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Can China Defeat India In A War (Part-1) | Ulta Chashma - Duration: 5:13.

The recent stand-off between the Indian and Chinese military

at Doklam Border has been the talk of the town since the past few weeks.

It all began when People's Liberation Army of China Started building a road in the disputed Doklam region

situated on the tri-junction of India, Bhutan and China.

now the question arises

why is this standoff so significant

as i said earlier, doklam region is located on the trijunction of India, China and Bhutan

and it is a disputed territory

if China succeeds in building a road till Doklam

then it can prove to be a very important strategic post for them

from where they can target various parts of India and Bhutan simultaneousely

in case of a limited war situation, or worse, a full fledged war

now India's reaction to this whole event was quite natural

and no matter what chinese officials say in the media

but they were already expecting such a reaction from India

China has always tried to assert its dominance over the south asian region

but in the recent years India has emerged as a threat to that dominance

and in such situations China always follows the same strategy

threatening the opposition

for the past few days, chinese officials and news channels have been trying to bully India

by reminding us of the 1962 war and showcasing its millitary strength and arsenal

china's success story is an example for all countries across the world

how china went from being a 3rd world nation to become the fastest growing economy in the world

and established itself as the asian tiger

no doubt us indians have a lot to learn from them

but besides this, china is also known for marketing its success in an exaggerated way

you must have heard, till about a few days ago, chinese media was claiming that

the People's Liberation Army has started preparing for war

and they have started mobilizing their troops and military equipment towards the Sikkim border

when the media questioned the centre about the authenticity of this report, they got a clear answer:

from Ladakh till Arunachal Pradesh, no major troop mobilisation or military exercise has been conducted by china near the L.O.A.C.

some of you must be wondering what will happen if China actually does attack India

it is absolutely true that China has more troops, weapons and money than we do

and we have already suffered once before in 1962. So can we face them in a war this time?

The first thing we need to understand is that the 1962 war happened 55 years ago

In the past 55 years the world has changed a lot, and so have we

and the chinese government is trying to use the 1962 war

as a propaganda tool to influence the mindset of Indian people

its extremely important that we do not fall for such shenanigans

and now that we have reached the topic of 1962 war,

i would like to draw your attention towards an event that happened 5 years later

most people in India are completely unaware of this event

On 11th September, 1967,

PLA launched an unprovoked attack on Indian troops at Nathu La Post on Sikkim border.

Due the surprise element involved and lack of cover. Indian troops had to face heavy and instant casualties.

But the events that followed this attack are of great significance

In retaliation to this attack,

Indian troops opened fire from their end and a battle ensued.

this battle lasted 3 days and 3 nights. In the end,

The Chinese troops had to withdraw from their post and go back almost 3 kilometers into their territory.

during the course of this limited war, India had to sacrifice 88 of its bravehearts

but on the other side, PLA had lose a total of 340 soldiers

Most Indians have absolutely no knowledge about this event

and the reason why i am telling you this story today is to draw your attention towards the fact that

it is true that wars are fought on the back of army and weapons,

but they are won on the back of strategy

And when I say strategy I mean both, military and diplomatic strategy.

It's not just about the military strength of a country anymore.

In the worst case scenario, even if a war does take place

then a lot of other economic, diplomatic and strategic factors will also have important roles to play

If you want to know more about these factors in detail then please watch Part 2 of this video

And if you like this information then please like this video and subscribe to Ulta Chashma

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Tips on E-commerce with EKM E-commerce Top Tips - Product Descriptions - Duration: 1:06.

I'm Dan from the EKM ecommerce expert team and welcome to Ecommerce Top Tips

A simple but important Ecommerce tip is to focus in your product descriptions.

As well as being a great source of original content that search engines crave,

it is your opportunity to engage with your customer and explain why they're buying

that product and why they're buying it from you.

A product description is more than just what a product is or what it can do.

While the features of a product are important, there are countless similar products.

Describing the benefits of a product helps your customer decide that

this is the product for them. It's also a great chance to add your own perspective

to the product description. Something I hear a lot when talking about product descriptions

is that there's only so many ways you can talk about a product

so how do you make it unique? The important thing to remember here is that you don't have to.

You are already unique. As long as you talk about your product in your

own words, that is your unique content.

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Teen Titans Go Coloring Book Page Starfire Raven Cyborg Beast Boy Teen Titans Go Coloring Page - Duration: 4:01.

Welcome to Happy Magic Toys and episode 12 of our Teen Titans Go! coloring book page series.

Today's coloring page includes Starfire, Raven, Cyborg and Beast Boy.

Teen Titans Go! follows the comedic adventure of the young Titans who strive to save the world while living together in Jump City.

Please check out my playlists to see more Teen Titans Go! coloring book pages and color swaps.

Don't forget to check out the rest of the channel to find videos based on other TV shows and films.

Please like and subscribe for daily videos, and leave any coloring page, color swap and/or custom requests in the comments section below.

Thanks for watching.

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ПОЛЫНЬ от РАКА, ПАРАЗИТОВ и многих БОЛЕЗНЕЙ. Рецепты - Duration: 7:51.

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Speed Reading - Can you Read Faster? | Study Tips - Duration: 10:38.

Hello my Socratica Friends!

We're here to help you be a GREAT student!

Today, we're going to focus on how you get information INTO YOUR BRAIN.

Well, one way.

By reading.

Wouldn't you like to be able to read faster, and understand everything you read?

Doesn't SPEED READING sound like a great idea?

You may have seen ads saying they can teach you how to read faster.

This is a real thing, but it's not magic.

You're not going to be able to read thousands of words per minute

or a whole book in an hour.

Let's discuss how much speed reading can actually work for you.

Let me add a quick disclaimer, if you've been having trouble with your reading - if

you find it hard to focus on words, or letters get mixed up, and you're really trying but

you can't seem to improve...

There are reading difficulties, such as dyslexia, that are best handled by a specialist.

Also, keep in mind there will be some physical differences between people, that can affect

how fast they can read.

Some people have better vision than others.

And as you age, you may start to notice changes in your vision.

Check with your eye doctor to make sure you don't need reading glasses,

before you get discouraged.

Now, on to speed reading.

First, we need to understand that "reading" is not just one thing you do.

There's more to it than just how fast you can move your eyes down the page.

It involves how your eyes move, how they focus, and most importantly what goes on in your

brain when you read.

How would you speed each of these parts up?

Let's take a closer look at each step.

Now this may surprise you - You can really only focus on one or two words at a time,

with maybe a few bonus letters on either side.

There's a physical limit here - you're not going to be able to actually read using

your peripheral vision - only this central region of your visual field, sometimes called

"foveal vision."

As you read, you'll linger on these couple of words for a short time - we're talking

on the order of a few hundred milliseconds - and then

jump to the next few words in the sentence.

Depending on if a word is especially meaningful, you may linger a little longer.

We call this FIXATION.

If the word contains less meaning - words like the, an, to, etc. you jump away from

those words faster, because there isn't much there to comprehend.

This "jumping" motion is called Eye Saccades or Saccadic Motion.

You many think that you continue on this way in a straightforward fashion, marching down

the page, but readers also jump back from time to time.

These are little episodes of review.

These regressions help you connect what you just read with something you read earlier.

Maybe you don't quite remember... you need to check.. ah, right, so now you can move

on.

Again, this all happens in fractions of a second.

This isn't you being undisciplined - it's a normal part of the reading process.

What about the time spent jumping around?

Can that be improved or eliminated?

You can certainly get better at following a page with practice.

Do you remember, when you first learned to read, how you had to keep your finger on each

line in your book so you didn't get lost?

Now, you probably don't.

That's a sign your skill has improved.

You're better at tracking along a line of text and letting your eyes jump on their own,

without missing.

You may still miss occasionally, though, especially if the text is small and there isn't a lot

of space between lines.

If you're reading digital text, on a computer or an e-reader, you may be able to fiddle

around with the settings to better match your preferred text size and line spacing.

You don't have this option with a paper copy of a book.

With that in mind, if you really want to keep on track, don't feel bad about trailing

a finger or a pencil along as you read.

Hey, if that tool works, use it!

Remember, though, that need to backtrack, or "regress,"

that happens naturally in reading.

Don't fight it too much.

When it happens, it's probably for a good reason.

After all, your goal should be to understand what you're reading, not

to race to the finish line.

This is one way that paper copies of books are easier for you to read than digital books.

When you open a book, you can see a lot - two entire pages.

On my e-reader, I'm lucky if I can see one whole paragraph.

That means I have to physically turn the page back once or twice if I need to check on something

I just read.

That really slows down your reading.

Maybe, one day, someone will come out with a nice electronic reader that displays as

much as a real book.

We can hope.

The most extreme solution to speeding up your eye saccades is to eliminate them altogether.

In this technique, you load your text into some specialized software, and one word at

a time is displayed right in the center of your visual field.

This is called Rapid Serial Visual Processing, or RSVP for short.

You can display individual words at a very fast rate, much faster than they're going

here, and usually you can keep up with them.

The original equipment used for this technique was called a tachistoscope, which was a kind

of slide projector, rapidly showing images to train people

to very, very quickly recognize targets.

Like...enemy planes.

This military technology was adopted by educators for a while, to try to increase students'

reading speed.

It's making a bit of a comeback now, in the form of some speed reading apps.

There's no denying that you can get through the words faster this way - you don't spend

any time jumping your eyes and refocusing.

But, you lose some of the native reading skill you bring to the table.

For instance, remember that you naturally focus a little longer on important words.

Content dense words.

And you zoom right over smaller connecting words that are less important.

These RSVP technologies typically show every word for the same amount of time, so you lose

that natural advantage.

I'm sure, we'll eventually develop a smarter system where you group words together - a

big content word shown along with a little connecting word,

but I don't think we're there yet.

Another issue with this technique is it COMPLETELY eliminates the possibility to backtrack and

grab a line from a previous sentence or paragraph to help you understand what you just read.

Regressions, remember, are not all bad.

It's not like a bad habit you need to completely eliminate.

It's part of how we read to understand.

I really don't see how we can resolve that issue.

The need to backtrack seems fundamentally incompatible with this technique.

Moving on from eye motions to the actual READING.

When you first learned to read, depending on your schooling, you most likely learned

to "sound out" words, using phonics.

"Fuh - aw - nicks…….Phonics."

Sometimes you see people moving their lips a bit as they read, falling back into their

earliest reading habits.

Even if you don't speak out loud, or move your lips, you probably still hear your own

voice inside your head.

In Kindergarten, we called this "reading to yourself."

Many, if not all, readers continue to do this, to some degree.

The more technical term for this is "subvocalization."

You're actually using the auditory parts of your brain as you subvocalize, and you're

sending signals to your vocal cords, as if you were speaking the words out loud (even

though to an outside observer, you're reading silently).

There's been some research to take advantage of subvocalization as a way to communicate

wordlessly - for instance, for astronauts, or soldiers who need to communicate in loud

or remote settings.

Many speed reading techniques focus on trying to eliminate subvocalization.

The thought is, reading out loud takes a lot longer than just visually taking in the words

and jumping on to the next word.

But it may not be possible to completely eliminate subvocalization.

Research has shown that even when readers are trying their best to not subvocalize,

and they're speeding their eyes along the page, some signals are still going on in the

auditory parts of the brain, and signals are getting through to the vocal cords.

Furthermore, if you try to FORCE yourself to speed past every single word without subvocalizing

them, you will probably find that your comprehension goes down.

That slightly slower pace due to subvocalization seems to allow for a little time to better

process what you're reading.

In any case, it makes sense, if you are interested in reading faster, not to INDULGE yourself

in a slow, plodding internal voice.

Don't perform your reading as if you're in a play, either, doing all the voices and

including dramatic pauses.

In other words, don't get hung up on COMPLETELY eliminating subvocalization (because you're

not going to be able to), but maybe try to minimize its impact on your reading speed.

Finally, let's talk about that last stage of reading, comprehension, which is undoubtedly

the most important.

Unlike the earlier stages of reading, it seems much less mechanical - it's a fluid process

and is ever-changing, and has to do with what you bring to the table when you read.

So much goes into reading comprehension.

Recognition of words and concepts, putting what you just read into context, deciding

if it answers outstanding questions you had, whether you were surprised by the information...and

your level of comprehension is different every time you read.

Just think - when you first started to read, every single line, every chapter, every book

you finished was a milestone.

The more books you read, the more experienced you grew as a reader.

This is a skill that takes a long, long time to build up.

You're still developing that skill, because each time you gain information by reading

it, you have yet another reading experience to draw on.

The very best way to become a great reader is...to read.

A lot.

Read what you like, but make sure you read some challenging books as well.

In addition to just plain reading a lot, there are other concrete steps you can take to more

quickly improve your comprehension.

Build your working vocabulary.

If you're reading something technical, make sure to consult a glossary for this subject.

If you keep finding yourself tripping up on the same few words, go back to our favourite

vocabulary building technique: flashcards, with spaced repetition.

Pretty soon, you'll OWN those words, and you'll be able to quickly understand sentences

where they appear.

One popular technique for reading textbooks more efficiently is pre-reading - taking a

sneak peek at the chapter by reading section headings, any boldface text,

and the chapter summaries.

You might call it skimming, especially if you dip in here and there.

Try reading the first and last sentences of each paragraph.

This way you'll know what's coming before you read the whole chapter.

A prepared mind is better equipped to take in new information.

Try it!

We'll talk more about this and other techniques for reading textbooks in a separate video.

Now let's try a little test.

We'll put a link to a speed reading test in the description below.

Test yourself, then try some of these techniques we discussed today.

Give it a week.

Then re-test yourself.

What did you find?

Tell us about it in the comments.

And let us know if YOU have any secrets to improve your reading.

We all can become Great Students, together.

Want to help us make more great videos?

Join the Socratica Team on Patreon!

Thank you for watching!

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Name your image files - PixelTV Ep. 51 - Duration: 2:17.

Hi, PixelTV fans and people who like pictures!

According to "data" everyone likes images.

Everyone likes pictures of things, right?

Right!

But really.

You'll have better open and click rates on your email newsletters if you have an image,

and your blogs and social media posts will perform better too.

That's great and all, but what if you use the same pictures multiple times?

Maybe you have a workshop that you regularly put on and you always use a certain image

in your posts about it.

Or maybe you have a type of blog post that always uses the same image when you share

it on social media or in your email newsletter.

Do you ever find yourself trying to search through the media library of your MailChimp

account or your WordPress site?

It's frustrating to find a picture that you know you've used before… was it a month

ago?

Last spring?

It's in there somewhere, right?

I feel your pain, but there's an easy solution.

Even if it feels redundant, name your image files.

Even if you think, there's no way I'll forget what this image is for.

Even if you think, well, we do this event every month, I probably don't really need

to name this one.

Save your future self some stress!

Pick a short name that lets you identify what the image is for, and then you'll be able

to search for the image the next time you need it.

Both MailChimp and WordPress media libraries work this way.

And I have to say, when you work with as many images as we do, it's so helpful to be able

to search for the name of a workshop or event and know that you'll be able to find it

right away.

Think of it like a pet.

If you name an animal, you're probably going to keep it.

I mean, sure, my cat's name is Kitty… but it IS a name…

I guess what I'm trying to say is don't let your image files be strays.

You've already decided they're keepers, so go ahead and name them!

If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to subscribe!

Next time, we'll talk about using Hootsuite's reports for your organization.

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Habistat Reptile Radiator: Review, Operation, Experiment, Conclusion - Duration: 11:23.

Hello my friends, hello Youtube!

Long time no see!

Here we are with a new video,

Today we 'll have a full review about Reptile Radiators (Infrared emmiter panels)

which are the easiest way to heat our snakes.

Before we start, you may visit my YouTube channel,

Hit "like" on my videos, share them on social media.

Leave a comment, ask a question,

And of course! Don't forget to subscribe for more!

Lets get started, lets talk about: Reptile Radiators!

This is my radiator.

First things first.

The package comes with the manual

and four screws.

It's made out of plastic, fiberglass or sth, I don't really now exactly, doesn't matter.

It's a totally safe and reliable device anyway.

Manufacturer: Habistat.

Comes with 1 year warranty, if i'm right.

Lightweight device, just 1 kg,

dimensioning 30cmx20cmx0.03cm

but there are multiple sizes out there to chose from, depending on the dimensions of your enclosure.

This one has 75 watts and cost me just 35 euros (ideal for cages eg. 1.20x06.x0.6 or sth).

Put the four screws in the corners of the radiator.

I didn't upload any "unboxing" or "Installation" video cuz there was no point in it.

Installation is too easy for everyone.

Just plug it and you 're done.

Now let's talk about how it works and it's main advantages in comparison to other heating sources, such as ceramic bulbs.

First, figure out which side goes up and which down and install it accordingly/properly.

As you can see i haven't installed any kind of "guard".

To be honest, maybe you don't need one or at least it is up to you to decide. We 'll talk later about it.

By the way, speaking of heating sources, it would be wise to obtain a Thermostat as well.

But as i said it's a safe device anyway, even if you don't purchase one at first.

Let it operate for at least 24 hours BEFORE placing any snake in the cage.

That's because during the first few hours of use there may be a slight smell from the heater

Don't be afraid though, this is quite normal and of course harmless.

Just open the sliding doors to allow fumes vent away (took me 1 day or so).

Now, let's mention some precautions...

The major concern is not to trap the heat within the heater so that it causes damage.

Do not cover the radiator by any way.

Even though they are safe if they are not immersed in water or subjected to prolonged/excessive humidity or misting, it's wise not to spray water directly on them.

Next, you have to secure the lead (the black one) using cable ties to protect it from the snake.

Your snake may cause some damage climbing on it.

Be careful, you should mount the radiator only on the ceiling of your enclosure, not anywhere else (floor, sides, outside etc).

Your goal is to create a hot spot, a warm side and a cold side for your snake.

Now let's talk about how this heater works and how beneficial it can be.

In my opiniont, this is the most efficient way to heat a snake cage.

Especially if you own arboreal snakes (such as carpet pythons, chondros etc)

but you can use it for terrestrial snakes as well under some conditions.

I wanted a panel so badly for some months.

I first saw it when a friend purchased one,

and after examining the way it works,

i decided to acquire one immediately

cuz I new it will pay off and I will not regret it.

Important: It cannot catch fire because the manufacturing material

is higly resistant to hot temperatures.

It's impossible to somehow create any flame.

Therefore it is totally safe for our snakes

and that is the most important after all.

Emits infrared radiation

in a way that mimics the solar one.

This radiation penetrates deeply the objects just like the sun does

depending on how dense they are.

For example, air lets the radiation pass through.

But, objects such as rocks, logs and any other,

absord the heat and they consequently warm up.

Some of the heat is reflected

and even more is reradiated by objects that have already warmed up.

This secondary heat is of a much shorter wavelenght infrared

and is responsible for the general warming of the environment.

Very pleasing temperature.

Depending on the height of your snake enclosure, you should create snake's hot spot.

I will explain it later on the video because i made an experiment.

As you can see it does not emit any light.

You can operate it 24/7. Therefore a day/night cycle can be created by your lighting fixture without annoying the snake.

It does not emit any kind of radiation that may harm our snake.

or even us!

Infrared radiation is safe for everyone.

In contrast, we can say that this kind of radiation is a lot beneficial four our pets.

It creates a nice warm hot spot

and a pleasing temperature for the rest of the enclosure.

This kind of radiation penetrates the pet reaching up to the tissues

helping it's blood circulation, thermoregulation, metabolism and digestion.

My snake thermoregulates it's body a lot faster and more efficiently,

I realised that it provides an advanced and specialized care for my pet.

Does not dry the environment or the air,

therefore is suitable for snake that require high levels of humidity as well.

Radiator is too hot on it's surface,

90 degrees Celsius or so if my memory serves me right.

But if you put your finger just 1mm away, you 'll feel nothing.

Snakes can't climb on it anyway

Consequently, they can't get burned.

(if you mount the radiator according to the instructions)

That's why i said earlier "guard is optional" in contrast to ceramic bulbs.

Radiator's sides don't get very hot though.

The heater is beneficial for live plants as well, such as Pothos plant or anything else you may have.

Let's move forward to some experiments i did before putting any snake in the cage.

(To examine which distance the hot spot should be in)

As i said, before putting any snake in the enclosure

I made some experiments

to see the temperature range i could have on my hot spot depending on the distance from the heater,

because i wasn't familiar before with this type of heating method.

Now let's see the "Data" and the "Results" (press Pause in the next card)

As you could see, you have to "play"with the distances,

depending on what temperature fits your snake's needs.

Specifically,

that is why i said earlier "it is suitable for terrestrial species as well"

if for example your cage is not high enough

or if you raise a rock or sth a little bit.

It depends on what temperature you want to achieve.

To speak about me,

My snake terrarium houses a carpet python (arboreal),

dimensions are 1.30x0.6x0.6,

works like charm

On this branch (distance is 25cm) temperature reaches 32-34 degrees Celsius

Environment's temperature is usually kept between 25-28 degrees Celsius.

Perfect conditions.

Bigger cages mean more watts needed. This should be fine for the majority of the common sizes for snake cages though.

Now it is time for some final notices and some last words.

(and a conclusion)

Snake's thermoregulation is helped a lot

It spends more time roaming around rather than just sitting on the warm side,

The caremic bulb i used to have didn't cause such behaviour.

Digestion is faster

The deep penetrating heat reaches tissues, just like the solar power does.

Other heat sources can't reach that deep or at least not that fast.

I was impressed by the wide range of temperatures radiator can reach with only 75 watts.

Elegant design,

safe design,

This part of the cage "hides" the panel and you can't relly see it from the outside.

Suitable for almost all kind of snakes (arboreal, semi-arboreal, terrestrial)

In addition, it is beneficial for live plants.

I purchased it 1.5 year ago

I am fully satisfied with it

Of course i recommend it to everyone

That's all folks!

I hope you found the video very interesting and helpful

I hope it answered any question you may have

Hopefully took any useful info you may wanted

Don't forget to visit my YouTube channel

Hit a "like" on my videos

You can share them on social media and show them to your reptile lover friends

Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, wherever you want

You can leave a comment or sth,

You may ask a question

I 'm willing to answer to everyone.

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Until next time, have fun, goodbye!

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3 TIPS: HOW TO SPOT A FAKE FRAGRANCE | SIMPLY PUT SCENTS - Duration: 3:15.

[how to spot a fake fragrance ]

I mean more of us are buying fragrances everyday online and you know Amazon can be a

little sketchy eBay can be very very sketchy so following these tips will

definitely help you avoid issues

Tiff Benson here welcome back to my channel I have a guest with me. Its' E from Simply Put Scents

and today we're going to be talking about how to spot a fake fragrance

yes we're going to give you three tips on how to spot a fake fragrance so take it away 1.how to spot a fake fragrance - Always look

at the bottles for batch codes your box and your bottles batch codes must be the

same for your model to be always check your batch code and if you can't find

them that's probably a fake, if the batch codes are not the same from the box in

the bottle that's probably a fake so I would say the first first step is

identifying your batch codes and making sure that they match up

2. how to spot a fake fragrance -- verify your batch mode now there's a website called checkfresh.com that I

go to and pretty much a lot of people in the fragrance community go to you to

verify whether the batch codes of their bottle is legit or not

using checkfresh.com you'll be able to find out the manufacturing date of your

fragrance you'll be able to find out if your fragrance is vintage or not or just

plain old fake, so that would be my tip number to verify your batch codes on

checkfresh.com. 3. how to spot a fake fragrance - YouTube guys, you tube is your friend two reviewers that

particularly always show presentation redolessence- steven, yep and Mark

Robes08 these guys along with Brooklyn

fragrance lover of Carlos and others it really really focus a lot on

presentation particularly me I don't really do that so much but these guys

really really focus on presentations and they show the bottles and boxes of every

fragrance they purchase because they do this you can match up if

you have any doubts where we have any suspicions

you can basically look for a video that one of those guys have created check out

their boxes and if they boxes match your boxes

you're good their boxes don't look like your box it's probably a favorite one so

thank you so much for watching this video and thank you for stopping by my

channel today make sure to long arrive to his channel I'll leave it in the

description box below and also leave a comment on this video

if you have a tip that you'd like to share with us on how to spot update and

I will catch you in the next video [how to spot a fake fragrance ]

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Tụng Kinh : Kinh A DI ĐÀ .Nghi Thức Ni Giới Khất Sĩ .Sư Cô Thích Nữ Lành Liên - Duration: 44:52.

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Briefly, my diet. - Duration: 1:28.

Briefly, my diet

Today is Monday.

Summer is already a month.

But my winter fat is still with me

I have to do on a diet immediately

Decided to hide the chips

Time to celebrate!

Poured some coca.

Decided to count its calories.

Was shocked.

Poured it out

Almost began to cry.

Realized...

As soon as I got skinny I will eat everything.

Decided to go for a run.

First I need some pretty outfit.

Found it.

Put it on.

Got a picture

Posted on Instagram.

Decided to run moth my friend.

Called her.

Sealed to meet in 15 minutes.

While waiting decided to change everything.

Went on a strict diet.

Changed my meal on yogurt and porridge

I cooked breakfast

Ate it.

Met my friend

Saw her skinny body.

Was shocked.

Started to run.

First Circle

Second Circle

Darkened in eyes.

Woke from the smell of sausage.

Briefly, my diet.

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Wie MAZDA 6 Bremsscheiben vorne und Bremsbeläge wechseln TUTORIAL | AUTODOC - Duration: 8:36.

Use an end bit №8

Use a socket №12

Use a socket №17

Use a phillips screwdriver

Using a special tool press in the brake caliper piston

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Bahubali 2 | 3D Drawing of Prabhas - Crown | 3D Drawing of Bahubali 2 movie scene | Prabhas Crown - Duration: 9:24.

3D DRAWING - BAHUBALI 2 CROWN

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Coleção de rimas de berçário | Canções Infantis | Rimas Para Bebês | Música De Criança - Duration: 1:01:11.

Old King Cole was a merry old soul

And a merry old soul was he

He called for his pipe

And he called for his bowl

And he called for his fiddlers three

Ev'ry fiddler had a fiddle

And a very fine fiddle had he

There's none so rare

As can compare

With King Cole and his fiddlers three

Old King Cole was a merry old soul

And a merry old soul was he

He called for his pipe

And he called for his bowl

And he called for his fiddlers three

Ev'ry fiddler had a fiddle

And a very fine fiddle had he

There's none so rare

As can compare

With King Cole and his fiddlers three

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