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Welcome to Entretenimentos Diversos. Let's talk about what is and how the term Fake News came about!

Have you stopped to wonder what Fake News is and how did this term come about?

Not? So let's know this and other curiosities!

Attention: The video is for informational purposes only!

Features:

A Fake News is nothing more, nothing less than a false news, being that a news that is partially false, can be considered a partial Fake News.

False news has existed since the world was a world, but why only now they have earned this bold name? Let's see next.

The term:

As we have seen from the concept, Fake News is false news, but in the current moment that society is living, of great and intense transformations,

the false news has gained a powerful ally, the internet, or rather, social networks.

The Internet and social networks are means of communication that serve to help many people if these people know how to use them.

But if people consume everything on the Internet, regardless of whether the content of what they are seeing is true and passes it on to others,

this can cause inconvenience to many people by believing something that would not be true.

And we can say that this is what Fake News is based on ( that is, on the false news,

in this current moment of society, which has great spread over the internet ).

However, we should have common sense, because not all false news is a Fake News,

it may be a mistake of who made the content of the story and everyone is subject to it.

Remember: human beings err and this can happen to those who describe news.

But, what demonstrates the likely intention of the one who made the content, in realizing a Fake News,

is the complete disconnection of what is being reported in the matter, to the reality.

The term would have become popular at the time of the campaign of the then candidate for the presidency of the USA, Donald Trump,

that when being asked by a reporter of a station that caused him disturbances because of his news that he considered false,

he released the phrase: iúl to Fake News, or by translating freely: you produce fake news.

And from there, the term would have appeared, when someone wished to refer to some news that did not fit the reality.

Being that Fake News means what it expresses: false news.

Precautions:

It is important to remember not to pass on everything we have received, without checking before, to know if the news is true.

This can be done on search engines such as Google, Yahoo, among others.

We should remember the advice we received when we were kids: do not believe everything others say.

Updating this advice, we will have: do not believe everything that others share, in doubt, try to know if it is true.

When we learned of a Fake News, after having verified that it was really a false news, what we should do is:

do not pass it on and still, let us know who we know, about this false news, lest we be deceived either.

And finally, it would be advisable to ignore them, because if they are false, they will not add anything to your life.

Conclusion:

A Fake News is nothing less than a fake news, being transmitted with great speed currently,

thanks to the internet and social networks. The most effective way to know what Fake News is or is not,

is to search on search engines, the news you are suspecting and not being reported on the basis of other news vehicles,

it is probably a Fake News , or at least an error of who produced the material.

Today's video ends here, i hope you liked it!

Until the next!

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Special Agent OSO Recycling is Forever Part 1 - Millie Benson - Duration: 3:59.

Oh

So the unique stuffed bear

He's on a special assignment

To help a kid somewhere and with help from you. There's nothing he can't do

Sounds like a plan when he's on the scene, he'll do all he can

Learning brand new skills tasting danger the thrills part of the plan

Oh

So for today's training exercise, you need to help repeat take my boat to the sea

You can count on me Special Agent Wolfie now pay attention. Oh, so

These are the couplings they connect the train cars to each other before you leave the station

You need to lock all the couplings. So all the train cars stay together

Sounds like a plan

Now all we have to do is choose the right track to take us to the sea, no problem

Hmm

Which one of these train tracks do you think leads to the sea the track with the mountain sign?

The cactus sign

With a wave sign

The track with a wave will lead to the sea

Thanks for your help

So Grayson today's a big day at school your first show and tell I can't wait. Do you know what you're going to bring yet?

can't decide

Well, you've still got a little time before we leave I'm sure you'll pick something great. Thanks mom

I'm still not sure what to pick

Are we ready to take wolfy spoke to the CEO sir?

Hmm wolfy said to check something on the train first, but I can't remember what oh

Well, I'm sure it'll be all right, okay repeat let's roll but of course yourself we go

Wait

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Is Money Everything In Our Life? - Motivational Video - Duration: 4:09.

"Life isn't just about making money".

What a noble sentence, as if making money is a crime, but I don't think so.

If it's just superficial to feel good about making money, I feel superficial.

We should be more deeply aware of the position of making money in life.

I think a lot of people must have the same idea as me, is to make money hard.

Yes, to try hard to make money, as long as you are creating value, then you can make

more money.

Making money is also a good driving force for people, so wanting to make money is definitely

not a bad thing in my opinion, and I even think it is a great way to drive people to

work hard.

If what we do don't earn any money, we can't even afford to eat anything, will we still

do what we do?

That's certainly not, so we still need to think of trying to make money.

Of course, we also need to know another level of cognition, is that making money is actually

just one of the most rudimentary stages of life.

Life has always been upward development, and making money is the most rudimentary.

I think I am still in a rudimentary stage, because I still need a lot of money, although

I can survive with my current salary, but who knows what will happen in the future.

So, like everyone else, I still need to try to make more money.

But why I say making money is the most rudimentary stage?

When we achieve financial freedom, we will enter the intermediate stage, that is, social

recognition.

That is to say, once we achieve financial freedom, we will pursue the recognition of

society.

There are many examples like rich people will choose to donate or other ways to repay society.

In fact, this is their desire to obtain social recognition.

A lot of people will be involved in public welfare organizations, in fact, is because

they have entered a different level.

So what is the ultimate thing in life, and I think this should be a problem facing the

world and even facing humanity.

When all the affluence and honor in life are there, they begin to want to be famous for

thousands of ages.

At this time, it is generally the choice to promote the development of the world or to

begin to study things of value to mankind.

When they do, they are already doing something that is very challenging and has a huge contribution

to make.

It is also because of this that they will be remembered by everyone for a long time.

Only powerful people can reach a higher stage, because the higher you are, you need the knowledge,

cognition, and ability which is not average people can do.

That requires something that capable person can do.

Perhaps some people know the ultimate stage of people in the first place, so they have

been studying it all their lives, even if they have not experienced the rudimentary

and intermediate.

So which people belong to this type?

I feel like Leonardo da Vinci, Einstein, Newton and so on, you will find some of these people's

characteristics, they were very poor at first, but people still remembered them.

There are still different stages in life, you can skip some of the stages, but that

requires a lot of patience and a strong heart.

Of course, I think it is still better to take step by step, and always think about doing

valuable things, such a life is more valuable, and will be closer to the ultimate stage.

Manage our life first then only think of moving to another stage, I think this is what society

needs.

Have an awareness that life is not only about making money.

Only in this way, we can be more comfortable and calmer.

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Love Actually Fan Theory: Mia is the Devil! 🎅😈 - Duration: 3:15.

Some people love Love Actually.

Some people don't.

"This is ****, isn't it?"

"Yup!"

But whether you love the 2003 film, or whether you find it annoying,

most people probably see it as a harmless rom com.

But what if it isn't?

What if, per a widely popular fan theory, it's positively demonic?

What if Love Actually's Mia is Satan?

"When it comes to me you can have everything."

In Love Actually, Mia is the new secretary at the graphic design firm run by Harry.

Harry is the married father of two.

Mia is single.

And that's not all.

Time and again, we're shown Mia cast spells over acquaintances.

Collin, the delivery guy.

"My future wife."

And Harry, the supposed family man.

But are the men enchanted?

Or are they possessed?

Harry, for one, is seemingly compelled to gift Mia with an expensive necklace, even

though he knows it's wrong.

One of Mia's first tasks at Harry's firm is to organize the annual Christmas bash.

Mia credits a friend with helping her find the perfect location.

"It's an art gallery.

Full of dark corners for doing dark deeds."

On the night of the party, attendees wear cocktail attire, presumably per the invites.

Which were presumably drafted by Mia.

The only attendee who strays from the norm is Mia.

When she ensnares Harry, she looks like she's at a Halloween party.

But maybe she's just showing her true self, devil horns and all.

While Love Actually is devilish, it's also rife with heavenly references.

"You're a saint."

Some fans even think the store clerk, played by Rowan Atkinson, literally is an angel.

When Harry buys the necklace for Mia, the clerk takes forever to wrap it.

This is because, the theory holds, the clerk knows Harry is being tempted, and doesn't

want Harry to lose his soul, and possibly his marriage.

In 2015, Love Actually producer Emma Freud confirmed as much in a tweet.

So what do you think?

Is Mia a devil in disguise?

Hey guys, thanks so much for watching.

If you want to see some more of our holiday fan theories, check out the videos here

and make sure you subscribe.

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AYL This Is The Place Heritage Park Butch Cassidy Garfield County Jorgensens Tunex LOD B - Duration: 28:51.

CHAD: Merry Christmas At Your

Leisure

fans! Join us for our final Christmas

celebration at This is the place Heritage

Park for sweet treats, songs and sleigh bells.

RIA: And Reece Stein takes us to his

childhood hometown to do some Christmas

Shopping for some rather unique gifts in

Highland Park.

CHAD: Then we go on a wild chase for a

carving from the bandit Butch Cassidy that's

as elusive as the outlaw himself. Will We

Find it? At your leisure is next.

CHAD: Mom I want a pony for Christmas. I

want a pony!

RIA: That's one heckuva pony son. A big

pony.

CHAD: Hi everybody and welcome to at

your leisure I'm Chad Booth.

RIA: and I'm Ria Rossi booth.

CHAD: And We are up here at This is the

place Heritage State Park for a candlelight

Christmas what a marvelous event we had

so much fun appear a couple weeks ago we

felt like we just had to come back when we

heard about this event

RIA: Yea it's just beautiful it's like what

Christmas was 150 years ago beautiful

pioneer spirit and the snows on the ground

and we got our horses and our wagon and

were ready to have some Christmas fun.

CHAD: It would have been a horse and

sleigh had there been more snow but the

wagon is just fine and what a great outdoor

way to show up now were in good hands

because we got a great draft team up here

and we've got James and the wagon master

Wyatt here to have any instructions for us

Wyatt.

WYATT: Sit down and enjoy the ride.

RIA: There you go sit down and enjoy the

ride.

CHAD: Well were going to follow those

instructions very closely let's find out a little

bit more about candlelight Christmas.

DIAMOND JIM: imagine being able to

actually step into Dickens a Christmas Carol

coming here and learning the 19th century

traditions of what it was like to be a pioneer

in this wonderful valley that we live in. The

reality is there is so much here to do

imagine being able to learn the history of

the gingerbread cookie and then have a bite

of one that's actually made right here. A a

lot of people think were not open year-

round but the reality is where open all the

time and we have winter activities such as

horseback riding not to mention that our

visitors and is always open but this event is

all all about families coming in and making

it a family tradition. I hope you get to go

home with a Christmas ornament may be a

candle or how about the experience of

visiting with Scrooge and Cratchit.

NARRATOR: In fact Scrooge became so

impressed with the things that he learned

that night that he began giving away his

treasure and that's the direction we been

given tonight

DIAMOND JIM: But the reality is you get to

come up and see lights like you've never

seen before you get to see people in crazy

costumes but sorry I've got the tallest hat to

run the village. So of course father

Christmas is here so you've got to make

sure he's one of your stops along the way

and then in one of the houses you can write

a letter to father Christmas and while you're

at it send it the old-fashioned way by

putting it in the fire and sending it straight

up the chimney not to mention in the

saddle shop you'll learn all about the 12

days of Christmas really what is the true

tradition and what it means our blacksmith

is here working on projects we have

artisans that are have a number of things

here available in the hospital you'll get to

pick up some ornaments not to mention

upstairs we have our lace maker of course

with fantastic holiday quilts and you can

have anything better than the Heritage

carolers we actually spent six months

getting our carolers ready to go so if you

can imagine two wonderful courses ready

to sing for you and their dress just like I am.

RIA: Hello father Christmas.

FATHER CHRISTMAS: Hello

RIA: Hey how come your called father

Christmas and not Santa Claus

FATHER CHRISTMAS: Well because I'm from

the old country.

RIA: What's the old country?

FATHER CHRISTMAS: Germany.

RIA: there you go I'm part German I should

know these things.

FATHER CHRISTMAS: Yes you should you

should study up on these things.

CHAD: I'm sorry Sanna I'm going to

immediately be put on the naughty list

when you said old country I thought you

meant the senior center.

FATHER CHRISTMAS: no no not there yet.

RIA: well you know you never age you

always look the same.

FATHER CHRISTMAS: I know

RIA: you have such a good-looking

handsome beard there.

CHAD: When you come up here there's a

naughty and nice list that you get to sign

and you get to tell Santa Claus whether

you're naughty or nice.

RIA: yes so I don't need to go into detail

because I know you already know what I

want.

FATHER CHRISTMAS: Yes I do

RIA: Thank you father Christmas really come

see him he's awesome.

CHAD: Well right now were going to go to

something that you might find on your list

and that is our where to segment for this

week.

JOE: There are almost as many legends

about the outlaws of the west as there

were miles of barren landscape for them to

hide in. Places like The Hide Out, Robbers

Roost and Hole in the Wall all conjure up

images of the bandits past and memories of

the frontier. Jesse James, Billy the Kid,

Sundance Kid and of course Butch Cassidy.

Many Butch artifacts have been curated

already, along with the tales of his exploits.

They can be found as far north as the Jarvie

Ranch, and as far south as Circleville and on

into Arizona. So, when the tales of a new

piece of "Butch Art" surface, there are

adventure seekers and history buffs bound

to find them. This is such a tale.

TYLER JORGENSEN: So, we are in Garfield

County and we are going to be going on a

ride today to find Butch Cassidy's signature.

Actually, we heard that it was out here and

we want to go see it could be a good time

JOE: Jared and Tyler Jorgensen, live in

Richfield Utah and are joined today by Brett

Stewart, a Razor Riding cowboy and retired

real estate baron. Stewart is the master of

cowboy history , and the Jorgensen boys his

padawans.

TYLER JORGENSEN: Through growing up in

Richfield I never knew much about Butch

Cassidy. When we heard he may have

carved his name somewhere out here we

were really interested in coming out here

and riding and finding it. I got to look up

more of the history of Butch Cassidy and

researched and it was really fun. He was a

very famous outlaw. He was born in Beaver,

Utah.

JOE: Given the treasure map they have, a

phone picture and a GPS coordinate, our

adventurers know there will be some riding,

some, hiking and maybe even a little

climbing to get there.

TYLER JORGENSEN: So as you can see

there's not a lot of banks out here or trains

to rob. As you can see it's very remote and

he was out here hiding. Butch Cassidy

ended up leading a gang or a group called

the wild bunch and it kind of took off from

there earning his reputation.

JOE: After robbing the mining town of

Castlegate Utah in 1897, the wild bunch

found refuge in the robbers roost area. The

area is filled with ancient artwork left by

those who traveled through.

JARED: It's pretty obvious there was a big

presence of people here back in the day

we've got petroglyphs all over the canyon

walls you could come out here find

arrowheads once in a while it's pretty cool

stuff to see really.

JOE: but with so much history in one place,

even when you know exactly what you're

looking for, you can still leave empty

handed.

TYLER JORGENSEN: Well we drove we rode

we climbed and we hiked. We had certain

coordinates that led us to believe it was on

top of the plateau. We climbed as high as

we could and couldn't really get past a

certain point without certain gear so

decided not to risk it so looks like we'll have

to do this another day but it was sure fun

and it is beautiful up here definitely well

worth the ride.

JOE: Unfortunately, the carving of Butch

Cassidy's signature turned out to be as

elusive as the bandit himself but our boy's

misfortune only fuels their determination to

come back and try again.

TYLER JORGENSEN: Well will be back. Yeah

Butch Cassidy's not going to get away from

us that easy.

JOE: Hopefully the boys next adventure to

Robbers Roost Butch Cassidy doesn't slip

away again. For At Your Leisure in this

week's Where To Adventure, I'm Joe Davis.

SCOTT: Welcome back to at your leisure I'm

Scott Huntsman this what's new segment

this week is going to involve project Ruby

red were going to install some new

bumpers on this bad boy rock crawling

bumpers from LOD as well as a new wench

and a spare tire carrier that's going to go

along and complete the whole package let's

get started with this bad boy so today what

we want to do is replace the bumpers both

front and rear with a nice offloading rock

crawling bumpers made by LOD and I chose

the LOD brand based on their quality of

design and the angles of which will be able

to approach obstacles the LOD is just a

great design for all of that if you look at the

bumpers on the Jeep now you'll see that

there the original stock in plastic ones the

plastic over nine years as stated and looks

gray were also installing every off rotors

necessity which is the most valuable tool

that he will have which is a winch I could

hang the Jeep from a tree with that winch if

I wanted to it's also got a built-in air

compressor as well. So what were going to

start with is removing the bumpers from

the vehicle and remove the stock bumpers

off get them disassembled get the lights out

of the front and then will assemble the

lighting systems And such into the

replacement bumpers will install the winch

into the winch mounting plate that's what

installs first onto the Jeep and then the

outer housing bolts onto that we'll install

the parts will line him up and then will also

be installing bumper mounted spare tire

carrier because of the fact that the bumpers

are so functional on this Jeep especially

offloading will hit obstacles with a gun a

bump on so we gotta make sure the

hardware is good and tight grade a bolts we

want them to work properly we want it

aligned properly and fit properly because

not only is it going to be functional is going

to be looking cool to I love those bumpers I

love the way they went on I love the

craftsmanship of the product and really as

far as alignment such we ran into very very

little trouble I love the spare tire carrier I

love the way that it opens with one function

with the door in the swing away it's built

very strong you can see by the bearings and

the spindle that that thing is just tough as

nails that they couldn't be any stronger and

most of all it just looks fantastic I know my

wife is to be excited to drive this thing she

wants to show it off and I'm really excited

to put it on the trail and try it out okay they

were all done with this and it turned out

great I really like the looks of these LOD

bumpers and I love the winch out front

ready to try it out if this looks a bit too

much for you just come and see us over

here it to TUNEX in South Jordan or West

Valley we offer these products and we

install them as well.

CHAD: welcome back to at your leisure

we're up at this is the place Heritage Park in

front of the Pine Valley Chapel which is an

exact replica of the chapel that we've been

to down in Washington County.

RIA: It's beautiful they're doing the cute

little thing in there which is called Silent

Night which as of now it's like 200 years

since that beautiful song was written and

they tell a beautiful story about a Catholic

priest that was in Austria and the church

organ broke like two hours before the

church service and he just panicked and he

remembered he had written a poem like

two years before that and it was Silent

Night but he didn't have any music to it so

he ran across the street and found a

composer and he writes it by like two hours

by guitar and then they ran back over the

church and performed it and did their

service and they said it was just spectacular

and they been singing it every year since

ever since.

CHAD: Ever since, so the show must go on

there's proof well right now there are other

things going you know appear there are

several faces of Christmas let's enjoy them

for a minute.

RIA: and here we have the very first

Christmas this is a live nativity scene that

they have in the livery stable and it is

fabulous a life precious baby with Mary and

Joseph and I think I'm in a cry it's a beautiful

Merry Christmas it's so beautiful.

CHAD: Anyway right now were going to go

away to Reece Stein along the way and he

has an entirely different picture of

Christmas so let's check in with Reece.

REECE: I'm Reece Stein, At Your Leisure

along the way in my boyhood neighborhood

of Highland Park, at a holiday gift store with

lots of great outdoor ideas, some just for

the birds. We get the nickel tour of

backyard birds on highland drive at 27th

south with store manager j.b. leonard

J.B. LEONARD: Christmas tree ornaments

over here a lot of different kinds of owls

some light up at night. Some with

thermometers, seed houses, seed wreaths,

Tiffany lamps

REECE: It's a small space but jammed with

holiday gift suggestions especially for

anyone who likes birds.

J.B. LEONARD: We have all kinds of wild

birding supplies, everything for feeding

birds providing water for them. Shelter nest

boxes.

REECE: and bird feeders. Man do they have

bird feeders. All shapes and sizes of bird

feeders some that are so obscure they have

to tell you they are in fact bird feeders.

Feeders disguised as bird houses. Colorful

feeders, novelty feeders, all kinds of

hummingbird feeders. Bird feeders bring in

dozens of kinds of songbirds to brighten up

the yard of anyone on your holiday list.

J.B. LEONARD: We've got seed bells; small

cottages some ornaments you can hang on

trees outside that are covered in seeds.

REECE: Well it brightens up yard and

attracts birds?

J.B. LEONARD: Right.

REECE: But there is so much more seasonal

tree ornaments of all kinds.

J.B. LEONARD: We have socks great line of

socks fun brightly colored they don't exactly

match but they do.

REECE: Wooden puzzle boxes, a wall full of

wall clocks, another wall that stares right

back at you, shiny spinney things, and tons

of hanger downy things. Back yard birds is

literally jammed from the floor to the

ceiling. Shoppers flock to the store and

crowd the aisles.

KIM SMITH: I'm here to get very special gifts

for very special friends.

REECE: Is this a good place do it?

KIM SMITH: I'll tell you it's sparkling it's so

much fun to get someone into bird

watching.

REECE: More wonderful holiday ornaments

and colorful birds--of a different feather.

Stocking stuffers for just about every

persuasion. Not a chain store, backyard

birds is free to go crazy.

J.B. LEONARD: If there is something out

there that we see and we like we bring it in.

REECE: Would someone on your list like

chimes? This place has chimes. Precision

tuned Woodstock wind chimes in every

imaginable size. Shopper Brook Chidester

struck gold here.

BROOK CHIDESTER: Well we decided this

year we're doing a bird Christmas tree

outside so we were going to make our own

ornaments then we came into backyard

birds and we found all sorts of great houses

and other ornaments so we're going to buy

some here.

REECE: The place is virtually splitting at the

seams. The gift ideas spill out the front

door.

LAURI ROBINSON: I'm doing some

Christmas shopping and I frequent backyard

birds quite often love the store I love to

support local.

REECE: Backyard Birds is a tiny store with

big gift ideas.

JB. LEONARD: We've been told there's

nothing like this store out there.

REECE: And at backyard birds, Alex will even

wrap your gifts for you. Reece stein At Your

Leisure along the way in my old stomping

grounds of highland park.

CHAD: You put in a little powdered sugar to

close it up you shake it up you shake it this

way you shake it that way and then you

have sugary powdered donuts.

RIA: yummy yummy yummy

CHAD: welcome back to at your leisure

were at the candlelight Christmas up at this

is the place heritage park. Utah State Park

systems and grabbing powdered donuts.

This is a Brigham donut

RIA: and really good hot chocolate

CHAD: yes made by Judy of course all hot

chocolate at Christmas is made by Judy well

there are a lot of things you can do appear

throughout the entire year mark your

calendar because usually the first week of

December through the weekend just before

Christmas they run this candlelight

Christmas and it has been so much fun

RIA: oh my gosh the kids are having so

much fun appear with their moms and dads

and grandpa's and grandmas it's really cool.

CHAD This donut operation ria is fascinating

because you've got so much going on they

make the donuts right there feel how

squishy these are.

RIA: no and they make him for a right back

there so the kids can see how you make the

donuts and it's just really sweet this is a

very popular little house in this used to be a

theater right?

CHAD: yet this is like a replica of social hall

RIA: Oh so I need to eat that?

CHAD: eat that spongy sweet and powdery

and hears yours take it and watch about

next week show.

RIA: Next week we're off to the Hardware

Ranch Elk Festival to celebrate the beautiful

sights and sounds of another elk-viewing

season.

CHAD: Then Reece Stein takes us fly fishing

out on one of Utah's favorite trout fishing

streams, the lower Provo River.

RIA: Finally, as our year comes to and end

we wrap up 2018 with a highlight of some

of the AYL crew's favorite adventures

throughout the year.

CHAD: next week show looks great as

always And Ria I am so excited because

were only a couple of days from Christmas

Merry Christmas!

RIA: I know Merry Christmas what a

beautiful beautiful place to spend Christmas

time were so blessed.

CHAD: True and what a wonderful way to

end our show mark this on your calendar

for next year this is the thing that you've

got to make a family tradition out of.

RIA: Truly and Merry Christmas to all of our

wonderful sponsors and everyone that

watches our show I hope you have a

blessed Merry Christmas. We really do.

CHAD: So do I just remember as you go

through life there's adventure around every

bend.

RIA: you just gotta get out there and create

your own adventure

BOTH: at your leisure!

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