Sunday, November 19, 2017

Youtube daily report Nov 19 2017

Justice With Judge Jeanine 11/19/2017, Fox News Today November 19 2017,Pres trump News Today

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만트럭버스, '2016 안전사양 시승 이벤트' 개최..마케팅 강화 - Duration: 3:51.

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현대차, '상용차 안전 운전 캠페인' 실시..안전 장치 무상 제공 - Duration: 5:10.

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만트럭버스코리아, 국제소방안전박람회서 MAN 소방지원 차량 전시 - Duration: 2:21.

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만트럭버스, 전 차종 대상 '하계 캠페인' 시행..무상점검 제공 - Duration: 2:05.

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GF vip: Giulia De lellis e la sua ennesima battuta infelice | Wind Zuiden - Duration: 3:19.

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Amici 17: la nuova classe, la battuta osé di Maria De Filippi | Wind Zuiden - Duration: 4:06.

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Olaf's Frozen Adventure

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AMSTERDAM, I MISS YOU... (ENGLISH WITH FRENCH SUBTITLES) - Duration: 7:16.

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RAP - PUNCHLINES DE GAMER - Duration: 3:46.

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My school path / Why I'm not going to school anymore ? - Duration: 11:25.

Hello I find you today in a new video and today I will talk to you about a subject that is very important to me

it's my school experience my experience with CNED and why I'm not going to school anymore

This video is very important to me because I would like it to help you if you are in the same situation

in which I was a few years ago

and you learn a little more about me so let's go!

To begin I will talk to you quickly about my school path so that you can understand what is happening

my primary there is nothing to say it was perfect I had great friends

it was cool! Towards cm2 I was getting really bored

so I thought it's ok, college is going to be much better

as little precision during the summer between cm2 and 6th I did a test with my psychologist

of Qi so a test to test the intellectual potential

and I was diagnosed early child, gifted, high intellectual potential, HPI

here and so suddenly it allowed me to understand that

it was normal that I feel different from the others since I had always felt a bit out of the way,

a little different, not thinking like everyone else etc.

And to have facilities so suddenly it has a little cleared but it's true that good

at that age, at 11, I was not really paying attention

but to have done it at the moment that explains a lot of things.

Then we go to college

6th was ok

I was a little bit boring but

in progress i mean, i made new friends etc since there was almost no one i knew this class

unfortunately during the sixth and the fifth I was put in classes called garbage classes that is to say that in my college was

ABC

the elite classes, D-E-F the garbage classes so we put

those who stayed and those who had the most difficulty.

So I was put in this class...

So here's the 6th I got bored but in the end I was really starting to get

to be fed up with it in fact of the little baby mentality that there was in this class

and I crossed the fingers so that in fifth I change class except that in 5th they did about the same classes

Great ! Arrived in 5th I was bored enormously, it was starting to not go

To explain a little more I am emetophobic so that is the phobia of throwing up

and for me the months

october november december january and even a little february it's a little bit complicated because

this is where there is more gastro etc so

I tend to worry a lot. And so every time spend this period there is enough

complicated for me but in addition there I realized that I was not like everyone

that everything that was happening in the class instead of making me laugh etc that bored me

that yeah actually I really understood that, that's where I really understood that I was not like everyone else.

And when you're 12 years old it's quite complicated to accept.

so

arrive in March

February-March I think I was starting to have big big attacks of anxiety and have a lot of trouble sleeping, I had sleep troops

I did not want to go to school anymore, I was always sad and I did not really understand why.

I was not harassed at school or did not have bad grades etc so

I did not understand in fact and then deep in me I was mad at

that everything goes well and that I can be sad. So that's where I started not to go really regularly

I could just go there I had too much anxiety attacks.

This is where it started

so the 5th it was that

I did just in March and after that it was complicated, a lot of absences

but they decided

in view of my results to make me go fourth and also to pass me in a fourth

elite ie to put me in 4th A. Arrived there it was necessary that I

getting to know new faces, there were people I knew a little bit because I was doing dance etc so

I knew a few people but it's true that it's the age when girls are hyper competitive

even if I think that after high school they are too.

Anyway, I was seen a bit like the weird but people came to talk to me

I tried to integrate at best but it's true that I was a little preoccupied by

by my anxieties. I thought that at school level it would help me but not too much in fact I also started to get bored

and then I started not going there anymore, I think in November.

When I say more go, it is not I decided overnight to not go there it was all the time efforts to go.

And crisis of anxiety on crisis of anxiety is exhausting for those who have and for those who know not to make the difference

stress is something that can be managed and anxiety crisis / panic crisis is something that is not managed that is not controlled

and I have often repeated I want to do it but I can not do it and that's something that teachers

and even the entourage has trouble understanding.

It is this sensation that I have always described,

it's as if I wanted to go forward but I was pulled back by my anxieties

and that was a little bit

it was complicated anyway.

So I started less and less go and less we go less friend so less we are supported so more is complicated

we feel different too. At school level it was ok, I tried to catch up a little bit

somehow with what others could give me but

I know it was complicated for them too to make photocopies etc I could spend

exams, checks I did it and it created a lot of jealousy because

I had good grades at these controls. You could not blame me too much

apart from not being there. I went back a little bit in February

I went two hours here two hours there, I went back and I might not have to go there

because the teachers started telling me that I had to get into the boxes.

How to say that I had understood in fact that I was not made for a box and it is already complicated to

accept but what more if I'm told it's in front of everyone

it's very very hard. So after that it started to go that I started to

to be more and more comfortable by going there an hour in an hour or so.

I thought the third is your last college go dark it's going to be okay

Yeah well I might have had to abstain because after three weeks had to start

I started to have big anxiety attacks and I could not go again.

So until February I struggled to try to find solutions, discussed with psychologists etc what could be done.

It is true that we came a little bit out of the possibilities

and in my head since the 4th trotting the story of CNED.

I started talking to my parents

who were initially a little reluctant because inevitably when we decide to do the courses at home we cut off the world

must know it.

The others are at school all day long and we are the only ones doing the lessons.

It may not be easy it's true that seeing the patent approach we just did not want that

for my anxieties I miss my patent.

So I decided to register and so I registered in February. I received my classes I worked as a sick person

and it was patent time when I had an anxiety attack the same day.

When I was there, going back to school was very hard and I came across an incredible

I thank the universe, a nurse who kindly proposed to me to pass the patent in his

office so that I can do it without anxiety attack so of course I accepted I passed and ...

I got my patent so I was pretty proud because

it had been in the years before and here it was, I was too happy to have it and came after high school the question of high school.

So what I wanted

go ? Where did I want to continue the CNED?

And for the second

honestly i did not feel able to, i wanted to take a break because the years before bah it's trying

Here I just wanted to take a break to try the cned and if I did not get there maybe I would have gone back to high school.

Except that in the second bah I fell in love

it's simply a way of

to organize to have free time as I said I fell in love with the operating mode of cned

and so the second went very well

Then came the question

the first so

Since I loved this mode of operation I decided to continue.

I had a lot of pressure anyway because ben there were bac exams, it's true that they told me but you're sure you'll get there

you do not want to take teachers

in addition in case.

I say nan nan I can get there I feel able.

I finished the program in March that is to say that I have not badly charbonned.

and

so I spent the tests everything went very well this time no anxiety and the results I confess I had a little

the ball in the stomach because we always question ourselves we say to myself did I do well?

Should not I have had to listen to others and take a teacher? And in fact in view of the results

I did it well because I'm going to say it because I'm pretty proud of it, at my time I did it alone

the teachers who interrogated me told me already that

I worked a lot

in view of the file that I had given and I had 16 so I am extremely proud of it.

I am extremely proud of my other notes, my parents are also very proud of what I did.

Because in fact others are more surprised than me

because as I have in the previous video I still have trouble telling me that it's complicated because for me it's the best

the best way to access education for me the classical school system does not suit me but I also know and I say

that yes the cned is not suitable for everyone, it requires rigor and discipline.

You just have to find his way, actually.

Came the question of bah this year the terminale what I was doing is what I was going to in a high school since

a few years before I said good

in the final I would go to high school to have teachers etc but there since I have

seen by myself that I could get there without a teacher I decided to continue to cned since as I said I'm really in love with cned.

If you want other videos on the cned tell me in the comments like that I'll tell you how I organize myself

how are things going on with them etc.

So now this year I'm still at the cned it's going very well

I'm going well

and then I am confident for the bac!

So here is this video is over

I hope ou like it, do not hesitate to tell me

as I said previously in the comments the ideas of videos that you would like to see on the cned or just on my channel

Also do not hesitate to tell me your course if you too had a path a bit fraught with pitfalls like mine.

I really hope that

through this video you will have seen that

if you struggling too you are not alone

and who always has solutions that maybe it will not be the cned, maybe it will be the professional way, maybe it will be

to continue in the traditional school system but that if you do not go into these little boxes, there is always a way to get there

certainly it takes more effort because you always have to find alternatives but

here I am the living proof it is possible.

Unti my next video

we can meet on the social networks that will be in bar info I send you a lot of love a lot of positivity

and here I do you huge kisses and I tell you very soon ciao

For more infomation >> My school path / Why I'm not going to school anymore ? - Duration: 11:25.

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DEFI DE OUFF!!!! SKATE VLOG#11 (Zomboy Durden) - Duration: 9:24.

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Benjamin Bratt is Ernesto

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Mercedes-Benz SLK-Klasse 200 K. - Duration: 0:59.

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'Saturday Night Live' Takes Aim at Al Franken, an 'S.N.L.' Alumnus|K CHANNEL - Duration: 1:41.

'Saturday Night Live' Takes Aim at Al Franken, an 'S.N.L.' Alumnus

Photo Colin Jost led the "Weekend Update" segment with criticism of Senator Al Franken and a photo from a 2006 U.S.O. tour.

It's a question that has hovered over nearly every new episode of "Saturday Night Live" this season: How will this sketch show, which sits at the intersection of pop culture and politics, handle the latest accusation of sexual misconduct by a prominent, powerful man?.

In past installments, depending on the man in question, "S.N.L." has addressed the topic belatedly (with Harvey Weinstein), profusely (Roy S. Moore) or fleetingly (Louis C.K.).

But this weekend, the question became especially delicate: How would "Saturday Night Live" take aim at Senator Al Franken, Democrat of Minnesota, who on Thursday apologized for groping and forcibly kissing Leeann Tweeden, a radio newscaster, during a U.S.O.

tour in 2006? Would the show acknowledge this at all? As if anyone needed reminding, Mr Franken is one of the most successful alumni of "S.N.L.": a founding member of the show's writing staff, a frequent performer in its earliest years and a featured cast member and contributor throughout the 1980s and '90s.

While this weekend's episode, which was hosted by Chance the Rapper and featured a musical performance by Eminem, took its time in getting to the subject, the show did eventually make clear where it stood.

Leading off the "Weekend Update" segment, the co-anchor Colin Jost said, "Thursday is Thanksgiving, and there's so much to be thankful for this year, unless you're a human woman.

" Here the screen showed a picture of Mr Franken, Bill Cosby, Mr Moore, Louis C. , President Trump and Mr Weinstein.

For more infomation >> 'Saturday Night Live' Takes Aim at Al Franken, an 'S.N.L.' Alumnus|K CHANNEL - Duration: 1:41.

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SNL: Chance the Rapper criticizes Batman's 'excessive' war on crime in sharp sketch|K CHANNEL - Duration: 1:34.

SNL: Chance the Rapper criticizes Batman's 'excessive' war on crime in sharp sketch

Chance the Rappers got a problem with Batman.

In one of the nights funniest sketches, Chance, Leslie Jones, Chris Redd, and Kenan Thompson played citizens of Gotham who were invited to attend a Thanksgiving event at Bruce Waynes (Beck Bennett) manor and proceeded to complain about the Dark Knights excessive war on crime — specifically his penchant for injuring people from their neighborhoods and hanging them from gargoyles for minor offenses.

You know how Batman is tough on crime? Chance asked Bruce, who knows Batman. Well, can you tell him to cool it down in our neighborhoods? Somebodys gotta do something about him.

I mean, he broke my best friends jaw in two places and all he did was steal a TV.

Of course, Bruce Wayne tried to make excuses for his alter-egos use of force, saying Batman fights crime wherever he sees it. Well, it just seems like hes in our neighborhood all the time, replied Chance.

In the end, the group decided that maybe it was time to take the fight to Batman. I hope somebody kicks Batmans a–, said Jones, with Thompson adding. We should all jump him, the whole community. Teach him a lesson..

Yeah, leave him hanging by his drawers for a change! said Chance. Sounds like Batman better tighten up the Batcaves security…. Watch the sketch above.

For more infomation >> SNL: Chance the Rapper criticizes Batman's 'excessive' war on crime in sharp sketch|K CHANNEL - Duration: 1:34.

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(AT) Priznania snajperov, ktorí zabíjali ľudí na Kyjevskom majdane - Duration: 20:03.

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12 of the World's Strangest Natural Wonders - Duration: 7:59.

12 of the World's Strangest Natural Wonders

The Eye of the Sahara, Mauritania.

This 25-mile-wide depression is reminiscent of a bulls-eye from the air.

Its located in the middle of a flat and featureless area of Mauritanian desert.

It was formed by wind erosion over the course of millions of years.

The wind eroded various layers of sediment, quartzite and other rocks to give the Eye its appearance. .

 Socotra Archipelago, Yemen.

The Socotra Archipelago has been isolated almost completely without interruption for millions of years, which has resulted in some bizarre instances of evolution.

It is home to trees that ooze blood-red sap (pictured above), as well as others that are shaped like bottles.

In addition, there are 180 bird and 700 plant and fauna species that arent found anywhere else on earth. .

 Spotted Lake, British Columbia.

This lake emerges during the summer when most of its water evaporates, leaving behind large concentrations of salt, titanium, calcium, sulfates, and other minerals that form a polka-dot pattern on the surface.

In addition, the polka dots appear in different shades of green, yellow and brown circles.

The lake is a sacred site to the First Nations of the Okanagan Valley.

 Moeraki Boulders, New Zealand.

Although they appear to be have been put there by giants, these enormous spherical structures are made up of masses of compacted sediment that was formed underground more than 50 million years ago.

The eroding sand around them eventually led them to appear on the surface.

They measure several feet across. .    .

 Silfra Rift, Iceland.

This wondrous place allows you to swim and dive in a gigantic crack that represents the boundaries between two tectonic plates.

The water is so clear in this location that divers report underwater visibility of up to 1,000 feet.

It comes from melting glacial ice that takes over a century to reach the rift. .

 The Cave of the Crystals, Mexico.

  More than 1,000 feet underground in a working lead and silver mine, giant crystals of gypsum crisscross a cave, sprouting out at all angles.

This cave was only discovered in 2000, and has to be navigated carefully, because temperatures can reach 150 degrees Fahrenheit.

Thats not to mention near 100% levels of humidity.

Some of the crystals are four feet wide and 50 feet in length. .

 Waitomo Glowworm Caves, New Zealand.

Bioluminescence is the ability of living organisms to illuminate themselves in the darkness.

Its actually possible to take a ride through the cave system that these famous glowworms live in.

As your eyes adjust to the darkness, they collectively begin to look like a turquoise starscape.

 Chocolate Hills, The Philippines.

On Bohol Island, there are some 2,000 symmetrically shaped hills that, on occasion, rise 400 feet above the surrounding farmland.

The Chocolate Hills are actually made out of limestone, and are covered in grass.

Its pretty obvious to see why theyre called the Chocolate Hills, isnt it? .

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 Asbyrgi Canyon, Iceland.

Legend has it that this canyon was formed by the hoof of a Norse gods horse touching the ground, but a much more plausible explanation is that it was formed by glacial flooding between 3,000 and 10,000 years ago.

The canyon is two miles long and half a mile wide, and is surrounded by cliffs that are more than 300 feet high. .

 Sahara el Beyda, Egypt.

As you can imagine, the Sahara Desert isnt the most varied landscape in the world, but there are curious stone pillars that rise above the deserts sand in certain places.

At Sahara el Beyda, you can see the sharper, whiter layers of sedimentary rocks peering through. .

Lake Retba, Senegal.

A particular kind of algae called Dunaliella Salina is the reason for this unusual lakes pinkish-red color.

It also has extremely high salt content, which allows the algae to thrive and swimmers to float on its surface effortlessly.

 Ice Towers of Mount Erebus, Antarctica.

Mount Erebus is the worlds most southerly active volcano.

Due to Antarctica being so cold, escaping volcanic gas passes through caves and freezes, with some of it forming into chimney towers that can stand more than 60 feet high.

For more infomation >> 12 of the World's Strangest Natural Wonders - Duration: 7:59.

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