Thứ Tư, 11 tháng 4, 2018

Youtube daily Apr 11 2018

It's Steve and Maggie.

Wow English TV

Hello hello.

How are you?

Are you happy?

Yeah.

I'm happy, because it's a beautiful day for a walk.

Oh hey listen.

Something is coming.

What is it?

Listen.

What is it?

What's coming?

It's something big.

What is it?

Yeah.

It's a bus.

Wow.

Come on, let's go on the bus.

Hey, come on everyone.

Let's go.

The wheels on the bus go round and round, round and round, round and round.

The wheels on the bus go round and round, all day long.

Yay, great.

Hey.

Thank you driver.

Oh, that was fun.

Hey boys and girls, let's say bye bye to the bus.

Bye bye.

Bye and thank you.

Oh hey listen.

Something is coming.

Can you hear it?

What is it?

Listen.

What is it?

What's coming?

Oh yeah look, it's a car.

Come on, let's go by car.

Great hey.

Oh come on.

Let's go by car, but quickly, because...

The baby in the car goes argh argh argh The baby in the car goes argh argh argh The baby

in the car goes argh argh argh, all day long.

Oh shhh.

Oh.

Wow.

Let's say bye bye to the car.

Bye bye.

Oh, I'm happy to say bye bye to the car.

What a noisy baby.

Oh dear.

Oh hey listen.

Something is coming.

Oh.

Something is coming.

What is it?

Can you hear it?

What is it?

It's getting louder and louder and louder.

Look, it's a train.

Oh, come on.

Let's go by train.

This will be great.

Hey.

This is great.

I love riding the train.

Hey.

Boys and girls shh be quiet.

The teacher on the train says no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.

The teacher on the train says no, no, no, all day long.

Hey.

Oh great.

Let's say bye bye to the train.

Bye bye.

See you and thank you.

That was fun.

Do you like riding on a train?

Hohou.

Hey listen.

Something is coming.

Can you hear it?

What is it?

Is it over here?

No.

Is it over here?

What is it?

Something is coming.

Can you hear it?

It's getting louder and louder.

Oh.

Haha.

Look, it's a helicopter.

Let's fly in a helicopter.

Yeah.

Wow.

I'm in a helicopter.

Come on.

Let's go up, up, up, under way.

Oh this is amazing.

Watch this, up up up and down down.

And again, up up up and down down down.

Hey come on, sing with me.

The helicopter goes up and down, up and down, up and down.

The helicopter goes up and down, all day long.

Oh.

All this up and down, oh is getting me a boly tummy.

Oh, thank will go down down down.

Oh, great.

Let's say bye bye to the helicopter.

Bye bye.

See you, that was great.

Up up and away.

Oh.

Look, there's something else up in the sky.

What is it?

Yeah.

It's a plane up in the sky.

Oh I wish I could fly up in the sky.

Can you hear the plane?

Can you hear it?

No.

I can't here it ether.

Hey.

Oh What's that noise?

Hey Steve.

What is it?

Hi Steve.

Oh.

Hello Maggie.

I can help with some Maggie Magic.

Abracadabra.

Wow.

Thanks Maggie.

Yeah.

Okey boys and girls.

Come on and let's fly.

Oh wow.

This is much better than flying in a helicopter.

Oh look.

Hello to the people on the plane.

The people on the plane fly left and right, left an right, left and right.

The people on the plane fly left and right, all day long.

See you later, bye bye everybody.

See you next time.

Yeah.

Hihi.

Thank you for watching boys and girls.

Hey.

If you like it, like it.

If you love it, subscribe.

Thanks for watching.

See you next time.

Yay.

For more infomation >> Wheels On The Bus Go with Steve and Maggie | Learn Speaking with Wow English TV - Duration: 6:33.

-------------------------------------------

We're Always Working on Shaky Ground - Duration: 5:39.

Hey this is the daily overpass, my name is Eric and I make apps. Now today, let's

talk about how we're always working on shaky ground.

This morning I read an article on the Forbes website that was published a few days ago about the

shooting at YouTube a few weeks ago. It was called demonetization in

YouTube or something like that. I'll put a link to it in the comments.

But it was a really good article all about how there's a sense of entitlement

about YouTube demonetizing some people's videos when they work very hard

on them and they feel like the ground has been pulled up from

underneath them, but I mean, one person obviously took it more

seriously than others because they went in and started shooting at YouTube.

But it was all about the sense of entitlement and all this kind of stuff,

and I thought it was a really good article, a very good commentary,

especially for us as app developers because a lot of what we do, we don't

really know, I mean we are at the beck and call of Google a lot of the times

too, or Apple or whatever, app 11 or whichever ad network we happen to be

using, and a lot of times I get emails from people saying AdMob

has disabled me or they're limiting the amount of money I can make -

all this kind of stuff. What should I do? We could talk about a few different

things - how to get your users up and get downloads up, everything like

that, but sometimes we are on we are shaky ground,

there's nothing more you could do, you have to try something else,

which is not really very good. Every time I show you guys

my revenue, and I've done it a couple times in the past where I say how much

I've made on the different ad networks, everything like that,

part of me hesitates because I don't want you to think

that it's easy to do and also that it's permanent. One of the

things I'm always conscious of is that that could go away at any point. I

left a stable, secure job, well as stable and secure as jobs could go, to

do something on my own where I realized that I'm on shaky ground all the time.

The app market could go away, my ads could

stop making me money, lots of different stuff could happen. The same

was with youtubers and stuff like that, you know. It doesn't

always go up and up and up, there's gonna be peaks and valleys, and

Google could change their mind at any moment. And all the time I think

about the digital, I'm old enough to remember - well we're all old

enough to remember, photos, you know, film. But when we had photo mats and

everything like that, you'd take your film in to be developed and entire

industries were disrupted by the digital camera and industries are being

disrupted all the time. When I worked in the corporate environments I

worked with a lot of people who thought their jobs were totally safe and secure,

and there have been times where I saw mass layoffs or a lot of

redundancies go through, and people were just not prepared that the

rug was swept out from underneath them and they thought they were on safe,

secure, solid ground, but nobody is. Because things could change all the time.

One of the things about working for myself is I realize this and I know this

at all times. Always trying to learn, always trying to improve, always

trying to think, what's going to be next? If this fails, where do we go to next?

A lot of times I say, somebody asked a few weeks ago, why don't I just focus

on passive income? And I'm so glad he said on passive income and not

just apps, because we don't know if apps are gonna continue to make money.

I mean, hopefully they will - I've got a lot of

chips on the table and that's what I'm putting most of my energy into, but I'm

also very aware of the fact that some new technology could come

along and we could be doing something else. It could be a new platform

that's more open than Android or the app store, sorry Google

Play or the App Store. Android is pretty much open and I always have to

realize, and you always have to realize too, that we are operating on shaky

ground. The nice thing about taking control of

your future and actually embracing the fact that we work on shaky ground

that there is no safety net underneath us,

that we're always ready to fight if we have to, we're ready to go

out there and find a job if we need to. We are always prepared and we're always

trying to be marketable and always trying to be ready for the worst to

happen. Whereas if we were nice fat and comfortable working in a big office we

might not see it coming before it hits us and we're just completely out

on the street, unskilled, not ready and just talking about how unfair it is. So

anyway, I guess I've been a bit negative today, it's just kind of my thoughts

today, what do you guys think? What do you think about the

future of the app market for one? Do you think it's gonna keep going on for ever

and ever? Do you think it will evolve like the web has evolved or do you think

that something new will come along? Like machine learning, something like that.

In 5 years time all of our apps are gonna look old and

outdated I imagine, but you know there'll be something new that comes along,

probably still be mobile phones though - that's just too convenient, at least

in my opinion. So what do you guys think? What do you think the future brings?

Anyway, that's it for today I'll talk to you tomorrow.

For more infomation >> We're Always Working on Shaky Ground - Duration: 5:39.

-------------------------------------------

Có Bao Nhiêu Điệp Viên Trung Quốc Nằm Vùng Trên Đất Mỹ? | Trung Quốc Không Kiểm Duyệt - Duration: 13:02.

On this episode of China Uncensored,

the head of the FBI has warned

that the CCP has spies

all over the United States—

including people who appear to be ordinary students and employees.

Hi, welcome back to China Uncensored.

I'm your host Chris Chappell.

You know, some people call me paranoid.

At least that's what I imagine they're saying behind my back.

But let me tell you,

you may laugh at this tinfoil hat now,

but I've heard from a very reliable source,

there are spies!

Spies everywhere!!!

Oh no, my source isn't the homeless guy down on 10th avenue.

I'm talking about head of the FBI Christopher Wray.

"One of the things we're trying to do

is view the China threat as not just a whole of government threat,

but a whole of society threat on their end."

Oh whoa, all Chinese people are a threat?

That sounds like something my racist uncle Ted would say.

I mean seriously,

the head of the FBI is basically saying

Americans must band together

to resist the yellow menace?

I haven't heard anything that racist since...

the 1943 Batman movie.

"Known as Little Tokyo.

Since a wise government rounded up all those shifty eyed Japs…"

Whoa, that was a dark night.

But back to FBI Director Christopher Wray.

He was speaking at Senate Intelligence Committee hearing.

And China was a big concern.

"The biggest issue of our time... is China and the risk they pose.

I'm not sure in the 240 some odd year history of this nation

we have ever faced a competitor and potential advisory

of this scale, scope and capacity.

Wray and other leaders of US Intelligence agencies

like the NSA and CIA released this report,

detailing the biggest threats facing the United States.

And China is named dropped a lot.

Cyber espionage, intellectual property theft,

space weapons, drug warfare—

it's not looking good.

Also, the intelligence community

does not think you should buy

Chinese cell phones,

because they could be spying on you.

And when it comes to spying,

the NSA probably knows what they're talking about.

But it was Christopher Wray's comments

about Chinese students studying in the United States

that got some people's backs up.

"The use of non traditional collectors,

especially in the academic setting,

whether it's professors, scientists, students..

.it's across basically every discipline,

and I think the level of naivete

on the part of the academic sector

about this creates its own issues,

they're exploiting the very open research and development environment

that we have, which we all revere,

but they're taking advantage of it."

The idea that all Chinese students are

potential spies for the Chinese Communist Party

is a bit shocking.

Especially to China's Foreign Ministry.

"I don't know where the United States' sense of insecurity comes from."

Well, that sense of insecurity

probably comes from the fact that

the Chinese Communist Party has been

actively trying to influence and infiltrate the United States.

The CCP has documented this

in its own strategic papers.

The way Christopher Wray explained it,

he said that it's not just official CCP agents

doing the infiltration and spy work.

It's "non-traditional intelligence collectors"—

like Chinese students at American universities,

and Chinese workers inside American companies

who are gathering small pieces of intelligence

on a large scale.

Christopher Wray's statement has upset

a lot of Chinese communities inside the US.

The organization United Chinese Americans said,

"painting all Chinese students

and indeed Chinese in America

with such a broad brush as a national security threat

is paranoid, inflammatory,

un-American, and simply wrong."

The Organization of Chinese Americans called it,

"Dishonest and insulting."

And John C. Yang,

head of Asian Americans Advancing Justice,

told the Daily Beast,

"We cannot have every Chinese student or scientist

assumed guilty until proven innocent

of a national security threat."

So was the director of the FBI onto something,

or was he just being racist and paranoid?

For more on this,

I'm joined by China Uncensored's senior Chinese person,

Shelley Zhang.

Shelley?

Thanks, Chris.

So Shelley,

was FBI director Christopher Wray being very racist?

Or just a little bit racist?

How about not racist?

But he said that all Chinese students

are a potential threat.

That's not what he said.

He said that the Chinese government

uses students and other academics as spies.

And that's not racist Chris,

that's just true.

You mean there really are spies everywhere?

Where did I put that tinfoil hat?

Calm down.

We're not talking about James Bond, here.

Sure, the CCP uses professional spies.

But they also use part-time spies.

Part-time spies?

What, like they need some extra cash on the side?

Or they're pressured into doing it,

or told they're fulfilling their patriotic duty.

These aren't professional spies.

They're just ordinary students,

or employees,

or business owners who are in the US for legitimate reasons.

The CCP just asks them to pass on information every once in a while.

What kind of information?

Maybe you're a grad student

doing research in a lab.

Maybe you just take a few photos

of what you're working on and send it in an email.

Are there a lot of these

unprofessional spies?

Well, it's hard to know.

But according to this article,

a Chinese diplomat who defected said

that Australia had about 500 professional spies,

and up to 700 of these part-time spies.

That might not sound like much,

but if the CCP has the same number in the US,

adjusted for population,

the US would have about 16,000 Chinese spies.

16,000 sounds like a lot of spies.

And I assume there could be even more here

because America is way more important than Australia.

Riiight...

But remember that there are more than

330,000 Chinese nationals studying in the US,

so it still be a really small percentage.

So on a scale of one to infinity,

how worried should we be about Chinese spies in the US?

Not that worried.

That's not the answer I was expecting.

Look, should we be aware of

what the CCP is doing?

Yes.

And it's important that the FBI is on it.

But most of us aren't in a position

to stop Chinese spies.

Hey, speak for yourself.

Ok, sure.

Look, I think the Asian American groups

were overreacting to what the FBI director said.

But they're also right in that we shouldn't start

another yellow peril red scare.

We can't suspect every Chinese person of being a spy.

I was born in China.

Does that make me a spy?

I don't know.

Does it?

Are you serious?

Hey, you're the one who brought it up.

Ok, you got me.

The Communist Party secretly trained me

in espionage tactics until I left China

when I was three years old,

and since then I've been playing the long game.

First, I waited for YouTube to be invented.

Then I joined a YouTube channel

that exposes the Chinese regime.

Now I'm just waiting for the day

when I can take over the channel

and start broadcasting communist propaganda.

I can't believe you just said all that.

I'm not a spy, Chris.

Oh, I believe you.

You would make a terrible spy.

You just admitted everything!

Yes I did.

There is something that FBI Director Wray talked about though,

that's even more important for Americans to know about.

The CCP's influence activities.

How is that more important

than worrying about spies?

The Party puts a lot of effort into influencing

how the rest of the world sees China.

And they can do it in sneaky ways

that are hard to detect.

Like using the Confucius Institutes,

which the Chinese government sets up in foreign schools and universities

to teach a version of Chinese culture

that's approved by the Communist Party.

I still think spying is a bigger issue.

Well, they're actually kind of related.

This is what Director Wray was talking about

when he said the FBI viewed

what the CCP is doing as a "whole of society" threat.

Whether it's spying or propaganda,

the CCP will use all of Chinese society

to get what they want.

Here's another example.

The Chinese Students and Scholars Associations—

or CSSAs.

These groups are set up in universities

across the United States.

On the surface,

they exist to support Chinese exchange students,

organize fun group activities,

and so on.

But the CSSAs can also be

connected to the Chinese government

and help spread the Party line on China issues.

According to a defector

from China's Ministry of State Security,

the CCP views CSSAs as "information collection"

and propaganda organizations.

So they're part-time spying on us?

No.

Well, maybe some people are.

We don't know.

But we do know that CSSAs is definitely helping

the CCP push certain views.

Like last year when the Dalai Lama

came to speak at UC San Diego,

the CSSA there kicked up a fuss...

after coordinating with the Chinese Consulate in LA.

And this isn't something new.

In 2007,

a human rights lawyer came to Columbia University

to give a speech about forced organ harvesting in China.

The CSSA organized Chinese students to protest that, too.

On the Columbia University CSSA's website,

they boasted that their constitution was reviewed

by the local Chinese consulate,

and their advisory board consisted of two members...

also from the Chinese consulate.

Wait a minute,

these CSSAs are directly working with the Chinese government?

Some of them are.

This Foreign Policy article showed that

the Georgetown CSSA gets half of its annual operating budget from the Chinese Embassy.

People have been digging up other links as well.

Here's a video from the George Washington University CSSA

saying that they are directed by the Chinese Embassy,

found by the same reporter.

The University of Tennessee CSSA

says they get funding from the Embassy.

And they also require members

to believe in the one China policy.

The Southwestern CSSA,

which is an umbrella organization that includes CSSAs from 26 US universities,

requires any candidates running for office

to be approved by the Chinese Consulate in LA.

I could go on.

Please don't.

So a lot of those statements you showed are in Chinese.

Yeah, they don't always translate them to English.

Are they trying to hide their links to the CCP

by using a language spoken by 1.3 billion people?

These people would make terrible spies.

Well, remember, a lot of the spying going on here

is actually the CCP using Chinese students

to spy on each other.

Just to make sure that they're not doing anything out of line.

Here's a case of a Chinese student activist

who recorded a call from the Chinese police

asking him to spy on fellow activists.

Chinese students in Australia

have found things they said in class

were reported back to the Chinese police

by other students.

Think about it.

Having something you say in a college class outside China

reported to Chinese authorities.

That's awful.

I wouldn't want to be held responsible

for anything I said in college.

Ok, so you've convinced me that this is

an issue that's at least as important as spying.

Is there anything we can do about this?

Well, obviously we should all expose

what the CCP is doing.

But besides that,

I think the most important thing we can do

is to separate the CCP

from ordinary Chinese people.

We need to understand that the Communist Party

has a very specific agenda

that they use Chinese people for.

But we shouldn't blame all Chinese people

for what the CCP is doing.

But that's not the way a lot of Chinese people see it.

Well, that's true.

The CCP has done a great job of making Chinese people think

that the Communist Party is the same thing

as the country, and the people.

If we do the same thing,

we're helping them.

Look, imagine being a Chinese student here in the US.

It's a completely different language and culture.

You can be pretty isolated

from mainstream American society.

And you're constantly told,

by Chinese media,

by the Chinese education system,

by your friends,

that America just wants to keep China down—

and therefore keep you down.

If people start calling you a Chinese spy,

doesn't that just make you believe it's true?

So what are you saying?

I'm saying:

Don't vilify Chinese people.

Treat them like individuals.

Isn't that part of what makes America great?

So you're saying we should...

make America great again?

Why do I even bother?

Thanks Shelley.

So what do you think?

Leave your comments below.

Once again, I'm your host Chris Chappell.

See you next time.

With basically every company

desperately trying to get into the China market,

and selling out in the process,

it's hard to find advertisers

willing to support China Uncensored.

But Thrive Life believes in our show,

and, wants to feed you.

They have ready to go meal delivery service

with gluten free, organic, and GMO free options.

If you make a purchase through the link below,

China Uncensored gets a commission.

You'll be supporting the show you love,

and getting some pretty great tasting food as well.

For more infomation >> Có Bao Nhiêu Điệp Viên Trung Quốc Nằm Vùng Trên Đất Mỹ? | Trung Quốc Không Kiểm Duyệt - Duration: 13:02.

-------------------------------------------

Heavy Metal Urine Testing and Chelation for Autism - Duration: 6:08.

For more infomation >> Heavy Metal Urine Testing and Chelation for Autism - Duration: 6:08.

-------------------------------------------

Clinton Connection To Person Of Interest Puts A Major Dent In Mueller's Investigation. - Duration: 2:42.

Clinton Connection To Person Of Interest Puts A Major Dent In Mueller's Investigation.

In a land far away, there is a little known steel tycoon.

His name is Victor Pinchuk.

Yes.

He's Ukranian.

And yes, he has ties to Clinton.

And to Trump.

The difference is, President Trump was transparent about his dealings.

The Clinton Foundation received $25 million from Victor during her term and campaign.

And yes.

Michael Cohen, personal attorney to President Trump, accepted a donation from Pinchuk for

$150,000 which was reported by the campaign and the Trump Charitable Foundation in 2015

in exchange for a video, as reported by The New York Times.

Why the double standard?

Why wasn't Hillary's home and attorney raided for accepting donations from Victor?

An interesting side note that many have forgotten because the media focuses on everything else

except the fact that the Clinton Foundation is still under investigation.

The investigation began on January 4, 2018, a few months ago.

Click here to read more from The Hill.

Although Ryan of the Daily Caller has the amount paid to the Clinton Foundation at $13

million from Pinchuk.

The Washington Examiner has that number pegged at closer to $25 million.

Saavedra tweets "#BREAKING: Special Counsel Robert Mueller is investigating President

Trump over a $150K donation from a Ukrainian who gave the Clintons $13 Million.

Also, Sara A. Carter retweeted the Ryan Saavedra tweets and then a bit later tweeted the Washington

Examiner article which implies a definitive friendship with the Clinton Foundation, Hillary

and Victor.

Additionally, he went to her home for dinner.

Do you suppose they discussed golf and grandchildren?

The same type of conversation that occurred during the infamous Tarmac meeting between

Bill Clinton and Lynch?

Specifically, the article states, "Victor Pinchuk, who has given up to $25 million to

the Clinton Foundation, appeared on the guest list that was sent between Dennis Cheng, an

executive at the foundation, and Huma Abedin, then Clinton's deputy chief of staff at

the State Department, ahead of a June 2012 dinner.

Also, Abedin noted in a subsequent email that the gathering would be hosted in Clinton's

home."

what do you think about this?

Please Share this news and Scroll down to comment below and don't forget to subscribe

Top Stories Today.

For more infomation >> Clinton Connection To Person Of Interest Puts A Major Dent In Mueller's Investigation. - Duration: 2:42.

-------------------------------------------

Sleeping Bunnies | Kindergarten Nursery Rhymes for Kids by Little Treehouse - Duration: 20:15.

See the little bunnies sleeping 'til it's nearly noon.

Come and let us gently wake them with a merry tune.

They're so still.

Are they ill

Wake up, soon.

Hop, little bunnies, hop, hop, hop

Hop, little bunnies, hop, hop, hop

Hop, little bunnies, hop, hop, hop

Hop, little bunnies, hop, and stop!

See the little bunnies sleeping 'til it's nearly noon.

Come and let us gently wake them with a merry tune.

They're so still.

Are they ill

Wake up, soon.

Hop, little bunnies, hop, hop, hop!

Hop, little bunnies, hop, hop, hop!

Hop, little bunnies, hop, hop, hop!

Hop, little bunnies, hop, and stop!

For more infomation >> Sleeping Bunnies | Kindergarten Nursery Rhymes for Kids by Little Treehouse - Duration: 20:15.

-------------------------------------------

Ice Eating ASMR - AMAZING Crunchy Ice Eating / Chewing - Duration: 3:16.

Ice Eating ASMR - AMAZING Crunchy Ice Eating / Chewing

For more infomation >> Ice Eating ASMR - AMAZING Crunchy Ice Eating / Chewing - Duration: 3:16.

-------------------------------------------

How To Make a Paper Boat That Floats | Origami boat out of paper-DIY easy origami paper boat-crafts - Duration: 7:03.

Welcome to my channel. Today i show you how to

make paper boat that floats in water.

Paper boat make very easy you can make it

easily for your kids. If you learn please

follow step by step instruction.

Don't forget to Subscribe, like, comment and share if you like this video.

Thank you very much for watching this video.

For more infomation >> How To Make a Paper Boat That Floats | Origami boat out of paper-DIY easy origami paper boat-crafts - Duration: 7:03.

-------------------------------------------

Peppa Pig Funny Face Swaps & Moments for Kids | Try Not to Laugh Challenge Cartoons for Children #78 - Duration: 11:29.

For more infomation >> Peppa Pig Funny Face Swaps & Moments for Kids | Try Not to Laugh Challenge Cartoons for Children #78 - Duration: 11:29.

-------------------------------------------

Temperatures climb above average for a few days, big changes coming late this week - Duration: 1:57.

For more infomation >> Temperatures climb above average for a few days, big changes coming late this week - Duration: 1:57.

-------------------------------------------

XT Concept Electric Motorcycle for Sport Touring Motorcycle | Mich Motorcycle - Duration: 2:06.

For more infomation >> XT Concept Electric Motorcycle for Sport Touring Motorcycle | Mich Motorcycle - Duration: 2:06.

-------------------------------------------

Update expected on major I-35 construction in Ankeny - Duration: 1:39.

For more infomation >> Update expected on major I-35 construction in Ankeny - Duration: 1:39.

-------------------------------------------

Mariusz Pudzianowski Lifestyle 2018 ★ Net Worth ★ Biography ★ House ★ Car ★ Income ★ Wife ★ Family - Duration: 4:44.

Mariusz Pudzianowski Lifestyle

Mariusz Pudzianowski

Mariusz Pudzianowski

Mariusz Pudzianowski Lifestyle 2017

Mariusz Pudzianowski 2018

Mariusz Pudzianowski wife

Mariusz Pudzianowski son

Mariusz Pudzianowski brother

worldstrong man

fan

Mariusz Pudzianowski Net Worth

Mariusz Pudzianowski car collection

Mariusz Pudzianowski facebook

Mariusz Pudzianowski Instagram

Mariusz Pudzianowski house

For more infomation >> Mariusz Pudzianowski Lifestyle 2018 ★ Net Worth ★ Biography ★ House ★ Car ★ Income ★ Wife ★ Family - Duration: 4:44.

-------------------------------------------

ICON Arts and Culture Awards April 19 - Duration: 2:08.

For more infomation >> ICON Arts and Culture Awards April 19 - Duration: 2:08.

-------------------------------------------

Daraa Tribes - interview (2017) avec sous titres (FR-EN) - Duration: 4:00.

For more infomation >> Daraa Tribes - interview (2017) avec sous titres (FR-EN) - Duration: 4:00.

-------------------------------------------

Russland an USA, England und Frankreich: Schwelle des Akzeptablen ist überschritten - Duration: 3:45.

For more infomation >> Russland an USA, England und Frankreich: Schwelle des Akzeptablen ist überschritten - Duration: 3:45.

-------------------------------------------

Box of Toys Toy Guns Toy Pistols NERF Guns Toys for Kids - Duration: 7:28.

Box of Toys Toy Guns

For more infomation >> Box of Toys Toy Guns Toy Pistols NERF Guns Toys for Kids - Duration: 7:28.

-------------------------------------------

UNI proposes 2.8 percent hike in resident tuition - Duration: 0:21.

For more infomation >> UNI proposes 2.8 percent hike in resident tuition - Duration: 0:21.

-------------------------------------------

Origami Modular Star for Decoration - Decorative Paper Crafts Tutorial - Duration: 4:02.

Dear Viewers, Welcome to Origami Modular Star making tutorial.

You will need 8 pieces 7cm x 7cm square paper.

Please follow the instruction step by step for making a best Origami Star.

For more infomation >> Origami Modular Star for Decoration - Decorative Paper Crafts Tutorial - Duration: 4:02.

-------------------------------------------

40 Small Living Room Ideas with Fireplace - Duration: 3:31.

There's nothing quite like cozying up to a warm fire when the temperature starts to

drop, be it alone with a good book, with someone special, or with friends and family gathered

round.

The glow and heat add just that special something to an evening that nothing else can bring.

And cozy living rooms with fireplaces are a wonderful place to gather,

perhaps there is something in our minds that recollects the tribal ways of our ancestors and safety

of a fire, or perhaps its as simple as feeling comforted by the glowing embers.

It can be difficult to pick the fireplace that suits your home when there are just so

many options available.

Selecting a fuel type and design is important to incorporating your new fireplace into your

home and life, rather than becoming an eye sore that's hard to ignore or remove.

Enjoy this 40 small living room ideas with fireplace.

Không có nhận xét nào:

Đăng nhận xét