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JAKE ARCHIBALD: Hello, I'm Jake, and I

work in Developer Relations.

This means I live in constant fear

that my developer skills are going to rot

and fall off, because I spend too much time doing stuff

like this rather than building actual real stuff.

This is why when someone in Dev Rel builds a thing,

we won't shut up about it.

It's our proof to the world that we still got it.

We're still cool.

We're still one of you, a developer.

And on that note, look what I made.

It's a little responsive web app that

lets you search for and read Wikipedia articles.

Now I know what you're thinking.

Hasn't this already been created before by Wikipedia?

Well, yes, shut up.

Forget about that.

That's not the point.

I want to talk about performance.

First up, let's immerse ourselves

in the current load time.

Ready, setty, go.

That wasn't so fun.

That was the load time of one of the articles

on a 3G connection.

It's important to watch the 3G load times,

because even though we have 4G now, those users

are on 3G or worse a lot of the time,

a quarter of the time in the US, half the time

in large parts of Europe.

So here's our problem.

We saw 2.7 seconds of nothing and a further 2.1 seconds

of basic interface without meaningful content,

just a toolbar and a spinner.

Even on 5 megabit, we're waiting over two seconds for content.

As users of the web, we know this kind of load time

is a bad experience, but that bad experience directly

impacts download conversions, donation conversions,

and outright revenue.

And there are some studies that you

can throw at the money people to convince them that performance

really does matter.

I'm going to show you how you can slash the load

time of something like this, and we'll

add in some cool new features along the way as well.

So here's the markup, roughly.

It's got CSS, JavaScript, and nothing else.

I'm relying on JavaScript for all my rendering,

which is kind of bad.

So don't do that.

Our initial render is pretty static.

So let's do it without JavaScript.

So we'll add some markup in for the title bar

and mark the JavaScript as async.

Now it won't block rendering, and it will execute

whenever it finishes loading.

Doing this knocks around half a second off our first render

time on 3G.

And the bigger your JavaScript is,

the bigger gains you'll see with this fix.

But we're not done.

We need to prioritize our CSS.

We can't render until all of our CSS is downloaded,

but we only actually need a tiny fraction of it

for the first render.

So we'll do this.

We'll inline the bits for the first render

and then load the rest asynchronously using

JavaScript.

The Filament Group created loadCSS to do just that.

It's a tiny script that you can inline in your page.

So that's what we'll do.

We'll hide our article element so we don't get

a flash of unstyled content.

We'll load our CSS, and once it's ready,

we'll show the article.

This is a huge win for slower connections.

Only 1.4 second of blank screen on 3G,

that's a huge improvement.

And the bigger your CSS is, the bigger gains

you'll see with this fix.

Now, I realize there's been a lot of code and graphs so far,

and that actually goes against the guidance we've

had for creating these videos.

So to address the balance, here are

some pictures I took at a zoo.

[MUSIC PLAYING]

Welcome back.

So we're down to 1.4 second on 3G, but all we've improved

is the time to this, not the actual content.

Let's fix that.

Our bottleneck is once again our JavaScript.

You see, the browser makes a request.

It gets back a page, and that page

tells the browser to go fetch some JavaScript and CSS.

And then that JavaScript tells the browser

to request the article data, which

we get from Wikipedia's API plus a few alterations.

You see the problem?

We've made two back and forths before we even think

about downloading the content.

This is super inefficient and a big problem

with JavaScript-rendered sites, particularly those

created with frameworks as the JavaScript

tends to be pretty big.

Instead, let's render the page on the server.

So the request goes out, we compile the content

on the server, and send back plain HTML.

So how much quicker is that?

It is worse.

Can we cut?

[MUSIC PLAYING]

OK, OK, I figured it out.

Wikipedia is a bit of a bottleneck.

Our API request to them takes around 900 milliseconds.

Probably because Wikipedia contains five billion articles

covering quantum physics, the rule of threes,

and they're being access thousands of times a second.

But you might run into the same problem

with many third-party APIs, maybe even certain database

requests on your own server.

So our server gets the request, it goes off to Wikipedia,

takes that 900 millisecond hit, and only then

does it send stuff back to the client.

In the meantime, the user's left looking at a blank screen.

But there's a better way.

We fix this by streaming the response using chunked encoding

or multiple data frames if you're speaking HTTP/2.

This allows us to start sending the HTML

before we have the whole content.

So we respond immediately with our header and toolbar.

That gets is this fast first render

and lets the browser know about the JavaScript and extra CSS.

Then as we get content back from Wikipedia,

we can transform it and send it on to the browser.

This is quite easy with a no-js or golang backend.

With no-js, I can just call write whenever

I have something worth sending, or I can pipe a stream

to the response.

There's also the Dust.js templating language.

I don't much care for the syntax,

but it supports streaming.

It'll output as much as it can until it

encounters a template value that's

either a promise or a stream.

And then it'll wait for that promise

to fulfill or pipe the stream.

And the result-- we fixed our first render time

and massively improved the content rendering time.

Let's look at that side by side with the first

JavaScript-driven iteration.

We'll set them off at the same time,

and you can see the difference.

We are now web performance winners.

[MUSIC PLAYING]

But wait, what about the second load with our populated cache?

Currently cache load times are not

dissimilar to normal load times.

Our bottlenecks are making a request

to the server and the server getting data from Wikipedia,

and that's the best case.

We cannot rely on the browser cache for performance.

Stuff falls out of the browser cache all the time,

or we as developers invalidate it by making code changes,

because that's our job.

Also, there's a connection type we haven't catered for.

No, not offline, this.

I call it Lie-Fi.

Offline?

Offline is OK.

At least it's honest.

Can I fetch this?

No.

Can I go here?

No.

Can I do this?

No.

Lie-Fi is like offline, but it trolls you

by pretending to be online.

It'll attempt to make a connection for minutes

and still fail.

Let's fix this.

Let's take control of the cache and page loads

using Service Worker.

Now I'm not going to dive into the ServiceWorker API.

There's an HTML5 Rocks article for that.

But here's the concept.

During the first server-rendered load,

we register for a ServiceWorker.

Then it gets everything it needs from the network

to render a page-- the CSS, JavaScript, and basic page

shell.

Then it puts them in a cache.

Now, unlike the standard browser cache,

items aren't automatically removed from this one.

For the next page load, we're going

to go back to rendering on the client,

but this time, it's supercharged by the ServiceWorker.

The browser requests an article, and the ServiceWorker

responds with the HTML, CSS, and JavaScript,

and this is super fast as it doesn't

require the network at all.

The connection type doesn't even matter.

It's all from a local cache.

Now the page asks for article content.

This delay made our client render slow before,

but the ServiceWorker preempted this request along

with the initial page, and it's already on its way.

This absolutely slashes our first render time

to almost instant, but our content render time kind of

suffers.

Remember the problem we saw with our first server render?

Well, we've kind of just recreated that on the client.

Our JavaScript pulls down the full Wikipedia article

before it puts it on the page.

We're losing time here, because we've got some content,

but we're not showing any of it to the user.

Over the next year, you'll see a new API learn to fix all this--

the Streaming API.

Parts of it are landing in Canary already

so we can make some use of it.

Here I fetched the article, but instead

of getting the full text, I get a screen reader

and start siphoning off the content as it arrives.

I write the result once when I have to first 9K,

and then I write again once I have to rest.

Writing it to your HTML twice like this is kind of hacky,

but as streaming APIs land in the browser,

we'll get access to the proper streaming HTML parser.

But even this hacky solution has improved things.

We've retained the quick first render,

but now our content render is much better.

But now that we have a ServiceWorker,

we can make even greater use of it.

The final step-- if we've got ServiceWorker caching assets,

why not let it cache articles?

You could cache articles automatically,

but I'm going let--

[DING]

--the user decide.

With a full cached article, the content load time

drops into under a half a second.

Not only that, it's that fast on Wi-Fi, it's that fast offline,

and it's that fast on Lie-Fi.

We don't leave users with old content either.

When the user looks at a cached article,

we can then go to the network in the background

and look for updates.

If we find some, we can just update the content on the page.

[DING]

When swapping content on the page,

we need to ensure it's not disruptive to the user.

Wikipedia changes are usually small so it isn't particularly

risky here, but we could detect bigger changes in content

and instead show a notification inviting the user

to click something in order to see the updates.

These are the things that make the difference between a web

app and a great web app-- get to first render before JavaScript,

render with minimal inline CSS, render

on the server with response streaming,

leverage the ServiceWorker for caching your content shell,

and even use it for offline first content.

This is how we make the web fast.

You can check out the Wikipedia demo on GitHub,

and if you're interested in other smart uses

of ServiceWorker, check out the offline cookbook,

SVGOMG, Trained to thrill, and the Google I/O website.

And next time someone from Dev Rel

shows you something they've made, give them a hug

and tell them they're a true developer just like you.

Seriously, we need this.

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The National for April 30, 2017 - Duration: 1:00:04.

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Geometry: Measurement of Angles (Level 2 of 9) | Classifying Angles - Duration: 5:46.

Measurement of Angles Level 2 In this video we go over how to classify angles

by sizes.

In geometry angles are classified into six categories according to their measures.

An acute angle is an angle whose measure is greater than 0 degrees and less than 90 degrees,

the angle shown can be classified as an acute angle.

Acute angles are the smallest, being between but not including zero and 90 degrees.

A way to remember what acute angle look like is by remembering that small things tend to

be cute.

The word acute comes from the Latin word "acutus" which means "sharp or pointed".

Let's take a look at the next angle.

A right angle is an angle whose measure is 90 degrees.

The angle shown can be classified as a right angle.

Notice that a right angle is indicated by the square corner placed in the angle.

This symbol will be used throughout this course to label right angles.

So never assume that an angle looks right unless stated otherwise.

Right angles are one of the most common angles in geometry this is why it has its own symbol.

Notice that if an angle is labeled with this symbol the angle measure in degrees is usually

omitted.

This symbol is also used to describe a special type of intersection between two lines, when

two lines form a right angle they are said to be perpendicular.

We will go over perpendicular lines in greater detail in a much later video, for now it is

sufficient to understand that perpendicular lines form right angles.

So the rays or line segments that form a right angle are also said to be perpendicular, sometimes

the word orthogonal and normal are also used to describe lines that form right angles,

in this course we will use perpendicular.

Let's take a look at the third type of angle.

An obtuse angle is an angle whose measure is greater than 90 degrees and less than 180

degrees.

The angle shown can be classified as an obtuse angle.

The word obtuse comes from the Latin word "obtusus" which means "blunt".

You can think of an obtuse angle as an angle that is greater than a quarter revolution

around a circle and less than half a revolution around a circle.

Let's take a look at the next angle.

A straight angle is an angle whose measure is 180 degrees.

Notice that a straight angle forms a straight line.

The angle shown can be classified as a straight angle.

Either side of a straight angle could be considered to be the interior or exterior of the angle.

This angle is also referred to as a flat angle since the sides of the angle are pointing

in opposite directions.

The two sides form a single straight line through the vertex of the angle.

The last two angles are rarely used in geometry but we will go over them so that you can be

acquainted with them.

A reflex angle is an angle whose measure is greater than 180 degrees.

This angle is denoted by a curved arrow that starts on one side and rotates on the other

side of the angle.

In this course unless a curved arrow is included as shown, we will assume that the angle is

not a reflex angle.

As mentioned in the previous video, we will mainly be dealing with angles that measure

between 0 degrees exclusive and 180 degrees inclusive this means that when we refer to

an angle without qualifying it, we will assume that we are referring to the smallest angle,

unless we specify that it is a reflex angle.

The final angle is called a full angle.

A full angle is an angle that measures exactly 360 degrees; this angle is not widely used.

If you continue to increase a ray or line segment of an angle counterclockwise one complete

revolution until it coincides with the other ray or line segment then we say that the measure

of the angle is 360 degrees.

One can also argue that this is the same as an angle that measures 0 degrees.

The first 4 types of angles are most commonly used in a first course in geometry and this

will be the case for this course.

In general you should become familiar and have a sense of how the various angle measures

look like when measured in degrees.

You should be able to recognize the following common angles on sight and be able to sketch

them yourself.

These angles include 0 degrees, 30 degrees, 45 degrees, 60 degrees, 90 degrees, 135 degrees,

180 degrees, 225 degrees, 270 degrees, and 315 degrees.

These angles will be extremely important to know later on in this course and in future

math courses.

Alright in our next video we will go over the parts of a degree, and congruent angles.

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Clinton track & field stars make college decisions - Duration: 1:00.

O COMES AT THE NUMBER OF 10

SPOT -- COMES AT THE NUMBER 10

SPOT AND 42ND OVERALL.

WINNERS OF FOUR STRAIGHT TRACK

AND FIELD TITLES,

IT'S USUALLY CLINTON'S GIRLS

TRACK AND FIELD SQUAD

GETTING THE ATTENTION.

FRIDAY MORNING THOUGH, THREE OF

THE BOYS

INKED WITH SCHOOLS, BRINGING T

TOTAL TO FIVE FOR BOTH TEAMS.

CHRIS CARTER HEADED TO ARKANSAS

STATE.

ANTONIO ROBBINS AND BRIAN

TRUDELL WILL SPEND THE NEXT TWO

YEARS AT HINDS COMMUNITY

COLLEGE.

>> I AM EXCITED.

IT IS A BLESSING.

NOT MANY HAVE THIS OPPORTUNITY

AND I AM BLESSED TO SAY I CAN GO

AND RUN IT THE NEXT LEVEL.

I AM PART OF THIS TEAM AND I CAN

CONTRIBUTE TO IT.

I KNOW WE HAVE BEEN WORKING HARD

AT PRACTICE EVERY DAY.

JOSH: THIS BRINGS THE TOTAL TO

24 FOR ATHLETIC SCHOLARSHIPS

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Watch your local evening forecast on KSBW 04.30.17 - Duration: 4:36.

>> NOW, KSBW WEATHER WITH

METEOROLOGIST FERDINAND HOLUM.

FERDINAN THIS IS A TIME LAPSE

I SHOT THIS MORNING.

I WANT TO DIRECT YOU TO THE LOW

FOG AND CLOUDS.

WATCH HOW THE FOG GOES OUT TO

SEE AND THEN IT COMES RIGHT AT

YOU ON THE SANTA CRUZ BOARDWALK.

AND THEN IT STARTS GOING THE

OTHER WAY.

FINALLY, THEY ARE CLEARED ON OUT

OF HERE.

WE ARE LEFT WITH A BEAUTIFUL

SUNNY DAY.

LOOK AT THAT, A 45 DEGREES

SPREAD IN SCOTTS VALLEY FROM

THIS MORNING TO THIS AFTERNOON.

SAME DEAL IN BOULDER CREEK.

COMFORTABLE AT THE BEACHES.

MONTEREY PENINSULA, A MIX.

SOME LOW-TO-MID 60'S, EVEN A 74

CARMEL.

IN THE SALINAS VALLEY, VERY

COMFORTABLE.

IN SALINAS, 73.

LOW-TO-MID 80'S IN THE SOUTHERN

HALF OF THE VALLEY AFTER LOWS IN

THE 40'S.

FAIRLY CHILLY TO START THE DAY.

BY THE END OF THE AFTERNOON,

WARM.

HIGH PRESSURE IN CONTROL.

LOW 80'S FOR THE SOUTHERN HALF

OF THE SANTA CLARA VALLEY.

HERE IS A VIEW FROM SKYCAM 8

MONTEREY.

BEAUTIFUL SHOT OUT THERE.

, WHEN.

NO FOG IN THIS SHOT.

THERE MAY BE A COUPLE PATCHES

DEVELOPING OVERNIGHT, BUT IT

WON'T LAST LONG.

TEMPERATURES RIG NOW, LOW 60'S

AND EVEN A 70 DEGREE READING FOR

WATSONVILLE RIGHT NOW.

A COUPLE 80'S FOR GILROY AND

HOSPITAL -- HOLLISTER.

GENERAL WIND PATTERN IS OUT OF

THE NORTH, MAY NORTHEAST AS WE

GO THROUGH THE OVERNIGHT HOURS.

THAT IS THE STORM WE WERE

TALKING ABOUT.

SNOW IN THE ROCKIES.

DENVER HAD A FEW INCHES.

ALTHOUGH TORNADOES IN THIS

SECTION ARE GOING TO THE NORTH

AND IT WILL WEAKEN.

FOR US, HIGH PRESSURE IN

CONTROL.

SUNNY AND WARM AND IT IS GOING

TO STICK AROUND A FEW DAYS.

IT WILL BE COOLER AT THE COAST,

ESPECIALLY THE PENINSULA.

WE COULD SEE SOME 80'S IN SANTA

CRUZ.

HERE IS MICROCAST.

EIND --WIN GENERALLY OUT OF

THE NORTH AND NORTHWEST.

THEN THEY TURN EASTERLY.

BUT IF THE WARM WIND, ESPECIALLY

IN THE AFTERNOON.

WE GET A LITTLE BIT OF A SEA

BREEZE IN THE AFTERNOON.

WHEN WE START TH MORNING AND GO

THROUGH THE AFTERNOON WITH THOSE

OFFSHORE WINDS, IT IS GOING TO

BE A WARM DAY, ESPECIALLY THE

AFTERNOON AND ESPECIALLY INLAND.

THESE WILL CONTINUE THROUGH

WEDNESDAY AND THEN WE WILL START

TO SEE A PATTERN SHIFT.

IF YOU'RE HEADED UP TO SAN

FRANCISCO TOMORROW, MID 70'S IN

THE CITY.

LOW 80'S AROUND THE SOUTHERN

HALF OF THE BAY.

SANTA CLARA VALLEY, ANOTHER

LOVELY DAY.

PUSHING 90 IN HOLLISTER.

MID-80'S FOR GILROY AND MORGAN

HILL.

IN THE SALINAS VALLEY, UPPER

70'S, LOW 80'S.

MONTEREY, IF YOU LIKES COOLER

WEATHER, THIS IS THE PLACE TO

BE.

BEAUTIFUL ON THE MONTEREY SPANOS

UP TOMORRO -- MONTEREY

PENINSULA TOMORROW.

PUSHING 90 IN THE HILLS.

CLOSER TO THE BEACHES, LOW 80'S.

FANTASTIC BEACH WEATHER THE NEXT

COUPLE OF DAYS.

WE PEEK AT THE COA TUESDAY

INTO WEDNESDAY, AND THEN WE

START TO GET THE FOG BANK BACK

INTO PLACE.

I HAVE CLOUDS AND THEREFORE NEXT

SUNDAY.

I DON'T HAVE ANY RAIN DROPS IN

THERE.

THERE IS ONE SYSTEM THAT COULD

BRING US SHOWERS, BUT STILL FAR

ENOUGH OUT AND THERE IS ENOUGH

MODEL DISAGREEMENT TO CALL FOR

ANY RAIN.

LOOK AT THAT, AND 90'S.

THEN WE COOL THINGS DOWN INLAND.

CAITLIN: BEAUTIFUL.

IT IS NOT ALWAYS LIKE THIS FOR

MARATHON WEEKEND.

A LOT OF DIFFERENT THINGS CAN

HAPPEN.

PEOPLE WERE COMING BACK.

IT WAS SO NICE.

THEY WERE COMING BACK SUNBURN.

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Step by Step Crochet Washcloth Charm - Duration: 23:50.

Hello guys on video lesson today we will learn to perform in this beautiful washcloth

crochet that may also be being used such as pot rest or Sousplat which is

used to place dishes and cutlery upon usually is made when several

parts are given the American game name in if the pan rest and the Sousplat

Ideally perform the number of string Four is what I'm using this

video lesson is if you are playing games of room wipes with five pieces like

It is normally done you may be using wire Anne Clea wire or may be using

Polypropylene line is that line and satin which is generally the most used

but it is at the discretion of each one here in this washcloth on last round blank before

to be amended flowers we have ninety eight high points and it will be necessary to divide

the points to be able to amend the ten flowers as the amount is not divisible by ten

what we then do we let's jump eight spaces seven highlights

and two spaces six highlights this as we are mending the flowers just so

staff will work ok then let's start our video lesson.

With the white wire I'll make here a ring magic I'll let the short piece in front

Long ago I will turn the wire between my two fingers playing back'll put

the needle below the wire here to bring the wire He is back in front going this way

now here I climb three little chains one chain on a high point two three out

this will work twenty-one points high total twenty-two made a point

high two three four five I'll finish the others and once you are ready I return.

Here I finished the my twenty-two points high will pull the wire to leave the waiting I

I'll take the short wire'll pull it up close all my ring getting this way now

we will continue our career I will here at the first point where we started

three little chains tell a little chain two in the third will insert the needle and

fasten with a very low point following we'll climb a chain on two three

another to turn will lasso the wireless skip no point going to work here a point

high climb a necklace again tie wire without skipping any point make another point

high again a necklace loop wire without skipping any point work another point

high we'll work that way for all around career without skipping any point

We make a high point a necklace a point high and a necklace to complete the career

ending I return to you.

Here finished the career worked twenty and two high points without skipping any point

I base a high point interspersed with a necklace and here at last climbed one

current and here at the first point of the three little chains will skip a two in the third

I will insert the needle and will herein fasten with a slip stitch will now climb a

two three little chains a high point did above the highest point of base now here in

handle of a little chain will work two highlights a high point two loop wire

I will next base point make a point high above the wire loop on the handle of a will

chain on two work highlights one two wire loop will next point

base work up getting a high point this loop forms the wire work two points

high one two going towards here next point-based work a high point above

we will always work that way until arriving at the beginning where we go here

cast off with a slip stitch finishing this return part with you.

Here I finished another career worked sixty-six and highlights here early

where we did the three little chains that equivalent to a high point we will tell

a necklace two in the third I will introduce Here the needle and fasten with a slip stitch

I will now go up a necklace Two Three Above a necklace to turn

I will lasso the wire skip a base point will next here I do a high point above

climb a necklace loop wire jump a point high base will next make another point

high above climb again a necklace Loop the wire leaping high point base will

next do another high point above and we're working that way for all

Career back to finalize and reach here where we started the first point

and we cast off here with a slip stitch and after a while we return to this part

ready.

Once completed career did here the last high point and a necklace we

skip a base point in the first point here where did the three little chains we

tell a two in the third over here we fasten with a very low point and above

that point here base we will work three little chains one two three one point

high following we will work on handle of a chain on two high points

a high point two then we will work a high point above the highest point base

Loop the wire will the handle of a necklace do two more highlights do next

and a high point above the handle of a necklace again I will make two high points one two

high point above the base another high point we're working that way for all

Career back to finish here where we hold with a slip stitch and hence

the little we return.

Here finished the last blank career I worked here ninety-eight highlights

arrematei already got the wire cut and hid on the reverse of our order now we will

start running our flower'll get the pink wire will put a needle ringlet

and we'll come up here six little chains one two three four five six will enter

the first chain on the needle started to and I will cast off here with a slip stitch

we'll work double highlights will up a necklace Two Three Four one

Double high point separating a necklace will hold the wire between the ring Here we

working hiding it below and we'll lasso the wire twice lacei one I will introduce two

the needle holding the yarn in this way will get the wire back there will lasso and cast off the

two loop arremato two and tie arremato two will go up a necklace of separation

lacing wire twice'll pick up the thread there back and I will lasso the two ringlet of a

time loop arremato again two loop arremato two more will make a necklace

separation will lasso the wire twice get the wire back there arremato tie two

lace and lace and two arremato arremato more two separation make a necklace

we'll work that way throughout around the career of sixteen times will

be sixteen double highlights four little chains and will be interspersed with a

in each chain on a personal ok here we we will work until the end of this form are

sixteen double highlights interspersed with a necklace I'll finish this part

and return to you already with her ready.

Here I finished my sixteen highlights double interspersed with a necklace already

arrematei wire cut and hid in reverse my core now I'll take the white wire

we will put a needle ringlet I'll get my piece here I introduce

any core needle handle and I here to do a low point will go up now

a necklace two three will attach the handle with a low climb again three little chains

one two three will next hold handle with a low again one two three

little chains will next hold handle with a low will rise again one

two three little chains will next handle hold with a low climb one two three

little chains and will next hold handle with a low point we will work for

five times five handles three little chains here I'll get up a necklace to

WS WS white piece to introduce the needle at any point and will fasten

here with a very low point will go up now a necklace will go here in the kernel in

will handle grip with a low point will pull the wire here to show you getting

this way we will continue now I will go up reverse a necklace will in part with WS

leap a base point will next hold with a slip stitch climb a necklace

the core back attach the handle with a point getting stuck down this way at two points

and staying with a separation point in the middle continuing we will now climb a little chain

two three will next hold handle with a low point we're working this

way to end all coming handles here at the end we will finish off with a

very low point I will finish this part I will work all around and getting ready

I return to you.

Well folks here I submitted the amendment of our flower arrematei already cut the cord and hid

on the reverse of our order now here in the White we will amend nine flowers counting

with this is ten recalling that will be eight seven spaces high points of separation

and two spaces six highlights for power work out the ninety-eight high points as

is not divisible by ten is ten flowers we had to do so remembering

which are eight spaces seven highlights and two six highlights now here I

I have a finished part with five handles three little chains will go up a necklace

turning the piece here I will tell you two here in the third loop will place the back part

with inside out and I will cast off here with a point very low'll go up a necklace will

Here in the core in the next loop will hold with a low point will go up a necklace

again going back in bloom across and fasten the handle will here with a point

very low I'll climb a chain on back in Part crumb here next handle

and hold with a low here in bloom We mend already we have a three strap

little chains I'll repeat it on this side three little chains and will also next

loop and will hold with a low now we will initiate the amendment of the play here

blank and we will first climb a little chain here we will jump six basis points

underneath and on top and sides will be Seven separation in the case will be four

on one side and four on the other I will tell here one two three four five six on the seventh

point here I will put back with the inside out introducing needle part here and will fasten

with a very low point will go up a necklace I will come back here in the next core handle

I will hold with a low will rise again a necklace in the blank will leap

a base point will now next and here arremato with a very low point will go up

now a necklace again will next crumb strap attach to a low point will

climb a three two little chains and will in next hold handle with a low we

Working this way until finish there across the flower remembering that we

we will work all around I will leave a flower without amend to finish with you mending

this and ending this part I return with you for us to continue.

Well folks here I submitted the amendment of the nine flowers and now we'll finish mending

the last here in the core worked only three three little chains handles will climb a

little chain to start turning the piece we here the flower tell a handle on two third

I will put averse to averse introduce needle bind off and we here with a point

very low'll go up a necklace we Here in the core next handle and we hold

here with a low point that we made up a necklace let the flower on the other side

the next loop and we cast off here with a very low point climb a necklace

back here in the core next hold handle with a low point here the handle will rise

one two three here will hold the handle with a low point will go up a necklace will

here on the blank piece we'll jump seven Highlights here will tell a high point

two three four five six seven on the eighth Here I will insert the needle and thereby

we will now cast off with a slip stitch I have done it will go up a necklace go here

in crumb handle and attach with a low now I will go up a necklace now I

skip a base point next will cast off here with a slip stitch I will'll go up

a necklace again getting that way we will jump seven basis points before

and here are six are six points that we let's skip down as much on the

up as I said before continuing here we're now in the core of the handle here next

we will hold with a low will up a necklace and now we're going up

two more little chains totaling three will here the handle and attach with a low

I'm going up a necklace again we here next flower see that we have

here three handles we will hold the second here and now we'll skip here a handle

the second will enter the needle and will fasten here with a very low point will climb a

come here chain on the handle hold the crumb with a low climb a necklace again

let the flower next handle and we will introduce Here the needle and holding point with a very low

I climb a necklace back here in the core and hold the next strap with a low

I will rise now one two three little chains Here I will hold the handle with a low

and we will work this way until finish career coming here we will hold

with a slip stitch in the end I'll finish this part and I'll be back with you with our

work already done.

Good staff completed our video lesson today and I hope you enjoyed

remembering that the washcloth she can crochet It is used as Sousplat to be putting

plates and cutlery on a table or mounted you They may also be doing as rest

pot is at the discretion of each ok good staff I hope you enjoyed

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हरी मिर्च का आचार बनाने की आसान विधि | Instant Green Chilli Pickle Recipe | SHELLY'S KITCHEN - Duration: 4:56.

200 grams green chilies - washed and soaked

75 grams mustard oil

6-7 teaspoon vinegar

1 1/2 teaspoon salt

1 teaspoon turmeric powder

1/2 teaspoon asafoetida

1/2 teaspoon nigella seeds/ mangraila

1 large spoon cumin seeds

1/2 teaspoon celery

3 teaspoons fennel

1 large black mustard grain

1 teaspoon fenugreek seeds

1 tbsp coriander seeds

cut green chilies as shown

heat pan on medium heat

fennel

black mustard seeds

fenugreek seeds

coriander seeds

cumin seeds

celery

roast for a minute

now turn the heat off, set aside and let cool

pour it in a grinding jar and grind.

add mustard oil

add prepared mixture and mix well

nigella seeds

turmeric powder

salt

asafoetida

mix well

add mustard oil and mix well

transfer it to a pickle container

Green Chili Pickle is ready

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สุ่มกินข้าวแบบมึน ๆ ร้าน Zuzu Ochazuke Bar ย่าน Shinjuku ♡ Misasaki in Wonderland - Duration: 7:06.

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How to get rid of Dry Cracked Heels Fast Using Natural Home Remedies - Duration: 4:09.

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In today's video, we'll get to know the best home remedy for cracked heels.

Cracked heels are a very common problem and can range in severity from a cosmetic issue

to a painful problem if not taken seriously.

the 2 main causes of cracked heels are Diabetes and obesity.

However, Cracked heels can occur for a number of other reasons like dehydration or not drinking

enough water, not moisturizing your feet, taking very hot showers, soaking in a hot

bath for too long or too frequantly,using harsh or drying soaps on your feet and scrubbing

of the feet almost everyday.

Now, let's get to know the best home remedy to get rid of cracked heels right away.

We'll be needing half a teaspoon of glycerin, half to one teaspoon of lemon juice and half

to one teaspoon of rose water.

Now, lets see how to prepare this wonderful home remedy to get rid of cracked heels.Squeeze

in some juice from half a lemon, Lemon has natural acids that help to exfoliate dead

skin cells.

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videos.

Now add half a teaspoon of glycerin.

Due to its moisturizing and humectant properties, Glycerin works as a great remedy to get rid

of cracked heels.

And finally add around half to 1 teaspoon of rose water.

Rose water has anti inflammatory properties that can help reduce the redness of irritated

skin.

It also provides Vitamin A,B3,C,D and E which moisturizes and prevents bacterial infection.

Apply this healing solution on the Cracked heels at night , wash off in the morning to

discover you soft and smooth heels.

Before applying this mix, soak your feet in lukewarm water for about 10 minutes and use

a pumice stone to scrub away the dead skin cells.

This will help in healing the condition of rough cracked heals, since glycerin is a sticky

substance , you can wear a pair of woolen socks to avoid staining the sheets.

If you're unable to leave the mix overnight, then you can leave it for half an hour, and

then wash it off with normal tap water.

Nutritional deficiency can also lead to dry and cracked heels, so it is important to consider

some changes in your daily food habits, so lets have a look at them.

Vitamin A is very important and rejuvenating in maintaining a healthy skin tissue.

It promotes healthy cell division and sloughing off dead skin cells which lead to smooth skin,

include vitamin A rich foods like Carrots,Eggs,Milk,Orange and green vegetables.

Include Vitamin E rich foods that protects skin from harmful free radicals and maintain

the skin cells healthy.

Vitamin rich foods include nuts, fortified foods and whole wheat foods.

Zinc rich foods like sea food help in cell division ,healthy growth of skin tissue and

healing.

This helps to prevent dry skin and cracked heels and finally drink plenty of water to

maintain a soft,supple and hydrated skin.

Alright guys, Try this DIY to get rid of cracked heels and prepare to pamper your soft and

smooth heels.

mmm, Useful and easy DIY right??? then give it a thumbsup and share with your friends

and show them you care for them.

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5 Tricks to Help You Lose Fat Faster - Duration: 3:27.

5 Tricks to Help You Lose Fat Faster

Getting rid of excess fat is usually difficult and takes a long time.

We at Bright Side found 5 simple tricks that will surely help you to reach your goal faster.

1.

Water

Make sure you drink enough water.

It helps your body flush away waste and stay at the right temperature.

Dehydration makes it hard for the body to control its temperature and burn stored fat

since it uses that fat to stay in balance.

Here are the best times to drink water: Drink a glass of warm water first thing when

you wake up in the morning.

Room-temperature water before meals.

When exercising, drink a glass of fresh water half an hour before exercise, a sip every

15 minutes during the activity, and one more glass at the end.

Fill your stomach with water when you have food cravings.

If you feel thirsty, it is a symptom of dehydration, so drink as much water as you want.

Drink cold water at midmorning and midafternoon to expend energy.

Drink a glass before going to bed.

This keeps your metabolism going and prevents heart problems.

2.

Carbohydrates

Switching to a low-carb diet will help you burn fat because you�ll be taking a decreased

amount of insulin, which is also a fat-storage hormone.

Choose carbohydrates that have a low or medium glycemic index, such as:

Fruits Raw oats

Pasta, rice, and brown bread The amount should be half a cup and only one

serving a day.

3.

Dumbbells

A fast metabolism means burning more calories and more pounds.

The best way to speed up your metabolism and tone your body is a good workout.

Adding some dumbbells to your fitness routine will make the workout more effective and help

your metabolism stay in a higher gear for hours after you exercise.

4.

Proteins

Amino acids are the key to muscle tissue development.

The foods with the highest amount of amino acids are those that are highest in protein.

If you want to burn fat, it is essential to include a high-protein food at each meal,

without overdoing it.

The best sources of protein are: Boiled eggs

Fish such as salmon, mackerel, sardines, and tuna

Turkey and chicken breast Fat-free red meat

Dairy products such as cottage cheese or yogurt Quinoa

5.

Fats

It may sound strange, but your body needs fats to produce the hormones that make you

burn fat: testosterone and growth hormones.

However, not all fat is the same.

The key is to replace bad fats with good fats.

Forget burgers and fries � your diet should only include healthy fats that can be found

in: Canola, olive, sunflower, and corn oils

Avocado Tuna, salmon, and sardines

Walnuts, almonds, and hazelnuts Eating a lot of saturated fat can increase

the cholesterol in your blood, but it doesn�t mean that you have to remove saturated fat

from your diet completely if it comes from sources such as:

Eggs Meat

Peanut butter Coconut oil

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Uncovered Cigarette Stomach Remedy With Effective Lemon Crust - Duration: 24:13.

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