Thứ Bảy, 29 tháng 7, 2017

Waching daily Jul 29 2017

The chemicals and toxins are the last thing you want to feed your garden plants the market offers thousands of chemical

Pesticides and fertilizers although these are super cheap

They are definitely bad for the environment not to mention its detrimental effect on health

Vinegar is the best choice for Gardeners looking for an

Environmentally and say friendly product white vinegar has numerous uses in the garden

You will be surprised to learn more about its great power

You can find it in any store and in addition to economic. It is safe for you and your whole family

Here are the benefits?

Uses of white vinegar in the Garden Deter pets and pests rodents moles dogs cats and rabbits hate the smell of vinegar

so if your neighbor's cat loves your garden

Just spray a little white vinegar spray around the area and you will never see a cat near your house

Your clay pots will never be dirty again

Clay pots are amazing as they keep the soil moist and protect the roots during hot summer days

Do not forget the fact that if you clean your pots with white vinegar your garden will look beautiful

Repel Ants white vinegar is the best organic

Insecticide spray the affected areas and the ants will disappear spray again after a few days

And you will never see an ant again at that point

Remove weed spray pure white vinegar on your walls or walkways to get rid of the weed

Your garden will look clean and impressive

Getting rid of Garden bugs

combine three parts of water one part vinegar and 1 teaspoon of some dishwashing cleaner in a spray bottle

Shake the contents and spray in your garden get rid of fruit flies

Combine a half cup of Apple Cider Vinegar 1 tablespoon of honey a cup of water and a quarter cup of sugar

Transfer the liquid to container of your choice and hang on to your fruit tree

The fruit flies will attack the liquid and get trapped in this solution

remove rust from Garden tools used undiluted vinegar on your tools

Sprinkle with vinegar or iMmerse them for a few minutes next all you have to do is rinse very well

fight the fungus if your plants

Do not grow well or have dark spots on the stems and leaves you are probably dealing with the fungus or mold

White vinegar will help you get rid of them add two teaspoons of vinegar to prepared Chamomile tea

Spray the mixture on your plants, and you will see them become fungus and mold free

roses require different techniques add three tablespoons of Apple Cider vinegar to four liters of water

Rub all your roses to get rid of the fungus

Remove snails white vinegar will keep the snails out of your garden

Germinate seeds use white vinegar to germinate seeds you can also use Okra asparagus moon flower

Glories and other seeds that do not germinate easily first rub the seeds with coarse sandpaper

Do it the night before you plant them make a solution with 500 milliliters of warm water?

125 milliliters of vinegar and a little liquid detergent suck your seeds in it

Plant the next day and enjoy watching them grow

For more infomation >> Put Vinegar On Your Garden Plants, What Happens In 1 Minute Is Incredible - Duration: 3:30.

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Why Donald Trump Is Actually Obama's Natural Successor - Duration: 9:38.

I think the 2016 election has been eye-opening for me personally, and there's been a lot

of personal reflection around "what does it mean to be involved?" for a lot of people.

I think—and I hope—that we take President Trump's victory as a warning of what disengagement

can cost us.

And I think our leaders have failed to lead on a lot of different dimensions.

I think government has lost a productive culture of public service that makes it hard to participate,

it makes it hard to understand the value of engaging in politics.

Our first associations with the word "politician" is like, corruption/dishonesty.

Public service should be about our highest ideals, it should be about our collective

success, it should be about what is best and most ambitious for a group of people working

together around a shared sense of purpose.

So I think as people wake up to "Wait a second, how is this possible here?"

I think there's a couple of things at work there.

One is: as the country becomes more urban, and urban centers are decidedly more liberal,

we have a sense that the country is much more liberal than it actually is.

Turns out it's a really big country.

It turns out there's a lot of people who still don't live in cities.

It turns out there are a lot of sort of frustrated people who live in cities who believed in

Obama because of the promises he made about changing the system that Trump was a much

more natural successor to than Secretary Clinton was.

So I think the concept of someone who is frustrated and anxious seeing President Obama fail to

largely change the culture of politics, see Trump as the bull for the china shop and there's

a pretty straight line, and this is a lot easier to see in retrospect.

I thought Secretary Clinton was going to win, so this is all with the benefit of hindsight

and a lot of thought, and a lot of talking to a lot of people in a lot of places that

aren't Chicago and aren't downtown New York.

But what I think this has awakened in people is the reality that people have to participate.

There's this saying that "history is decided by the people that show up," there's like

nine different versions of that aphorism that are largely true in a participatory democracy.

And I think we've gotten a little lazy, and I think President Trump scares a lot of people

in a way that has been amazing to watch new people engage in politics.

And I think the question, to get back to where the question started, which is: "Okay, where

do people begin?"

This is where the increased access that technology provides to low barriers to participation

are really, really great.

So you can start participating in politics just by being more aware, being more educated,

being more plugged in to what is actually happening with leaders, with leadership, with

campaigns at a level of just access to that process is so much greater than it's ever

been.

But there's a choice and a desire on our side that we have to go and seek out those answers

to those questions.

And then there are so many ways to start to engage in simple ways: calling congressmen,

writing letters, like everything from 5 Calls to Resistbot, and these are all progressive-oriented

things but all of the same tactics apply for conservatives, and a lot of what we see with

progresses really embracing the power of being face-to-face with elected officials in town

halls was something that the Tea Party used to incredible effect ten years ago in 2010

in terms of particular just post the Obama election.

And so these tools themselves are not particularly partisan, but they've reduced the barrier

to participation sufficiently that it makes it easier for sort of first-time activists

to get started.

And what I would say is that there's a couple of sort of lies at the heart of progressive

politics that are super problematic.

One of them is that all politics is local.

I would say that when Tip O'Neill said that in the '80s, "local" was meant to be an

analog for what matters most to you.

The true statement is: all politics is personal, what matters to you is what matters to you

and that might be local, or it might not be.

And the thing that I always say to people is to start.

There is no magic way to participate.

We live in a republic.

We have to win elections to gain power.

We don't live in a direct democracy.

So like large scale open-source policymaking is interesting as a listening exercise and

for understanding communities and for surfacing ideas that we haven't thought of, but we don't

live in a direct democracy where open-source policy actually creates policy directly, so

we have to participate in all kinds of ways.

I think one of the places where we need more attention is converting this sort of generic

resistance participation we see on the left right now into political power.

So in L.A., in the city elections back in March, fewer people voted than turned out

for the Women's March on inauguration day.

That's maybe just a function of the fact that it wasn't a contested mayoral election and

it's sort of off-cycle and not competitive, but an 11-and-a-half percent voter participation

turn-out rate should scare all of us.

That's a problem because we do live in a republic, we do need to believe in the value of participating

in this process.

And this is where leadership matters a lot.

This is where reclaiming the sort of joy and optimism and public service about politics

and government is something that has to be a coherent priority of the party, of our leaders,

of people running for office on both sides, or we're going to be in a place where democracy

is a system of faith; and cynicism is extremely dangerous and long-term corrosive.

There's been a lot of talk about the normalization of propaganda and lying since President Trump

took office and I think those things are super problematic because the institutions of the

system matter a lot more than the personalities.

And when personalities start trumping institutions, no pun intended, or pun intended I guess,

you start leaning toward autocracy pretty fast and that's not where we want to go.

The net neutrality argument usually gets wrapped around things like Netflix and cable television

and sort of commercial content distribution, that kind of thing.

I think the place where net neutrality is particularly important is around activism

and around governments.

If companies can change the way they route packets and prioritize content based on financial

decisions they can also do it based on ideological decisions.

And you start inching your way toward government-run media, it's not a long jump between that question

and government-managed suppression of participation from insurgent or counter opinion ideas.

That's not a long leap.

I worry less about the commercial problems because I think, look, if Netflix has to pay

more for faster pipes they'll figure it out—like they'll figure out how to make money, they'll

figure out how to get more episodes of House of Cards.

It will work out for them.

They will make money.

Activists not being able to use services like Twilio effectively to call Congress because

net neutrality has changed the way that people have access to information is potentially

catastrophic for people understanding that their participation is valuable.

And one of the things that these tools, like I said when we were thinking about this question

of new activism and giving more access to more participation, if people don't believe

that that participation will work or it literally won't work, now we're starting to create barriers

to participation, and in a participatory democracy no barriers to participation are good.

Whether they're voting, whether it's content, whether it's listening, whether it's being

able to hold leaders to account, limits on any of those things are bad.

For more infomation >> Why Donald Trump Is Actually Obama's Natural Successor - Duration: 9:38.

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Arsenal vs Benfica – Emirates Cup: What TV channel is it on and what time is kick off? - Duration: 3:32.

Arsenal vs Benfica – Emirates Cup: What TV channel is it on and what time is kick off?

ARSENAL and Benfica go head to head in the annual pre-season tournament, the Emirates Cup, in which looks to be a hugely entertaining game between two huge European clubs. The Gunners are aiming to win the competition for the fifth time.

Alexandre Lacazette has impressed during pre-season for the Gunners. Benfica have appeared in the Emirates Cup only once before in 2014 and finished bottom of the pile that year behind Monaco, Arsenal and, eventual winners, Valencia.

Here is everything you need to know about the opening fixture at the Emirates. When is Arsenal vs Benfica?.

The Emirates Cup takes place on Saturday, July 29 and Sunday, July 30. Arsenal take on Benfica at 4. 20pm on the Saturday and Sevilla at the same time on the Sunday.

In the early matches, RB Leipzig face Sevilla and Benfica at 2pm on Saturday and Sunday respectively. What TV channel is the match on?. Arsenal vs Benfica will be shown live on Quest TV. How do I watch Quest TV?.

The channel is available on terrestrial TV through Freeview channel 37. Sky subscribers should tune in to channel 144, while users of Virgin will find Quest on channel 172.

Hector Bellerin and Theo Walcott train at the clubs Colney base. The Discovery-owned channel normally shows lifestyle programmes but has shown pre-season tournaments before.

In 2014, Quest showed the Schalke 04 Cup, which featured Newcastle, West Ham, Schalke and Malaga. Do goals really count as points in the Emirates Cup?.

A statement on Arsenal's website reads: "Teams will be awarded three points for a win and one point for a draw. The competition also rewards attacking play, with teams being awarded one point for each goal they score.

"In addition, shots on target will be taken into account and will be used to decide the tournament winners if teams are level on points and goal difference, with the winning team being presented with the Emirates Cup trophy after the second match on Sunday, July 30.

  Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger talks about Alexis Sanchezs return and Arsenals pre-season.

For more infomation >> Arsenal vs Benfica – Emirates Cup: What TV channel is it on and what time is kick off? - Duration: 3:32.

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Goodness Is Everywhere - Duration: 0:15.

It seems like there's a lot of negativity in the world today.

But if you learn to start looking for the goodness in others then you'll have a life

that's overflowing with goodness.

It's hard to do but once you learn to do it you'll have a life that's as good as you want

it to be.

Trust me.

You can do it!

For more infomation >> Goodness Is Everywhere - Duration: 0:15.

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Nemanja Matic to Man Utd: Midfielder is 'likely' to leave Chelsea - Dharmesh Sheth - Duration: 2:29.

Nemanja Matic to Man Utd: Midfielder is 'likely' to leave Chelsea - Dharmesh Sheth

  Nemanja Matic to Man Utd: Midfielder is 'likely' to leave Chelsea - Dharmesh Sheth NEMANJA MATIC is likely to leave Chelsea this summer, according to Dharmesh Sheth. Chelsea star Nemanja Matic is targeted by Manchester United.

Matic, 28, has been training alone at Chelsea amid interest from Manchester United. Jose Mourinho wants to take the midfielder to Old Trafford but so far a deal hasn't been done.

But Sky Sports man Sheth believes Matic will move this summer. He said: Another likely departure from Chelsea is the midfielder Nemanja Matic.

"Manchester United are interested and manager Jose Mourinho has made public his desire to bring in a holding midfielder." Matic had been linked with a move to Juventus but their interest has since cooled.

Sheth added: "Juventus, well that looked like a likelier destination earlier this month but their prime target appears to be Paris St-Germains Blaise Matuidi. Mourinho confirmed earlier this week his intentions to sign a centre-midfielder but stopped short of naming names.

The Manchester United boss said: I would like one player [to be] a midfield player, [that] would give me more options to the balance and the team.

Another one an attacking player, especially that can play through the wings to give me more attacking options but I never speak about players that belong to other teams.

I dont like if any manager comes and would say he would like one of my players, thats not correct. I would like two more players but probably I only get one..

For more infomation >> Nemanja Matic to Man Utd: Midfielder is 'likely' to leave Chelsea - Dharmesh Sheth - Duration: 2:29.

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Moon Jae In Is The New President Of South Korea - Korea Today - Duration: 1:47.

Moon Jae In Is The New President Of South Korea

As of 10:50 p.m.

KST, roughly three hours since voting was concluded for Korea's 19th presidential election, JTBC, KBS, and MBC, among other media outlets, have reported that Moon Jae In of the Democratic Party of Korea has been de facto confirmed as the new president of South Korea, with, currently, 38 percent of the vote nationwide.

Although votes are still being tallied, the runner-up candidates, Hong Jun Pyo of the Liberty Korea Party (with 28. 4 percent of the vote) and Ahn Cheol Soo of the People's Party (21.

2 percent), have conceded the election to Moon Jae In.

This election comes two months following the ousting of former president Park Geun Hye from office. The new president will take office immediately, without the two-month transition period that would be customary under normal circumstances.

For more infomation >> Moon Jae In Is The New President Of South Korea - Korea Today - Duration: 1:47.

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Liverpool send message to Barcelona: Philippe Coutinho is not for sale - Duration: 3:44.

Liverpool send message to Barcelona: Philippe Coutinho is not for sale

Liverpool send message to Barcelona: Philippe Coutinho is not for sale LIVERPOOL are ready to reject a second Barcelona bid for Philippe Coutinho - and are adamant they will not sell at any price. Liverpool star Philippe Coutinho is targeted by Barcelona.

The Reds remain confident that Coutinho will stay put despite Barcelona facing up to losing Neymar to Paris St-Germain in a world record £195m deal.

But Jurgen Klopp has now given up hope of tempting RB Leipzig to part company with midfielder Naby Keita this summer. Liverpool were prepared to almost double their transfer record by offering a deal that could have been worth up to £66m.

The German club have held firm and the Reds will now review the situation in 12 months when Keita can trigger a clause in his contract. It means keeping hold of Coutinho is now even more important.

Liverpool turned down a £72m offer from Barca for Coutinho last week and are increasingly confident of keeping the Brazilian playmaker.

That stems from the fact that he signed a five-year contract in January worth £150,000 a week, which has no release clause.

The South American also held talks with Klopp last week during their pre-season trip to Hong Kong and told his manager he is still happy at Anfield. Barca are still willing to test Liverpool's resolve though because of Neymar's likely exit.

He has shown clear signs that he is unhappy at Barca after storming out of a training session in Miami after a fight with new signing Nelson Semedo.

Neymar reacted angrily after a challenge by Semedo, and had to be restrained by team-mate Sergio Busquets before tearing off his training top and leaving the pitch as boss Ernesto Valverde watched on.

By contrast, Coutinho has been training happily with Liverpool this week in Germany, where they are preparing to face Hertha Berlin today and Bayern Munich on Tuesday.

His attitude has been in total contrast to that shown by Luis Suarez as he tried to engineer a move away from Merseyside.

Liverpool lost Suarez to Barcelona for £75m three years ago – just months after he too had signed a long-term contract – but the Reds officials are confident of avoiding a repeat with Coutinho.

Suarez went public with his discontent after being denied a move to Arsenal 12 months before he finally quit Liverpool. The Reds have had no such problems with Coutinho, and Klopp is satisfied that the player remains totally committed to the club.

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