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Castlevania might have one of the greatest soundtracks in all of gaming.

Song after song of classic tunes that make the macabre game feel more like a rock opera

at times.

And it seems the music team for Super Smash Bros.

Ultimate agrees as they're including 34 different songs from throughout the series

in the game.

What's more is that during the recent Smash Ultimate Direct, they actually revealed every

song that will be featured.

But not everybody has played Castlevania before.

So we thought it'd be fun to highlight a 30 second snippet from each song, excluding

the new remix of Vampire Killer since we don't know what that'll be, and note which game

and what area the song plays.

So let's get this concert started!

There are some fantastic choices in here and it covers most of the series, even some of

the obscure arcade games.

Heck, the final song from Harmony of Despair originated in the Japan-exclusive Famicom

game, Getsu Fuma Den, which was a more Japanese mythology-inspired take on the Castlevania

gameplay.

The stage its music plays on in Harmony of Despair is even designed based on the levels

from Getsu Fuma Den.

So yeah, Smash Ultimate is pulling pretty deep.

But what do you think of the song choices for Castlevania in Super Smash Bros.?

Is there any you would have preferred instead?

Let us know in the comments and be sure to subscribe to GameXplain for more on Smash

Bros, Castlevania, and other things gaming.

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The 25 Billion Dollar Story - Duration: 10:14.

I was a single mother, jobless, diagnosed with depression,

barely able to keep the lights on, or feed my daughter.

I am now one of the most successful and wealthy women in the world

whose billionaire status was stripped after donating too much to charity.

I've been named most influential woman in Britain and once upon a time

conceived a story now worth twenty-five billion dollars.

I was born on July the 31st 1965 in Yate Gloucestershire, England

My father was an aircraft engineer and my mother is science technician.

I always surrounded myself with stories and lived in books being your average bookworm

To this day my favorite book remains Jessica Mitford's autobiography

While other kids played sports went shopping or saw movies

I was at home quietly reading everything Mitford had to offer.

She became my heroine. One who followed her heart to the very end.

One of my earliest memories was my love for writing.

I wrote my first book titled "Rabbits" when I was six years old.

My favorite were fantasy stories for my sister where we were both

particularly interested in the fantastical.

Where words were in the extraordinary hid among the ordinary.

Primary school was unexciting to me and was especially strict.

As a way to escape, writing became my distraction but as much as I tried to escape,

tragedy struck when my mother was cursed with an aggressive form of multiple sclerosis.

An unforgiving neurological disease that impairs motor control and cognition.

There was, and still is, no cure.

I felt helpless.

But, I believed if I could achieve my dream as a writer, so too would my other dreams come true.

To see mom healthy and happy.

And so, I wrote believing, hoping it would eventually fight off her disease.

My dream school was Oxford University.

But when I was rejected, I enrolled at the University of Exeter.

I eventually graduated and continued to write stories

while working at a number jobs I thought would be only temporary as I pursued a career as an author.

Although I wanted to be a writer, I felt like a drifter.

At this point all I had were two adult novels, which never saw the light of day.

Family and friends began to worry about my career

trying to convince me that I should "let go" of writing

and focus on getting a "real job" because there was no money in writing

I was torn.

But suddenly like a bolt of lightning

in 1990, on an excruciatingly train ride from Manchester to London,

a curious story of a young boy attending a school of wizardry came fully formed

But, before I could complete the books fourth chapter

my mother's final chapter had sadly concluded

She had passed away.

My single greatest regret was that I never told her of my work as I was ashamed of what she might have thought

Her death devastated me and I quickly left the country trying to run away from all my devastation.

I moved to Portugal where I taught English and for a time I figured this was what life had in store for me.

I was content and things began to pick up.

I found love! Within three years, I got married!

Not long after, I gave birth to my daughter Jessica.

After Jessica Mitford my favorite author.

Sadly, just four months after her birth,

Jessica's father and I separated

I didn't know where or what to do. I was lost.

And decided to return to Edinburgh.

My marriage was dissolved, I was a single mother, and now I was homeless with little to no money.

In the eyes of many and myself, I was a failure.

I was the person others would point to and say,

"Work hard or you'll end up like her"

It didn't take long until I retreated into a certain numb cold and unhappy state.

I fell into a depression.

Looking at my daughter I felt fear. Fear that she would die because I was a failure.

Increasingly I became exhausted of all hope and peace

Consumed by fear and the judgement of others.

I felt as if a dark figure was slowly sucking the life out of me.

Soon, I felt like there was no reason for me to live anymore.

I became afraid of living and contemplated suicide.

I could not care less about myself.

But fortunately for me, I still had Jessica.

And staring into my daughter's eyes I knew I could not leave her an orphan.

Clinically diagnosed with depression

I walked into the small clinic tears falling with the pen

as I signed my name and began to heal.

I attended sessions regularly and only after a period of counselling

I realized, that not only did I have a daughter to feed,

But now, a book to write.

Still homeless,

I began writing on an old typewriter and managed to finish a manuscript of an entire story.

I submitted the book to 12 publishing houses and was rejected by every single one

Feeling like a failure once more, I figured my career as a writer was beyond possibility.

And so, I reluctantly accepted a teaching post barely able to feed Jessica and myself.

My head was barely above water.

Suddenly, as if by magic, a publishing house, Bloomsbury, contacted me about the book I'd

submitted a year earlier.

I was ecstatic!

My imagination ran wild as I would as I would finally become an author.

The editors encouraged me to me to maintain a day job as there was apparently little money

in writing children's books.

But that didn't matter to me

because for the first time since childhood, I felt like I was entering a new world.

Shortly after, I was granted 8,000 Pounds by the Scottish Arts Council

who became one of the first in my life to earnestly encourage me to continue writing.

For once, everything fell into place.

In June 1997, the book I had worked on for seven years was published with an initial 1,000 copies.

Most would be in children's libraries but I couldn't be happier.

To my surprise, the book about a boy wizard, my book won an award.

The Nestle Smarties Book Prize and within three months it won the British Book award

for children's book of the year.

The novel's rights were soon claimed by Scholastic Inc, the world's largest publishing house.

I nearly fainted when I heard the news.

And I only wished mom had been here to hear it with me.

I took this as a sign and began writing full-time eager to finish my book series.

Well received and quickly building a fan base within three years, I released another three novels

continuing the story of The Boy Who Lived,

Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone.

Three more books, a number of awards and records broken, the seventh and final book

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows was released

on July the 21st 2007

Although the story of a young boy attending a school of wizardry had come to its conclusion

it gained a global following being translated into 65 languages with an estimated worth of 15 billion dollars.

Eight films based on the core Harry Potter series have since been released pushing me to become

the world's first billionaire author.

But I haven't forgotten the tough journey that led me here.

Since then I have donated to the creation of a new center for regenerative medicine

of Edinburgh University in honor of my mother.

And much of my fortune to providing welfare giving back to those who need help like I once did.

I no longer have to worry if I have enough money to pay the bills nor do I have the anxieties of telling strangers

that I followed my childhood passion and became an author.

I am still one of the top earning authors in the world.

But like Harry Potter, living a happy, healthy life amongst friends and family is all the wealth anyone really needs.

Sometimes things just never go the way they should.

Sometimes we find ourselves in the most difficult situations

Lost and Confuse in a dark place.

And sometimes, you question whether things will ever get better.

But as we all board a train, unsure of where you are headed

you just have to trust in yourselves

that by the end of your journey you would have made it to your destination.

I never got to tell my mom that I was an author and I never got to share my stories with her.

But I like to believe that she's my greatest fan.

My name is Joanne Rowling. You know me as J.K. Rowling

And I am the author of the Harry Potter book series.

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Are our Actions predestined? Is God the Doer? MUST WATCH Explanation! - Duration: 10:19.

If God is forcing us to do something, He should bear the karma. Why should we bear

the Karma? Ramesh ate the food and Dinesh vomited out?!

But Swamiji, what we do, we are doing ? God is not doing?

We are the doers. If God was our director, then we would never have made a mistake.

Can God make mistakes? Of course not. If God was our director then we should be

free from any mistake. simple logic. If the driver of the car is sane, the car

will go properly. If the driver is inebriated, the car will go off course. If

God is our driver, all our actions should be perfect. But we people make so many

mistakes. "Sorry". What sorry?! I made a mistake. Why did you make a mistake? To

err is human. So to earn as human means that we humans

are doing it not the all-perfect God. Second point if God is the doer then the

karmic reactions of those actions should be borne by God. If God is forcing

us to do something he should bear the Karma , why should we bear the Karma ?

Ramesh ate the food and Dinesh vomited out. What

kind of logic is this? God made us do all these awful things, and the Karma He is

putting it on to us. Let Him either bear the Karma Himself or forgive Himself. But

let Him release us. If this philosophy is true that God is the doer, then nobody

can ever punish anyone. One criminal has committed murder and he is being brought

to court. The judge asks ,the judge says all the evidence has come.

It is confirmed that you were the killer and you should be punished. The convict

says, "Your Honor don't you know philosophy? All that we do, we are not the

doers. It is God who is making us do. If you have any punishment in mind, give it

to God. Please free me from here." The judge will say, look in every country of

the world, no matter what their religious tradition, everybody understands, for your

actions you are responsible. Even when in Bharatvarsh, the rule of Manu Smriti was there,

even then everybody was responsible for their actions. That means we are the

doers, not God. Third point. If God is the doer then he should do equally through

everyone. Because he's perfectly unbiased to all. Either he should make

all God realized or he should make everybody a demon. But why does He make

somebody Vibhishhan and somebody Ravan, someone Prahlad and someone Hiranyakashipu.

The equitably disposed God why does He engage in such prejudice?

Further God in the scriptures has given injunctions. There is "Vidhi" and "nishedh". Do

this, don't do this. If you do this, you'll get this fruit. If you get do tha,t you'll

get that punishment. Now if God is the doer, why is He telling us, do this, don't

do this. This is the consequence, that is the consequence. What is the need for

explaining all that? In the Bhagavad-gita itself, He repeatedly tells Arjun,

Arjun this work will have that consequence. This path will lead to such

a goal. At the end of the Bhagavad-gita, He says

I've given you the knowledge.

Now do what you wish. Supposing Shri Krishna is the doer, then

he should say Arjun you don't need to hear anything. I will do what I want. The

whole Gita will end in two sentences. Arjun, you don't need to understand. I

am going to do. What is the need for the whole lecture? So we are responsible for

our actions. If we make a mistake, we must correct it and not blame God for it.

Does the point makes sense? But then somebody who has been reading scriptures can

question that Swamiji the Scriptures have repeatedly said that God is the

doer.

Arjun, I am seated in everybody's

heart. And from me comes knowledge, remembrance and forgetfulness how come

the scriptures are saying this? Yes, this philosophy is a little intricate and

needs to be understood seriously, not just casually. You see you apply yourself

to your material field of specialty. Apply your intellect to spiritual

knowledge as well. It is equally if not more important. I am sure, each of you can

understand this poin if you just try. Why do the scriptures say somewhere the

soul is the doer and somewhere God is the doer . The reason is there are two

kinds of doers. One is he who provides the

power and energy to do and second is the one who utilizes that energy. Just like

the powerhouse, the energy company supplied

the energy and then we have utilized it to illuminate this room. Now if the

energy company did not give the power, we could do nothing of electric work here.

However once the power has been given, how we utilize it is our own choice. You

can light an LED or an LCD or a halogen. You can cool the room, you can heat the

room or if somebody is off balance, they can catch the two terminals and get

electrocuted. But they should not blame the energy company. Even an American

Society, where suing is an epidemic, I don't think anybody has sued the energy

company. "I got shocked; it's all the energy company's fault." They will say, look

we gave you the power. What you did with it was your own lookout. Similarly God

gives us the power to do. Just like this clock is insentient, dead matter, this

mic is insentient. Similarly the body, the mind, the intellect are all insentient.

God energizes them with the ability to do. He gives our eyes the power to see.

Now what do you make of it. Either you come to the temple and see the form of

the Lord or you sit in a cinema hall and see Bollywood and Hollywood. But whatever

you see, don't blame God. Why does God show me Shahrukh Khan and Amitabh

Bachchan? God is not showing you. God is only giving you the power to see. The

ability to choose is yours. God has given the mind the ability to think. Now either

you think of Virata kohli and Dhoni or you think of God and guru.

That is a choice that you will make. If God did not give us the power, we would

not be able to do anything. It's a fact. Not even a leaf can move but by God's

power. However once he has given us the power, what we do with it is the

decision we make and that is why we are responsible for our actions.

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How to Create Churn Rate Analysis using Combo Stacked Area Clustered Column Chart in MS Excel 2016 - Duration: 2:35.

Department

Department details

Joined

Left

Churn Rate %

In this video, I will show you how to create Employees Churn Rate Analysis by Department wise from HR Report

Now select this data

Go to Insert Tab

Now click chart icon

Choose "Combo Stacked Area Clustered Column" Chart

We can change "Chart Title" here

Select "Chart Title" to change here

Type "Churn Rate Analysis"

Right Click here

Choose " Change Chart Type "

In this pop up window, Select Churn rate % box

Click "Secondary Axis" Check Box

here you can see Clustered Column

Click Ok button to save this setting

To change Clustered Column color, right click on the column

Choose any color

Now right click on the blue area

here you can select any color for this blue area

Now right click here

to choose any color for this area

To apply data labels, first click clustered column

Then click + sign here

Now you can some options on the left side

Click "Data Labels" here

then click + sign again to hide that option

To hide ribbon, select "Auto hide Ribbon" option

Select & Drag this chart to place on the left side of the cornor

now drag here

to increase chart width

This color indicates "Joined" Area

This color indicates "Left" Area

This color indicates " Churn Rate %"

This column indicates the highest churn rate %

This column indicates the lowest churn rate %

This area belongs to "Joined "

This area belongs to "Left"

Finally, We have created Churn Rate Analysis chart

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