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make one easy little change to your beauty routine every day and in less

than a month see how great you can look and feel this winter today's video will

discuss 23 day rescue plan for your skin this winter before you watch this video

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post new videos daily with very little effort you could get yourself in super

shape so come this spring you're ready to emerge like a butterfly how to get

amazing skin in just 23 days 1 feed your face

your skin's needs change with the seasons so it's essential to adapt your

skincare routine accordingly in winter skin needs more nourishment and

protection from the elements so swap your regular face wash for a

nourishing cleansing milk and ensure your moisture is or continence

ingredients like shea butter vitamin E and argan oil which all nourish the skin

without leaving an oily film to care for your cuticles massage a little cuticle

oil into your nails just before bedtime this will strengthen them in the

long-term and ensure they are well annoys your eyes when you've got a few

minutes to spare give those fingertips the spa treatment with our at a glance

guide to nail care essentials 3 pop your lips wearing lipstick and and eye

popping color allows you to get away with a lot less makeup perfect for when

you're in a rush try Max Factor makeup artist Carolyn Barnes tips to find the

right shade of lipstick whatever your age 4 go for bronze bronzers are the

perfect beauty product to help you fake a healthy sunkissed glow so don't just

save them for summer choose a light shade without any shimmer using a brush

gently sweep it over the areas of your face the Sun would naturally hit your

temples forehead cheeks the tip of your nose and along your jaw bone 5 don't

forget some screen even when you can't see the Sun

this one is easy simply choose a daily moisturizer with an SPF to ensure that

your skin is protected from future wrinkles and discoloration sakes

Trust for success the start of a new season is the ideal time to cut a fringe

change your hair color or go a little shorter

check out the experts tips for easy ways to fall back in love with your hair 7

drink a lot of water yes around 8 glasses of water a day it's one of the

cheapest doing easiest Beauty steps you can take hydrating your body from the

inside will ensure your skin looks plump and moisturized what is your plan for

your skin this winter let me know in our comment section below if you liked this

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Benin a game of imagination what fun sounds name

I

Smash it open with my walk, huh, then a bunch of ladies come out close enough

Did it work

Sorry pops Oh

Kenny gasps the saving throat skips the mighty gets first strike

Yeah

Let's eat. Let's get our money back

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Hey, are you guys gonna be wrapping this up soon, or oh, yeah, we're done here

Yeah, and he won't even give us a refund. This guy doesn't give refunds people. We spent the last of her cash on it

We have to get our money back. Yeah

Nice outfits

Did you use toilet paper rolls instead of paper towel rolls the costumes look awesome. Would you do it?

They're all just the same with different costumes

I

Didn't you have to use your imagination. Oh

That's right go get us our refund

Dude, this campaign is just getting started. The realm of darthon does not suck. Yeah, but your costume

Leave while you still can we're not leaving without a reason you hear that. I think it's coming from up

Next time send enemies that don't blow well if you didn't like those enemies

Changed my mind necromancer's Ted summon allies

That's what makes this game blow I won't allow you to insult my realm

Stealing projectile weapons deal damage to the user

Self-destruct

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Warriors carry the immunity sword, which is immune off

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$7.00 we almost died for seven dollars

Yeah, something like trail of eldritch or the layer of anthlon

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Former Benue speaker Tsav, dumps PDP for APC - Duration: 1:40.

Former Benue speaker Tsav, dumps PDP for APC

Former speaker of Benue state House of assembly, Stephen Tsav, has defected from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), to the All Progressive Congress (APC).

 gathered that Tsav, who announced his defection in Guma, said that he was defecting "after collecting financial inducement aimed at stopping me from defecting. He, however, did not state who offered the said financial inducement.

In a speech at the occasion, Senator George Akume accused Governor Samuel Ortom of treating people displaced by the recent violence "very poorly", saying that Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs), were fairing better in neighboring Nasarawa state.

In his remarks, the APC governorship candidate in the state, Emmanuel Jime, challenged Ortom to a public debate on how to deliver good governance and improve security in Benue.

Jime promised that he would serve a single term of four years, but would replicate the development strides of the first civilian governor of the state, late Aper Aku, within that period.

He appealed to Benue people to collect their Permanent Voters Cards (PVCs), to enable them decide the leaders that could best protect their interests. (NAN).

For more infomation >> Former Benue speaker Tsav, dumps PDP for APC - Duration: 1:40.

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Brighton 1-0 Wolves: Glenn Murray scores 100th goal for the Seagulls in win - Duration: 7:05.

When the team-sheets emerged on the eve of this game, Chris Hughton's decision to place the 38-year-old right-back Bruno against the electric Adama Traore had the potential to be one of the crueller experiments the Premier League has witnessed

Instead, the Catalan defender rose to the occasion quite remarkably.Not only did Bruno's diligence, experience and patient defending nullify the threat of the former Barcelona winger, but his confidence grew to the extent that he raided forwards beyond Traore to set up Brighton's opening goal

The cult hero with the bald head and the Shoreditch beard powered into the penalty area on the blindside of Traore just after the interval to meet a hooked cross, where he drove a cross-cum-shot that fell to the poacher Glenn Murray to score his sixth goal of the campaign

It makes Murray, 35, the highest-scoring Englishman in the Premier League this season and his natural instincts in front of goal were once again the decisive factor in turning Brighton's diligence into a winning formula

Soon after the goal, Traore conceded defeat in the battle against a man sixteen years his senior as he swapped wings and by the hour mark, he had been hooked and replaced by Ivan Cavaleiro

Traore's start was his first in the Premier League this season and this therefore marked the first occasion where manager Nuno Espirito Santo had made a change to his starting line-up

After defeat against Wolves last week, Wolves came out determined to make amends.Ultimately, they were handed a brutal lesson in efficiency by one of the division's most awkward opponents

Wolves had more of the play, played with the greater imagination and Brighton won the game with their only shot on target

Sometimes, football can feel rather unfair and once the disappointment settles, Santo will surely take many positives a fine performance

Only Leicester and Tottenham have beaten Chris Hughton's side on their own turf since late January - and they are particularly difficult to destabilise once they have a lead to protect

This was Brighton's third consecutive 1-0 victory and it was born out of organisation and desire

While Brighton's forward play was sluggish and lacking coherence, Wolves created the better first-half opportunities

Indeed, the visitors should have taken the lead when Matt Doherty came inside, slid the ball into Raul Jimenez, whose exquisite backheel saw Doherty raiding into the penalty area

The wing-back had time and space, but coaxed his left-footed strike wide of the post

Wolves continued to threaten and promised to unlock the defence through Ruben Neves' sliderule pass but Doherty was this time beaten to the ball by Mat Ryan

Brighton's doggedness is relentless, summed up when their two most forward-thinking players in Murray and Jose Izquierdo scrapped by their own corner flag to earn a corner

Yet Brighton were outplayed for long periods of this game by a Wolves team who continue to impress

Santo's team do not resemble a promoted side, either in their urgency to recoup possession or their quality in dictating play

Conor Coady built play majestically from his centre-half position, while Ruben Neves and Joao Moutinho controlled the midfield

If there is a flaw in this Wolves side, it is their inability to apply the finishing touch

Wolves have now had 132 shots this season and scored only nine goals in 10 games and this threatens to be their undoing

In truth, they could barely have done more to score here.In the dying embers of injury time, Ryan made one of the outstanding saves of the season, sticking out a wrist to deny Ryan Bennett's high-speed strike from pointblank range

As Wolves chased the game, Brighton's resilience only intensified.Shane Duffy and Lewis Dunk were imperious once more, marshalling their backline with authority and steel

Dunk threw a head out to divert Neves' goalbound free-kick wide and goalkeeper Mat Ryan saved well when Doherty and then Neves struck fine efforts from distance

They were aided, too, by Wolves profligacy, as Doherty met Cavaleiro's clipped cross on the run but stabbed wide of goal

Jota then skipped into the box, evading two challenges but his effort was saved once more by the robust Ryan

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News October 27, 2018 (For English learners) - Duration: 24:05.

Public opinion studies suggest that Brazilian presidential candidate Jair Bolsonaro is likely

to win Sunday's election.

The candidate believes he knows of a resource that may help his nation's economy: niobium.

Niobium is a metal that is added to steel to make it stronger and lighter.

It is in high demand by carmakers, space travel companies and in many other industries.

Brazil produces about 85 percent of the world's supply of niobium.

Bolsonaro wants to keep Brazil's market position.

In 2016, Bolsonaro made a 20-minute YouTube video about the value of the metal and how

it could be a large part of Brazil's economy in the future.

Brazil's military dictatorship, which ruled from 1964 to 1985, wanted to protect natural

resources, such as oil and minerals, from foreign companies.

Bolsonaro is a former military officer.

He has long supported the idea of a military-led government.

But he has said he supports free-market economics as a presidential candidate.

The 2016 video was recorded at a mine owned by a privately-held Brazilian company known

as CBMM.

Bolsonaro praised CBMM for its jobs that pay well, its private pre-school and other support

the company provides for its workers.

He added that Brazil would be better off if it supported CBMM's method of development

and centered its efforts on "future applications" of niobium.

The same year, the Chinese company China Molybdenum Co. Ltd., or COMC, bought a niobium mine 200

kilometers away from CBMM.

Bolsonaro is believed to be the first presidential candidate to make niobium a campaign issue.

Speaking on national television in August, he criticized the CMOC purchase.

He said, "It's something only we have, we should invest in technology and research

to use this mineral.

Instead we sell and deliver the mine to them."

Mining experts say Bolsonaro's niobium fears are exaggerated.

Hugo Nadler is a former CBMM executive.

He says CMOC's Brazil mine makes up just 10 percent of the global market.

That leaves about 75 percent to Brazil's CBMM.

In a statement, CBMM told Reuters it is the only company that sells in all parts of the

niobium market.

That includes products used to make airplanes and superconductors.

CBMM said there is a lot of potential for expanding the use of niobium in applications

such as car batteries and other products.

Nadler said, if the niobium market grows, it is unlikely to have much of an effect on

an economy the size of Brazil's.

"Mining makes up 5 percent of GDP, if you take the portion that is niobium, it's nothing,"

he said.

GDP is the most used measure of all the goods and services produced within a country.

But Bolsonaro remains a believer.

In his video, he said, "[Niobium] can give [Brazil] economic independence."

I'm Jonathan Evans.

U.S. federal agents have arrested a man in Florida in connection with a series of mail

bombs sent to critics of President Donald Trump, including Democratic Party politicians.

U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions identified the man as Cesar Sayoc of Florida.

He said Sayoc was charged with five crimes, including mailing explosives and threatening

a former U.S. president.

Sessions made the announcement on Friday in Washington.

Christopher Wray, the director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, said officials have

recovered 13 of the mail bombs.

He said the pipe bombs were "not hoax devices" and could cause explosions.

Wray added that investigators had matched fingerprints and genetic material on the bombs

to Sayoc.

Sayoc was arrested at an automobile parts store in the city of Plantation.

He lives in Aventura, a town nearby.

Court records show Sayoc has had past arrests for making a bomb threat, theft and other

wrongdoing.

Officials were seen on television examining a white automobile at the site of the arrest.

The vehicle's windows displayed images of Trump, American flags and what appeared to

be small signs of the Republican National Committee and CNN.

The development came as officials found and safely removed at least 13 pipe bombs at sites

across the country.

Several mailings were addressed to Democratic Party politicians, including former President

Barack Obama, former Vice President Joe Biden and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.

Several of the packages were sent through a U.S. mail office in a town less than 10

miles from where Sayoc lived.

The return address for the mailings was that of Democratic lawmaker Debbie Wasserman Schultz.

None of the devices exploded and no one was injured.

The first package was found Monday at the home of billionaire businessman George Soros,

a long-time Democrat and Trump critic.

On Wednesday, the Secret Service announced that they stopped two bombs in the process

of being sent to Hillary Clinton and former President Obama.

On the same day, officials removed a mail bomb in CNN television offices addressed to

John Brennan, a former director of the Central Intelligence Agency under Obama.

He also is a fierce critic of President Trump.

Two other mail bombs were sent to Representative Maxine Waters, a California Democrat who has

clashed with the president.

One addressed to Eric Holder, who served as Attorney General under Obama, was sent return

mail to the office of Wasserman Schultz.

She is a former chair of the Democratic National Committee.

A day later, investigators found three more pipe bombs: one sent to actor Robert De Niro

and two to former Vice President Biden.

Both are major critics of Trump.

On Friday, officials said they discovered three more mail bombs addressed to Senator

Cory Booker of New Jersey, Senator Kamala Harris of California, and former National

Intelligence Director James Clapper.

The one to Clapper was addressed to him at CNN's New York office.

Clapper told CNN that he was not surprised he was targeted and that he considered the

actions an act of terrorism.

Earlier on Friday, Trump complained on Twitter that he was being blamed for the mail bombs.

He added, "Republicans are doing so well in early voting, and at the polls, and now

this "Bomb" stuff happens and the momentum greatly slows - news not talking politics.

Republicans, go out and vote!"

The U.S. holds elections November 6 that could bring a change of political party control

to Congress.

I'm Caty Weaver.

A work of art created by artificial intelligence (AI) has been sold by a major art seller for

the first time.

The print sold for an unexpectedly large amount of $432,500.

The artwork was bought during an auction Thursday at Christie's, an art house, in New York

City.

Officials had predicted it would sell for between $7,000 and $10,000.

The buyer was not immediately announced.

In a website post, Christie's said the AI-created work was the first ever sold by a major auction

house.

It praised the sale as a signal of "the arrival of AI art on the world auction stage."

The artwork, called "Portrait of Edmond Belamy," was made by a machine learningalgorithm.

The AI system was created by members of an art collective called Obvious in Paris, France.

It shows the portrait of a man, looking similar to subjects shown in historical paintings.

A description by Christie's noted that since the man appears to be wearing dark clothes

with a white collar, he is possibly a "man of the church."

Christie's described some differences of the AI-created work compared to other art

it sells.

For example, it said some parts of the face were not as clearly defined as those painted

by artists.

Also, some parts of the print were left empty.

However, Christie's sale organizer Richard Lloyd said the piece was very similar to many

others sold over many years.

While the piece was not painted by a major artist, "it is exactly the kind of artwork

we have been selling for 250 years," Lloyd said in a statement.

Three creators from the art group Obvious cooperated on the process that made the print.

First, they put a collection of 15,000 portraits into a machine learning system.

The portraits were painted by artists from the time period between the 14th and 20thcenturies.

Then a tool called the "Generator" made a new image based on the information entered

into the system.

After that, another tool, called a "Discriminator," attempted to find differences between the

human-made image and one created by the Generator.

"The aim is to fool the Discriminator into thinking that the new images are real-life

portraits.

Then we have a result," Obvious collective member Hugo Caselles-Dupré said in a statement.

Obvious has created a series of AI-produced art works.

Caselles-Dupré said the team has experimented with other kinds of historical paintings.

These included subjects from nature to paintings of the whole human body.

But the results always came out better with portraits.

This, he said, supports the idea that AI algorithms are not just good at copying other works,

but can actually "emulate creativity."

Christie's admits that artwork created by machine learning methods leaves open questions

about who or what should get credit for creating the pieces.

"If the artist is the one that creates the image, then that would be the machine,"

Caselles-Dupré said.

'If the artist is the one that holds the vision and wants to share the message, then

that would be us."

Ahmed Elgammal is director of the Art and Artificial Intelligence Lab at Rutgers University

in New Jersey.

He told Christie's he believes ownership of AI artworkneeds to be shared because humans

and machines both take part in the process.

"You could say that, at this point, it is a collaboration between two artists - one

human, one a machine.

And that leads me to think about the future, in which AI will become a new medium for art."

In the case of the Portrait of Edmond Belamy, only one "artist" appears at the bottom,

where the signed name usually appears.

This print does not contain a human's name.

Instead, it lists part of the actual machine learning algorithm that created it.

I'm Bryan Lynn.

In West Africa, dancing is an important part of many family traditions.

An ocean away, in the United States, a German-Jamaican-American family has made performing those dances part

of their tradition.

Their family name is Von Hendricks.

Six years ago, two sisters and their brother formed an African dance company.

They named it "Keur Khaleyi," which means the House of Children in Wolof, a language

in Senegal.

The group is based in the eastern U.S. city of Baltimore, Maryland.

Its members perform in local and national festivals.

They also recently set up a school to teach dance moves to others.

At first, the dance company was made up of two dancers, sisters Jihan and Ayana, and

their brother Shakai, who played the drum.

Soon, two younger family members joined them.

Later, a sister-in-law joined the group.

The family performs dances from Senegal, Mali and Guinea, but has no family ties to those

places.

My grandfather was German and my grandmother was from Jamaica, Jihan Von Hendricks told

VOA.

She said her interest in dance started when she was a child.

Her parents made her attend an African dance school.

She learned a few dance moves, then taught her brother and sister.

In time, the West African culture became part of who they were.

"My heart really is with Senegal," Jihan added.

There, she said, people dance for all kinds of reasons: to play with children; to honor

a woman before she is married; to mark the end of the harvest.

Her brother, Shakai, says his heart is also with Senegal.

He loves African drumming.

"Ever since I saw it when I was 10, I was hooked," he remembers.

Performing together strengthens family ties and fuels creativity.

Shakai added "Our parents knew what they were doing.

They put us into this at a young age to keep us together."

The Von Hendricks family uses the dance company to keep generations close.

Jihan's daughter, 13 year old Diallo, dances and plays the drum with the group.

She started dancing when she was 18 months old.

She says it helped her develop social skills and make friends.

She likes everything about performing: the music, the costumes and the feeling of accomplishment.

Dancing is "my happy place," Diallo said.

The Von Hendricks share their joy and knowledge with their neighbors in Baltimore.

One of their students is a 71-year old hair stylist, Shakoorah El Sharief.

She learned many African dances in the past, but says she likes West African dances best.

"I love everything about it," she says.

"It's like my medicine."

The Von Hendricks' dream is to teach more members of their community and family about

West African dances and drumming.

I'm Kelly Jean Kelly.

The English word "foot" has more than one meaning.

In the United States, one meaning is a unit of measurement equal to 12 inches, or .3 meters.

We use feet to measure height, length and short distances.

Today's question is about when to use the plural or singular form.

It comes from Wéifēng of China.

I am often confused with the choice between "foot" and "feet."

How do I choose the right word in a particular situation?

– Wéifēng, China Hello, Wéifēng, that is a great question!

For the unit of measurement, we often use the singular form even when we are talking

about more than one foot.

This can make things confusing for learners.

Luckily, there are three easy rules that can help:

1.

When used as an adjective, we use "foot," which is the singular form.

Let's hear some examples: The children climbed a 15-foot tree.

Here, the adjective is "15-foot" and it describes the noun "tree."

Here's another: I have a 10-foot ladder that you can borrow.

Here, the adjective "10-foot" describes the noun "ladder."

Notice that both 15-foot and 10-foot come before the noun and there is a hyphenbetween

the words.

A hyphen is needed when a unit of measurement acts as an adjective.

2.

When used as a noun, we use the plural form: feet.

Take a listen: The tree is 15 feet high.

Here, the noun is "15 feet" and the adjective is "high."

The ladder is 10 feet tall.

Here, the noun is "10 feet" and the adjective is "tall."

Notice that the noun form does not use a hyphen.

These two rules also apply to many other units of measurement.

3.

Lastly, we usually use the singular form when talking about a person's height.

This is an exception to the plural noun rule in #2.

Here's an example: I am 5-foot-6.

This is a common way of saying, "I am 5 feet 6 inches tall."

However, when the person's height is an exact number of feet --without inches -- we

use the plural form.

I am 5 feet.

He is 6 feet tall.

The addition of "tall" is not required in everyday conversation.

For all other meanings of "foot," we use "foot" for the singular form and "feet"

for the plural.

And that's Ask a Teacher.

I'm Alice Bryant.

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