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The Search Engine Google is showing this animated Doodle globally for the new years day 2017.

New Year's Day, also called simply New Year, is observed on January 1,

the first day of the year on the modern Gregorian calendar as well as the Julian calendar.

In present day, with most countries now using the Gregorian calendar as their de facto calendar, New Year's Day is probably the most celebrated public holiday,

often observed with fireworks at the stroke of midnight as the new year starts in each time zone.

Other global New Years' Day traditions include making New Year's resolutions and calling one's friends and family.

It seems today's Google Doodle is the extension of yesterday's i-e New year Eve day Doodle.

Yesterday the Balloons were waiting for the clock to show 12 o' clock.

new years day 2017

Happy New Year! Happy New Year from Google!

For more infomation >> new years day 2017 - Duration: 0:51.

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MusicNewsTalk - What is it?! Explained! - Duration: 1:00.

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For more infomation >> MusicNewsTalk - What is it?! Explained! - Duration: 1:00.

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WHY DO PEOPLE GO CRAZY DURING A FULL MOON - Duration: 5:28.

WHY DO PEOPLE GO CRAZY DURING A FULL MOON?

Have you ever heard that people go crazy during a full Moon? What�s going on to cause all

this lunacy? Or maybe, just maybe, it�s all a myth and nothing special ever happens

during full moons.

If I went crazy, like real actual cluster-cuss crazy, you might call me a lunatic. Or you

might say I suffered from lunacy. What does that even mean? This word comes from lunaticus,

meaning �of the moon� or moonstruck. It was more popular during the late 1800�s,

yet it still hangs around.

Surely it must still be an important and useful diagnostic medical term. As when the Moon

is full, everyone goes crazy. It�s called the lunar effect. Everyone knows that. Right?

People have theorized for thousands of years that the Moon has all kinds of impacts on

us. It affects fertility, crime rates, dog attacks, and increases blood loss during surgery.

It must be a full Moon, they say. Full moon tomorrow night! All the crazies will be out!

They say.

So what causes all this moon madness? What makes us sprout metaphorical canines and race

around in a fugue state hungry for manflesh when the moon is full? Are we experiencing

tidal forces from the Moon on our internal organ juices? Is it a result of us evolving

lockstep with the lunar cycle? Perhaps the light coming from the Moon affects our visual

cortex in a way to stimulate the animalistic parts of the brain? It has been with us for

so long as a belief, there must be something to it. Right?

Nope, it�s all a myth. All of it. Tidal effects on behavior aren�t happening. We

experience two high and two low tides every day, and it has nothing to do with the phase

of the Moon. In fact, your body experiences more gravity from your chair than it does

from the Moon. If the motion of blood was somehow that reactive, should you step into

a full elevator everyone would pass out with all the blood rushing to their extremities

pulled by your gravity.

No way! You say! It�s true! Because the Moon is closer when it�s full, and its tug

on our �materia� and �humors� is stronger. Unfortunately for this theory, our Moon travels

an elliptical orbit, and the time when the Moon is closest has nothing to do with when

it�s full.

The Moon can be full and close � supermoon. Or it can be full but farther away � minimoon.

Full Moon Rising Over Northwest Georgia on June 22nd, 2013. Credit and copyright: Stephen

Rahn.

In 1985, a team of scientists did a Meta study, looking at 37 separate research papers that

attempted to study the Moon�s impact on all aspects of humanity. They found papers

that demonstrated a correlation, and then promptly found the mistakes in the research.

They found absolutely no evidence. We don�t get into more car accidents. Hospital rooms

aren�t more crowded. Werewolves aren�t apparently a thing.

We do notice the coincidences, when something strange occurs and there happens to be a full

Moon. But we don�t notice all the times when there wasn�t a full Moon. To learn

more about this, I�d suggest heading over to the wonderful blog �You are not so smart�

by David McRaney, and reading up on �Confirmation Bias�.

So, where did this idea come from? Historians suspect it�s possible that the brightness

of a full moon disturbed people�s sleep schedules.

I�m partial to the idea that in history, the full Moon was a high time for people to

be active at night, favouring work or travel by the light of the full moon. So, perhaps

there were more accidents.

But not anymore. People are superstitious about mundane things like black cats, ladders

and broken mirrors, it�s not surprising they�re superstitious about our beautiful

and bright companion prettying up

the sky almost every night.

For more infomation >> WHY DO PEOPLE GO CRAZY DURING A FULL MOON - Duration: 5:28.

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Bombshell Court Rules Trump 'Required By Law' To Pursue Clinton Bombshell Court Rules Trump 'Require - Duration: 6:44.

Bombshell: Court Rules Trump �Required By Law� To Pursue Clinton Bombshell: Court

Rules Trump �Required By Law� To Pursue Clinton.

aw �strictly limits circumstances under which records can be removed from federal

custody�

A federal appeals court has ruled that Donald Trump�s U.S. attorney general, which will

be Sen. Jeff Sessions, R-Ala., will be required by law to intervene in the case of Hillary

Clinton�s use of an unsecured, private computer server in her home for classified information.

The decision from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia states clearly

that the law requires it, rejecting the Obama State Department�s excuses for failing to

ask the attorney general, as the law requires, to pursue the recovery of the Clinton emails.

The conclusion came in a lawsuit brought by Judicial Watch, operating with the slogan

�nobody is above the law�, that is seeking to retrieve Clinton emails that were not released

to the public.

Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton said the courts �seem to be fed up with the Obama

administration�s refusal to enforce the rule of law on the Clinton emails.�

�Today�s appeals court ruling rejects the Obama State Department�s excuses justifying

its failure to ask the attorney general, as the law requires, to pursue the recovery of

the Clinton emails,� he said.

�This ruling means that the Trump Justice Department will have to decide if it wants

to finally enforce the rule of law and try to retrieve all the emails Clinton and her

aides unlawfully took with them when they left the State Department.�

WND reports:

A lower court had said the dispute was moot, even though the current secretary of state,

John Kerry, failed to comply with the Federal Records Act in trying to recover the Clinton

emails.

Judicial Watch explained that according to the law, �If an agency head becomes aware

of �any actual, impending, or threatened unlawful removal � or destruction of records,�

he or she �shall notify the Archivist � and with the assistance of the Archivist shall

initiate action through the attorney general for the recovery of records.��

The appeals court ruled: �Appellants sought the only relief provided by the Federal Records

Act � an enforcement action through the attorney general.

But nothing the department did (either before or after those complaints were filed) gave

appellants what they wanted.

Instead of proceeding through the attorney general, the department asked the former secretary

to return her emails voluntarily and similarly requested that the FBI share any records it

obtained.

Even though those efforts bore some fruit, the department has not explained why shaking

the tree harder � e.g., by following the statutory mandate to seek action by the attorney

general � might not bear more still.

It is therefore abundantly clear that, in terms of assuring government recovery of emails,

appellants have not �been given everything [they]asked for.� Absent a showing that

the requested enforcement action could not shake loose a few more emails, the case is

not moot.�

Judicial Watch brought the case in May 2015 when the State Department refused to take

action after Kerry was notified of the �unlawful� removal of the Clinton emails.

The appeals court decision reverses a lower court�s decision to dismiss the case and

sends it back for further work.

The Daily Caller pointed out that the decision is �offering President-elect Donald Trump

an opportunity to intervene in the controversial case.�

�The court provides a new opening to Trump and his attorney general designate, Alabama

Republican Sen. Jeff Sessions.

A congressional vote confirming Sessions could occur as early as Jan. 10, but Senate Democrats

indicated they will put up a stiff fight to defeat the nomination.�

Kerry had simply refused to refer the case to the attorney general �as federal law

requires,� the report said.

�Instead, he allowed State Department officials to pick and choose which emails could be withheld

and released to the public.�

After suggesting during the presidential debates that Clinton would end up in jail over her

behavior, Trump stated that prosecuting her for the email scandal was not a priority.

However, he didn�t rule out legal steps that would be recommended by the Department

of Justice.

The three judges on the appeals court panel were Robert Wilkens, Stephen Williams and

Brett Kavanaugh.

It was also reported only weeks ago that Judicial Watch was asking a court to rule that the

State Department should release a number of emails it specifically has withheld because

they pertain to government �misconduct.�

There are about 30 known emails being withheld for various reasons, including �deliberative

process� and �work product,� which are exemptions to requirements that public records

be available.

Judicial Watch argues the emails should be released because �Clinton�s email practices

at the State Department constitute misconduct.�

The original FBI investigation into Clinton�s email scandal concluded in July without charges,

even though FBI chief James Comey said Clinton had been �extremely careless,� sending

national security information through an unsecured private email server.

A little more than one week before the election, emails were found on a laptop computer to

which both Hillary Clinton aide Huma Abedin and her estranged husband, former Rep. Anthony

Weiner, who was being investigated in a sexting case, had access.

Comey informed Republican members of Congress he needed to time review the new information,

but two days before Election Day he announced the conclusion he reached in July had not

changed.

For more infomation >> Bombshell Court Rules Trump 'Required By Law' To Pursue Clinton Bombshell Court Rules Trump 'Require - Duration: 6:44.

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Red number incoming calls threats in Ncell Number - Duration: 1:27.

Red number incoming calls in Ncell number

Red Number Incoming Calls

For more infomation >> Red number incoming calls threats in Ncell Number - Duration: 1:27.

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[Yoojung] #INTRO. This is Yoojung! - Duration: 4:03.

* Playing *

Uh..Okay! Are we filming right now?

Okay...Let's get started!

1. Arrange my hair

2. Check my eye makeup

3. Sit up straight

That's what we need to do before shooting this video!

Hello everyone! This is Yoojung!

- My full name is... - Wait a second!

* Noise *

My full name is Yoojung Oh

or Oh Yoojung

Oh stands for my family name and Yoojung is my given name

So Yoo stands for suggesting and Jung stands for garden

So it means suggesting & garden

My grandfather gave this name hoping me to become benevolent and kind to other people

* Rolling eyes *

Sorry grandpa...

I'm trying...(x2)

and I think that's kindda working out right now... probably...I'm not sure of that

I'm currently 21 years old living in South Korea

SOUTH KOREA (Not North Korea!!!)

Hankuk!

in Seoul!

and you also might wonder why I'm speaking in English even though I'm Korean!

* STOP STOP STOP *

* CUT *

Six years ago, my dad...

My dad...

* NOT PAUSED *

Let's start again

Six years ago, we went to...no this is not right

Six years ago, our family moved to Russia due to my dads wor@()@#)@#

Six years ago, our family moved to St. Petersburg, Russia due to my dad's work

So in St. Petersburg, I studied in an international school from middle school to high school

So I learned English and Russian over there

Well, I can't say I learned Russian over there because I don't speak Russian

I learned it! But I don't speak it!

Do you know why? Because Russian is the hardest language ever to learn!!!

I'm trying! I'm really trying!

Even now, I'm majoring in Russian to learn more about it

But...

I don't know... It's not working...

Well, back to the point

So, in international school, I met a lot of friends who were really interested in Korea

and that kindda surprised me!

I think that's because of Psy's Gangnam Style...

and other different K-Pop singers or K-dramas... I'm not sure about it...

But I was really happy to see people who are interested in

SO (x3), I decided to make a video about Korean culture

and language to those who are interested

So in this video, in this channel, I'm going to film my vlogs, Korean culture, history, language...

and everything about Korea and myself!

So if you are interested, keep it in tuned~

BYE (x4)

See you later~

THE END (Not "THE END")

I do know that my English is not perfect!

because since I came back to Korea, I did not have a lot of chance to speak it

So I forgot a lot

So if you find any grammatical error or pronunciation error,

Feel free to leave a comment! I will read it through, and I will work on it!

* Yeah *

I WILL WORK ON IT

I will really work hard and study the things

Also, if you have any questions about Korean culture and me

or anything that you want me to cover

leave the suggestions!

I will also go over it

So feel free to leave comments and suggestions! Everything will help me a lot!

So...Please keep it in tuned! And leave comments!

And SUBSCRIBE my channel!

Yeah!

It's time to say goodbye~

This is the real END Bye~

This is the real end!

* Kisses * Bye (Repeat)

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