Thứ Sáu, 3 tháng 11, 2017

Waching daily Nov 3 2017

hey guys my name is Kevin in today's video we're gonna talk about the few

things that all women check out on a guy that they're into you like these kind of

videos cool go ahead subscribe the children turn on notifications pop

future video and live stream updates show you boys some love 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

you know that 7 seconds to make a first impression good news for you she's into

you but how'd it work did you do how did it work there's no magical for me we're

in a pretty simple in this regard they check the same things out about every

guy that they might be interested in

first thing they look at is your wing finger look at there's nothing on this

finger and she's digging you the magic is about

to happen where do they go first glad yeah

now they check your ring finger women go directly to the shoes look understand

something guys shoes are a spiritual thing for women you'll never understand

it but let me just tell you right now it's the fall get you some suede shoes

guys nothing says modern sexy Savage to women like a great pair suede shoe it's

the fall it's a great time to rock suede shoes they communicate a little bit of

style a little bit of panache they take you up from just the typical leather and

say hmm this guy's a little bit intriguing after you nail the shoes

what's next what's next a simple wristwatch I've said it once I've said

it twice I said it 10 times guys wear a watch it communicates status and so many

things to so many people but especially when a woman's checking for you she

wants to see that you're a man about your business you're responsible and you

can take care of stuff get that wrist watch comes next after watch a great

fragrance this is sweet tobacco spirits by 1820 one man made one of the best

fragrances I think that any guy could work even if you never won a fragrance

it smells like honey to pipe tobacco great masculine fragrance that ladies

already checked you out in sizing you up she's walking over to get closer to you

or you're walking to get closer to her let her catch a whiff of this on the air

and whoa she's gonna be done highly complimented masculine fragrance to last

a long time the best thing about it is I'll leave a link in the description let

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a deep breath because the hard work is done

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of these oil absorbing sheets portable it comes out looks like this what do you

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in my backpack on my briefcase because I can tend to get oily at times and I want

to wipe that off without having to wash my face it works wonders

look guys gone are the days of skin care and things like that being Cece a girly

or foo-foo you're a modern sexy Savage you work your butt off you're grinding

trying to become the best version of yourself take care of that beautiful

face take care of that beautiful you you only got one go-round in life you might

as well get the most out of it so that's it guys few things that all

women notice about me and if they're really checking out but hey did I miss

any ladies if I did let us know down in the comment section what are some of the

things that you notice on the guy over and above the things I mentioned keep it

simple don't go overboard and make sure that every guy can pull it up when

you're digging a guy you know you tend to look for the same things that guys

are really trying to understand as usual if you like these kind of videos go

ahead and give me a big thumbs up and share it out to anybody that you think

you use the information thanks so much for watching and subscribing to the next

time I'm talking you later

by the way you want to say connected follow me on social media links down in

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off amazing you look marvelous absolutely marvelous

thanks DJ Lee is this a teach Hayley sponsored videos no that's still

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Best Mobile Phone Service for Travelers | Tips on Staying Connected While Abroad - Duration: 6:51.

Hi there, it's Ernest from Trip Astute. In this video, we're exploring mobile phone

services for travelers, as well as some tips to help you get connected when

visiting abroad.

(light chiming music)

A few years ago, I flew to Paris to visit a friend of mine from

graduate school. She had sent me directions on how to get to her

apartment from the airport. At the time, I had an iPhone 4 with Verizon service, and

I figured that if I needed data, or to make an emergency phone call, I could

just roam for a minute or two and be ok. I ended up getting to the front of her

apartment in Paris, but when I tried to load the email to get the instructions

to get in, it wouldn't come up. The phone wanted me to have a data connection. I

first searched for a Wi-Fi signal and I couldn't find any open signals on the

street. I then tried to make a phone call, but at the time I didn't realize that my

Verizon iPhone had a CDMA radio, which meant that it couldn't connect to the

towers in Europe because they used GSM. To make a long story short, I eventually

found a fellow American who let me use his phone to call my friend. But I wasted

like an hour and a half trying to find a Wi-Fi signal, and also messing with my

phone settings. So today, I want to talk about mobile phone service when

traveling. I think that being connected while traveling is a huge benefit. Being

able to pull directions, perform currency conversions, or check your flight status

can save a lot of time. Even just having a phone to contact hotels, restaurants, or

drivers, is extremely helpful. All of the mobile phone companies in the US

provide some kind of international plan or feature. However, most are pretty

pricey. For those of you who travel quite a bit, I think that two services really

stand out though, and that's T-Mobile and Google's Project Fi. While T-Mobile

doesn't quite have the footprint in the US as does AT&T and Verizon, they

definitely make it up in their international roaming feature. Customers

enrolled in their T-Mobile One or Simple Choice North America plan

have free texting and unlimited data in over 140 countries. Using T-Mobile's

website, you can search to see which countries are on the list. If the country

that you're visiting is on the list, you'll get free text messaging and data,

but phone calls will still be 20 cents a minute for both incoming and outgoing

calls. Keep in mind too that while the data is unlimited,

it is capped at 2g speeds. You can pay for faster speeds, but I honestly feel

like 2g is sufficient for light usage, especially when you're traveling.

Countries that are not included in the list are much more expensive, and I don't

recommend that you roam when traveling in these countries. I noticed this when I

traveled to Vietnam. The country is not on the list,

so rates are extremely high. So I ended up placing my phone in airplane mode

while I was there. Lastly, if you're traveling to Canada or

Mexico with T-Mobile, then your plan basically carries over to those

countries, so you should be able to have fast data speeds and be able to talk on

the phone without any additional charges. The only major drawback to T-Mobile

is the coverage within the US. Since I live in a major city, I feel that the

coverage is sufficient. But I definitely had better domestic coverage with

Verizon and AT&T, especially when I was outside the city.

Google's Project Fi is another great service for travelers. Project Fi

allows you to connect to three different wireless phone carriers for service

at a flat $20 per month for voice service, and $10 per

gigabyte for data, which means that you only pay every time you use up your

gigabyte of data. Your service travels with you to over 135 countries, and in

those countries, you'll still be getting high-speed data. The only major drawback

is that you're restricted to specific Android phones. While the phones include

the new Google Pixel, which is an awesome phone, you will not be able to use other

phones like Apple iPhones. Both T-Mobile and Project Fi offer plans without

contract. The only catch is that if you cancel your service, you'll have to pay

the remaining value of your phone. In addition to our two favorite services,

here are some tips to keep in mind if you're looking to use your phone

internationally. Number one: Buy prepaid SIM cards. If you don't travel very often

and aren't looking to switch carriers, then you might want to consider getting

prepaid SIM cards when traveling. This can be easy or complicated,

depending on the country that you're visiting. For example, getting one in Costa

Rica was super easy. But when I tried to get one in Germany, it was really

difficult. Some countries have regulations to keep

track of phone numbers to make sure they're not used for illegal purposes, so

you may want to do a search online before your trip if you're planning to

buy a SIM card. Number two: Wi-Fi calls. A lot of phones and carriers now offer

Wi-Fi calling, which allows you to make and receive phone calls over a Wi-Fi

network. In most cases, calls received over Wi-Fi are free even if you're

traveling overseas, and calls made to US numbers while on Wi-Fi are also

free. If all you need is to call back home, then Wi-Fi calling might be worth

considering. Number three: Make sure your phone is unlocked and supports GSM. If

you're planning to use a SIM card, then you'll need to have an unlocked GSM

phone. In the US, your phone is generally locked until you pay the full

value of your phone. Most carriers will unlock the phone once you've made all

payments. Another option would be to pay for your phone upfront, which should lower

your monthly bill. Also, you'll need to make sure that your phone supports GSM

networks in the US. T-mobile and AT&T are the largest GSM carriers. There are other

smaller carriers as well, but those are the primary ones. Verizon and Sprint support

CDMA, which is strong in the US, but not common outside of North America. While

all the carriers are moving toward the long-term evolution, or the LTE standard

for both voice and data, you're still better off going with a GSM based phone

to be safe. Lastly, some phones are marketed as "world phones" and have both

CDMA and GSM radios installed. These should work with prepaid SIM cards as

well, as long as the phone is unlocked. Number four: Rent a mobile hotspot. While it

isn't the cheapest or most convenient option, it's possible to rent a mobile

hotspot that you can carry in your pocket or day pack. I did this when I

went to London a few years ago, and it worked well. The only drawbacks are that

it's one more thing that you have to carry and charge. And since my phone

treated it like a normal Wi-Fi signal, it seems to consume data much more quickly

than when it was on the normal cellular signal. If you do end up renting a mobile

hotspot, you may want to modify your phone settings

so it isn't backing up photos and videos. while on the hotspot. And that's our

rundown of mobile phone services for travelers. What services do you use when

traveling internationally with your mobile phone? Share your experiences

below in the comments section. If you enjoyed this video or found it useful,

please hit the "like" button and consider subscribing. Also, visit our website and

subscribe to our newsletter for travel articles, updates, and contests. Until next

time, travel safe and travel smart.

For more infomation >> Best Mobile Phone Service for Travelers | Tips on Staying Connected While Abroad - Duration: 6:51.

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Tráiler cinemático de Battle for Azeroth - Duration: 4:30.

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Cinématique World of Warcraft : Battle for Azeroth - Duration: 4:30.

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Les nouveautés de World of Warcraft : Battle for Azeroth - Duration: 2:32.

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World of Warcraft: Battle for Azeroth Cinematic Trailer - Duration: 4:30.

Ours is a cycle of hatred.

Alliances forged and broken.

We have paid the price

for sharing this world.

and we have forgotten

what makes us strong.

Close ranks!

Advance as one!

Lordaeron will be ours!

My king, we have her cornered.

Keep firing!

For the Horde!

Push forward!

Anduin!

Stand as one!

For the Alliance!

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Resumen de las características de Battle for Azeroth - Duration: 2:32.

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Raise Your Voice for Millions with COPD (PSA) - Duration: 0:31.

(SFX MUSIC: Opera aria up and under throughout) The human voice.

It can be sweet as music.

Powerful as thunder.

(SFX: JFK/famous speech) But not for millions with COPD.

This serious lung disease makes it hard to breathe.

(SFX: Cough. Hack. Wheeze)

And many who have COPD don't know it.

That's where your voice comes in.

If you or a loved one have symptoms, talk with a health care provider.

And join us in raising our voices for the millions with COPD who can't.

Learn more, breathe better at COPD.nhlbi.nih.gov

For more infomation >> Raise Your Voice for Millions with COPD (PSA) - Duration: 0:31.

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Privacy - Mobile Apps for kids - Duration: 3:31.

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DIY-Krathong for Loy Krathong festival and Koi Fish - กระทงขนมปัง - Duration: 5:53.

DIY-easy Krathong from bread for my kids and Koi

Because we lazy to go out side to found a traffic jam problem in Bangkok

So, make a krathong for our Kids

Microwave oven, easy make a hard bread, that the way to make it.

Curve shape and hard that can float and have a time to delay for Koi eat the bread

We gonna floate the Kratong

Khaw-Klong show me your Krathong

Smell good

Let's go!!!

Thier mother said "careful a mosquito"

Float at the Koi pond

make a wish firstly

Waiting for the bread go to soft

come on Fish

Waiting for the bread go to soft then the Koi can eat

Bread ran by water pump

testing how soft of the bread

First Koi come to eat

Karashi coming

Karashi got the big piece of bread

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United Way hosts Wine, Women and Song for Nov. 9 - Duration: 3:31.

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President Burwell on the Need for Empathetic Conversations about Race, Diversity and Inclusion - Duration: 4:32.

Hello, President Burwell, thank you for coming out tonight.

JANE: Tell us your name please. ALEM: My name is Alem Bekele, and I'm a graduating senior in

December, and I'm the President of the Ethiopian Eritrean Student Association.

So my question for you is as President of American University, what were your

thoughts and plans on creating a safe campus by preventing racial injustice

and hate crimes? I'm sure as a woman who has a different work

experience and educational background than former president Kerwin you have

different and unique insights on creating a safe campus...on college

campuses. SYLVIA: So I think as we think about the issues that we've had on our campus

focusing on a number of different things, of which safety is one of them in terms

of how we think about it. I think the incidents that we've had also reflect

that for a number of students the question of a sense of belonging and how

they feel on the campus. And so first thinking about what our short-term

actions we need to take and the long term changes that we need to make on our

campus. And the other thing is thinking about what's happening here in the

context of the nation. I think you all know our incident with regard to the

posting on our campus which occurred recently with the Confederate posters,

over 150 campuses across the country have been postered. in terms of so we put

our experience in the context of the nation but look at ourselves

specifically. And as we think about what are the things we want to do and how to

think about it? First the investigations are actually very important in terms of

taking these events seriously and sending a clear signal in terms of how

we as a university feel about it. I think you know on the first incident Dr.

Kirwan and others worked to make it a hate crime. What that means is that the

Justice Department will lead the investigation. And we support that and

follow in. And so I check in actually once a week with our investigators to

make sure that we're doing everything we can to both push and support our

colleagues in the Justice Department. So there's the investigation. Second is

taking actions in the short term as we put together a longer-term plan. And a

number of things that we're working on already we're being worked on but also

we did over the summer and what that's issues around communication and

making sure that we're communicating quickly and informs that I think relate

to you all in terms of how you think about the communication whether that was

the fact that immediately Dr. Ah've put out a statement as did Dr. Kennedy, I

followed with the statement as well and within hours, less than a day we had a

gathering at our Kay Spiritual Center to have a conversation and unite us as a

community. So there are cultural issues that are important and then there are

specific actions, actions that relate to things like space. One of the issues I

bet we'll talk about this evening is space. And I think many of you know in

terms of how we're trying to create better space for our multicultural

organizations so that they can be together and that we can work on those

issues together. In addition there's the long term plan, I think many of you know

one of the first things I did in the first four weeks was bring on someone

from outside who's worked on these issues and was recommended by another

female president, Jonetta Cole, an African-American woman who has been

presidents of universities, as a consultant to come and help us put

together a long-term plan. On the safety, I think sometimes students mean safety

as in physical in my conversations with you all, sometimes you actually mean

safety in terms of how you feel. The sense of belonging I think is about the

culture and those issues, the physical safety or issues we take very seriously.

I think you know we've gone from 200 over 600 cameras on campus. For those of

you who aren't using it I would recommend Rave Guardian so that you

actually on your phone have a means by which you can communicate if you see

something or have concerns, call the campus escorts I'm not sure many people

know that if you ever have a situation where you're not feeling comfortable you

should call those escorts. And so there are a number of things there but in

addition to that, because we want to hear from you, a lot of steps have been taken

but we're gonna have some open conversations that will start this week

and next, actually next week, to talk about other safety issues and whether or

not there are more things that we think we want to do. Because some of these

things actually come with trade-offs. So if we badge into all our buildings that

has pluses and minuses and so we want to hear from the community before we take

next steps that are even more aggressive on safety.

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Discover what we can do for you - Duration: 1:44.

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CYBERCHASE | Watts of Halloween Trouble: For Real | PBS KIDS - Duration: 3:46.

>> Stay right where you are.

It's "Cyberchase For Real."

>> I'm so excited.

It's Halloween, and I'm throwing

a party!

There's lots to do.

♪♪

You're a cactus! Great costume!

>> Thanks. I like yours, too.

>> Thanks! Come on in.

♪♪

>> Doesn't the party

start at 6:00?

Like in a half hour?

>> Yeah. I could really

use your help.

[ Light switch clicks ]

>> Bianca, this light is out.

>> That doesn't make any sense.

I just changed the bulb.

[ Light switch clicking ]

Oh, no! The power is out.

How are we supposed to have

a party with no power?

I have to cancel!

>> Hold on. Does this building

have a portable generator?

>> Oh, yeah. You're a genius!

There's one out back we can use.

>> This uses a solar panel.

That means it uses energy

from the sun to charge.

But it only puts out 80 watts.

>> What's a watt again?

>> A watt is a unit of power.

We can't power the whole house

with just 80 watts.

>> We need to figure out what

we can plug in for this party.

The first thing I need to do

is charge my phone,

which is low on battery power.

>> We can use a chart online

to see how much power

different things use.

>> Oh, good news.

A cell phone only needs

five watts to recharge.

80 minus 5 is 75.

We've got 75 watts left over.

>> Great. Other things use

a lot more watts.

>> What about the fridge?

>> Sorry, 540 watts. That's more

than the 75 available.

>> Yikes.

What about the microwave?

This party needs popcorn.

>> Sorry, 600 watts.

>> Wow.

>> And the microwave

even uses power

when you don't turn it on.

>> Huh?

>> You know about

energy vampires?

>> Do they only come out

on Halloween?

>> No, not only on Halloween.

Energy vampires are electronics

that suck up power and waste it

when they're plugged in,

even when they're not on.

>> So, if I unplug appliances

when I'm not using them,

I can save energy.

>> Yeah, and money.

>> Oh. Well, I like that idea.

We don't need any of these

for the party.

From now on I'll only plug them

in when I'm going to use them.

I hope we have enough power

to play music at the party.

>> You're in luck.

A laptop only uses 50 watts.

75 minus 50 equals 25.

That means we'd have

25 watts left.

>> Great.

I'm just sorry people won't be

able to see my decorations with

no lights.

>> Hold on.

I think I have an idea.

I'll be right back.

[ Glow stick cracks ]

♪♪

>> Bianca, great decorations!

>> Oh, Thank you!

Jayden, you're the best!

[ Balloons popping ]

For more infomation >> CYBERCHASE | Watts of Halloween Trouble: For Real | PBS KIDS - Duration: 3:46.

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