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Waching daily May 1 2018

*INHALES*

That's a curb and no ramp!

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Today's Takeaway: Preparing Children For Independence - Duration: 2:19.

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Trump delays steel tariff deadline for allies - Duration: 1:16.

[CHANTING NOBEL]

That's very nice.

Thank you.

That's very nice--

Nobel.

[MUSIC PLAYING]

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Dark Leafy Greens Are Best Veggies for Diabetics and Weight Loss? Healthy Eating for Type 2 Diabetes - Duration: 4:42.

Hello I've got with me here

these

spinach, spinach okay. What else have I got? I've got

Arugula. Rocket, we call it here in the UK rocket

Apart from Arugula and Spinach, what else have I got? I've got good old reliable Kale, Okay. Good old reliable Kale

So, collectively what are these three vegetables called? There are others and

Why are these vegetables beneficial for your weight loss as well as type 2 diabetes?

That's what's coming up next so stay tuned. In a world awash with

Danger and stress. The one thing you mustn't ignore is your health no

Ifs, no buts. Hop on the driving seat then take absolute control of your health with a little help from a friend

Please welcome Dr Joe. Hello, Welcome back

I'm Dr Joe of TheDrJoe.com So Spinach, Kale, Arugula, which is the same as Rocket, Mustard Greens, Turnip Greens. What are these vegetables collectively called well?

They're called

Dark leafy greens, okay?

Dark leafy greens. That's what they're called and what are they good for? Well, they are beneficial to your overall health, okay?

They are beneficial to your overall well-being

But I'm gonna do a video about their benefits in another video. Today,

I just want to talk specifically about why they're good for weight management as well as in type 2 diabetes

Why are these dark leafy greens

beneficial for your weight management and type 2 diabetes? Well,

For one, they've got very low calorie content, okay, they've got low calorie content, they've got low carbohydrate content

And they also have very low glycemic index

All right that means they're not gonna shoot up your blood sugar when you eat them

And it also means you can eat lots and lots of them without getting worried about you know

Whether they're gonna spike your blood sugar or not because they won't. Apart from that

These dark leafy greens contain a lot of fiber

So if you want to push up your fiber intake for the day, dark leafy green vegetables are the way to go

Now, when you eat a lot of fiber you're providing food for your gut (bowel) beneficial bacteria

When you provide good food for your gut beneficial bacteria

It's good for your bowel health. That will also protect you

But beyond that the features of dark leafy green vegetables is what you should be taking advantage of and the features are referring to are:

you know, Low Glycemic Index, Low Calorie Content

Low Carbohydrate Content

High Fiber Content. You should take advantage of all of those features because those features will enable you

Manage your weight. They'll enable you lose the fat around your internal organs. You know the fat around your Heart

Gone! The fat around your Kidneys...Gone! The fat inside your Liver...Gone! And more importantly the fat

inside and around your Pancreas

Gone! If you lose the fat in and around your pancreas

Then you actually reverse insulin resistance, you reverse pre-diabetes

You reverse Type 2 diabetes

So, that is why you should take advantage of dark leafy green vegetable because they're your best friend in weight management as well as reversing

Insulin resistance, pre-diabetes and type 2 diabetes, okay. So, having said that, how much of dark leafy green vegetables should you eat daily

Well you should be consuming a half a pound to a pound daily. Okay. I know that's a lot

You don't have to eat a pound in one day in your very 1st go

Just start small and build it up gradually and over time you'll reach the target

Even if you're eating just half a pound daily, that's just good enough, okay

and you actually see the difference in your weight management as well as if you got type 2 diabetes or insulin resistance or

Pre-diabetes, you will actually see the difference in real time. Yes, so that's how you can use dark leafy greens to manage your weight

i.e lose weight

reverse insulin resistance, reverse pre-diabetes, reverse type 2 diabetes

Just by eating dark leafy greens. They are there to help you and very cheap as well. Very affordable!

Right if you like this video. Please Like it, and Share it with your friends and

Also, if you haven't subscribed please do subscribe, subscribe, so that you'll be notified of future videos that I make

Now I also leave a link in the description, to

an article that I wrote about how you can actually 'eat carbs without gaining weight' and

It's a very good read. The link is in the description. Just follow it and then you probably be very pleased with what you see there

That's it until next time this is Dr Joe signing out

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TCF Capital Funding - All For One - Duration: 1:37.

As the president and the co-founder,

my focus has always been on

growing TCF Capital Funding into the

premier lower-middle-market leverage lender.

We've been focusing on that area our entire careers, and

I think the consistency, and the dependability

of what we bring to the market

really differentiates us.

I'm always amazed by the individuals who have

built these business, and

to listen to them articulate their vision for the company.

Providing financing that enables them

to buy really strong businesses,

and then develop them into even better businesses.

And see that play out in real-time is just a lot of fun.

Our business is really all about responsiveness.

and looking to really be cooperative with our sponsor customers.

There's not a one-structure-fits-all for anything

and you have to be a little bit flexible with their needs.

We're pretty much like a machine over here.

Everyone knows their roles and responsibilities.

It's a group of people that can act quickly, act thoughtfully.

A strong sense of camaraderie, a lot of team

members have been working together for a long time

Just a family. That's the word that comes to mind for me.

I think we're big fans at Capital Funding of not over complicating what we're doing.

Being very transparent, and delivering on what we say we're going to deliver.

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Reality's Jason Sims for THE Moon - Duration: 0:19.

Hi, I'm reality's Jason Sims. You may know me from walking around on the Earth. I'm

here today to talk to you about THE Moon. You know, whether it's making the tides

or turning us into werewolves, THE Moon is always there when we need it.

Remember: "THE Moon: Ask For It By Name."

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Designing For Curiosity - Duration: 5:38.

So my name is Ian Wojtowicz.

I'm the lead interaction designer at Aldrich Pears,

an exhibit design company headquartered here in Vancouver.

This is a technology conference, so we're supposed

to be talking about tools and techniques.

But I feel like this technology-first approach

feels a little bit too much

like wandering around with hammers looking for nails.

The market pushes technologies onto us

and we try to find problems to solve with them

instead of the other way around.

What's more, it's difficult to predict

where technological development will take us

in five or 50 years,

and futurists are almost always wrong.

So, let's forget technology for a moment.

Step back and think about how we want to shape museums

apart from our tools.

What could be an organizing principle for museums,

something that will last the next 50 years?

What's the single most important non-technological thing

that museums offer the public?

My answer to this question is curiosity.

I feel like museums are curiosity machines.

We walk into a well-designed museum interested

and we leave fascinated with more questions in mind

than we had when we arrived.

So, how can we design environments that enhance curiosity?

Let's take a look at what psychology has to say about

what curiosity actually is.

A few things you probably already know about curiosity.

It's a motivator.

It's a sensation or an emotion

that makes you want to do something.

It's connected to success in learning.

People who are curious tend to be better learners,

tend to be more active learners.

It's a little uncomfortable.

It's a sensation, it's an aversive Feeling.

We don't like to remain curious,

we like to resolve our curiosity.

It's a relief to satisfy curiosity.

It's transient and intense.

Curiosity can come and go.

It can be a very powerful emotion.

It's obviously stronger before it's satisfied than after.

It tends to be stronger when it can be satisfied.

If you're faced with a new piece of information

and you can reasonably figure out what it is,

then you're likely to be more curious about it.

It's stronger for insightful information

than incremental information.

It's stronger for controversial information.

It's stronger in some people than in others.

Some people tend to be more curious just by nature.

Importantly for us as exhibit designers

and technologists, and interaction designers,

it's stronger in some environments than in others.

So, the question is how can we shape our environments

to enhance curiosity?

How strong a motivator is curiosity?

Well, we often are faced with situations where

our curiosity can actually make us want to do things

that endanger our own lives.

That's how strong curiosity can be.

Many of us have been in this situation before.

A few things you may not know about curiosity.

Hunger affects curiosity.

Boredom affects curiosity.

This is an interesting one.

If you tend to be a little bit bored,

you're more likely to be curious about new information.

This is something you can make use of

in exhibit design and museum design.

Time affects curiosity.

A prior knowledge affects curiosity.

So this is very important.

If you don't know anything about a topic

and you're faced with some new information

you're less likely to be curious about it

than if you know a lot about a subject

and you find out something that you don't know.

Connected to that, incongruence is also very important.

If that new piece of information

doesn't fit your mental model,

that's something that will make you curious.

And those two things, prior knowledge and incongruence,

are components or factors that you can use

in designing exhibits to make people more curious

and want to know more.

So, back to the question, how can we design environments

that increase curiosity?

Well, there's a seminal paper on the topic

of psychology of curiosity,

published in '94 by George Loewenstein.

He discusses five factors that are

essentially situational determinants,

things that you can change about your environment

to make people more curious.

The first is sequences.

So if you have a sequence of events

that are predictable with an unknown outcome,

you're more likely to be curious about this.

Expectations.

If you do something that violates expectations

then people are likely to be curious about this.

There are a few more factors that I could go into,

but I've run out of time, so what I'm gonna say is,

is read the George Loewenstein paper.

It's really fascinating.

(laughter) (applause)

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Fun painting for kids 2018 - Duration: 5:29.

Hello everyone!

Today we gonna paint but in a different way. We will be using objects!

We gonna go a little crazy today! (He don't want to use just the brush...)

We have a fork

a piece of wood

pencil (a brush)

a flower form

Aluminum foil

a mushroom

butterfly form

a sponge

Red

white

green

blue

yellow

black

let's get in the character!

let's start!

Until the next time, you know I love you!

Peace!

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Donald Sets Up Knockout Punch For Mueller, Announces Move To End The Charade - Duration: 14:14.

Donald Sets Up Knockout Punch For Mueller, Announces Move To End The Charade

The witch hunt against President Trump kicked into high gear this week when Special Counsel

Mueller ordered a raid of the office and personal residence of Trump's lawyer Michael Cohen.

The raid was spurred on by a $130,000 payment Trump's lawyer made to Stormy Daniels, an

adult film star Trump allegedly had a one-night stand with over a decade ago.

What this payment has to do with Russia, no one knows.

But that didn't stop the FBI from ransacking Cohen's records, desperately searching for

any scrap of evidence that could help them get rid of the President that has exposed

them for being the incompetent agency they are.

For President Trump, this raid was the straw that broke his back, and he is now considering

taking action against Mueller that would stop the witch hunt dead in its tracks.

From New York Post:

President Trump believes he can fire Special Counsel Robert Mueller because the investigation

of Russian meddling in the 2016 election has "gone too far" with the raids on his personal

attorney, the White House said Tuesday.

"He certainly believes he has the power to do so," Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee

Sanders said during an afternoon press briefing.

Some have expressed worry over this move, and believe that firing Mueller will make

Trump look guilty.

In reality, it's the staggering double standard that the FBI has shown that makes them look

guilty.

The pundits say that not even the President is above the law, and so cannot fire Mueller.

But when the law does not itself follow the law, breaking it over and over again, they

leave Trump with no choice.

It's hard to ignore the glaring inconsistencies in how the FBI investigated Clinton versus

how they're currently investigating Trump.

For example, it was during Clinton's time as Secretary of State in 2013 that she colluded

with Russia.

Bill Clinton received $500,000 to speak in Russia and met with Vladimir Putin right around

the time a deal was cut with Russian company Rosatom to give them access to a U.S. uranium

mine.

Additionally, the special counsel's office is now investigating a $150,000 donation that

a Ukrainian businessman gave to President Trump's charity in 2015.

But the same donor, steel magnate Victor Pinchuk, has given $13 million to the Clinton Foundation

since 2006, and had close ties with then Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.

But Special Counsel Robert Mueller is not investigating The Clintons.

Instead, he is continuing his absurd investigation of Trump, frantically trying to find a connection

between foreign money and anything having to do with the President.

Whether it makes Trump look guilty or not, Mueller has proven he is just as biased as

anyone else in the Clinton-controlled swamp, and he must be drained accordingly.

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