Hey, what is up YouTube, this is Pete bringing you a new video
This time is gonna be an unboxing video of my new Google pixel 2 XL
I know the phone is been out for a while and soon. We're probably gonna see Google pixel three, but you know what? It's my
Unboxing because I just got the phone and I'm super excited for this
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Okay, so when I first thought of switching to Android after being with Apple's iPhone for over five years
It seemed like a really bad idea
however, as I start to do a little bit more research it all came clear to me that Google pixel to excel could be a
Phone that will suit my needs perfectly and it might even do better than my current iPhone X
So without further ado, let's unbox this bad boy, shall we alright?
so this one here is a UK version of Google pixel to excel and
Just black they also are available in
Black and white I believe
This is 64 gigabytes built-in memory
This one has non expandable memory. So if you are after a really a lot of memory, you probably want to get the bigger version
With me, I'm not really bothered that much since Google gives you unlimited storage for your pictures and videos
This is where I'm gonna be keeping all my stuff
And the main reason what I wanted to get this phone was its camera because it can shoot some amazing amazing
videos as well as really really nice photographs both rear and the front camera are
amazing on this one as well as obviously this is
You know pure Google so all the updates all the all the perks and stuff
I'm gonna be the first to get it the phone comes with Oreo
8.1. I believe at this point or at this one might still 8.0 Oreo
However, I believe the latest update is 8.1. I think
But don't quote me on that one. Alright, so
Let's see, what's inside. Oh
Man I'm so excited for that one
This is so good so
Guys, we got a phone
As you can see the screen looks absolutely amazing. You got a rear-mounted
Fingerprint sensor, which I really like
do LED flash as well as your
Camera rear camera right there little Google logo like that one. It's not too much in your face
now this one does not have
A 3.5 millimeter jack just like my current iPhone X
but I'm not really bothered about this cuz I got really a nice set of Bluetooth earbuds as well as this phone comes with a
Little adapter so that should be okay
The phone is obviously water-resistant ip67 certified. So it's technically water and dust resistance
Let's see. What else is in a box here. So what we have is a little
Welcome guide as well as the pin to pop your SIM card tray so you can put your SIM card inside. Let's get started
Man, that's so good. Be safe. Let's put the society that's boring. Now. This is really cool
They include a OTG adapter which will allow me to
Switch all my stuff simultaneously from my iphone
To new Google pixel to excel and that should be quite easy to do as they claim. Let's see what else is there?
So what we're gonna have is this
Adapter for your for your
3.5 millimeter female Jack here. So for your for your headphones favorite headphones favorite earbuds that you guys have you can use that one
so that's pretty awesome and
And obviously this is your charging lead on Balfanz we're gonna see a USB as type C
So yeah, pretty nice. It feels really good. And
Inside as well. We're gonna find a standard UK and just pull this aside right there standard to UK type
power brick which this by the way is
Allowing you to do a fast charge right from the start unlike with Apple
Which if you want to get the fast charging capabilities out of your iPhone, you've got to purchase an additional
You know power break which will allow you to do it unless if you've got an iPad power brick that usually works with the iPad
power brick so
Let's fire up this bad boy here
Man, I'm so excited for this phone. It's been like I said, it's been about five years
I
Was with Apple so this is gonna be a whole new experience
I'm not going to put my SIM card or anything in it right now. I'm gonna just, you know, wait for everything and stuff
Let me just connect to the Wi-Fi here
Yeah, we're just gonna set it up as new I'm gonna do all my transferring later on
so this phone by the way guys features beautiful six inch
screen with amazing aspect ratio of 1440 by 28 80 pixels with
538 PPI density
Snapdragon 805 chipset octa-core processor 4 gig of ram and
The thing is that basically what they give you here, is this unlimited storage. So let me just sign in with my Google
so after re-entering
Your pen or whatever you guys want to use it whether it's pattern or pin. You can set it up with the fingerprint
I'm not gonna bother for now. So we're gonna skip that oh
Man how can I help you? This is so good. Just leave it for now next. Oh
Man this is so good. Oh you can add another account. Yes
I've heard about that one that with this one. What you can do is you can set up multiple accounts
So you can sign it that you can have like guest users and stuff like that. So it's pretty pretty pretty awesome
The biggest reason again what I've switched to this one is gonna be its camera
By default, you guys don't have to go and change some settings and stuff
But even that the camera looks pretty amazing and you know, it's gonna do some amazing job with with the pictures
I might do some photos later on and some little videos and I'm gonna add that into this video. So stay tuned
See what it is out of the glass. The phone feels absolutely amazing. It's really really snappy
So I'm really really pleased with this you guys let me know in the comments what you guys think
do you think that I did a good decision going to Google pixel from iPhone X or
Maybe not. I'm quite happy so, you know, I don't really I don't really mind whatever you guys gonna say
But I wanted to talk about the camera real quick
Because obviously the biggest hype of this device is its camera. So the 12 megapixel camera 12.2 r/t?
Megapixel camera has dual pixel which has face detection autofocus as well as laser focus
Dual LED flash and high dynamic range panorama and awesome portrait more gas really awesome portrait mode
Front facing camera is 8 megapixel with high dynamic range
Which also features portrait mode for those perfect selfies?
And this thing can make some serious pictures
Let me tell you that the way this is achieved is whenever you guys take a picture with this phone
it will basically take like a
Take like a burst of shots and it will combine them
Google a I will basically analyze each one of these photographs in a split of a second and will combine then
Combine those into one beautiful shot
So overall, I'm extremely excited for the change and I've been hearing a lot of good things about this one
Alright guys, that'll be everything for this video. Thank you so much for watching
I hope you guys enjoyed this video
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Study Confirms That Workers Got SCREWED On Tax Cut Deal - Duration: 3:16.
Pretty much every day for about the last week, the Heritage Foundation, that hardcore, right
wing, think tank founded by corporations, has been tweeting out the following line that
basically says, "The average American worker is going to bring home an additional $26,000
a year, thanks to the tax cut package.
How will you spend yours?"
Well, here's the thing Heritage, the average worker isn't actually getting $26,000 or $2,600
because as you pointed out, it's over the next 10 years.
The average American worker is getting nothing.
The average American worker is actually getting less than nothing because according to every
single study including those by republican organizations, those tax cut savings that
corporations brought home, are not going to their workers.
They are going to stock buybacks and to basically pay off their wealthy CEOs.
American workers are getting absolutely nothing.
In fact, real wages for American workers since this past December when the tax cut package
was passed, have actually declined.
We're getting less than we were eight months ago.
And republicans, politicians and think tanks alike, they want to tell us that we need to
be grateful that the average person is getting $26,000 over the next 10 years, ignoring the
fact that the CEOs are getting 10-20 million a piece and we're getting a buck or two?
Like when Paul Ryan touted the fact that, "Hey, this librarian's getting a buck-fifty
a paycheck!"
Whoo-hoo!
That's a massive tax cut, right?
They don't understand.
Why?
Because they're being paid to not understand the issue, and that's the problem with corporations
both funding politicians and funding these phony think tanks like the Heritage Foundation.
These corporations have a seemingly endless supply of money, and republicans just gave
them a lot more with this tax cut package.
Could be giving them even more soon with Donald Trump's capital gains tax cuts that he wants
to do through the treasury.
They're going to have more money than ever.
They do have more money than ever.
They're paying themselves more than ever.
And they're not giving a dime of it to their workers.
A few people got raises.
All right?
A few.
But not enough.
And so these corporations are going to continue to pay off the politicians to go out there
and spread these lies.
They're going to pay the think tanks to go out there and write these phonied up papers
using "fuzzy math" according to George W. Bush, to say that these tax cuts are great
and everybody's getting something from it.
But the truth is, none of us, unless you happen to be a CEO or you were already pulling in
more than half a million dollars every year, most of us don't fall into those categories,
so most of us are going to be getting absolutely nothing while the corporations that put out
poison pills, destroy our environment, are responsible for oil spills ... they get to
pocket a few extra million dollars every single year for doing nothing more than being the
puppet masters of our political leaders.
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FAMOUS GRAVE TOUR - Eden Cemetery (Groucho Marx, Lenny Bruce, etc.) - Duration: 15:10.
Welcome to Hollywood Graveyard where we set out to remember and celebrate the
lives of those who lived to entertain us, by visiting their final resting places.
Today we're exploring Eden Memorial Park, where we'll find such stars as Groucho Marx,
Lenny Bruce, Mitzi Green, and many more. Join us, won't you?
Eden Memorial Park is a Jewish cemetery located in the northern end of the San
Fernando Valley, in Mission Hills. As we've seen in past tours it's common to
see Christian and Jewish cemeteries side-by-side here in Southern California.
Eden is right across the street from San Fernando Mission Cemetery, which we
visited earlier this year. It's a medium-sized Cemetery at around 60 acres.
The first funeral was held here in 1961, and Eden has supported the local Jewish
community ever since.
We'll begin our tour just in from the entrance on the left. in the Akiba section.
Half way into this lawn, a few rows up from the fence, is the grave of
John Brown. He was the second of four actors to portray neighbor Harry Morton
on the George Burns and Gracie Allen Show in the 50s. He also had a recurring
role on the radio and TV series, The Life of Riley, as Digger O'Dell. On film he can
be seen in Hitchcock's Strangers On a Train, and the B-movie, Robot Monster.
In 1952 Brown became a victim of the Hollywood blacklist, and died of a heart
attack a few years later.
Back to the road we turn right at the intersection
and find the Isaiah section on the right.
Most of the way to the fence is the grave of Kurt Katch. He was a Polish
actor who fled Europe in the 30s at the rise of the Nazi Party.
He arrived in Hollywood and became a popular screen villain, seen in films
like, Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves, and the Mummy's Curse.
Back to the main road, then right at the next intersection, we find the Court of
Tribes mausoleum on the left. Following the main sidewalk, then left at the
mosaic, then right, we find a small Columbarium. In the middle of the far
wall is the final resting place of legendary comedian Groucho Marx,
his niche flanked by cigars and Groucho masks. Perhaps the most recognizable of
the Marx Brothers, with his greasepaint mustache, glasses, and cigar,
Julius 'Groucho' Marx began performing on stage with his brothers: Harpo, Chico,
Gummo, and Zeppo. They found success on vaudeville and
Broadway with their zany comedic performances. As the brothers' stars rose
Groucho quickly cemented himself as one of the Masters of quick wit on stage and
in Hollywood, famous for his wisecracks and double entendre one-liners.
The brothers made a number of films together, many of which are still considered among
the greatest comedies ever made, like, A Night at the Opera, and Duck Soup.
"Not that I care, but where is your husband?"
"Why, he's dead."
"I'll bet he's just using that as an excuse."
"I was with him until the very end."
"Hm, no wonder he passed away."
"I held him in my arms, and kissed him."
"Oh, I see, then it was murder.
Will you marry me? Did he leave you any money?
Answer the second question first."
"He left me his entire fortune."
"is that so? Can't you see what I'm trying to tell you? I love you!"
"Oh, your excellency!"
"You're not so bad yourself!"
Later in life Groucho found success as the host of the radio and TV quiz show,
You Bet Your Life. Before his death Groucho famously quipped,
"I wish to be cremated. One-tenth of my ashes shall be given to my agent, as
written in our contract."
After his death at age 86 he was cremated, and though a
portion of his ashes didn't go to his agent, they did go on an unexpected journey.
In 1982, five years after his death, the urn containing Groucho's ashes
was stolen from here and left without explanation at
Mt. Sinai Cemetery several mile south.
It was promptly returned and replaced here.
Just above and to the left is the niche of actress Bunny Summers. On stage she
played the mother of the Marx Brothers in the musical, Minnie's Boys, a role
originated by Shelley Winters. She made her TV debut on Petticoat
Junction, and can be seen in a number of other shows including The Doris Day Show,
and The Facts of Life.
On the wall to the left, above eye level, is songwriter and
composer, Buck Ram. He was one of BMI 's top songwriters, known for his
association with The Platters. He wrote many of their biggest hits including,
"The Great Pretender," "Twilight Time," and "Only You"
[music]
He also co-wrote the song I'll Be Home for Christmas.
Back to the road we continue east to Judea East and the Garden of Love.
Here is Mitzi Green.
She was a child star of the early talkies known as Little Mitzi, seen
in films like Tom Sawyer, Huckleberry Finn, and Little Orphan Annie. On Broadway
she starred in the original production of Babes in Arms, originating the song,
"My Funny Valentine."
Later in her career she starred in the TV sitcom, So This is Hollywood.
She was only 48 when she died of cancer.
Let's continue around to the north.
On the Left we find Mt. Nebo section.
A few rows down from the road and the sign is acerbic funny man, Lenny Bruce.
He's best known for his edgy controversial stand-up comedy and social satire,
unafraid to ruffle feathers with his unfiltered routines on politics, religion,
and sex. He was arrested and convicted of obscenity in the 60s,
making him a symbol of the era for freedom of speech and expression.
Lenny Bruce paved the way for future outspoken counterculture comedians like
Richard Pryor and George Carlin.
He died of a drug overdose at the age of 40.
Decades after his death the governor of New York granted him a posthumous pardon of the
obscenity conviction.
straight west is Mt. Hagiborim.
Most of the way to the edge we find Vic Mizzy. If a 60s TV show opened with a
catchy tune you just couldn't get out of your head, it may very well have been
written by Vic Mizzy. He began his career writing songs for artists like Doris Day
and The Andrews Sisters, but today he's perhaps best remembered for those catchy
opening tunes for shows including Green Acres,
one of my favorites, The Addams Family.
[music]
He also wrote scores for films including The Ghost and Mr. Chicken.
"The Whole World is Singing My Song" is the title of one of his songs.
[music]
Back across the street to the east is Mount of Olives West. A few spaces right
of a tree is Larry D. Mann. He was a Canadian-born character actor who made
guest appearances on many of the great TV shows of the 60s through the 80s,
shows like The Man From UNCLE, Bewitched, Green Acres and Hill Street Blues.
He's perhaps best remembered today as the voice of Yukon Cornelius in the beloved
Christmas classic, Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer.
"Who are you?"
"Who am I?
The name's Yukon Cornelius, the greatest prospector in the north!
This is my land, and you know, it's rich with gold!"
The next section north is Mt. Jerusalem.
Right of the sidewalk, just under a tree is Phil Foster.
Fans of Laverne and Shirley will remember him as
Frank on over a hundred episodes of the popular 70s and 80s sitcom.
He can also be seen in films like The Happy Hooker Goes to Washington.
Just north of Phil is Harvey Lembeck.
He was a regular in the beach and bikini comedies of the 60s, as
inept motorcycle gang leader Eric Von Zipper - a role he played six times.
And on television he played Cpl. Rocco Barbella
on The Phil Silvers Show.
One of his more notable performances was on both stage
and screen productions of Stalag 17.
He died of a heart attack at just 58.
Back to the road we turn right at Mount Shalom drive and find Mount of Olives
east on the right.
Under the tree is Marty Allen. He was a comedic entertainer
and one half of Allen and Rossi with Steve Rossi. The duo played Vegas, toured
the country, and recorded a number of popular comedy albums together. They even
made a film: The Last of the Secret Agents, in 1966. Allen was also a regular
panelist on Hollywood Squares, and gave much of his time to entertain
troops in hospitals who had returned from fighting in Vietnam.
As of filming his marker is temporary.
Straight across the street east is not Shalom.
Not far from a small tree and bench is Bert Gordon, known as "The Mad Russian,"
a character that would become immensely popular on the radio, on shows like the
Eddie Cantor Show. His distinctive introduction, "How do you do," became a part
of popular vernacular in the 40s, and he was often parodied by others like Abbott
and Costello and even the Looney Tunes.
In 1945 he made a film titled "How Do You Do."
Let's continue north, past the mausoleum, then left to find the Court of Prophets on the left.
Here we find Catya Sassoon, the daughter of hairstylist Vidal Sassoon
and actress Beverly Adams. She began her career as a model at the
tender age of 14, dropping out of school and quickly becoming a top teen model.
Catya grew up fast, married and experimenting with drugs before the age of 16.
Her modeling career was a springboard into the movies, her debut
being in the 1985 film Tuff Turf alongside James Spader and Robert Downey Jr.
She died of a heart attack triggered by drug use at just 33.
Doubling back, then left, we find the Court of Abraham North on the right.
Right of the sidewalk we find Michael Gilden.
He was an actor with a form of dwarfism, standing 4'6
as an adult. He played an Ewok in Return of the Jedi, and had roles in
other productions like Tarantino's Pulp Fiction,
and TV shows including Charmed, and CSI.
He took his own life by hanging at the age of 44,
a scene tragically reminiscent of his role in CSI.
He was married to actress Meredith Eaton at the time,
with whom he had acted a number of times,
including in that episode of CSI.
Further in this section, just right of
the sidewalk is Brad Morrow - real name Brady or Bradley Mora. He was a child
actor discovered at the age of two by MGM. He began performing in film and
television in the 50s, films like Cause for Alarm alongside Loretta Young.
At Disney he was a Mouseketeer before being cast in the Spin and Marty miniseries.
And as an adult he performed in touring productions of West Side Story and
The Diary of Anne Frank.
He died of cancer at the age of 55.
Finally we follow the road around to the west, to the Mt. Ephraim section on the right.
If we follow this sidewalk all the way to the end, then cross the lawn to
the far side, right up to the fence, we find the grave of Morton Heilig.
He was a filmmaker and inventor known as the father of virtual reality.
In the 1950s Heilig envisioned a more multi-sensory 3D experience as the
future of cinema. In 1957 he began building the Sensorama
machine, which gave its viewers not only a 3d view but also included stereo sound,
a vibrating seat, wind blowing in their face, and even smells from what was seen.
It was impressive technology for the time, but unable to procure funding, the
Sensorama never really took off. Over the years Heilig continued to innovate
products and the process of VR, 3D film making, and multi-sensory theatre
experiences, seen at Disney and elsewhere.
And that concludes our tour.
What are some of your favorite memories of the stars we visited today?
Share them in the comments below, and be sure to like,
share, and subscribe for more famous grave tours.
Thanks for watching! We'll see you on the next one.
Beware of coyote, huh? I wonder which coyote they mean...
Wile E. Coyote?
Coyote Peterson?
Coyote Shivers, maybe?
Better keep an eye out for all three.
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Top 5 Best Games For Android 2018 (OFFLINE/ONLINE) - Duration: 5:58.
Hey guys what's up and welcome to my channel Legendary Tech and in this video
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Gangnam Six Siege - Duration: 0:28.
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MEDICAL NUTRITION THERAPY FOR CYSTIC FIBROSIS - Duration: 10:34.
so what that tells us is that the role of the registered dietitian is critical
in the management of patients with cystic fibrosis.
Hello everyone my name is Caroline Weeks and I'm a registered dietitian and nutritionist who works in
the areas of cystic fibrosis, gastroenterology and endocrinology. I am
here on Kim's YouTube channel today to talk about the medical nutrition therapy
for cystic fibrosis. I will discuss cystic fibrosis as a disease- what it is,
how it's diagnosed from infancy; I'm going to discuss common medications that
these patients need on a day to day basis some of which I'm involved in
dosing and then I'm going to talk about some long-term complications of the
disease specifically related to GI and nutrition so here we go let's get
started. Cystic fibrosis is an autosomal
recessive genetic disease of the lung, but particularly it's a genetic mutation
of the CFTR protein or the cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance
regulator protein and what this protein is involved in is it's basically
expressed in every tissue in the body so think lungs pancreas GI tract other
organs. These patients excrete sodium through their skin -salt much more
readily if you kiss them on their on their face you can taste salt so that's
one aspect of the disease basically the system is becoming more dehydrated which
can lead to a thick mucus being produced in the lungs but also different tracts
and ducts of the GI system so CF is first diagnosed now on a newborn screen
now there have been recent and huge I might add
advancements in the pharmacological management of cystic fibrosis originally
this was thought to be a pediatric disease however because of the work
that's been done on the pharmaceutical side of things the mean life expectancy
for a patient with CF is now 47 years of age which is huge. The CF Foundation puts
out an annual report and there is a plethora of research linking optimal BMI
and improved BMI with overall lung function as measured by fev1 percent
predicted so what that tells us is that the role of the registered dietitian is
critical in the management of patients with cystic fibrosis. The typical diet
that is prescribed for these patients and I'll get into more details soon is a
high-fat, high-calorie, high sodium diet now it's my personal opinion that we can
achieve that in much healthier ways than others for example increased intake of
mono and polyunsaturated fats as opposed to trans fats and saturated fats but
that's generally the overall diet prescription. When it comes to BMI the
goal or optimal BMI for pediatric patients is at or above the 50th
percentile for women it's at or above a BMI of 22 and for men it's 23 now that
being said energy requirements for those with cystic fibrosis are generally 1.5
to 2 times that DRI and protein requirements are about 1.5 to 2 times
the DRI as well so that being said it can be very difficult to get adequate
calories by mouth so oftentimes my patients have a gastrostomy tube in
place and I'm involved the management of g-tube regimens I'm
constantly bombarding patients with medical nutrition therapy and ideas for
increasing calories whether that's through oral nutrition supplementation
or just adding oils butter things like that to their meals on any given day. One
of the greatest aspects of medical nutrition therapy for patients with
cystic fibrosis is the dosing of pancreatic enzyme replacement therapy or
PERT and these are little enzyme capsules that I like to think of almost
as insulin. Pancreatic enzyme replacement therapy needs to be taken with every
meal every snack from infancy so with breast feeding or formula feeds
all the way until adulthood this is very very important for the absorption of
protein and fat from our foods and it's essential to prevent deficiencies of fat
soluble vitamins A,D,E, and K now I'm involved in the dosing and management of
these enzymes they come in a variety of different units of lipase and strengths
if you will that is dosed one of two ways you can dose it based on the
patient's weight or based on how many grams of fat the patient is consuming at
any given meal or snack now these enzymes are entericly coated so that
there is better absorption in the proximal duodenum these enzymes and fat
absorption occurs better in a more basic environment now without this enzyme
therapy patients run the risk of experiencing steatorrhea or oily stools
basically fat malabsorption they can also experience bloating abdominal pain
loose stools in general and we run the risk of becoming
deficient in vitamin D, vitamin E, K, and A all of which can lead to long-term
health problem I said that I would discuss some of the other complications
more nutrition based complications of CF and the first one is constipation
because our GI tract it's becoming more dehydrated our stool becomes thicker and
runs the risk of becoming impacted along the colon and small intestine now
unfortunately a mixture of both fluid and fiber in this setting is not enough
and so oftentimes I push bowel regimens with the use of miralax or some other
non stimulant laxative a second GI related complication and CF is GERD or
gastroesophageal reflux and though this is somewhat misunderstood we think it's
due to altered gastric emptying and a reduced lower esophageal pressure and
also reduce primary peristalsis in the setting of cystic fibrosis also for
normal patients typically a high-fat fried food diets can cause reflux so we
think there could be a link between that as well
additionally long term effects such as gall bladder disease, cholestasis and
drug-induced liver disease can sometimes be seen in cystic fibrosis. One of the most common complications of cystic
fibrosis is cystic fibrosis related diabetes also known as type 3 diabetes
because it shares characteristics of both type 1 and type 2 in the fact that
there's insulin resistance and insulin deficiency in our patients annual labs
and screens we make sure they get an oral glucose tolerance test in addition
to other screening factors such as vitamins and minerals
and pancreatic function tests. A final complication that can occur in cystic
fibrosis are skeletal complications mainly being osteoporosis and there are
a number of factors that can lead to osteoporosis but the main one is
long-term vitamin D deficiency as a result of steatorrhea and fat malabsorption
other factors include overall poor nutritional status, circulating
pro-inflammatory cytokines, respiratory acidosis and overall physical inactivity
a DEXA scan is also included in our patients overall labs that we get
usually this happens when they are adults to begin with but my role as a
dietitian with the dosing of pancreatic enzymes is something that is very
critical to preventing this long term complication from half so in a nutshell
the role of the registered dietitian in CF is very very critical to their
overall health I'm involved in teaching patients how to increase overall
calories in their diet ensure that they are well hydrated through adequate
fluids and addition of adequate salt in their diet because they excrete salt
more readily through their membranes I'm involved in overall reflux therapy and
dealing with kind of picky eating behaviors and things and school-aged
children sometimes I work directly with my GI provider to dose appetite
stimulants such as cyproheptadine in young kids because they need an extra
boost to just overall eat enough so I feel blessed and very lucky to be
working in this specialty area I feel like it's challenging every day is
different and I am forced to keep on my toes
the latest drug therapies and overall nutrition therapies for this
these patients because as I said at the beginning of the video things are
rapidly changing and evolving in cystic fibrosis so thank you so much for
watching please feel free to comment and leave any questions you have below I by
no means covered to all extents of the ins and outs of MNT for CF but
hopefully I gave you a good overview and again I'm happy to answer any questions
you may have thanks for watching
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Why User Intent Matters For Mobile SEO - Mobile SEO Guide - Duration: 0:55.
User intent is the most important aspect of any SEO strategy and there are a number of
elements that change between mobile and desktop searchers just because of the advice that
they are using.
With user intent based on which devices used will change based on your market, industry,
and customer base.
You can assume that mobile customers are often closer to the transactional phase, while desktop
users are closer to the informational phase.
Since mobile customers are searching for an answer or solution on their mobile phone,
you can assume that they are likely looking for a local option.
There are customers who are searching for desktop often do not have a specific location
in mind.
Conversions also differ between mobile and desktop searchers.
Your audience on mobile devices are more likely to call by simply tapping on your phone number
when it appears on your site or the Local Map Pack selection in SERPs.
On the other hand, desktop customers are more likely to send an email or submit a contact
form.
Consider a differences between user intent as you optimize your content for mobile search
today.
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Novo canal no youtube um novo começo - Duration: 17:36.
Eae galera esse é meu novo canal espero que voces gostem deixem seu gostei e se increvão.
Galera se quiserem pular essa parte pulem por que eu dei um tempo para regenerar um pouco de power.
esse foi o video galera espero que voces tenham gostado deixem seu like e se inscreva-se no canal.
até o proximo video não se esqueçam do gostei e até a proxima
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