Chủ Nhật, 3 tháng 2, 2019

Waching daily Feb 3 2019

I'm not a financial advisor, I am bearable guy123.

I know this video will cause disruption within the XRP community, and that's why I can't

reveal myself yet.

Myself and the Agency are starting to realise that human beings, as a whole, are perhaps

a little bit far behind than what we had previously anticipated, in terms of being ready to understand

what will drive XRP's price up.

If people cannot understand that the price of any product just goes up if there is a

demand for that product, than the millionaire status might be still far away from happening.

Why would XRP's price reach $10, if no one is using it or buying it?

People don't know about XRP.

For every one of you who is watching this video, there are around 10 million others

who have no idea of what XRP or crypto currencies are.

Do you really expect to get rich, if no one wants the product that you have?

Anyway, you know these videos will never have more than 5 minutes, so let's move on to

the next topic.

Many of you have been asking questions that surpass the XRP theme, particularly about

the Agency, Earth's origin, life beyond death, and most importantly, if we should

lick the white part of an Oreo before dipping it in a glass of milk.

All very important questions, yet today I only have time to cover the origins of Earth.

The Earth as you know it, is not a globe.

Even if some of you want to believe it is just because your teacher at school told you

it was, if you do your own research you'll end up realising that it has never been proved

by your so-called science.

I know it's sounds crazy, but Earth is a delimited place in a much much larger area,

under the protection of one of the many universal organisations that work to keep peace and

balance among species, which in this case you know that I've been addressing such

organisation simply as the Agency.

I've also told you before that in order for all the species to be able trade among

themselves, they need a means of exchange.

And no, it's not human bodies, it's actually a currency very similar to XRP.

Just know this for now: once XRP becomes Earth's currency, humanity will be a step closer from

being able to meet other species, as XRP can easily be converted into the universe's

currency.

Don't think you came from nothing.

There's a lot more that you will learn in the coming videos about not only XRP, but

about yourselves as human beings, and your real nature.

Until then, the road to 500.000 subscribers is still ahead of us, just know it will take

a bit longer due to not all of you being ready to accept the responsibility and the ownership

of their acts.

I'll be back XRPeople.

For more infomation >> XRP Is A Godly Currency. You Are a Godly Creation. Do The Maths. - Duration: 2:47.

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Dragon Ball Super Broly (Full Dub) (link is in the description) - Duration: 0:45.

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Arsenal fans DEMAND star is sold after Man City mistake - 'He's the worst player we have!' - Duration: 1:52.

Unai Emery's side travelled to the Etihad this afternoon hoping to end a run of more than four years without an away win at a top-six club.

But City were ahead after less than a minute when Sergio Aguero nodded in Aymeric Laporte's cross.

Arsenal failed to clear their lines and Iwobi gifted the hosts the opener as he was tackled trying to dribble out of danger on the edge of the box.

And supporters were less than impressed with the Gunners' start.

"Iwobi deserves to be sold after that," one fan said on Twitter.

"Alex Iwobi is the worst Arsenal player we have at the moment," added another.

"Needs to be sold. Offers nothing to the team."

While a third was fuming that Arsenal sold better players and kept Iwobi in the squad.

"I cannot believe Arsenal sold (Serge) Gnabry and (Alex) Chamberlain to keep IWOBI," they said.

Iwobi has won 21 caps for Nigeria and is the nephew of Premier League icon Jay-Jay Okocha.

But following his performance against City, one fan jokingly cast doubt over the winger's family tree.

"Iwobi lied about being related to Okocha so Arsenal would play him more," he tweeted.

Arsenal snapped up Denis Suarez on loan from Barcelona on deadline day but the midfielder will have to wait to make his debut after being named among the substitutes alongside Aaron Ramsey and Mesut Ozil.

However, one supporter hopes Emery will make a change at the break.

"You'd think Ramsey or Suarez would have to come on for Iwobi at half-time if not sooner to combat the City midfield here," they said.

"(Lucas) Torreira and (Matteo) Guendouzi are chasing shadows at times and Iwobi has been a passenger."

For more infomation >> Arsenal fans DEMAND star is sold after Man City mistake - 'He's the worst player we have!' - Duration: 1:52.

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Super Bowl 2019 Halftime Show Artists Lineup: Who Is Playing Tonight? | Heavy.com - Duration: 5:32.

Super Bowl 2019 Halftime Show Artists Lineup: Who Is Playing Tonight? | Heavy.com

Tonight is the 2019 Super Bowl and with that, comes the world famous Halftime Show.

This year's headlining performer is Adam Levine's band Maroon 5.

With Levine, his band members Jesse Carmichael, Mickey Madden, James Valentine, Matt Flynn, PJ Morton and Sam Farrar will all take the field, along with a couple special guests.

Upon accepting the gig, Maroon 5 was hit with major backlash and social media was in a frenzy.

A petition was even put up online, pleading with Maroon 5 to drop out of the Super Bowl, in support of Colin Kaepernick.

Currently, former NFL player Kaepernick is in a legal battle against the NFL.

In 2016, Kaepernick made the decision to kneel before games during the National Anthem, in protest against police brutality.

Others began to follow suit.

Come 2017, Kaepernick was not picked up by any NFL teams.

Because of this, some have declined offers from the NFL to play the Super Bowl.

But, Maroon 5 has made the decision to take on the opportunity.

On Entertainment Tonight, lead singer Adam Levine made it clear that he put a lot of thought into the gig before accepting.

He also said that the Halftime Show will have a major hip-hop presence and will honor those who felt their voices have not been heard.

Along with the NFL and a couple others, including other performers, Maroon 5 has donated $500,000 to Big Brothers Big Sisters of America, ahead of the big performance.

According to Entertainment Weekly, after making the donation, Maroon 5 released the statement, "Playing the Super Bowl has been a dream of our band for a long time.

We thank the NFL for the opportunity and also to them, along with Interscope Records, for making this donation to Big Brothers Big Sisters, which will have a major impact for children across the country.".

So, who are the artists joining Maroon 5 in this year's Super Bowl Halftime Show? Read on below for the rundown.

Travis Scott and Big Boi's Super Bowl 2019 Halftime Show.

The two artists reported as part of the show with Maroon 5 are rappers Travis Scott and Big Boi.

Scott participated in the charity donation to Big Brothers Big Sisters as well.

According to Entertainment Weekly, Scott released this statement about being involved with the donation, "I know being an artist that it's in my power to inspire.

So before confirming the Super Bowl Halftime performance, I made sure to partner with the NFL on this important donation.

I am proud to support Dream Corps and the work they do that will hopefully inspire and promote change.".

Super Bowl 2019 Halftime Show Rumors.

Though two rappers have been named in joining Maroon 5 on the field, there have been rumors that Cardi B and/or Christina Aguilera could be participating in the Halftime Show as well.

Cardi B, however, maintains that she will not be involved, according to Daily Mail.

The other night on Watch What Happens Live, however, Andy Cohen asked Aguilera if the rumors were true and she decided to "plead the fifth".

So, Aguilera is either trying to mess with our heads or she could be joining Maroon 5 for "Moves Like Jagger".

For more infomation >> Super Bowl 2019 Halftime Show Artists Lineup: Who Is Playing Tonight? | Heavy.com - Duration: 5:32.

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Super Bowl 2019 TV Schedule: How Long Is the Halftime Show? | Heavy.com - Duration: 8:05.

Super Bowl 2019 TV Schedule: How Long Is the Halftime Show? | Heavy.com

It's Super Bowl Sunday and if you're gearing up for the big event, there's more to watch than just the game.

Throughout today, there are tons of pre-game shows, as well as follow-up coverage.

There are also alternatives to watching the big game.

And, who can forget the Super Bowl Halftime Show? The Halftime Show is estimated to start some time between 7:30 p.m.

– 8:00 p.m. It should end by 8:30 p.m.

As for how long the Halftime performance usually runs, it generally doesn't exceed 15 minutes.

Get the rundown on what to expect with today's TV schedule and what is available to watch below.

Super Bowl 53 TV Schedule.

9 a.m. – 5 p.m.

ET – The NFL network will air NFL GameDay Morning, starring Rich Eisen, airing pregame info and prepping viewers for the big game.

11:30 a.m. – 12 p.m.

ET – That Other Pregame Show airs on CBS, with host Adam Schein and analysts Amy Trask, London Fletcher and Brandon Tierney, delivering a preview of the teams, individual players and background for the Super Bowl.

12 – 1 p.m.

ET – Road to the Super Bowl airs on CBS, with a look back at the 2018 NFL season.

1 – 2 p.m.

ET – Tony Goes to the Super Bowl broadcasts on the CBS network and follows Tony Romo as he goes behind-the-scenes and does his first Super Bowl coverage.

2 – 6 p.m.

ET – The Super Bowl Today special will air, with Russell Wilson and Von Miller as the guest analysts, on the CBS channel.

5:30 – 6:30 p.m.

ET – Super Bowl's Greatest Commercials 2019 broadcasts on the NFL network, with Boomer Esiason and Daniela Ruah hosting, along with Kevin Frazier.

6 – 6:30 p.m.

ET – The Super Bowl Kickoff Show airs on the CBS network, featuring the team introductions, along with the performances of "America the Beautiful" and the national anthem.

6:30 p.m. – 10 p.m.

ET – Super Bowl Game Center will air up-to-the-minute scores and statistics during the Super Bowl, on the NFL network.

6:30 p.m. – 10 p.m.

ET – The Super Bowl will air on the CBS network.

Super Bowl 2019 Alternatives.

6 a.m. – 2 p.m.

ET – Puppy Bowl XV Presents specials will air on the Animal Planet channel throughout the morning and into the afternoon, in preparation for the big Puppy Bowl 2019.

2 – 3 p.m.

ET – The Puppy Bowl XV Pre-Game Show will air on Animal Planet, with the inside scoop on this year's puppy players.

2 – 4 p.m.

ET – The Kitten Bowl will air on the Hallmark Channel, in association with North Shore ANimal League America and Last Hope Animal Rescue.

3 – 5:03 p.m.

ET – The Puppy Bowl 2019 game will air on Animal Planet, featuring puppies from 51 shelters throughout the United States.

4 – 5 p.m.

ET – The first ever annual Cat Bowl will re-air at this time, on the Hallmark channel.

5 – 7 p.m.

ET – There will be an encore presentation of the 2019 Kitten Bowl on the Hallmark channel.

5 – 8 p.m.

ET/PT – The TLC network's show Dr.

Pimple Popper will feature Part 1 of The Poppy Bowl, which features insider facts and bonus scenes on some of the craziest cases.

6:03 – 8:05 p.m.

ET – Part 2 of the Puppy Bowl will air on the Animal Planet network.

8 – 11 p.m.

ET/PT – Part 2 of The Poppy Bowl for Dr.

Pimple Popper will air immediately after the first segment, on the TLC network as well.

For more infomation >> Super Bowl 2019 TV Schedule: How Long Is the Halftime Show? | Heavy.com - Duration: 8:05.

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What is Ethos? - Duration: 8:53.

- The question is, what is ethos?

And what application does it have

for our public speaking skills?

We're going to answer those questions

in this video.

(intense music)

Hello there friends and welcome back.

If this is our first time meeting,

I'm Alex Lyon and this channel

is called Communication Coach.

We help emerging leaders

with their communication skills.

And we're doing a three part series

on ethos, pathos and logos.

So, watch out for those other videos.

In this video, we're tackling the concept

of ethos and how you can use it

to help become a more persuasive and

influential public speaker.

It's not just an academic concept.

It has practical applications.

And be sure to stick around to the end of the video,

I want to recommend a couple of resources

for you if you want to improve your public speaking.

So, first of all, I want to say

about this term, ethos,

that it does not really mean ethics.

It looks like it.

It sounds like it.

But the word ethics is an oversimplified

definition of what the word ethos means.

It means a whole lot more than that.

Ethos is one way, we persuade listeners.

Ethos is about whether or not we are

appealing to listener's sense of trust.

Their desire to listen to a credible speaker.

Ethos describes then whether or not

a speaker is inspiring an audience

to trust and believe in him or her.

So, really ethos is about the credibility,

the perceived credibility of the speaker

and whether or not the listener's believe that speaker.

And it has to do with a whole lot more

than just ethics.

In fact, we are more likely to be persuaded

by a speaker if we find them credible.

So, really this is an appeal,

a persuasive appeal to your listeners.

It's not simply about whether or not

you're an honest person.

Although that is part of it, as we will see.

So, in terms of breaking this down,

I am going to follow James McCroskey's lead.

He worked for a long time,

for decades on the concept of ethos and credibility.

I think credibility, if you boil it down

is really the best way to define this,

whether or not you find the speaker believable.

And McCroskey talked about three key dimensions

of credibility, that will impact.

As you'll see, you can use these

as a speaker right away.

The first dimension of credibility

is called competence.

The audience is asking themselves,

is the speaker knowledgeable?

And do they have the right background and expertise

on the topic they are speaking about?

Can I believe the speaker on this topic?

That's part of credibility.

And you can establish your competence

in a number of ways, but you make sure,

the first way is to make sure you're talking

about a topic that you know about,

that you are experienced with,

that you have education and a background on.

That's the number one way.

So, stick to topics, that you know about

when you're speaking.

For example, if, tell me

if you would have a problem with this,

if you were married and you went to

marriage class and you find out there is a speaker,

has never been married,

there would be a credibility gap there.

So, you have to speak as a speaker

about what you know.

That's one of the best ways you can do that.

Now, in terms of how to do this

during a presentation,

there are a number of ways that you can show

that you have competence. One of the ways you can do it is

in how you introduce yourself.

You are telling your audience

a little bit about your background,

probably in your introduction and you want

to mention relevant aspects of your

education, experience and background

that relate to that particular topic

and that connect to that particular audience.

How often, we'll have someone introduce me,

let's say, I am going to do a workshop

or speak somewhere.

And they give them a card with some bullet points

on it, so when they introduce me,

they hit on some of the topics

that will answer the question of competence.

Some people talk about the way you dress

and the way you come across visually

and I think that has an impact

on whether or not you come across as competent.

I don't think it's going to make a key difference

but if you dress well,

then people won't be distracted by it.

And if you dress really sloppy, they will.

So, you want to make sure your

dress is appropriate for the situations,

so that you look the part, so to speak.

The next dimension of credibility is character.

The audience does want to know if you are trustworthy.

Can I trust what this person is saying?

Do they have good character?

And the way you establish that is by being honest

and by sharing good information that's true.

Another way is by not stretching the truth

about any of your information or statistics.

And you also want to be transparent

about who you are.

And so, I think, in your presentations,

one of the tips, that you can do

is to practice,

is share a little bit about who you are

and what your background is

that's a little on the personal side

like what are you all about?

Be open, in other words about who you are.

That will let them in to trust you a little bit more,

that transparency.

You never want to come across

as if you have some weird, hidden agenda

something that is off to the side

and you're not really telling people

exactly what's going on.

I actually had an issue once with my trustworthiness.

It was quite an embarrassing moment.

In fact, there is a statistic,

that I have shared in many presentations

over the years, but on this particular day,

I forgot to cite my source.

And I guess the way that I threw it out there

seemed too casual.

So, when I looked at the evaluations later,

someone marked me down for that and said,

"The speaker just shouldn't throw statistics out there.

You know, we're never going to believe that."

It was really a learning experience for me

that I have to be open and transparent

in a lot of ways, so I come across as trustworthy.

And one of the ways is to

really cite my sources accurately and fully.

And I have done that ever since then, by the way.

So, make sure that you demonstrate trustworthiness.

The third dimension of credibility

according to McCroskey is caring.

You have to demonstrate goodwill toward your audience.

So, they want to know if you care about people.

If you're going to treat people well,

in a friendly and respectful way.

If you're condescending in contrast,

if you talk down to your listeners,

they're going to be put off by that.

They're not going to want to hear

what you have to say if you're not treating people well.

And this also goes for how you're treating

the people around the presentations.

Sometimes there might be a helper,

like an administrative person who's helping

or someone who's helping with the equipment.

And your listener's are going to watch

how you interact with those people, as well,

and see and determine if you're a caring person,

if you have goodwill toward people.

And I saw a movie scene in Iron Man 2,

where there's a guy who's speaking.

His name is Justin Hammer and he is a bad character

in this movie.

He's not a good guy.

But when he's presenting,

he's all smiles and he's all show,

but then as some people are helping him move

the podium, he says under his breath to them,

"Get that thing out of here."

And it's like this moment where you realize,

oh he's not credible.

He's has bad ethos.

He treats people poorly, even though

he is faking that he is a good guy.

So, if you can demonstrate competence

and character and caring,

then you will come across as someone

with good credibility, good ethos.

Those are really the key components

of how to come across with good ethos.

And how to convince people

that you are a trustworthy source and

they don't have questions about it.

So, the key takeaways are one,

speak about what you know and

stick to that area of expertise.

Number two, be open about who you are,

so that people can see your character.

And third, treat people well,

so they can see your goodwill.

Now, before we go, I wanted to tell you

about a couple of resources that I believe

will help you improve your public speaking.

The first one is a download of

instant tips to help you become a

more confident and composed public speaker.

So, you plug in your email address

and I send you that download,

that's a PDF.

And the second is a full course

that I created called Present Like a Pro.

And it's designed to help you become a

top 10 percent speaker in your professional setting.

I will also put a link to that in the description below.

So, check out those resources and see

if they might help move you forward.

So, question of the day,

What are your ways to establish good ethos

in a presentation?

How do you come across

as a credible speaker?

What practices do you recommend doing?

I look forward to seeing your comments

in that section below the video.

So, thanks, God bless and I will see you

in the next video on pathos.

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