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My Little Pony Friendship Is Magic Apple Family Reunion Episode 31 - Toby Gibson - Duration: 14:34.
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My Little Pony Friendship Is Magic The Crystal Empire - Part 2 Episode 21 - Erin Gregor - Duration: 15:54.
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My Little Pony - Friendship is Magic A Canterlot Wedding - Part 1 Episode 50 - Jayden Dobson - Duration: 15:22.
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What Is The Best Spring Carp Fishing Bait Approach In Your Opinion? - Duration: 3:12.
For my Spring fishing, it's a little bit difficult to know how much bait to put
in. What I've found over the last few years is this time of the year, putting in a lot
of bait in the Spring can work really well you know and it has done for me in
the past. But sometimes I think maybe not fishing exactly over that bait can be the
one. So if you can get down to the lake a couple of days before, put a bit of
bait in you know, leave it a couple of days you know, this this can't work for
everyone obviously people can't always get down to the lake, some lakes you're
not even allowed to bait up, but if you can get down a couple of days before the
session and put some bait in, maybe a kilo, maybe the two kilo you know, the
fish, the birds are going to dive on it. But you want the birds diving on
it. I'm sure that the carp see the birds diving on it and it does create some
disturbance and it will encourage the fish to feed on bait and then what I
would do, this is my perfect way of fishing in the spring, two or three kilos,
leave it for two or three days, no lines in the water. Go back down there
and just fish hookbaits. This has caught me loads and loads of fish in the past. I
have to say at certain lakes and certain times of the year,
baiting heavy in the Spring can be brilliant. If the fish are hungry and
they really want to feed then it can be brilliant. But also when the hatches are
coming up, the fly hatches, and there's a lot of natural foods around in the
Spring all coming off the bottom, then it can go against you and just single hookbaits
can be the way forward. So I would play around at this time of the year
by maybe fishing one rod on a single you know to one part of the lake, one rod
with a kilo over the top, one rod with maybe just 50 baits over the top. And
then just start to feel your way around the lake and just to see which one
starts to work. But I'd always still put a bit of bait in when you go home or not
too much, a kilo, two kilos, you've got to start
introducing it. You've got to start letting them see it on the bottom, let the
birds dive on it you know, let them have a, let them see it on the bottom, let them
move around it, and it's going to encourage them. Also what you do find
this time of year is one day there'll be a lot of natural food, the next day there
might not and in the following day there might be a lot. This is what I found at
a lake that I fished over the last four or five years. It fluctuates. One day
you'll be catching over three or four kilos and in the next session it'll be a
hookbait. So you really do have to play around with what you're
doing. The good thing is we're all using two or three rods so we've all got a good
chance. Once you suss it out, then start plugging
away at maybe singles, maybe fishing over a kilo
and you know that, that's the beauty of having two or three rods, you can really
start playing around with techniques and you can fine-tune stuff.
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My Little Pony - Friendship is Magic Family Appreciation Day Episode 38 - Harley North - Duration: 17:24.
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How Rich is Norway - Inside Norwegian Economy - Duration: 9:29.
The land of midnight sun, a place where every corner is picture perfect, Norway.
The country is not only picturesque but also
is one of the richest countries in the world.
Norway is one of the two countries with GDP per capita above US$70,000.
United Nations Development Programme ranked Norway 1 out of 188 countries.
The country is one of the best and happiest places to live in.
Norway has come a long way from being Europe's most impoverished
country in 1905 to the country with the highest GDP.
Norway is rich, prosperous and happy country.
Its GDP saw a dramatic rise of 177 percent between 1971 to 2001.
The country enjoys a mixed as well as a developed economy.
Every sector is developing parallelly in the nation.
The country has a very high standard of living
when compared to other European nations.
The economy in Norway pre-industrialization
Norway had an agriculture-based economy before industrialization.
A major part of its population was involved in the primary sector.
Since the resources were scarce, the standard of living was low.
The survival was based on the cultivation of
hardy grains such as rye, oats, and barley.
Another source of income was livestock to goats, cattle, sheep, pigs, and poultry.
In few parts of the country, fishing was also practiced as a supplement to farming.
Post industrialization
The economy in Norway saw a robust growth
post-industrialization, in between the nineteenth century.
With the establishment of industries, a large chunk of the population got jobs.
Banks were set up by the government to provide
financial assistance to entrepreneurs.
Wages offered in the country were way too high as compared to neighbor nations.
This led to a significant shift from agriculture sector to industrial sector.
It was only during industrialization that Norway
asserted sovereign rights over the oil and
petroleum in the North Sea that helped in the
further blooming of the economy of the country.
Taxation
No doubt Norway is country of rich.
Norway is known to levy hefty taxes on its citizen.
The personal tax rate is 47.8 percent and the corporate tax is 25 percent.
Another kind of taxes is environmental and value-added taxes.
The corporate profit tax ranges from 28 percent to whopping 78 percent.
How rich is the Living standards of people in Norway
Norway has a life expectancy of 81.6 years;
its per capita income is $64,992.
The country has consequently earned top position
for twelve years in human development index.
Health: Every citizen of the country is registered in Norske Folketrygden;
it is responsible for providing affordable health care to all.
It is state funded.
Under this programme you just have to pay the visiting
fees to the doctor, stays at the hospitals are free.
A huge number of private hospitals have also been
established in addition to the public hospitals.
Accommodations: The price of houses and apartment is only increasing in Norway.
The cost of living in the cities like Oslo, Bergen and Stavanger is quite high.
The accommodation cost is lower outside the central area.
The transportation can also make a big hole in your pocket.
Transportation shares 18 percent of a person's total income in Norway.
Low unemployment rate: The country has many employment opportunities.
The wages are very high and working hours are less.
Moreover, the free services by government help people in the country to save more.
Low population: The population is really scarce
in the country; it is around 5 million only.
With less number of people to share wealth the
living standards automatically increases.
High purchasing power: A citizen of Norway spends more than Americans.
Since the wages are high the purchasing power also increases simultaneously.
The citizen of Norway is affluent and well educated and the government
is working tirelessly to provide good living conditions to its people.
Economy of Norway
Although the economy in Norway is considered to be a liberal one,
the government is the major stakeholder in most of the industries.
Norway enjoys balanced growth in all the sectors.
But the champion of country's economy is oil production.
It won't be wrong to say that Norway has emerged
as the oil-producing capital on the world map.
The primary sector contributes 2.4 percent to
the economy, the industrial or secondary sector
contributes 31.1 percent and the service or tertiary
sector contributes 66.5 percent to the economy.
The major contributors to the economy of the country are
- petroleum
- hydropower
- fish
- mineral
- trade
Petroleum: Since claiming independent rights in the North Sea in
1969, oil production has become a major source of income in Norway.
Today Norway is standing eighth in the list of oil exporting nations.
The petroleum production share of 9 percent in jobs, 13
percent in states revenue and 30 percent of its exports.
Norway is eight largest exporters of crude oil and
ninth largest exporter of refined oil in the world.
In 2005 Norway started to extract oil from the Barents Sea.
'Statoil' dons the badge of the largest oil company in the region.
Hydropower: The hydropower generation in Norway started in 1862.
The country produces 4.3 percent of world's hydropower.
The 98 percent of energy is produced in the country through renewable energy resources.
The energy production has enabled the country
to both export and import the energy.
Fish: Even before industrialization fishery was a major part of Norway's economy.
Norway has a 21000 km long coast.
Fisheries make up to 31 percent of total export in Norway.
Minerals: Norway is very affluent when it comes to natural resources.
It is endowed with forest and minerals and has successfully exploited it.
The country is a major producer of alloys, particularly aluminum.
Trade: When it comes to trade, Norway is EU's 7th most important partner.
Internationally, Norway is 30 the largest economy based on export.
Looking at the data Norway exported a total sum of $89.4 billion
and imported a total sum of $72.3 billion in the year 2016.
The major exports in the list are petroleum,
crude petroleum, petroleum gas, cars, computers.
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Eye to See: Life is Not a Game, Part 1. 3/26/2018 - Duration: 17:42.
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My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic Ponyville Confidential - Jimmy Robison - Duration: 23:01.
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Is the work LABC is doing on standards, quality and ISO what public sector building control needs? - Duration: 1:22.
It's not just what public sector building control needs, it's what the whole
building control sector needs, including the private sector. Customers,
there is a difficulty for all building control bodies in identifying what
customers want, what customers value, what customers really need. It's not helped
because frequently BCBs are not dealing directly with the real customer, they're
dealing with a builder, they're dealing with an architect, they're dealing
with an agent acting on behalf of the person who's ultimately going to be
using the property. And the other thing is they're not very good, BCBs
are not very good at explaining to people exactly what they do, so building
owners get confused as to what BCBs are responsible for as opposed to architects,
as opposed to the builder and so forth. So yes, a positive move forward,
standards are trying to address that and as long as a good public information and
public awareness programme goes with it then yes it will be positive.
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'Mourinho is very good when he's fighting!' - Man Utd disputes no surprise to Carvalhal - Duration: 2:16.
'Mourinho is very good when he's fighting!' - Man Utd disputes no surprise to Carvalhal
Jose Mourinho is "very good when he is fighting", says Carlos Carvalhal, who is not surprised by talk of rifts at Manchester United.
The Red Devils boss has offered outspoken opinions on a number of his players this season, with Paul Pogba and Luke Shaw among those to have seen their value questioned.
This is not the first time that Mourinho has delivered public criticism of star turns, with the experienced coach never shy in trying to muster an extra ounce of effort from those at his disposal – using any means necessary.
Carvalhal, who is now manager of Swansea, believes his compatriot will be stronger for creating a siege mentality, with his past achievements suggesting that he is at his most dangerous when presented with a challenge.
The Swans boss said: "I like Mourinho and he knows that I like him.
"I tried to learn with the best. He has a big self-confidence, like I do. You need that.
"But he is a completely different personality to me. He likes confrontation. He likes to fight with people. And he's very good when he is fighting.
"I am completely different. I like to keep far away from the fight.
I like to win, but, if someone tries to fight with me, they will find they are fighting with themselves.".
Mourinho's next outing on the touchline is set to pitch him into battle with Carvalhal.
United return to action after the international break with a home date against Swansea on April 31.
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