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North Korea has criticized South Korea and the U.S. for participating in a naval drill

last week with Japan.

Held last Tuesday through Thursday, their navies trained in stopping the proliferation

of weapons of mass destruction.

Pyongyang's propaganda website Uriminzokkiri said Monday that the U.S. joining in the drill,

in view of the Singapore declaration, was a provocation.

The website said North Korea is trying to build peace and harmony, and accused Washington

is being contradictory in promising to improve their relationship while at the same time

participating in a drill that targets the North.

For more infomation >> N. Korea criticizes joint military drill by S. Korea, U.S. and Japan - Duration: 0:37.

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The Oldest Person on Earth Dies at Age 117 in Japan - Duration: 0:57.

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Foreign, defense ministers of Japan, Russia meet to discuss issues of common interest - Duration: 2:02.

Japan and Russia held their third "two-plus-two" dialogue... involving their foreign and defense

ministers in Moscow on Tuesday,... during which they discussed international security

and strengthening trust between the two countries.

They focused on ways to resolve the long-standing territorial dispute over four Pacific islands,...

and agreed on the need for North Korea to denuclearize.

Kim Hyo-sun tells us more.

The foreign and defense ministers of Japan and Russia met in Moscow on Tuesday to discuss

issues of common interest.

"Russia is an important neighbor, and we hope that by maintaining dialogue and cooperation,

it will lead to the moment when hazardous situations and tensions don't arise."

Japan and Russia discussed using economic cooperation to resolve an ongoing dispute

over four Pacific islands which Russia calls the Kuril Islands, and Japan calls the Northern

Territories.

"The business venture by Japanese entrepreneurs, with the participation of Russian partners,

will take place within the framework of the preparation of joint economic projects on

the Southern Kuril Islands on August 16th-20th this year.

Following the results of this business venture we will arrange the dates of the next round

of consultations on joint economic projects within the framework of work on the peace

treaty."

During the talks,...

Tokyo also explained that the Japanese missile defense system including the Aegis Ashore

is not a threat to Russia, but purely a defensive system.

Japan and Russia also touched upon the North Korean nuclear issue,... agreeing to cooperate

closely to achieve their common goal of denuclearizing the Korean Peninsula.

The possibility of a summit meeting between President Vladimir Putin and Prime Minister

Shinzo Abe in September on the sidelines of the Eastern Economic Forum in Vladivostok

was also discussed,... and the two countries agreed on an annual ministerial-level "two-plus-two"

meeting.

Kim Hyo-sun, Arirang News.

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Meet Hina from Japan - WE ARE NOW UNITED - Duration: 3:43.

For more infomation >> Meet Hina from Japan - WE ARE NOW UNITED - Duration: 3:43.

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Went Back to the City I Lived in Japan - Duration: 12:03.

For more infomation >> Went Back to the City I Lived in Japan - Duration: 12:03.

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G1 CLIMAX 28 Night11 (July 30) - Post-match Interview [4th match] - Duration: 3:05.

みんながこぞってケニー・オメガ vs 飯伏幸太を見たがってるが…

ケニーが決勝進出できるなんて 思わない方がいいぜ。

ベストバウトマシーン...

ただのバカ野郎の間違いだろ。

テクニックで俺に勝てる奴はいない。

ケニー、お前は怪我を隠してるな。

もっとテーピングしてもらった方が いいんじゃねぇの?

歩き方で丸わかりだぞ。

ベストテクニカルレスラーの俺を お前が倒せるとでも思ってるのか?

精一杯Vトリガーをかけてみろよ。

俺に返せない技はない。

ケニー...

やった。調子が上がってきたぞ。

TAKAみちのくは 初代WWFライトヘビー級チャンピオンだったな…

その相手にパイルドライバーを決めたんだ!

そうだ、レジェンド相手に パイルドライバーで勝利だ!

これでCブロック決勝戦のチャンスも 見えてきたんじゃないか。

ザック、お前の実力は十分わかっている。

色んな人から、お前が俺の連勝を止める 一人だって嫌と言うほど言われてるよ。

柔術の腕も確かだ。

だが、ザック、俺は柔術の金メダル 選手だったって知らないのか?

そのやり方でも闘ってやれるぜ。だが俺はもっと エキサイティングなプロレスがしたいんだ。

だから、ジャック…

ジャック…

どんなサブミッション技でもかけてみろ。 対応してやるよ。

だが俺はお前のほんの少しの隙を突いてやる。

そんなガリガリの体でサブミッションを かけようが効くわけがない。

俺には恐ろしいキックがあるからな。

ガリガリのお前だ。簡単に持ち上げて、 リングに叩きのめしてやるよ。

ザック…サブミッション技の 恐さは知ってる。

鈴木にトレーニングしてもらって、 更に恐さは増したことだろう。

しかし俺は一敗もするつもりないんだ。

じゃあ鹿児島でな。

イブたんの故郷の…。

それじゃもう失礼するよ。

Goodbye, my friend...

And good…

night.

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Okada gets four in a row! G1 Victory is a tall order, but that's ok... right!? - Duration: 4:35.

How many wins is that?

4 wins? Excuse me.

My 4th win!

How was it, people of Takamatsu?

That was 100% me, wasn't it?

I showed the dominant power of Okada, didn't I?

Everyone laughs…

You guys wanna make me cry, don't you?

Making fun of me like that...

But I wont cry.

Because I'm a big boy.

4 wins, 2 losses…

Well...

That's okay, right?

And… The next opponents are…

Who? Who? Who?

I don't know.

It's all good, isn't it?

New Japan is not interesting if I don't win, right?

Leave it to me. I will win the G1, decisively.

For today...

Thank you!

負けた…

負けた…そして…

クソ。現在のポイントすらわからない。

腕がヤバい…痛む…

恐らくWRESTLE KINGDOMの チャンスはもうないだろう。

ファレ… 棚橋… 真壁…

俺は諦めないぞ。

絶対に…絶対に俺は諦めない。

プロレスは俺にとって家族の次に 人生で大事なものだ。

残りの公式戦、例え勝ちを取れなくても、 お前達に俺の強さを見せてやろう。

In Hachioji, I beat the TV star, today I beat the guy with dumb great strength..

It's the kind of strength that's just unreal dumb.

It's just dumb strong. Does that mean I'm the dumbest now that I defeated him?

That's not it.

What kind of dummy is next for me?

What kind of dummy?

Weekly Pro-Wrestling, which is it?

Next is…

Suzuki.

What kind of dummy is he?

I can't speak to that…

I get it.

Anyway…

I have 3 matches to go, right?

All main events…

It's a great opportunity for me to show what I'm made of.

Whatever kind of dummy he is… Whatever...

I'll think about it, and you'll see, in Kagoshima…

It'll be easy to show just how dumb.

1 plus 1 is?

For more infomation >> Okada gets four in a row! G1 Victory is a tall order, but that's ok... right!? - Duration: 4:35.

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G1 CLIMAX 28 Night11 (July 30) - Post-match Interview [1st match] - Duration: 4:10.

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Japan's Amazing Construction Sites! Safety, Precision, Organization and Funny Uniform Guys! - Duration: 7:26.

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JAPAN'S GIANT 10 INCH CREAM PUFF! Secret food item in Ginza, Tokyo - Duration: 7:47.

This is not a cake, right?!

It's about 2 kilograms. - 2KG!!

Hey guys this is Cathy Cat. Today I will show you where in Tokyo you can find

the world's biggest cream puff.

For this I travelled to the posh district of Ginza.

The place we're looking for is right next to Ginza's famous Kabuki Theatre.

Hello. - Welcome.

This is foremost a curry restaurant, right? - That's right.

What is your recommend? - Our beef curry.

One beef curry please.

I will get it to you right away.

Looking forward to it...

Thank you for waiting. This is our beef curry.

This looks good!

*sniff sniff* It smells amazing.

The restaurant is very proud of their curry because they have existed

for more than 70 years now.

Their main location is in Kyushu, but many people miss this taste when they come to Tokyo...

So they can find it in Ginza!

Their secret spice recipe is sweet and fruity and the spiciness can also be selected.

I decided to ask the Owner Ms. Sakurai.

Thank you very much for visiting our restaurant today.

What's the speciality of your curry?

The first spoon of our curry will taste sweet.

And then from the second spoon onwards it will get gradually spicier.

From the third spoon you start enjoying the UMAMI flavor.

1..2..3.. the taste changes every time? - Yes that's it.

What's the concept of this restaurant?

This curry restaurant was opened in Nagasaki as curry and cream puff cafe.

Then it came 12 years ago to Tokyo.

For curry and cream puffs? - Yes.

Cream Puffs...? There are some cream puffs on the menu?

The truth is, we do.

I just had this spicy curry, so i'd love to have something sweet afterwards.

It is quite a large portion, is that alright?

I can eat a lot. I love eating sweets a lot, so I think I will be fine.

I see. I will prepare you one cream puff now then.

Yes, thank you.

I can eat a lot.

I love eating sweets a lot, so I think I'll be fine.

Thank you for waiting.

Oh my gosh... It's HUGE!

Holy Moly.

I got too excited I forgot to speak Japanese.

This is quite gigantic. This is still a cream puff right?

It's not a cake, right?

It's bigger than my face!

I will try and just have a bite.

I can't get through. I need more.

I still have't reached the cream yet!

When you said it's a rather large portion, I didn't think it would be this huge.

Really? You have some cute cream on your face.

Thanks for eating this so deliciously.

It's really good.

What's the idea behind this?

This is a cream puff used to surprise others.

About 30 years ago, we had a customer who said

they wanted to give their mum a surprise birthday present.

And that's how this item got created.

It's super heavy.

It's about 2 kilograms. - 2kg!!!

How many people can share this in general?

It can be cut and served to 10-15 people.

Taking it into their hands and eating like this is...

Also a fun way to enjoy it.

This is another way to enjoy it.

If I can't finish this all, what shall I do? - You can take it home with you.

It really is so heavy.

I am curious to find out how it looks inside. Could you cut it?

Of course. Let me do it for you.

Crunch crunch crunch! It's so crunchy!

You actually need a lot of strength for this.

I can hear it crunch a lot.

Oh this is amazing.

There are some fruits inside too. - Yes.

We put strawberries, cranberries and Mangoes inside.

There are 7 different types of food inside.

7 different types of fruits? That's amazing!

Looking inside, there is so much filling.

Yes that's what makes it easier to enjoy. If it was just all cream it would be too filling.

The fruits inside make it more fresh tasting.

Let's try it with cream, crunch and strawberry.

Let's see if I can do it. Let's dig in!

Oh this is so good.

It's not too heavy.... whoops I spoke English again.

The balance between fruits and cream is good, so it's not too sweet which I like.

At this rate, I think I can eat a lot.

Once I started eating, I could not be stopped.

Crispy on the outside, thick and creamy on the inside.

The cream puffs are a rich experience.

You can eat them by hand, have them like cake or

use the crust to dip into the vanilla cream. Enjoy it how you like it.

Dip, crunch, munch, I totally binged out on my huge cream puff.

I thought there was no limit to how many sweets I can eat...

but it seems that this is larger than I thought. I will take it home and share it with friends.

Yes please enjoy it at home.

Thank you so much! It was a feast. - Please come visit us again.

Thank you so much. - Thank you for coming.

It's still so heavy!

On that note, I assume you don't have a cream puff of that size here every day...

how can people actually get one of these giant cream puffs?

Customers are asked to give us a call, and reserve one week in advance.

I shall surprise my friends with that now. - Be sure to do that.

I don't know if you are the same, but having sweets makes me feel so happy

and satisfied. Did you like our sweet hint, how to find the biggest cream puff?

I now want to surprise my friends by taking them to curry and then...

presenting them with a huge dessert.

I am sure they will not expect that.

Don't forget to subscribe to our channel for more info and tips from Japan.

See you soon!

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5 Scary Unsolved Cases In Japan - Duration: 5:35.

Hey guys welcome back to most amazing top 5 im Court McGinley.

Lets jump right into our list of the Top 5 scary unsolved cases in Japan.

Starting off at number 5--Seven- Between 1975 and 1989 there were a total of 7 unsolved

murders in the Saga Prefect-ure.

All of these cases were believe to be connected as the victims were all killed in the same

way.

They were all strangled to death- they were all females- and 6 out of the 7 victims went

missing on a Wednesday.

They only thing that was different about them was the age range which was between 11 to

50 years old.

There was only ever one man who was arrested and tried for these murders but he was later

found innocent.

Which leaves all of these murders officially unsolved.

On top of that the statue of limitations has been expired for all of the victims except

for the final 3.

In at number 4--The Kumatori Chain- In 1992 between the months of June and July 5 members

of a motorcycle gang committed suicide within 0.7 miles of each other in Osaka.

Pact suicides aren't exactly uncommon but after examining the bodies the police are

convinced this was just staged to look like a pact suicide and that foul play was involved.

3 of the victims in particular gave them reason to believe these deaths were against their

will.

For example one of the young men had horizontal rope marks around his neck- where as if this

was a suicide there would have been diagonal marks.

Next one of the girls was found with stab wounds on her neck and chest.

And for the 3rd victim he was found hanging from a chestnut tree but police say there

was no clear indication on how he climbed the tree prior to his death.

It was then brought up that several of these young gang members reported being stalked

at some point before the suicides but no one was ever interviewed.

At number 3-- Yuki Onishi- Yuki was a 5 year old girl who disappeared during a celebration

of Greenery Day on April 29th 2005.

To celebrate this Japanese holiday she and her family- along with about 60 other people-

went to a bamboo shoot digging event.

Yuki was digging up bamboo shoots with some other kids and went to show her mother the

first one she found and then she wandered off back into the forest to find some more.

After 20 or so minutes passed he mother realized that she was not with the other kids.

Her mother got the other adults to help her look for her daughter.

A few minutes later after they couldn't find her they called the police- who also

contacted the fire department for extra assistance.

They even brought in a police dog to try and track her scent.

The dog reached a spot in the nearby forest and then stopped.

4 other dogs were then brought in and all of them lead the search party to the exact

same spot.

Its as though she just vanished.

On top of the dogs and the police department 3 thousand people helped search for her but

there were no clues to go off of.

There were no clothing shards- no blood- there werent even any footprints to go off of.

Still to this day no trace of Yuki has been found.

Coming in at number 2-- Ino-ka-shira Park- Back in 1994 on April 23rd a garbage bag was

found by a cleaning staff member of Tokyos Ino-ka-shira park.

The staff member noticed a horrible smell coming from the bag- she assumed it was raw

fish.

But when her colleague went to open the bag- she glanced inside and saw a human ankle.

But that wasn't all.

Along with the ankle there were 24 pieces of human flesh- including 2 hands- 2 feet

and a shoulder.

To make this case even weirder- if that's even possible- all The parts were completely

drained of blood and each piece of flesh was cut out at exactly 20 centimeters.

The police were called in- an autopsy was preformed however the cause of death was deemed

unknown.

Also a third of the body including the head were never found.

3 days after the body parts were discovered they were identified as belonging to a 35

year old architect named Seii-chi Kawa-mura.

He was last seen April 21st- so 2 days before the body parts were discovered and lived 5

minutes from the park.

The police were determined to find this mans killer- they even questioned thousands of

people.

During these interviews they found out that one witness saw 2 suspicious men walking in

the park carrying a plastic bag around 4am on the day the body was found.

Police assume that he was struck by a car and that the killers cut him up to get rid

of the body.

But that's just speculation and to this day this case remains un-solved.

And in at number 1--Baby on board- this is a really messed up and disgusting story.

Back in 1988 on March 18th a man returned home to his apartment in Nagoya.

Oddly when he got to his front door he noticed it was unlocked and all the lights were off.

Once inside he changed his clothes and began to get ready for bed.

It was then he heard a baby crying.

He followed the sound and came across the mutilated body of his 27 year old pregnant

wife- and his now newborn son laying at her feet.

His wife was bound and strangled to death.

After she was dead its expected the killer then proceeded to cut her stomach open and

deliver the baby.

He even cut the umbilical cord.

The infant somehow survived but no one ever found out who committed this horrible crime.

The police came to investigate and they believe that the wife was caught off guard in her

home after the intruder broke in through the front door.

After a short struggle the intruder wrapped an electrical word around the womans neck

and suffocated her.

He then cut a vertical 38 centimeter slit in her belly and removed the live baby.

He cut the umbilical cord- took some money from the womans purse and then left.

Her husband didn't return home until hours later.

Upon inspection of her body it was noticed that something had been crammed into the now

empty cavity of her stomach.

It turns out the intruder put a phone and car keys into the hole in the womans stomach

where the baby had been.

While their story was told the names of this husband and wife were never publicly released

by the police.

Alright and there you have it that's our list of the Top 5 Scary Unsolved Cases In

Japan?.

Thank you all so much for watching.

Let me know what other lists youd like to see down below.

Don't forget to show us some love by subscribing to our channel and giving this video a big

thumbs up.

And ill catch you in the next one.

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Japan scrambles fighter jets to intercept China spy plane after South Korea lodges protest - Duration: 3:16.

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Typhoon Jongdari Makes Landfall in Western Japan, Injures 24 People - Duration: 0:56.

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Nomura - Don't Expect The Bank Of Japan To Tweak Policy - 31 Jul 18 | Gazunda - Duration: 3:18.

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Op date met Youri - Japan vlog - Dag 13 - Duration: 6:07.

Good morning

Hi guys

Hi everyone

Youri and I are going on an adventure

This is one of our last days we're here in Japan

So the two of decided to go on an adventure

I picked a random location on google maps, and now we're going to try to get there

We don't have any wifi tho, so that will be difficult

I still don't know where we're going actually, Peter only said that he found a nice place

Yeah, Youri has no idea where we're going and I'm really excited about it, but I don't think we'll actually find it without wifi

It will all be ok Youri

I think we gotta go here

I have no idea to be honest

Hi guys, we walked in the wrong direction

I hope we're going the right way now

Our sense of direction was gone for a bit, but it's back now

Hi guys, we gotta go to the other side of the river, just as in our "Nightly adventures" video

Hi guys, we gotta go up that stairway, but it looks like it could collaps while we're on it

I hope so

I hope so too Youri

Hi guys we're still walking to the "Fantastic amazing place"

We're going to the fantastic

amazing place

We don't really know where we are actually

Yeah we're probably walking in the wrong direction

We're walking in the wrong direction

But this place will be more fun than Kyoto, Youri

Yeah I'm sure of it

We thought we found a supermarket but it turned out to be a tennis shop

We just saw a really tall building so we're gonna walk there now

It's kinda weird, the only fruit they sell in supermarkets are bananas

We gotta walk through a really dark tunnel to get to the other side

I have no idea where we are, only thing I know is that we're next to a highway

Adventure with Youri

Is this the place where Harry fought against the Dementors to protect Dudley Dursley?

Against the Dementors

Youri would you protect me if some Dementors appeared?

Uhm well, I don't know about that

We bought some bananas for Youri so that he'll get some vitamins in his body

Yeah, I realized that I haven't eaten any fruit in a while

They look pretty good to be honest

This is probably fake tho

Yeah they're probably fake plastic bananas

Guys we've almost arrived at the fantastic amazing place

I heard that it's the best location ever

Youri do you know where we're going?

No

Yaaay

Guys we've probably arrived

Probably

A horse Peter!

Yeah I can see the horse as well!

Really nice

Look how much fun this is guys

I'm in a park with Youri

Really calming

Together

The two of us together, really romantic

There's a lot of couples here as well

Are we gonna climb a mountain?

Yeah we're gonna climb a mountain

We're gonna climb a mountain guys

Youri and I are on a date

Oh you can throw stuff away here

Peter, you can throw your waifu away here

The recycling of trash is really intense here in Japan

All trash has to be sorted

It's less strict here in Osaka than it was in Tokyo

But because of that it's really clean here, I seriously haven't seen any trash on the streets

I'm gonna record the ground

I wonder how much "Ground material" I have recorded

Ground material?

Yeah I always record the ground

Ground material

I thought you were using a professional term or something, but you're literally just recording the ground

There's some really wild birds chasing us

Those birds are really scary

Youri seriously, don't scare me like that, oh Japanese garden, lets go there

Youri and I are on an adventure

Mushroom

The bridge is really high, we gotta climb it

I really like this bridge

I'm gonna make a picture of you on the bridge

Youri on the bridge a picture of Youri on the bridge a Youri on the bridge picture of

Youri and I are going to the park

We're already in the park

Youri and I are going to the park

We're already in the park

Youri and I

We're already in the park

The park!

Yay

We're going there!

No

Hi guys, we're in anime city again

Yeah, I'm not sure if the translation is correct

Cheese with salmon, sounds pretty nice

Oh, I didn't see you guys there, welcome to the end of the video

Today was a really fun day, what is your opinion about today Peter?

Fun

Yeah I agree, even tho I couldn't here what you said

It doesn't even matter anymore, you know what, I liked this episode it was a fun episode

I don't know what you and Youri did but I saw some Koi carps

The stuff you recored will be a different episode

Because you had so much fun

This is the last day we're here by the way

Not really, we're still in Japan tomorrow

It is the last day that we're in this house tho

We still got tomorrow guys, so don't worry there will be another vlog tomorrow!

We're also gonna record in Dubai

On the airport

We gotta wait for our next plane in Dubai for 9 hours

Yeah that sucks

Bye everyone

You know what they say in Dubai?

Later, don't forget to press that like button

Auto news on Youtube Aug 1 2018

Dear first year Duncan, I just want to say how excited for you

I am.

You are about to enter into one of the best

schools in the world, surrounded by some

of the smartest, funniest, and kindhearted people

you'll ever meet.

I know it was hard leaving your best friends from high school

and leaving your family and not living with them.

Right now, you're in this limbo where you haven't quite

made best friends yet.

So it's pretty lonely.

I get that.

Remember that your tribe will come.

Your true friends will reveal themselves.

Everyone won't remain your friend past a week.

But some might.

You're going to be surrounded by the most

incredible, talented, hilarious, driven, most beautiful people.

And you're going to get to call some of those people

lifelong friends.

Your best friends will not be who you think they should be.

The secret to understanding college

is realizing that most things don't go as you anticipate.

You're going to stay up late nights

in your freshman dorm common room playing hours of pool

and ping pong laughing about absolutely nothing.

I promise that four years from now

you'll leave with friendships that

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These friends will enter your life

when you need them the most.

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Make sure you cherish these highs and lows and the moments

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But trust me-- you're going to live through it.

You're going to fail.

It will begin with your first college exam,

and it will occur many more times during your time here.

I know this may be a new experience for you.

But honestly, these are the moments

you'll learn from and grow from the most.

You're going to make mistakes, and you're

going to fall along the way, but that's completely natural.

Maybe a certain friendship doesn't last.

You say something you wish you could take back.

I wish I could tell you sometimes

you're going to make mistakes and that you shouldn't

beat yourself up for them, as you and I both know you always

do.

Just like the machine that tells us that we're alive, in life

there are ups and downs.

So be present for those downs and learn from them.

Embrace the challenges.

Push through the low points.

And you make the most of the high points.

Sometimes, things can be hard.

You'll miss home.

But no matter what, no one will ever

be able to take away how much you're going to grow,

how much you're going to accomplish here,

and how lucky you are to soon call here a place that

will always be home.

Some days will be simple.

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And others you might not be sure if you'll make it through.

But you'll get through them all.

Give the day what you can, and start again tomorrow.

The people you surround yourself will influence this journey.

I hope you understand how valuable it

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and always human.

Once you've mastered these skills,

post-grad life isn't going to seem as scary as it once did.

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My name is Abhi and I just completed the Self-Driving Car Nanodegree program.

For a really long time I've been really interested in medicine and its

intersection with technology, and that's kind of always been my motivation to

learn computer science. But after I actually completed my undergrad

artificial intelligence course, I just realized I was really interested in a

lot of these problems. The Nanodegree program actually allowed me to match a

lot of the theory that I learned in school with implementation. There are

very few places that you're gonna find where there's so much support to

actually help you grow as an individual and to help you make the right career move.

The Capstone Project was phenomenal, predominantly because we actually got to

use ROS. Being able to get exposure to understanding ROS and all of its

capabilities was really exciting. In addition to that, our team was

distributed across the globe. We had someone from Germany, someone from

Singapore, someone from London, from the East Coast and myself. I think what was

really fun for me was I was definitely the junior-most individual on the team.

Everyone on the team either had a Master's or a PhD. But it was great because I had a

huge opportunity to learn from them and to just be able to bond with them and

understand what their backgrounds were as well. It was really cool to just see that

so many people are trying to transition into this industry after having years

and years of experience in another industry, and that's a lot of motivation

for myself to be able to surround myself with some really incredible, talented

engineers as well. There's just so many different things I would love to work on,

but I think the Nanodegree has really helped me to realize that a lot of the

things that I imagined as a kid can start to become reality.

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Why Self-Discipline is so Hard - Duration: 9:35.

This is Odin, also known as the All-father.

He will become the wisest and most powerful of the Norse gods, but not yet.

For now, he hangs from Yggdrasil, the world tree that holds all nine worlds together,

with a spear lodged in his chest.

He will hang there for nine days, and nine nights, on the border between life and death.

All the while, he peers down into the magical waters of the well below, calling out for

the godly knowledge of the runes.

Satisfied with his sacrifice, they emerge, revealing to him their wisdom and bestowing

him with great power.

Odin had given himself to himself.

Or, more specifically, he sacrificed his present-self for his future-self.

It's no coincidence that he had to perform the greatest sacrifice for the greatest reward.

This story is, at the least, a metaphor for self-sacrifice or self-discipline.

And, it's one that we have been telling for generations.

Humanity has held the virtue of self-control in such high regards that it's a staple in

most religions and the moral of many myths.

In Christianity, the first sin - eating the forbidden fruit - was a lapse in self-control.

In Greek mythology, evil entered the world when Pandora could not control her curiosity

and opened the box.

This myth, in particular, has even entered our everyday language.

If I want you to avoid a temptation, for fear of causing disastrous consequences, I might

warn you against "opening Pandora's box".

The elevation of this virtue to religious and mythic proportions highlights a commonly

held belief: self-discipline plays a huge role in leading you to your best future, as

in the case of Odin, or your worst one, as with Pandora.

If this is true, it seems like it would be great if we could all have some more self-discipline.

But, what is self-discipline?

People often use the term to describe someone who makes "good" long-term decisions by overcoming

short-term temptations and that's reasonable.

But, when you ask them how they overcome these short-term temptations, they often invoke

some sort of *will* or *willpower*.

What *will* actually means isn't really obvious.

But, before we get to that, let's start at the beginning: the decision.

At any point in time, you're making a decision on how to act.

The difficulty arises when you have to make a decision between what's immediately gratifying

versus what is not gratifying now, but will be in the future.

In other words, the difficulty lies in delaying gratification.

But, what causes you to not act impulsively?

The reason for any single decision you make is multivariate: genes, hormones, evolution,

social environment, physical environment, past experience, context of the situation,

and a multitude of other factors all play a role.

But, the most immediate cause of any of your actions can be traced back to your brain activity.

When discussing self-discipline, one of the best places to start is with the neurotransmitter

dopamine.

In his book *Behave*, Robert Sapolsky puts forth an example that clarifies at least one

of the primary roles of dopamine in our brains.

Let's say that I take a monkey and stick him in a cage.

Now, I put a lever in there that, if he pushes it 10 times, rewards him with a raisin.

Next, I turn on a light that comes on before the lever enters the cage.

In other words, the light signals that the lever will be entering the cage which, in

turn, signals that the monkey will be able to get a raisin.

As a result, the monkey learns to associate the cue (a light) with the reward (a raisin).

Interestingly, the monkey will begin to release more dopamine in response to the light than

he does when consuming his reward.

Contrary to popular belief, *dopamine is about anticipation more than it is about reward

[8]*.

Certain cues in our environment hint at a potential reward and dopamine starts to rise

in anticipation.

*Dopamine is what gets us to take action with respect to a goal [8].* So, how does this

relate to self-discipline?

Let's say that you're deciding between an immediate reward and a delayed reward.

When you think about the immediate reward, dopamine is sent to certain parts of the brain

known as limbic targets [8].

When you think of the delayed reward, dopamine is sent to a different part of the brain known

as frontocortical targets [8].

If the part of the brain associated with delayed reward is more stimulated, you're more likely

to delay gratification [8].

Again, dopamine plays a role in *driving* our action.

So, how does your brain decide how much dopamine is sent to each part?

Again, this comes down to several complex factors such as past experiences, genes, hormones,

social environment, physical environment, the context of the situation and so on.

But, pragmatically, the brains decision is affected by how pleasurable the reward is

and how much time it takes to get that reward [8].

Here's an example to help you understand it intuitively.

Let's say that I make you an offer: you can have $100 today or $100 tomorrow.

The reward is the same but the time delay is greater in the second scenario.

You'll probably take the $100 today because there's no point in waiting until tomorrow.

But, what if I said that you could get $100 today or $200 tomorrow?

It's more likely that you'll be willing to wait, if an extra $100 is pleasurable enough.

But, what if I said that if you wait until tomorrow, you could get $101.

You'll probably revert back to taking the $100 today.

Your brain does multiple calculations like this every time you decide.

It creates a sense of wanting or reward seeking based on the speed and size of a reward.

So, how do you end up determining what rewards to seek?

To live life is to have desires.

The world fills you up with needs and wants, inviting you to come and interact with it.

Every time you satisfy a desire, you receive an internal reward and a belief forms about

how you did it.

When that desire re-emerges, your brain activates the corresponding belief circuitry and dopamine

releases, in anticipation of the reward, which motivates you to repeat the same action as

before.

In other words, you begin to form a habit.

With each repetition, the neural pathway strengthens and you solidify the habit's role as the solution

to your desire.

Here's the punchline: habits mediate the relationship between an individual's desires and their

environment.

To change the habit, the individual, the environment, or both have to change, and that's why self-discipline

is so hard.

We have little control over the biology that determines our desires.

According to Sapolsky, individuals with ADHD have abnormal dopamine responses when thinking

about immediate rewards vs delayed ones: they're biased towards impulsive action [8].

Individuals who experience a childhood adversity are more likely to have an underdeveloped

frontal cortex, making delayed gratification more difficult [8].

Eventually, we may be able to change an individuals biology using science, but the morality and

long-term consequences of this are questionable.

There is a part of our biology that *is* more malleable: the brain.

An individual can be changed with education.

As people learn more about the world, they can test out new beliefs and reinforce new

behaviors.

But, this leads me to the heart of the issue.

Self-discipline is much more of an environmental problem than it is an individual one.

While an individual can change their beliefs and behaviors through education, the resources

available for education are presented by the environment.

Furthermore, the habits an individual builds to meet their desires are, in large part,

a product of what's available in the environment.

A study done by neuroscientist Carl Hart found that when meth addicts were given a choice

between $5 and 50mg of meth, the addicts took the $5 half of the time [11].

When he increased the value of the cash reward to $20, they almost never took the drug [11].

He found similar results with crack cocaine addicts [11].

Hart suggests that addicts are actually rational decision makers, and will choose not to take

a drug when there are "alternative reinforcers" [11].

It seems that drug habits are more likely to be formed when individuals are in an environment

that offers no alternative or competing ways to meet their desires.

Bruce Alexander found similar results when he conducted his now-famous study: *Rat Park*

[12].

Prior to Alexander's study, it was commonly believed that addiction was caused primarily

by drugs.

When you take a drug, you get addicted.

That's how the story went.

But, Alexander noticed that most drug-related studies occurring at the time placed rats

in isolation.

He wondered if this played a role in the rats deciding to take the drug.

It turns out that it did [12].

When rats were in isolation, it wouldn't be a surprise to see them consume a drug until

they died.

But, when Alexander constructed a "Rat Park" complete with friends, sexual partners, toys,

and so on, rats were much less likely to take the drugs.

Both of these studies present an interesting idea: addiction is much less likely to occur

when you have greater access to alternative ways to meet your own desires.

In his *Meditations,* Marcus Aurelius said that,

We were born to work together like feet, hands and eyes, like the two rows of teeth, upper

and lower.

To obstruct each other is unnatural.

To feel anger at someone, to turn your back on him: these are unnatural.

People are a product of their environments a lot more than we like to think.

By acknowledging this, we can have more compassion for one another but, more importantly, we

can begin helping one another.

By providing people with as many opportunities as possible for learning and alternative ways

to meet their needs, we can eradicate the problem of self-discipline.

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How to Achieve the Ultimate Goal - by Self-Effort or Grace ? | part-6 - Duration: 12:46.

If somebody makes a mistake and you ask, why did you make the mistake?

No Swamiji, it must be the will of God. Will of God that you make a mistake?

This reminds me of one katha. You know it's a humorous katha that when God made

the world, He gave a uniform lifespan to all living beings. So he gave human

beings the lifespan of 40 years and he gave the same to donkeys and dogs and

birds. So human beings became pretty frustrated. Some of them formed a

delegation and went to the Lord and said Maharaj you have given us 40 years to

live. Our Grihasti (household life) just become set and life gets over. This is totally

unreasonable. Can't you extend our lifespan? So God said alright I'll put

your application in pending. Let's see what's going to happen. You

return for now. A few days went by, and a donkey came mining to God. The donkey

said, my lord what kind of creature am I? I take the burden and put it from here

to there and then from there to here and 40 years go by. Can you not reduce my

lifespan a little bit? God remembered human beings wanted an extension and the

donkey wants a cut. So God removed 20 years from the donkey's lifespan. The

donkey's expectancy now came to 20 years. And he added those 20 donkey years to

human life. So God said, is it okay now? 60 years? Human beings said, 60 years?

Oh Maharaj I still have so many desires, to go to Florida beach and to see

football super bowls etc. Can't you consider a further extension? Gods said,

alright. Then let's see what happens? A few more days went by and a few dogs

came barking to God. The dogs said, Maharaj in what format have you made us?

We keep on barking barking barking. Nobody listens. The car comes, we bark

from here to there and then we get tired. Then a next car comes. we bark from here

to here and then get tired. Can't you reduce our

life? Forty years is a bit too much. so God remember that human being wanted

further extension. God removed twenty years from the dog's life as well. So

dog's life expectancy got reduced to 20. God added those 20 years to human life.

Now the human beings could well now expect to live till 80. God said, is not

alright? Human beings said, Maharaj it is alright, but not fully alright. I want to

see my granddaughter's wedding before I die.

People say, every thing else is alright. But I just want to see my granddaughters wedding and then die.

Everybody is saying, this dadaji (grandfather) is a big nuisance.

Dadaji, don't come close. Otherwise you will fall. You sit and see from far. But

dadaji's mind says, I want to see my granddaughter's wedding and then die.

Can you extend a little more? God said, alright, now let us see what happens.

Finally an owl reached God. The owl said, my lord

have you made me by mistake? When the whole world is awake, I am sleeping.

Because I have such big eyes they get blinded, and when the whole world is

sleeping I am flying from rooftop to rooftop. Please reduce my life. God took

away 20 years from the Owls life and added the owl's life also to human beings. Now

the human life expectancy reached 100 years. It is said, in Kaliyug, God has

given hundred years to human beings. However, what is the nature of those

hundred years? The first fort is alright, the BP is alright, the heart is alright

cholesterol is alright, sugar is alright. Then

after that, the donkey years begin. I have to

clear the mortgage before retiring. I have to settle my son, get my daughter

married etc. and create enough bank balance for retirement. So like the

donkey carry the burden, the human being is going from 40 to 60. These are the

donkey years. At sixty, he hits the dog years. Now the primary duty in the Indian

joint family is to take care of the home. The son says, father I'm going with your daughter-in-law

to see the movie. You take care of the home. And no matter what he says, people

say doesn't matter. He's an old man, let him keep on speaking. These are the dog

years going on. At eighty, the owl years start. Doctor, I can't see. What is going on? Doctor sees,

hmm, you got cataract. "Please remove it." Wait, let the other eye also get cataract. I

will remove both together. So that owl years are going. The whole life goes by

and still human beings don't develop vairagya (detachment) that I was not to go in this

direction. I was supposed to go towards God. That is why the scriptures say that

it is His grace which will make all the difference. What does this lead us to

conclude? Does it mean that we now don't need to do any sadhana? We can just sit

down. Hearing today's lecture is tactically very beneficial, because now

we can exploit this piece of knowledge. Whatever little sadhna, devotion, bhakti,

bhajan, we were doing, we will just put it aside and sit down. And if somebody

asks that do you strive to attain God? You would say, no you know that Mukundananda explained

that you can only know God by His grace. There is no point in

self effort. Nowadays we are just sitting and waiting for the grace

to come. Will it come in 2017 or 18 or 27 or 37? Will it come by plane or railroad

or truck load? Will it come from the north or south or east or west? Where will

this grace come from? In other words, utilizing the principle of grace, we have

given up our effort and become lazy, indolent. is this the proper

understanding of grace? No! His grace is required and our effort is also required.

The Shwetashwetaropanishad says,

your effort and grace of God.

This is your effort. Both endeavors are required, from

the soul and from the side of God. Shri Aurobindo has written a book called 'the

mother'. In the first page, first paragraph, he begins like this: There are two great

powers alone that in their conjunction can affect the great and difficult thing

that is the aim of our endeavor. A fixed and unfailing aspiration that calls from

below and the divine grace that answers from above. Why is our effort necessary?

To receive the grace, you need a vessel. In this case, the vessel is the heart.

You need to purify the heart. Supposing you go to your guru and say, Guru ji

please I am seeking five litres of milk. Can you bestow your grace? The Guru says,

my child I've got a drum of milk. But where is your vessel? Get a vessel. Now

you go and return again. Guruji I have a vessel, please give me the stuff I want.

Guru ji says, my child your vessel has got holes in it. if I pour the milk, it

will get drained away. Don't bring a leaky vessel. Third time

again we come. Guru ji this time there are no leaks.

Guruji says, son it is dirty. If I pour the milk, it will split.

Get a clean vessel. Similarly, we say Guruji give us your grace. Guru says, prepare

your vessel. So our effort is necessary and the grace

of God is also necessary. If we don't consider our effort and marginalize it

that will lead to a disaster. Many people make that mistake.

They think, we don't need to do anything. In fact they go one step further and say

God is doing everything. Nothing is in our hands. There is no Gyani (knower), there is no fool.

If God wants somebody to be a gyani, he becomes a gyani. If God wants somebody to be a fool, he becomes the fool.

So if somebody makes a

mistake and you ask, why did you make the mistake? Swamiji, it must be the will

of God. Will of God that you make a mistake?

It is all His doing. Nothing is in our hands.

If you grew up in India, one sentence you must

have heard thousands of times.

The same sentence comes in the Western world, but it's not so

popular. Not a leaf stirth but by the will of

God. So people say you know that even a leaf cannot stir but by the will of God.

So He is doing everything. Let Him do. I don't need to do anything. Amongst all

the thousands of philosophies that are being propagated in the world, this

particular one is the most disastrous. why? Because then we will not do anything

proper and we will blame God for it. So we need to root this concept from our

heart totally and completely.

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'Jennifer Finds Her Self-Worth' Season Finale BTS | Dietland - Duration: 4:58.

Plum: So many of us live for the idea that a thing,

a person, a place, will fix us, but it never happens.

We all have to live with the parts of us that are broken

and find a way to be happy.

I understood that now.

Noxon: There's this idea of happiness

that it's this thing that you get to have all the time,

if you do it right.

Like, you just get to be happy 24/7,

and it's, like, not the human condition.

There's this illusion that --

it feels very American to me --

that, you know, "You can fix that bad feeling inside."

And to me, that's a trap that really keeps empowering people

who want to abuse us.

So...

I think we were at the part where you were groveling.

I think that Kitty is one of these people

for whom more opportunity has allowed her

to unleash her inner baller.

So, she suddenly feels very empowered.

♪♪

Kiss it.

Excuse me?

My foot -- kiss it.

She's over-the-top all the time.

She always wants to win. That's Kitty.

Kiss my foot...

or take a 50% cut in pay.

Kitty is a bit like a python.

It's like, the more you struggle with it,

the more you become entangled.

I get my job back?

Mm-hmm.

But everything has a price.

Are your scruples worth half your salary?

She throws him a lot of sexual energy,

and it's unnerving.

You know, I don't think he knows which way is up around her.

What I need is your loyalty.

Is that a yes?

Yes, ma'am.

Kitty is a manipulator, and Kitty will create

whatever environment she needs to

to extract what she needs from an individual.

Cheryl: Madame C.E.O...

I'm hoping, now that Stanley is out,

I can get back to reporting the actual news.

Here's the thing...

we've been friends a long time, so this is hard to say.

I feel you've lost your way at UNN.

Noxon: I don't think Kitty has real friends.

I think Kitty has frenemies.

She'll bring them closer as she needs them,

and then, she'll dispense with them.

So, Cheryl is probably smart enough to know

that she's only a friend for as long as she kisses the ring.

King: Cheryl's seen it before.

She knows what this woman's capable of.

And she's told, in no uncertain terms,

you know, who's driving the bus here.

If you feel my job is, I don't know,

mindlessly following orders,

then maybe this isn't the right home for me.

Oh, Cheryl.

I'm so glad you feel the same way.

What happens when you go up against your boss?

You lose your job.

[Door opens, closes]

She says, "mindlessly following orders."

My problem is that having leaders is patriarchal crap.

Yeah, I used to feel the same way, until I realized

how hard it is to get 12 people to agree on anything.

This is how we're going to die.

Nobody's going to catch us.

We are going to talk ourselves to death.

Noxon: After all these ideas of who Jennifer is

and what they stand for and who they're gonna be,

they are just women.

They're women who have gotten fed up,

but they are perhaps the most genuinely bonded tribe

we come across yet.

I think that, um, all the women have some real strength.

And some may not be as obvious when you first see them,

but there's this hidden, underlying fever

that burns in all of them, that unites them.

Noxon: If you've ever been involved in a mission,

and you're all rowing in the same direction, in a way,

that feeling is really powerful.

And they're starting to fray around the edges,

but there's a quality to this tribe of women

that's really beautiful and unexpected.

To Plum, our newest member.

All: To Plum!

-Jennifer lives! -Whoo!

Nash: I think Plum is really struck by Jennifer,

and I think she learns her worth and her value.

That's what she's been looking for, in a sense.

She can't just revert back to her old life.

To me, the theme is, you can't really fight the status quo

unless you know yourself.

Plum thought that being a acceptable size 6 or 4

would fix her and make her happy.

That, as a goal, is not happiness.

It's hope.

I-It's actual hope that you -- that we can change the world.

Plum: What had I learned about myself, really?

I was a fighter, a crazy, adventure-loving, badass mama.

And I really did believe the world could be a better place,

even just a little.

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The Soul Saga: 4 Steps To Reconnecting With Your True Self - Duration: 4:38.

"You can run away from yourself so often, and so much, just because the broken pieces

of you cut your feet too deeply if you stay around for too long."

— C. JoyBell C.

We have all been hurt by others and have even hurt ourselves at times, but have we taken

time to heal?

Becoming absolutely numb in the modern way of life is extremely common because we get

caught up in the rat race.

We're rushing about without pausing to take a deep breath because we fear we'll encounter

the naked truth.

It can be frightening to not know who you are and what you want.

Once you have figured these out, you'll be much more confident and calm.

You will no longer be bewildered and will surely find lasting happiness.

Time is constantly fleeting and it can be overwhelming, but if you are comfortable in

your space, you won't need to blame your predicament on the cruelties of passing moments.

Disconnecting with the universe and making time for yourself can be challenging.

If you can't connect with your own soul, you are on the quickest path to anxiety and

depression.

These steps will help you reclaim your true self:

1.

Meditation This is the best way to cut your contact with

the world and have a good look into your soul.

It is important to reflect, search and be calm.

The constant state of flux the universe is in, may distract you initially but it will

be alright with repeated practice.

Meditation can be of different types and what suits your friend may not work that well for

you.

You must consider your daily routine while you choose from styles like transcendental,

mantra, and mindful.

You don't have to spend hours meditating but concentrate while you do.

2.

Exercise Exercise gives you greater physical strength,

better energy level and amazing self-confidence.

It releases endorphins that uplift your mood making you feel good about yourself.

You also spend time with yourself while exercising.

Don't be impulsive and get a gym membership straight away.

Take some time analyzing your lifestyle.

You need to burn calories and the easiest way is to jog or go for walks.

It will lift your mood too.

You can also try running, aerobics, weight training, or exercise videos.

Yoga is effective for the mind, body, and even the spirit.

3.

Proper Nutrition Eat healthy to stay happy.

Food keeps the body functioning the way it should.

You must not starve yourself in the name of dieting; a proper diet is a balance of the

calorie intake.

Fat, protein, vitamins, the body needs everything and in correct proportions.

Lack of nutrition leads to illness, stress and body image issues.

That doesn't mean you'll eat more than what your body needs.

Divide and plan your meals with the help of an expert.

It will improve your overall well being.

4.

Alone Time This one is a cliché but it is true, spend

time with yourself.

Get to know what you want and how you're feeling.

Think.

Breathe.

Act.

Maintain a journal, take up a hobby, read books or just take a break and relax.

Life is too short to keep wasting your energy in things that don't matter.

Cut the clutter and stay focused.

Rejuvenate because your soul is weary.

Don't let anyone make you feel guilty for needing space.

Your mental health is important and you can only be happy if you're content.

Take a step back and reclaim yourself before you lose your soul.

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Are You The One? - Cambridge Self Help Food Bank - Duration: 0:49.

Welcome to our garden!

This is 15 thousand square feet at the Rare Charitable Research reserve and on this land

we grow fresh, local, organic produce for the Cambridge Self Help food bank.

Since 2016 myself and Taryn Jarvis have been managing this project and we've been growing

in the neighbourhood of 5 to 6 thousand pounds (of food) each year.

Mostly fresh greens, like lettuce, swiss chard, and kale.

And what we have realized is that's many thousands of plates for members of our community

in need….grown for our community, by our community.

At the Cambridge self help food bank we serve about a thousand people each month

who are food insecure.

And as they are walking through the door, they're going to find fresh produce, that's

grown right here by the community.

Siobhan…..Are you the one?

I am the one!

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Hello, and how are you today!

My name is "DiPA," which is short for "Digital Personal Assistant."

My job is to help Accenture employees in India get the answers they need faster than ever

before.

Whenever one of our people has a question about their experience as an employee, I can

answer it, quickly and easily.

Whether they're wondering about compensation...tracking time...or HR tools, I can help.

All they have to do is ask.

Looking for better ways to grow in their role?

I can handle that too.... ...by pointing them to new areas of learning

and career development.

In fact, I can help our people with almost any part of their Accenture careers, from

the moment they arrive right through the entire employee lifecycle!

What makes me such a "know-it-all?"

An Accenture IT team built me with a knowledge base that meets the key information needs

of every Accenture worker in India.

That's more than 100,000 people!

And they all think of me as a smart friend, ready with the answers they need when they

need them.

So, instead of searching through multiple sites, all they have to do is "ask DiPA!"

And because over 80 percent of Accenture employees are tech-savvy Gen Y & Z-ers, they are very

happy to chat with me.

Especially since my advanced end-to-end chat-bot technology makes me highly personal.

I can learn, grow more intelligent, and get to know each individual employee better with

every interaction.

I work 24/ and expect to answer over one million questions in my first year on the job.

But who knows where my work will take me?

I am DiPA...a highly efficient and economical Digital Personal Assistant...a perfect example

of how Accenture applies innovation not only for clients, but for Accenture people as well.

Nice chatting with you!

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U.S. to invest $113 mil. in Indo-Pacific region to support digital economy, energy, infrastructure - Duration: 1:53.

The Trump administration has announced its plan to engage with the Indo-Pacific region

in all areas by investing over one hundred million U.S. dollars in the region.

The initiative comes amid a trade spat between the U.S. and China over import tariffs,...

and pundits say such investment could lead to possible power struggle between the two

superpowers.

Kim Hyo-sun reports.

U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo announced the Trump Administration's plan to invest

over one hundred million U.S. dollars in the Indo-Pacific region.

Speaking at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Forum in Washington on Monday,... Pompeo said the

initiative is part of President Trump's Indo-Pacific strategy of engaging more deeply with the

region.

"So just as the United States made foundational contributions in the past, today I'm announcing

$113 million in new U.S. initiatives to support foundational areas of the future: digital

economy, energy and infrastructure.

These funds represent just a down payment on a new era in U.S. economic commitment to

peace and prosperity in the Indo-Pacific region."

He also stressed that the U.S. will never seek to dominate the region,... considering

that it has also fought for independence just like many of its Asian allies and friends.

Such a remark is believed to be made in reference to Beijing amid heightened tensions in the

South China Sea.

Pundits also say Washington's investment could be aimed at countering China's "Belt and Road

Initiative,"... adding that the power struggle between the world's two superpowers could

intensify in the region,... following their recent trade tensions over import tariffs.

The top U.S. diplomat added that he'll announce America's new security assistance plans for

the region when he visits Malaysia, Singapore and Indonesia this week.

Kim Hyo-sun, Arirang News.

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This Is Us - Moments: Deja Vu (Digital Exclusive) - Duration: 5:05.

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BT Essential Y Digital Cordless Telephone Review By Telephones Online - Duration: 2:15.

Welcome to the Telephones Online Studio and welcome to the latest in our series

of video reviews my name is Darren and today we're going to be having a look at

another new product from BT this is BT Essential Phone Y so you'll see I've

got a single main handset main base here but so this range is available as it's

twin trio or quad it's a digital cordless phone for the home or home

office got some really good features very easy to set out and very easy to

operate the handsets very comfortable to use got a nice backlit display very easy

to get through the menu for all your features and functions you can block

nuisance calls with this phone you will need the caller display service activate

it to your line if you haven't got that that's very easy to set up just go to

your network line provider and they will turn that on for you so once you've got

that caller display if you've added your contacts you can store 100 names and

numbers into this phone if you've added your contacts they're going to be able

to call you and get straight through anyone that's not in your contact list

they're going to be subject to announce mode where they can announce who they

are and then you'll hear that as a message but you can then decide to take

the call or deflect the call block the call straight away so this very good

system works really well built-in tijd - answering machine with

30 minutes of recording time you've got controls on the base station and a

speaker built into that so you can hear playback of your messages from there

anywhere near the base station you can do that from the handset as well it's a

built-in speakerphone you can use that to play out your messages it's very easy

to do using it as a hands-free speakerphone as well the sound quality

being digital is very impressive indeed good battery life on this phone as well

eight hours to fully charge that will provide you with an excellent

battery life indeed so this is available where the lowest prices you'll find from

our website which is www.telephonesonline.co.uk thanks for watching bye-bye

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U.S. to invest $113 mil. in Indo-Pacific region to support digital economy, energy, infrastructure - Duration: 1:54.

The Trump administration has announced its plan to engage with the Indo-Pacific region

in all areas by investing over one hundred million U.S. dollars in the region.

The initiative comes amid a trade spat between the U.S. and China over import tariffs,...

and pundits say such investment could lead to possible power struggle between the two

superpowers.

Kim Hyo-sun reports.

U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo announced the Trump Administration's plan to invest

over one hundred million U.S. dollars in the Indo-Pacific region.

Speaking at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Forum in Washington on Monday,... Pompeo said the

initiative is part of President Trump's Indo-Pacific strategy of engaging more deeply with the

region.

"So just as the United States made foundational contributions in the past, today I'm announcing

$113 million in new U.S. initiatives to support foundational areas of the future: digital

economy, energy and infrastructure.

These funds represent just a down payment on a new era in U.S. economic commitment to

peace and prosperity in the Indo-Pacific region."

He also stressed that the U.S. will never seek to dominate the region,... considering

that it has also fought for independence just like many of its Asian allies and friends.

Such a remark is believed to be made in reference to Beijing amid heightened tensions in the

South China Sea.

Pundits also say Washington's investment could be aimed at countering China's "Belt and Road

Initiative,"... adding that the power struggle between the world's two superpowers could

intensify in the region,... following their recent trade tensions over import tariffs.

The top U.S. diplomat added that he'll announce America's new security assistance plans for

the region when he visits Malaysia, Singapore and Indonesia this week.

Kim Hyo-sun, Arirang News.

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Google Assistant Deemed Smartest Digital Assistant Over Siri, Alexa and Cortana - Duration: 1:02.

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Digital Marketing Insight - Duration: 1:16.

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Digital Journalist Nia Wesley talks smoked watermelon, bridesmaid's blue's - Duration: 2:58.

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the digital vaivén: A Digital Humanities thesis by Irisdelia Garcia '18 - Duration: 2:55.

When Hurricane Maria happened I was very much called towards, how do I honor my people.

How do I write something that both engages in a larger conversation that

people are not having, and two honor the people who I love most.

My name is Irisdelia Garcia. I'm from the Bronx, New York. I am an English major,

concentrating in digital humanities and I also finished the Multicultural

Theater Certificate in the Five Colleges. My thesis is called the digital vaivén:

Atlas was a Puerto Rican, and it is an exploration of Puerto Rican identity and

embodiment through virtual reality and poetry. Vaivén, el vaivén, is a term used

in the 1950s/1960s great Puerto Rican migration. You had a lot of Puerto Ricans

moving back and forth between the u.s. and the island for a variety different

reasons. Most of it being better opportunity for their families. So the

term that was developed during that particular generation was, vaivén

Which literally means swaying, coming and going. The reason that I use a term

digital vaivén, is because there's something interesting about existing only in the

in-between but never existing in the two other spaces, which is the liminal space

I'd discuss in the thesis. I used virtual reality as a means to talk about

particular type of liminal space. Virtual reality markets itself as something that

is real, but not real. You have this experience with 360 goggles and you feel

like you're there but you're also hyper aware the fact that you're not there.

What does that mean for people who are not wearing goggles? To feel like you

live in a real place but feel like it's also not real for you. Your whole

identity and your history to be only but manufactured sums of parts.

The idea of being Puerto Rican is actually made up of a variety of different

histories. It's not just Puerto Rican it's West African slaves brought to the

island. It is Spaniard colonizers. It is U.S.

imperialism. It is the native people of the island, that all

make up what it means to be Puerto Rican, And all those different histories.

the digital vaivén becomes a metaphor and also actual real space in which, how I

have felt I have navigated being Puerto Rican in the U.S. I feel like this

place both belongs to me and does not belong to me, and the island feels like

it belongs to me and does not belong to me.

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Digital 360 - resumo de 1 minuto do Ep 1 Gestão de redes Sociais com Swonkie - Duration: 1:01.

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Avengers: Infinity War now on Digital HD: Every way to watch - Duration: 2:10.

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Digital Strategies for Online Branding - Columbia College Chicago Online - Duration: 1:07.

My name is Shannelle Armstrong Fowler. I'm the course author. In this course, you

will gain a basic understanding of marketing, customer segmentation,

competitive analysis, as well as web analytics and so much more in between.

These are areas that I am very passionate about. I've been in

communications for almost 20 years. I started in government relations, and went

on to corporate communications. And when I started my own business, I used

social media and digital communications almost exclusively to drive brand

awareness, as well as to let my customers know I existed. It is my hope that you,

too, will learn how not only to build a better brand for yourself, but also for

the organizations that you decide to work with.