Thứ Tư, 28 tháng 11, 2018

Waching daily Nov 28 2018

STEVE: MONIQUE, YOU GOT 24 HOURS

TO LIVE. WHAT'S ON YOUR TO-DO

LIST?

MONIQUE: I'M GONNA GO SKYDIVING.

CHUCKIE: OOH, NICE. GOOD ANSWER.

GOOD ANSWER.

STEVE: SO YOU AIN'T REALLY

TRYING TO MAKE THE WHOLE 24?

MONIQUE: WHAT'S GONNA HAPPEN'S

GONNA HAPPEN ANYWAY.

STEVE: I'VE GOT 24 HOURS TO GO,

AND I'M GONNA POSSIBLY END IT,

JUMP OUT THIS DAMN PLANE.

SKYDIVING.

MONIQUE: WHOO! WHOO!

For more infomation >> You've got 24 hours to live. Is THIS on your to-do list? | Family Feud - Duration: 0:49.

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Bikini Bottom is sad about the death of Stephen Hillenburg - Duration: 1:13.

"SpongeBob" Founder Stephen Hillenburg dies at the age of 57.

What?

Patrick sad.

For more infomation >> Bikini Bottom is sad about the death of Stephen Hillenburg - Duration: 1:13.

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What is Laziness | Loses from Laziness | Motivational Video in Hindi | - Duration: 5:39.

Idleness What is laziness

It's laziness to run away from your duties.

Idle work is to be avoided.

The right time to work, not to be idleness.

Idle time is idle.

Due to the fear of aim is to stop idleness.

The tendency of avoiding things is laziness.

Laziness is live in Kalpana.

Lazy stomach is hard work.

Refusal to work after being competent is laziness.

Failure to be seated is laziness.

Laziness is a terrible sin.

Laziness is the biggest enemy of man.

Laziness is such a blame

Whereby man is present

And destroys the future.

Laziness affects everyone from time to time.

Laxman can never attain education, wealth, and achievement.

Always lazy man

Poverty makes its place of residence.

The lazy human can not achieve great things.

Laziness is such a pleasure, which results in sadness.

Laughter destroys theology.

Lazy friend feels enjoyable but he is an enemy.

Laziness is the biggest enemy in the human body.

If a businessman is lazy

Then in his life he

Can not reach an altitude.

Once a person came to the lazaret's window

So laziness annoys you throughout life.

The body can be protected by labor.

Being idle in idleness

All its parts are loose and weak.

Many diseases take place.

Health goes on.

The unhealthy body insulates the soul too.

The soul is a sacred part of consciousness.

That way

Embarrassing

No organism is there.

The lazy is certainly guilty of this sin.

God gave the body, gave power, gave consciousness and realized.

That is why man should make progress.

And moving forward on the path of life.

Find happiness in life and help other loved ones to be happy.

Man's duty is

That make this divine grace of meaning worthwhile.

And show devotion to your benefactor - devotion to the spirit.

But does the lazy fulfill his duty?

sure not.

He keeps on falling into depression day and night.

To make others happy, far away, keeps giving them pain

And themselves also suffer the pain of humility, poverty, sickness and loss.

Would not this kind of uncomfortable sincerity be said to sin?

Lazy words are too short to hear

But it has a profound effect on life.

Laziness makes the person disenchanted.

Do not allow this to happen around you

Swami Ramitrath said laziness as death.

Laziness is your death

And the only industry is your life.

Saints Thiruvalluvar says,

'Uchwa will be extinguished in light of the total lamps, laziness in the light.'

The idea of ​​Saint Vinoba,

'There is no second terrible sin like raising laziness in the world.'

Removing idleness is very important to achieve success.

Excluding the habit of putting the work of tomorrow on tomorrow and tomorrow's work.

We can get rid of this addiction easily.

You do your work in a systematic manner.

By making daily goals

Let's prepare yourself to start meditating and stop meditating.

Prepare a regular schedule for your gold.

And follow it strictly.

Over time, you will become so capable.

That without the alarm clock itself will get up.

A major cause of laziness is the unhygienic food

So eat lightly.

This will help you reduce laziness.

Read about successful people and take inspiration from their lives.

The speed of time is very fast.

And who does not respect the time.

He lacks complete and full struggle.

Respect of time does not allow the respect of the person to break.

And provides progress to him.

Do the right way.

These are very beneficial for your brain and body.

When you do regular exercise.

So you feel yourself more energetic

Regularly apply the habit of exercise.

Add 10 minutes of exercise to your routine.

If we all have to stop laziness then we have to make a goal.

And think about it.

Think of laziness as your ultimate enemy.

And become dutiful

Use the situation to make it friendly.

Work is proven by enterprise, not by aspiration.

Therefore, by discouraging the person

Should move towards your goal.

The time of your life is precious.

Do not waste it.

Identify your talents.

Do the work you like.

Because of your choice of work.

The best way to avoid laziness is to do it.

Here, these lines also inspire:

Now why do you get up and down in the thought of thinking?

Happiness is difficult to live away in this world without labor!

You will succeed together.

You will be rid of laziness.

At the end, the victory will be yours.

For more infomation >> What is Laziness | Loses from Laziness | Motivational Video in Hindi | - Duration: 5:39.

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Melanie Liburd: Meet The New 'This Is Us' Breakout Star! | Access - Duration: 5:29.

For more infomation >> Melanie Liburd: Meet The New 'This Is Us' Breakout Star! | Access - Duration: 5:29.

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Mom Says 15-Year-Old Daughter Is 'Like A Caged Animal' - Duration: 2:48.

For more infomation >> Mom Says 15-Year-Old Daughter Is 'Like A Caged Animal' - Duration: 2:48.

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Amazon Pay is Growing Fast – Should PayPal and Apple Pay Be Worried? - Duration: 8:41.

Jason Moser: Let's kick right off here talking about Amazon.

There are a few different points to this discussion we want to get to.

We're talking primarily about Amazon's effort to gain more share in the payments space.

That's through Amazon Pay.

We can couple this discussion also with the fact that according to Adobe Analytics,

Black Friday pulled in a record $6.22 billion in online sales, which was up almost 24% from a year ago.

It was the first day in history to see more than $2 billion in sales stemming from smartphones.

That's where I really want to pick this conversation up here.

Not only are we living in an e-commerce world, we're certainly living in a mobile world, as well.

For a lot of us, Amazon Pay probably isn't top of mind, yet we're reading now that they're

really making efforts to gain share, it seems like initially with companies that are not

necessarily direct competitors, like gas stations or restaurants or what have you.

It does seem like they're trying to take a little bit more of that role in the transaction,

much like we've seen Apple do to date with Apple Pay. But it's also not just Apple.

There are all these payments companies out there, trying to get a little piece of that transaction.

Talk a little bit about your experience with Amazon Pay.

Give us a little bit of your perspective here as to what the endgame is with Amazon.

Matt Frankel: I was on a certain retailer's website.

I can't tell you what I bought, or who I bought it from, because it was an anniversary gift

for my wife, who listens to the show. Moser: Oh, so you really can't.

I was going to say, "You can't, or you won't?" But it's both.

Frankel: I really can't.

It was a small business, something you would see featured on Shark Tank.

It struck me as somewhere that gets most of their sales from Amazon to begin with.

This was directly on their website.

I went to check out, they were having a great Black Friday sale.

I went to their website, selected my products, and went to the checkout.

And there were two buttons. There was a PayPal button and an Amazon Pay button.

I was curious, because I had never seen that on a merchant's website.

Amazon really hasn't pushed it until recently.

So, I clicked Amazon Pay, and it took me right to my Amazon checkout, where I have my Amazon

credit card already set up. It was just like checking out for a normal Amazon purchase.

It took me about two clicks. It was very easy.

I was actually going to use PayPal, and I like this alternative because it lets me keep

all my purchases in one place.

I'd say about 50% of what my wife and I order is already through Amazon.

It lets me organize my purchases into one payment portal.

I actually think PayPal might have something to worry about here.

Moser: That's a good perspective there.

I want to ask you, the initial thing that comes to mind here where I think they may

have a little bit of a challenge, we know that to date, the U.S. consumer isn't necessarily

all that digital-wallet-focused yet.

That's still something that we're in the very nascent stages of, and I think it's going

to take a while for that behavior to really change.

You look at something like Apple Pay, for example, as clever as that is, consumers still

aren't embracing that wholeheartedly.

Whether it's Apple Pay or Google Pay or Amazon Pay, the digital wallet, there's a big opportunity there.

That explains why Amazon is pursuing this.

The one hang-up here I have with Amazon and the process that you just described, it sounds

like there's a little bit more friction in there vs. if I go somewhere, whatever website

it may be, and I have the option to pay with Apple Pay. When it says, "Do you want to use Apple Pay?"

And you can just use your thumbprint to verify the transaction, as opposed to having to go

to another website and verify that purchase.

What I'm getting at here is ultimately, it feels like Apple, and to a degree Google,

have a hardware advantage that Amazon doesn't have to date.

Does that make sense? Frankel: Yes, but here's my perspective on that.

I don't necessarily think this will steal any market share from people who are already

on Apple Pay or PayPal. Both of those are, like you said, very easy portals.

They both have hardware advantages over Amazon.

But there are a lot of people who are not using digital wallets yet who are already

comfortable with Amazon's checkout process.

I don't necessarily think they're going to steal market share or steal existing customers

from any of the other ones, but I do think it gives them an advantage recruiting

new adopters to digital wallets. Moser: Probably, you're right.

We talk about this all the time, this is not a zero-sum game. It's not as if one wins and everybody else loses.

This is a massive opportunity out there. At the end of the day, money is going everywhere.

That's what dictates everything, basically, is money getting from point A to point B.

Pursuing even just a small piece of that pie makes a lot of sense, particularly in Amazon's case,

because really, you have to figure for them, this is a very easy bet to make.

The business certainly isn't hinging on it. At the most, they get a tiny scrape of that transaction.

When Apple Pay is used, Apple gets a very, very tiny scrape of that transaction.

It's not terribly meaningful.

It becomes meaningful if you have a billion people using it on a consistent basis.

And obviously, we're not to that point yet.

But even beyond the financial implications, I would imagine that a company like Amazon,

as smart as they are about using data and doing things with that data, just gleaning

the data from transactions like these would be seen as a reasonable pay-off.

Frankel: Right, and that seems to really be what they're after here.

I've actually read that Amazon is subsidizing the swipe fees for merchants -- not swipe fees,

but whatever the swipe-fee-equivalent of digital wallet fees are.

They're actually subsidizing the fees to get retailers to put the Amazon Pay button on

their website at a lower cost to them.

It's fair to say Amazon's not making money on this, but it's expanding their reach.

Anything that expands Amazon's reach, data-wise, customer-wise, merchant-wise, is good for

the long-term business. Moser: Makes sense to me.

I don't think Amazon's going to ever going to have a hardware advantage at least on the

smartphone side. They tried with the Fire phone.

They were late to the game, tried to do something a little bit different, but there was nothing

terribly compelling to get someone to switch, particularly if you're already used to a certain operating system.

I'm also skeptical when it comes to incorporating things like voice assistant technology into

actually paying for things. With all that said, things change very quickly.

Technology is evolving seemingly on a daily basis.

I'm going to be interested to see where Amazon takes this.

Amazon Pay has been around for a while, they just haven't done much with it.

Perhaps we're entering this stage now where consumers are going to be a bit more open

to adopting digital payments and digital wallets and whatnot.

If that's the case, clearly we can see there's a lot of market share there to pick up.

For Amazon to try to be a part of that makes perfect sense.

Frankel: To be perfectly clear, PayPal, Amazon Pay, and Apple Pay all have tremendous growth runways.

PayPal's growth rate could go from 20% to 19%. I'm not saying they're going to really suffer.

To be clear, I still love PayPal on a long-term basis.

Moser: Gotcha!

We want to make sure we respond to the inevitable e-mail we're going to get.

We're not saying, "Short PayPal, long Amazon." You're probably saying go long on both, right?

It's reasonable to just diversify your portfolio, own shares in both companies.

Frankel: Right. Both companies are going to be winners.

I could just see the tweetstorm going off in my head when I was saying that.

Moser: Well, we'll get out in front of it if that does happen.

For more infomation >> Amazon Pay is Growing Fast – Should PayPal and Apple Pay Be Worried? - Duration: 8:41.

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Cowboys' DeMarcus Lawrence Is Playing a Dangerous Game | Heavy.com - Duration: 4:46.

Cowboys' DeMarcus Lawrence Is Playing a Dangerous Game | Heavy.com

When an NFL pass rusher has established themselves as a force to be reckoned with, it's hard not to talk smack.

Getting to the quarterback on a consistent basis is one of the most satisfying feelings for a pass rusher.

Not too many defensive ends, or tackles know that feeling, but Dallas Cowboys' defensive end, DeMarcus Lawrence sure does.

Lawrence has established himself as one of the leagues better pass rushers, no doubt.

In 2017, he finished up the season with 14.5 sacks, which tied for second with Jacksonville Jaguars' Calais Campbell.

In 2018, Lawrence isn't as close to being the top dog, as he is ranked 13th in sacks, but you can't really call 8.5 sacks a down year when it's only Week 13.

However, DeMarcus Lawrence might've gotten too cocky for his own good thus far.

While Lawrence is clearly respected around the league, he doesn't have the supporting cast that backs him up while he is currently jawing at the NFC's top team, the New Orleans Saints.

This week, the Cowboys will host the Saints, who are currently on a ten game win streak.

Clearly fitting in the role as the underdogs, Lawrence will play the outspoken role for the confident Cowboys, who have won their last three matchups.

Lawrence Is Playing a Dangerous Game.

On Tuesday, DeMarcus Lawrence wouldn't hold back while discussing this Thursday's matchup against the Saints.

While the Saints are clearly looked at as the favorites heading into the game, Lawrence doesn't have a worry in the world about Drew Brees and company.

In fact, Lawrence anticipates applying a ton of pressure on the future Hall of Famer.

All of the trash talking could very well backfire this week though.

While Lawrence can consistently create pressure in the opposition's backfield, it's not a guarantee that his defense can really back his claim.

The Cowboys may be on a solid win-streak, but they haven't played an offense quite like the Saints during that time.

During the Cowboys surprising three-game win streak, Lawrence has had the opportunity to play against the Eagles, Falcons, and the Redskins.

Both, the Eagles and the Falcons ranked within the top ten of sacks allowed on the quarterback.

While the Redskins had Alex Smith take the 16th most amount of sacks to date, the Cowboys faced a backup quarterback in his first start of the year against Washington.

This week, they will face Brees who has taken 10 sacks on the year.

There are only four quarterbacks who have been sacked fewer times than Brees has.

Two of them are free agents, while the other two are backups.

Lawrence has a point about giving the Saints adversity to face for the first time in a while, but it's much easier said than done.

The New Orleans offense is far from a fluke, and the Cowboys are going to be tested early and often.

For more infomation >> Cowboys' DeMarcus Lawrence Is Playing a Dangerous Game | Heavy.com - Duration: 4:46.

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Jaguars' Carlos Hyde Is Upset with His Limited Role | Heavy.com - Duration: 5:07.

Jaguars' Carlos Hyde Is Upset with His Limited Role | Heavy.com

When the Jacksonville Jaguars traded with the Cleveland Browns for running back Carlos Hyde, nobody knew what to expect.

It's apparent that Leonard Fourtnette is the bell-cow back as long as he is available, but Hyde was supposed to be the teams go-to running back when Fournette wasn't around.

Looking back at the situation now, it's still confusing as to why the Jags acquired Hyde in the first place.

It was understandable when T.J.

Yeldon was underperforming as the backup, but it looks like the Jaguars don't want to shy away from Yeldon for Hyde when they are in need.

Hyde has played four games in Jacksonville since being traded from the Cleveland Browns.

But by the second game he was on the team it didn't even matter because Leonard Fournette was back in action.

Initially, when the Jaguars traded for Hyde, it indicated that Fournette's return could happen later, than sooner.

That didn't end up being the case.

Fournette returned two weeks later, right on time.

Once again, Hyde finds himself in a position where a younger, and more productive back takes over a large chunk of carries, leaving almost nothing for the five-year veteran.

He understands the situation, but to say that Hyde is dissatisfied with his role in Jacksonville would be an understatement.

The Jaguars running back wants more opportunities, and there's no other way to put it at this point.

Hyde Wants More from Jacksonville.

"I went from starter [Cleveland] to not getting the ball at all, down to third string," said Hyde, a former Ohio State star.

"Yes, it's frustrating but I have to be patient for my time to come back around.

When it comes, I'll be ready." "The only reason I got more [carries] was because Leonard went out," Hyde said.

"I just want to play more and be more involved.".

Carlos Hyde was sent packing by the Cleveland Browns because their rookie running back, Nick Chubb offered a much higher ceiling.

It took a while for the Browns to notice it, but they realized before the trade deadline.

With that, the Browns sought out some value for Hyde and cashed out.

Now, Hyde finds himself in a similar, but an even worse situation for himself.

Hyde might've been a starter in Cleveland, but he has immediately become a third-string running back in Jacksonville.

As long as Fournette is healthy, Hyde won't see too many carries out of the Jaguars backfield.

And while T.J.

Yeldon hasn't been the most productive runner, the Jaguars always seem to have a soft spot for the backup.

Will a frustrated Carlos Hyde see more carries moving forward? Yes, but don't count on it being much.

As Fournette will miss Week 13's game due to suspension, Hyde will most likely lead the Jaguars backfield in carries.

But once Fournette returns to the gridiron, it's safe to say that Hyde no longer becomes useful for Jacksonville.

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