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90% of life is now spent indoors.

I do not think it is right and I hope that this video will inspire you to take your children

outside, in the forest or in the garden and spend more time there.

Outdoor Classroom Day, in partnership with Persil, is a global movement that sees millions

of teachers celebrating the benefits of both outdoor play and learning.

If you are a parent, you can encourage your school to sign up by visiting website www.outdoorclassroomday.com

And if you're a teacher, you can sign up too by visiting the same website.

For more infomation >> Fun Outdoor Activities for Kids | AD - Duration: 3:14.

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Chipmunk Escape Artist | Bandit Patrol - Duration: 3:01.

[music playing]

[chipmunk chattering]

NARRATOR: The plan to recapture the injured chipmunk

isn't going well for rehabber Brigette

Williams and her staff.

[chipmunk chattering]

[music playing]

BRIGETTE: [groans] Clearly he's not in here.

[scoffs] But not all the peanut butter is either.

This little guy has slipped out one too many times.

Today I am making sure that my entire team

dedicates a lot of time to finding this little chipmunk.

Where's my net?

I need my net.

Tracy, can you grab my net?

WOMAN 1: If I were a chipmunk, were would I be?

WOMAN 2: Oh, I got him.

BRIGETTE: No, no!

OK.

This is the best teamwork ever, ever, ever.

Look at this.

Oh my gosh.

I've got to put him down here.

Yeah, I know you.

This is one of the worst little escape artists--

or should I say best little escape artist-- ever.

I feel like I need to put him inside another cage just

for security.

Wow.

This little chipmunk had absolutely no problem

with evading my entire team.

Now that I'm looking at this chipmunk,

his leg seems to be perfectly fine.

And this, to me, means that he is ready to go.

[music playing]

All right, it's time to go.

NARRATOR: It's release day for Brigette's crafty chipmunk.

With his paw healed and a boundless amount of energy,

he's more than ready to return home.

Hey, gang.

Jamie, it's nice to see you again.

Nice to see you!

Hi, guys.

How are you?

NARRATOR: Brigette returns the chipmunk back to the property

of the family that found him.

BRIGETTE: And I'm assuming this is the rock

pile that you're talking about. JAMIE: Yes.

BRIGETTE: I see lots of little crevices in there

that they can go and hide.

That's always the best spot for any animal

that comes into rehabilitation.

This chipmunk is going to know where its food source is.

He's going to know where his shelter is.

And he's back on his domain.

Oh, I'm so happy!

And I am also happy to be letting him go.

I feel differently towards every animal that I release.

This was one that I am very excited to see go.

He has took me for the money the past few days.

Oh, you're going.

You're going.

[chipmunk chattering]

And he's off.

He's like, I am out of here, man.

You're welcome!

OK, onto the next adventure.

For more infomation >> Chipmunk Escape Artist | Bandit Patrol - Duration: 3:01.

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Daniel Sukumar Performs "A Guide To Personal Killings" - Duration: 4:01.

If you want to kill someone for revenge, For the kind of revenge that needs death and

not blood to quench it.

Use your fist, punch him to the ground like a falling mop stick,

When he falls take your bare foot against his neck

Hold it till you can feel a vein, till you can feel a pulse.

They say it takes 28 seconds for a man, not to die but to give up,

And just when his tears hit the floor give him one more chance to breathe.

You see hope is the most heartless punishment of all.

Then crush his trachea along with his windpipe and watch his pulse fade away

like a cloudy sunset when the light's gone a bit too early.

If you want to make this personal look into his eyes

as he dies.

Make sure you're the last thing he'll ever see.

If you want to kill someone for fun, Not get too involved and watch from a distance,

Set him on fire.

Use kerosene and not petrol.

You see, petrol vaporises but kerosene falls into the next layer of the skin before

burning the previous one.

They say once when all the sensory nerves on your skin is burnt

you can see yourself burning and not feel any pain.

Beyond that point there is no saving you.

As your brain melts through your ears like a chimney on fire.

If you want to make this personal, tie him up flat to the ground,

tie him upside down.

Just to keep him alive a little longer as he burns.

If you want to kill yourself, hanging is the best way to go.

But let's make this interesting, shall we?

Use the following steps: Step 1: Coat a plastic thread with sodium.

Step 2: Make a noose, put it around your neck.

Step 3: Dip your hands in industrial-strength glue.

Step 4: Press them against your face.

Step 5: Jump off a chair like a baby bird taking its first flight.

The weight of your body will force the thread through your neck like butter.

The water in your blood will burn the sodium and the thread away,

the last and the never to be seen evidence.

You would fall to the ground with your head in your hands.

When they find your body it would look like you pulled your own head out.

They could find the desperation of sadness in your decomposing body and will not feel

any pain.

If you want to make this personal, do not leave a suicide note

Watch your brother blame himself for the rest of his life for not hugging you.

If you want to kill someone, be up close and personal, use a small knife.

Tie him up to a pole and flay him.

You see flaying is a process of skinning a man alive,

when he is still kicking and breathing.

They say they usually start from the skin at the edges of your nails and work up to

the shoulders.

People usually die when you work up to their shoulders

but controlled shots of boosters can keep them alive a little longer.

If you want to make this personal, do not cover his mouth,

let him scream, let him beg.

But if you really want to enjoy your kill, Something that'll satisfy the demons beneath

your skin, Something that'll quench the maggots in your

head, Fall in love with him.

Make sure you are his first love.

Talk to him days and nights, and months and weeks and years

until the little voice in his head begins to sound like yours.

Change him to the point where in the next 7 years

he will have your imprint even in his femur, your scent all over his hands, even if he

doesn't want to.

Hold the back of his neck when you kiss him Collapse into his arms, watch him hold you

like the last goldfish on earth.

After the first time you have him in bed, make some Maggi, eat it under the sheets.

And when the time comes begin to push him away,

Cry, cry, cry.

Cry so hard that it makes you bleed from his belly of all the butterflies that you gave

him.

Tell him that he's no longer the reason of your happiness

and that he is just a rot within your bones.

Watch him shrink into a bundle of his own blood vessels

till he begins to hate his existence, his very heartbeat.

If he's lucky enough he'll nail himself to the cross

He'll kill himself even if the hopes of resurrection never existed.

If he is unlucky, he will walk away Though he walks away, don't you worry,

for you've accomplished something far worse than death.

But if you want to make this personal Do not give a reason when you leave.

Just leave.

For more infomation >> Daniel Sukumar Performs "A Guide To Personal Killings" - Duration: 4:01.

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Pizza "Americano" Challenge vs Magic Mitch! - Duration: 5:53.

Hi everyone! Today I'm in Ostrava, Czech Republic at the restaurant Classic Park.

Here's my friend Mitch, for him and Randy it's the last challenge here in Ostrava.

We're going to eat 60 cm of pizza that weighs about 2.5 kg. We have 1 hour to finish,

and if we win we get a free meal and a 1000 CZK voucher.

The record is about 29 minutes, which I did last year, so we'll see if Mitch defeat him.

So let's go!

For more infomation >> Pizza "Americano" Challenge vs Magic Mitch! - Duration: 5:53.

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Why Beijing Is Sinking Four Inches Every Year - Duration: 3:03.

From choking smog, rivers full of trash and

an enormous overpopulation issue, Beijing is working through a lot of issues.

One is a bit more out there though.

Beijing is sinking, and it is sinking as much as 4 inches every year as found through satellite

imagery and GPS data.

Beijing isn't the only place to be experiencing this issue.

Parts of California sank almost 2 feet between 2013 and 2016, parts of Mexico City are sinking

at 9 inches per year, Jakarta has sunk 13 feet in the past 30 years and since the 1920's

parts of the Californian San JoaquinValley have sunk by as much as 28 feet.

So what is going on in all these places across the world, and why are cities such as Beijing

sinking down into the ground?

It all has to do with water and land.

Due to the unsustainable exploitation and pumping of ground water beneath the city,

the cities ground elevation has begun to sink.

This is because the water is partly responsible for holding the ground up, which means with

the billions of litres of water being pumped up from underneath cities, they are over time

sinking lower and lower.

Here's a picture in the San Joaquin Valley in California showing the height of the land

in 1925, 1955 and 1977 – showing how much the ground in the valley sunk due to subsidence.

So what is land subsidence - and why is it causing cities to sink?

Aquitards within aquifer systems are the main causation of land subsidence from groundwater

pumping.

An easy way to imagine this is if you were to haphazardly arrange dinner plates in your

sink.

This would cause them to have quite a bit of room between them in which water can be

stored.

When this water is extracted, these sediments rearrange into stacks, which is similar to

stacking your plates in your cupboard – meaning they have less space to store water and therefore

occupy less space – seeing the ground lower.

While the ground can recover from land subsidence caused by reversible elastic deformation,

long-term pumping of ground water causes the land surface to subside permanently.

This greatly reduces the ground-water storage capacity due to the reduced space around the

granular aquitard skeletons.

In some places around the world, the ground is going down 10 times faster than water levels

are rising which is causing larger and longer floods in certain parts of the world.

Just in the United States alone, 17,000 square miles across 45 states have been directly

affected by land subsidence.

The over exploitation of underground water is causing many issues for the present and

future generations.

Sinking cities have a great effect on infrastructure and natural systems such as gravity driven

water structures - which can be affected by even the smallest change of gradient.

Damage to roads, railways, bridges, pipelines, buildings and wells is also a major problem

with the affects already being very visible in many major cities.

With sinking cities and land expected to cause trillions of dollars' worth of damage in

coming years, many parts of the world have major problems to overcome.

Thanks for watching and be sure to subscribe.

For more infomation >> Why Beijing Is Sinking Four Inches Every Year - Duration: 3:03.

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16 Things You'll Notice When You're In The Presence Of An Empath - Duration: 9:14.

16 Things You�ll Notice When You�re In The Presence Of An Empath

By Dylan Harper

�Yes, we notice a lot of what goes on around us- but you�ll notice some things about

us too.�

Can you remember an instance when someone, a complete stranger, poured their heart out

to you?

It probably happened without warning, and the emotions they were feeling were coursing

through your heart as well.

There is something magnetic about an empath; they have a force that draws other�s towards

them.

These people who open up to you, they don�t know why they do it- and it doesn�t matter.

We give them comfort and reassurance, and after riding the roller-coaster with them,

we do our best to help them find peace.

I can�t count how many experiences I have had like that- what about you?

Author of Non-Violent Communication, Marshall Rosenberg, gives us a concise definition of

what empathy really is:

�In empathy, you don�t speak at all.

You speak with the eyes.

You speak with the body.

If you say any words at all, it�s because you are not sure you are with the person.

So you may say some words.

But the words are not empathy.

Empathy is when the other person feels the connection to with what�s alive in you.�

So, yes, we notice a lot of what goes on around us- but you�ll notice some things about

us too.

16 Signs You�re In The Presence Of An Empath

1.

We are often told we�re �too sensitive� or �too emotional.�

Empaths aren�t �too� this or that.

What others describe as �over-feeling� is really just being in-touch with emotions-

theirs and yours.

2.

We really dislike being lied to.

It barely takes a glance in your direction and we know you�re lying.

The majority of people hate being lied to, but it really sucks for an empath.

It literally makes our skin feel gross and we feel that disgust every time we are around

them.

3.

Negative images directly affect us.

Empaths find it nearly impossible to �unfeel� something.

The news?

Stories of violence and heartbreak on social media?

We avoid them like the plague.

We are well aware of the pain in the world, and we feel it daily.

4.

We feel overwhelmed by crowds.

Empaths encompass every personality type.

We are introverts, extroverts, and ambiverts.

Yet, even the most outgoing of us can become easily overwhelmed in crowds.

We absorb everyone�s feeling and energies�it�s exhausting, to say the least.

5.

We find happiness through healing.

Empaths are there to help; we try to guide you towards healing.

Just like with all of our advice, it only helps if you actually implement it in your

life.

6.

We react differently to stimulants and medications.

Whether it is coffee or tea, soda or an energy drink, anything containing caffeine tends

to make us feel more anxious or agitated than others.

Also, we do our best to avoid prescription medication as much as possible due to the

numerous, and unpleasant, side effects we experience.

7.

We can�t be anyone except us.

If you�re looking for honesty and a true friendship, empaths are who you should be

searching for (but we�ll likely find you first).

We have grown into who we are, and we embrace who we are becoming.

Usually, it is others who have an issue with our sensitivity and honest nature.

8.

We know what you are going through because we are going through it with you.

If you�re not feeling well, are feeling overwhelming sadness and depression, or if

you�re agitated, we are going through all of those things with you.

We�re connected to those we care about, and we care about everyone.

9.

We have a special bond with animals.

Empaths don�t �own� animals, and we don�t have pets.

We have family members.

Looking at animals in the wild, we see a perfect and pure soul�a love incapable of hate.

We have conversations with them as you would anyone else, and sometimes, we even get a

response.

10.

We are usually tired, exhausted, and worn out.

We deal with more than just our personal emotions and mental drains, we deal with everyone else�s

as well.

Every day we are around other people, we absorb, process, and release what those around us

are experiencing.

And those are the lucky ones who have figured out how to process so they can release, instead

of holding onto everything until they can no longer function.

11.

If you ask for our advice, please take it.

We listen to every word you say, we put ourselves in your shoes, and we deliver heartfelt advice.

Is it too much to ask for you to listen to it?

The thing is, we know what we are talking about- and you do too.

In fact, we are telling you the exact same thing that you know you should do.

We know it.

You know it.

So, and I mean this in the nicest way possible, either take the advice or stop asking because

it wears on our patience.

12.

We become distracted rather easily.

Maybe it�s because of our heightened sensitivity to everyone and everything around us, but

empaths tend to lose focus easily and become distracted.

There is a bright side to this: empaths notice and appreciate all the little things most

people never take the time to notice.

13.

We genuinely detest narcissism.

Empaths can spot a narcissist a mile away, and that�s about as close as we like to

get to one.

14.

We are hyper-sensitive to certain sounds.

A certain pitch, a slight buzz, and loud noises can really get to us.

However, it isn�t just sounds- we are also sensitive to textures, fabrics, and bright

lights as well.

We experience the polar opposite too!

Gentle sounds, soft caresses, and delicate tastes are noticed just as intensely, but

in a pleasing manner.

15.

We are excellent listeners.

Go on, tell us everything about your life from the seemingly insignificant, to the drastically

transformative.

We will do more than listen- we will embark on that journey along side you, and experience

every high and low found within.

On top of that, you never have to worry about any judgment on our part; we never want to

hurt, only to help.

16.

Electronics act up around us.

I know this sounds strange to those who have not experienced it, but it happens.

We get shocked by touching the same things you normally do, and electronic equipment

acts strange around us.

Computers glitch, cars stall, phones die- if it has a current or a charge, it is probably

going to affect us or be affected by us.

For those of you who have read this article and telling yourself, �Finally!

I have a word for all of this and it makes sense now!� I am glad you have gained some

insight into your gift.

And that is exactly what it is- a gift.

It is something that we can learn from, and share with others.

Remember to make time for yourself, where your only focus is you.

Even just 5 minutes a day of silence and relaxed breathing can make a world of difference when

it comes to handling emotional stress-

and that�s good advice for everyone, not just empaths.

For more infomation >> 16 Things You'll Notice When You're In The Presence Of An Empath - Duration: 9:14.

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OH NO! Democrats Just Did Something HORRIBLE to Neil Gorsuch! THIS IS BAD! - Duration: 2:28.

OH NO! Democrats Just Did Something HORRIBLE to Neil Gorsuch! THIS IS BAD!

The Democrat party is nothing if not cruel. Now they have gone and hit an all-new low with their Trump hating with the horrible thing they did to Judge Niel Gorsuch… …TODAY THEY DELAYED THE SUPREME COURT VOTE FOR GORSUCH! The 15 Democrat team led by Chuck Schumer are trying to FORCE the Republicans to …

The Democrat party is nothing if not cruel. Now they have gone and hit an all-new low with their Trump hating with the horrible thing they did to Judge Niel Gorsuch….

…TODAY THEY DELAYED THE SUPREME COURT VOTE FOR GORSUCH!

The 15 Democrat team led by Chuck Schumer are trying to FORCE the Republicans to enact the nuclear option and FORCE a rule change in the Senate.

This would mean only a simple majority would be needed to name a Supreme Court Justice and NOT a 60 person vote. This is just absolutely despicable.

Apparently, they do NOT want to see a full Supreme court and are willing to do ANYTHING possible to stop it. However, some Democrats apparently do not agree with Schumers tactics even though they dislike Gorsuch. Sen. Patrick Leahy, D-Vt, said,.

I am not inclined to filibuster, even though I'm not inclined to vote for him.

This means he would join the Republicans to get the 60 votes needed but NOT vote for his confirmation. So it looks like there is still SOME dignity left with the Democrats.

If you think Neil Gorsuch, who MANY already confirmed once before, deserves a fair trial, then let the world now by Sharing this everywhere and calling your Senator!.

For more infomation >> OH NO! Democrats Just Did Something HORRIBLE to Neil Gorsuch! THIS IS BAD! - Duration: 2:28.

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The Best of Two Worlds - Duration: 10:23.

I am a bat, a bat …

a bat is an [animal] with no nationality.

When I was a kid, if people wanted to hurt me they would say that I was not an Armenian.

Where are you from? Are you Armenian? How do you speak Armenian?

And when they learnt that my dad speaks Armenian too, 'How does he speak Armenian?'

They would ask, "Are you Armenian? Are you Armenian?" I'd say yes I am Armenian.

Ethnically, I have an Armenian self-consciousness. I identify myself as Armenian. I am an ethnic Armenian.

I am half-Armenian, half-Russian, half-Georgian, and half-Ukrainian.

When you ask my non-Armenian friends about who Kyle is, they will reply that Kyle is an Armenian,

because they know and I know how important it is for me to be an Armenian. Very important.

My Salvadoran roots are more personal, more related to the family … so if you

want to know what it means for Kyle to be a Salvadoran you should come to my house.

I am half-Armenian and half-Nigerian. I consider myself neither only Armenian nor only Nigerian.

I am an Armenian, but the Irish and Canadian culture are also part of my identity.

In the past I'd said instinctively that I was Armenian. My father is an Arab,

but my only Arabic trait was my surname. But now I have a kind of a nostalgia

for the other half of myself, so now I say that I am half-half.

I fully acknowledge that I am half-Russian, though I don't know which part of me is Russian.

But I am in Armenia, I live like an Armenian … all these things, these buildings,

this air affect me, that's why I feel Armenian 55%.

I cannot say that I have an Indian identity; I would lie if I said so.

I consider myself more Serbian than Armenian. I think it's more because of the mentality,

and also the fact that I grew up there [Serbia].

I was an Armenian, I was a Georgian, now I am a bat. Now I am above ethnicity, I am just a happy person.

'I am 100% Armenian,' "I am 100% Salvadorian," "50 - 50" … there are no such things.

I just have two ethnicities, two homelands, two mother tongues and two cultures. It's that simple and beautiful.

The Armenian part of me pushes me to leave this country, to go somewhere else,

but it's also my Armenian identity that makes me miss this land when I am away two, or three months.

My Armenian identity is stronger because I was born here and I received an Armenian education,

my school was Armenian, my university was Armenian,

my friends, here in Armenia, are mainly Armenians, and I think in Armenian.

It's very important what language you use when you think.

Being Armenian is about having an Armenian mindset, using the Armenian language;

both written and spoken. They say it's only language and faith that kept Armenians Armenian.

I know many people in USA, whose parents are both Armenian, who always spoke Armenian at home,

and attended Armenian schools, but if you ask them, or if you talk to them in Armenian

they would barely be able to utter a sentence in Armenian.

What shall we think of them? In my family we did not speak Armenian, my mother is not Armenian,

but I speak Armenian. People are different. My brother is not like me, he doesn't speak Armenian.

When I am in Serbia, I don't forget the Armenian language. My mother always talks to me in Armenian,

that's the language we use to talk to each other. There, it's our 'secret language.'

It's a different feeling when I talk Armenian here, in Armenia, and when I talk

Western Armenian with my mother in Lebanon,

and I feel completely different when I speak Arabic; as if I am a different person.

And the lifestyle changes too.

When I am around people who don't know me, they immediately start talking Russian to me.

Then I understand that my Slavic genes are visible.

It is [odd], like, among Russian-speakers, for example

Slavs, you are an Armenian. And when you are around Armenians, you are a non-pure Armenian.

When I am in Serbia I am an outcast, I am 'that girl,' 'that Armenian girl.'

And here I am 'that Serbian girl.'

In Canada, my Canadian friends consider me an Armenian, and my Armenian friends

consider me a Canadian.

When I came to Armenia, I thought I would be considered an Armenian here, but I learnt

that there are 'Armenians' and 'Diaspora Armenians,' as well as 'mixed Armenians,' and et cetera

I always feel that I am a stranger. No matter how much I talk about being a patriot, a revolutionary,

all that was in my house. Then I came here, and people looked at me like, you know, a mixed person,

who has Arab blood too, not a pure Armenian

you know, like that thing in Harry Potter. It's funny.

If I have blond hair, or a different feature, like a piercing, then people look at me differently, negatively.

Like they treat me badly, as a foreigner.

You know, children always want to be accepted, to be a part of society,

To be like anyone else, not to stand out.

But then you understand that you are always going to stand out. It's unavoidable.

I feel completely fine with all my identities … with all of them, literally:

A Salvadoran, an Armenian, an American, a gay person, anyone …

so a person is not only an Armenian. You can have both parents be Armenian,

but it doesn't mean that you are only an Armenian.

A human being must be a human being, regardless of the ethnicity.

I am very proud that I do not have a single ethnicity. I am very proud that I have two,

and I would be even more proud, if I had more than two.

I think that a person with multiple ethnicities, well, his or her life is different for the better.

You become more tolerant towards people, you look at many things differently,

you don't have radical nationalism, which is common in mono-ethnic societies.

When people have more than one ethnicity, when they decide to form a family,

or start something common, they are more ready to compromises.

I can't imagine myself discriminating against someone because of the ethnic background,

as I understand that I myself do not belong to a specific ethnicity, so I can't discriminate someone else.

I think children from inter-ethnic families have a higher cultural understanding.

They would adapt to different environments more easily than children from monoethnic families,

Understanding that things are different, and cultures are different, opens your eyes, .

and you don't judge other cultures.

I think that's why I have better understanding of the world.

Having a mixed ethnic background makes you a world citizen.

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