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How to make house with icecream sticks for kids step by step popsicle sticks - Duration: 1:24.

How to make house with icecream sticks for kids

how to make the house with paper.

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ᴴᴰDoc McStuffins Full Episodes of Various Games for Kids English # 1 - Duration: 14:29.

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Man Utd's hottest fan? Naked Insta star wishes side luck for Crystal Palace game|K CHANNEL - Duration: 3:17.

Man Utd's hottest fan? Naked Insta star wishes side luck for Crystal Palace game

As the Red Devils sit second in the Premier League behind bitter rivals Man City, avid supporter Katrina Maria has been stripping off on Instagram.

And before todays game with Crysyal Palace she posted another busty photo of her shortly before kick off.

The babe has posted over 300 photos online including many of her in a Man Utd jersey and others of the 25-year-old completely naked.

Raised in the Faroe Islands before moving to Denmark three years ago Katrina has already gathered a following of over 20,000.

On her blog, she said: I support them, because in my opinion, it's without a doubt the best team in the world.

Simple as that.

Once a red, always a red.

I love their winning mentality, and the players loyalty and total devotion to the club, in any circumstances.

I have never and I will never support any other club.

Manchester United till I die..

Katrina boasts two tiger tattoos on her back because nothing gets in the way of the tiger due to its fearlessness and strength. She also claims she watches every game and loves to pose in the clubs jersey for her fans.

But she faces stiff competition as Old Traffords sexiest fan after former Miss Russia winner Victoria Lopyreva wowed the Old Trafford faithful at the start of the season.

She said: The club management invited me, apparently, after the good impression left following their visit to Rostov-on-Don when our city gave them a really hospitable welcome.

Now fans from all over the world invite me to attend their home games, they think I bring them luck.

Yesterday, Man United fans hugged me and begged me not to leave..

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simple sweet recipes for diwali | easy dessert recipes for diwali | diwali special recipes - Duration: 11:18.

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A bad week for Trump ends with Tom Price's resignation 9/29/17 - Duration: 6:49.

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Kim Kardashian and Kanye West's surrogate spotted for the first time since pregnancy announcement - Duration: 2:20.

Kim Kardashian and Kanye West's surrogate spotted for the first time since pregnancy announcement

Kim Kardashian and Kanye West's surrogate has been spotted for the first time since announcing they're expecting their third child.

The 36-year-old reality star made the announcement in a trailer for the next series of Keeping Up With The Kardashians, with a source previously stating how she'd found the 'perfect candidate' to be a surrogate.

Now Kim and Kanye's surrogate has been seen for the first time running errands in California, where she is quite visibly pregnant.

It was previously reported Kim's surrogate is an African-American woman in her 20s, who is married and has two sons of her own. It's also claimed she's being paid $45,000 for acting as surrogate for the power couple.

Kim and Kanye married in 2014; they have a son, Saint, and a four-year-old daughter called North.

Kim has always stated how she wanted a big family, with health complications meaning she's unable to have a third baby naturally; she suffered with placenta accreta, where the placenta grows into the muscle of the uterus, in past pregnancies.

Kim's younger sister Khloe and half-sister Kylie Jenner are also both reportedly pregnant.

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Going for the Gold: Akwasi Frimpong is not an Olympian ... yet - Duration: 2:04.

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9 Facts About Dating Japanese Girls - TIPS FOR GUYS - Duration: 9:30.

Hey guys! Welcome back to Yaeko Smiles!

today, I have two friends as my guests

Cynthia from California and Hong Kong. International background.

Ami (yummy) from Japan

And I'm Yaeko. Yayyyy

today, we're gonna talk about

Cynthia: Except I'm not Japanese. haha

Today I found this article "9 facts about dating Japanese women" on the internet

They introduce 9 facts about dating Japanese girls

Now, we're gonna discuss whether or not these facts are true

and also I'm gonna ask Cynthia what she thinks about these facts.

yayyyy

Ami: No I don't. But I sometimes say what I really think.

Yaeko: Yea. Sometimes.

Cynthia: Usually you guys are

pretty reserved

But

Ummm you know

We want guys to understand or feel what we really mean.

But we won't directly say what we really mean.

We want you to get the message from us without actually saying it.

Yaeko: What about Western girls? Ami: How about Chinese? (American)

Cynthia: Chinese? Ami: California

California Girls!

So just from my personal stance, I'm much more forward.

like, I don't really like to play games, like mind games.

So I just way what's on my mind or what I feel.

Cynthia: I've never met anybody in a bar.

Ami: Me neither.

I feel like that applies to any country

even like here Vancouver.

Cynthia: I think ya it is true. Ami & Yaeko: Not healthy.

I mean it's not impossible. It's just says it's difficult.

Oh yeah. It is difficult.

It's difficult.

haha

So, when you say "no thanks"

or when you are being reserved

that just means like you're just shy Yaeko: just shy.

Cynthia: Right?

Yaeko: Just like

Yaeko: like umm.. I don't really mean "no thanks" but I'll be hesitant because if I say "I wanna go/do, the guy might think that I'm interested in him.

Do you agree?

Cynthia: like for me when I say "no thanks"

I really mean "no thanks".

I'm just like "I'm not interested in you.

like don't go wasting like our time

like your money, and all that

hahahaha

Wait so,

If you actually really said "no thanks"

would you actually...

Yaeko: We don't say "no thanks" directly.

we just say "oh...

if guys ask me like "oh do you wanna hang out with me?"

if I don't wanna hang out with him,

I just say "oh I'm sorry. This week I'm so busy. I can't."

Ami: Yea.

Cynthia: But you actually want to???

Yaeko: No!! I don't want to (hang out) but I don't wanna say "no". Because like...

Cynthia: You wanna be polite.

No but I'm saying the case of like

you actually like the guy,

and the guy actually asks you out on a date,

but you're like kinda shy.

So, you're like "Oh no thanks".

but do you actually want him to like

I don't really know!

Yaeko: If I like the guy, and he asks me out on a date, I won't say "no thanks". (I will say "yes".)

But maybe I won't text him and call him.

Ami: Please understand (guys)!!!!!

Yaeko: Yeah, I want you to know that I want to call/text you, but I don't wanna be the one calling you.

Cynthia: I do think people do date (South Asian Men)

like just for the person, who they are.

Yaeko: Especially university students.

I mean exchange students (studying in Japan) from other countries and a local student, or vice versa.

Ami: Hmm... South Asia guys

So, specifically

a foreigner (non-Japanese)

or a specific race

It's kinda like Yellow Fever but the exact opposite.

yea but in this case it's like the opposite

So like Asians (Japanese Women) only dating foreigners (non-Japanese guys), yeah like white guys.

Yes. I think that's kinda true in general.

Yaeko: But like I think.. Is it true though?

I feel like this can't just be

for a Japanese girl in general.

like because it's exactly same for guys.

like why are you showing me excessive interest?

like do you want something more form me?

like do you

is he feeling like entitled or something?

Yaeko: Yeah, entitled.

Cynthia: I don't know.

I think this is kind of a strange point to bring up.

Cynthia: So, like you just go along with anything.

you don't really have your opinion.

you don't say it.

or like you don't make decisions.

just kind of go with the flow.

you agree to things.

Ami: I think I'm this kind of girl.

Yaeko: Yeah, you seem like this kind of girl.

Ami: I don't state my opinions much after I start dating somebody.

Yaeko: But I guess

we want our boyfriends to lead us.

I think we are afraid of our boyfriends thinking that we are selfish if we state our opinions too much.

Cynthia: You think you might be selfish or self-centered

Yaeko: I think this

might be one of the reasons why Japanese girls are popular.

because we are like "I will follow you".

Cynthia: I think

It's a bad way of saying (the article)

that Japanese women, maybe just...

or East Asian women are obedient.

Yaeko: Ya ya ya ya

Cynthia: Like they won't to say "no" to you

Ami: In the past, I leaned about stereotypes of Japanese women that American people have. They have the stereotype that Japanese women are obedient.

Cynthia: Yeah. They won't say anything back to you.

Yaeko: We are perceived as women who would be like "I'm gonna follow you and obey you".

Cynthia: So, in this case, the green card is like American citizenship?

Yaeko: Yeah. It's like permanent residence.

Yaeko: Is it true????

Ami: I don't know.

Yaeko: Do I want Green Card? I don't really care haha

Ami: Me neither.

Cynthia: Yes It is totally possible.

Yaeko: Umm but I've heard many people say that inter-racial married couples get divorced easily.

Divorce rate is higher.

Cynthia: Eh?

Yaeko: Yeah. Inter-racial marriages between Japanese and non-Japanese. Ami: I didn't know that.

I think it's because of the difference in language, culture, etc...

But I think it is possible.

Yea. i mean, it is not impossible.

Cynthia: Yeah. It is possible, but there is like just

there are more problems.

Yaeko: we need effort.

Cynthia: need more effort.

It's very difficult BUT it is possible.

Yaeko: I believe it's possible!

we have to manage a good balance of give-and-take, we have to recognize what one should accept and say their opinion.

Do you know "Rachel and Jun" ? YouTubers.

Cynthia: I watch them quite often

Yaeko: Yeah they look so cute

Cynthia: They are really cute, and they seem to do pretty well. But i think also because Rachel and Jun both know English and Japanese.

Yaeko: Oh Yeah. That's an important thing.

Cynthia: Yeah. But it is definitely possible.

Just takes more effort. A lot of more effort

And a lot of more patience.

Yaeko: Especially for Japanese girls. They don't know what they want.

Sorry!

Cynthia: Is this because like you don't...

Yaeko: We don't normally ..

Cynthia: Like you don't ask yourself? You don't reflect? And you don't think about it?

or is it?

Yaeko: No, no just like we don't have the culture of saying directly like "I want this".

We are just like polite. We just wanna be polite.

I think people don't say what they want because if they do, people might think they are not polite and selfish.

anyway!

I want you guys who are interested in Japanese women to know

Japanese women are a little bit difficult to deal with.

But it's possible to date with Japanese girls.

It just like need more effort

need to give more attention,

need to be more patient,

need to give them love <3

... and ....

EFFORT

Cynthia: Would one of your tips be to ask them directly????

Yaeko: Ummm...Yeah

Cynthia: So yeah

just continue to be direct

try your best

to just understand that their culture in general

kinda teach us be more reserved

and not really speak their minds

So, I just need to have to dig a little deeper

try harder

Ami: It is important to be honest with your feelings.

Okay guys!

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Men walk in red heels for domestic violence awareness "Walk a Mile in her Shoes" event - Duration: 0:50.

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Wallabies v Springboks: Who starred and who flopped for Australia - Duration: 9:36.

Wallabies v Springboks: Who starred and who flopped for Australia

Wallabies v Springboks: Who starred and who flopped for Australia. SKIPPER Michael Hooper produced a superb display as the Wallabies fought out a 27-all draw in the lung-busting high altitude of Bloemfontein.

The Wallabies clawed back deficits twice in the second half against South Africa to show resilience, steel in defence and their gains in fitness when most needed.

ISRAEL FOLAU: The try-machine has the new record for most Wallabies tries (11) in a season and there are still six Tests to play. Put his mark on the Test early when blazing over from a perfectly worked set play off a scrum.

It was an inside ball from Bernard Foley but the work inside by Will Genia and decoy Tevita Kuridrani was just as important. Healthy appetite (12 runs for 76m) as ever to run at the defence.

Couldn't hold a barging prop when he bumped through for a try and a bit of inadvertent hair-pulling when his grip slipped off the collar of winger Dillyn Leyds. Rating.

MARIKA KOROIBETE: This is why the ARU signed the former Melbourne Storm winger. He knows how to finish for a try and torpedoes for the tryline as if no one is going to stop him.

He's put a gap on challenger Henry Speight with this strong effort. Good finish for his first try in Test rugby off a Foley break and his second try was even better.

He hit a perfect Foley pass out wide and we do mean out wide. Stayed on the touchline to maximise his chances and crashed through halfback Ross Cronje to score it.

As importantly, he made three strong tackles in the opening six minutes.

His rugby naivety came through in desperate defence late in the Test when he was the player penalised for hands scooping the ball back in a tackle contest with three minutes left. Rating. 7.5.

TEVITA KURIDRANI: Solid defensively and it was needed. His eyes lit up when he thought "try-time" with 15 minutes to play.

Cronje cut him down 1m out and still feeling he could reach the chalk, he stretched with ball-in-arm. Unfortunately, he was too far away and the Boks earned a penalty for not releasing. Rating. 6.5.

KURTLEY BEALE: The inside centre would trade another man-of-the-match award for another win. He is a vital all-purpose figure for the Wallabies. He kicked well which was vital at high altitude and never stopped trying.

He made the superb, veering 40m break from the back field to give the Wallabies their best chance of splitting the 27-all stalemate with seven minutes to play and had the cool head to wait for support.

Midway through the Test, he saved a desperate situation with an intercept. The blemish was being bumped off on the touchline when South Africa were building up to the second try. Rating. 7.5.

Excellent defence with nine tackles. and his big boot proved a valuable element. Snaffled an intercept in desperate defence to save a try. Rating. 7.5.

BERNARD FOLEY: Outstanding game to mark his 50th Test and he was the playmaker that Elton Jantjies was not. He provided the assist for each of the Wallabies' three tries as a true general for the attack.

The inside ball for the Folau try was pinpoint, he slid through the defence to set up Koroibete for the second try and threw a fine wide ball for the winger's second dot-down.

A perfect five-from-five as goalkicker thankfully made up for two key kicks not finding touch, including the kick from a penalty that he struck too long when it flew dead in-goal. Rating.

WILL GENIA: Sharp, cool service with his pass. Never underrate how valuable that was because there were South African bodies flying everywhere.

Replacement Nick Phipps paused for a split-second at the ruckbase in the final seconds and his pass was rattled loose. Nice understanding with Foley for opening set play try. Rating.

SEAN McMAHON: Another non-stop display from the No.8. Double-digit tackles, stole a lineout and still had the legs pumping in support at the 73-minute mark.

Unfortunately, he lost the handle on the ball metres out when Springbok Jesse Kriel tackled him from behind in a trysaver. Rating.

MICHAEL HOOPER: Led from the front with his resilience, timing for big-moment plays and workrate. Swooped on a loose ball early to secure possession but his best play was from the final kick-off.

He nailed Jantjies with a jolting tackle, forced a turnover and gave the Wallabies a final chance in the closing seconds. Upwards of 15 tackles which was crucial when his team had just 39 per cent of the pill. Rating.

JACK DEMPSEY: Solid contributor without any standout moment. Didn't really grab a big ball-running moment with that wild-eyed menace that coach Michael Cheika suggested would come. Rating.

IZACK RODDA: This was a huge assignment for a 21-year-old lock with so little top-level experience but he stepped up. Willing physically and the ball came back the gold way on each of his four hit-ups.

The scrum was solid which is a tick for his work behind loosehead prop Scott Sio. He's in the big-time now. Rating.

ADAM COLEMAN: Decisive defence as always, ran the lineout effectively under big pressure and helped the Wallabies pack stand tall against the Boks. Rating. 6.5.

SEKOPE KEPU: The veteran prop was the anchor needed at scrum-time because the Boks never gained the edge there they might have hoped after a big scrum or two in Perth. Such a valuable worker and team member. Rating. 7.5.

TATAFU POLOTA-NAU: Efficient hooker's game. Marshalled the scrum for an hour and the lineout operated well but for one throw being picked off. Rating.

SCOTT SIO: Held firm in the scrums and his big turnover in a tackle at the hour-mark was just the momentum-staller needed against the Boks after they'd scored two second half tries. Rating.

REPLACEMENTS.

ROB SIMMONS: Played most of the second half when replacing Rodda. Plenty of accurate ruck work and energy. Knocked on at one restart when Foley had executed a perfect 10m kick. Rating.

NED HANIGAN: Busy effort for final 29 minutes as demanded. Off-side and penalised at the twisting late scrum when Genia swooped on Boks ball and plunged over. Rating.

LUKHAN TUI: Soaked up his Test debut with his eyes closed when belting out the full meaning of the national anthem pre-Test. Got on for the final 19 minutes.

Was alert with his ruck-edge positioning in defence and enjoyed his first carry and nifty offload in Test rugby. Rating. STEPHEN MOORE: Sharp 20-minute effort. Handling was spot on and was in support when the late Beale break was made. Rating.

Rating. TOM ROBERTSON: Scrums his main job. Rating. SAMU KEREVI: Played only the final five minutes. Rating. NICK PHIPPS: Only a few minutes at the end. Rating.

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Good first 40 but a second spell to forget for New Zealand against Argentina - Duration: 5:20.

Good first 40 but a second spell to forget for New Zealand against Argentina

Good first 40 but a second spell to forget for New Zealand against Argentina    .   Fullback Damian McKenzie dives over to score for the All Blacks against Argentina in Buenos Aires.

So are you in the All Blacks were okay or Argentina are rubbish camp? . To be honest it was hard not to have a foot in both, after New Zealands comfortable 36-10 victory at Estadio Jose Amalfitani on Sunday morning (NZT).

There was genuine uncertainty about how well the All Blacks might perform here in Buenos Aires and whether one or two individuals were on a bit of borrowed time.

Second five-eighth Sonny Bill Williams, prop Kane Hames and fullback Damian McKenzie were probably three who didnt come into this match with the unwavering admiration of the rugby public.

  Joaquin Tuculet, left, disputes possession with Waisake Naholo.

But by the time Hames was being back-slapped off the park, as the All Blacks went in for halftime at 29-3 up, it was difficult to suggest the trio had been anything other than excellent.

They were hardly the only ones; just the blokes who probably displays of that significance most.

Williams had been poor since the win over Australia in Sydney. His hands had been bad and he just appeared off the pace and unable to impose himself.

He wasnt amazing in the first 40 minutes here; the team dont need him to be.

  The All Blacks laid down a pretty fair challenge to the hosts. But he was accurate and played with a bit of menace and presence and the stability he provided allowed some of the flair players to show their wares.

McKenzie and first five-eighth Beauden Barrett were brilliant, at times, as tries to captain Kieran Read, McKenzie himself and wing Waisake Naholo saw the All Blacks quickly take Argentina out of the contest.

Again, you could quibble about the Pumas contribution and cite their inaccuracy and ill-discipline as reasons why the visitors made so much headway.

But Argentinas inadequacies shouldnt obscure what New Zealand did. It was a textbook demonstration of how to come to a potentially hostile environment, against a tricky opponent, and render them all inconsequential bystanders.

  Captain Kieran Read opens the scoring for New Zealand at Estadio Jose Amalfitani.

Partly because the All Blacks scrum was proving so sturdy. The Pumas spent a period on New Zealands line right before halftime but eventually left empty-handed after not being able to combat Hames and co at scrum time.

The intervention of halftime doesnt always aid these occasions and the second spell quickly became a scrappy, ill-tempered affair.

Reads sinbinning, for a high shot, didnt help. Flanker Matt Todd had, unfairly, earned a 10-minute spell in the first half too, meaning the team ensured a significant period with only 14 players.

8 Juan Manuel Leguizman was ruled to have scored during Reads absence, allowing the slumbering 50,000-strong crowd the chance to get into things at last.

It was fleeting and the longer the half went, the worse the game got. Debutant David Havili coming on at fullback was one of the few moments of note.

Overall there was too much dropped, or lost, pill from New Zealand and a lot of referee Jaco Peypers whistle. Its hard when the games won so early, but the second 40 minutes really was a bit of a drag.

Having become All Black No. 1161, Havili lifted the gloom a little by diving in for the final try of the night. On to Cape Town, then, where New Zealand meet South Africa in a weeks time.

New Zealand 36 (Kieran Read 2, Damian McKenzie, Waisake Naholo, David Havili tries; Beauden Barrett pen, 4 con) Argentina 10 (Juan Manuel Leguizman try; Nicolas Sanchez pen, con).

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Princeville comes together for Day of Hope rally - Duration: 1:52.

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First Game Theory Video - for my course "Learn from Game Theory and Anchoring!" - Duration: 7:49.

Hello again! interdependence, cooperation and conflict are essential parts of

management and leadership. advice on the subject is cheap and plentiful and often

contradictory but are there any rational ways to analyze and resolve such

situations? Maybe not all of them but game theory can be very useful for many

of them. That cartoon is a perfect example of the type of conflict we deal with in game theory

Game theory officially came on the scene in 1944, with the

publication of the Neumann and Morgenstern classic - theory of games and

economic behavior - although John Nash is often considered the father of game

theory. It logically and mathematically analyzes and models interactions between

human beings, especially situations of conflict and cooperation. Players can

decide what strategy to use and, because of interdependence with other players,

each strategy has associated payoffs. some people gain and others lose.

There are several nuances and classifications to these games and we

won't go into all of these, but one broad category in which you can divide these

situations is zero sum and non zero sum games. Zero-sum games, as the name implies,

means that, for someone to win someone else has to lose, usually by the same

amount, so that the sum of wins and losses equals zero. Non zero sum games

don't have this rule. So they can be a mix of conflict and cooperation and the

sum of wins and losses is not zero. Another broad classification of games is

cooperative or non cooperative games. In cooperative games, players cooperate and have

joint strategies often with legally enforceable agreements. There is no such

cooperation or agreed-upon strategy in non-cooperative games.

Now let's look at some of these so-called "games". Dividing

a finite and homogenous resource among multiple people in a fair way, is an

important type of game. There are several strategies that have been researched

analyzed and modeled for this, and it gets quite complicated as the number of

people increase, but let's look at one such example in detail. Suppose a cake

has to be divided among two children so as to minimize quarrels and complaints.

How do we do that ? If one of the children divides it, there are likely to be

complaints about unjust divisions. Even if the division is actually quite fair,

the other child may perceive it to be biased. How do we do a fair division?

One elegant and fair strategy is the divide and choose method, if the product is

homogeneous and there are only two players. One person divides the cake into

two, and the other chooses the piece that he or she wants. The dividing person has

a great incentive to make the two pieces as equal as possible, and the choosing

person can choose any of the two pieces and so has no reason to complain. Both

are happy and this is an envy free division. So out of a potential conflict

here is a nice way for the two players to come up with a simple and

elegant solution.

Another common situation is a conflict for an asset or property, with two people

claiming different proportions of it. The example I am using here is a very

interesting one, it was used in the Babylonian Talmud which contains Jewish laws

and customs. No one figured it out for more than 2,000 years, until in 1980,

Professors Robert Alman Michael Maschler solved it. So suppose

there is a conflict over a piece of cloth, an heirloom maybe? Two women,

probably sisters, let's call them A and B. A claims that half the cloth is hers but

B claims that the entire cloth was left to her, and is therefore hers. How do you

resolve this? So A claims half the cloth is hers, so she is in agreement

that the OTHER half of the cloth is B's. B of course claims that the entire

cloth is hers. So both A and B agree that half the cloth belongs to B, right? Let's

call that the undisputed half. So B gets the undisputed half. Now the other half

is very much disputed. A claims it is hers and B also claims it as hers! So

what do we do with this disputed half of the cloth? Both claim it is theirs, so we

divide equally between them both. Between A and B so A gets 1/4 of the cloth and B

gets three-fourths of the cloth. Isn't that a nice solution?

The more traditional way to do the disputed cloth split is a proportional division.

Divide the cloth in proportion to the claim. A claims that half the cloth is hers, B

claims that the entire cloth is hers. So the proportion of their claims is half

is to 1, or 1 is to 2. If A gets 1/3 of the cloth and B gets 2/3 that will be in

the proportion 1 is to 2, in proportion to their claims. A fairly fair division.

Of course it gets more complicated for 3 or more players but the principle is the

same. These techniques are useful in a variety of situations in personal and

professional life. Dividing chores between spouses or siblings, for example.

One spouse can split the work into two more or less equal halves, and the other

spouse is free to choose the half that he or she wants. Fair division, no one can

complain. Similarly, dividing a piece of boring

administrative work between two members of a project team, or dividing a very

sought-after and crucial piece of project work; one divides and the other

chooses. Dividing assets or customers between business partners or companies

with conflicting claims, can use the proportional division method or the

disputed cloth division technique quite effectively. Divide in the ratio of the

claim amounts or use the disputed-undisputed method. The same holds for

dividing assets between divorcing spouses as well and for disputed

territories with multiple countries or states claiming conflicting ownership. In

the next video we will look at other games!

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Water Filtration Systems For Home & Reverse Osmosis, Phoenix, Arizona - Duration: 1:03.

You know how important drinking water is, but did you know that it's just as important

to drink the right kind of water?

No, I am not talking about some brand name designer bottled water.

I am talking about water that has been treated to remove lead, fluoride, chlorine, calcium,

scale and scums, radons, radio active uranium, iron, pharmaceuticals, bacteria, viruses,

just to name a few.

Treating your water by using proper filtration is vital to your family's health.

Don't settle for tap water or any other water for that matter that hasn't been filtered

and treated properly.

The filtration process is simple and affordable.

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