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Learning the rules and structure of ASL grammar can be very confusing for

beginners, but in this video our expert ASL instructor Victoria is going to help

break down the general concepts to help you get a better understanding. And

before you go, click the link in the description box to learn more in our

online free ASL classes. -When learning ASL, our instinct is to believe that it

follows the same rules as our English grammar, but that's actually not the case.

ASL is completely different in many ways. It has its own syntax, grammar, idioms,

expressions, things of that nature. So in English, for one thing, we have tone and

inflection in our voices. Our tone and inflection change our meaning

completely. It can show if we are being sarcastic; it can show if we're happy, if

we're sad, if we are emphasizing a word or not. So that all comes out in our

voice. In ASL we have to still use some sort of tone and inflection to give our

sentences meaning. The question is, how? Well in ASL it's all about your facial

expressions and your body movement. It might feel a little silly at first

because perhaps we're not used to making certain facial expressions or moving in

a certain way but the truth is that just signing a word in ASL does not give it

the meaning that we necessarily need. In any given sentence we need to add in our

facial expressions to give it the meaning. For example if I want to say

"happy," this is our sign for happy. But this alone does not necessarily mean

happy. Why? Well if my face looks like that, am I really showing

happiness? In order to give this meaning I have to have a smile on my face; I have

to show that I'm happy. Same thing if I was saying

"sad." My face should have a frown; I should look somewhat sad. Now this is

also important when showing different meanings. By moving our hands in

different ways, it also gives a different meaning. So, sad. Crying, like

bawling-crying. It all changes with our movements.

It gives emphasis and additional meaning to our sentences. Facial expressions are

so important. In English we use that word "so" to put emphasis on the next word,

which is "important." In ASL we don't have a word for "so." This is our sign for

"important." If I want to show it is "so important," I kind of drag out my sign, but

my facial expression is also putting emphasis on the sign. So 50% of the

language is, yes, knowing your signs for your words. But the other 50% is your

facial expressions and your body movement. You really can't have one without the

other. So as silly as it may feel, it's very

very important to use those in your sentences. Another thing that makes ASL

so different is the lack of certain words. In English, we use words like "or,"

"and," "is," "of," "the." All of those words and others are not included in ASL. For

example if I wanted to say "the table," I never say "the." That word doesn't exist

in American Sign Language. So I simply sign

"table." When signing a sentence like, "I like cookies and milk," the word "and"

doesn't really exist in American Sign Language either. In this case we use

something called role shifting. So I would say "I like cookies." I'm signing off to

one side, in this case, my left. "...and milk," I'm signing on my right. So I'm not doing

something so dramatic, but it's a slight shift that we call role shifting. "Cookies

and milk." This is our "and." This role shifting can also be used for "or." For

example in the question, "do you like cookies or milk?" So we might sign "cookies,

milk," still doing the role shifting. And to show the "or," we do the sign for "which"

at the end. So again those words - and, or, is, of, the, etc, - the small little words

that we have in English, they don't exist in ASL. You might find them in other

forms of sign like signed exact English or PSE. So the less words, the better.

Which kind of brings us to our next point: English is very much so word for

word for word. We have an exact structure to our sentences. In ASL that's not the

case. While there are some grammar rules that do exist, ASL is not about word for

word for word. One of my favorite examples is, "I am walking down the street."

I would never sign, "I am walking down the street." That is English.

In ASL my goal is to paint a picture for the person I am speaking to, so I would

say maybe, "here's the street, and I'm walking." And in that case I am able to

put a clear picture instead of just putting a bunch of words out there that

really in the end don't give a real meaning to my sentence in ASL. So if you

take one thing home with you today it's that ASL is a simple language; it's

very straightforward, so really the less words you use the

better. What gives ASL meaning and emphasis, and all of

those things that we're looking for in our English sentences, we convey them in

the inflection we're using in our sign. The tone that is coming out through our

facial expressions and our body movement. With practice I know that you're going

to be able to deliver any meaning in any of your sentences perfectly in beautiful

ASL structure. -Hey there, thanks for watching. We want to know what you find

the most challenging about ASL grammar. Leave a comment and let us know, and if

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Botox cases for upper faces - Duration: 13:39.

today we're taking it back to basics and doing some essential Botox hi guys my

name is dr. Sarah Tonks I'm a cosmetic physician in London and today I'm going

to be talking to you all about Botox mainly upper face Botox so you know in

the previous videos that I have done I've tended to do slightly more involved

complex work often comprising of mixed treatment using toxins and also dermal

fillers as well to give a sort of overall global results well I have

something for you which is a bit different so for the next

six weeks I'm going to be taking it right on back to basics and just doing

very very small tweaks and showing you how that tiny little bit of treatment

affects the way that someone looks in this video I am simply doing a per face

Botox that's it nothing else so that will be frown lines crow's feet and

forehead super super simple a lot of people don't really realize why we use

Botox in the first place I know it's pretty clear that we use it for lines

and wrinkles but you can also use it to just kind of give a bit of harmony to

the face so these muscles here which are constantly pulling down once you find

Botox in there they give a sort of nice serenity your skies will see what I mean

over the next three pictures that I'm going to show you of different people so

let's go over to our first patient you can see that he does have a bit of a

line in the forehead at rest one right there too and we do have a few little

fine lines around the eye as well and the tail of the brow is a little bit

lower than the head of the eyebrows and as we're just like I said taking it back

to real basics that's all I'm gonna look at treatment wise for him today if I was

going to do more than that what else would I do

well I suspect that he's looking a bit flat in the forehead area from the side

he's kind of full here and I can't remember if that was his masseter muscle

or if it's just a bit of fat pad which is making him look this way if it's the

muscle I'd put some Botox in there if it is fat I would put some fat dissolving

injections in there for him just to make his face like a little bit slimmer oh

you could do a combination of both because sometimes when you use Botox in

that area it can slim the parotid gland which is a big saliva gland that often

people have I mean they don't often have it they always have it but it can extend

down and sometimes be quite bulky but maybe also increase width of the chin

slightly so that it was the five the distance in between the eyes and maybe

even do a little bit of lip enhancement too I think a bit more juice in there

would be nice okay let's have a look at exactly what we did so like I said it's

stripping it back just going straight back to basics we just see some Botox in

his frown lines then we did the forehead and then the crow's feet that's it nice

and simple okay so let's have a look at these interestingly subtle results so

you can see that this horizontal crease here has been decreased you got it you

can also see that the tail of the eyebrow now is wee bit higher than it

used to be so the brow looks a little bit more lifted in that direction and he

just had a few crow's feet at rest in the he didn't really have many but they

just look a wee bit softer so I know what you're thinking

great but then how does he look when he's moving his face cuz that's the

million-dollar question so we do have some photos of that the first one up is

a chap here trying to do a frown so when you have Botox yeah normally when you do

the glabella area um it really does decrease your

ability frown and I guess how often do you

really do that in daily life that's what I always tell people do you really need

to frown you can reduce the dose if you want it to be less of an not an obvious

result but less efficacious you can reduce the dose by half but it just

means that it will last half as long so you would call that something like I

don't know baby Botox or you know whatever marketing term you'd like to

use so here is our chap having a really really good go there at frowning and he

cut out here we have him raising up his eyebrows so you see he does still have

some movement now in the forehead but the number of lines has decreased

slightly and lastly we have him smiling so you can see some of these little

lines still are there but they are just decreased slightly maybe by about 50% of

course most people don't want to get rid of their lines and wrinkles they want to

keep them but just reduce them a little okay next up we've got another lady I

know what you're thinking this lady doesn't have any fine lines and wrinkles

at rest well wait until you see you will understand

so if I have carte blanche with this lady what would I do

um yeah I probably would still do her Botox because I can even up her eyebrows

slightly you see she has a bit of a lid droop as well on the right I hear and

that's preexisting and also some heaviness here too so we do have to be

super careful with someone like that not to make that worse you can see that

she's got a bit of a crease across the chin right here got quite an active

mentalis muscle we do just have a few tiny fine lines there but not much to

write home about so what if we take someone who looks like they don't really

need to do Botox and give them Botox what kind of difference does it make

so let's take a look at exactly what we did first pretty simple we did some

Botox in the frown lines also across the forehead

around the eyes and I did just do a cheeky little bit in her chin as well so

let's look at the results so although she didn't really have any visible fine

lines and wrinkles in the forehead before you can see that there's been a

slight change in the brow position which has meant you can see a bit more of the

color of her eye yes I know she's got colored contacts in and they're

before-and-afters but the actual distance here is greater in the after

picture and that's because her eyebrows have been very slightly raised up doing

this is a combination of blocking these muscles here which pull the brows down

and over activating a strip of muscle here by getting rid of that bit of

muscle and this bit of muscle here which is pulling downwards so these are all

pulling down this bit is then pulling up and becomes overactive super interesting

that you see her chin length is quite a bit longer in the after picture and

because we've put some Botox in this mentalis muscle here you can see

beforehand it's kind of dimply okay so let's take a look at her raising her

eyebrows so you see in the after picture we really do have an awful lot more arch

in the brow than in the before where it's kind of a bit flatter and much more

horizontal we can definitely see a lot more of the iris as well while she's

doing that she's really able to open her eyes a bit more personally I would have

maybe drop this down a tiny bit I didn't see her in the interim between this

procedure being done and the after pictures I would maybe just put a little

bit more here just to drop that arch very slightly we've also got her smiling

here you can see that on smiling that I doesn't screw

quite as much as it used to so super interesting Lee on the smiling you can

see we actually don't have as much dimpling in the chin either I think it

looks much better last image I have to show you of this lady you can see she is

really having a good go at frowning here

squeezing her eyes shut there yeah she definitely can't frown last up for today

one more lady so for this lady I was kind of thinking when she came in I'm

really gonna need to do a whole lot more than just putting some Botox in here but

I decided no you know what I am just gonna see what happens if I do just use

Botox am I gonna be happy with the results or no because normally if

someone like this came to see me I would suggest a whole bunch of other things so

sure the tail of the eyebrow is lower than the head of the brow we've got some

fine lines around the eye even on this side too we've got some fat herniation

underneath the eye that's where the fat is popping through the muscle just

happens as you got older you got a bit of volume loss in the temple sure we've

got some fine lines across the forehead at rest as well got a bit of cheek

asymmetry so this one is a bit lower than this one there's some constituting

up of the skin here on both sides bit of lopsidedness in the chin loss of volume

in the marionette area fine lines on the upper lip in short there is a whole

bunch of stuff that we could do however I didn't have a whole bunch of stuff to

play with in the end I ended up doing some Botox for her in the frown lines

across the forehead the crow's feet I did her bunny lines too then we did a

bit of work in the lower face I got to tell you I was pretty happy with how it

turned out even though I just used Botox so you can

see here we've got less of a fine line situation

in the forehead improved light reflex here the tail of the brow has come up

wee bit we've also got less fine lines around the eye at rest and let's find

lines here at rest here that's because we did the bunny lines which is a bit

cheaty even the lower part of the face looks good a little bit softer in the

marionette zone and in the chin area so all in all I think pretty successful yes

but how did she look when she was moving okay I'll show you this is frowning so

you can see not so much with the frown lines here got another one here with her

raising her eyebrows up and yeah we don't really have any horizontal

forehead lines there afterwards all gone and then last but not least smiling so

sure she just still have a few fine lines around the eye afterwards but all

in all I think a very nice improvement and just to recap if we just quickly go

back to her before-and-after images you can see that the way this area here has

been affected in between her eyebrows means that in her before-and-afters she

does look a little more rested I guess would be the right word because we're

not getting so much pull here and I just wanted to reiterate that again with our

man here just the way that there is kind of a certain lack of stress almost in

his face after he's had the procedure done and ditto for our middle lady here

just looks a bit happier you know okay so that's it for today I hope you

enjoyed the video and it explained a little bit more about why we would use

Botox even if you don't have fine lines join

me again next week well I will actually be talking about the same subject but in

younger patients and I'll also be wearing the same shirt!

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a quick disclaimer I'm not against free workouts I love pre workouts me pre

birkhoff's has been going off for a while but we're just taking a break

right now all right yeah we're just trying to find ourselves so quite often

I get asked what's the best pre-workout what pre-record is gonna get into most

gains they seen in the magazines this pre-workout helped them to increase

their stamina and get one inch of their arms and 10 inches in their penis I

don't know guys all these career workouts are doing a lot of claims or

claiming a lot of claims you know what I'm saying so me personally I don't take

a pure workout it's been two or three months since I

took a pre workout what kind of pre recalled did it take I used to take back

when I first started working out I started taking something called no

Xplode then later on down the road I started taking c4 and then all these

other whatnot all these different brands and to be honest I took the brand that

looked the coolest in their packaging or whatever Instagram celebrity I felt like

was the epitome of fitness so I took whatever they were taking and it kind of

just shows you the marketing hype a lot of people just fall into the marketing

of the marketers or the fitness industry case in point I don't take a pre-workout

part of the reason why I don't take a pre-workout is because if you look in

the back of random puros this isn't really a prereq oh this is just amino

energy from optimal nutrition I kind of took this is a pre-recorded because it

has less caffeine per scoop than a traditional pre-workout but anyways guys

if you look in the ingredients usually one serving of a general pre-record has

around the caffeine content of two or three cups of coffee and on average I'm

taking around two scoops of pre-workout a day what in the morning before my

first workout and then one mid-afternoon before my second workout if I'm doing a

second workout I noticed that occasionally the days

that I don't take the pre-workout I would get a headache that is called

caffeine withdrawal a lot of people go through it a lot of people need their

caffeine just to operate in a normal way throughout the day because their body's

so reliant on caffeine did that make sense

also if you look in the back of some of the ingredients just like random

chemicals and all these letters something this one for

example this is a blue raspberry flavor right or blue lemonade and in the back

one degrees is blue one where am I gonna go and get some blue one I see nobody

ever says hey I'm cleaving some blue one today you know I'm saying

I just heart to think it's like what happens long-term if my body every day

twice a day I'm taking something that has chemicals that you can't find in

nature and it's just I'm sure long-term it's not gonna do my body well and I'm

at this stage in my life where I just care about longevity baby you know I'm

saying long jeopardy oh yeah I stopped taking pre-workout and I switched to

coffee this is my thing now guys coffee I'm all about that mmm YUM I stopped

taking pre-workout for three months and I switched to coffee those who know me

I'm actually doing the whole bulletproof coffee thing and I take it twice a day

and it has a significant less amount of caffeine a lot less chemicals and it's

fun to do I feel like I'm a middle-aged blonde girl drinking pumpkin spice every

time I drink coffee I'm just kidding I don't feel like that but every time I do

make coffee I feel great because I'm saving a lot of money and there's

polyphenols in coffee that is just good for your overall body function and while

I make my coffee I like it because it's almost meditative I get to take some

time out of the day brew the coffee enjoy a podcast get to you know just

meditate on your breath and just just find yourself you don't I mean you just

get to find yourself get ready for before your workouts and just do the day

right you know what I mean but when I do pre-workout I like doing it just man I'm

just walking in the kitchen like a bro shaking up my bottle of protein or my

Paula pre-record and just jam it on some rock music in my headphones I'm just

kidding that's just a stereotype it's a lot better for you overall as compared

to something full of chemicals and unneeded ingredients here's the thing

here's the thing guys all right one thing you need to notice when I stick to

coffee as mercury workout I have energy I have a clean steady energy before my

workout and during my workout even after my workout it's a steady

when I take a pre-workout for example when I take it I feel high you know what

I mean like I feel high but that's only for like a week of taking a pre-workout

the next week afterwards I have to increase my dosage of pre-workout in

order for me to feel those effects again it's like it's like a it's like a drunk

I feel like pre-record is almost like a drug like cocaine or something when you

take it you need more of it later on to feel the same effects that you did a

week ago or a week before or whatever but say for example if I'm totally

totally tired and unmotivated this sure I probably take a pre-workout right

there and then just get a bomb mass murder call it and then go back to

coffee the next day where I just need natural steady energy you know I'm

saying I hope this video made sense a super long video thanks for watching

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