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Experiencing Nigerian vs American schooling - Duration: 24:13.

and I said something that I probably shouldn't have said thinking about it

now but I mean how are you guys and welcome back to my channel

my name is Laraddiji if you're watching for the first time you're most

especially welcome to this family have you seen the episode about the products I

used when my kids were younger okay I think you'll learn a thing or two if

you watch it and even have a comment or two about it just check it out

don't forget to like this video and subscribe if you've been inspired from

what you'll hear today shout out to my husband he's helping me

make all of this look very well I'll link his details down below if you need him

for video production projects in the New York City area it's a freestyle week so

I wanted to talk about a very important topic my experiences with schools I

attended back home and hear in US alright so let's get to it I love that I

get to go back in time with you guys to the schools I attended back in my home

country Nigeria compared to the ones I attended here in the States so thank God

for YouTube I'll also be able to watch this video many years to come hopefully

I really wish I started Youtubing many years ago because I think I have

some sort of memory problem mostly detailed memory loss for the purpose of

this video though I'll only talk about memories that stand out from all the

schools I've attended I was born in Lagos State this is usually the State where I

believe most people who travel to Nigeria visit first I don't remember

much from the first school I attended called Police Children school but I do

remember seeing a class picture later on when I was older in our family photo

album which I don't have here the pictures are all you know back home my

mom and I actually lived with my parent and gran will with my grandparents when

I was about four years old here and the picture was taken around maybe 1991

in the one in the picture I remember seeing my mom who was also a teacher in that

school myself and the rest of my Primary one class

that I was apparently a part of equivalent to first grade here in the

States I also remember my parents telling me

stories where she would try to get a seat on an overcrowded public bus by

putting me through the window of the bus and then telling the bus conductor she

had to get to her daughter basically basically getting transportation was a

hassle back then and that was one of the ways you know that people would resort

to doing you know to get a sit on the bus, so earlier on in my parents marriage,

they were living apart due to their jobs you know then my mom and I moved to

Osun State where my dad was I had a little brother by now I was maybe five

years old and the year was 1992, I remember attending this very small

school not far from my house called Osun State College Primary school it

was the only school I attended I had a school bus

I believe another school had a school bus but this was one that I used actually

so my brother and I ayyended only one grade here for me that was Primary 2

equivalent to second grade nothing much really happen here for me but I do

remember my parents saying I discovered the swing here and that my uniform was

always dirty, brown as brown can be by the time I came home, even my uniform

what, even if my uniform was washed dried, cleaned and pressed the night before it

would come back dirty dirty dirty brown by the time by the time they picked me up

and then we had to move again about 30 minutes to an hour away from

where we lived, then I started attending a Catholic school called Saint Franciscan

primary school I did my third fourth and fifth grade in that school from 93 to

around 95, by now I was about eight years old and not a much really not

much really happened here in this school but I do remember getting an infected knee

that made me walk very funny for an eight-year-old right because of the pain

I was in so much pain so because of the pain I was in I was walking funny, my

knee got so swollen and painful and after a while without medical treatment

it started oozing a lot of yucky stuff okay I don't think I've ever fallen ill

except for this, I think I got a septic knee from kneeling down because you know

that's how we show respect to our elders and you know like how Chinese bow

Chinese people will bow, we kneel down on the floor so I think I might have

scraped my knee on some dirt or something and bacteria entered it and that

was my first run-in with clinics in Nigeria so anyway I believe that's where

my love for nursing came from anyway alright, a nurse had made an impression

on me when I was being treated, while schooling at Saint Franciscan my parents

also made money you know farming, things were very tough around this time and the

only way that we could make money was to fund my dad had some experiences with

his dad so we were able to grow yam and peppers and corns and other things and

one thing that I definitely enjoyed about that time was that I loved helping

my dad in his plantation I don't remember a time when I helped my mom in

the kitchen but I was always with my dad so this made me very independent at a

very young age and I um even now as an adult I always find myself telling

people you know "it's okay, you don't have to help me, you know, I'm not helpless I

can I can do it" it's really what I want to say if I need help I'll ask you know

not in any proud way but I've always learned to do tough tasks

myself so anyway I don't want to go to another topic

so from Osun State then we had to move agaim back to my grandma's house

in Lagos State, my grandpa had passed on by this time, my dad won us lottery and

he would travel to the States so my schooling adventure continued that ended

in primary five in Osun State and then the adventure continued in Shadel

Montessori high school in 1996, I'll tell you something about this school, do, the

reason we started attending the school my brother and I my immediate brother

and I is because when my mom went to the school literally my mom looked up and

the ceiling was like oh my goodness eye- catching and my mom said this is the

school you're going to I kid you not, we went to the school because of the

ceiling okay I'm telling you so anyway I actually love this school I had to

repeat primary five I don't know for some reason 5th grade that's fifth grade

equivalent here I had to repeat it I don't know why, I learnt the Montessori

way of spelling and then I finished my primary school education

the year after there was a time I thought I would attend boarding school

in another State for my secondary school secondary school education and actually

I had to cut my hair in preparation for that but that ended up not happening so

now I ended up bald and needed another high school to go to.

mm-hmm and later came back to Lagos again and started attending Distinct

Medal College DMC I call it and lasted only one year in this school a year and

a half or so because two phenomenal incidents

happen here, this was the first time I passed out okay that's number one thank

anybody now I was most likely dehydrated for some reason, okay I remember vividly

Nigeria's national anthem

I blacked out and I do remember we were on the school assembly where all the

students of the entire school you know stood and the teachers would be

in the front and I passed out flat-out passed out, all I saw was one of the

teachers you know some of the teachers running towards me and they picked me up

and took me to the school's clinic so hmm

as a Nigerian kid when you pass out right?

All hell breaks loose, what's going on, what happened why did she pass out? so I was

given a liter of fluids and I had the most delicious I'm over sweetened and

concentrated chocolate milk thinking about it now, oh my gosh, it was so good

I was maybe 10 or 11 years old here and trust me I loved the attention the

second incident in this private school was that, I'm pausing the second incident

in this private school was that there were probably less than ten students in

a class so basically in my class there was about six students I think and then

we had male twins enroll and join our class, the twins are actually in

London now you know they're living their lives, they're married with kids anyway

we had down time on this glorious and beautiful day and we were talking and

you know gisting and I said something that I probably shouldn't have said

thinking about it now but I mean we were just gisting right? so I said "after the

twins we haven't had any student join us what's going on what's going on you guys

must be blocking the door of our class" hmm that's all I said I didn't curse, I

didn't 'shepe' for anybody, I did not say a bad word

I did not wish someone dead, I did not wish someone ill all right but

apparently the principal of the school was walking around at that same exact

time I was talking and all she did was call me

into her office, she accused me me me of blocking the door of that class so that

students wouldn't come into the class Who am I? what's my own? what's my

business? am i I'm in the school to learn you know are they paying me anyway I forgot it

whole details about you know the whole thing but I do remember the end of it

all was that I had to leave I had to leave the school okay that was the end

of the story I had to leave and let's just let's just you know disrupt an

innocent child's school education system career over nonsense right so I left

the school because of that, that didn't even hurt me right there was a book that

was gifted to me around that same time by one of my seniors then the principal

seized it from me why I don't know I never saw that book ever again this

simple story is is a big thing that happened in my life that I sometimes

don't even want to remember but I just thank God that that's over, from that

incident I kind of retreated and wouldn't speak or really talk about my

inner thoughts, my parents at this time were not with us and going through all

this really was very tough this might be the reason why I forget things easily

you know because I just try not to hold on to anything seriously in

particular so the moral of the story is that when you're living your life always

remember that nothing just happens just for it to happen God is the master

planner and he knows the beginning from the end I believe now from the bottom

from the bottom of my heart that God just saved me from a bigger problem and

put me in a safe place instead, while I was attending on the primary school you

know Shadel Montessori primary school they didn't have high school then that

was one of the reasons I had to attend another high school in the first place

but thank God by the end of the accusation issue that me I was the one

holding the class and not letting people come in, as if I am the

gate man and they had a gate man as if I was the gate man of the class so anyway

after all that Shadel International High School was born and

they were building it at the time so by the time although all that issue was

over Shadel International High School was enrolling students and there I found

myself I attended junior secondary school on the second and the third part

and then I I finished my senior secondary one and the beginning of SS

two when the plans to travel to um United States and you know reunite with

my parents came to pass, so the classes were that I attended in that high school

was equivalent to the eighth grade ninth grade and tenth grade I was

about to start 11th grade when we came here to the States

the awesome experience I had here was with the schools Inter-house sport, you

know Shadel International High School had and it's not most actually most high

schools in Nigeria most schools in Nigeria have um they call it

International House International how sports how sports where they have a blue

house green house yellow house and you know just primary colors and green house

so I was in the Yellow house which actually made me like yellow the best

that's why yellow is my favorite color ok wink wink for the future the entire

school students were pre-divided into these teams and I was in the Yellow

house you know team and I was voted to be the team's Queen you know cuz I got a

pretty face, don't I? yeah right so one of the senior students on our team back

then you know she made me up that was actually my first stint of make up my

senior she made me up I put a wig on, the most beautiful

gown you know, loan I won't mention her name here because I don't have a

permission but she was one of the people that left an incredible impression on

incredible positive impression on me I felt like a queen on that day and I've

never been so happy in my life back then this is why yellow is my

favorite color, I had a good time here in the States reunited with my

family I had to start over from tenth grade at Curtis High School you know in

New York City and because of my age they had to pull me back back one grade and

then that was also when I started my nursing my nursing career, life was

definitely different with relearning who my parents were in a new country their

believes their values and parenting was also their parenting was modified from

what I knew, schooling was very different I missed my friends and my neighbors you

know my mentality then was that once we leave we won't be able to see them or

talk to them again, I was depressed you know that was when Facebook came out

originally and became popular and I was able to reconnect with with them but the

relationship wasn't the same you know just like any relationship

I took public transportation to school and was told to go to school and come

right back home high school was horrid here oh my

goodness it wasn't like back home I pretended through it all just like my

pregnancies, students made fun of my shoes my accent and boy did I even

retire into my shell the more okay I'm talking too much now, I tried to be like

some of the students in my class and joined the running team after a while I

was asking myself "why why am i punishing myself who's running after me why did I

joined the running team who's running after me? and

figuratively and physically I was just done I was always the last in every

competition, I was alone a lot so I just quit the team I'm like forget this, then

I found another another team lawn tennis which I love but I quit that too

I was finding myself and where I had belonged but just the thing it didn't

work out in high school unfortunately my self-esteem was so low

because I had acne also, you know back home I could have eaten all the peanuts

I could have and not get a lick of pimple but here one peanut could give

me maybe five to six bumps on my head painful ones too so that kind of had a

negative impact on my life and I was still trying to get used to the the food

here too I finished high school at 17 years old

still unsure of myself, my achievements and what laid ahead of me this was around

2004 I was off to college I went you know pursuing nursing further, the funny

thing that happened to me in high school that I would never forget though before

I move on to college is that one night I had vegetables the night before going to

school and by the next morning I was having a lot of stomach trouble, while I

was on the bus it felt like everyone could hear my stomach growling and

grumbling, I had to poop and I tried so hard to hold it till like go to school

every step I took whoo was with hot prayer, I remembered my dad's office was

not far from from my school so and my dad was still at home because I had to

leave earlier to get to school on time so I made it to the office but the office

was closed and trust me I lost all hope my G.I. system just released the

unimaginable, my pants my shoes everything soiled

I didn't eat vegetable for a long time after that, trust me, I was so glad

didn't happen in my school my life would have been over as if it wasn't over

already like that would have been second death I'm always glad that I didn't

attend University back in my country there's so many things there's so many

stories that could have that could have happened you know like the professor not

giving me my grade but I deserve because I didn't sleep with him or the cult

member that would be chasing me or bribing professors just so I can get my

grades and many more, I thought I attended a local college here for my

undergraduate nursing program that took me five years to complete nothing

special you know really happened out of the ordinary in college except I was

still finding my way and then I found my husband, I started my master's program

before we got married and I wanted to finish the program actually before I

started having kids but that didn't happen the children came first before I

finished, it was tough but I'm glad that's over

all I get to do now is focus on my children's success there was a lot of

moving when I was younger and I'm hoping to keep that to a minimum for my

children so that they can grow in a consistent and uninterrupted manner, there

was also that period of five years that we weren't with our parents and even

though my aunt and my grandma did an awesome awesome awesome job raising us

in that critical time period of our lives I still would have preferred

prefer to be with my parents so for me I hope that there won't be a situation

where I would be separated from my you know for my kids so anyway the moral of

all this rambling is to cherish every moment, every experience, every situation,

every hardship, every disappointment, every negative time of your life you

know, cherish them because with with all that will come growth, it'll come wisdom

and a life of fulfillment. now to you guys have you experienced anything close to

what I have? have you ever moved a lot when you were younger? what were the consequences

that you felt you know that you experienced and you know any

separation from your from your parents while groing up you know do share your

experiences I always love going back in time and just relive memories you know

these are the things that make make you grow and really enjoy your life whether

you've had positive experiences or negative experiences I want to thank you

very much for staying with me to the very end I didn't mean for this to be

this long but I do hope you enjoyed every minute of it and I hope you learn

something new about me today so that's all for now you guys if you're new to this

channel once again my name is Laraddiji ask questions if you have any, you can

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subscribe, click that red button the next video will be about the twins

you know School of Fraternal Twins and how they are alarm clocks for us

remember or remember all you did to your parents mm-hmm all right so the next one

will be about the twins they are our natural alarm clocks

I call them alarm clocks for parents have you ever been a child you know, do

you remember all the things you did to your parents so you definitely want to

check that out do check out the suggested videos in the description box below

I'm hoping to read from you guys don't forget to love your neighbor as yourself

remember to rest-in-peace we all need to be living-in-peace stay blessed I do

love you guys alright thank you guys for sticking if sticking with me stay

blessed I'll see you in my next video

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What Is Parkinson'S Disease And How It Can Be Dealt

Parkinson's disease effects whole of your body from head to toe and almost cripple you

at the end.

It starts from affecting your voluntary body movements and involves other serious issues

such as dementia (forgetfulness), depression, behavioral and cognitive changes, troubled

sleep, sometimes hallucinations, inability to stay put, fatigue, problem with swallowing,

constipation, urinary issues, joint and muscles aches, trouble with movements, problem in

maintaining balance and more.

Research says 50-80% people with Parkinson's disease experience dementia and they are three

time more likely to fall due to their inability to balance their body.

What Causes Parkinson 's disease To spill the truth, the causes of Parkinson's

diseases are yet to be found.

However, researchers are trying to figure this out.

It is seen that troubled movement, dementia and other related symptoms express themselves

with the death of some nerve cells.

Dopamine, a hormone, is responsible for carrying the movement related messages to the brain

via neurotransmitters which basically depend on nerve cells for their traffic.

When one of these nerve cells dies, the connection gets lost and messages aren't properly transmitted

from one part of the body to the other.

Thus, delayed or absence of the response from nervous system causes the whole trouble.

It is also evident that Parkinson's disease flourishes with time and until now, there

is no significant update on its complete treatment.

However, there are treatments available that help control the symptoms and with proper

care, the patients can manage to live a close-to-normal life.

How is Parkinson Disease Diagnosed?

As there are no certain causes identified behind the onset of Parkinson's disease,

its diagnosis also doesn't involve specific tests that can give your physician a lead

about the quick diagnosis.

To make it sure it's Parkinson's your doctor might ask you different questions.

They can be about tremors, their duration or location, about your mental health, other

emotional problems and about your stomach.

Certain medical tests can be applied to distinguish your symptoms from another disease that might

cause similar symptoms.

So, diagnosis of Parkinson's disease cannot be done by taking your blood or urine and

by testing it.

Its major part affects your cognition and physical movements which is obviously more

related to the observation.

How Parkinson's Disease is Treated?

As mentioned earlier, there are no specific medicines that can cure the Parkinson's

disease.

However, certain medicines are used to reduce the severity and duration of Parkinson's

symptoms.

If your symptoms are mild, your doctor might even consider it unnecessary to recommend

any medicine.

And if they are severe, he will manage to control your symptoms to offer you a bit normal

life.

How Parkinson 's disease Effect day-to-day Life?

Speaking the medical truth, it affects your life in all possible effects whether it's

your social life, work life, family life or personal life.

Many people survive until the end with mild symptoms while others get to live with medically

equipped lives.

You must consider changing the way you work or what you do for the living once you're

diagnosed.

Because, as mentioned earlier, it flourishes!

More of, depression and loneliness is another major obstacle Parkinson's disease causes.

If so, don't forget to contact a counsellor.

Better if you have a trustworthy doctor a call away to get the instant consultation.

How to Take Care of a Person with Parkinson's Disease?

Taking care of someone with Parkinson's disease can get tricky if you don't take

appropriate measures.

First of all, it's better if you know about the disease itself.

You should know about the symptoms, treatment, prevalence, comorbidity and risks involved.

Better to keep track of your loved one's medicines, appointments, routine check and

make a schedule that might not stress you out.

Make it sure you are not giving up on your health in the process.

Keep the other family members, friends and relatives involved.

Don't mind hiring someone to take care of him/her on your account when you aren't

around.

No matter how much you move someone, you need to understand that you can't do anything.

Try to set very discrete and realistic goals for yourself and don't lose your whole energy.

Keep consulting doctor and try to enable the patient to take care of himself to help him

lead a relatively better and healthy life.

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Hindi | Jio Holi offer | 10 GB 4G DATA free | only for jio users | Miss call on 1299 | HAPPY HOLI - Duration: 2:50.

HELLO FRNDS, HOW ARE YOU

IF MY WORK IS GOOD THEN PLEASE LIKE IT

IF MY WORK IS GOOD THEN PLEASE SUBSCRIBE MY CHANNEL

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Identity Crisis: Moving and Living Abroad - Duration: 4:58.

hey guys I'm Iris

hey it's Kevin

so I've moved back to Canada

and I know it's been a while since I've been on YouTube

and it's because I've gained my permanent residency status in Canada

Kevin and I both moved between countries

he's moved to

from Trinidad to Dubai and then Canada

and also many places in Canada

so when I first moved to Canada as an international student

I was facing this conflict between my own identities because

as a Taiwanese person I was trying to blend in, to assimilate, to integrate into the Canadian culture

and that really made me reject everything Asian about myself

I guess yeah, a lot of people might come up here and they want to sound Canadian

and dress Canadian and do what Canadians do but not for me I don't want to sound Canadian

I'm not saying I don't like Canada

but you know I want to remember my culture

when I went back to Trinidad after being years in Dubai

I felt almost more distant because I haven't been there in a while

my accent isn't as strong as of course people in Trinidad

so it made me feel more distant

which I didn't like

it didn't make me feel superior

maybe it felt outside

like an outsider in my own country which I don't want to be

of course I'd rather be outsider in someone else's country than my own country

because then I'll just always be it outsider

in Taiwan, there was this idea that if you study abroad then you are somewhat better than locals

what they say is that you drank the Western ink

yeah and I think that idea stuck to me when I was studying here

and I realize how conflicting I was with my own identities

and slowly I guess with the age you kind of grow out of it

and now I'm at the point where I am throwing myself back into the Asian culture

because that to me it's it's part of me and I really accept

I've come to terms with who I am and where I grew up

my co-workers basically all of them are Canadians, like born in Canada

and you know, they talk about ice hockey and Canadian football and I'm not into that

it doesn't necessarily make you a Canadian or whoever you want to be

unless you share the same culture, experience and background

a small island in the Caribbean and that's rare

I mean how many people could actually say that they are born in an Island in the Caribbean

that hosts about a million people

but it could also be the opposite where.. you feel isolated?

or you feel like you're from an island where nobody's heard of

when people asked me where you're from I said Taiwan but at the same time

I added, oh you probably never heard of it, and I always sound apologetic about them not knowing

their ignorance of where I'm from because it's such a tiny island

that's not how I felt well, if you don't know, then you don't know

I'm not going to apologize because you don't know

one key takeaway is that you really need to, I guess, process your own experience

in order to come to terms with who you are and where you're from

especially how the world is today

you see people moving from all over the world into Canada and Europe

I mean I guess it's kind of scary sometimes you see like other cultures coming into your own country

and they could be taking over you know

or just kicking your culture out but just remember that

be kind to foreigners be kind to people

not all of them, not everyone is bad

and they could be scared and all alone

and they have no family where would they go

make their day a bit better and be kind to them

so what do you guys think

if you had experience being an immigrant, an expat or an international student

how did you feel or I guess did you have the same experience as either of us do

comment down below and let us know

because we love to hear your opinions and your experience

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Happily Ever After Dinner With Cinderella At 1900 Park Fare - Grand Floridian Character Dining WDW - Duration: 7:42.

We're at the Grand Floridian for our dinner reservation at 1900 Park Fare.

We are excited! We've done the breakfast but never the dinner, so that'll be fun!

Just a beautiful hotel!

And through the lobby and to the left is the entrance to 1900 Park Fare.

We get to see Cinderella, Prince Charming, the wicked stepmother, two wicked stepsisters.

I'm afraid of them! Sometimes the Fairy Godmothers Comes, but

not very often. I like her, but I'm afraid of the wicked stepsisters.

Right at the entrance to 1900 Park Fare is a chocolate sculpture. It even has the

glass slipper. That's all chocolate!

Hand-decorated by the Grand Floridian Bakery.

How are you? Hi, honey! How you doin? Good!

I'll ask my assistant if she might take a picture of us.

Oh, perhaps he can take it on his own! A video one, how about that?

That would be great! Thank you!

Mother said, "Drizella, you're already underhanded, you're good at backstabbing,

you've just got work on the conniving!" Wow, you're a quick learner! My gosh!

Well, I'm the smart one of the family!

Anyhoo, would either of you like to have your portrait this evening?

We would love to. You're the reason we came. As it should be!

Look at you two! Wow!

It has mice on it.

I don't like mice. They scare me. They're tiny and they have weird feet! And claws.

And some of them have red eyes, which I don't trust anybody with red eyes. Scary! I'm the same way.

Creepy. Little beady eyes! My favorite story is Nutcracker, you see,

the rats were very mean. Yes they were.

Come, come, come, come! You look so beautiful!

Thank you. I know.

You look quite lovely yourself. That's why I'm taking a picture with you.

I wouldn't if you weren't pretty! I'm only teasing.

Cheese!

Awwww! Perfect!

Now he's supposed to buy you a new diamond. No, no that's not right!

Are you going to argue with me, Anastasia Tremaine? I don't think so! Never mind. You're right!

We haven't met Cinderella yet, so we're afraid to get up and go get food.

Hi, Prince Charming! What?!?

You're my Prince Charming! Well, and you're my Princess!

There goes Drizella.

Isn't the room pretty!

There's a lot of little princesses here tonight. There's one.

Let's look at your food.

Donna got some turkey and pasta. This is butternut squash ravioli,

and mashed potatoes. I've got some herb-encrusted sirloin and some

mongolian beef, mashed potatoes.

She just naturally sparkles. I certainly believe that.

I'm happy to see a royal couple from the kingdom here.

Would you like to join me for a royal portrait together! Yes, that would be great!

Delighted!

May I take your arm? Sure! Why thank you, indeed!

A little video there first.

You two must be having a wonderful time together.

Are we celebrating something special?

Oh, just being here with you!

But I do hope you two find time to go dancing together.

My husband and I are quite fond of the dance.

Might we take a portrait together?

You look so beautiful!

You look quite beautiful yourself. Your dress sparkles like mine!

You both look good together!

This is the kids area for the food. There's hot dog buns, and hot dogs,turkey meatballs,

marinara sauce, elbow macaroni, pizza.

And salad fixings over here. A couple of

different kinds of salad. Tossed, Caesar, and mixed greens.

Butternut squash ravioli, salmon, shrimp. The Mongolian beef is very good.

A carving station.

There's the herb-encrusted sirloin, and carved roast turkey.

There's fruits in this section.

Buttered chicken.

Mussels, England Clam Chowder.

Another kids area. Buttered corn, homemade macaroni and cheese, chicken nuggets.

Plenty of desserts. Gummy bears, Rice Krispie treats, brownies, apple cobbler, vanilla pudding, cookies.

Carrot cake and Key Lime tarts and cannolis.

Plenty of food, plenty of variety, and it's all really good!

Great meal and great characters.

You can get your picture taken with

the slipper after you eat.

The Grand Floridian is just beautiful, and we had a great meal at 1900 Park Fare.

The characters were really fun and interacted well with us. Yes they are

really cute. Yeah, of course we got to see Cinderella and Prince Charming.

We're on the pathway to go to the Polynesian. Pretty soon we ought to be seeing the

fireworks coming from Magic Kingdom.

We're watching the Happily Ever After fireworks from the beach at the Polynesian.

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Cop Rushes To Scene Of Hit-And-Run, Heart Drops When He Sees What She Left Behind - Duration: 2:24.

Cop Rushes To Scene Of Hit-And-Run, Heart Drops When He Sees What She Left Behind

When arriving at a scene, police officers must be prepared for anything.

They see the shocking, the awful, the deadly darker side of life.

Sometimes, though, officers come across something that is unexpected and appalling, even for

them.

Something that they can't explain or understand.

That was the case for LAPD officer John Neal Cooke.

The call he and his partner responded to was for a hit-and-run in North Hills.

The driver had crashed into a fire hydrant and fled the scene.

Witnesses stated there was only one car and driver involved.

Cooke and his fellow officer anticipated a pretty cut-and-dry conclusion to the incident

– find the driver and close the case.

Everything changed, though, when Cooke's partner noticed something in the back seat

of the vehicle: "You guys, there's a baby in here!"

Spotting the officers, the 2-year-old little boy began to cry.

Cooke's paternal side took over.

He's from a large family, so is familiar with kids and how to comfort them.

Cooke took the frightened child in his arms and fed him a bottle.

He cradled the boy and patted his back, eventually calming him down before the toddler was taken

to a local hospital as a precautionary measure.

Thankfully, the child wasn't injured in the crash.

The boy's mother, 27-year-old Elizabeth Robles, was located at her home in Van Nuys.

She'd wandered three miles away from the scene and her baby boy.

Robles was arrested at her residence for suspicion of driving under the influence.

She may also face charges of child endangerment.

The little boy was not returned to her, but instead surrendered to the Department of Child

And Family Services.

Thank goodness for angels like Officer Cooke and his partner.

They went above and beyond the call of duty in caring for this little boy.

They could've snatched him from his car seat and handed him off to paramedics without

attempting to settle him.

We're grateful for the kindness and compassion they showed to the frightened little boy.

Were you touched by the way Officer Cooke took care of this abandoned little boy?

So share this!

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Akad - Payung Teduh (Official Lyrics Video) - Duration: 4:23.

this feeling, it's strange, isn't it?

it's almost as though it came fluttering down from the sky

the color of this special season fills me with excitement

without a sound, nor a sign

our fate changes silently

at the thought of the coming future, my heartbeat quickens

when you feel troubled

i'll come running right away, wanting to hug you tightly,

the melody of my heart has been ringing with premonitions

it can't be stopped, it won't be stopped -- why?

ring out

shall i name this heart-rending pain "snow halation"?

i can't wait for our feelings to resonate;

it's frustrating, but it's a pure-hearted devotion called love

hurry up

before i knew it, my true emotions grew too large to contain

even in this mild fever, i can't hesitate

i'll accept the courage to dive in; it's about to start!

ring out

shall i name this heart-rending pain "snow halation"?

i can't wait for our feelings to resonate;

it's frustrating, but it's a pure-hearted devotion called love

hurry up

before i knew it, my true emotions grew too large to contain

it's painful to never do more than dream of it

i want you to be mine!

i can't wait for our feelings to resonate;

it's frustrating, but it's a pure-hearted devotion called love

even in this mild fever, i can't hesitate

i'll accept the courage to dive in;

i don't want to be bewildered by your gentle eyes

accept all my love for you as it is, please!

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Easy Handmade Beaded Ring. DIY Jewelry for Beginners. - Duration: 10:09.

Hi my darlings!

I'm so glad to see you on my channel again.

My subscribers often ask me

to make a simple tutorial for beginners

and today this video is for you.

We will create a handmade luxurious volumetric ring

from crystal beads.

I also invite you to check my page on Etsy.com,

where you will find different jewelry

and hair accessories.

You can make order there and support my channel.

Well, let's do it!

Put a 8 mm crystal bead into the head pin

Cut off excess

Bend the pin with round pliers to make a loop

Fasten other beads on head pins

Size of small beads is 6 mm

Take an elongated ring base

Put a fishing line into the needle

Put the needle into the lower loop of the base

Add a bead

Put the needle into the next loop

Arrange remaining beads on the left and right sides

Move from bottom to top

Return back

Arrange beads in a chaotic order as you like:)

Further work without my recommendations

Just fill the base sealing the ring from all sides

Done!

I also made another version of this ring as an example

I used square transparent crystals

instead of matte grey beads.

If you do not have the head pins,

you can fasten the beads without them,

then you will get the ring that you see on the screen.

I hope this video will be useful and clear for beginners,

please add your comments

about which version do you like more.

Subscribe to my channel,

press bell icon to see all new videos!

See you soon,

bye-bye!

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PARKSIDE PHD 150 F4 (360 ° parkside nozzle - 20 meter hose - detergent: no - cleaning: 120 seconds) VERSUS CONCRETE SLAB

COMING SOON: KARCHER K5 VERSUS PARKSIDE PHD 150 (the other videos will be on the channel N ° 2 - thanks and see you soon :)

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Geek Squad Same Day Scre...

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Solution Calculation ↔ Medication Preparation - Duration: 6:37.

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This is the eBrazil channel I'm Joe

Welcome Feel free

In this video lesson that appears here in this symbol We define what is "Solute" for Calculus

of Medicines

There we learned how to calculate the 'Solute' in a 'Solution'

Better than that, we did the total thirteen exercises (13)

Thirteen exercises that helped us calculate the "Solute" in a "Solution"

In this video lesson that we are

We will use all the concepts from the previous video lesson to prepare medicines

So we prepared for this... video-lesson

Seven (7) Medical Prescriptions (P.M.) will be solved using the concepts

of the definition of "solute"

The exercises are arranged in order of complexity

So we have the first exercise that has a certain complexity

The second is to increase complexity a bit

and so on up to the seventh financial year

But you do not have to worry...

If you watched the previous video lesson...

He followed the resolution of the five examples presented there....

and..., did the exer...,

The proposed exercises, then you are able to follow the manipulation of medicines,

using the concepts of "Soluto"

Perfect...?

At the end of this video lesson, you will find a link that will take you...,

the first medical prescription

and so...,

a medical prescription will give you link to next medical prescription

until you reach the seventh medical prescription

At the end of the seventh prescription, you will have an understanding is..., broader than the calculation

of medicines

You were more comfortable and started to understand the concepts that surround this area

And you will realize that Mathematics is not the guilty when something is not right

Mathematics is a Faithful Science

She'll never betray you.

If it went wrong, it's because we use the tools wrong

Perfect...?

Folks...!!!

I'd like to give you a hint so you can follow up with the resolution

of these medical prescriptions

The first tip I....,

What I give to you is...

Get used to reading the prescription at least twice

The first time, you will read and will situate yourself of the statement

The second time you read, extracting from there, the data you are interested in calculating

Often a medical prescription has many (many) information

But for resolution of the calculation you... do not always use all the information that is there...

The other tip, this is the tip of... reading

The next tip I'd like to give you is....

Convert every statement of the medical prescription into a graphic sketch

This for what?

- So that your brain can have an understanding of all parts of the process, which... involve

the description of the medical prescription

You can..., reproduce this in the form of a sketch

in the form of a drawing, in the form of a graph

It will help you and much... I say more...

It will be from there, you will start to understand the concepts of a medical prescription

A medical prescription appear many abbreviations, many terms, but as they are

Appearing, within these seven (7) examples

We will then be giving adequate feedback to our students

Perfect...?

Follow these two eeee guidelines...

Everything will end well

But some information...

We will solve each of these sevens (7) medical prescriptions through the methodology

Dimensional analysis

Because Dimensional Analysis is able to solve any calculation of medicines

And we working with a single methodology without having to think of formulas

Without having to think rule-of-three This makes life much easier for us.

But if you have not heard of Analysis Dimensional

You are not following our courses

I suggest, then, that you watch this video lesson

There you will have a description of how it works this methodology...

Perfect...? [♫ Music ♫]

Old Joe I'm staying here.

But before I go I would like to extend a strong hug to everyone.

Concentrate naked..., in your studies, practice, because with practice you will reach your goals

and I...

Went...

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