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With Google Play Protect built into your Android device, you can have

peace of mind in the palm of your hand.

One of the easiest ways you can manage security is Google Play Protect.

Google Play Protect scans 1 billion devices a day,

so that's about 50 billion apps scanned daily for any unusual behavior.

It'll send you warnings when something doesn't look right.

let's take a look at Google Play protect in action.

Open up the Google Play Store app

and go to the left navigation bar to select My apps and games.

If all is well, you'll see a bar that says "No problems found"

and tells you when your apps were last scanned.

If not, you'll get a warning about the issue.

If you'd like to start a manual scan,

simply tap the refresh icon to start.

Play Protect is backed by the strength of Google,

so consider your security covered!

To learn more, visit android.com/play-protect

For more infomation >> Google Play Protect - The security system that never sleeps - Duration: 1:06.

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Лесные Прогулки (Episode 28) - Duration: 7:06.

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How to Stop Getting Zapped By Static - Duration: 5:16.

The world can be a minefield in the winter, when just about anything metal can zap you

with a painful electric shock.

Shocks happen for the same reason balloons stick to the ceiling after you rub them on

your hair, which is also what causes lightning: the triboelectric effect.

People have experimented with it for thousands of years, and we've come up with some pretty

good ways of mitigating the shocks so you don't have to be afraid of doorknobs all

the time.

But despite millennia of experiments, there are still some things about this everyday

phenomenon that we don't quite understand.

The triboelectric effect happens when rubbing two electrically neutral things together builds

a static charge on them, so one becomes positively charged and the other becomes negatively charged.

Our oldest records of it come from Ancient Greek philosophers, who knew that after you

rubbed amber against fur, it would start attracting feathers and hair.

People have been playing with the triboelectric effect ever since, making huge tables of which

materials build charge the best.

Mostly, they're electrical insulators, because that lets the charges build up in one place.

In a conductor, they'd spread out.

The moving charges themselves can be negatively charged electrons, or they can be ions — whole

atoms with an electric charge.

It just depends on what kinds of materials are involved and how they're rubbed together.

Even though I'll be talking in terms of electrons moving for the rest of the video,

everything works pretty much exactly the same if it's ions moving around instead.

So here's how you get zapped:

Some things, like polyester and rubber, are good at holding onto extra electrons.

Others, like wool, are good at giving electrons away.

When you shuffle your feet on the carpet, you rub an electron-receiver against an electron-giver,

so you get negatively charged shoes and a positively charged carpet.

Those extra electrons move up from your shoes onto your skin, since humans are good electrical conductors.

But metals are even better conductors, so the electrons jump toward a doorknob when

you go to grab it.

When that happens, a tiny lightning bolt goes between your hand and the doorknob.

The moving electrons heat the air between your hand and the knob, and you feel that

heat as the pain of an electric shock.

Shocks tend to be more of a problem in the winter than the summer, because the cold air

can't hold as much water as warm air.

When it's warm, the extra water in the air makes the air more conductive.

So on a humid day, any charge you build up leaks off into the wet air long before you

touch metal.

But even in the winter, there are things you can do to avoid getting shocked.

Wearing clothes that build up more charge leads to worse sparks, and so does lots of

rubbing or shuffling as you walk.

Switch to full, wide steps and wear lots of cotton, which hardly builds charge at all,

and the shocks won't be as bad

You might get some weird looks waddling around like that,

but hey, at least it'll hurt less.

You can also try touching things with something metal first, like a key, so electrons jump

from there, and the key gets hit with the burst of hot air instead of your hand.

But even though we mostly know how to stop the triboelectric effect from zapping you,

there's a lot we still don't know about why it happens in the first place.

For one thing, electrons repel each other, so any extras on one surface should make it

harder to pile more on there.

But the electrons build up anyway.

This problem took scientists decades to solve, and they're still working out some of the

finer details.

It turns out that the electrons don't just hop between surfaces as they rub together

— they jump because of friction.

A lot of the time, friction comes from chemical bonds that quickly form and break as two surfaces

slide past each other.

And chemical bonds often involve unequally shared electrons, where electrons spend more

time on one side of the bond than the other.

Those sides are more likely to have an extra electron or two when the bond breaks, so they

become the electron-receivers.

But since the electrons tend to stay with their molecules, they don't really keep

other electrons from getting caught by nearby molecules, and the charge builds up.

We also don't fully understand how the triboelectric effect works in thunderstorms.

We know the bottoms of thunderclouds tend to get negatively charged as ice crystals

and dust rub against each other, but we're not sure why.

It's possible that denser ice crystals tend to get more negatively charged, so the negative

charge follows them down as they sink to the base of the cloud.

Another option is that crystals charge differently depending on the temperature, and the temperatures

in different parts of a cloud lead to negative charge on the bottom.

Then there are the convection currents in the clouds, which might affect the process

as they mix the different kinds of crystals and other particles together.

All of these ideas probably play a role, but we don't really know if one is more important

than the others.

Plus, sometimes positive charge accumulates on the bottom of clouds, which is even harder

to explain.

And it's tough to study any of this directly, since flying planes in storm clouds is … not

very safe.

We're stuck with mostly small-scale experiments that involve crashing ice crystals and water

droplets together in labs

So, we know that you get static shocks because of the triboelectric effect, and we know that

static shocks are just miniature lightning bolts.

But somewhere between shuffling feet on the carpet and rubbing ice crystals in clouds,

the physics gets a little more mysterious.

Thanks for watching this episode of SciShow!

If you're interested in learning more about how we figured out electricity, you can check

out our episode about Benjamin Franklin, Founding Nerd — including what really happened with

that kite and key.

For more infomation >> How to Stop Getting Zapped By Static - Duration: 5:16.

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8 Ways to Become a Baking Soda Cleaning Master - Duration: 5:23.

Hello Peaches, Kermit and I are back again for another green cleaning lesson and this

time we are going to examine BAKING SODA! and just some of its amazing uses.

So what is this baking soda stuff anyway?

Sodium bicarbonate is a chemical salt that can be found naturally in the Green River Basin.

There, it can be mined commercially.

It also can be made bymixing two naturally occurring compounds together,

sodium carbonate and carbon dioxide.

There are so many amazing uses for baking soda that it was hard for me to narrow it down.

But through the painful process of elimination, these are my 8 favorites.

You don't have to be James Brown to notice that occasional funky

funky smell that can come from the drain of your sink.

The fix? Well, just add a cup of baking soda to that funky funk and let it

sit for an hour or so. Then boil 2 cups of white vinegar and dump it down the drain.

Flush with hot water and your drain is no longer funky – it's fresh.

And speaking of funky smells,

before you turn in tonight, take a cup of baking soda and sprinkle it

on the bottom of your dishwasher. Let it work while you sleep! Run the dishwasher on empty

when your rooster crows and your dishwasher will stink no mo'.

Fall is upon us and that means that winter is just around the corner. Do you have pesky ants looking to make your

home their home? Fret not ant haters, if you've got baking soda, you have the upper hand.

Mix 1 part baking soda with 1 part powdered sugar, place a couple of tablespoons worth

into a shallow dish and set it out for your anty friends. The sugar will draw them in and the

baking soda will blow them up (well it'll blow up their intestines anyway).

Did you know that baking soda, when used on the scalp, can help break down dirt and oil? It's true!

Add a teaspoon of baking soda to your shampoo every couple of weeks. Fight oil and clarify

your hair of all that product build-up.

As long as you're in the bathroom already,

why not use that baking soda to clean your tub?

Mix ¼ cup baking soda and ¼ cup dish soap

You have to use off of it during this clean because it does not keep.

You can also use about 10 drops of your favorite citrusy essential oil, because it breaks down soap

scum and of course, for that yum yum smell. Today I'm using lemon.

Mix mix mix!

Word to the wise, protect your knees here with knee pads or kneeling on a towel.

It's go time

- Take your sip, do your dip, and apply your mixture onto the tub and let it sit for about

10 minutes. Then take a wet sponge, use the scrubby side, and scrub it all down again

starting in from the back. Now rinse to your little heart's content.

If you don't have a hand-held shower head, you can use a container.

And lastly, use a squeegee or a nice thick

towel to buff dry. There it is - ready for the next bath time fun fanatic.

Not lovin' your yellowish teeth? Don't worry. Add baking soda to your toothpaste

and brush, brush, brush. Your smile will sparkle.

Washing dirt and pesticides off your fruits & veggies.

Mix 3 Tbsp of baking soda with 1 c. water and add to a spray bottle and

spritz your produce. It will add the abrasion you need to get your produce uber-clean.

Rinse with tap water when done.

And, of course, what is baking soda known for?

Deodorizing.

Fill up a shaker bottle (I got this one from the thrift store)

and optionally add your favorite essential oil and a deodorizer you have. Tuck it into your

smelly sock drawer and the odors will disappear.

As an honorable mention tip, do like me and

pour your soda in a parmesan cheese container. Then keep it near your sink and your amazing

sodium bicarbonate will always be with in your reach. Sprinkle onto pretty much any

surface or into any cleaning concoction to give it that abrasion oompf.

Well, baking soda enthusiasts, there are so many ways to use baking soda, I feel that

we've only scratched the surface. In what ways do you use baking soda in your home?

Perhaps you use it for baking?

And, if you miss me already, we can have more

good clean fun, if you connect with me on facebook or twitter which is linked in the

description below.

And, well, my Peaches, keep it real and stay true to yourself. We'll see you next time.

For more infomation >> 8 Ways to Become a Baking Soda Cleaning Master - Duration: 5:23.

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Dallas Cowboys vs. Denver Broncos Free NFL Football Picks and Predictions 9/17/17 - Duration: 2:41.

Dallas Cowboys vs. Denver Broncos Free NFL Football Picks and Predictions 9/17/17

Go to: https://www.tonyspicks.com The Dallas Cowboys will meet Denver Broncos in an NFL

pro football game Sunday September 17th, 2017.

NFL pick prediction odds Dallas -2 with over under odds 43.

Game will broadcast on FOX.

NFL pick prediction Dallas Cowboys vs. Seattle Seahawks is ready now and sent quickly to

preview readers who request it.

Start Time: 4:25 PM ET

Location: Denver

Date: Sunday September 17th, 2017

TV: FOX

NFL Point Spread Odds: Dallas Cowboys -2

Money Line Odds: Dallas Cowboys -130 odds Denver Broncos +110 odds

Over Under Total Odds: 43

Betting Preview: Dallas sits at 1-0 with the 19-3 home victory to New York Giants as a

-6 betting odds favorite.

Game went under 46.5.

Cowboys held onto a 16-0 halftime lead.

They moved the football but had trouble getting touchdowns going 1 of 4 inside the red zone.

Team posted 392 yards of offense with 129 running.

Dak Prescott hit 24 of 39 for 268 yards with a touchdown.

Ezekiel Elliot ran for 104 yards.

They finished with a +1 turnover margin.

On defense Dallas smothered the Giants offense to 233 yards with 35 on the ground.

Cowboys offense generated 5.6 per play with 6.7 per pass attempt.

Denver has a mark of 1-0 following the 24-21 home victory to San Diego Chargers as a -3

betting odds favorite.

It went over 41.5.

Broncos were up 24-7 in the fourth quarter than two critical turnovers turned into Chargers

touchdowns and Denver needed two late series stops to seal the victory.

It came down to a blocked field goal attempt for the win.

Their offense put up 321 yards with 140 on the ground.

Trevor Siemian hit 17 of 28 passes for 219 yards with two touchdowns and a pick.

They had a -1 turnover margin.

Defensively Denver allowed 249 yards to the LA Chargers offense with 64 on the ground.

Broncos gave up four sacks and allowed critical late sacks

that gave San Diego a shot at a tie or victory.

NFL free pick prediction Dallas Cowboys vs. Seattle Seahawks

is rated high confidence in this preview based on key info handicapping.

For more infomation >> Dallas Cowboys vs. Denver Broncos Free NFL Football Picks and Predictions 9/17/17 - Duration: 2:41.

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The Space Cowboy sorprendió al público | Don Francisco Te Invita | Entretenimiento - Duration: 6:20.

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Controversial Voter Fraud Commission Heads To New Hampshire | MTP Daily | MSNBC - Duration: 4:54.

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Edgar Muñoz habla de realidad de los inmigrantes en EEUU | Don Francisco Te Invita | Entretenimiento - Duration: 6:49.

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Erika Ender autora de Despacito, habla sobre su vida | Don Francisco Te Invita | Entretenimiento - Duration: 7:58.

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Singer Bans American Flag From Concerts, Says She Can't Even Look At It While Trump's President - Duration: 1:20.

It's so typical of radical liberals.

They pretend to be patriotic Americans, but immediately turn on their own the moment they

don't get their way.

REAL patriots love this country no matter what, and will always work to make it better.

Grammy-nominated recording artist Lana Del Rey is not a real patriot.

Sure, she's featured the American flag as a backdrop to many of her concerts in the

past.

But because her candidate didn't win the last presidential election, she's now banning

the Stars and Stripes.

The 32-year-old model-turned-singer told Pitchfork that she feels "uncomfortable" and "less

safe" as an American living under President Trump.

As for using the American flag at her concerts:

"I definitely changed my visuals on my tour videos.

I'm not going to have the American flag waving while I'm singing 'Born to Die.'

It's not going to happen.

"I'd rather have static.

"I feel less safe than I did when Obama was president."

I say, if she's going to boycott the flag, we BOYCOTT HER!

what do you think about this?

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For more infomation >> Singer Bans American Flag From Concerts, Says She Can't Even Look At It While Trump's President - Duration: 1:20.

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BREAKING: Egypt cuts military ties with North Korea | Top Stories Today - Duration: 3:41.

Egypt's defense minister, on a visit to Seoul, announced that his country has cut military

ties with North Korea, according to a report by South Korea's Yonhap news agency.

There was no immediate confirmation from the Egyptian government of the agency's report,

but Cairo has come under mounting pressure in recent weeks to sever ties with North Korea

as the United States seek to curb Pyongyang's efforts to develop long-range nuclear weapons.

Last month Washington cut or delayed nearly $300 million in aid to Egypt over its human

rights record and its ties with Pyongyang.

In an Aug. 24 briefing, US State Department spokeswoman Heather Nauert said the Trump

administration has had conversations with Egypt about the need to isolate North Korea.

Countries that do business with Pyongyang, she warned, enabled money to go into North

Korea's illegal nuclear and ballistic weapons programs.

Mohammed el-Menshawy, an Egyptian analyst based in Washington, told The Associated Press

the Trump administration has been privately urging Cairo to cut military ties with Pyongyang.

"The recent cut in the US military aid to Egypt was a clear message to Cairo: You choose

us or North Korea, you cannot have military relations with both of us," he said.

"Cairo got the message and it cut ties with North Korea."

Yonhap's report late Monday quoted the South Korean Defense Ministry as saying Egyptian

Defense Minister Sidki Sobhi told his South Korean counterpart that Cairo had "already

severed all military ties with North Korea."

"Egypt will actively cooperate with South Korea against North Korea acts that threaten

peace," the agency quoted Sobhi as saying.

Yonhap said Sobhi was responding to a request from South Korean Defense Minister Song Young-moo

for Egypt to join efforts to toughen sanctions on the North over its recent ballistic missile

and nuclear tests.

In Cairo, Egypt's military spokesman Col. Tamer el-Rifai would only say that Sobhi discussed

military and security cooperation with South Korean officials.

He declined to elaborate.

Several Egyptian news websites posted Sobhi's comments only to remove them later.

The daily El-Masry El-Youm published his comments in the first run of its print edition, but

removed them in later ones.

Egypt has for decades maintained close ties with North Korea, with the secretive nation

selling weapons to Egypt and upgrading its arsenal of medium-range, ground-to-ground

missiles.

A 2015 UN report said North Korean front companies and shipping agents engaged in weapons smuggling

have called on Egypt's Mediterranean city of Port Said, which also sits on the northern

end of the Suez Canal.

In February, UN investigators said they acquired evidence of North Korean trade in "hitherto

unreported items such as encrypted military communications, man-portable air defense systems,

air defense systems and satellite-guided missiles" in the Middle East and Africa, among other

locations.

They said Egypt intercepted a vessel in August 2016 commanded by a North Korean captain carrying

30,000 PG-7 rocket-propelled grenades and related subcomponents.

They were in wooden crates concealed under about 2,300 tons of limonite.

Naguib Sawiris, an Egyptian business tycoon who owns a telecom and media company, helped

set up North Korea's main cellular telephone network in 2008.

The company's total investment in the communist nation stands at $500 million, according the

website of Egypt's Foreign Ministry.

For more infomation >> BREAKING: Egypt cuts military ties with North Korea | Top Stories Today - Duration: 3:41.

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Chuy Lizárraga contó cómo bajó 70 libras en 6 meses | Don Francisco Te Invita | Entretenimiento - Duration: 4:21.

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Nuestros presentadores y su experiencia con el huracán Irma | Suelta La Sopa | Entretenimiento - Duration: 5:29.

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Julio César Chávez estrenará serie biográfica | Suelta La Sopa | Entretenimiento - Duration: 2:28.

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Pinturas Sobre el Infiern0 Pt.1(Testimonio de Artista Coreana) - Duration: 13:01.

Hello, how are you? welcome to my channel

this video is different from the videos I make, the other day I was looking for terror accounts in instagram

then I found this post

I liked it so much that I decided to look for more information

on youtube and google.on youtube I found this video

then you will see a video

that I did based on this video with the parts that hit me the most

the credits are for the artists of the paintings and for those who made this video

in the description I leave the playlist with this video and more

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