The health benefits and uses of moringa powder, also known as drumstick or mallunggay powder.
1.
Moringa powder is made from the dried leaves of the moringa oleifera, a drought-resistant
tree native to warm climates around the world.
2.
This powder has been used as a natural medicine for thousands of years and has many health
benefits.
This is also known as "The miracle tree".
3.
You can purchase this powder from health food stores, it is recommended to purchase the
organic variety as this is the most powerful.
4.
This powder contains 46 types of antioxidants, over 92 nutrients and a host of anti-inflammatory
compounds, making it one of the most powerful super foods in the world.
5.
You should take 1 to 2 teaspoons of this powder every day to boost your health rapidly.
This can be added to cold water to make a tea, or blended into smoothies or juices.
It has a green earthy taste, similar to spinach.
6.
The powerful antioxidants are extremely powerful in destroying free radicals in the blood stream.
This reduces oxidative stress, and allows your body to heal from over 300 types of medical
conditions.
7.
The UV in sunshine can be damaging to the skin, however the antioxidants within moringa
power aid in protecting the skin from cancer and premature aging.
8.
You can also use fresh moringa leaves to make a tea, however the nutrients within the powder
are more easily absorbed by the body.
9.
The amino acids within the powder triggers elevated energy levels, making you sharper,
more alert and awake.
10.
When taking this regularly, the liver will begin to work more efficiently as this causes
it to flush out fat stores.
11.
This also works well for regulating the hormone levels in the body, especially for post-menopausal
women.
12.
Many people with stomach ulcers use this remedy to heal these and improve the digestive system.
13.
Those with high cholesterol levels are at risk of heart problems.
This powder prevents plaque from building up in the arteries.
This works well when you also perform a small amount of exercise each week.
14.
New studies are showing that moringa may also work as a treatment for Alzheimer's disease,
however more research is required.
15.
The powder also helps to regulate blood sugar levels, therefore providing a soothing effect
on those with diabetes.
16.
Many mothers who are breast feeding their babies use moringa to increase the nutrients
within their milk, helping their baby to grow healthily.
17.
The powder can also be made into a paste by adding a little water.
This can be applied to the skin to treat bacterial and fungal skin infections, and also pimples.
18.
Those with a low sexual drive can use moringa powder to boost their libido and sexual function.
19.
Some also refer to this as the "elixir of life" as it contains high concentrations
of zeatin.
This is a plant hormone which has been linked to slowing down the aging process of the body.
20.
A little moringa powder can be added to your plant pots to speed up the growth of seedlings.
21.
The rich iron content and Vitamin A fights anaemia and is therefore recommended for those
on a plant based diet, such as vegans.
22.
If you prefer, you can purchase moringa as dried leaves, fresh or in capsule form.
23.
Other parts of the moringa tree are used in traditional medicine, including the bark,
seeds, pods, roots, sap and flowers.
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Melee DPS Spec Legendaries in Patch 7.2.5 - Duration: 4:59.
Hi!
I'm Hazel, and this is a look at the new Spec legendaries coming to Melee Damage specs in
7.2.5.
Each Melee DPS is getting their own spec-focused legendary to bolster their resolve as they
swing wildly at demons and stuff.
On top of the spec legendaries there's new rings for each class too, which I'll cover
in their own video.
Some of these new legendaries will be fiercely sought after, while others will probably get
groaned at when they drop.
Let's take a look.
Frost Deathknights can get Cold Heart, a Crit Mastery chestplate.
Every second, you gain a stack of Cold Heart to buff your next Chains of Ice, stacking
up to 30 times.
If you have 30 stacks when you use Chains of Ice, the target will be stunned for 5 seconds.
That's pretty cool, but as it stands that's a straight up utility legendary, and a pretty
situational one at that.
Unholy DK's can collect Death Screamers, a pair of Haste Mastery gloves.
They cause your Festering Strike to summon a Risen Skulker to aid you in battle for a
very specific 22 seconds.
This can only happen once a minute so you get an extra pal for a little more than a
third of the time.
Havoc Demon Hunters get Chaos Theory, a Haste Crit cloak.
While wearing it, your Blade Dance will have a 15% chance to grant you Chaos Blades for
6 seconds.
That's a pretty big proc that doesn't last super long.
This is one of those RNG legendaries where you can get stupidly lucky,proc all fight
and get an insane parse, but for the most part it's middle of the pack.
Feral Druids can seek out a Behemoth Headdress, which is a Haste Mastery helmet.
It causes the duration of your Tiger's Fury to be increased by a little less than half
a second per combo point spent.
If that's enough time to get off one last buffed bleed, that might parse out OK.
If it's tuned properly, this should be a bit of a skill legendary that alters the playstyle
for kitties looking for a challenge.
Survival Hunter's might find an Unseen Predator's Cloak, although I don't know how they're going
to find it if they can't SEE IT!
This Mastery Haste cloak gives you 10% increased crit chance against enemies with your Explosive
Trap dot on them.
With perfect play, you can get about 30% uptime on that DOT.
This one might fit better in a cleave set than single target.
Windwalker Monks can look for the Wind Blows, which seems kind of obvious.
Your Strike of the Windlord will have a 20% reduced cooldown and make your next Blackout
Kick free.
That brings it down to a 32 second cooldown from 40.
That's straight-forward enough that I'm sure the math-inclined monks have already parsed
this out and either wishlisted or trashed it by now.
Ret Paladins get Scarlet Inquisitor's Expurgation.
I feel like they're really scraping the barrel for paladiny words at this point.
It's a Haste Mastery chestplate that gives you a stacking buff to divine Storm.
You get 10% increased damage, stacking up to 30 times for a maximum 300% buffed storm
twice a minute.
Like the Survival cloak, this one is more likely to find a home in a cleave set than
anything else.
Assassination rogues can seek out The Empty Crown.
It's a Mastery Crit helmet that causes your Kingsbane to generate 50 energy over 5 seconds.
I'm not a Rogue expert but that seems like it could be pretty strong- more energy to
work with while you're buffing up your Kingsbane dot has to be nice.
It's also one of my picks for coolest new legendary because of the ongoing theme in
the flavor text, name and effect.
Subtlety Rogues can find The First of the Dead.
That's a pair of Haste Mastery hands, which makes me think it could've just as easily
been Fist of the dead.
Your Symbols of Death will grant 30 energy and buff your damage by 10% for 8 seconds.
The 30 second cooldown on Symbols makes that pretty decent uptime.
First of the Dead should be a solid damage legendary- I don't know if it's top-tier,
but at the very least it shouldn't be a huge disappointment.
Outlaw rogues get The Curse of Restlessness, a Crit Mastery cloak.
Your Restless Blades will reduce the cooldown of Curse of the Dreadblades by a quarter second
per combo point spent.
The flavor text on this one is delightfully to-the-point.
'We get restless easily.
We need something to do".
I feel you, spooky pirate ghosts.
I feel you.
Enhancement shamans can seek out the Primal Ascendant's Stormcallers, a pair of Mastery
Haste shoulders.
They give your Rockbiter a 10% chance to grant you Ascendance for 10 seconds.
Whether or not that maths out to be good, it sounds kind of fun to get little mini ascends
throughout a fight.
Arms Warriors can get The Great Storm's Eye, a Haste Mastery helmet.
Your Bladestorm or Ravager will increase your movement speed and damage for 6 seconds, increasing
periodically and stacking up to 6 times.
What it doesn't specify is what that period is.
Presumably at the end of your Bladestorm you're sprinting around 60% faster smacking things
for 24% extra damage, which sounds fun if not super amazing damage wise.
Fury Warriors can find the Valarjar Berserkers, a pair of Haste Crit pants.
While wearing them, your Rampage crits will generate you 6 rage.
That's a very simple effect that's easily mathed out, and I imagine that it's somewhat
competitive with the other legendaries.
If it's not, that's just a waste of some perfectly good pants.
So, those are the new spec-specific Melee DPS Legendaries coming to WoW in 7.2.5!
I'll be covering the new legendaries for healers, tanks and ranged as well as the new class
rings in more videos.
Let me know what you think, and have a wonderful, wonderful day.
Bye!
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Running Wild With EH: Microblading - Duration: 1:32.
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The Real | May 30, 2017 : Brows ...is two too many ? - Duration: 7:43.
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THERE HAVE IN FACT BEEN FACE TO FACE MEETINGS WITH EXTRATERRESTRIALS – AN INCREDIBLE STORY FROM A RE - Duration: 4:29.
THERE HAVE IN-FACT BEEN FACE TO FACE MEETINGS WITH EXTRATERRESTRIALS � AN INCREDIBLE STORY
FROM A RELIABLE SOURCE
BY ARJUN WALIAMAY
Paul Hellyer, Canada�s former Minister of Defence, has been creating awareness about
the fact that we are not alone, and that an extraterrestrial presence has been identified
by the nations of this world.
For those who are still unaware that there is actually, using the worlds of ex-astronaut
and Princeton Physics professor Dr. Brian O�leary, �abundant evidence that we are
being visited,� it would be easy to label Hellyer as �crazy.� But for anybody reading
this, just know that there are hundreds of high ranking people from within the military,
politics, academia and more who are now doing the same as Hellyer.
He is not alone, but in the company of many who have and do roam the highest levels of
government and defence.
You can check out the Disclosure Project to learn more about that.
�There is a serious possibility that we are being visited and have been visited for
many years by people from outer space, from other civilizations.
This should be the subject of rigorous scientific investigation and not the subject of �rubbishing�
by tabloid newspapers.�
� Lord Admiral Hill-Norton, Former Chief of Defence Staff, 5 Star Admiral of the Royal
Navy, Chairman of the NATO Military Committee (source)
In the interview below with Motherboard, Hellyer details a personal story which involved himself
and his Nephew.
Keep in mind, there are hundreds of these high ranking individuals, from presidents,
to four star Generals, to Defence Ministers around the world and more who have all made
some eye-opening statements.
Hellyer is the first from the G8 countries of cabinet rank to speak publicly about it.
He goes on to speak of a conversation he had with his nephew about the book, who in turn
had another conversation with a United States Air Force general stating that the General
said, �every word of it is true and more.�
Hellyer then goes on to explain how he himself then phoned the general and said, �before
I could even say hello and how are you, he said �every word of it is true and more.�
And he said there had in fact been face to face meetings between United States officials
and extraterrestrials from other Star Systems.�
Again, stories like this from credible people have spread their way into the mainstream.
It�s not really a fringe topic anymore.
The only thing that worries me is the �spin� corporate media could put on it, given the
fact that they seem to do that with so many stories in all fields, from politics and science.
For more on Paul Hellyer, the work that he is doing and the information he�s putting
out there, you can visit his website
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Does America Need A Northern Border Wall - Duration: 3:47.
Does
America Need A Northern Border Wall?
Keeping track of people legally entering and leaving the United States is a formidable
task.
Nevertheless, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has released figures on people who overstay
their visas and other legal forms of admissions.
Total overstays for 2016 stood at close to 740,000 people, of which up to 630,000 were
suspected to still be in the country.
As Statista's Dyfed Loesche notes, Canadians and Mexicans are the biggest groups of people
with non-immigrant admissions to the United States that overstayed their lawfully authorized
time period.
However, the DHS only counts in arrivals and departures by sea and air as stated in its
report.
Unlike all other countries, the overwhelming majority of visitors from Canada or Mexico
enter the United States by land.
"The collection of departure information in the land environment is more difficult than
in the air and sea", the DHS writes.
While many Canadians or Mexicans could fly in ore arrive by boat they might leave the
U.S. across the land border.
So, there's always a degree of uncertainty in the data.
While Canada and Mexico are the United States' direct neighbors the figures for the rest
of the countries shown in the below above probably are more accurate.
This overview includes countries that are taking part in the so-called visa waiver program
(VWP) and those who don�t.
It only shows data for leisure and business visas, not for students.
The DHS admits that there is a level of uncertainty in how accurate these numbers are and calls
them a snapshot.
For the air and sea arrivals and departures the department relies on data that commercial
and private carriers need to provide.
Also, the figures include suspected in-country and out-of-country overstays.
This means that some of the people who initially overstayed might have already left.
All of which raises the question - does America need a northern border wall also?
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This Is Not Happening - Steve Simeone - Brother Wars - Duration: 13:31.
- Mark's eyes rolled into the back of his head.
And he starts to spit out Mountain Dew and Cheeto dust.
He looks like a dragon,
and he starts swinging the joystick
in front of his body like a martial arts weapon,
and for the first time I saw fear in my big brother's eyes.
He was like, "Hey, dude, take it easy,"
and he's like-- [high-pitched voice] "Hiyah!"
- The baby's coming! It's coming!
[dark electronic music]
[grunting]
[yells]
♪
[screams]
♪
Ooh. Hello.
♪
[groaning]
[screaming]
♪
[cheers and applause]
- He's got his own podcast
called "Good Times with Steve Simeone."
It's amazing. Please give it up
for Mr. Steve Simeone, everybody.
[cheers and applause]
- So yeah, I have a story about my family.
I think family's a pretty incredible thing
because it teaches you unconditional love.
Like, seriously, if you think back to your childhood,
and if you treated a stranger now
as poorly as you treated your brothers, sisters,
and cousins, you'd be in jail right now.
That's the truth.
In my house, a felony was committed every day.
Every day, a felony was committed.
Blackmail, extortion, assault, larceny,
arson more than once, attempted murder.
It happened all the time,
because my big brother was the worst offender.
He was a dick, okay?
And I remember this one year for Christmas
we all got excited, because we had to come together
and ask Santa for a family gift, like, a big gift,
and I was like, "Oh, what are we gonna get? Can we get a monkey?"
Right, like, I didn't know. Right?
And my big brother was like, "We're gonna get an Atari."
I'm like, "I don't even know what that is."
He was like, "We're gonna ask for an Atari."
So, we got an Atari that year for Christmas,
and if you're not old enough to remember what an Atari is,
it was the first video game system for the house.
Dude, right, I--so many kids, they're like, "What do you mean?
You couldn't play on your phone?"
No, dude, back in the day you needed a quarter
to play video games, and you'd run out,
so you'd have to go through your house
like the goddamn Goonies looking for pirate treasure
to find another quarter.
I'm going, like, "Where did Dad sit? Check the couch there."
We're going through my mom's old jackets.
[imitates hawk] "We got quarters!"
So you'd ride your bike to a video game thing
or maybe get a ride to the mall,
and then you could be at the arcade,
but then, you could be in the middle of a game,
and three teenagers show up in Black Sabbath t-shirts,
and you're like, "Forget it,
"I'm not getting stabbed over Q*bert.
The game's yours."
[cheers and applause]
So--so this Atari was supposed to bring joy
into our house, but it didn't,
'cause my big brother ruined it.
And it wasn't the fact that he would just beat us
in the video games. He would sing songs to us
as he was beating us in the games.
Like, he'd be like-- ♪ You did your best
♪ But I guess your best wasn't good enough ♪
I'm like, "Shut up, dude!"
He's like, "Hey, relax, it's just a game."
So we're still playing, and then he kept quiet.
And then right before the game was over,
he'd go, "Do you hear that?"
And I'd go, "Hear what?" He goes, "Shh, shh, shh!
"Do you hear that?" I go, "What?"
He goes, "I think it's Queen warming up in the background."
♪ No time for losing 'cause I am the champion ♪
Now I'm shaking like McFly at end of "Back to the Future."
I'm like, "You fat son of a bitch!
It's on!" And I hit him,
but that's what he wanted, he wanted me to hit him,
because he outweighed me by 100 pounds,
and then he'd just start to choke-slam me
like André the Giant and drop a big Hulk Hogan leg
and then pin me for a five count like King Kong Bundy,
and then my dad would be like, "Son of a bitch!
I'll unplug the goddamn game!"
Now my dad's running downstairs, he's breaking up the fight.
He's like, "Chris, go to your room!"
And Chris is like, "Steve started it."
And he was like, "Well, then you're going to your room too!"
How the hell is that fair?
That's not fair.
It's not.
So my little brother knew
he could never beat up my big brother.
So he decided to get him where it counted.
Video game championship of the house.
Yes.
My little brother became like the Rudy of video games.
He would wake up at 5:00 in the morning
when nobody was awake just to practice.
He knew where my mom hid all the junk food,
so he would steal, like, a 2-liter bottle
of Mountain Dew.
Bro, before there was Red Bull or 5-Hour Energy,
there was mother-effing Mountain Dew.
[cheering] Right?
Twice the caffeine, twice the sugar.
He's drinking it warm straight out of the 2-liter.
He looked like a rapper drinking a 40 of St. Ides
back in the '90s.
He'd be like "Mountain Dew!"
And then his little heart would start getting jacked,
and he's ripping open cheese curls at 6:00 in the morning,
shoving Cheetos in his mouth,
and that orange and cheese curl dust
is floating through the living room
like cocaine in "The Departed."
Do you remember when Nicholson had these, like--
[high-pitched voice] "Cheese curls! Cheese curls!"
And then he would get excited and backwash it
into the Mountain Dew-- disgusting.
'Cause it looked like a bottle of Goldschlager
with, like, just pieces of stuff floating in there
like one of those snow globes.
So Mark, he got really good at video games, right?
But then some of the kids didn't believe him,
that he got that good at video games.
They're like, "Why are you lying to make friends?"
He's like, "I didn't. I did it."
So this is how smart my little brother was.
He's like, "I'm gonna need evidence."
So he bought a Polaroid camera
to take pictures of the TV set
to prove that he beat games and stuff.
And then, I remember this kid Jason was like,
"You--we don't believe you." He's like, "Oh, really?
I wish I had something to show you."
Boom. Right?
And everybody's like, "Oh, that's awesome!"
And then Jason was like, "Yeah?
Well, how do we know you did it?"
And the next picture is, like, my little brother
hugging the TV like--
[high-pitched voice] "I knocked out Mike Tyson,
bitch." Right?
So, Mark got good at games.
My big brother doesn't know this, right?
Couple years had gone by. I remember this day vividly.
Okay.
My big brother's on the game console,
he's down there, he's warming up.
He doesn't know Mark's gotten this good.
We are confident.
I mean, we come down the steps
like Ric Flair in The Four Horsemen confident.
Like, my little brother's like, "Whoo!
"You might not like it, but one day,
you'll learn to love it, fat boy!"
Let's rock."
Mark immediately starts lighting him up
and he's like, "It's awfully quiet over there,
you must be losing. Bawk, bawk." Right?
And Chris is like, "Shut up." And Mark's like, "Okay. Relax.
"It's just a game.
Hey, Chris, do you hear that?" And Chris goes, "Hear what?"
He goes, "I think it's Queen warming up in the background."
♪ No time for losing
♪ 'Cause I am the new champion! ♪
"Steve, take a picture of his fat face when I win."
So I'm like, "Dude, where's your camera?"
And he's like, "Oh, my God! I left it upstairs."
I'm like, "What?"
He goes, "It's next to the Fruity Pebbles!"
So as I'm running up the steps and Mark's not looking,
Chris unplugged his joystick.
[crowd murmurs] Oh!
Oh, my God, it gets so much worse.
So much worse.
So I'm coming down the steps
and I just see Mark going, "I can't move my man.
"I can't move my man! Hit pause! Hit pause!"
And Chris is going, "What? I can't hear you.
Queen's playing too loud."
He's like, "This doesn't count!"
Chris wins the game.
Immediately, Mark starts to cry.
"I hate you." And when Mark pushes Chris away,
he sees that that cord was unplugged.
Oh, my effing goodness.
I didn't think this could happen in real life.
Mark's eyes rolled into the back of his head,
and he starts to spit out Mountain Dew and Cheeto dust.
He looks like a dragon.
And he starts swinging the joystick
in front of his body like a martial arts weapon.
And for the first time, I saw fear in my big brother's eyes.
He was like, "Hey dude. Take it easy."
And he was like, "I hate you!"
Now it's over his head like Indiana Jones.
It sounds like a Blackhawk's landing in our family room.
And he's just going, "Die, bitch, die!"
And he starts to smash my big brother in the face.
I'm like, "What should I do?"
And Mark, he's like, "Help me!"
So we double-teamed on him,
dropping those mother-effing bees on him.
We're giving him a ghetto boy's beat down.
I don't know if it's doing any damage, but it feels great.
I'm like, "Take that, fat boy, take that."
Marky starts to take the cord,
and he's wrapping it around Chris' throat.
He's making noises like Luca Brasi in "The Godfather."
Like--[groaning]
I'm like, "You're gonna kill him!"
"I want to kill him!" "I want to kill him!"
So as Mark's leaning in on the choke,
I see Chris's legs start to shake,
and his chubby fingers going back and forth like this.
Like-- [breathing heavily]
Like Hulk Hogan in The Sleeper, and he just throws Mark.
[whooshes] Mark flies.
And he gets up and he's like-- [breathing heavily]
And I'm like, "Hey man.
I'm glad you won."
And he goes, "Oh, yeah? I'm glad I did this."
And he went...boom.
Right in my face.
Now, look, there's a code to brother wars.
It's passed down from generation to generation.
No punching to the face.
Everything else is on the books.
You could throw a ninja star at your brother,
launch a bottle rocket at him,
put a stick in his bike and watch him flip over.
All that's cool.
But no kicking to the balls and no punching to the face.
So he drops me, and I'm pissed.
I get up and I'm like, "Oh, ho, ho, eff this.
I'm getting Mom!" And I take off.
He's like, "Where are you going?"
I'm like, "I'm getting Mom!
You're going to jail, bitch! You're going to jail!"
And Mark is like, "We're pressing charges!
We're pressing charges!"
Now, Chris is real calm, and he's like, "Where you going?"
I'm like, "I'm getting Mom! You're going to jail, bitch!"
And he just looks at me, he goes,
"You mean, uh, my mom, right?"
And I went...
"Get--I'm getting Mom." He's like,
"The woman you live with?
"That's my mom.
Nobody ever told you that you were adopted?"
And Marky goes, "That's not true."
"Is it not true? Did I punch you in the face?
"No, 'cause you're my real brother.
I punched Steve in the face 'cause he's a stranger."
I was like,
"Well, I'm-- I'm still gonna tell."
He's like, "Go ahead.
"Tell my mom that her real son had to punch you in the face.
"See what happens.
She'll make you pack up your stuff and leave."
I was like...
[laughter]
"I don't have anywhere else to go."
So he's like, "Well...
"I guess I won't tell.
"So if you don't tell,
you can just come down here and pretend this didn't happen."
I was like, "Thanks, man."
He's an evil genius.
He punches me in the face and I'm thanking him for it.
So I didn't--I didn't have an ending to that story,
'cause that, like, happened.
Do you know what I mean? Like, it just--
I was just like, "Yeah, my big brother was a jerk
and had me convinced for a couple years
that I was adopted.
Like, it happened all the time.
We would always fight, we would always say
the meanest stuff possible.
So then I was like, "Yeah, if I talk about this onstage,
people can relate to it, you know?"
That's it, like, big brother-- brothers can be mean
and you love each other through it and that's it.
Now we're awesome friends.
So, one night after a show, this guy came up to me,
and he was like, "You know what, dude?
"My big brother, same thing.
He used to tell me I was adopted all the time."
He--and I was like, "Yeah, they're jerks, right?"
And he was like, "Well, the messed up thing is,
years later I found out I really was adopted.
Yeah, and here's the thing though, he wasn't the only--
People started to come up to me and they were like--
Like, they had this uneasiness about being adopted.
I'm like, "Oh, my God, this is not what I want to do."
I want to put more love into the world
and remind people that family's awesome
and it's the little things and pizza night and stuff.
You know?
And then the other thing is, like, so I always thought
I wanted to adopt kids at some point,
maybe 'cause, in hindsight, my brother told me
I was adopted for years.
But, right, like I think what a privilege it would be,
'cause getting back to that whole unconditional love thing.
Like, how amazing that would be to, like, one day hear my kids
getting into a fight downstairs and one kid's like,
"You know you were adopted?"
And he's like, "Yeah, that's right, bitch,
"'cause Mom and Dad wanted me.
"They walked into a room and picked me out.
"You were an accident.
"You just showed up and they were like,
'How we gonna feed this one?'"
Good night and God bless you.
Take care.
[dark electronic music]
♪
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The TestTable - Introduction + How Does Education Contribute to Society? - Duration: 7:09.
Hello! First, I want to say thank you so
much the reception for my first pilot
slash conceptual video was overwhelming.
Thank you! So, this is The TestTable: your
guides are thinking empirically about
modern personally or societally relevant
questions. Just to clarify my vision to
you guys, The TestTable is a single
series within The Liaison network, which
is kind of confusing because there's
literally only one show and one person
right now. But hopefully that changes
soon! I had some other ideas for shows;
hit me up if you want to become a
producer. This episode might be a little
bit long because I'm gonna take a minute
to explain you the show first. Y'all... the
reason why I'm making the show is
because I'm tired... tired of the BS okay
what I'm tired of these people wildly
throwing around their opinions like
fistfuls of spaghetti at the wall and
having that be the substance of any
discussion. The age of rhetoric is over.
This performance and emotion based
technique was incredibly important to
Socrates and his boys like 2,000 years
ago. And don't get me wrong there's
good reason for that! It's because we
really frickin sucked at knowing stuff.
But now with advances in mathematics and
computational tools or neuroscience, a
lot of things which were once in the
realm of philosophy or discussion are
now quantifiable, measurable, and testable
in some way; or at least there's people
trying to do so! So this series will be
me taking something that people tend to
just talk about all willy-nilly and
break it down how an expert who spent
their entire life thinking about the
issue approach to a question
experimentally. I will not be telling you
what you should think. Hopefully rather
you'll feel as though I'm giving you
tools to think about issues in the same
way experts do. But that's enough
housekeeping and my own brand of
philosophical BS; let's get them to an
example! Everyone should go to college...
This is certainly something that we've
heard before in some form. I tried to
basically make it
as vague as possible let's be honest. But the
way this is phrased doesn't lead to very
fruitful discussion and mixed company.
Maybe another question might be more
useful! How about: "Does having more
educated citizens make society better?"
That's an improvement there's more
direction to it now how about: "How does
extra schooling induced through compulsory
schooling laws affect the likelihood of
voting and civic participation in the
United States and the United Kingdom?
Now that question is testable
testable bah bah bah bah bah God sorry I
just love this frickin stuff. So Kevin
Milligan at the University of British
Columbia and others thought to
themselves, "Man while it would be fun to
investigate the link between schooling
and the quality of political choices,
that's going to be very difficult to
measure. We can however test, they proceed,
whether schooling improves civic
participation as measured by the
probability of voting now." There's a
question you can answer!
Notice it doesn't really solve a
question like "Should college be
mandatory? or "Should college be free?"
because that's impossible to do in one
go. That's not how science works. It could
however give you a data point and
additional motivation to incentivize
funding for education if civic
participation is valued by the society.
And it does so quantitively! Now they
didn't run an experiment but rather
collected sets of survey data from the
National Election Studies in the United
States or the British Election Studies.
These are two aptly-named institutions
by the way. The researchers found that
just 52 percent of US high school
dropouts reported voting, but as you
increase education this percentage
increases to 67% for high school
graduates, 74% individuals with some
college, and 84% for college graduates!
Interestingly however the relationship
becomes less intense, less steep, when
looking at registered voters only. So 85%
of high school dropouts and 95% of
college graduates reported voting. Now as
far as the other metrics of civic
participation, people who graduated high
school as opposed to dropping out
are 80% more likely to a register to
vote, 10 to 27 percent more likely to
report following campaigns through
whatever form of media, five percent more
likely to say they trust the federal
government, and 23 percent more likely to
just say that they trust people!!
Like humans! Across the pond in the UK they
sorted people out by the age they left
school, be that 14 15 16 17 or 18 and
older. And they did not seem to reliably
predict voting probability or civic
participation. This is an important
observation because at least at the time
this research was published, the voter
registration system and the UK was very
different.
Only 5.9 percent of the British
electorate are not registered to vote!
And this is because once a year local
governments who are responsible for the
register send a form to every household in
the region asking for a list of names of
eligible voters who live in the
household. If you miss that form they
send you another one. If you miss that
they find you 1,000 pounds! From this
study it appears overall the Brits are
more likely to vote, and perhaps it's
because of this voter registration
policy. But as relevant to this study
it's important to note that this policy
seems to reduce the education
dependent effect on voting probability.
In other words people who finish school
at 14 are almost as likely to vote in
the UK as someone who finished at 18. This
obviously raises the question, "What would
happen if the registration regime in the
United States were made more like the UK?"
What the researchers concluded pretty
hilariously... what's the word? Intuitive? If
the reason why we don't vote is because
we're lazy, making voting registration
easier won't help anything. However if it
is the case that the incurred cost of
registration or procrastination is the
driving factor then liberalizing
registration could remove barriers that
impede lower educated people and
increase voter turnout. However as a
major overhaul of the United States
registration regime is unlikely, the
results of the study lead policymakers
and community members with clear
actionable advice: If you want a healthy
democracy full of active and informed
people, it helps to have them educated. So
that concludes this episode. Remember now:
This is just one study and one piece of
an enormous puzzle that is how
investment in education contributes to society.
And for all I know there could have been
a piece released since this one that just
turned it right on its head. But hey
that's how the science thing works right?
And obviously special thanks to these
researchers Kevin Milligan Enrico
Moretti and Philip Oreopolis. Keep doing
good science. One more time:
Message me if you want to produce a show
or writing series on this network. I've
got ideas. Please! That's all for now.
Have your tab... have your table
tested... I still need a good sign off for
this show. Peace!
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He is the essence of the Space as well as the Placeless Realm - Duration: 0:36.
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Saying Sorry To Your Kids is Important - A Lesson For All Parents - Duration: 6:53.
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CounterPoint 208 - What is the Truth? - Duration: 26:44.
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Catedrala Unirii Naționale - RADAUTI - National Union Cathedral (Bucovina, Romania) - Duration: 2:04.
The National Union Cathedral, dedicated to the Descent of the Holy Spirit, is located in the central park of Radauti
The construction of the cathedral omagiates the Bucovina return to the motherland, Romania, in 1918
Between 1775 and 1918 Bucovina belonged to the Habsburg Empire
The idea of building the cathedral emerged in 1920, but it actually took place between 1927 and 1961
This long period was due to technical, economic and World War II problems
The Church of the Descent of the Holy Spirit was sanctified on May 28, 1961, on Sunday of Pentecost (dedication day)
The cathedral is built in neo-Byzantine style with Moldovan influences
The church is 60m long and 50m tall
The roof is crowned with 7 towers, the central one having a cross of 6m high and 4m wide
The interior of the church is divided into three naves separate by columns with corinthian caps
The central tower is based on a circular portico, unique architectural solution in Romania
The iconostasis comes from the church in Rapciuni, today covered by the lake of the Bicaz hydro power plant
Above the side naves there are broad loggias
Above the entrance there is a balcony that houses the choir of the church
The church has two candelabrum, of which the largest, made in Targu Neamt, weighs 420 Kg
The church was painted in frescoes in 1959-1960
The church is listed on the List of Historical Monuments in Suceava County
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日本が大好きな女の子たちーGirls in love with Japan - Duration: 12:20.
You may show envy to someone when he or her speaks another language fluently.
But why are these people cool?
We all have many reasons to speak a foreign language,
and these are very important reasons.
Among my friends, I have a friend who loves Japan very much.
The cool thing about her is that
even when she comes back from Japan, she stills works with Japanese people speaking Japanese!
So from now on, let's have her introduce the popular tourist spot in Vancouver-----
Vancouver Lookout!
Hi Danielle, in Japanese...!
Danielle: In Japanese?
Vivian: Introduce yourself in Japanese, please!
D: Self-introduction?
I do not know what to say...
V: Where did you live in Japan?
D: Well, I was born in Canada,
I lived in a town in Fukushima for 5 years
A small town called Misho-machi in Aizu
It is far far behind the mountains..
V: yup, it is far behind...
D: My town is more rural than any Japanese rural town you can imagine.
V: that indeed is the best intro I ever heard! (Laugh)
D: It is about 2000 people
V: You remember all the details (like population)? WAIT! 2000 people only?!!!
D: 2000 people
V: that is tiny!
D: this is where they check tickets
スタッフ:IDを見せてください
あなたはゲストだよね? はい
V:みんなこのパスのこと知っているみたい
たくさんの人はパスを持ってくるの?
そうだよ。。
V:表情でわかるわ。。
D: Thanks for waiting guys!
V: What is this (The pass you used just now)?
D: This is for a tour challenge called Vancouver Tour Challenge.
Each year, Tourism Vancouver
provides...this type of Challenge...
Background noise: siren
D: let's get back to the pass--this is a booklet handed to the tour operators.
D and V: this is very noisy!!
D: Let's come back to the topic--Tour challenge is provided for the tour operators.
People who work in the tourism industry.
We can go to many places for free or discount with this pass.
I believe you can see these pages--there are many attractions
Such as Museums, tourist spots,
there are many places.
We get to go there to experience the places
and we get stamps
When you have collected more than 20 stamps,
for a period of a month;
You can have a yearly pass to go almost anywhere for free!
I do think it is important for us to go so we can serve our customers better
So today, we are
I have not been here before,
we are going to Vancouver Lookout
V: That was Danielle introducing the place we go today,
She works at JTB currently.
She just came back to Canada for...6 months, right?
D: Not even....I came back in Jan..
because of the job...so now I have worked...4 months
I am very lucky I can do this right after I am back!
D: Today, the weather is rarely nice
IT IS SUNNY! HOW RARE IS THAT!
I think we will see beautiful views at the top. =p
Let's go and see!
V: we are going together so you will see beautiful Vancouver in 360 degrees!
Elevator ascending...
V: Oh the lookout!
V:そっか、スタンプのことについて聞かないとね
V: guys, we have arrived but
Danielle needs to ask some questions
D: so here are the questions we need to answer..
You either find answers to this question,
or you upload photos on instagram, facebook or twitter
V: too bad they do not have youtube..
D: yeah..if they have that option it is so easy for us..
What is Canadian Pacific Railway primarily used for?
Well, I do not know either...lets post photos on instagram?
V: you are taking it with you?
D: I will return it to them later
V: wow it's pretty!
D: yup, it is a great view
V: I think that the answer is written on one of these boards..
D: yup. we are looking for that board
V: this is really beautiful
D: yup, I agree
V: like I mentioned in previous videos in the channel,
Vancouver is surrounded by mountains
the nature is beautiful here.
D: you can see very far from here
This is Grouse Mountain
V: that was the famous Grouse Mountain..
V:思ったより低い
D: これだ!Pacific railway
We found it
V:昔、中国の移民はそこで働いていたんだよね
D:貨物を運んでいたね。Freight railway
V: Freight?
D: freightは乗客ではなく、物を運ぶ列車のことだよ
V:わかった
V:I still think it remains even this day as a frieght train
V:乗客 is passenger
From here, we have an unexpected encounter!
Language is the bridge to connect things and expand the possibilities in the world!
V:実はYoutubeビデオを撮影しているよ
出会っちゃうなんて
男:私はなんか広告をしようか
D:これをアピールしよう!
男:あなたは旅行会社?
D:そうだよ
V: this guy is from the same industry!
男:ビジネスカードは持っている?
D: 持っているよ、ちょっと待ってね
V:このパスで知らない人はつながってしまうね!(外国語で!)
男:(私に向かって)どれぐらいここにいるの?
D:彼女は現地の人だよ
He mistook me as a Japanese tourist...
男:ごめんね!
D:日本人じゃないからね
d:日本語は結構流暢だけど
男:私の名前はDaniel
みんな:マジ?! 信じらない!
すごい偶然だ
D:ちょっとインスタグラムに写真を載せてから移ろう
V:私が撮ろうか?
D:とってあるよ、大丈夫
V:頭は映らなくてもいい?
D:大丈夫だよ、ハッシュタグ#すればいい
V:it is hard to get the view on my camera..
D: Look at it, there are many people from Japan
V: yup, you are right
I think people use stickers to show where they are from
D: look at this, (Vancouver) to Tokyo is about
7450 kilometers!
V: it is far.
V: it takes 10 hours by an airplane?
D: i think it takes more than 10...I was born in Edmonton (East Canada)
I need to transfer at Calgary
I believe Vancouer is
10 hours?
D: look at that! that place has a sticker!
V: Where is it?
D: in the North Arctic
V: That looks far from Vancouver
D: look at it, the south arctic has it too
D: so that was Vancouver lookout
V: we are going up?
D: we are going up first and then go down
V: I was not listening at all
D: I knew you were not listening!
V: you are right..
My mind was on the camera the whole time...lol
D: well, I guess you need to do that...
V: Where do we go next?
D: Museums are closed now
So...
V: your book is white...
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A truly international career at BSH – work with colleagues from all over the world - Duration: 1:25.
Hello, my name is Joao Santos, I come from Portugal.
I started in BSH China.
I start working in BSH in Turkey.
I've started in BSH Poland.
International Collaboration at BSH
BSH is a big and international company and it offers you many chances.
You have to use English every day and you have colleagues from all around the world.
I've already traveled to about six or seven different countries.
How do you experience internationality at BSH?
I stayed for three months in China in Nanjing.
I was in Chennai in India in our factories.
It was a great opportunity to not only grow professionally but also personally.
You have a great place, amazing city.
It was the flexibility BSH offers you and the opportunities that really made me stay here.
The colleagues, I mean the trainees coming from different countries and different academic
backgrounds now work together, sit together and also have fun together.
For me it's really important to know where each person is coming from and what's important
to them.
I have never felt that so far, from a different continent, I have been welcomed nicely.
You get outstanding people and quite a close team you can work with and that's probably everything you need to expand your career.
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What is Sweet Wormwood? | Useful info - Duration: 5:09.
What is Sweet Wormwood?
There is a difference between Wormwood and Sweet Wormwood.
Regular wormwood, or Artemisia absinthium, is famous as being the main ingredient used
to make absinthe.
This species has been touted as a beneficial alternative cancer treatment as well, although
to date, scientific evidence cannot yet support these claims effects.
Regular wormwood also contains thujone, a volatile oil that can lead to problems with
the kidneys and liver.
It is not recommended for consumption in high amounts.
Sweet Wormwood however, has long been used in traditional forms of herbal medicine and
does not contain the same harmful amounts of thujone.
Sweet Wormwood, or Artemisia annua, typically grows in western regions of Asia, Northern
Africa, and Europe, although it is now grown in North America as well.
Its primary active ingredient is artemisinin which is now widely accepted as a conventional
medical treatment for malaria.
Currently, the use of Sweet Wormwood for cancer treatment is a major area of interest.
Initial research conducted on in vitro cancer cells showed that artemisinin from this plant
helped to eliminate these cells by promoting apoptosis.
Cancer cells require iron to replicate their cellular structures when dividing.
Because cancerous cells have higher concentrations of iron than normal cells, it has been proposed
that mechanisms which target and kill cells that only have high iron levels may be an
effective way to attack cancers without affecting healthy cells.
Artemisinin has been shown to do exactly that.
When this compound from the Sweet Wormwood plant comes into contact with high levels
of iron, it breaks down in such a way that creates free radical particles.
These free radicals destroy the cancer cells in a type of pro-oxidant effect.
However, only cancer cells are targeted with the oxidative damage; healthy cells that do
not have elevated iron levels remain untouched.
The University of Washington is just one of many engaged in such studies on Sweet Wormwood
in regard to breast cancer.
Studies at the University of Washington have focused their attention on leukemia as well,
with promising results regarding the percentage of cancer cells remaining after introducing
artemisinin.
For example, leukemia cells have as much as 1,000 times the iron concentration as normal
cells.
Artemisinin initiates a chemical reaction that results in the production of charged
atoms (free radicals) that attack these cellular membranes.
Anti-Cancer Effects.
Part of the reason that Sweet Wormwood may be effective for both cancer and malaria is
the fact that Artemisinin contains a reactive endoperoxide bridge.
The action of endoperoxides has been shown to be effective in treating malaria, though
studies are still underway in regard to their efficacy in cancer treatments.
The endoperoxide bridge found in Artemisinin reacts with the mineral iron to form what
are known as cytotoxic free radicals.
Because of the cytotoxicity, Artemisinin and its derivatives may initiate apoptosis (cellular
death) in certain cancer cell lines.
The endoperoxide bridge is necessary for the anti-cancer activities of artemisinin and
other derivatives of Artemisia annua.
This process occurs through the formation of free radicals.
Free radicals cause oxidation, which damage or destroy cells in the body.
Think of oxidation as the rust that forms on a car that gradually eats away at the metal.
The same process is true of free radicals on cellular structures.
While the actions of artemisinin and its derivatives can destroy cancer cells through a pro-oxidant
effect, in normal healthy cells it actually has an anti-oxidant effect.
Compounds found in artemisinin are also believed to have anti-inflammatory, anti-angiogenic,
as well as anti-metastasis effects.
While these effects may make it plausible as an adjunct chemotherapy drug option, it
is also known that artemisinin derivatives are not as potent as currently utilized chemotherapy
cancer drugs and have very short plasma half-lives.
As such, use of artemisinin-based therapies would require more frequent treatments as
well as higher dosages in order to be effective in cancer treatments.
Studies are underway to improve the efficacy and the targeting abilities of these artemisinin
compounds found in Sweet Wormwood for cancer treatments.
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