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Wake up call: Weymouth Jr. Police Academy - Duration: 0:44.

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Subway surfers full gameplay for children - Duration: 11:53.

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Kelly Ripa Looks Back on Co-Hosting LIVE with Donald Trump - Duration: 4:06.

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Desh Premee {HD} | Amitabh Bachchan | Hema Malini | Amjad Khan | Shammi Kapoor | Parveen Babi - Duration: 2:53:43.

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Сериал "Очень странные дела" (2-й сезон, 2017) - Официальный трейлер (русские субтитры) - Duration: 3:04.

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Video: A big warm up for today 7/26/17 - Duration: 1:14.

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Drunk Bollywood Celebrities Caught In Public You Have Never Seen | 2017 - Duration: 3:50.

Drunk Bollywood Celebrities Caught In Public You Have Never Seen

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Khoảnh khắc kỳ diệu - MÓN QUÀ ĐI SỨ - Phim hoạt hình ► Phim hoạt hình hay nhất 2017 - Duration: 15:46.

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أفضل تطبيقات الأندرويد لكسب المال The best Apps to Make Money l - Duration: 2:49.

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Raat Ko Bistar Ke Paas Murgi Rakhny Ka Kamal | Health Information Tips in Urdu/Hindi - Duration: 3:44.

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Raspberry Pi hardware monitoring display with icons (SSD1306 OLED, Adafruit library, FontAwesome) - Duration: 3:32.

In this video I'd like to show you how to build this simple hardware monitoring for RPi

You need OLED display SSD1306, here is how to connect it to RPi

Now clone required Adafruit repository (see the link in description)

Install it

Clone repository with the script and fonts (see the link in description)

Let's check the script

Check this line - if you are using 32 pixel height display don't forget comment this line and uncoment the line above

Here is the list of commands which results are inputs for the display - change it by your needs

Here is the way how to use symbol font (if you want to make you own screen)

Find the icon you need and look for Unicode hex number

Convert it to decimal

...and use it in unichr function

Now you can test if the display is connected properly

...and run the script

Thank you for watching and if you like this guide please hit Like or Subscribe for more similar videos :)

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Fast Forward Science 2017 | How To: Economic Field Experiments - Duration: 10:42.

okay thats cool

Finally we're here

I'm going to tell you what we are actually doing here in Namibia

Problems we were expecting to encounter

and those

that we didn't expect

So if someone asks me "Adrian what are you doing there in Namibia"

I'm saying

We are doing research about forestry

deforestation so to say

How farmers in villages decide and which kinds of incentives we can give them to not cut down the forest

That's not completely correct

We are observing the individuals behaviour

This has a lot to do with psychology

so the field of behavioural economics is tackling this subject

Of course it would make much more sense to just visit a village, look at the satellite pictures

look at the satellite pictures

and tell the people they would get payments or even fertilizers it they do not cut the forest

then you return after three years and observe the changes

and compare these changes to a village where you didn't give any incentives to not cut the forest

This would be possible

This method is called Randomized Controlled Trial

The disadvantage is that it is very expensive

and that we don't have the needed resources

What we are doing are Economic Field Experiments

This means that we expect the people in the villages here

here to make more realistic decisions

because the deal with these problems in their everyday live

than compared to students who make those decisions in the lab

We are just playing a game with the participans

where we ask them whether they want to clear and start a new field for higher yields

or to stay on their old field and protect the forest

A field on freshly cut forestland simply yields more harvest

Maybe one could defuse this problem with fertilizers

though most people in the villages do not have enough money for this measure

Which is why forest is being cut

But actually the forest is pretty important

Globally-in respect to climate change

Locally- the villagers can let their cattle graze, collect firewood and tinder from the forest

and the forest protects against desertification

The economist call this a "social dilemma"

If a single farmer clears forest area

there will still be enough forest for his cattle to graze

Though if everyone thinks like that the forest won't hold for long

Before we come to the experiments, we have got to take care of some things

Obvious things like Workvisa, financing, flights, accommodation and so on aside

we cant understand the local languages

Therefore we need reliable coworkers who speak the languages that are spoken here

who don't have a problem with driving from village to village for several days

sleeping in tents

and who can talk confidently in front of a big audience during the village meeting

We were pretty lucky

to find Cypriaan, Moses and James as great coworkers

though we had some who left early

Expression that we use on a daily base

have to be translated into a simple English

and then into the local languages

We have to make sure that at least the majority of the people understands

what we are doing here

Once you have started conducting data, you can't change anything from the protocol

without deleting previously conducted data

Everything that we tell the people has to be evaluated carefully

even small movements

every suggestion

everything can potentially bias the results

Once, for example, we were discussing for three days

how to correctly translate the word "game" into RuKwangali

randomize

In order to rule out the selection bias,

we have to make sure to randomly select all the villages we visit from a excel tabular

It can happen that we have to drive into the most remote locations

just because they were selected

Once we had to almost drive into a lion area and got stuck in the sand

we drove into the forest 4 hours ago

to search for a specific village, and found out that this village

is inhabited by only one household

We also choose our participants randomly

which means that we sometimes

have a grandpa as participant who doen not understand what we explain

Hey Adrian , how do you think this will be working?

You go to the village, introduce yourself to the headman

and ask if you he can organize a village meeting next Wednesday?

Exactly like that.

But wait. Beforehand we have to visit the king/queen of the respective region.

The Hompa

We have to explain our research and ask for permission to conduct the study

We finally reached the village meeting

The villagers have gathered, typically under a large tree

We pray together then we introduce ourselves, the headman addresses his people

and then Cypriaan and Moses explain what we are going to do

There will be a bag going around, people draw cards

Red, Blue, White depending on their group

So we split the people into treatment groups

explain the rules, make sure that everyone understood the game

and test if they understood and then the game can start

After everyone has made their decision

there will be a survey

We ask questions to everyone: age, eduation, trust

Meaning the trust to other participants or the village

We do all of it with this app

As soon as we have collected our data

they are freely available for us and we can start with statistical, econometric calculatons

you think that you are finally there

gathered almost all data, look at the dataset

after the first statistical calculations you realize:

there are no significances, no effects

all hypotheses

but wasn't everything just perfect?

this is when you start asking yourself

where you could have done something wrong

One comes up with crazy theories: maybe I did something wrong there, said something wrong

mistranslations?

did we have a misleading translation for the word "game"?

does the whitemaneffect

for me diferently that for my research colleague Chris?

because I might look more arabic

at this point it would be easy to manipulate the data

you would just have to cut out the data that doesn't fit to yout hypothesis and argue that they somehow do not fit in there

this is where you have to be honest

it's not the significances on the paper who matter in the end

but the knowledge

I'm back in germany by now

we did put the people into treatment groups

meaning the different groups had different possibilities to communicate

previous literature shows that

more communication leads to more social behaviour and cooperation

meaning forest will be protected more frequently

but with our research we seem to have found a phenomenon

that wasn't observed before

what it is: we cant tell yet

first we have to prove it in a scientifically correct manner

meaning not in this video

what we can say though:

no one was expecting these results

what will this project achieve once it is done?

researchers can use these insights

on the other hand

and this we can only hope

that governments and NGOs the our results to their advantage

and implement it into future policies

For more infomation >> Fast Forward Science 2017 | How To: Economic Field Experiments - Duration: 10:42.

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BoA Shared How Much Her First Paycheck Was And It's Not What You Expected - Duration: 1:53.

BoA Shared How Much Her First Paycheck Was And It's Not What You Expected

BoA shared just how much she earned from her debut promotions as an idol. BoA stepped into the spotlight 17 years ago in 2000 with her album titled ID; Peace B that was only the beginning of her blossoming career.

Only at the age of 13, BoA debuted with a bang that earned her a whopping 50,000,000 KRW ($44,850 USD).

She only kept 500,000 KRW ($448. 50 USD) to herself and generously gave the rest of the enormous sum to her parents.

The star truly earned the title of Queen of K-pop right at the start with her success.

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Nachrichten Nhi : Hannelore Elsner: Die Grande Dame des Deutschen Films wird 75 - Duration: 2:56.

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Celebs Who Gone Fat – 10 Shocking CELEBS Who Got FAT (Now Vs Then) - Duration: 2:10.

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