Thứ Tư, 30 tháng 5, 2018

Waching daily May 30 2018

Is two plates Biryani is better than anger - Tamil health tips

For more infomation >> Is two plates Biryani is better than anger? - Tamil health tips - Duration: 3:06.

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An emotional Governor Eric Greitens announcing to the nation that he is stepping down - Duration: 4:11.

For more infomation >> An emotional Governor Eric Greitens announcing to the nation that he is stepping down - Duration: 4:11.

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Today is Senior Health and Fitness Day - Duration: 1:02.

For more infomation >> Today is Senior Health and Fitness Day - Duration: 1:02.

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Today is World M.S. Day to bring awareness of Multiple Sclerosis - Duration: 1:09.

For more infomation >> Today is World M.S. Day to bring awareness of Multiple Sclerosis - Duration: 1:09.

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Trey Gowdy Is Attending A Closed Door Meeting That Could Change Everything - Duration: 11:27.

For more infomation >> Trey Gowdy Is Attending A Closed Door Meeting That Could Change Everything - Duration: 11:27.

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Movie clip: Anon 2018 ("Privacy is a right, not a privilege.") - Duration: 1:19.

You invade my privacy... it's nothing.

I try to get it back... it's a crime.

Don't you get it?

The more you try to hide, the more attention you attract.

Why is it so important that nobody knows you?

You get rid of other people's secrets. What's yours?

Does there have to be one?

Everyone has something to hide.

That's what you do.

What you look for every day of your life.

Why you'll never understand.

It's not that I have something to hide...

I have nothing I want you to see.

For more infomation >> Movie clip: Anon 2018 ("Privacy is a right, not a privilege.") - Duration: 1:19.

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Lin Yun-Ju: The Opponent Is Higher-ranked than I Am - I Had to Give My All - Duration: 1:12.

How is your form so far in this Open?

My form is

relatively good...because

like in the previous matches

I didn't have much pressure

I gave it my best shot

Do you feel satisfied about your play in the match, winning in the end?

Yes, more or less

Afterall, the opponent is stronger than me by a good margin

In the match I carried out the plan and preparation before the match

To give it my best

Defeating a relatively heavyweight CNT player in the prelim

Will that give you boost in confidence?

I will just play like I did in the coming matches

as all the upcoming opponents are pretty strong

You put up a good performance at the just-concluded WTTC

Do you have any plan for the future?

Giving my best would be fine (TL's note: hahaha)

Subbed by zeio

For more infomation >> Lin Yun-Ju: The Opponent Is Higher-ranked than I Am - I Had to Give My All - Duration: 1:12.

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In Other News: This televangelist is asking for donations...for a private jet - Duration: 0:39.

For more infomation >> In Other News: This televangelist is asking for donations...for a private jet - Duration: 0:39.

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Raheem Sterling is the player we all hope will fire England to glory at the World Cup - Health tips - Duration: 5:38.

Raheem Sterling is the player we all hope will fire England to glory at the World Cup

As someone at the FA quietly pointed out, you will not actually be able to see Raheem Sterling's new tattoo when he is playing for England.

The silhouette of an M16 rifle will be concealed beneath those long England socks in a match, leaving us all to focus at this summer's World Cup on what this young man can do with the rest of his leg.

Sterling is such a pivotal player for England's manager, enlisted to provide the national team with the firepower they need to conquer their rivals in Russia.

He can play wide or as a No 10, scoring goals as well as creating them.

But the FA had to move to defend the 23-year-old on Tuesday, accepting the explanation he posted on social media in response to the furore that followed pictures of his new ink.

They referenced the death of his father even if the details of it remain sketchy.

There appears to have been little mention of it in the Jamaican press, probably because at the time the victim was not the father of a famous footballer.

One of the more detailed reports says it happened in Kingston, Jamaica, in June 2004, some four years after a young Raheem left the Caribbean for a new life with his mother in London.

And it says Sterling's father was gunned down outside his family house.

There was a photograph of the place where the shooting allegedly took place but no mention of any names in the article.

Adding to the confusion is a detail in Sterling's own Instagram post, where he stated his father was killed when he was two.

Other reports suggest he was nine, a fact that is repeated in interviews Sterling has given.

But whatever the precise details, nobody disputes the fact that at some point in his childhood Sterling lost his father in the most awful circumstances.

It is pretty hard to complain, when this particular piece of body art is also unfinished, when the gun could eventually be accompanied by a message condemning the kind of violence that led to the brutal death of his father, or another image that in some way honours him.

Sterling also made the point that it is positioned on the lower part of his right leg because that is his favoured shooting foot.

And if some would still regard that as a clumsy attempt to make a political point at a time when gun-related violence is an all too familiar story, again tell that to the kid whose dad was shot dead.

This, of course, is not the first time Sterling has been on the receiving end of such criticism.

He was 'the hated one' at Euro 2016, criticised even for being too flashy when it eventually transpired that the photographs of a smart new house were in fact of a new home he had purchased for his mother.

It is worth noting that he also has tattoos in her honour.

The abuse he received on that occasion was as irrational and unfair as the treatment he suffered at the hands of England fans in France two years ago.

Quite why he was singled out when he was far from alone in underperforming is anybody's guess.

Sterling has never been an angel.

He has made his mistakes.

But nobody should ever underestimate the discipline, commitment and professionalism it takes to become a top professional footballer, certainly when playing for someone as demanding as Pep Guardiola.

And a measure of exactly how much Gareth Southgate values the player is illustrated by the conversations England's manager has had with the Manchester City boss to find out what makes Sterling tick.

Southgate endured difficult moments with England, and he is impressed by the manner in which Sterling has come through that torturous experience in France to become so important for both club and country.

Given the choice, the England boss probably would have dissuaded him from having a picture of a gun on his leg.

But sometimes a bit of perspective, and some context, needs to be applied before rushing to judgment.

For more infomation >> Raheem Sterling is the player we all hope will fire England to glory at the World Cup - Health tips - Duration: 5:38.

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WHAT IS THORIUM ENERGY? Nuclear engineer explains - Duration: 3:52.

Thorium energy is a form of fission energy it means that you take one of the heavy

elements, in this case thorium, in the periodic table and you bombard that with

one neutron and then you make it split into two smaller, lighter elements,

and then, when you do that, you extract a lot of energy.

And actually when you do that you extract a million times more energy per kilogram

than what you can get out of burning oil or gasoline and stuff like that.

So it's a very dense energy form.

And what you do to get a thorium reaction going where you can extract lots of energy

and turn it into electricity, it's a little bit more complicated,

you need to build a system, but first you need to get the thorium out of the ground.

Thorium is a metal, so it's taken out of the ground and handled in similar ways as

when you take iron or some other steel products out of the ground and refine them

in refineries and make them into a product.

You do the same with thorium and then you put it into a reactor, but then thorium

cannot start the reaction by itself, you need something called a kickstarter fuel.

And I can not go into the details of explaining that, but in general you can

use something called uranium-235 or you can use plutonium-239,

that are two of the isotopes that exist in this world, that you can use to

to start the process of converting thorium into energy.

Then once you get this process starting, what is happening is that

every time you split a thorium atom, you get three or two, it depends,

it's statistics, but you get two or three extra neutrons.

And these extra neutrons are then used to split the next thorium elements,

and then again, they will release more neutrons, so you get this chain reaction

going where you, all the time you release more and more neutrons

and these neutrons are then used to split new atoms.

And each atom only releases a tiny amount of energy, but you know that there are

billions of, yeah many many billion atoms in each gram of thorium.

So when you split many of these it happens on a, down on an atomic scale so

it's really small, but when you add it up, it produces a lot of energy,

a lot more energy than what you can get from burning fossil fuels or gas

or something like that.

The energy is basically returned as heat, so you heat up the surroundings.

And in this case it's a molten salt, the best way to make this process run

is when you add the thorium into molten salt, it's a little bit like table salt

that you heat up to a temperature between 600 and 800 degrees centigrade.

And then inside there the thorium atoms are sitting and they split

and they produce energy and then the salt warms up, so you have this very hot salt,

and then you convert the heat from that hot salt into some other thing,

for example into, you can boil water and make steam and the steam can

drive a turbine and the turbine can drive an electric generator

and that produces electricity.

But you can also use the heat directly to, for example you can convert biomass,

that is waste from producing wooden tables and chairs and stuff like that,

there's a lot of waste material from that and there's also a lot of waste material

from producing corn and other things like that and you can take those waste products

and then you can use that heat to convert that into oil, so you can actually produce

oil and gasoline and other types of fuels you would need to power cars and airplanes

directly from the heat that you get out of thorium energy.

So that's basically how thorium energy works.

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