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Rottweiler vs Doberman - Duration: 2:12.

Both Doberman and Rottweiler are the smartest breeds of dogs and were bred for guarding.

Doberman is very clever, watchful, has versatile skills and is a faithful companion.

On the other hand, Rottweiler is very devoted, obedient, and eager to work.

Both originated from Germany, and their nicknames are 'dobie' and 'rottie'.

Doberman, officially known as Doberman pinscher, has a strong, muscular, and compact built,

and is a domestic breed of dog.

The name 'Doberman' was originally developed by Karl Friedrich Louis Dobermann in 1890,

in Germany.

Doberman Pinschers are well known as a bright, alert, and truthful companion dog.

Previously, it was widely used as a police dog, but it is less common today.

Dobies are known because of their obedience.

They engage a quick relationship with each family member and easily become a family member

themselves.

They save their master's life whenever needed, and they live only to serve their masters.

Rottweiler, the dog which was once known as Rottweil butchers, is stockier and a bulky

domestic breed of dog.

Rottweiler is one of the oldest herding breeds.

The origin of the Rottweiler is not known, though many experts theorize that the breed

descended from the drover dogs indigenous to ancient Rome.

During the First and Second World Wars, Rottweilers were put into service in a variety of roles,

including as messenger, ambulance, draught, and safeguard dogs.

The Rottie is stockier, heavier, and longer with a broad head.

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Chef Basics: This seafood stew is a dish to enjoy any season - Duration: 1:52.

If you love a good hearty stew,

but you want to try something lighter, seafood is a great option.

Plus, it cooks in a fraction of the time.

Once the olive oil is hot,

Next we're going to add in our seafood.

I like a nice mix of shellfish, fresh fish

what we got here is some peeled and deveined shrimp.

Some beautiful pasta clams.

Nice big clams.

Given them a good rinse.

I have some bay scallops here.

These are just small, little ones, they cook in no time.

Once the seafood begins to cook

Reduce the wine and add a 1/2L of vegetable stock.

If you have fish stock on hand, even better.

Simmer the stew for five to seven minutes, just until the seafood is cooked

and the stew is slightly thickened.

To finish add in a can of white beans,

Serve with fresh parsley, some grilled bread and enjoy.

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What Is Kratom & Is It Like Weed? -Brittany Smokes Weed - Duration: 6:08.

the way that it had to crack down on the

floor thinking IM the shit gets old

what's up guys thanks for coming back

i'm here with another fine informational

video because yes

learning is fun learning about drugs

even more fun

so the drug i'm going to be talking

about today is crossing i hope i'm

saying that right crowd until you see it

Crossin correct me if i'm wrong i'm

going to keep saying kratom you had me

at all I have been like into additional

herbs and that kind of stuff pretty much

since I learned the terrible suspect

that some pharmaceuticals can have on

your body your mind and all that stuff

so I've been pre in Tulak medicinal

herbs like legal natural herbs and stuff

like that

chrome has been getting like a lot of

attention lately especially since the

whole like legal status situation going

on da trying to take it down and take it

away but as of now it's still illegal so

I'm gonna tell you guys about the

effects and like all that stuff i

personally think that it's a lot like

cannabis in a way so this is all based

on like research that I've done I

haven't personally tried problem so

result be some personal research so one

of the things that makes me think

problem is a lot like cannabis is the

effects that you get from it and why

people actually use it and so what I

found is that people use it for like

author itís in a lot of chronic

conditions that have to do with pain

stuff and these are a lot of the same

conditions that would qualify you to get

a medical marijuana card so there's that

correlation there and also the way that

you actually ingest cotton reminds me a

lot of cannabis edibles

so after you're ingesting the problem it

usually takes around 40 to 60 minutes

before you start to feel the effects

which is pretty much like the same

timeframe feel like cannabis edibles so

but the overall aspects of problem are

actually going to depend on how much you

ingest and the strength of your product

so i'm gonna go ahead and read you guys

the effects for like low-to-moderate

know Finch so this is that the stimulant

level which is going to be just enough

to feel the effects not too much

recreational sex so at the stimulant

level- more alert physical energy and

sometimes sexual energy is increased

one feels more motivated to get things

done the ability to do hard monton uous

physical work maybe includes that has an

antidepressant effect one is more

talkative friendly social the stimulant

effects of chronic are different from

typical C&S stimulants such as caffeine

and set a menacing drugs crime is more

problem is more of a conscious

stimulants and physical stimulus oh my

gosh location

I don't like to read out loud anyway

sounds more to me like it's going to be

almost like a low to moderate dose into

canada's edible almost on like dash of

at all but that's pretty much what it

sounds like to me it does seem like the

stimulant level will be really great for

someone that maybe suffers from social

anxiety as it seems like talking and

like being more social and friendly

would be a lot easier so you like me

might be a good medication for yourself

um no but anyways I'm gonna go ahead and

meet you affects like the sedate is

super high dosage not super high just

more of like recreational I so at this

dosage you would be less sensitive to

physical or emotional team feel and look

calm have a general feeling of

comfortable pleasure and may enter a

pleasant dreaming Revere you may

experience some itching or sliding your

peoples may be constricted it is

possible you may feel nauseated but if

you lie down and relax and nausea she

quickly side you may find your

appreciation of music increase it will

be very pleasant to lie down on your

back and a semi darkened room with eyes

closed and just listen to your favorite

music if you do this you may be

fortunate enough to enter the delightful

mix state of wake of waking dream where

you have one foot in the dreamland and

the other foot in the real world the

state was much prized by the 19th

century romantic writers who lack in

knowledge of kratom resorted to the much

more habit-forming narcotic opean to

achieve it

so basically i'm getting from that

I don't really have anything you would

compare that to you or like that feeling

too because I've never been created more

like anything to make me feel how i just

described so does sound very interesting

i'm not gonna lie but like i said i

don't really have anything to compare to

you i will leave a link in the

description for all the stuff like

information like more effects if you

guys are interested not stuff but i'm

not really sure problem is something i

would try just because it could become

addictive but you notice maybe it just

needs to be research more or something

like that it is illegal and a few states

here in the US but pretty much we go in

a lot of other places but um I think

majorities places are legal but anyways

that's really all I have for you guys

today let me know what you think about

creating and description don't forget to

Like and subscribe anything videos all

the time guys so there's going to be a

lot of uploads so you like that going to

go ahead and subscribe

I'm gonna go stay educated stay

medicated and i will see you guys later

ok

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How to draw a Dramatic landscape | soft pastel technique | Paint realistic Sunset | Trick revealed - Duration: 5:40.

Hi Friends

Welcome to Art and Sketch Channel

This painting is of a dramatic sunset

hope u enjoy

Let start

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North Korea more likely to test mid-range Musudan missile, rather than ICBM: Seoul military official - Duration: 0:44.

North Korea is more likely to test fire a Musudan intermediate-range ballistic missile

before is tests a long-range one.

That's according to a Seoul military official, who said Pyongyang is more likely to focus

on increasing the reliability of the Musudan... as an intercontinental ballistic missile launch

would certainly end in failure.

Last year the North test-fired 8 Musudan and only one was a successful launch.

The regime's leader Kim Jong-un said in his New Year's address the communist sate's almost

ready to test-fire an ICBM, but Seoul interpreted it as a move to attract the attention of the

new U.S. administration.

But the military official warned that an ICBM launch is not entirely off the table, because

ultimately a launch depends on the whim of the North Korean leader.

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SkyWatchTV WEB EXCLUSIVE Tim Alberino The Vatican is controlling History - Legendado em portugûes - Duration: 28:33.

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St. Paul Winter Carnival Is Underway - Duration: 1:36.

AS YOU STEP OUT FROM SOME PARTS

OF MINNESOTA.

WE WILL BE SEEING RAIN.

THE MOST OF US SHOULD BE WARM.

AND KYLIE IS SAYING IT WILL GET

UP TO 40 DEGREES TODAY.

AND NOT GOOD FOR THE ICE

CARVING IN RICE PARK BUT FOR

SPECTATORS IT IS OKAY TO GO OUT

AND VISIT.

AND IF YOU GOT A CHANCE TO SEE

THEM IN RICE PARK OVER THE

WEEKEND, THEY ARE STUNNING.

HERE IS A LOOK AT SOME OF THEM.

THEY ARE ON DISPLAY UNTIL NEXT

WEEKEND.

UNLESS THE ICE MELTS BEFORE

THEN.

THE WINNERS WERE ANNOUNCED

OVER THE THE WEEKEND.

THE MULTIBLOCK DIVISION, THIS

IS THE FIRST PLACE.

IT IS CALLED SOMETHING TO

PROVE.

GREG OF HASTINGS IS THE WINNER.

HE WON $1750.

FOR THIS.

COOL.

VERY NICE.

AND WE WANT TO SHOW YOU THE

THE FIRST PLACE WINNERS.

THE FIRST PLACE IN THE

INDIVIDUAL PROFESSIONAL

CATEGORY, THIS IS CALLED THE

JUGGLER.

AND TREVOR PIERSON OF SHAKOPEE

WON $100 FOR HIS CREATION.

REALLY AMAZING.

AND THE FIRST PLACE WINNER

IN THE THE INDIVIDUAL BLOCK

ARTISAN CATEGORY.

MINNESOTA ICE.

LOVE IT.

THERE IS NO WAY THAT WE ARE

GOING TO SAY ADAM SHOLDEGARD

BUT I GAVE IT MY BEST SHOT.

AND ASHLEY FOSELL FROM

FARIBAULT.

THEY WON $300 FOR THAT.

BUT THEY GET BRACING RIGHTS.

PRETTY -- BRAGGING RIGHTS.

PRETTY COVER.

MINNESOTA ICE.

I LOVE IT.

GO CHECK IT OUT.

I THINK A LITTLE RAIN TODAY, I

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Meet Prof. Emmanuelle Arnaud - Duration: 1:05.

[music]

My research focuses basically on materials

that are left behind by glaciers in the past

either the recent past or the ancient past and with

the view to reconstruct past glaciation,

past climate change, or answer questions

related to ground water resource management.

So, it's important because

basically a lot of the materials that

are in the subsurface here today are

related to those past glaciations and

they affect how groundwater or contaminants

flow through the subsurface.

My graduate student Tara Harvey is

working on a site in Wisconsin

that is contaminated with industrial contaminants

and she's looking at the

distribution and the nature of those

glacial deposits in subsurface and

trying to understand how they're

affecting the distribution of

contaminants at depth in the underlying

aquifer that the people in the surrounding

town are reliant upon for drinking water.

[music]

For more infomation >> Meet Prof. Emmanuelle Arnaud - Duration: 1:05.

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NOT A Booktube Newbie Tag! [CC] - Duration: 8:30.

hello my name is Alyssa and welcome

back to another video today i am

bringing you the not a booktube newbie

tag this tag was created by clever fox

and her video will be linked in the

description i have seen around and I

really like it um I had a lot of new

subscribers recently and I feel

together I know me that left and so I

think that this video is going to help

you know more about me and how my

booktube life have begun and everything

like that so if you've been watched

every video of mine you know but if

you're new and you only like a few

videos then you won't know about my

channel or welcome to my channel if

you're new here please subscribe if you

haven't or let me know if you've

recently subscribed it because I've been

awesome i'm really sizes tag because

it's a lot of different questions about

the coop and I just want you guys to

know me better especially if you are new

to my channel so hello

if you're new to my channel and hello if

you're back home

let's just get into the tag the first

question is how old is your channel icon

will be three years old in May and that

is crazy

I've been doing looking for two and half

years are my child was 18 and I was

approaching my 19th birthday home so

that's crazy

um and yeah I cannot believe that my

channel is going to be three years old

it's crazy having like my subscribers

that have been with me since my first

video was my three-year-old subscribe

group that's so weird

next is what are your favorite videos to

make my favorite videos of mind are just

the creative ones are really being

creative and especially like adding some

popular videos and making a bookish like

my life hack videos i love them i think

there's so much fun and it was

researching stuff like that

um I just like my creative videos the

ones that like our generic um I like my

five reasons why you should reduce both

because they feel like it gets people to

watch it rather than like it through a

review and my recommendation videos

to like I like my like creative

recommendation videos home I think

they're really fun actually just like

all my creative videos basically and

it's at because I know a lot of people

don't like my DIY videos but i actually

love making them and its really thought

so I'm still going to do it either way

what is one piece of advice that you

would give to a new book super my

biggest piece of advice to give you is

if you're trying to start out

not everybody's going to watch your

video unless it's like a booktube newbie

tag then everybody will watch it because

it's a very search the highly search

video I'm justify new book covers but I

you want to stay that the biggest thing

is to comment on people's videos i know

it like my first year of booktube I

didn't comment and I just like wasn't a

commenter because comedy scares me

especially since if I like comment

something that I get attacked that this

week makes me not want to comment on

that certain video or the certain

person's video because I'm afraid of

getting attacked and so I just like

didn't want to comment but that I like

as I grew up to budget we start

commenting and commenting on other

videos and that is how you set your

channel but might this is this is worth

going this world series of this is going

comment if you just comment and watch

those videos and comment that is amazing

and that help people find their cattle

but just comment don't comment

hey I have a booktube channel this

because that is what will steer people

away from your channel i cannot tell you

when somebody comments that it makes me

feel really bad for not wanting to click

me be like haha like I mean personally I

will find someone channel if they

comment on like a lot like all are they

able to Peralta check but if you tell me

that you have a book to cattle or just

you have a youtube channel in general

that really just asked me it makes me

angry and makes me not want to check it

out

so do not promote yourself in the

comments is basically my piece of advice

comment or other people's videos and

ok we'll find your channel that is how i

find your channel just don't promote

your cattle in the comments

that's all I was in storybooks to have

you run into any unforeseen challenges

honestly i don't think so i think but i

don't think i've really run into any

challenges really um no I could upload

consistently i participate and comment

and just like try and be the best Cooper

I can be um but I do think the one

little challenge I have for my channel

is that I only really contemporary book

and I don't read the books that other

people are reading like 30 class and the

darkest minds and just like the popular

books that are fantasy and anything

that's why movement many people are in

Toronto me because they don't worry

contemporary but if they ever need a

contemporary recommendation they can

come to me but I think that's my big

challenges just that I don't read

fantasy or dystopian or whatever those

things are because they was not my

interest but I think that's just always

think that people that challenges my

channel it's like a bit different

channel challenge because people don't

like contemporary design what is one of

your favorite books ever series that you

picked up because of booktube i'm going

with fangirl I would never have known

about rainbow rowell just in general if

I had enjoying booktube I was really

John rain before i started booktube and

yeah I like pick up all the books that

explosion was talking about and doing

but they read attachment and then that

hit me to sanger like I feel like if you

like anybody's book two videos you'll

know fangirl and I'm just so happy i

also have a video on the books that i

read because the book you and so if you

want to see that it will be carded up

here on spring overall what is a very

respectable cube I really just lost that

we promote books and it's amazing i just

think that's like the coolest thing that

like I get to know about new books and

you guys get to know about new books

from me like that's my favorite thing

about lupus and booking in general i

just love to promoting books and what I

never want to promote a book again then

that's what I'll stop but I just was

promoting books and you probably know

that already but i just love it I love

being able to read a book and then put

my camera on to be like guys you need to

read this right now this is the best

oh and that's just my favorite thing

especially like other people that I get

to meet that's pretty fun on I've met so

many people recently and it's amazing it

is to share those book to love and to

shout out a newbie it is as read by

broke i love her i just watched I just

started watching her videos on she's

pretty new to participate in the

biannual big waves on every time at all

her saying all her challenges were very

different and it wasn't just an eric

Harry Potter books and like she just

went out of your way like she did other

books that not a lot of people wouldn't

know that I'm not a lot of people would

talk about but not a lot of people would

do

she did a very different ones like just

people that they want to do she did

Jimmy so I feel like nobody's jenny is

always Harry Hermione Iran or like

anybody else from there and I think that

you just did such a good job so go and

subscribe to her if you haven't already

she's so awesome i love her she's really

great

um I think really like I'm going to a

booktube shout soon but another book to

movie is still in the reader you should

go subscribe to him too he is doing a

movie theater on or he hosted he's

hosting about to get on and i am also

doing two different and he's awesome you

should go watch these videos is also ok

to do a whole video because I just have

so many people to show and last issue

you tagged they're tagged the storage

pods that are tagged other people down

below and hope you all enjoyed this

video if you did give it a thumbs up and

hit subscribe if you haven't after you

guys next time make a video goodbye

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Why is Sauerkraut the New Superfood? - Laura Bond - Duration: 4:29.

Ty Bollinger: You mentioned super-foods. I'm going to ask you a question. I hope you can answer this.

Why is sauerkraut the new super-food?

Laura Bond: Sauerkraut is the new super-food because it's wonderful.

You get—a spoonful of sauerkraut delivers trillions of probiotics and enzymes, which

are just so powerfully anti-cancer.

So our gut health is the center of our immune system, 80 percent of

our immune cells are in our gut.

So looking after the healthy bacteria there is just so important for whatever you're

dealing with: digestion, stress, any immune sort of problem,

which cancer, of course, is.

I came across an interesting article recently though, from the University of Michigan, and

it was showing that healthy bacteria can help you

get through chemo.

And the—I think the article was titled Gut Reaction: Mice Survive Lethal Doses of

Chemotherapy.

And they're talking about how important this healthy bacteria is.

So great for people going through chemotherapy.

Great for anyone.

I mean, I have a lot of people that come to me and they get bloated all the time.

They've got digestive issues.

And they might have cut out dairy, they might have cut out gluten, but

they're still sitting at their desks getting a horrible bloated

feeling.

And so often it's because of a lack of enzymes in their diet and too much stress.

But so having, you know, say a tablespoon of apple cider vinegar, or a scoop of sauerkraut

before you start eating gets those digestive juices flowing.

Ty Bollinger: So that's one of the—that's something that can be really practical for

everybody that's watching this.

Sometimes you go to buy enzymes or probiotics—they're very expensive.

But you can make it on the cheap with sauerkraut.

So explain to somebody real quick how they might make some sauerkraut that has all of

these enzymes and probiotics.

Laura Bond: Okay, well, to be honest with you Ty, I'm a bit lazy.

I make my own almond milk, I make my own juices, but there's only so much you can do, so

I haven't actually.

I've tried my own kimchi.

I haven't made my own sauerkraut, but I do know that all it

involves is salt and cabbage.

And you know, you can press it, the cabbage shrinks a little, and then you can just keep

it for a couple—I think for about two and a half

weeks is about how long you need to wait for all those healthy

bacteria to start proliferating.

Ty Bollinger: Right.

Laura Bond: Because basically, cabbage contains those bacteria naturally on the cabbage leaves.

And then when you're salting it and preserving it, you're

bringing all those to the fore.

Ty Bollinger: Right.

Well, you just did a great job of explaining it even though you say you didn't understand

how to make it.

It's salt and cabbage.

You let it sit for a couple weeks, you keep pressing it down, and you've

got the sauerkraut.

Laura Bond: Exactly, yeah.

Ty Bollinger: It's very inexpensive.

Laura Bond: It's very inexpensive.

I mean, I guess I'm lazy with that one because my organic supermarket, for a

pound-fifty—you're getting about the same price—for $3 you get a delicious jar.

There's a brand I really like.

So I have it with eggs, because it's got that sort of acidity that's quite nice.

Put it on top of salads.

It's a great thing.

Have it daily.

Ty Bollinger: Now the Germans eat it on top of hot dogs.

I guess if you're getting a hot dog that's no nitrates and no

preservatives that would be okay.

If you don't want to put it on top of a hot dog from the supermarket.

Laura Bond: No.

But it's interesting you say that though, because the healthy bacteria in the sauerkraut—it's

great if you are having a barbecue or whatever, because

it's said to offset those cancer-causing compounds

that you get from cooked meat.

Ty Bollinger: The HCA.

Laura Bond: Yes, exactly.

Ty Bollinger: Right.

Laura Bond: So it's great to have around at a barbecue.

Any sort of pickled food—really, really good for that.

Ty Bollinger: Yeah, it's funny that you mentioned that, because last week we were

in Atlanta, Georgia.

And we were sitting at a table with about 10 or 12 guys.

And one of the men there was Dr. David Jockers, who we

interviewed for The Quest for the Cures.

Laura Bond: Oh, fantastic.

Ty Bollinger: Now, we ordered—it was a completely organic restaurant, and so we ordered some

hot wings.

Now they came out, and some of them had the black

on them, which is the HCA, heterocyclic amines.

Now what we did before we ate them though, is

we drank this shake that contained probiotics, enzymes,

ginger and a bunch of other compounds that offset the heterocyclic amines.

So you can actually eat it, without having the carcinogenic effect, if

you drink the shake first.

Laura Bond: First.

Offset the guilt.

Ty Bollinger: So there are things that you can do to offset it, right?

Yeah.

Laura Bond: I love hearing about these tips, because people want to live a normal life.

They want to be able to enjoy their favorite things.

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Is America In Retreat? - Trailer - Duration: 1:26.

American foreign policy is at its

best when we really face a crisis.

The United States is no longer

going to be the policeman of the world.

Mr. Putin has said there need to be

new rules of global order, or there'll be no rules.

Syria, Syria is dead. There is no Syria.

When the US said we will not take sides-

that was practically saying to China,

go ahead, grab those reefs.

And that's exactly what happened.

What's the common denominator?

The common denominator is an America in retreat.

Should we look for substitutes?

Replace what America may be taking away?

I worry about some of lessons that China is learning.

This is the time for them to

challenge America's leadership.

Annexing Crimea and attacking Ukraine,

throwing the international rule book out of the window.

No one else can do it.

We will be the dominant power

for the rest of this century,

and we need a foreign policy that

is adequate to our primacy.

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