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180930 Jennie (Black Pink) Arrived In France For Paris Fashion Week - Duration: 1:40.

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KAVANAUGH WITCH-HUNT JUST BACKFIRED: They're Now Voting All Red For First Time Ever - Duration: 6:27.

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Fear the Walking Dead S4 Finale: Recap & Review for FTWD | Heavy.com - Duration: 14:35.

Fear the Walking Dead S4 Finale: Recap & Review for FTWD | Heavy.com

Tonight is the final episode of Season 4 of Fear the Walking Dead.

To call this season controversial would be an understatement.

Some people love the new characters, and others have stopped watching completely.

Still others are wondering what's going to happen in the finale and if there will be any additional crossover with The Walking Dead.

This post will be updated with a live recap as the show airs.

So keep refreshing the story to see the latest details about what happens.

The episode begins with a look at what happened to Ali.

She's racing from the hospital with zombies in pursuit (it's not quite clear how she escaped.) She appears to be cornered on both sides of a street as walkers approach.

She jumps into a building and locks a screen door behind her.

We see her backing up as the walkers try to reach her.

On the other side, she breaks open a car door window to get a walkie-talkie.

But no one is answering.

She's calling to Morgan and June, and tells them she holed up in a post office overnight after escaping through the basement, and now she's in a parking garage a couple miles south of the hospital.

She finds a news van (KXEY), which is pretty much perfect.

She finds a news camera inside the van and manages to hotwire the vehicle.

But next we see her in a police car… (OK, I looked down for a second and missed something.) She abandons the car and goes walking, rifle ready.

And that's when she sees Filthy Woman (yes, that's AMC's nickname for her officially) with Jimbo in Walker form.

FW says, "I don't want to hurt you, I like you.

You don't make people weak." She watched Ali's interview.

"You just gave them whatever it took to get their story.".

For some reason, no one ever wants to shoot FW (real name Martha.

) Conveniently, Ali's gun is empty when she turns to Martha to shoot after taking out a couple walkers, and she gets knocked out.

After the commercial break, Ali wakes up with June and Dorie.

She's been taken back onto the SWAT van.

She tells them that Martha wanted her to deliver a message, but she didn't hear it.

"She delivered it anyway," Dorie said.

"She kinda made you a carrier pigeon.".

Martha left a video for Morgan.

"I gave you so many chances to be strong, but you didn't take any of them.

Maybe it was my fault.

Maybe I wasn't strong enough.

You'll see me again…".

Seriously, I am wondering why no one killed her with all the chances they had.

Rick would have, that's for sure.

Now it's night and everyone is gathered around a fire.

Sarah, Wendell, Ali, June, Dorie, and Morgan and Alicia.

Morgan is taking them to Alexandria.

Morgan wants to stop at Polar Bear's truck stop so they can pick up more boxes and drop them off on their way to Alexandria.

Dorie tells Morgan he believes he will run again.

Morgan says it's not running.

"It's just dying, John." He says that Martha thinks the only way to be strong is by dying and turning into a walker, and he plans to change her mind because he "used to be her." But this is something he has to do on his own, Morgan emphasizes.

He drew a map to Alexandria and gave it to Dorie, because he has to face Martha alone.

Morgan is on a mission to save Martha because he sees himself in her.

She tells him that she's at mile marker 54, and he willingly goes to walk into the trap.

(Morgan doesn't seem as smart as he was in The Walking Dead universe.).

After the next commercial break, Luciana, Dorie, Al, Strand, Alicia, June, Wendell, and Sarah all show up at the Polar Bear gas station and fill up on supplies (including coffee!) Alicia finds a map, Al finds supplies for her guns, and they plan their next moves.

Strand offers to let them all go back to the mansion, but they decide against it.

Dorie is rocking his cowboy hat, making him the "Will I Replace Rick on The Walking Dead?" character.

(Some fans think there will be another crossover, but no one has confirmed this.).

Dorie tells an apologetic June that he knows who she is.

"Doesn't take a whole day to recognize sunshine." She says that she knows who she is because of him.

Awww.

They pretty much are the sweetest couple, even though I'm still mad at her for abandoning him.

Back in Morgan's life, he is at Mile 54 and finds Jim-the-Walker locked into a police car with one of Martha's special messages on his face.

Morgan lets him out and puts him out of his misery.

He then finds Martha facedown in the dirt (an obvious trap, it seems.).

Morgan touches her and she mumbles, "not yet." Morgan says they can help her, and helps her into the police car while she mumbles "not yet" over and over.

(One possible interpretation: she wanted to turn into a zombie before he found her, so she could kill him.) She is NOT happy.

It looks like Morgan is driving her back to the gas station for some reason.

:-/ He tells John that he's bringing her back.

"Where are you taking me?" she asks.

He's taking her to Mississippi.

They can't really talk to each other (a bad connection), but I think Morgan's making a big mistake taking her back to their gas station.

Al passes out as a bunch of walkers approach her and Alicia barely saves her.

I'm wondering if Martha poisoned some of the supplies at the gas station, or maybe Al is just still weak from her previous illness.

I'm suspicious because of the comment Sarah made about the coffee being too sweet.

Others think Al might have been bitten:.

On their drive, Martha tells Morgan that her husband's name was Hank.

She tells him what happened to them.

Someone weaving in the traffic hit them and her husband needed her to be strong for him, but she wasn't.

Morgan tells her that wasn't true.

June radios Morgan and tells her that Al got sick, but they're all sick, not just Al.

(This is exactly what I thought.).

And as should have been predictable to everyone on the show, Martha fakes being sick so she can force Morgan to crash and take over.

Morgan was trying to pay forward what was done for him, but Martha is not the same type of person as Morgan.

Awwww, now Martha is writing on Morgan's face.

Great.

Morgan wakes up to a note on his face: "I Lose People.

I Lose Myself." Martha has put a spike in his leg and she has a giant walker bite in her chest.

"I made sure you couldn't help.

Now you either kill me or I kill you.".

Morgan insists he doesn't kill.

But would he really rather die by a walker named Martha?.

Martha says that Morgan's scared that if his friends die, he'll become what he used to be.

But Morgan says he looked for her because she needed help.

"I have been where you are." But Martha insists he always will be there unless he decided to be strong.

Martha's logic is all kinds of messed up.

OK, back at the gas station, everyone is realllly sick.

And it looks like all the bottled water is contaminated.

(Martha did that, if you recall.) The station is surrounded by zombies (for some reason) trying to get in, and they're stuck inside without water.

All the seals on the water were broken.

"Someone poisoned us," June announces.

(Charlie is also looking really sick, and Alicia is looking out for her as best she can.).

Alicia protecting Charlie.

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Age of Light (What does time mean for light?) - Duration: 2:02.

Light neither experiences the passage of time nor distance.

Special theory of relativity states that as objects approach the speed of light, time

slows down and length contracts for them.

So, if you are moving close to the speed of light, you'd age less and travel far longer.

As we keep increasing the speed, time further slows down until the upper limit, speed of

light, is reached - when time comes to a standstill and the distance between two points becomes

zero.

Unfortunately it's not practical to check this, since nothing, except light itself,

can attain the speed of light.

So this might be a little hard to get your head around.

Let's try this: "Muons" are radioactive particles created when cosmic rays collide

with molecules in upper atmosphere.

Muons have an average life time of just about 2.2 microseconds.

Even travelling at nearly the speed of light they should be able to cover only around 660

meters before they are decayed.

But somehow they do reach the surface of earth travelling thousands of kilometers.

But how can this be possible?

Here's how it can explained using time dilation.

According to us, on earth, time for travelling muons has slowed down.

So from our perspective, they have got plenty of time before they are decayed.

From the muon's perspective, it is at rest.

But it sees those thousands of kilometers as just 660 meters.

This proves muons actually experience time dilation and length contraction.

Light, is the extreme case where time stops ticking altogether and distance collapses

onto itself.

Light transcends space and time as we know it.

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Greg Inglis named as Kangaroos captain, and four debutants picked for Tests against New Zealand, Ton - Duration: 3:38.

Greg Inglis is the new Australian rugby league team captain and he will lead a new-look team in Tests against New Zealand and Tonga in Auckland this month

Inglis has been named by coach Mal Meninga to succeed long-time skipper Cameron Smith and he will lead a 19-man squad missing no fewer than nine members of last year's World Cup-winning team

The squad also includes four debutants in full-back James Tedesco, centre Latrell Mitchell, hooker Damien Cook and utility Tyrone Peachey

Newly-crowned NRL premiers Sydney Roosters have three players in the squad — Tedesco, who takes over the number one jersey from the retired Billy Slater, Mitchell, who ousts Will Chambers, and skipper Boyd Cordner

Cook is set to take over at hooker after Smith's representative retirement.Missing from the World Cup-final winning 17 are Slater, Dane Gagai, Chambers, Josh Dugan, Michael Morgan, Cooper Cronk, Smith, Matt Gillett and Wade Graham

"This is a new era for the Kangaroos and it is a very exciting one, based on the talent available," Meninga said

"There is certainly a strong showing from the NSW squad which won the State of Origin series and we have a number of players who performed exceptionally well through the finals series as well as in the grand final

"While there are only two Test matches for the Kangaroos this year they are extremely important to me and this squad

"This will give us a good gauge of who we will be looking at to lead the Kangaroos into the future

"The Kangaroos have not played the Kiwis in New Zealand for four years, and have not played in Auckland for six years, so the October 13 Test match will be an extremely important one for us

"The first Test match ever against Tonga will also be a historic occasion not only for the Kangaroos but for the game as well

" Sam Bremner will captain a Jillaroos squad with six newcomers for the women's rugby league Test against New Zealand in Auckland on October 13

Poised to debut in the 18-player squad named by coach Brad Donald are Keeley Davis, Tazmin Gray, Julia Robinson, Jess Stergis, Hannah Southwell and Holli Wheeler

Twelve players remain from the outfit that beat New Zealand when they last met in last year's women's World Cup final

Brisbane, the unbeaten winners of the inaugural NRLW competition, have six players in the squad, with St George Ilawarra boasting seven and Sydney Roosters (three)

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Are Telehealth Consultations Right For You? - Duration: 7:33.

Hi everyone, how are you going? Karen Finnin here, Physiotherapist and Director of Online.Physio

So I've been hearing a lot of health professionals mention lately that

they're interested in getting into telehealth. They know they want to do it

but they're not quite sure where to start

Now for some they have an idea sparked from a problem that they need to solve

in terms of access or specificity for their patients. For other people they

seem to like the concept of not being chained to a cubicle, being able to

travel while still maintaining a caseload. So what I want to do today is

talk through some of the thoughts you have to go through to decide whether

online consultations could be right for you. It can't simply come from a

lifestyle desire on your perspective. There has to be something real that

you're solving for your patient. So let's just talk through a few of the dot

points, the questions you need to ask yourself before deciding whether your

idea for telehealth is going to be viable or not.

So first of all ask the question from your patients perspective 'What

problem are you solving?' Now introducing technology into a consultation is

challenging for the patient but they will push through the technological

barriers, the lack of physical touch, a lot of those other challenges if the

problem that you are solving for them is compelling enough. So of course the

natural instinct here is for people in rural and remote areas if they wouldn't

have the option to see the health professional otherwise of course they're

going to be motivated to attend that consultation online, but what if you're in

an urban area? Perhaps you specialize in a particular sport and not many people

can access a specialist health professional for a particular sport.

Maybe that's a real problem that you're solving. But if you simply want to be

able to work from home and treat your patients that won't be a compelling

enough solution for your patients to overcome any technical obstacles. So have

a think about that. So bouncing off of that is 'Who then is your target

audience, and what is your niche likely to be?' So from the problem that you're

solving you should be able to be really specific about your target audience and

even within that target audience, it might be

farmers in a remote area, is there a niche within that? So are they people

that are in a certain industry of farming? The beauty of technology is that

you can cast your net wide but you still need to be very narrow with your niche

to therefore resonate with that audience. There are going to be more and more

telehealth services popping up. What makes you stand out to your particular

target audience? We all know with the businesses that we interact with in our

normal daily life, the more they resonate with our demographic, the more likely we

are to interact with them. So be crystal clear on who your target audience is and

the niche that you're serving. It doesn't mean you're turning away other people,

it just means that you'll connect with those people and they'll be more likely

to go down the consultation route with you online. All right so 'Will these tele

consultations work for your target audience? So this is just double checking

that they are somebody who can use technology or they are somebody who can

access bandwidth that will make those consultations available. Maybe you do

want to access people that can't get enough you know internet for a video

call. Are there other ways that you can connect with them and still give them

the health information that they need? So after working out your target audiences

will they be suitable for the technology side of things? The next question that

you've got to ask is 'Can these people afford to pay for the consultation

or is there funding available for it? Now at the moment

although things are changing there is not currently a lot of insurance based

rebates available for online consultations, so often people are full

fee paying to access that service. Now if you're funded in some way or you're some

sort of charity or Hospital based organization, University based

organization, this may not be a consideration for you, but if you're in

private practice you need to say 'Is my target audience going to be able to pay

full price?' Are you solving enough of a problem that they will happily

reach in their wallet for your service? Now 'Will your telehealth service be

competing with a face-to-face service? If you run a physical private practice and

you also just want to offer online consultations as an alternative

generally speaking, all other things being the same, your

people will want to access your clinic and see you and chat with you. Where

online consultations come in their own is when you're filling a whole that wasn't

previously filled before. So if your service is going to be completely

competing directly with your own face-to-face service, or a competing

face-to-face service, just think things through. How is this going to be

compelling to the patient? 'Who will do the online consultation?' Now on the most

part it will be you yourself as the practitioner but some people want to run

them out of their clinic to fill gaps for their junior health professionals and

that sort of thing. Now if I was a young health professional still stuck in my

cubicle but having to now use technology as well that's just gonna be all too

hard and I may not be motivated to make them work. If I'm a young physio though

and I get the opportunity to travel and continue to work, I'm compelled to make

it work. So just check out the therapist's motivations. If it's you you won't have

an issue, but if you're expecting other people in your clinic to do those

consultations, how are you motivating them to make it a

compelling option, so that they want to make them work as much as you do? And

finally and this is absolutely the biggest one and this is

the most part of my time gets spent on this. It's marketing. So it's not enough

just to have a website, it's not enough to be an amazing health professional if you

can't broadcast and market your services out there, you simply won't have patients

coming through the virtual door, and of course this is very different to

geographical based marketing that we're used to with our face-to-face clinics. So

if you're just thinking you're gonna market on Facebook or 'I'll run some ads'

have a little think again. There's got to be a large content plan. How are you

distributing that? How can you communicate with your target audience

so that they know about you before they even need you? Look I hope that's given

you a good range of things to think about before getting started with your

online health consultation service. If you have any questions do let me know

and I would love to hear what you're getting up to. So feel free to drop me a

line or hit me up on my socials. Thanks guys I'll speak to you next time. Bye. Hey

I just wanted to add on if you found those tips that I was just going through

really interesting and thought-provoking I've actually put them into a checklist

and a survey. So if you're pressure testing your idea go to the

Telehealth Service Viability Survey. That will guide you through exact dot points

that I talked about today and allow you to answer your questions in them. Once

you've done that it'll email you your answers and that can provide the basis

for your business plan for your telehealth service. So I just wanted to

let you know that I've created a tool to help you go through exactly the

questions I've just addressed. So the Telehealth Service Viability Survey. It's

available at www.karenfinnin.com. Thanks guys. Bye

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A Sister's Fight for Justice - Duration: 1:54.

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Kanye West & the 13th Amendment: 'Ye' Criticized for Tweet | Heavy.com - Duration: 9:03.

Kanye West & the 13th Amendment: 'Ye' Criticized for Tweet | Heavy.com

Kanye West was facing backlash after writing on Twitter that the 13th Amendment should be abolished.

That's the constitutional amendment that outlawed slavery in the United States.

It also stipulated that using prison inmates as laborers was legal.

Here's what you need to know.

Kanye West Shared a Picture of Himself in a 'MAGA' Hat Along with the Suggestion That the 13th Amendment Be Abolished.

West posted the message Sunday afternoon, September 30.

It includes a photo of him wearing a "Make America Great Again" hat.

The post reads, "this represents good and America becoming whole again.

We will no longer outsource to other countries.

We build factories here in America and create jobs.

We will provide jobs for all who are free from prisons as we abolish the 13th amendment.

Message sent with love.".

This followed West's appearance on Saturday Night Live the evening prior, when he praised President Donald Trump and received mixed reactions from the audience.

He also wore the red "Make America Great Again" hat for much of the performance.

Ye's Tweet Quickly Triggered Backlash, Indignation and Some Defense on Social Media.

It did not take long before West's original tweet went viral.

It has been "liked" more than 59,000 times, shared by more than 14,000 followers and generated more than 16,000 comments.

Many commenters referred to West's post as "ridiculous" and questioned whether West was aware that the 13th Amendment made slavery illegal.

Examples included:.

"Kanye West, who said slavery was a choice, just called for the abolition of the 13th amendment.

This is just terribly sad.

The college dropout Kanye used to inspire young black men, myself included, and now he's embracing a President that hates them.".

"Uncle Tom says what?".

Another commenter wrote, "I don't know where you're getting your #FakeNews from, but, I'm one of at least 60 people who is losing his job to outsourcing by the end of the year.

After 18 years, I've been asked to help train our replacements.".

A few posters pointed out that the 13th Amendment allows for prisons to use inmates as laborers.

A Twitter user with the name "aleexxaandro" wrote, "Just to bring about some resolution in the thread; the 13th amendment NEVER abolished slavery, but renamed slaves to criminals.

& our brothers and sisters in the system for a crime they may or may not have committed pay the price everyday.

RE-READ THE 13th AMENDMENT.".

West Attempted to Clarify The Post With Follow-Up Tweets, Stating That Slavery 'Never Ended'.

Kanye West shared additional tweets to try to clarify his original statement.

But he did not specifically mention inmate labor in his follow-up messages or talk about outsourcing jobs overseas.

He wrote, ""the 13th Amendment is slavery in disguise meaning it never ended We are the solution that heals.

About 20 minutes later, West added, "not abolish but.

let's amend the 13th amendment.

We apply everyone's opinions to our platform.".

The 13th Amendment Formally Outlawed Slavery and Was Ratified By the States in 1865.

The 13th Amendment was passed by the Senate on April 8, 1864.

The House formally approved the measure in January of 1865.

President Abraham Lincoln sent the proposal off to the states for approval.

Three-fourths of the state need to approve an amendment to the constitution.

It was ratified on December 6, 1865.

The 13th Amendment reads:. Section 1.

Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as a punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted, shall exist within the United States, or any place subject to their jurisdiction.

Section 2.

Congress shall have power to enforce this article by appropriate legislation.

The 13th Amendment Allows for Prisons to Use Inmates as Laborers and It's a Common Practice in the United States.

The criminal justice system allows for inmate labor.

The 13th Amendment stated that convicted criminals can be forced to work.

It does not stipulate whether inmates must be paid for their services.

According to the Prison Policy Initiative, inmates are paid on average about 86 cents per hour for non-industry prison jobs.

Inmates may be put to work for state businesses or work for the prison itself.

Newsweek reported that about half of the nation's 2.3 million incarcerated people do some form of daily work.

In August of 2018, inmates in at least 17 states went on strike.

They refused to work and some declined food, as a way to call attention to poor living conditions at correctional facilities and to protest what some view as "exploitative" labor practices.

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