Thứ Hai, 27 tháng 3, 2017

Waching daily Mar 27 2017

God save our gracious Queen

Long live our noble Queen

God save The Queen!

Send her victorious

Happy and glorious

Long to reign over us

God save The Queen!

Thy choicest gifts in store,

On her be pleased to pour;

Long may she reign:

May she defend our laws,

And ever give us cause,

To sing with heart and voice,

God save the Queen!

For more infomation >> United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (1800-) "God Save the Queen" - Duration: 2:16.

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How to Make Sure Your Car is Repaired With Safe Parts - Orlando Auto Body OEM Parts - Duration: 1:32.

At Orlando auto body we only use OEM

replacement parts. OEM original equipment

manufactured parts these parts have been

crash tested and verified to be safe. Some

shops and many listed on the insurance

preferred list will use after market or

imitation parts in order to save them

money not save you. Imitation parts are

poorly made never crash tested and are

inferior to OEM parts in terms of

quality and safety. Also using

aftermarket or limitation parts could

void out warranties cause you to have a

fee when you turn in your vehicle if

you're leasing or lower your resale

value. OEM factory replacement parts are

genuine parts for your vehicle to run

solid as it should. If you recently had a

repair we advise you to visit us for a

complimentary post repair inspection to

make sure your vehicle is repaired to

factory standards. We only deliver the

highest quality repair and service and

we'd love to help you

you.

For more infomation >> How to Make Sure Your Car is Repaired With Safe Parts - Orlando Auto Body OEM Parts - Duration: 1:32.

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Seven and a Half (2006): 15:56 - 16:11 - Duration: 0:16.

C'mon, Hare Krishna.

- I'm not Hare Krishna! - Don't tell me!

For more infomation >> Seven and a Half (2006): 15:56 - 16:11 - Duration: 0:16.

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The Snackdown: Is Spaghetti a Salad? | Food Network - Duration: 2:04.

Good, old-fashioned spaghetti with tomato sauce is a salad.

No, no, no, no.

Is spaghetti a salad?

The answer is no. [smack]

[crashing]

[bell ringing]

Do you agree that a traditional pasta salad is a salad?

I 100% agree that a pasta salad is

a salad specifically and arguably

because one dresses a salad.

And if a pasta salad is dressed, then it's a salad.

If it's sauced, then it's pasta.

And what exactly is the difference

between a dressing and a sauce?

A dressing, for the most part, is vinegar based-- unless

it happens to be dairy based--

whereas a sauce tends to be savory in nature

but not acidulated.

[record scratching] -Wait, wait.

Hold on.

I need to look that word up in the dictionary.

Acidulated.

I have no idea--

I have no idea what that means.

Does it mean, like, is has acid in it?

It means quite-- yeah, quite acidic.

So acidulated is just a really pretentious

way of saying acidic?

Of saying it's acidic, yeah.

Like, it's got salad dressing on it, not sauce.

Just because something has some wet sauce over it makes it

a salad--

it's an erroneous claim because, if I just arbitrarily

labeled whatever foodstuff I wanted with whatever label,

my customer, ordering a salad and confronted

with pasta and spaghetti sauce, would be irate.

[crashing]

I'll grant you that people don't commonly call spaghetti

and meatballs a salad.

But times change.

I may just be a little bit ahead of my time.

And maybe I was sent here from the future.

You think that these are the salad days?

I think that we're headed to the salad days

as soon as people start calling spaghetti

and meatballs a salad.

Well, we're constantly trying to become

more and more healthy.

The more that we can shove into that salad category,

the better I can feel about myself, the happier I'll be.

So I want to thank you, really, for making

spaghetti into a salad so that I can eat it with abandon.

You look like a very healthy meatball sub.

Thank you, Dan.

[laughs]

[bell ringing]

If you like this video, please check out my podcast.

It's called "The Sporkful."

We like to say it's not for foodies, it's for eaters.

Subscribe today wherever you get your podcasts.

For more infomation >> The Snackdown: Is Spaghetti a Salad? | Food Network - Duration: 2:04.

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Glycine for Better Sleep - Fitbits Australia - Duration: 3:52.

For more infomation >> Glycine for Better Sleep - Fitbits Australia - Duration: 3:52.

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The Upper Cape - Duration: 2:24.

I think the Upper Cape has the best

grasp of history. The Upper Cape is very

special and unique because of the

collection of villages. Sandwich is a

very historic town. It's one of the first

villages and has the first house on the

Cape. There's a lot of history and it

draws a lot of people to the Daniel

Webster because of that. Mashpee has

wonderful Mashpee Commons for shopping

and a medical facility. Bourne is still a

charming seaside village. From the

Upper Cape, Falmouth specifically, you can get

on a ferry and be to the Vineyard in under an

hour. It's got to access to beautiful

public beaches, the Oceanographic

Institute in Woods Hole. Downtown

Falmouth has world-class restaurants, shops.

It really has everything you could

possibly want in the community.

The people who tend to live on the Upper

Cape are typically people who are

year-rounders. They like to be able to

off Cape for business or for work or

for shopping or medical treatments.

We've got world class poets, writers, artists,

scientists. We've got fishermen, we've got

landscapers, we've got painters. And together they just

add a real exciting dynamic to the community.

If you live on the Upper Cape, there's a

very important thing. You can be at a Red Sox

game in an hour and 10 minutes. You

can be a Newport in an hour and 10

minutes in Rhode Island. It offers a

lot of easy travel but it also offers

the beauty of the National Seashore like

some of the Lower Cape towns.

From Nobska Light, you can see the islands, the sun setting

is absolutely the most beautiful scene I've

ever seen in the world. And I've been around. It's gorgeous.

It really has everything you could possibly want.

The lifestyle is just

serene. No beeping horns, no one in a hurry.

Just a great home town, America. My name

is Jack Driscoll. I live on the Upper

Cape. I've been in Falmouth over 30 years.

My name is Aleta Azarian and I am a former

resident of the Lower Cape and a very

happy resident of the Upper Cape now.

For more infomation >> The Upper Cape - Duration: 2:24.

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SQL Access Denied Error Solved | SQL Express - Duration: 2:49.

Hi friends in this video I'm going to show you how to resolve the SQL access denied error

as you can see the setup is producing SQL access denied error

to fix this error we need to install SQL Express so let's go to google and download SQL Express

now we run the setup

the complete installation of SQL Express is in the description

if you have any problem in installing SQL Express please watch the video provided in the description

as you can see error which occurred before is resolved now

For more infomation >> SQL Access Denied Error Solved | SQL Express - Duration: 2:49.

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Babban Gona | Kola Masha | Skoll Award 2017 - Duration: 5:11.

They came in the tens of thousands, people looking for work,

crowded into the national stadium in Abuja.

The government was recruiting workers and the turnout was simply overwhelming.

Youth unemployment in Nigeria and Sub-Saharan Africa is massive.

In the past 20 years, roughly 20 million youth entered Nigerian workforce,

causing youth unemployment to spike over 60%.

And in the next 20 years, four times that number of people

are estimated to be entering the Nigerian workforce.

Just as oxygen is to fire, so are unemployed youth to insurgencies.

And if 20 million people entering the workforce in the last 20 years

triggered not one, not two, but three insurgencies,

we can only imagine what 80 million will do.

We really don't have very much time.

The core of what we're trying to do

is use the power of business and market forces to help solve this problem.

And we believe agriculture is not just Nigeria, but the entire region's job creation engine.

But the underlying structure isn't why smallholder farmers are poor,

is low economies of scale.

Despite their hard work, they're getting yields that are typically

about 20% of the yield of other farmers in other developing countries.

So, if you're able to make small scale farming more profitable,

you'll create market forces that will draw millions of young people

into the sector as entrepreneurs.

How are you all?

We are very fine.

I am here on behalf of the company called Babban Gona.

We focus on solving this low economy of scale challenge

by helping to build thousands of grass-root level farmer cooperatives.

And supporting each and every member of that cooperative with the services they need

to be highly productive, highly commercial sustainable farmers.

And so, the services that we offer, basically fall into four buckets.

Now the three types of fertilizers we use to assist farmers are these…

Training: training on how to migrate from subsistence to a commercial mindset

and then finally training on how to become a better farmer.

How old is this corn?

About 5 days to 6 days old.

And then, the second service is Credit, where we go out and we assess the size,

the nutrient requirements on the farms,

and so we can tailor a nutrient package on credit,

specifically to that farmer's needs to optimize their return on investment.

And then the third is a holistic set of inputs,

from land preparation to the highest quality seed,

an individual that visits their farm every two to four weeks,

giving them advice and guidance,

all the way down to harvest, where we literally provide them the needle,

the thread and the bag they package up their products with.

And then finally, we provide them marketing services,

where a farmer deposits their grains, we collateralize that,

get them a loan against the value of that,

and then as their agent, we market that product to leading buyers across the country

and enable our members to dramatically increase their price that they can get for those products.

Some people abandoned their lives

and joined Boko Haram,

which yielded nothing for them.

But when Babban Gona arrived, they helped us become productive farmers,

they helped us to grow and get ahead, and improve our lives.

Before this, I was harvesting 35 to 40 bags.

Now I produce up to 500 bags. All thanks to this program and training.

Next year we expect to hit close to about 20,000 members and rapidly scale.

By 2019 - 2020 we should be well over 100,000 members.

We want to replicate this 30 million times across West Africa,

draining insurgencies of that oxygen they require to survive.

For more infomation >> Babban Gona | Kola Masha | Skoll Award 2017 - Duration: 5:11.

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Matrix Gaming -John Doe Is Not Anymore - Duration: 5:21.

For more infomation >> Matrix Gaming -John Doe Is Not Anymore - Duration: 5:21.

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Seeing is Believing - Duration: 1:07.

INSTRUCTOR: "Now start looking in there.

Come forward."

BILL BESSETTE/REPORTING: "These Madison College optometric technician students…"

(CLICK NOISE) BILL: "Are focused in…"

INSTRUCTOR: "Beautiful.

I couldn't have done it better myself."

BILL: "On a very in-demand career."

JAMIE LOVELY/MADISON COLLEGE OPTOMETRIC TECHNICIAN STUDENT: "The job placement rate is very

good. I know I'll have a job when I'm done.

They've prepared me on every level.

Even the interviewing process.

They've had guest speakers from the different clinics come in.

So, I feel confident that when I leave here I'll have a good career."

BILL: To learn more about the Optometric Technician program at Madison College,

visit www.madisoncollege.edu/program/optometric-technician or call 608-246-6472.

STUDENT: "One or two?"

STUDENT: "One."

BILL: "For Madison College Minute, I'm Bill Bessette."

For more infomation >> Seeing is Believing - Duration: 1:07.

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Failure is Inevitable; Choosing to Pick Up & Try Again is True Success - Duration: 6:25.

Then he became the youngest elected leader of DeBary and exposed several instances of

Corruption, Cronyism and Failed Government before being illegally removed.

*Applause*

Some people have followed my story...

He learned the cost of integrity and a judge will hear his case next week.

*Applause*

For more infomation >> Failure is Inevitable; Choosing to Pick Up & Try Again is True Success - Duration: 6:25.

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NASA Astronaut "Why I Know Aliens Haven't Visited Earth" - Duration: 3:19.

NASA Astronaut �Why I Know Aliens Haven�t Visited Earth�

One of the few NASA astronauts to have ever walked on the moon believes that aliens have

never visited Earth because, if they had, humans would have benefited from their superior

technology and knowledge.

According to former astronaut Alan Bean, if aliens had paid us a visit then we would already

have a cure for cancer by now.

�I do not believe that anyone from outer space has ever visited the Earth,� Mr Bean

said from his home in Houston, Texas.

�One of reasons I don�t believe they have been here is that civilisations that are more

advanced are more altruistic and friendly � like Earth, which is better than it used

to be.

�So they would have landed and said, �We come in peace and we know from our studies

you have cancer that kills people�.

��We�ve solved that problem 50 years ago, here�s the gadget we put on a person�s

chest that will cure it � we will show you how to make it.

�Just like some day, say 1,000 years from now, when we can go to another star and see

a planet, we will know how to cure cancer, cure birth defects, so we would teach them.�

News.com.au reports:

Mr Bean doesn�t doubt for a second that we are not alone.

�There�s so many billions of stars and these stars have planets around them so there

must be statistically many planets around many stars that have formed life,� he said.

�Maybe some of them are like our life was 100,000 years ago, and some of them are like

we are now, and there are probably some out there that are a 10,000 years in the future

from where we are now.�

Mr Bean resigned from NASA in 1981 to become an artist. In his paintings he depicts the

experiences of astronauts, including himself, who have walked on the moon. It�s a small

club but it�s also one that he draws never-ending inspiration from.

�Even if I lived to 185 years old I wouldn�t run out of ideas of things to paint on this

topic,� he said.

He uses textured and lunar tools, �sprinkled with bits of Apollo spacecraft and a touch

of moon dust� to create his masterpieces, which sell for tens or hundreds of thousands

of US dollars each via his website.

�I�m the only person on Earth who can do these paintings (from a first hand perspective),�

he said.

�I work seven days a week painting

to this day.�

For more infomation >> NASA Astronaut "Why I Know Aliens Haven't Visited Earth" - Duration: 3:19.

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DG on GD Music - Duration: 0:22.

The thing about this kind of music

is that everybody's doing rhythm and lead at the same time.

Everybody together is creating the rhythm

that they're working in.

And then everybody is also playing notes

that provide melodic interest.

And it's that gestalt, it's the total

of what everybody's doing that makes it this amazing thing.

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