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Aren't we already playing Minecraft?

You guys fell for my TRAP!

Wait where's Ghast?

Ok I will unlock the door now

I'm going to prank the teacher

Dang Wither Skeleton

I guess I got to find an exit

I hope the teacher is ok

What

Should we help the teacher?

I'll get him

Ok time to leave

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OOPS! Funny Kids Fails Compilation July 2018 | Try Not To Laugh or Grin - Duration: 10:05.

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Defense Contractors Are Making More Money Than Ever Before - Duration: 7:29.

There's been a ton of coverage US domestic policy recently.

And what the US is doing overseas, is being largely ignored.

But let's not forget, we're still actively bombing around the globe, and defense contractors

are making more money than they have made in generations.

So, this story that's developing right now, as I'm looking at this story, I'm thinking

about how sometimes you watch MSNBC, we've talked about this, you'll watch CNN, you'll

watch one of the other shows, and you'll see a Boeing missile advertisement, and we've

talked about this before.

I think this really makes an important point.

You'll see a Boeing missile advertised on MSNBC.

Now, you have to ask yourself, and I gonna go buy a Boeing missile?

No, of course not.

But it's on MSNBC because Phil Griffin, who runs MSNBC, likes the advertising dollars,

and he's willing to chum up a war at the drop of a hat.

One war they've been chumming up, I really do believe, you can argue with me, I know

you don't totally buy into what I'm selling you, I think there's a direct connection here,

this dissent between Russia and the US.

It started off as a political ... you had Hillary lose and Podesta was shown to be the

idiot that we've always said Podesta is.

And the next thing that happens is the arms industry gets involved in the discussion and

says, "Yeah, they're pretty bad.

We maybe need another Cold War."

And then you have Democrats out there that buy into it like lemmings, "Russia's bad.

Russia's bad.

They hacked our election."

That's not where the weapons industry really cared.

They didn't care about hacking elections.

The weapons industry wanted to sell more weapons.

And if you have a good old-fashioned Cold War, baby, you see a lot of weapons.

What's your take on this increase in international killing by the weapons industry?

17 years straight now, we've been bombing all around the world, ever since the first

year of the Bush administration, basically, bombing everywhere.

This is not a Democrat thing, this is not a Republican thing.

This is the way the United States is-type thing.

We are spending, what is this, just in 2017, $750 billion to the Pentagon, which then handed

$350 billion of that-

To the weapons industry.

To the weapons industry.

You're talking GE, Raytheon, Boeing, all the usual suspect, because they need wars.

And yeah, they would love a way in Russia, which would be one of the dumbest things we

could ever, ever do.

China or Russia, the would love a war in either place.

Right.

But, since they can't get that, thank God, they're more than happy to just keep bombing

the Middle East, because as a whole, the US doesn't necessarily care about that.

They can't point to where Yemen is on a map.

They don't know, as Gary Johnson, the Libertarian, they don't know what Aleppo is.

So, sure.

They think it's a dog food.

If we just bomb somebody or we're launching these airstrikes, it obviously means it's

because there was a bad guy over there and we probably got him.

That's all they know.

They don't understand war is an industry.

War, fighting, death, those are profits for these companies that, as you point out, you

do see-

War is one of the biggest industries in the country, in America.

It has been for a long time.

Right.

Always.

So, if you figure you give $750 billion to the Pentagon ... by the way, during a time

when the Pentagon said, "I don't think we really need that much money."

Do you remember that?

"We don't really need that much money.

Keep your money."

Well, the weapons industry came in and said, "No, give us $350 billion, and by golly, a

good old-fashioned Cold War with Russia would be just perfect."

Now, what bothered me ... and I liked it, because you know I haven't really gone into

a lot of detail on this discussion, but what is your reaction to people who should know

better?

You're a millennial, okay.

Millennials are pretty well-informed, I think.

They find all the information on social media.

They could see it.

They could see it, this whole Russia thing, we've got Russia's bad, we gotta start a war

with Russia, we gotta start a potential war with China because, well, gee, the trade deficit.

But who is it that's behind that?

The money always leads to the weapons industry.

Why is it that the rank and file Democrat got sucked into this thing that was started

really as a hoax.

Did the Russians hack?

Of course they did.

I don't have any question that they did.

Do we go to start a new Cold War because of that?

Because Hillary lost?

No.

But you have them in droves out there that really don't even ... it's like they don't

understand how they have drank this Kool-Aid.

What is your take on it?

I wanna know whether I'm too far off on that analysis.

Because it makes me crazy that these people who think they're well-informed, it's right

before their eyes and they don't even see what happened.

There's a lot of progressives out there that understand that Donald Trump may or may not

have been in contact with Russia.

At this point, it actually is looking like they were in contact with the Seychelles and

the United Arab Emirates.

But no, don't talk about that.

That's the Russia thing.

And there is evidence that they were able to get into the voting systems in the US,

but as of right now, we still don't have firm evidence that anything was changed.

So who benefits?

The defense industry.

But here's the other thing too, though, when they talk about what about all those ads they

bought on Facebook and the memes they posted?

Look, if that swung an election, then we deserved it to swing an election because we're idiots.

Was it $100,000 worth of memes?

Right.

So look, I think on that front, that is absolutely stupid.

If you think you're going to prove collusion with Russia, even if it happened, and you

have all the documents saying it happened, that's still virtually impossible to even

prove it happened.

But that's the heart of this story, don't you see?

It is.

Because the weapons industry took off on that stupidity, and now they literally have been

trying to start a war with Russia so they could sell more weapons.

And you know, these cats out there that think they're so informed and they're so insightful

and they understand what's happening, it's almost like they've never read a Howard Zinn

book.

They've never read Chalmers Johnson about empire building and the arms industry.

To me, it's one of the biggest disappointments that I've had as I've watched this politically

since it started unfolding.

And we still get emails from these numbnuts.

Well, look, $350 billion to private defense contractors last year, we could have given

a hell of a lot of people health insurance.

Oh yeah, yeah.

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Obadiah Stane Betrayal Scene - Iron Man (2008) HD - Duration: 3:58.

An unfortunate training exercise

involving an F-22 Raptor occurred yesterday.

I am pleased to report that the pilot was not injured.

As for the unexpected turn of events on the ground in Gulmira,

it is still unclear who or what intervened,

but I can assure you that the United States government was not involved.

Hey!

It is a tight fit, sir.

Sir, the more you struggle, the more this is going to hurt.

Be gentle. This is my first time.

I designed this to come off, so... Hey.

- I really should be able to... - Please, try not to move, sir.

What's going on here?

Let's face it. This is not the worst thing you've caught me doing.

Are those bullet holes?

Welcome.

Compliments of Tony Stark.

If you'd killed him when you were supposed to, you'd still have a face.

You paid us trinkets to kill a prince.

Show me the weapon.

Come. Leave your guards outside.

His escape bore unexpected fruit.

So this is how he did it.

This is only a first, crude effort.

Stark has perfected his design.

He has made a masterpiece of death.

A man with a dozen of these can rule all of Asia.

And you dream of Stark's throne.

We have a common enemy.

If we are still in business,

I will give you these designs

as a gift.

And in turn,

I hope you'll repay me with a gift of iron soldiers.

This is the only gift you shall receive.

Technology.

It's always been your Achilles' heel in this part of the world.

Don't worry. It'll only last for 15 minutes.

That's the least of your problems.

Crate up the armor and the rest of it.

All right, let's finish up here.

Set up Sector 16 underneath the arc reactor,

and I'm going to want this data masked. Recruit our top engineers.

I want a prototype right away.

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Shirley "Mum Shirl" Smith - Duration: 1:11.

Today the Search Engine Google is showing a Doodle for celebrating Shirley "Mum Shirl"

Smith.

Shirley "Mum Shirl" Smith or Colleen Shirley Perry Smith was born on 22nd November 1924,

better known as Mum Shirl, was a well-known Wiradjuri woman, social worker and humanitarian

activist committed to justice and welfare of Aboriginal Australians.

She was a formation member of the Aboriginal Legal Service, the Aboriginal Medical Service,

the Aboriginal Tent Embassy, the Aboriginal Children's Service and the Aboriginal Housing

Company in Redfern, a suburb of Sydney, Australia.

During her lifetime she was recognised as an Australian National Living Treasure.

She was made a Member of the Order of the British Empire in 1977 and the Order of Australia

in 1985.

The National Aboriginal and Islander Day Observance Committee or NAIDOC named Mum Shirl as Aborigine

of the Year in 1990.

Just a few months before her death, the National Trust acknowledged her as one of Australia's

living national treasures.

She died on 28 April 1998.

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Top 5 Pokemon That SHOULD Be Legendary w/Monkiez! - Duration: 8:50.

Top 5 Pokemon That Should Be Legendary Over time in the Pokemon universe we have

seen countless amounts of Strong Pokemon.

Some of course stronger than others, but the tip of the top, the cream of the crop are

legendary Pokemon… and Ultra Beasts too but f**k them.

But on the other hand though, being a legendary Pokemon doesn't necessarily rely on strength

alone.

For example, one of the newest additions to legendary Pokemon in the series is Cosmog.

While he doesn't have good stats at all, his importance to his region and role he plays

in the game makes him considered a legendary, and he evolves into Solgaleo and Lunala but

that's besides the Point.

What I'm trying to say here is that these Pokemon don't necessarily need to be the

strongest Pokemon in the world to be legendary, but their origin, backstory and role they

play in the games, movies and anime is what makes them a legendary Pokemon.

And for this list I will not be including any Pseudo Legendary Pokemon as the only reason

one would consider any of them Legendary is because of their high base stats, but other

than that there is no reason to include them.

I will also not be including mythical Pokemon as these Pokemon are the closest things to

Legendaries and may as well be considered the same.

And at the end of the video if you did enjoy be sure to leave a like comment and maybe

even subscribe if you're new.

But with that being said, let's get started.

5.

Unown Our first slot on the list, or the number

5 slot goes to a very unique Pokemon, and all 28 of its forms, unown.

While Unown is not a strong Pokemon by any means and can only learn Hidden Power, its

reasoning for me making it a legendary Pokemon lies in its lore.

Unown are some of the most interesting Pokemon in the series.

For one, they are a form of the alphabet for people in the Pokemon universe.

There are 28 different forms of Unown with the letters a-z of the alphabet, an exclamation

point and a question mark.

This shows that Unown has a very big significance in the Pokemon universe and could be seen

as important enough to be a legendary Pokemon.

For years unown has played a major role with other legendary Pokemon in the series, most

notably playing a significant role in building the plot of the third Pokemon movie.

They also have some sort of major connection to Arceus being that they are seen in the

Pokemon Heartgold and Soulsilver event, where you can catch Arceus.

And of course there are a bunch of locations in the Pokemon games that revolve around Unown.

For one, the Ruins of Alph in the Johto region, and the Solaceon Ruins in the Sinnoh Region

. In both the Ruins of Alph and the Solaceon Ruins you can only catch Unown, which is kinda

disappointing cause they suck… but it shows the importance of them in the Pokemon universe.

There are also several challenges to where if you catch every single form of Unown, you

receive a prize.

Unown, it just seems too mysterious and out of the world to not be considered a legendary

Pokemon.

4.

Absol Our next Pokemon on the list is probably not

one that many of you would expect, but I felt like this one deserved to be on the list.

Our number four slot goes to Absol.

You guys right now are probably thinking, what, absol?

What's so special about Absol, well let me explain.

Absol for one, is known as the disaster Pokemon.

He doesn't cause disasters himself, but he can sense them.

Absols dex entry from Pokemon Alpha Sapphire states "Absol has the ability to foretell

the coming of natural disasters.

It lives in a harsh, rugged mountain environment.

This Pokémon very rarely ventures down from the mountains."

This quote shoes the unique and extremely strong power that's possessed by Absol.

It also seems to be extremely isolated, as they live by themselves in the Mountains,

which is a trait that Legendary Pokemon usually have.

Another reason as to why absol should be considered a legendary Pokemon is because of its origin

of design.

Absol is based off a creature of Chinese Mythology known is the Bai Ze, whose name translates

to White Marsh.

Its depicted as a white beast with two horns on its head.This Pokemon is said to be blessed

with intelligence, and was able to give the gift of knowledge to Humans.

This concept somewhat resembles absols it is able to find out when Natural Disasters

occur, and shares this knowledge with the Humans of the Pokemon World.

Except,that's what keeps him in Isolation as humans blame him for the natural disasters

occuring…

Absol… so misunderstood.

3.

Lucario The third slot on my list goes to one of my

favorite Pokemon in the series, from the best Pokemon Games out there, Lucario.

Who doesn't like Lucario.

He's a fan favorite Pokemon with a super awesome design, which is one reason to make

him a legendary… but there's lots of other fan favorite Pokemon so I can't use that

as an argument.

Well for one, the Pokemon Games put a huge emphasis on Lucario in the location Iron Island

despite him not being a legendary.

You battle with Riley and his Lucario and at the end and receive a Riolu egg.

This shows the spotlight that's being shined on Lucario, with you only being able to get

one in the whole game.

Another reason as to why Lucario should've been a legendary Pokemon is because of its

Lore in the Pokemon Games, Movies and Anime.

Lucario is known as the Aura Pokemon.

It has the special power to read the Auras of People and Pokemon, its dex entry from

Pokemon Diamond says "It has the ability to sense the Auras of all things.

It understands human speech."

This power that he has is also shown in the eighth Pokemon Movie, Lucario and the mystery

of mew.

Lucario was one of the main Pokémon in Lucario and the Mystery of Mew.

He was owned by Sir Aaron and was sealed away in his staff for a thousand years.Ash later

released him from the staff, and he helped direct him to the Tree of Beginning after

Mew transported Pikachu there.

He had a major plot in the role of the Movies, and usually the main Pokemon in the movies

are either a Legendary or Mythical Pokemon.

Lucario is also based off of an Egyptian god, Anubis.

If these reasons weren't enough for it to be a legendary Pokemon I don't know what

is.

2.

Arcanine The first legendary pokemon introduced in

the series were the original Bird trio, Articuno, Zapdos, and Moltres.

But what if I told you that the original bird trio wasn't supposed to be all birds.

In the Pokemon Anime we were shown that it wasnt supposed to be a trio, but a quartet.

We can see the 3 birds, and Arcanine.

Yes, Arcanine was originally supposed to be a legendary Pokemon, and he should've been.

His Species is literally named the legendary Pokemon.

One of its dex entries from Pokemon Ultra Moon states "There are so many old tales

about them that they're called legendary Pokémon, but there are way more of them around than

you'd expect."

This quote shows the importance surrounding Arcanine in the Pokemon Universe.

There are also stories told of Arcanine fighting alongside generals in war, and conquering

entire countries.

I know this one was short but this is pretty self explanatory, he was originally supposed

to be a legendary Pokemon, so why change it?

1.Volcarona Our number one slot on the Top 5 Pokemon that

should be Legendary, is none other than Volcarona.

When I first played through Pokemon Black and White I had initially thought that Volcarona

was a legendary Pokemon, as it seemed to be presented as one in the Games.

Volcarona was only found in a specific room in the Relic Castle and is a Static Encounter.

This is how most legendary Pokemon are presented in the games.

It also seemed like the Relic Castle was a location dedicated to Volcarona and Volcarona

only.

It is also known as the Sun Pokemon which gives it a huge significance in the Pokemon

universe.

Its dex entry from Pokemon Moon states "According to legends, it was hatched from a flaming

cocoon to save people and Pokémon that were suffering from the cold."

Without Volcarona many people would have froze, which seems like a role that only a Legendary

Pokemon would play.

Its name origin also depicts it as a God of Fire.

Its name in Japanese translates to Ulgamoth, and is a combination of ga, or moth, and Urukanusu

or Vulcan, the Roman God of Fire.

Volcarona and its pre-evolution Larvesta also share an exclusive move that only they can

learn, Fiery Dance.

I'm sure that all of you can agree that these are legit reasons as to why Volcarona

is the most deserving of being a Legendary Pokemon.

So that is going to be it for todays video I hope you guys did enjoy, if you did be sure

to leave a like, comment and maybe even subscribe if you're new.

And if you feel like I missed any Pokemon, or know of any other Pokemon that should be

legendary let me know down in the comments below.

But with that being said, I'll see you guys later, peace.

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Helen Rodríguez Trías: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know | Heavy.com - Duration: 10:23.

Helen Rodríguez Trías: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know | Heavy.com

Pediatrician and activist Helen Rodríguez Trías is being celebrated with a Google Doodle on what would have been her 89th birthday.

"Today's Doodle pays tribute to Helen Rodríguez Trías, a physician, educator, and outspoken advocate for women and children's right to healthcare," Google says in its Doodle description.

"Over time Dr.

Rodríguez-Trias expanded her efforts on an international scale, working tirelessly to improve health care for families in Central and South America, Africa, Asia, and the Middle East.

"I hope I'll see in my lifetime a growing realization that we are one world," she said.

She continued: "No one is going to have quality of life unless we support everyone's quality of life… Not on a basis of do-goodism, but because of a real commitment…it's our collective and personal health that's at stake.

Here's what you need to know about Rodríguez-Trías and her career:.

She Was Born In New York City & Regularly Spoke About the Racism She Experienced.

Rodríguez-Trías was born July 7, 1929 in New York City.

Her family relocated to Puerto Rico shortly after her birth, as her mother was unable to obtain a teaching license in New York due to the fact that she was bilingual.

They eventually returned to New York, where Rodríguez-Trías experienced racism and discrimination firsthand due to her Puerto Rican heritage.

According to a 2002 issue of the American Public Journal of Health, she was placed in a class with students who were academically challenged, despite getting good grades and her being able to speak English.

Journal of Health states that it wasn't until Rodríguez-Trías participated in a poem recital at school that her teachers realized she was a gifted child, and they placed in advanced classes.

She graduated from high school in New York City, but at her mother's urging, she applied to college in Puerto Rico.

She wound up attending the University of Puerto Rico in 1948.

It was here, according to Changing the Face of Medicine, that her love of medicine and politics conjoined.

"The things I loved the most: science and people," she said.

"I understood that medicine would give me more direct and independent ways to contribute to society, not through organizations or abstract studies, but acting directly on the individual.".

The University of Puerto Rico had a very strong political sect, and Rodríguez-Trías became involved with the student faction of the Puerto Rican Nationalist Party.

At one point, she was one of the students who went on strike to support politician Pedro Albizu Campos, but her brother threatened to cut off her college expenses, and she returned to New York City without her degree.

 She  Taught Her Students That There a 'Critical Link' Between Public Health & Political Rights.

Despite her initial setback, Rodríguez-Trías returned to Puerto Rico and eventually earned her B.A.

degree in 1957.

She continued her political interests, as well, serving as a student activist on issues like freedom of speech and Puerto Rican independence.

After obtaining her B.A.

she was accepted to the school of medicine at the University of Puerto Rico, where she earned her medical degree in 1960.

Rodríguez-Trías would continue to promote the importance of education throughout her career. She taught at the City College in New York City, where she made a point of raising students' awareness of the conditions in which they lived in.

According to CF Medicine, Trías saw a critical link between public health and social and political rights, and sought to convey that to the younger generation.

"I think my sense of what was happening to people's health," she explained, "was that it was really determined by what was happening in society— by the degree of poverty and inequality you had.".

Rodríguez-Trías was taught at Columbia and Fordham universities, and was an associate professor of medicine at Albert Einstein College of Medicine and Yeshiva University in New York City.

She Improved Women's Health Rights & HIV/AIDS Awareness In the 1980s.

Throughout the 1970s, Rodríguez-Trías was a key member of the women's health movement.

"I was inspired by the experiences of my own mother, my aunts and sisters," she said, "who faced so many restraints in their struggle to flower and reach their own potential." She was a vocal supporter of reproductive rights, which she learned about after attending a 1970 conference on abortion at Bernard College, and fought against sterilization abuse.

According to Changing Faces of Medicine, the fight against sterilization was another personal one for Rodríguez-Trías, as it had affected many women in Puerto Rico.

Between the years 1938 and 1968,  nearly a third of child-bearing women in Puerto Rico were sterilized without being informed of the consequences.

In response to these high numbers, Rodríguez-Trías founded both the Committee to End Sterilization Abuse and the Committee for Abortion Rights and Against Sterilization Abuse.

In 1979, she testified before the Department of Health and the Department of Education to pass federal sterilizations guidelines.

These guidelines, which she helped draft, require a women's written consent and waiting period between the consent and the sterilization procedure so that they could be sure it was what they wanted.

This practice is still in place today.

In the 1980s, Rodríguez-Trías was the medical director of the New York State Department of Health AIDS Institute, where she specialized in helping women and children who had contracted HIV.

She Was the first Hispanic President of the American Public Health Association.

In addition to her teaching career, Rodríguez-Trías made huge strides in the field of medicine.

During her residency at the University of San Juan, she established the country's first ever center for newborn babies, and managed to decrease the hospital's death rate by 50 percent within a few years.

She founded countless other organizations over the years, most notably the Women's Caucus and the Hispanic Caucus of the American Public Health Association.

Rodríguez-Trías' work proved so impactful that she was eventually became president of the APHA, making her the first person of Latin descent to do so. After her death, the APHA named the Helen Rodríguez-Trías Award in her honor.

According to their official website, the award is given to a person "who has worked toward social justice for underserved and disadvantaged populations." The site goes on to state:.

This individual's work should focus on improving the health and well being of these populations and should include the activities of leading, advocating and mentoring.

This award is named after the late Dr.

Helen Rodríguez-Trías, past president of the APHA and a pediatrician.

Rodríguez-Trías was an inspiration and role model who strove to meet the needs of undeserved and disadvantaged populations, especially women and children.

There have been twelve award given out so far, with the most recent recipient being George R.

Flores, MD, MPH.

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WHO WAS HELEN RODRIGUEZ-TRIAS? FACTS AND QUOTES FROM HEALTHCARE ACTIVIST CELEBRATED IN GOOGLE DOODLE - Duration: 4:06.

WHO WAS HELEN RODRIGUEZ-TRIAS? FACTS AND QUOTES FROM HEALTHCARE ACTIVIST CELEBRATED IN GOOGLE DOODLE

Today's Google Doodle marks the 89th birthday of paediatrician and activist Helen Rodríguez Trías. Trías was a physician, educator, and outspoken advocate for women and children's right to healthcare.

She was born in New York City, to parents who had emigrated from Puerto Rico. Growing up a Puerto Rican in the city, she said she experienced racism first-hand. .

After graduating from school, she went on to study for a degree in Puerto Rico, where she became active in the Puerto Rican independence movement.

She later re-enrol at the university to study medicine, graduating with highest honors in 1960, and that year also gave birth to her fourth child.  During her residency, she established Puerto Rico's first center for newborn babies, reducing child mortality rates by half within three years.  Returning to New York in 1970, Rodríguez-Trías became director of Lincoln Hospital's department of pediatrics in the South Bronx, fighting for the healthcare rights of the neighborhood's deprived residents.  Keep Up With This Story And More By Subscribing Now Inspired by "the experiences of my own mother, my aunts and sisters, who faced so many restraints in their struggle to flower and reach their own potential," she campaigned for women's health rights throughout the 1970s.

She believed that political and social rights and public health issues were inexorably linked.  "I think my sense of what was happening to people's health," she explained, "was that it was really determined by what was happening in society— by the degree of poverty and inequality you had." Among the issues she helped raise to public attention and was sterilization abuse, with nearly a third of child-bearing women in Puerto Rico sterilized without being informed of the consequences between 1938 and 1968.

She founded both the Committee to End Sterilization Abuse and the Committee for Abortion Rights and Against Sterilization Abuse, successfully campaigning for federal legislation a requiring women's written consent and waiting period between the consent and the sterilization procedure.

The laws are still in place today.  In the 1980s, Rodriguez-Trias served as medical director of the New York State Department of Health AIDS Institute, where she worked on behalf of women with HIV.  In recognition of her achievements, Rodríguez-Trías was made the first Latina director of the American Public Health Association.

An annual award named in her honor goes to those one "who has worked toward social justice for underserved and disadvantaged populations." In 2001, Rodríguez-Trías received a Presidential Citizens Medal from President Bill Clinton, who described her as an  ''outstanding educator and dynamic leader in public health" She died later that year of complications from cancer.   "I hope I'll see in my lifetime a growing realization that we are one world," she said.

"No one is going to have quality of life unless we support everyone's quality of life… Not on a basis of do-goodism, but because of a real commitment.it's our collective and personal health that's at stake.".

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Loosen the wheel mounting bolts.Remove the rear wheels.

Support the lower control arm with a trolley jack.

Use a socket №16 and a combination spanner №16. Unscrew the nut and remove the shock absorber lower mounting bolt.

Use a socket №16. Unscrew the upper fastener of the shock absorber.

Use a socket №16. Remove the shock absorber piston rod fastening.

Remove the top strut mount.

Install a new strut mount.

Use a socket №16. Screw the shock strut piston rod upper fastening.

Place the shock absorber in the wheel arch and secure it.

Use a socket №16. Tighten the top shock absorber fastening.

Use a socket №16 and a combination spanner №16. Tighten the nut fastening the shock absorber strut to the steering knuckle.

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