vatican is not the sovereign country

rather its sovereignty is held by Holy See.

Situated in the heart of Rome, this smallest and beautiful

city state is a monarchical state that is ruled by the Pope.

This city carries a rich culture that has

world famous sculptures, paintings and more.

Some of the very popular sites of Vatican are Vatican

Museum, Sistine Chapel and St. Peter's Basilica.

It is true that Vatican, the independent city state

is said to be the rich of richest city in the world.

But the debate is how rich is this city and what is the actual wealth size?

This part is discussed below in more details.

How much wealth Vatican have?

Vatican's wealth is so huge that is not actually possible to asses.

So, even though we have heard a lot about the vast wealth of this

city-state but it is really hard to come out with an exact figure.

Already mentioned that Vatican is composed of Vatican City state and Holy See.

And as per estimation by Forbes, Vatican's wealth is nominal and measurable.

It counts to hundreds of millions actually considering

all the various funds and entity's investment.

But it is in fact Holy See that maintains a huge amount of wealth acting

as the central point for the Catholic Church all across the world.

It is true that the economic condition and finances are slowly changing

but the Vatican City still continue to be the richest state in the world.

And it is never broken.

As per an estimation during 1965 by the Time Magazine,

the wealth of Vatican was tens Billions of Dollars.

Later in 2015, another estimate suggested that the Vatican Bank hold

an amount of $8 billions, so the overall wealth will be much higher.

This City state has much in store which is not really possible to asses.

For example, the Gold laden palatial church, the

excellent art work by Michelangelo and Raphael etc.

have a much higher value and also they will never be sold off actually.

Vatican City owns huge number of churches across the globe.

It also own numerous religious building that have several

historical precious treasures that serve 1.2 billion Catholics.

Coming to the Vatican Bank, it owns around $65

billion of assets on behalf of 17,400 customers.

This estimation is according to an article in IBT in 2014.

The Bank also owns $764 million equity.

And it has reserves gold worth $20 million with the US Federal Reserve.

However, the Vatican Bank news came to light several

times for several scandals over the past years.

It was accused for funding all those priest trapped in the sex

abuse case and also lending money to the fraud and criminals.

So, the above mentioned figure is actually an average and estimated amount.

The real net balance of the Bank is hard to calculate.

Now the question will rise on many mind that what is source of

income and revenue of this smallest of the smallest city state.

The first thing that made the Vatican City is a very rich city state

is the number of Catholic Church all over the world under them.

And then that very precious and valuable sculpture, art

work by renowned people like Michelangelo and Raphael.

And of course the Vatican Bank which hold huge amount of asset in various ways.

Anyways these are the fixed asset and are not able to asses.

The main source of income is donation.

Yes, the Catholics are big donor and they donate

a great part of their income to the churches.

Also there are corporate donors, government

grants and the churches own investment concept.

As per a study, the American Catholics make a donation of $10 in a week.

There are almost 85 million North American.

So, on an average the Catholic Church can earn almost $850 million in a week.

This is only the individual Catholics donation

while the corporate donation is not included here.

Other sources of income include stamp and the

memento sales, museum admission fee, etc.

Vatican issue their own euros, passport and the license,

print their own stamp and operates their own media outlet.

The only thing that lacks this rich City state is the taxation.

Here are some interesting facts about the Vatican City:

This is the smallest city state on the planet.

This state came into existence back in 1929 after the

war between Catholic Church and the Italian Government.

The church received a compensation of $92 million after the settlement.

Even though the church was ruled by the pope but they still used to live in Lateran

Palace across Rome and it was in 14th century when they started living in Vatican.

The population of Vatican is 1000.

But most of them around 600 people live in abroad.

Vatican have a telescope in Tucson, Arizona which is a research centre.

So, even though the size of this City is really very small,

it practices a rich culture and has a very rich economy.

Its size is compared with the central park of New York.

Vatican City has a size of 1/8th of the Central park of New York.

And it was once claimed that Vatican is broken up.

But, this is actually wrong and the economic situation

of the state is much better than we thought.

Its richness can't be compared with anything.

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