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This Ballsy Tattoo Could Totally Ruin This Relationship | How Far Is Tattoo Far? | MTV - Duration: 6:00.

- Oh my gosh.

- Ooooh!

- Oh my gosh.

- She's locking him down.

- [Denzel] Alright. [Nicole] Alright, ready?

(dramatic music)

- [Denzel] What the hell is this?

Nah.

No.

(tense music)

(upbeat techno music)

- [Denzel] I don't like this.

- [Narrator] On this episode of How Far is Tattoo Far,

Diahna and her boyfriend Denzel

see how strong their relationship really is.

They've been together for three years.

- Do you guys have kids?

- We have two.

- Really?

- I had a daughter when I first met him,

and now we have our one year old daughter.

- So how is it being a daddy?

- I like it sometimes,

and then sometimes I miss the bachelor life.

- Are you kidding?

- [Denzel] Yeah.

- [Narrator] But they're not married yet.

- Are y'all married, are you thinking about marriage?

- No, we're not married, so.

- What's going on?

- You know marriage is a lot, it's a big step.

- [Nico] Why?

- I just want us to focus on our love first,

and everything else will fall in place.

- [Narrator] Diahna is eager to get married though,

and thinks it will repair her relationship with her family.

- Well you're officially from Queens,

do you miss it here?

- My whole family is still here.

- And how do you deal with that?

- It's difficult because

they kind of stopped talking to me

after I had my second child.

My family kind of shut me out cause' they figured

that I made a mistake twice.

I think definitely taking the next step

will kind of fix that.

When Denzel looks at this tattoo I want him to know

that I want to be your wife or I'm done.

- [Narrator] There's a lot riding on these tattoos,

So let's get to 'em.

(upbeat electronic music)

- Well, this is something.

- [Tattoo Artist] It's something, right?

- I'm gonna kill him.

- [Narrator] It's the moment we've all been waiting for.

The reveal.

- Ready to get going?

- Like my heart is racing.

- Same.

Come on Denzel let's go.

You stand right here.

Alright so I'm gonna give you these shades.

Diahna.

I love you guys, I hope this goes well.

- Me too.

- Do you think it's bad?

- I don't know, I hope for your sake it ain't bad.

- Love you.

- Uh-huh.

- Oh, I don't get an I love you back?

- We'll see after this tattoo is revealed.

- You did me too.

- Mhmm.

- You came here to do something big.

- Yeah.

- Has it ever crossed your mind that maybe

she came here to do something even bigger?

- I guess we're about to find out.

- Why don't we have Kevin come out.

- [Kevin] Hi Denzel.

- You know you did this to me, right?

- Don't be mad at me.

- [Denzel] Alright man.

(tense music)

- Oh my gosh.

- Ooooh!

- Oh my gosh.

- She's locking him down.

- Alright. - [Nicole] Alright, ready?

(tense music)

- [Denzel] What the hell is this?

Nah.

No.

(dramatic music)

What's that supposed to be,

is that supposed to be your prisoner?

I don't like this.

- [Nico] Alright Diahna,

what's the story behind this tattoo?

- I want the ring, so I put a ring around his ankle.

You didn't put a ring on me so I put a ring on you.

- You couldn't think of nothin' better?

- I mean.

- Are you mad?

- Do you still love me?

- I'm speechless.

- Alright Diahna, you came in dirty as (beep) dirty,

with a ball and chain.

- I think it's great.

- It's your turn.

You're not gonna take em' off until we tell you to.

- Be ready for payback.

- This could make or break the relationship.

- Travis?

- [Denzel] What's up Trav?

(tense music)

- I don't wanna freak Diahna out right now,

but oh my God I'm dying.

- [Denzel] It hurts?

- [Diahna] It does hurt.

- [Nico] Denzel, are you nervous?

- [Denzel] A little bit.

- Why did you do this to me?

(tense music)

Oh my god.

What is it?

Oh my god.

- Oh my god.

(slow guitar music)

- Ever since I've been with you,

you've just made me a better person, a better man,

and you deserve the world

and I really wanna give it to you.

- Yes, yes, yes!

(cheering)

- Yay!

- Oh my god.

- [Diahna] I love you.

- Alright besides the obvious,

Denzel will you explain to us the meaning?

- We have this beautiful skyline of New York

and that's where she's from.

And they always say home is where your heart is.

So, I love her and I want our family to come together

and just be one permanently.

- You're so cute.

- I cannot.

(upbeat electronic music)

- This is nothing that I expected.

Dreams do come true.

Love you.

- I love you too.

- Thank you.

- Hey!

- [Karen] How are you doing?

- Hey mama.

My family, I think they're gonna have

a different level of respect for us

now that we are sealing the deal.

- Hi mom, oh congratulations.

- You like your ring?

- I love it, thank you.

- Mommy and Daddy are engaged, yay!

- I'm just excited about our future

and finally making you my wife.

- Wife, that has a nice ring to it.

(laughter)

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Judith: Hanukkah Heroine | History - Duration: 4:44.

Every Hanukkah Jewish people around the world retell the legendary story of Judah and the Maccabees but hundreds of years ago many Jews also,

celebrated the story of Judith and a severed head

The story begins it was the twelfth year of the reign of Nebuchadnezzar

Who ruled over the Assyrians in the great city of Nineveh because Nebuchadnezzar took power in a 605 BCE

We know our story starts in 593 BCE Nebuchadnezzar

Is at war with our Fox on a median King ruling over an empire in ancient Iran

Nebuchadnezzar asks other nations to join him in his fight against our Fox odd

but nobody bites

But it doesn't matter because five years later

Nebuchadnezzar defeats our Fox odd on his own and vows to destroy those nations who did not join him

The next year he sends Holofernes his most loyal general to carry out this campaign of revenge

Holofernes and his massive army crushed any resistance in his way until there is only one nation left the Kingdom of Judah

Holofernes wants to capture Jerusalem, but his path is blocked by the small town of Bethulia instead of fighting

The Israelites Holofernes cuts off the thule 'as water supply

34 days later the people of Bethulia are ready to surrender

But Isaiah the town magistrate convinces the people to wait five more days for God to rescue them

Enter Judith a beautiful pious Widow living in Bethulia

She's angered by the idea of setting a time limit on God's work and scolds the town's leaders for doing so but they are

Suffering so Judith promises to carry out a deed that will be known from generation to generation

That night Judith and her handmaiden leave the town for Holofernes camp

They convinced the Assyrians that they are ready to betray their fellow Jews and want to share information with Allah ferny's

Judith and her maids spend the next four days with the Assyrians when Holofernes invites Judith to a banquet

Knowing that Holofernes was attempting to seduce her Judith dresses in her finest clothing and jewelry

She seduces the general into eating cheese and wine a lot of wine

More than he had ever drunk on any day since he was born

Holofernes passes out on his bed Judith takes challah for sword and makes her move saying

Now is the time to shatter the enemies who have risen against us

and

cuts off his head

Judith Ann, her maid escaped the Assyrian cab Holofernes head in tow

She returns to Bethulia a hero holding up the head for the whole town to see

the Assyrians meanwhile

Discover the headless Holofernes on the floor of his tent the camp goes into a panic and most of the troops scatter the Israelite army

Plunders what is left and kills the stragglers?

Judith continued to live as a widow in Bethulia and died at the ripe old age of 105 the story ends by saying

No one attacked the Israelites during or in the time after Judith's life. However, this isn't reflected in the historical record

in fact, a lot of Judith's story isn't

Remember how we said our story began in 593 BCE because it was the 12th year of Nebuchadnezzar's rule

Well the great city of Nineveh had already been destroyed in 612 BCE Nineveh was the capital of the Assyrian Empire

So when it fell so did the Empire and who destroyed it. It was Nebuchadnezzar himself

because he was a Babylonian king and the Assyrians were actually his arch enemies and he had just destroyed their capital later when

Holofernes seeks to attack Jerusalem well in reality

Nebuchadnezzar had already been besieging Jerusalem for the past two years and Bethulia Judith's town

No one really remembers where Bethulia was and it's only mentioned in this story as for the ending where the Jews live happily ever after

Nebuchadnezzar and the Babylonians actually destroyed Jerusalem in 587 BCE and

Ended the kingdom of Judah pretty much the opposite of what the story describes

Perhaps because of that the book of Judith wasn't included in Jewish Holy Scripture

but her story

persisted and Jews in medieval Europe would retell it during Hanukkah due to the themes it shares with the story of Judah Maccabee in

some oral traditions

Judith was even recast as Judah Maccabees aunt or daughter and like Judith and Holofernes tent they would eat cheese as part of their festive

meal often frying it in oil

While most Jews today now fry potatoes to make latkes during Hanukkah others still use cheese out of family tradition

even if the reason why has been long forgotten

You

For more infomation >> Judith: Hanukkah Heroine | History - Duration: 4:44.

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Trump Admin Uses Deadly Wildfires As Excuse To Sell Protected Lands To Loggers - Duration: 3:23.

The trump administration has decided that they're not going to let a good tragedy go

to waste, so they're using the recent deadly fires in the state of California as an excuse

to sell off more lands to logging companies.

Now, this is something we've spoken about in the past and it's still actually developing.

It's being run by Ryan Zinke, the secretary of the interior.

Uh, this is something Zinke is actually wanted to do since before even these fires started

since he came into office, he's wanted to start selling off public lands, which he has

done a to mining companies, to logging companies to water bottling companies.

Anybody willing to pay a price?

Ryan Zinke has got some land somewhere to sell you, and now they've set their sights

on California because they're arguing erroneously falsely that if we just logged out these forest

then numb out a little bit.

There wouldn't be any fires.

Sounds simple enough, right?

You take away some of the fuel and the fire can't burn as fast, except for the fact that

none of that is true.

In fact, the exact opposite is actually what happens in the city of Paradise, the area

that is no longer on the map because it burned to ashes.

They had actually sold off a lot of land around it to logging companies.

Those forest had been thinned out and what happens when you thin out the forest, you

take out the big trees, but you leave all the underbrush.

You leave bushes and shrubs and weeds that when you get hit with massive droughts, dry

out, those things burn a hell of a lot faster than a giant tree does, and that actually

allowed this most recent fire, the campfire, wildfire to spread faster and further.

Not because there was no logging, but because there was logging and if Ryan Zinke was actually

serious about protecting California's a wilderness and people from wildfires, then he would just

do his actual job.

Instead of trying to auction off every public land available.

He would go to California, send crews out there because he has the budget for it and

it's part of his job description to clear out the undergrowth, clear out the dead trees

on the forest floor.

Doing that would help stop some of these firefighters.

It's not going to prevent them because we have corporations out there, PG&E and Edison,

who's faulty equipment actually continuously sparks these fires and then of course we have

the overall cause of it all, which is climate change.

Now, if we're not going to address those actual problems, if we're not going to get out there

and clean the forest like we're supposed to, like Ryan Zinke is department is supposed

to do.

If we're not going to hold the energy companies liable for sparking the fire and if we're

going to continue to ignore climate change, then there is nothing we can do in the state

of California or anywhere in this country that is going to prevent wildfires.

Ryan Zinke and the trump administration, or taking the wrong approach to this because

they don't understand a single word of science.

The only thing they understand is the dollar sign and right now they're looking at those

fire ravaged areas of California.

They don't see the 88 dead bodies.

They see a hell of a lot of dollar signs.

For more infomation >> Trump Admin Uses Deadly Wildfires As Excuse To Sell Protected Lands To Loggers - Duration: 3:23.

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What Makes HITMAN's Sapienza So Memorable? - Duration: 13:09.

I want you to tell me the most memorable video game level you can think of.

Is it All ghillied up from modern warfare?

The suicide mission from mass effect 2?

Or maybe the companion cube level in Portal?

For me, it's the world of tomorrow or sapienza from hitman 2016.

Now I can't speak for you guys, but every inch of these levels is burned into my brain,

and it's not necessarily because they're good.

I can remember every agonising samey tunnel in ocarina of times water temple, and I hate

that place.

These levels... they're just memorable, what's up with that?

A segment or level that sticks in a player's mind is a very useful thing for a game to

have, it's a focusing point that, ideally, condenses the entire experience of playing

a game into a single moment that highlights all the best bits.

It's also an important ingredient for developing a player's mastery, if a player can intimately

understand a given area, it's layout and how it all works, they can begin to pick it

apart from a more abstract perspective and finally begin to consider their role in the

level and why things were designed the way they were.

There's also the not-insignificant benefit of memorable levels being great marketing

tools, I know of at least 4 people who got sold on titanfall 2 because of the time travel

level and one of them is me.

Let's actually take a look at Effect and Cause in more detail, because it's a great

example of what I think is the key to a memorable level, that being a sense of singular theme.

Effect and cause starts off with you and your robobuddy investigating a ruined facility

that turns out to have messed around with time a bit, causing you to be catapulted between

past and the present as you try to navigate it.

The bit that makes effect and cause stand out though is how the simple addition of the

time travel gimmick is used to change the same mechanics you've been using for a few

hours now into something new and exciting.

The time travel mechanic is what I've elected to call a locus, no not the big, angry grasshoppers,

but a mathematical term meaning the place where multiple lines and curves intersect.

You've always been shooting people, but now you can hop into the other timeline to

reposition yourself, or sometimes fight two separate battles at once.

You've always used the fantastic platforming mechanics, but now you'll also have to jump

between time in order to make it through safely.

By unifying the mechanics around a common idea, they take on a new light and become

part of an experience with something concrete to say, and importantly, with a tangible theme

for your brain to grapple with.

It's this strong simple understanding that makes it memorable.

Memorable themes and loci aren't always abstract high concept ideas, they can also

be physical places within a game.

All the zelda dungeons are built around a single structure that centres your understanding

of the level In skyward sword's ancient cistern it's this big moving statue, in

twilight princess' arbiter's grounds it's this big central room, and in a link to the

past's hyrule castle revisited, it's this huge corridor filled with baddies you've

got to fight through to reach zelda.

Without these central structures to focus your mental map of the dungeon, you'd quickly

get disoriented, ruining that feeling of physical mastery the dungeons are built around.

Memorable ideas and themes are great ways of hammering home important plot bits, gameplay

lessons or for marketing your game, but they're surprisingly handy for developing games too.

Look at Rayman Legends, a very good game, with an interesting philosophy to level design.

When you play through Frog Story, Teensies in trouble or Living dead party, you'll

notice that they all have a very strong thematic locus in the form of the level's setting,

and it's this locus that gets used as an inspiration.

Living dead party has lava-blocking guac, worms that eat through cake, size-changing

trumpets and luchadore wrestlers - all things that evoke an image of dia le los meurtos,

the mexican festival of the dead.

Now these mechanics all work fine in isolation, and could easily be reskinned to fit in a

far more generic setting, but the fact that they all spring from the same source ties

the level together in a satisfying way that no game can really match and makes the penultimate

stage where they all get brought together and musical bonus level a real treat as the

entire spectrum of mechanics gets put on display at once.

The aim of rayman legends was to be able to "play inside the concept art", and to

do this, ubisoft actually developed a whole new level editor that let them create weird

shaped terrain and not be held back by mario and sonic's tile-based design- it's fascinating

stuff and there's a link to a talk about it in the description.

In the world 20,000 lums under the sea, this gorgeous concept art gets brought to life

in the form of this brilliant Jules verne/James bond hybrid.

A fusion of underwater whimsy and spy adventure led to the creation of these sentry enemies,

which serve as a mechanical representation of the world's locus, actingas a reference

point for how you're interacting with the level, from stealthy sneaking around to breakneck

dodging in the awesome elevator fight level, also something that never would've happened

without strong thematic inspiration.

You might think that limiting yourself only to things that'd fit within your concept

art or a limited theme like "time travel" might make level design harder, in fact, if

anything, it leads to better levels in the long run.

Chris McEntee, a level designer at Ubisoft who worked on Rayman Legends says it best

"Constraints don't hold you back from making the perfect idea come to life; instead

they force the perfect idea out of you.

Without enough constraints you can easily lose direction."

This is unfortunately shown quite often in another platformer, Sonic the Hedgehog.

Whilst the levels all have a unique theme, very rarely does that theme ever feel like

it's anything more than window dressing.

In the stage Dragon Road from sonic unleashed, there's bits where you glide across water

and these spinny platforms, but the stage itself has a distinctly chinese aesthetic,

whilst the level segments are fun as individual units, they don't really fit together very

well.

Same with say, speed highway, filmed in sonic generations because fuck no am I playing sonic

adventure again I don't hate myself that much.

The loop the loops and running down this building are fun, but you could reskin this into green

hill zone and I'd be none the wiser.

It's not that these stages aren't good, but they lack a sense of being, I don't

know, *about* something, having an idea they want the player to understand and learn from

beyond the immediacy of gameplay.

Maybe sonic could learn a thing or two from another blue platforming icon, megaman.

In an interview with Kitamura san, one of the guys behind the original megaman games,

he had this to say about the development process "It wasn't made according to one mastermind's

whims and fancies; it was a melting pot of ideas from different people".

In any megaman game, the gameplay elements are usually consistent, jumping, shooting,

and occasionally riding on cars.

It's actually the robot masters, the bosses of each level, that are usually the first

new additions to each game.

Although Kitamura left capcom before megaman would really come into its own, his philosophy

endures here.

See, the robot masters are often sourced from outside of capcom in stuff like public design

competitions and such can add some really interesting limitations to the design team.

By combining the limits of megaman's simple toolset with the theming of the individual

robot masters, capcom get to create unique and interesting levels that somehow all feel

memorable and like they capture a very specific theme, despite the fact that you're mostly

doing the same sort of thing every time.

This is stuff like bounce man's weird carnival themed stage with this utterly terrifying

frog, Block Man's cool industrial themed stage and Torch Man's level styled after

camping in the woods- by going after specific, memorable aesthetics, the megaman team can

still create interesting, fresh-feeling levels even though they've now got like 6 fire

dudes in their roster.

Memorable levels with a strong core theme elevate themselves beyond the sum of their

parts, and that big idea can carry the entire gameplay experience if used correctly.

As much as the idea of themed worlds gets parodied and mocked, it's a genius little

invention.

The aesthetic of an environment can be used to create a variety of interesting challenges-

underwater levels offer a new range of movement and ice levels offer a twist on platforming

physics.

The trick is to make the experience cohesive, too often ice physics is slapped onto a level

where it doesn't work, but used correctly, it can add some much needed texture and memorability

to an otherwise bland level.

No better is this exemplified than in HITMAN.

Holy shit, I could draw every one of its now 14 levels out from memory - and so can basically

any other player.

For those who don't know, each level in hitman is an intricate puzzle box of interlocking

parts that you've got to use to your advantage in order to kill one of many cartoonishly

evil bad guys.

Each level is based around a single high concept story idea- A fashion show that hides a black

market auction, a sleepy italian town with a superweapon lab hidden nearby, a futuristic

race, you get the picture.

These story themes are used to inform and deepen your understanding of the level.

In the world of tomorrow, for example, each route will usually start in the picturesque

town of sapienza, where a detective is looking for one of your targets, a psychologist is

preparing to meet with another and a cook is late for work.

These story routes will invariably lead you out of the town and towards the mansion, though

this gap in the wall, this cliffside path, or even through the sewers.

There you'll assassinate your targets before moving into the caves below to shut down the

research lab.

By having implicit and explicit stories that follow this pattern, each approaching the

mansion from different directions, HITMAN helps you to build up a complete picture of

the level's layout and schedules by basing your knowledge on your own subjective experiences.

When you find this cannon in the abandoned tower, you can see it looks out onto a golf

course.

Using your memory of that time you impersonated Silvio's golf coach to seduce and kill Francesca,

you can work out that he'll be in exactly the right spot to get blown up when he takes

his lessons.

Or, because you saw it when you impersonated the detective, you'll know there's a weak

wall *here* that can be blown up for an easy escape route out of the secret lab.

The level theme and story forms a locus that centres your understanding and allows you

to build up a mental map of the level informed by your personal experiences, creating not

only a sense of mastery, but an emotional connection with the level itself.

That's what memorable levels are all about really, creating a singular, personal link

to the game that transcends what you immediately feel when playing it.

An understanding of the importance of strong themes is why I've got a lot of time for

tiny concept games like The haunted Island: a frog detective game.

The game is about 45 mins long, and has no replayability, but damn if it doesn't know

exactly what it wants to be, and that is an adorably wholesome game about an adorably

wholesome frog detective.

The entire game has a needlepoint focus on creating a very whimsical, funny aesthetic

that I've not seen anywhere else, even if the basic dialogue puzzles it employs to evoke

it are pretty run of the mill.

Sometimes all it takes is a single memorable level to shake things up, or tie things together.

Chapter 10 of Fire Emblem awakening is an emotional gut punch and seriously tricky level

against one of the best written throwaway bosses in series history, and Halo 3's Warthog

run is a bombastic, action packed capstone to a landmark FPS trilogy that very quickly

went to shit.

These are experiences that have transcended the already great games they were a part of

to permanently lodge themselves in the collective gaming consciousness, and it's all because

of a strong sense of theme.

There's a lot of talk in game design circles about great mechanics, or great enemy design,

but I feel like there's not enough discussion about games as complete wholes, as collections

of mechanics, story, graphics and challenges, all working together to give the player a

singular, memorable bit of gameplay that means something personal to them - and that's

what I'm trying to uncover.

So the next time you're playing a game, try to think about not an individual mechanic

or bit of music, but how the entire level works together to communicate an idea, and

what that idea is.

Because I think in finding that Locus, you'll be better able to preserve the time you've

had with the game for years to come, and make it into a memorable experience that'll stick

around long after you've stopped playing.

Hi, thanks for watching!

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ابل بترجع البصمة! هواوي بنظام تشغيل خاص! تسريب تصميم الجالكسي S10+ - Duration: 17:55.

The competition between Samsung and Huawei has intensified over the front facing camera.

And leaks for the upcoming Galaxy S10 Plus.

And unexpected dual front facing cameras instead of one.

We will also discuss AirPods 2 and its leaks and when will it be released with the AirPods 3.

Peace be upon you all. This is your host, Faisal Alsaif with a new Science and Technology episode in collaboration with Zain.

Let's start with "Hour of Code" in KSA. It is not only in KSA, rather anyone around the world could participate in it.

Microsoft cooperated with Education ministry in KSA. It is really great. Links in the VD.

You will know more details even if you are not an expert in coding.

It doesn't need experience, and believe me, with this hour, you will know if you have passion for coding or not and plan your future accordingly.

While planning your future, don't forget to include your family and friends with an iPhone or an Androind.

There is an issue in administering these accounts and the parental control.

We've made an exclusive episode for Zain to let you know how Parental control works on iPhone and Android.

It is very easy as it is explained step by step.

You will be able to control your family accounts, and no one will be able to buy apps without your knowledge.

They will also not install apps unless these apps are age appropriate.

299 package from Zain allows you to get a free iPad. Check the package and the special offers from Zain.

Formula E is launching in KSA. It will be held in Dreia. Formula E is held in tours around the world.

Formula E drivers gather points. For the first time, the first tour will be held in KSA.

If you noticed, I covered KSA branded plan with Formula E ad it in Snapchat.

There was a Formula E car with many other companies. Formula E cars are amazing. I watched a tour in Hong Kong and it was amazing.

I am very excited for this tour in kSA. The branded airplane look amazing too.

If you missed the collab video from SuperSaf with a bunch of tech Youtubers, you can watch it from the link in the VD.

Usually, SuperSaf makes a yearly video about the best phone in the year. He also makes a video about the best non-phone related tech. I also participated with him.

If you missed the video, you can watch it, and comment "I came here from Faisal Alsaif" in Arabic or English.

I left a comment there. You may also like the video.

Let's discuss Tech news. I want to discuss these topics quickly as I don't want to make this video long.

Officially, 4K and 8K broadcast are available in Japan. Lots of companies cooperated to make this happen.

Also older content were edited to look good with 8K.

The TV that can play 8K will cost you 6000 USD and you will need more than 2 HDMI cables.

2.1 HDMI cables are not available for consumers yet.

It is a great thing for Japan to do.

There is a huge competition between PewDiePie and T Series. These channels have more than 76 million Youtube subscribers.

These two channels are competing against each other. One of the PewDiePie fans hacked people's printers and printed a letter asking them to subscribe to PieDiePie channel.

I expect that the Indian channel will win. Population there is huge. T Series would be no.1 Youtube channel.

Google could kill Hangout in 2020 as it is not popular enough between users. It is logical.

Google Pixel 3 had a lot of criticism for the 4GB of RAM. So I avoided speaking about it waiting for the software update.

A new update has been released to fix lots of issues like multitasking and camera issues. Download the new update to make your phone better.

Huawei is afraid of what is happening with ZTE and other Chinese companies from the denial of using US electronic pieces.

There is also a slight possibility to prohibit them from using Android OS.

Huawei have been planning alternative methods to ditch Android OS since 2012.

No matter what they do, Android will be the main OS in this ecosystem.

Huawei have more than one OS, and they've been developing them. We don't know if it will see the light, but they are clever to make an alternate plan.

Will this plan work out? We don't know. Let's wait and see what time will bring for us.

Sony have been thinking out of the box trying to bring bendable phones with transparent screens.

If you watched Black Mirror, actors used transparent screens with a tempting style.

Who know, foldable or transparent screens would be the upcoming trend.

If you like this rhythm of news speed, let us know, and we will make all of our news with this rhythm.

We will also try to discuss the details of worthy news.

Let's discuss a poll from the previous episode. When asked about the pierced screens, 64% of you said that it is the best solution as it is better than a notch.

9% said a notch is better, and 12% said it doesn't make any difference as it is a just a matter of getting used to. I respect you.

These people are relaxed with their opinions and taking it easy.

Let's discuss Huawei news. Nova 4 has been confirmed. The event will take place in 17 Dec.

Based on the teasers and leaks, this is going to be phone. It will have a circular cutout for the front facing camera.

Huawei will beat Samsung to this technology.

Samsung, on the other hand, said that their event will be in 10th of Dec where they will release their A8 with a circular cutout

It is supposed that Samsung phone will be more mature as Samsung themselves develop these panels.

This competition between these two companies plays in our favor as price categories of phones are very similar.

They will compete with prices and specs, and we, users, will benefit from this.

Aspect ratio of the A8 screen will be 19,5:9

The screen will be thinner and taller than the Galaxy S9 and S9 Plus.

Notifications will be removed a little bit to make a space for the camera cutout.

I am very excited for 2019 and December events.

We've always said that the market is saturated with phones, but Gartner thinks that the phone market is still growing.

Phone sales of the first five companies, Samsung, Huawei, Apple, Xiaomi and Oppo, the sales of these companies is still growing.

I think the A and Nova categories will be perform the best in sales and distribution in 2018.

It is great that phones are still spreading. I think it is good that the culture of finding phones for communities with no phone popularity is a good thing if it comes with internet.

There will be services, communication, purchase apps, users opening businesses on social media and many other great things.

Let's discuss a strange news from Samsung where they sued a screen technology provider company, specialized in flexible screens.

Samsung accused this company of leaking information and technology on how they were able to maintain a flexible screen and send these data to Chinese companies.

These data were sold for 18 million USD. The company refused the allegations and they are open for investigations and they respect their providers.

Let's wait and see if these investigations will prove these technologies were leaked and see if a Chinese company will make a foldable screen like Samsung's.

A new leak shows the upcoming S10 Plus with dual front facing cameras with a bigger cutout to house the two lenses.

These cameras will be 5MP and 8MP for Face ID and portrait.

There will also be triple rear cameras: 16MP, 16MP and 13MP.

These cameras will be powered by the Exynos 9820. The device will have more than 6GB of RAM and a headphone jack.

The phone will come with an in-display ultrasonic fingerprint sensor.

It will have a USB-C port and a 3700mAh battery.

If these leaks are true, then the phone will be really great.

According to my own resources, there will be 3 versions, S10, S10 Plus and S10 Compact.

The Compact version will be smaller. The screen ratio will be smaller.

It will be very exciting if these leaks are true. The only thing that bothered me in this picture is the fingerprint sensor next to the cameras.

Officially, Apple will bring AirPods 2. Don't get very excited as it is just an incremental update from the AirPods 1.

It will be equipped with wireless charging. You will also be able to buy the wireless charging case and the Wireless charger mat

What makes you more excited in 2020 is that AirPods will have Bluetooth 5 which means more content playing time.

Also, Bitrate will be higher with better and clearer audio.

Don't be excited for the AirPods 2. The specs won't change, only the wireless charging support is confirmed, according to the leaks.

The incremental update will come in 2019. AirPods are the best accessories made by Apple.

They are very popular and are copied by many companies. No one can compete Apple with their design.

Hackers are very keen to steal money from users as two apps were found to steal money from users on iOS store.

These apps elude you into thinking they are taking the measures of your fingerprint to read your health or future.

Once you add your fingerprint, the apps will purchase 99 USD item

A user discovered this hack as he didn't have enough credit. The app doesn't let you know it purchased a thing.

I don't know why hackers would develop such a scam app when you can complain and restore your money.

If you get scammed, don't leave it as it is, instead, complain until you get your money back.

There is a strategic move that reminds us of iPhones. Companies in 2019 will start make 5G some compatible devices.

A report shows that Apple won't make 5G compatible devices until 2020.

Think about it. It is a strategic case.

5G isn't available yet. Why are companies adding 5G compatibility?

If you buy a 5G phone now, won't benefit from it!

There aren't 5G networks to use this device on.

Why would I want a 5G device?

Do you expect that 5G will be available at once all over the world even in 2020?

The plan in KSA is to have a 5G network in 2020.

Until then, I can buy one, but I don't have to pay lots of money to get one now.

Let's wait for the 2019 events to see if companies will support it.

Let's discuss the iPhone XR poll in the previous episode. When asked if the XR is a successful phone, 61% of you said it is an ordinary device

while 20% said it has excellent specs and 18% said it is weak device.

And when asked if you think the XR would be a successful device if it was less expensive, 79% of you said yes, it would be!

This shows that the price of this phone plays an important role in its popularity.

Samsung and Huawei have been following this method and give you alternative options with different prices from different categories.

In fact, in Egypt, not many people buy the Mate 20 Pro, Note 9, iPhone XR, XS and XS Max.

Why? The economy in Egypt and many other Arab countries is not that great. Is it the users' fault? Of course not!

Companies didn't give many options for users.

By the way, we've got the iPad Pro and I am reviewing it and I need to consult you!

Would you like an episode where I review it and make another about buy less expensive iPads just like the iPhone episode?

Would you like me to make a video about how to buy an iPad for 400 SR?

Comment your opinion and like the episode if you like its content.

Do you think Apple will change their design in X, XS and XS Max? There might be some adjustments like restoring the fingerprint sensor but in the screen.

Once the technology is matured enough, Apple adopts it.

Let's hope prices won't be upped if they use this technology.

For sure this technology will mature greatly.

According to some reports, there will be some adjustments to the front design of the iPhone as the sensors in the notch will be minimized.

The in-display fingerprint is very efficient. This is the second generation of it and with Samsung, we will see a great development to it.

Thanks for reaching this far watching this episode, but while you watch this episode, I will be in China.

Follow me on Instagram and keep an eye on Youtube Story.

Also, follow me on Snapchat as I will post updates there.

This is the end of this video. Glory and praise be to Allah. I witness there is no God but Allah. I ask Allah for forgiveness and I repent to Him.

Peace be upon you all.

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Angelica Aragon - My Journey Toward Christ - Anabaptist Perspectives Ep. 044 - Duration: 22:42.

Welcome to another episode of Anabaptist Perspectives.

We're here today with Angelica Aragon from Mexico City.

She left the Southern Baptist Church and joined the Anabaptists.

She'll tell us about her story today.

So, Angelica, tell us a little about your life before joining a Christian community.

I was born in a Southern Baptist Church, and my mom and dad were very involved in discipleship and kids club.

So when I grew up, I grew up already in an

environment that helped me to understand some Christian concepts.

However, as I grew up, I have a duality of life. One time I live in the church, and I

was a very angelic person, but in the other side, I was a very mischievous person.

It was an interesting feeling of having this dual life.

So as I grew up as part of the ministry of my mom and dad. I was involved in their ministry.

I was helping them in kids club and discipleship however there was

something missing in my life. There was something that was not real alive.

When I was 4 years old, I did a salvation prayer because I was scared of a storm.

I remember being baptized, but I just remember bearly some snapshots of what happened.

My entire life did not have that concept or did not understood what was I doing.

So my mom often will tell to me, "Angelica, what am I going to do when

you turn into a teenager because if you're that way right now, I wonder

what is going to happen with you."

I felt sad about it, but it seems

that there was nothing I could do to change it. As I grew up also I saw a lot

of irregularities in our church. I saw that people that were

poor, were treated unfair, or people that were in leadership sometimes they

will fight with each other in order to get more money or power. So, I couldn't

make myself understand Christianity. So when I was in fifth grade my mom and dad that

discover high school and that's one of my first meetings with Anabaptist people.

I opened my book of high school and I saw a very interesting

picture of a lady very dressed modestly with a beautiful dress and a head

covering. One of my first questions was, "Mom, what is this?"

My mom had no clue, so one of the things that she did was

"Don't worry about it. Let's just focus on your studies and if you like to see these

girls, that's okay. They have very nice dress, but don't ask too many questions

because I really don't know." So I start wondering. The next thing that was

very life-changing in my life was when I have two courses. The first one was a

course of critical thinking that made you think about the way you process information.

Why do you think the way you think and to analyze your worldview.

And the second one was a philosophy course. That philosophy course was very crucial in

my life because it make me think.

It make me understand that humanity from the very beginnings have been asking about who God is

and what is our purpose here in Earth. So when I was studying, I had a lot

of friends that were not Christians and they suggest me, "Well, Angelica you are

turning 15. It's about time that you get an idea of what you want of your life."

And I did. I wanted to be a professional cellist and I was starting in the

Conservatory of Music. I wanted to be a doctor. So my friends told me, "Go for it."

I did it. I'd really work hard and it

was a lot of fun, but I was surrounding myself with non-christian friends and they

will challenge me with questions like "Why does the Southern Baptist do this?" or

"I know a Southern Baptist or I know an Evangelical, and he is a drug seller."

That will hurt my heart that I could not understand why we were

following Jesus Christ that's supposed to die in a cross and make us live a new

life, why was this happening? So I decided that I was not going to be a Christian anymore.

I decided that I was going to go into a journey of searching for the truth.

So I went and I studied Buddhism, and then Muslim, and then all

sources of thing. I did it for about a year, however I did not feel happy.

I felt empty. I remember sitting in the floor one time studying a

theory of music, and one of my friends (she was a Buddhist philosophical) she sit

down and say, "Angelica, you just look horrible.

This research you are doing is not doing good. Why you don't go and

read the Bible and just study it and go without any commentary.

and you'll see if that fits you."

That's interesting that she suggested that to you.

Yes, and that was the opening for me to the Anabaptists and to really know who Jesus Christ was.

I start with Genesis then go to first of Samuel and from

first of Samuel all the way to second of Chronicles. It was great. I saw

the mercy of God. I saw evil

people finding the way to serve God and God calling them to obey them.

That was life changing for me. Then I went on and went on and then I went to

Matthew 5 and that was incredible. You read it and say "Blessed are the poor of spirit."

I mean it's so simple. It doesn't require theology.

It doesn't require a lot of knowledge. It's so simple.

I start obeying every beatitude that the Lord said. That's when my life started changing.

I started noticing that TV was not helping me, so I decided to

quit watching the TV. That is when the persecution started coming.

My family was not happy about me leaving the TV, so they disagree with me.

They tried to make me watch movies and invited me to family time just watching the TV.

Then I read first of Timothy where it

says about that modest dress and that was huge for me because I love pants.

It was my favorite thing to dress, but it was clear for me that the Lord was calling

me to something higher. So I went to my dresser and then I start seeing my pants

and it was not glorifying God. It was not shamefacedness as in the Bible says.

It was shameless. They were really tight. I was back in my dresser,

and I put all my pants to the trashcan. By the way I just have two

dresses in the whole place, so I alternated until I found new dresses. My mom just look at me and she could not

comprehend what was happening, but she knew that there was something coming.

She was not sure if it was the right thing. I went to Peter and Peter said

no gold, no silver. It's as easy as no gold and not silver, but rest yourself

with the things that are from beyond that. For me it was so clear.

I took all my gold and I wanted to sell it to the poor and give it to the poor, but my

family just look at me and say, "No. Wait. You are a teenager. Maybe this is a

hormone problem. Let's put it aside." I agreed with that. Then I went to first of

Corinthians 11 and then I wonder so why is the Lord calling, saying that the

lady should cover their heads? I was wondering, but I could not understand

that verse, so I decided to look for the early Christian teachings. What did the

early Christians teach in that time? So when I went on internet,

I found several Anabaptist books and I started with one. I started reading the

World Upside Down from David Bercot and what I was reading, it was like

that book was living with me. It make plain, clear I was doing the right

thing -- obeying the Beatitudes, obeying the words of Jesus just as they were and

they show me some new words like the word "Mennonite" or the word "Amish."

I started getting curious about it. I started remembering that

the books I use in high school, they use the name Mennonite. So I started researching more.

So where does the Mennonite come from?

So I started to Anabaptist history and when I was reading Anabaptist history

I start with Conrad Greble and then Felix Manz.

I saw people following Jesus Christ from scratch

and I was like, "This is new. I want this.

Where can I find people like them?" Then I went to the next book and the

next book was a life-changing experience. It was a book of Peter Hoover --

The Secret of the Strength. That was a turning point. There was community --

people living Acts 2. Where people get together and as a consequence of the love that

they have for Jesus Christ, they can give their life for others.

And I decide I wanted to experience that because I was really lonely.

By that time, I also had a lot of peer pressure of my friends and family.

My family did not understand what I was doing. My dad for awhile, he did not talk to me.

He wanted to pull me out of the house and it was really sad for me to know

what to do or how to act with them. However I pray and I pray. I say, "Lord, I'm

going to give my family to you. You will give it back to me." It was there my

family start having a revival. They start reading the Bible. They start changing.

My family -- even my mom -- started dressing the same way I was dressing.

We all were reading the Bible as a family. That hadn't happened since I was 5 years old.

Everything was new for all of us. Then after that I continued pressing on and

then I have a lot of problems with my friends. My friends thought I was

converting into nun and for me it was hard to explain the difference between

nun and Christian. But I told them, "I'm just following Jesus Christ's words."

They accepted, but my instrument teachers could not comprehend what

I was doing. You see, when you do music, you usually do a show and this type of

dress is not very fit for a show. So I got very lonely. Then I research and

found under Christian community on the internet. I joined Facebook and I go

and click to people that were Anabaptist. You know I tried to look at the head

coverings and try to look to the lady and see if they were really nice.

I click for friendship, but this came out of my thirst to know about these people.

There were several ladies from the church that I'm part of that they start

contacting me. For two years, we exchanged letters and their letters were

fascinating for me because they were about the Bible. They were about what Jesus said.

They were about how things that were doing in the church and how

they approached Christian community. The teachers of the music school were not

happy about the things that I was doing, so they asked me to leave the school.

Then I tried to do other careers like international business, but it was the same.

They told me to reconsider. It seemed that I was not getting anywhere.

I remember coming to my house and deciding "What should I do?"

I pray, and I receive an email of invitation coming to my church community.

I bought a ticket. It was in a few days. I went there and I was shocked.

I saw 20 ladies with the dress that I saw when I was in high school. You know in these books.

I saw them with head coverings and for them it was not a matter of what

I should do, but what I do. I also saw them

working in the garden. They work together in the garden and they work together in the kitchen.

So one of my first question is "What do you do when you have problems with each other?"

It's a good question.

It is a good question. They look at me and just laugh and say, "Well, we usually pray."

That's a good answer.

It is a good answer, but what it struck me is that

they refer me to the Bible, and say, "Well, the Bible said that if you have a

problem with one of your brothers, you should not wait until the sun lays.

You should go and talk to your sister or brother and try to manage and see the

way to resolve the problem." I was like, "Okay, I wonder how that looks in practice?"

While I was living there, I did have a problem with one of the ladies

and I was so amazed that that lady will come right after supper and say,

"Well, Angelica. I think we need to talk." It was a very minor problem, but we had a

very nice conversation. We tried to resolve it and then we pray about it.

That was really nice to see that you can actually take the words in the Bible and

put it into practice. We just thought about they will love each other. They will

help each other. That was really amazing.

So tell us a little bit about transitioning from the Baptist Church into a Christian community.

What were some of the challenges of that and what was the same and what was different?

Well, most of the challenges that I have living in a community or being in

an Anabaptist Church is that I have a lot of theology in my mind, but when it

comes to practice, that is really hard for me because I can have the perfect

ideal of how should it look, but when I want to put it into practice, Anabaptists are way better.

So, yeah, that's maybe one of my first big challenges.

So, one of the most challenging things is not having an

individualistic point of view, but sharing my life with others and being

intentional about it knowing that my brothers and sisters are there for me

when I need it and that I also need to go and give my life for them.

When I think about it, and I realized that two commandments of Jesus Christ --

love your God with all your might. Then it said love your

neighbor as thyself. That's what it's talking. That is the

consequences of obeying those commandments. You can have such

a great theology, but if you don't practice it, then it's not worthwhile living.

One of the things that I did have a problem was regarding traditions.

Anabaptist have a very strong tradition that they have developed over the years.

Those traditions from an outsider sometimes are hard to understand.

However if you see that you are there for your brothers and that you

love them, those traditions and those challenges that you have if you

see it through the light of Jesus Christ, through the love of Jesus Christ become very minor.

So the majority of Anabaptists would be more white European background,

and so you're a Hispanic from Mexico City, so I know sometimes it can be hard

as a different ethnic group to come into such a majority. What was that like for you?

You know one of the things that helped me to commit to the church that

I'm committed is that I did not feel that difference.

I felt rooted in the same level. Most of the things that they told me in Mexico

is you will see once you get there. They are very racist. They will not accept you.

They will not like you. You will have a lot of troubles.

You will be not very important or they will not put you in leadership. However, when I

went to my community, it was totally different. It was about the kingdom of God.

It was about which gifts do you have and what we can do with you.

What are you good at? I never felt a difference because of my skin of color or my nationality.

I feel more like "We like Mexicans" and "We wish we

could have your skin of color. We are too pale." It was more about "okay, so

what can we do with you?"

That's great.

Well thank you so much for sharing your story with us, Angelica.

I connected with a lot of what you were talking about and really

appreciated hearing what you had to say and just the encouragement as well as

the challenges that we have as Anabaptists. That's just great that

you found a way to Jesus through that. So what are your future plans now?

Well one of my future plans is I love people that are in a different culture.

One of my ideas is I want to share what Anabaptists have shared with me.

I am very intentional in my Christian life and one of my intentional is that I am a passionate lover.

I want to be a passionate lover.

I want to love people from other countries. I want to love people that had never heard

the good news of salvation. I want to go to Spain as a missionary to share

that love that Jesus have poured in me so I could give to others.

That's great. And you leave this fall, right?

Yes.

Very good. Well, thank you so much for sharing, Angelica.

Well, that wraps up another episode of Anabaptist Perspectives. If you liked what you heard

and saw then you can find us on our website as well for more episodes at anabaptistperspectives.org.

Thanks for joining us!

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Preheat the oven to 180º. We take a pumpkin.

We remove the edges.

We make small cuts in the pumpkin.

We add ham.

We add panela cheese.

We reserve.

We put a deep container.

We add the garlic.

We add the tree chile.

We add the parsley.

We integrate perfectly.

We add the olive oil.

We add pepper.

We add salt.

We integrate perfectly.

We reserve.

We place a baking tray. We varnish.

We put the pumpkins.

We add a bit of our mix.

We take to the oven for 15 minutes.

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WPW10184148 - Replacing Your Amana Washer's Temperature Switch - AP6016496, PS11749784 - Duration: 4:44.

Hi my name is Bill, and today I will be showing you how to replace the

temperature switch on your washer. The reason why you might have to do this is

because you're not getting the right water temperature in your washer.

For this repair, we'll be using a quarter-inch nut driver and a Phillips head screw driver.

Warning: Before doing any repairs, please disconnect your power source.

So this is the washer we'll be using in this demonstration.

It's an Amana and yours might be a little bit different than what we've got

here, but the same technique should still apply. We're going to have to turn our

washer around and take some screws out. So in order to get the control console

off, we're going to have to undo four screws.

You've got these two screws up here and

then two screws that are inside right there. Let's start with our quarter inch

nut driver, and we're going to remove this screw here.

Now we use a Phillips head

screwdriver to remove the other two screws.

And these screws actually don't

come out of there, they kind of just stay right there. Now that those screws are

out, what we can do is push our console forward and just lean it down now.

So right here is our temperature switch, that's what's going to control the knob

up front with cold for the hot water.

So before you replace this, the other thing

you might want to do is just to double-check the water and make sure

that your water inlet hoses are going to the proper sides, so your hot water from

the hot water pipe is going into your hot water inlet and your cold water is

going to the cold water inlet. But if you've done that already and you're

still not getting the temperature you need, you're going to replace this.

So we're going to unplug right here and there's just a little tab on this

side, so you're going to squeeze that as you unplug it, and now we'll take off the

front knob here, that just pulls straight off.

And now what we need to do is right

under here, there's a tab that goes into a hole there, and we just need to pull

that up and then the entire piece will twist, and you'll twist that to about a 45

degree angle and pull it out.

Now you can grab your new OEM replacement

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store. So what we're going to do is we've got a square hole here and kind of like a

square peg here, so we're going to fit the square peg into the square hole. And once

you've got that in the hole, you'll just twist it until that clicks into place

right there. And now we'll plug the wires back in and

now we can put the knob back on. Now we're going to put our console back

into place, and we're going to slide the top over the metal here just like that and

you want to make sure that the straps are on the outside so you can screw them back in.

As you do this, you're also going to want to make sure that the

clips on the bottom of the console are inside the bottom holes right here.

Now we can screw everything back in.

There you go. And once you have those screwed in, you can turn everything back

around, plug it back in, and your repair is complete.

Finally, don't forget to plug in your appliance.

If you need to replace any parts for your appliances, you can

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Also don't forget to subscribe to our channel. Your support helps us make more videos

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