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Lafayette Crime Stoppers and Broussard PD searching for homicide suspect - Duration: 1:13.

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Yubin gets up close and personal for 'Marie Claire' - Duration: 0:53.

'Marie Claire' has revealed Yubin's photoshoot.The photoshoot is a simple, all-white photoshoot that capture Yubin's perfect beauty

Some of the shots get very close up to Yubin and showcase her flawless skin.SEE ALSO: [Interview] Ask anything and everything: Let us know your questions for IN2IT! Check out all the pictures below

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For more infomation >> Yubin gets up close and personal for 'Marie Claire' - Duration: 0:53.

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Space for Guests in Surf City - Duration: 21:44.

For more infomation >> Space for Guests in Surf City - Duration: 21:44.

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🔥Tabletop counter for tablets and capsules TC 10 Minipress.ru - Duration: 5:17.

Hello! My name is Roman Tsibulsky. Here you can find a tremendous range of

equipment for pharmaceuticals production. If you don't have enough time to explore

all descriptions or you didn't find the required equipment. The simplest way to

find what you need is to get in touch with me by telephone. Filed your

application and explained your needs. I will do my best to find an option that

fits you. The side has two versions Russian and English. However equipment

prices are the same in both versions. The prices and the catalog are displayed

without the cost of delivery and customs duties in Russia to obtain full cost of

the chosen equipment. Please send your application to me and I will forward the

detailed price to you. When you send your letter to the state of email address I

will be the person to receive it. My assistance only deal with transaction

support. I personally discuss your needs with you

and help you choose the right equipment. I'm engaged in supplying pharmaceutical

equipment from China, India, South Korea and Taiwan to Russia and other countries.

Every year I visit pharmaceutical exhibitions where I select the most

reliable partners for equipment supplies. Very often my clients wonder why prices

for certain equipment items in my catalogue and prices for the same

equipment they find in China a different. Let me reveal the secret to you. The case

is that manufacturers copy the equipment models from each other. However the

quality of this equipment may differ dramatically.

It is my policy to cooperate only with reliable suppliers who provide spare

parts when necessary and have certain equipment models in stock at any time.

Please be a word that I will not be able to supply spare parts for cheap and

troubled equipment. Bought from disreputable suppliers. The best way to

avoid problems is to choose a reputable and reliable partner. Who will ensure

smooth supplies of spare parts and consumables. Equipment manufacturers

constantly improve their quality level. So before you make your choice it is

worth discussing everything in detail with a reliable supplier. I am online

24/7 and will be happy to answer your questions and give you every possible

advice. Hello! My name is Roman Tsibulsky. I'm the founder and the owner of

pharmaceutical equipment catalogue MiniPress.ru. For the last 17 years I've

been making sure that our clients make the right choice, get everything

delivered in time and have no problems with customs clearance. Every year I

participate in pharmaceutical equipment expositions worldwide in order to pick

new better quality models to include in my catalogue.In my catalogue you can find

tablet press machines, blister packaging machines, coating machines, packaging and

production equipment, a wide range of laboratory machines as well as compact

desktop units to start your pharmaceutical business. In any case if

you don't come across what you are looking for, just let me know and I'll

help you find the best options. I provide my clients not only with information

about equipment but also about different technologies.

I'm really good at that as I have a great deal of my own and my clients

experience here. In my catalogue you'll find different types of equipment from

China, India, Taiwan, Korea and Europe. My team will assist you in choosing the

right model, purchasing it, getting it delivered and customs clearing of any

equipment to Russia. You can contact me every day either by telephone, skype or

email. I am here to help you choose any pharmaceutical equipment making use of

all my experience and knowledge. I'll be happy to see you among my clients.

For more infomation >> 🔥Tabletop counter for tablets and capsules TC 10 Minipress.ru - Duration: 5:17.

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Checklist for email marketing success - Duration: 5:18.

Hi, I'm Miriam Shaviv with today's edition of Mastering Email Marketing.

And, today I want to give you a really powerful tip, how to make sure that your email

is really going to perform well before you actually hit that send button.

Obviously you've spent a lot of time writing a great email so you want that

to pay off, but how do you actually know that's going to happen? The answer is

that you need to have a little checklist that you run through before you,

before you send out your email and that covers some key elements that have to be right

before you're happy sending out that email. So what kind of things should you

look out for. On our checklist we have five and I'm gonna run through them with

you right now. The very first one is, is there a really clear message? That is the

key to the success of your email. There'll be a key idea that you want to

convey, just one, any more than that is confusing for your readers. So you need

to look at your email again with fresh eyes. Does that idea that I wanted to

convey really come across in a very very clear way? If not you need to really go

back the drawing board and look at that again. The second thing that we look at,

and that you should be looking at as well, is emotion. So look back at your

copy does it actually elicit an emotional response from your readers?

Does it connect to them in a very very real way that means your email can't just be

very logical and full of facts it needs to really connect to people's emotions,

talk about their real experiences and really get them to feel something.

Because that is the way that people buy. They buy when they feel an emotional

connection and when you have made them feel how deep their problem is, and how

much they want a solution, not just told them that. The third thing that we will

look at, and that you should be looking at as well, is does the email open and

and close in a really powerful way? Once people have actually opened your email

you have a matter of about two or three seconds to really get them interested in

what you're saying, otherwise they will just close it

and go read something else. So you want to go look at the first few lines. Are

you telling a really great story? Do you have some kind of amazing fact or some

kind of amazing, really interesting statement to start off with? When you do

that people are much more likely to stick with you and to carry on reading.

But you also want to look at the end, you don't want it to fizzle out at

the end, you really want to end with a bang as well. So look at the opening, look

at the end, are those both really powerful? The fourth thing that you're

gonna look out for is the flow of your email. Again, read it through with

objective eyes. Does it read well? Are there any bits that just stick out a little

bit and don't really fit in? Is the grammar right? Are there are any typos?

You want to make it as easy as possible for people to read this and for it to be

a pleasant experience for them. That means looking at the technical aspects

as well. How does it flow? How does it read? And making sure that the answer is

really really well. Last but not least number five, you want to make sure that

there is a really strong call-to-action on the email. Go back, look again what

you're actually asking your readers to do at the end of the email. You don't want them

just to read it and then go off do something else. There will always be

another step that you want them to take. Whether that is downloading a piece of

content, going to look at a landing page, maybe it's even watching a video,

contacting you, booking some kind of strategy session with you. You want them

to read that email and then take and then take another action, that will bring

them one step closer to actually working with you or buying from you. So look at

whether there is a call to action, look at how strongly and how well that

call to action is conveyed and make sure that it is as strong as possible, because

that is the key to actually getting results from your email. Now you should

have a checklist as I said, if you work with a team, if you have a team that

writes or emails for you, give them the checklist and you use that checklist

when you're looking over that copy, but it's really useful as a reminder for

yourself as well as you're writing the email, which bits really need to work in

order for this email to help power your business forward. Now if you would like a

little bit of help writing these emails really fast and making sure that they

fulfil all five of those criteria, then I have a an amazing resource for you.

it's a free book. A free eBook called 'How to write high converting emails in ten

minutes or less'. It's got some really powerful tips in there. I've put the

address below in the description, so just head over there grab your free copy of

the ebook and enjoy, and I will be back next week with another edition of

Mastering Email Marketing. I'm Miriam Shaviv of Brainstorm Digital

have a great day!

For more infomation >> Checklist for email marketing success - Duration: 5:18.

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Real dinosaur skeletons: super-sized ornaments for the super wealthy - Duration: 5:37.

Real dinosaur skeletons: super-sized ornaments for the super wealthy

Real dinosaur skeletons: super-sized ornaments for the super wealthy.

Got R9.

6-million? Bid on one of the genuine dinosaur skeletons that'll be up for auction this week.

  The skeletons of an allosaurus and a diplodocus are up for auction in Paris this week, marketed as hip interior design objects - for those with big enough living rooms.

"The fossil market is no longer just for scientists," said Iacopo Briano of Binoche et Giquello, the auction house that is putting the two dinosaurs under the hammer on Wednesday.

"Dinosaurs have become cool, trendy - real objects of decoration, like paintings," said the Italian expert, citing Hollywood actors Leonardo DiCaprio and Nicolas Cage as fans of such outsize prehistoric ornaments.

Cage, however, did hand back the rare skull of a tyrannosaurus bataar, a close cousin of T.

rex, that he bought in 2007 after it was found to have been stolen and illegally taken out of Mongolia.

Dinosaur bones are increasingly gracing collectors' cabinets, with another huge skeleton, that of a theropod, expected to fetch up to R22-million ($1.84-million) when it goes up for auction in June.

CHINESE BUYERS "For the last two or three years the Chinese have become interested in palaeontology and have been looking for big specimens of dinosaurs found on their soil, for their museums or even for individuals," Briano said.

The new buyers are now bidding against multinational corporations as well as ultra-rich Europeans and Americans, the "traditional" buyers of dinosaur skeletons, Briano added.

In 1997, McDonald's and Walt Disney were among donors stumping up over R100-million ($8.36-million) to buy Sue - the most complete and best preserved Tyrannosaurus rex ever found - for the Field Museum of Natural History in Chicago.

"Millions of people come to see it, it's incredible publicity for companies," said Eric Mickeler, a natural history expert for the Aguttes auction house.

  Palaeontologists acknowledge that many fossils that go on the block are of limited scientific interest, but important specimens do go up for auction and can, as in Sue's case, be bought through acts of patronage.

The market remains small and "isn't for everybody", Mickeler said.

Only around five dinosaurs are put up for auction around the world every year.

'PEOPLE LIKE TEETH' The allosaurus which goes on sale Wednesday, among 87 lots of natural artefacts, is considered "small" at 3.8 metres long.

It is expected to fetch up to R9.6-million (€650,000), while the diplodocus - despite being bigger at 12 metres long from nose to tail - has a guide price of R6.7-million to R7.4-million (€450,000 to €500,000).

Carnivores like the allosaurus often fetch more than herbivores.

"People like the teeth," Mickeler said.

The price also goes up if the skeleton shows traces of a fight or an incurable illness, as well as if it is considered rare, has a high percentage of verified bones, or a particularly impressive skull.

  "We recently sold a very beautiful piece to a Venetian family, they have a magnificent big room in which the dinosaur is perfectly at ease," Briano said.

But Ronan Allain, a palaeontologist at the Natural History Museum of Paris, denounced "completely nonsensical" prices.

"It's the luxury world, it's not for people like us," he said.

"We could decide to buy it pre-emptively, but for the theropod, for example, that would mean shelling out more than a million," he said.

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