Maodou, do you like this little car?
Maodou, why do you always stay there?
Maodou, what are you doing?
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Juan Mata gives revealing insight into what it is like to work with Unai Emery - Duration: 4:02.Juan Mata has given a revealing insight into the 'intense' way that Unai Emery works and what Arsenal's head coach demands from his players
Mata - who has been linked with a move to Arsenal in recent weeks - played under Emery when the Spaniard was in charge at Valencia
And in an extract from Emery's biography which has been published by the Telegraph, the Manchester United star describes just what it is like as a player to work under the 46-year-old
"I think what's special about Unai is the way he communicates," said Emery. "In his talks, he used to write three, four or five things on the board: those were the points he was going to bring up
Sometimes it was five phrases or metaphors he was going to explain. I've never seen that with my other managers
"They usually revolved around phrases about positivity, camaraderie, the values he wanted to create in his team
He communicated by means of the points he had written down. "His talks could go on and on because he didn't notice the time, but what he said was always intense, and he would ask you questions
It became a kind of seminar." Emery is known as a coach who is hugely demanding on the training pitch and he has certainly changed things drastically at Arsenal since his arrival at the summer
The training regime has completely changed at London Colney, with several members of the squad having admitted they have never been worked so hard
And the changes introduced at Colney certainly seem to be having an effect, with Arsenal currently in the midst of a 12-game unbeaten run, with 11 of those matches ending in victories
Recalling one particular aspect of what it was like on the training pitch with Emery, Mata recalled: "Unai is the manager who works hardest at set-pieces
And he would change tactics depending on who we were facing. He was constantly coming up with new ideas
"We were often surprised, because it could seem very complicated and you had to concentrate a lot, apart from anything else trying to remember what the plan was for different games, because it changed all the time! "I remember above all a free-kick we used to do in the middle of our opponents' half
Instead of sending the ball up the middle of the pitch where everyone was crowding in, we would put two players on each side and two in the centre
"At the sides, one player screened the other, who darted forward towards the far post
The player taking the free-kick would raise an arm to show which side the ball would go
I don't know if Unai still does it, but if it's the right arm, then it's going to the right-hand side!" Keep up to date with the latest news, features and exclusives from football
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Are you SPECIAL ? - IS IT ENOUGH FOR YOU TO REACH YOUR GOALS. - Duration: 2:50.if you want to achieve something there is no substitute for work.
Nothing gets done on its own.
Parents these days, they tell their kids that they're special and
that they can have anything that they want...
and it's not wrong every kid is Special
What most kids take away from this is
because they are special they will get anything that they want, and not have to work for it.
What happens when these kids step out in the real world is that their whole self-image shatters.
They realize that the world does not care if they're special or not
and that this wasn't the world that they were promised.
They soon realize that they cannot just have anything or everything that they wanted
and this is where the problem starts.
Being special does not mean not having to work,
just like being talented does not make your master at something
Its the consistent working on your talent, on your craft, that brings you the results
that gets you one step closer to mastering something.
is it falling down and getting back up that makes your talent into a skill.
That is what brings you success
Greatness is in all of us, it's our duty to go there and look for it.
Some of us settle for mediocrity because we would rather spend 3 years being
average and "comfortable" than going after a goal that will add value to your life
and keep you happy in the long run.
We would spend 3 years being fake happy and then kicking
ourselves for not having taken that step 3 years back.
And here's the crazy part through all of it,
Yes, YOU ARE SPECIAL...
but just being special does not guarantee you success.
You have to work hard and smart for it every single day of your life,
because THE ONLY PLACE WHERE SUCCESS COMES BEFORE WORK...
...IS IN THE DICTIONARY.
Thank You for listening.
I hope you liked the video,
Do share it with people you think will benefit from it.
and if you want me to do a video on a specific topic,
Do leave it in the comments below,
and Thank You so much.
While chasing your dreams, do not forget to help those around you
reach a step closer to theirs.
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#CetaQuotes | "Biofactories will seek to extract resources from what is pollution today" [ESP/ENG] - Duration: 1:34.«Biofactories will seek to extract resources from what is pollution today»
I believe the WWTPs of the future are what we've already mentioned: biofactories.
Biofactories will seek to recover resources, take profit from them, obtain materials
materials from what is pollution today—urban discharges.
I think we'd need—in my opinion—practically a generation. 20–25 years for sure,
because firstly, we have some infrastructures now in operation,
which need to live out their useful lives, as it would be very inefficient for society
for us to replace them, And what's more, the state of technology has
evolved. Certain scientific aspects of interest have been identified,
but it's true that the practical side of technology, bringing technology to market,
still has a few more years to go.
All parties have a stake in the matter, but for aspects
involving public services, there's no doubt it's the authorities
—our public authorities—that probably have to lead the way.
In the framework of the workshop "Sustainable technologies and solutions for energy and nutrients recovery in WWTP of the future"
13th December 2017, Barcelona
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This is Bruce. - Duration: 0:58.This is Bruce.
Bruce is the City of Albany's Works Supervisor of Maintenance and Construction.
Bruce and his team look after roads, drainage, signage, street sweeping, line marking,
road grading, temporary fencing, and traffic control.
The list never ends!
Thanks to Bruce's experience coaching sporting teams, he knows a thing or two about working
in a positive team environment.
He's incredibly proud of his team.
He believes in a can-do attitude and no job is too big or too small.
Like the Queen's Baton Relay, Bruce designed a complex traffic management plan
so all the Baton Bearers had a smooth run through the City.
In his spare time, Bruce hones his Photoshop skills.
Whipping up masterpieces like these!
Bruce loves his job and he loves Albany.
Bruce, he's part of Your City.
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