Thursday, May 24, 2018

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Prepare for your next great vacation with the Seavenger SeaSnug Beach Socks.

These flexible neoprene socks are made with the active beachgoer in mind.

Flexible fabric and maximum strength make them hassle-free and highly adaptable.

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and other rough surfaces. They're the perfect accessory for all beach

activities including volleyball, soccer, and running. Flat stitch seams give a

smooth finish that prevents chafing and irritation while special heel and toe

caps create extra durability and maximize comfort.

Seavenger SeaSnugs are the perfect accessory to add to your beach bag

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Seavenger Zephyr Watersport Socks: Neoprene Booties for Snorkeling & Diving - Duration: 1:16.

Gear up for your next underwater adventure with Seavenger water sports socks.

Made with three millimeter neoprene material these socks provide

insulation and warmth without the bulk of a hard sole shoe. Whether you're doing

water aerobics, kayaking, or scuba diving, they retain body heat and provide warmth

so you can enjoy your sport or activity without being weighed down.

Four-way stretch technology ensures that they form to your foot without hindering your flexibility.

The elastic lightweight construction makes them a great

alternative for all beach and pool activities. The sole of the sock features

a tough durable fabric with dot pattern traction for optimal grip. This is ideal

for coarse sands, rocky surfaces, and rough pool and spa bottoms. Plus the

blind stitched seams give a smooth comfortable finish so you don't have to

worry about chafing or blistering. The best part? These socks are incredibly

versatile. The thermal protection and durable material makes them a great

accessory to keep on hand. Snorkeling, paddle boarding, even hydrotherapy!

Seavenger water sports socks do it all! Thanks for watching.

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Seavenger Atlantis Aqua Shoes: Best Water Boots for Snorkeling & Scuba Diving - Duration: 1:34.

Prepare for your next great adventure with the Seavenger Sneaker-Style Aqua Shoes.

These shoes come in two trendy sneaker styles low-cut and high-top.

Both styles are made with three millimeter neoprene material to insulate your feet

and provide maximum comfort and flexibility. They also have blind stitched

seams which makes them really durable and minimizes water seepage.

For extra support and protection the shoes feature rubber guards on the heel and the toe

the high-top aqua shoe includes rubber all the way up to the ankle for water

sports that cause a little more wear and tear. This extended layer is also ideal

for sliding into snorkeling or scuba diving fins and the built in fin strap

cleats keep the fins in place. The high-top style also includes a number 10

YKK zipper for easy donning and doffing. Both shoe styles have a textured rubber

sole that gives maximum grip, whether you're walking along the pool deck or

cruising on a paddle board, you have optimal performance and a safe experience.

These shoes are also extremely versatile.

The comfortable sneaker style and the durable sole make them perfect for water sport enthusiasts

who dip their toes into all the best parts of life. Go from surfing to

snorkelling to playing beach volleyball all without changing your shoes!

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La Villa, la bataille des couples : Jazz, Vivian... Les premières images des candidats à l'aéroport - Duration: 6:08.

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Cooking with Angelic

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Iveco Daily 35 S 17V 330 H3 KOELWAGEN, KOELAUTO, KOELING - Duration: 0:52.

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Mercedes-Benz C-Klasse AMG C 63 S Coupé Rijassistentie | Nightpakket | Burmester | LED - Duration: 1:14.

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Toyota Verso-S 1.3 VVT-I ASPIRATION - Duration: 1:05.

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Nightcore - I'm so sick of this ~ (Lyrics) - Duration: 3:41.

This video include lyrics on screen

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Hockey Moms with Nancy McCarron - Duration: 3:00.

Hi there Habs fans. I'm Nancy McCarron, proud parent of Michael McCarron.

I'm here at Little Caesars Arena to cheer the Habs on against the Detroit Red Wings.

Mike always looked up to John, always. Always thought he was, you know...

So much better than he was. Had a harder shot than he had.

And say, "My brother is such a great hockey player."

And, it was really great to hear them be so supportive of one another.

I cannot believe how fortunate that... we are, to be able to still see him play hockey.

How lucky are we?

I mean, from his youth hockey years, I mean, never more than an hour away, I think.

Unless we were traveling to a tournament.

And then he ends up in Ann Arbor, that's about an hour and 15 minutes from home.

And then he ends up in London, there's an hour and a half.

We were able to make so many of his games.

Oshawa was a little bit further, but we still made it. You know, it just... We'd leave at the right time,

make sure we didn't hit any Toronto traffic, and off we went.

And Montreal really isn't that far. We've driven several times

Eight hours, it's nothing when you're a hockey parent.

It was in Quebec City and... for me, and, you know, our family members that were there, had never been.

So, for me, the city is absolutely gorgeous. It was really special and definitely something

that I won't ever forget, as well as Michael, I'm sure.

I can see it like it happened yesterday, brings tears to my eyes, truly.

We were all really excited for him. It didn't matter where he got drafted, you know.

Top to bottom, it didn't matter to us.

We were just really proud of the work that he'd put in,

to get to that point.

He was kind of thinking that maybe Montreal would take him, so he was like, "I don't know..."

and so he was kind of holding my hand a little bit, you know, next to me, and...

He kind of thought that this might be it, this might be it!

Because he was waiting and waiting, and I was so excited.

I kept trying to look around, you know, because it was... there were people in my way,

and I wanted to just, take every single bit of that in.

I love being at the Bell Centre, as well.

I think that's a highlight because that's the home rink.

That's the home crowd, those are the people cheering for the team.

And here for sure, just because we can have so many people come.

And Mike is so happy, and humbled by how many people do show up.

He's got a lot of his high school buddies that'll come.

I think one of the games last year, I don't know, we must have had fifty people. Truly.

Probably for me, the best moment in a Canadiens uniform was probably his first game in Dallas,

and to see him come out of that tunnel, in that jersey,

in a real NHL game -- not preseason -- it was unbelievable.

I mean just goosebumps from head to toe, for sure, for me.

Putting hockey aside, I'm very, very proud of the person he is.

He's kind, he's considerate. I think he's humble.

He's very, very good to his family.

He's a good... I call him "good kid". He's my... he's my baby! He's a good kid.

For more infomation >> Hockey Moms with Nancy McCarron - Duration: 3:00.

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美國人排出的世界最佳國家、最強大國家,看看中國第幾名 - Duration: 3:17.

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Subjective Perspective | Anabelle Weissinger - Duration: 3:50.

♪♪♪Music♪♪♪

I feel that one of the most important things in life

is accepting and understanding that you cannot

possibly know everything.

Understanding that you inherently see things

from a certain viewpoint is critical to learning

more about the world.

I think we should never stop questioning what we

think to be true, and learn everything we possibly

can from a place of humility and open -mindedness.

I believe in continually seeking out and listening

to opposing viewpoints and worldviews to gain

a greater understanding of life.

There is power in saying I don't know.

For a long time it was difficult for me to confide

in someone how little I knew on a given subject,

for fear of not having the upper hand in the situation.

This admittance however, in the right hands,

has led to greater understanding and learning.

I have learned more from letting myself admit

my lack of knowledge and seeking out people

who can explain to me what I do not know.

Many of us are obsessed with being right.

This obsession comes from a place of pride

and insecurity: fear of being made fun of for being wrong,

fear of the things you thought were true

your entire life turning out to be false.

I believe there can be comfort in questioning

the things you know to be true.

Being wrong means that things can change,

and get better.

I believe the willingness to be wrong is an

imperative trait to develop in yourself.

We must acknowledge that our view of the world

is contrived from the way we have been taught

and from the environment surrounding us.

What we know to be true for us is not the same

as what others know to be true.

Multiple times in my life it has occurred to me

how little I actually know.

I can only see from the perspective of someone

who has lived the very same life that I have.

We usually forget to practice true open mindedness.

We go into conversations with a point to prove,

an argument to make, whether we do so peacefully

or aggressively.

We don't go into discussions with the goal of having

our minds changed, and that's not necessarily a bad thing.

There are principals people live by that they refuse

to see challenged.

I, for one, refuse to tolerate homophobia

or transphobia in any capacity, because I have

personally seen them take and damage lives.

But for these principles to develop in the first place,

they have to be challenged.

They have to be acknowledged as subjective,

because ideas imperative to one person may not

be imperative to another.

It becomes an issue when people don't

acknowledge that their views are not the only

correct views.

One of our major problems is an unwillingness

to acknowledge that our perspective is simply that,

our perspective.

It is not the truth, it is not irrefutable.

It is a combination of all of the things we have

experienced and been influenced by.

It is purely individual.

To think that somebody is completely wrong

because their beliefs do not align with yours

is arrogant and close minded.

In the essay In Praise of the Wobblies, Ted Gup

describes himself as someone who is unable

to choose a solid side of one issue or a wobbly.

This is a combination of both open -mindedness

and intellectual humility.

At the end of the essay, he says he is proud

to be a wobbly.

I think that's a great thing to be.

You should never be so set in one view -point

that you refuse to see another side of an issue.

I believe in the civil, healthy exchange of ideas,

and in having conversations with people whose

beliefs differ from yours.

I believe in understanding that your truths may not

be somebody else's truths, because both may be valid.

Most importantly, I believe that we should never take

one truth as the whole or only truth in the never

ending search for new perspectives.

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Finding Common Ground | George Henderson - Duration: 5:25.

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Before I share my essay I would like to say

thank you to the previous speakers.

You touched me deeply that's why

I'm glad I stayed in Oklahoma.

I believe that making friends with people who come

from races different than my own can be

accomplished through civil conversations.

But I did not always believe that.

I was born in a black neighborhood

in Hurtsboro, Alabama and I grew up in a black

neighborhood in East Chicago, Indiana.

I attended racially desegregated public

elementary and secondary schools

but I never had a white friend.

I never had a white friend.

Truth be told, I did not like my white classmates.

On several occasions, I,

it's hard to believe that was me,

on several occassions I verbally and physically

beat up white boys just for the sport of it

and they returned the favor,

just for the sport of it.

As you can see I was destined to become

a human relations professor (laughter).

College, however, was a whole new

race relations experience for me.

My first roommate was a black African from Kenya.

At the end of the first quarter

he dropped out of school.

My next roommate was a white guy

named George from Dearborn, Michigan.

He didn't like black people.

The Lord works in mysterious ways,

Papa, my mother's father,

would always tell me whenever I had

to deal with disquieting situations.

Whether or not the Lord was responsible for my

housing situation was debatable I thought.

What was not debatable was the fact that

two racial bigots were roommates.

Damn if I'm going stay in this room with you,

I shouted at George, angrily.

You better believe that you're not going to stay

in this room with me, boy,

he replied with a smirk.

We moved nose to nose, toe to toe,

poised to deliver a preemptive strike.

Suddenly, the dorm manager came into the room.

He was making a routine visit to see

if there was something that he could do

to make the room more comfortable.

I pointed to George and said to the dorm manager,

I need him gone!

Before leaving the room,

the dorm manager told us in a calm but firm voice:

The two of you will have to stay in this room.

I reassign rooms only in emergencies.

Race is not an emergency.

Rebuked and totally frustrated,

George and I decided to try to make the best

of what we both agreed was a very bad situation.

Let's try to get along until one of us

can move to another room, he suggested.

I quickly agreed.

The better the sooner, I said sarcastically.

During the next two weeks something marvelously

unexpected happened.

We were civil to each other.

Our conversations changed from being casual,

polite small talk to being racially -focused, intense,

personal and intellectually and emotionally draining.

We talked about race, in general

and each other, in particular.

Gradually, our unfounded fears and hatred of each

other gave way to understanding and acceptance.

We got to know each other as human beings,

not as stereotypes and caricatures but as individuals

whose lives were, in many ways, mirror images.

We learned to see each other as possible allies,

and not as forever enemies.

We learned to listen to what each other was saying

and to not hear each other's words

as mere background noise.

We tore down the social and emotional barriers

that separated us:

conversation, by conversation, by conversation.

We tore away indiference, condescension

and racist beliefs.

Thus, George and I came to our senses in a very

small college dormitory and we became friends,

no we became more than friends.

We became brothers.

We were brothers who were tightly bound

together in our hearts and minds.

Two amigos, black and white, in good times

and bad, we explained us to other people.

I am an only child, but after I met George,

I acquired hundreds of non-black brothers

and sisters too.

We are our own kind, so to speak,

trying to live together with dignity,

respect and harmony.

You know, Papa was right.

The Lord does work in mysterious ways (applause).

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ReauBeau - Alright - Duration: 2:42.

ReauBeau - Alright

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Audi A3 Sportback 1.0 TFSI 115 pk Aut. S-Tronic Pro Line (XEN/NAV/PDC/Bluetooth) - Duration: 0:54.

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HOT NEWS !!! Samsung Galaxy S9 And Galaxy S9 plus Updates, Get New Incredibles AR Emoji Features - Duration: 2:32.

Samsung and Disney has a teamed up to bring some new Incredibles theme AR

emoji on their Samsung Galaxy S 9 and Galaxy S 9 Plus handsets now there are

five new Incredibles themed AR emoji on the Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9 plus

these include mr. incredible Elastigirl violet - and Jack Jack and Frozone e

they join fellow Disney classic characters such as Mickey Mouse Donald

Duck and Minnie Mouse be part of the s nines animated avatar feature thanks to

the update now you'll be able to create and share avatars of yourself as

characters from Pixar's The Incredibles for the accessing this new emoji is

simple enough you just access the cameras AR emoji mode press the plus

icon on the lower right side and select the Incredibles AR emoji pack from the

galaxy app store as the emoji are built using augmented reality tech they will

mimic the facial expressions that you make at the camera with ar emoji you can

send customized messages to friends and family using the s9s front camera to

create a stylized avatar of yourself ar emoji creates different sticker

versions of your cartoonish face as animated gif you can record messages

using these avatars with ar emoji mimicking your facial features the

launch of the new emoji comes ahead of the sequel to The Incredibles which is

due to land in cinemas around the world on June 15th Samsung said that it and

Disney have more ar emoji packs in the works and that they will arrive on the

platform soon Disney has a plethora of films coming over the next few years so

there are many characters for Samsung to choose from two emoji Phi

For more infomation >> HOT NEWS !!! Samsung Galaxy S9 And Galaxy S9 plus Updates, Get New Incredibles AR Emoji Features - Duration: 2:32.

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✅ Petra Černocká po nepříjemném zážitku upustila od dovolené v Egyptě - Duration: 2:14.

Řadu let si každé jaro dopřávala relax u moře. Její nejoblíbenější destinací byl Egypt

V letošním roce se ale herečka a zpěvačka Petra Černocká (68) rozhodla dovolenou vynechat

„Letos jsem jarní dovolenou u moře vynechala, většinou jezdím každý rok. Loni mi tam bylo mimořádně špatně

Dostala jsem faraonovu pomstu a potom jsem na něco šlápla a měla jsem něco s nohou

Vyděsilo mě to," svěřila Super.cz herečka s tím, že už si asi daleké destinace vybírat nebude

„Už jsem na sebe taková opatrnější, tak jsem si říkala, že nebudu jezdit do zemí, kde mi hrozí tyhle problémy

Miluju Egypt, má krásné moře, ale pro osobu mého věku, která má už sníženou imunitu, to asi dobré není," prozradila Černocká smutně

„Jezdila jsem tam furt, ale loni mi bylo opravdu strašně špatně, tak jsem to vynechala, uvidím, jestli se příští rok osmělím," dodala herečka, která plánuje strávit léto na chalupě

Jeden výlet za hranice si ale přeci jen letos udělá. „Na podzim chci jet do Barcelony, která se mi strašně líbí, mluvím o tom tři roky a už máme i koupené letenky

Pojedu s manželem, jeho synem a manželkou. Mají dobrou angličtinu a vše nám tam zařídí, moc se těším," dodala herečka

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Who Will Rock You | Episode 3 | Topgolf - Duration: 14:01.

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✅ The Island : Un couple se serait formé sur le tournage, selon Lââm ! - Duration: 1:35.

Depuis qu'elle participe à The Island Célébrités (actuellement diffusée sur M6), Lââm fait beaucoup parler d'elle

La chanteuse de 46 ans fait beaucoup de révélations sur le tournage de l'émission au Panama

Après s'être confiée sur son visage déformé par les piqûres de moustiques, cette dernière a révélé un petit scoop : un couple se serait formé ! C'est lors d'un entretien avec Jeremstar le 23 mai 2018 que Lââm a vendu la mèche : "J'ai eu quelques doutes sur deux personnes

Il faut regarder l'émission et je pense que vous allez sentir peut-être un rapprochement

" Quand le blogueur parle de "bisous, bisous", la chanteuse de 46 ans ne le contredit pas du tout

"J'ai pas vu, j'ai entendu", a-t-elle répondu pour éviter d'aller plus loin dans ses déclarations

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Ator Anthony Hopkins faz revelação e choca os fãs. Leia mais no OFuxico! - Duration: 2:29.

Anthony Hopkins deixou os fãs de queixo caído após declarar que está sem falar a 20 anos com sua única filha Abigail Hopkinks

O mais impressionante foi a frieza adotada pelo ator durante o assunto. Ao falar de sua vida pessoal durante a conversa, ele citou: "As famílias se separam e, sabe, precisam seguir com suas vidas

Não tem por que você gostar da sua família. Os filhos não tem que gostar dos pais

Não tem porque te querer bem." O assunto da entrevista era sobre o seu atual papel no filme O Rei Lear, o tema familiar veio a tona devido o enredo da longa metragem que conta a história de um rei, interpretado por Anthony, que foi abandonado pelos filhos

O questionamento inicial foi sua relação com sua família e o ator falou que só sabe que a filha vive na Inglaterra, mas essa é a única informação que ele tem

Hopkins ainda teria afirmado que não tem nem vontade de saber se possui outros filhos ou até mesmo netos

Em meados de 2009, houve uma tentativa de reconciliação familiar que aconteceu após a tentativa de auxilio do pai na carreira de atriz da filha

No entanto, mesmo que ela tenha conseguido alguns papéis secundários, a relação deles não engatou

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✅ Após 'campanha', Kaysar aceita receber ajuda de fãs - Duration: 1:35.

Após receber muitas mensagens e chegar até a ver seu nome ficar entre os assuntos mais comentados do Twitter, juntamente com a frase "aceite nossa ajuda", Kaysar Dadour decidiu aceitar o dinheiro que seus fãs estavam querendo arrecadar, por meio de uma "vaquinha", principalmente para ajudar o sírio a trazer a família para o Brasil

Durante uma Live realizada, ainda na noite da última quarta-feira (23), visivelmente emocionado, o vice-campeão do BBB18 afirmou que, depois de muito pensar, resolveu aceitar tal ajuda de seus admiradores

"Seja o que Deus quiser. Estou nessa", chegou a afirmar Kaysar, na frente da câmera

Nos comentários da Live, os fãs eram só alegria, especialmente depois do sírio ter dito que aceitaria a ajuda financeira deles, para se reencontrar com os parentes que ainda estão no exterior

Um dos trechos de tal momento, aliás, chegou a ser divulgado, pela apresentadora Sônia Abrão, por meio do Instagram

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Tesla Gets Involved After Model S Drives Into Pond, Killing Driver - Duration: 3:14.

In a press release issued to The Drive on Tuesday, the California Highway Patrol confirmed

the involvement of Tesla Motors and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration in the

investigation of a Tesla Model S crash that killed its driver.

"Tesla has contacted the Castro Valley CHP office and is cooperating with this investigation,"

stated Lieutenant Stephen Perea of the CHP in the press release.

"The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has also been notified and any relevant

information will be provided to them as well."

The crash itself occurred sometime overnight between Saturday and Sunday according to authorities,

when 34-year-old Keith Leung was driving northward on Crow Canyon Road near his home in Danville.

Authorities say the vehicle left the road, plowed through a fence, and into a pond.

Leung, still in his car, was not found until Sunday evening when members of the Alameda

County Sheriff's Office Dive Team were deployed to scout the body of water.

No information on the vehicle's speed at the time of the crash or the driver's state of

sobriety has yet been released.

Provided the Tesla's computer is adequately insulated from the elements, the car's speed

should be attainable, as it has been in the numerous Tesla crash investigations that preceded

this incident.

Crashes involving Tesla vehicles attract disproportionate attention from news and other media due to

the heavily-marketed and highly controversial "Autopilot" semi-autonomous driving assist

suite, about which Tesla CEO Elon Musk has complained via social media.

The customary reaction is to ask whether the driver was using Autopilot, and from there,

determine if they were doing so according to Tesla's instructions: Hands on wheel, eyes

on road.

Two such high profile crashes have occurred in 2018, one earlier this month, when a woman

on her phone rear-ended a fire truck at 60 mph with Autopilot active, an investigation

revealed.

In March, a Model X driver was killed when his vehicle—operating on Autopilot—crashed

into a concrete highway divider.

In that accident too, the driver had removed their hands from the wheel and had an unbroken

view of their eventual impact site for several seconds before the crash.

Not all Autopilot misuse is as consequential, but all is as irresponsible.

Listen to what your driver's ed teacher taught you: The phone stays in the pocket and the

attention

on the road.

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GARAGA - Beauty of quality; Solidity - Duration: 2:17.

At Garaga, we build to withstand extreme Canadian weather and rough handling for durable and

long-lasting garage doors.

Here are the components of our LongLife and RockSolid doors:

The commercial specification metal skin includes 5 coats of rust protection, the same steel

quality on the inside and on the outside.

The sealed thermo-pane windows and the one-piece injected window frames have a galvanized metal

spacer which when combined prevent seal failure.

The window frames of polypropylene, long lasting for years to come.

20,000-cycle torsion springs for 28 years of normal residential performance.

The wood end blocks, hinges attached to high-grade pine, hold sections on track, and add stability

and life to heavily used doors.

The welded jamb brackets will withstand high winds, the perfect connection between track

and wall that won't require adjustment over years.

14-gauge galvanized steel tracks at each end of the door for long-term durability.

Our residential products are commercial grade standard.

The white nylon rollers with 11 ball bearings provide quiet operation, worry free for years.

The high-density pressure-injected polyurethane fused to 2 skins of metal, for twice the rigidity

of polystyrene panels.

The triple contact interlocking construction mechanically holds the door's inner skin

to the outer skin and withstands years of use.

14-gauge reinforced plates inside the panels, the thickest on the market, attach hinges,

operator bracket and handles to the door sections.

And, for greater solidity and long lasting operations, the reinforced horizontal tracks

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En voulant rendre hommage à la célèbre chanteuse Maurane, disparue brutalement il y a quelques jours, Françoise Hardy s'est attirée les foudres des fans de l'artiste belge

Depuis le décès brutal de Maurane, lundi 7 mai, des suites d'un infarctus alors qu'elle se trouvait dans son bain selon le média belge Sud Info, les hommages de célébrités à l'égard de la grande artiste belge se succèdent

Après Liane Foly et Lara Fabian, c'est Françoise Hardy qui a dédié quelques mots à la chanteuse disparue au micro de France Info

Et celui-ci n'est pas passé inaperçu. Des propos maladroits La mère de Thomas Dutronc a expliqué que Maurane était « une des plus grandes interprètes qui soit

C'était une artiste d'exception ». Mais elle a aussi évoqué le physique de la chanteuse : « La seule chose qui lui manquait un petit peu, c'était le physique, le charisme, malheureusement c'est quelque chose qui aide davantage à faire une très grande carrière »

Françoise Hardy a toutefois tempéré ses propos en ajoutant : « Quand on a tous les atouts évidemment ça aide, mais les atouts qu'elle avait étaient beaucoup plus importants que le charisme et le physique »

Selon elle, Maurane avait « tout et surtout la plus grande qualité, je trouve, pour quelqu'un qui chante : un timbre reconnaissable entre tous et du feeling »

Les fans de Maurane indignés sur les réseaux sociaux Les fans de la chanteuse belge n'ont pas vraiment apprécié cet hommage maladroit

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Pour beaucoup, Françoise Hardy a « encore perdu une occasion de se taire », en rendant un hommage jugé « mesquin » et « inadmissible ». 

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Florida Has Emergency Alert About ZOMBIES - Duration: 4:06.

Urm, Florida, you okay hun?

Apparently Zombies are coming, so I just thought I'd check in?

Hello and welcome back to IO – I am your host Rebecca Felgate and today we are talking

about the zombie apocalypse, but don't worry…there is time to like this video and leave us a

comment before the brain suckers arrive.

Have you guys received any of those emergency alerts on your phone yet?

Famously, people in Hawaii got them to tell them there were incoming nuclear ballistic

missiles, however that was a testing error….sure…a testing error that freaked everyone out and

made them think they were dying.

It seems people in Florida were the latest to freak out and think they're dying – this

time all because a hacker infiltrated the warning system.

Earlier this week there was a big power outage around Lake Worth in Florida and thousands

of people got an alert to say that it was due to Zombie activity.

A message was sent out that said: There are now far less than seven thousand three hundred

and eighty customers involved due to extreme zombie activity …the message also said that

restoration time was uncertain.

The eagle eyed among the text receiver could probably smell a rat anyway – the text warned

of zombie activity in Lake Fort Worth and Terminus, which is a fictional location in

The Walking Dead.

None the less, this prompted a facebook page for Lake Worth to post that they had not received

any reports of zombies on the loose.

City Spokesman Ben Kerr told the Palm Beach Post that the city was looking into who hacked

the alert system and that the investigation is on going.

Apparently the Hacker managed to access and edit the pre-prepared emergency alerts.

Kerr said that they did not believe the hacker to be an employee.

He said he wanted to reiterate once again that Lake Worth does not have any zombie activity

currently and apologize for the system message" He also jokingly added "there will be no

further zombie messaging until the actual zombie investigation comes."

I don't know, though.

Is the city making light of the whole situation – people may not have been too worried when

they got a text about a zombie invasion, but what if a hacker wrote something more serious

– what if people received a message like the Hawaiians did earlier this year?

That could be very worrying for them.

Shouldn't the city be a bit more concerned about safeguarding the system?

It shouldn't be that easy to hack into a system that contains a lot of peoples private

data.

So guys, there is that story for you.

What would you do if you got a text telling you the Zombie Apocalypse was coming?

Run?

Hide?

Cry?

Get your baseball bat?

Let me know in the comments section down below.

Before I check out of here for the day, I want to

respond to a few comments you guys left for me yesterday on a video about a potential

cure for lung cancer coming in the form of a cup of tea!

Duke Nastee said: That's amazing.

It's crazy how far we've come.?

– well that is investment in science and productivity for you.

Introvertsunity wrote: Sips tea whilst watching, looks down at tea…..woah!

Suga Cube wrote: I Love you Rebecca, notice me.

I notice you sugar cube…..now how's about you hop in my tea.

Joking…

I don't take sugar in my tea.

I don't put sugar on anything, actually …I just eat things as sweet as they come…do

you guys?

Anyway… that was that.

Zombies!

Tea!

The perfect combo !

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The Bible and Homosexuality: A Nuanced Approach - Duration: 29:02.

What if God called you on the phone with an important message about your life—

—and someone else took the message.

Hello?

How important would it be for that person to get the details right?

God said that you are going to fall in love someday. But you can never have sex or get

married. Or no, you can never fall in love or have sex or get married.

Or was it...you can fall in love but you can't have sex until you get married?

Anyway, it was something like that.

Would you be satisfied with just the general gist of the message?

Basically, the gist of it? You, sex, no.

You'd want the details, right? You'd want all the nuance. This is your life we're

talking about. It's not just a yes or no question.

So why is it that when we talk about the Bible and homosexuality, we treat it like a yes

or no question and gloss over all the nuance?

Brothers and sisters, the Bible is clear. Homosexuality? No. So don't be gay.

But if you are gay, just don't be!

But if you are, don't say "gay"; say "same-sex attracted" and get some therapy

so you won't be!

But if you still are, it's simple: Man should not lie with man.

So don't have sex. Or get married. Or fall in love, or hold hands, or anything in the

category of homosexuality.

You know, like, being gay.

It's not enough to just say that the Bible does (or doesn't) condemn "homosexuality"

as a broad concept. For me, as a gay Christian, the question is much more nuanced. I want

to know how to live my life in a way that pleases God. And that's not about sex.

Let's take a nuanced look at the Bible and homosexuality from the perspective of someone

whose life this is actually about.

Growing up, my understanding of this wasn't nuanced at all. I thought people just chose

to be gay and that it was a sinful choice.

As a devout evangelical, I never would have chosen to be gay.

When I realized as a teenager that I was attracted to guys and not girls, I thought it was a

phase I could grow out of.

And when that didn't happen, I thought if I prayed about it and trusted Christ and had

enough faith and got the right therapy and never acted on my feelings that eventually

God would make me straight.

I called myself straight even though I wasn't, I dated girls even though I wasn't attracted

to them, and I went to Christian groups called "ex-gay ministries" where I met lots and

lots of miserable people desperately trying to change their orientation for God. But it

wasn't working.

I saw so many people end up hating themselves when their orientation didn't change, lonely

and depressed while their Christian friends back home kept thinking it was a choice and

that they were rebelling against Jesus.

I wrote a book about this. It's called Torn: Rescuing the Gospel from the Gays-vs.-Christians

Debate.

Now today, the majority of Christians have come to realize that sexual orientation isn't

just a choice—and much of the "ex-gay" movement has collapsed as so many of the leaders

who once claimed God had made them straight have since admitted that it wasn't true.

Even many of the most conservative churches are recognizing that some people are just

always going to be attracted to the same sex and not the opposite sex—in other words,

gay.

But even with that realization, in many churches, the conversation still isn't very nuanced

when it comes to what the Bible says to those people.

Basically, the gist of it? You, sex, no.

Many churches, Christian colleges, and other organizations have focused on taking a position against same-sex

sex, treating a gay or bi person's experience as merely a sexual temptation. I understand the

intent, but when I realized I was gay, the big questions on my mind weren't about sex.

They were about my future, about love, and romance, and companionship, and loneliness,

and how I could live, and what my purpose was.

So when the church treats gay and bi folks, or anyone in the LGBT community, as if the

only thing that matters about our experience is sex—and specifically not having it—it's

dehumanizing. A biblical approach that stops at sex is worse than useless to gay and bi

Christians.

Catholic writer Eve Tushnet—who is, herself, celibate—put it this way:

So as we turn to the Bible on this, we need to make sure we're asking a nuanced question.

Instead of just asking if the Bible has a "yes" or "no" position on "homosexuality,"

let's begin by asking what the Bible says to someone like me:

"Given that I'm gay, how should I live as a Christian? What might my future look

like?"

To answer this question, we have to look deeper than just passages about sex. We need serious

Bible study. Because when I read the Bible, there's no passage saying, "If you're

a gay Christian, here's what you should do," so what can I learn from what the Bible

does say?

First, it's clear from the beginning that God designed human beings to be in relationship.

In Genesis, after creating the world and seeing that each part of it is good, God creates

the first person, Adam—and says that something is not good:

"It is not good that the man should be alone."

Notice, God doesn't say, "Yo, Adam, I'm sufficient for you!"—God recognizes Adam

needs human companionship. So God makes Eve, someone of his own flesh, to be his life partner.

This human longing for companionship is a common theme throughout Scripture—and not

just any person will do. When Jacob falls for Rachel but is tricked into marrying Leah,

he works another 7 years for the chance to marry Rachel. Because he wanted somebody,

not just some body. He wanted to be with the person he loved.

And we see throughout the Bible that this matters to God—that companionship, that

marriage bond, matters to God. Yes, there are some people who thrive in singleness and

solitude; we're all different. But even the Apostle Paul, who himself felt a call

to celibacy, recognized that it was unrealistic and inappropriate to try to force that calling

onto everyone. He wrote:

Paul saw celibacy as a higher calling than marriage, but even Paul didn't think everyone

was cut out for celibacy.

Okay. But what does that mean for me? Same-sex marriage wasn't part of the cultures where

the Bible was written, and sexual orientation is never explicitly discussed.

As we've grown to understand more about sexual orientation from research and listening to

each other's stories, Christians around the world have been wrestling with how that informs

our application of Scripture to these modern-day questions.

Many Christians argue that no one should be excluded from marriage, so the most compassionate

approach is to apply the same biblical marriage standards to everyone, making allowances for

orientation—so that same-sex couples are held to the same standards as opposite-sex

ones. These Christians point out that there's evidence all around us of same-sex couples

whose relationships are bearing the same kind of good fruit we see in healthy heterosexual

relationships.

But other Christians argue that marriage needs to remain a heterosexual institution—not

just because those are the examples we have in Scripture,

but because every explicit mention of same-sex sexual

behavior in the Bible is negative.

And that's true. There are a handful of those passages, and LGBT people sometimes

call them the "clobber passages," feeling that they've been used too often as weapons.

So what are these so-called clobber passages?

The first of them is the Sodom story in Genesis 19, where two angels visiting Lot are threatened

with gang rape by an angry mob. (That single threat, by the way, is what gave rise to

the misconception that Sodom was a "gay city" even though the text says no such thing.)

In Judges 19, a similar story in Gibeah has townspeople again threatening a foreign traveler

with gang rape. But in this case they end up raping and murdering his concubine instead.

In Leviticus 18–20, Moses gives the Israelites a list of rules to separate them from nearby

cultures, including some rules Christians follow today and some we don't. One of those

rules is "do not lie with a man as with a woman," which many scholars believe references

the widespread male temple prostitution at the time.

In Romans 1, Paul describes people who turned from God to worship idols and engaged in lascivious

sex acts as a result—again, possibly a reference to temple prostitution and related sex rites.

He describes these people as "inflamed with lusts" and enmeshed in all kinds of sin—although,

ironically, his ultimate point here is to remind his audience not to point fingers because they

are just as sinful.

And finally, in two passages, Paul refers to two sinful groups, the "arsenokoitai"

and the "malakoi," but without giving us much context for who they were. The structure

of the word "arsenokoitai" suggests some kind of male-male sexual behavior, but scholars

are fiercely divided on who exactly these people were, and what it was Paul was critiquing.

And that creates a lot of confusion for people trying to make sense of these passages. For

example, growing up, I read the popular NIV translation of the Bible, which variously

translated these words as "perverts," "homosexual offenders," and "male prostitutes."

But following a rise in the visibility of gay Christians and a backlash among some

conservative Christians, the NIV retranslated these words to condemn "men who have sex

with men." Someone picking up an NIV Bible for the first time today wouldn't know that

it hadn't been translated that way before 2011.

Still, each of these six passages mentions some form of sinful same-sex sexual behavior.

And I've just skimmed the surface of these passages; there's plenty to discuss about

all six of them. But it's unfortunate that when Christians talk about homosexuality and

the Bible, we spend almost all of our time arguing about just these passages.

Because if you've been paying attention, you've hopefully noticed something important: None

of these passages actually answers our nuanced question about how a gay Christian like me

should live or what my future could be. Here are stories of attempted gang rape and orgies

in idol worship, but there's nothing here about people like me living out their years

one way or another. I mean, there are no stories of how Adam and Steve were happily married,

but there are also no stories of how Adam and Steve were in love but had to keep their

distance because God said so, or how God decreed that Steve had to live out his life alone.

Like so many other issues we face today, sexual orientation is just never discussed in the

Bible. And people on both sides will try to argue that the Bible's silence on that

point is automatic evidence for their side, but it's not that simple. So we're left

trying to make arguments about love and relationships and people's futures on the basis of a handful

of passages that aren't really about those things.

And when you're gay, it's so frustrating to hear people tell you that a passage about

gang rape is supposed to answer your question about loneliness and whether you can ever

fall in love—not even sex, just love!

One of the big challenges of Bible interpretation is that you always have to consider context—not

only the context of a passage within the Bible itself but also the historical and cultural

context.

When the New Testament speaks negatively of tax collectors, it's not that tax collecting

itself is sinful, it's about the sinful practices that tax collectors of that time

were known for. If you don't know that context—if you don't know about the historical practices

of tax collectors in Jesus' time—it would be easy to misunderstand what the Bible is

saying.

Christian theologians have an old adage about this: "A text without a context is a pretext

for a prooftext." In other words, you can't properly interpret a Bible passage without

knowing the context.

For instance, when the Israelite men are told in Leviticus not to lie with other men, they're

also forbidden to get tattoos, cut their hair, or shave. Later, in the New Testament, Paul

requires women to wear head coverings and requires men to have short hair. But most

Christian theologians agree that these rules are tied to specific contexts—the significance

of long hair for Paul or tattoos for the Israelites was very different from the significance of

those things today. Tattoos, for instance, had a religious significance in that culture;

they weren't just decoration. And that understanding helps us interpret those passages.

So if we're going to be consistent in our biblical interpretation, we need to consider

context with these passages just as much as we do with all the others. What type of

same-sex behavior was being practiced at the time? What was its cultural significance?

What points were these passages trying to make in context, and how do we apply that

to our situation today? Is there a difference between gang rape or lusts out of control

and two people who want to commit their lives to each other? And if so, how does that affect

our answer to the question about a gay Christian's future?

This is Bible Interpretation 101; Christians do this all the time, and yet on this one

topic, some Christians are reluctant to use the same standards they'd use to interpret

any other passage—instead, they stick with a surface reading that we wouldn't settle

for anywhere else. I think part of the reason is that many people still think being gay

is really just about sex, and they don't want to be seen as loosening standards on sexual immorality.

So they draw a line in the sand, using a broad term like "homosexuality," and they end

up condemning not only same-sex sex, but also same-sex romance, and sometimes even

just people admitting that they're gay or bi. Gay and bi Christians then find ourselves

marginalized and misunderstood, and we end up in a weird place, where compassion is being

pitted against Scripture, which isn't how this is supposed to work.

Anytime compassion and Scripture seem to be pulling in opposite directions, that's a

pretty big red flag that something somewhere has gone horribly wrong. History has taught

us that's a flag we can't ignore.

A century and a half ago, Christians in the United States were similarily divided over

another big issue: slavery. There were clear Bible passages that seemed to explicitly allow

slavery, and yet many Christians seemed to know instinctively that that couldn't possibly

be right.

There were, of course, slaveholders who were happy to cite Scripture to justify what they

already wanted to believe. But I'm not talking about them. If you read the writings of the time, you'll find that

there were also devout Christians who were deeply disturbed by slavery and very much

wanted to oppose it, and yet were afraid to do so because they couldn't get past what

seemed to be the clear, consistent witness of Scripture.

In 1846, Leonard Bacon wrote...

Likewise, respected Bible scholar Moses Stuart wrote in 1850 that those who wanted to abolish slavery...

Again, he did not like American slavery! But he didn't believe

abolition could be reconciled with Scripture.

Church historian Mark Noll has written about this in his book The Civil War as a Theological

Crisis. And it's easy to understand how the slavery debate was, like the sexuality

debate today, something of a theological crisis. It seemed to be compassion vs. Scripture.

As Noll puts it:

See, a common argument of the day was that even if slavery seemed wrong to you and abolitionism

seemed right, you couldn't trust that feeling, because it was based on culture and human

reasoning, not on the Bible—and people's hearts can be deceived. Henry Van Dyke preached

this in 1860:

Whoo! Now you might be thinking, "Wait, isn't there a biblical case for abolishing slavery?"

Of course there is, and I think it's a strong one. The entire New Testament is built on

the idea that the spirit of the law wins out over the letter of the law. In this case,

the letter of the law allows for practices that were common when the Bible was written,

but the spirit of the law pushes clearly and consistently toward greater grace and mercy

and equality and freedom and love. This is incredibly clear to us today. Attempting

to make a biblical case for slavery would require putting the letter of the law above the spirit

of the law, which the New Testament repeatedly reminds us not to do. The clear thrust of

Scripture is toward freedom and equality.

But even though this is obvious to us today, Christian abolitionists who made this argument

at the time were widely viewed as heretics, on a slippery slope to throwing out the Bible.

As Noll explains:

It was far easier to just point to these texts and say, "Look, there it is in black and

white. The Bible says it; that settles it." But in cases like these, the simple answer

isn't always the right answer. Good Christian theology requires nuance. It's important

that we read and interpret the Bible in context, and it's important that we check our interpretation

by looking at the fruit it bears in the lives of real people. Good theology—good biblical

interpretation—should always bear good fruit. If it doesn't, that's a sign that you may

need to prayerfully recheck your interpretation.

And that's not a new idea. This is how Jesus taught us to interpret and apply the Scriptures.

Just look at the Sabbath controversy in the New Teatament. For Jesus and his contemporaries,

one of the most important Scriptural laws was the Sabbath law—from sundown on Friday to

sundown on Saturday, you weren't supposed to do any work. So when Jesus healed a man's

hand on the Sabbath, it was a big deal. Other religious leaders were outraged; how could

Jesus justify breaking the Sabbath law?!

If I had been Jesus, I probably would have just said, "Healing doesn't count as work!

I'm Jesus; healing is easy for me!" But Jesus made a very different argument. He said:

This is kind of a weird argument. Jesus wasn't saving the guy's life; he just healed his

hand. And the alternative wasn't to kill him! He could have just not healed it, or

healed it another day.

But Jesus' point here seems to be that doing what's right requires looking beyond just

the letter of the law, because the real-world impact of our actions matters. And he gives

them examples of this, like:

Essentially, Jesus is saying, "You want a clear example of work on the Sabbath? How

about pulling a child or an ox out of a well. That's work. No one's going to argue

about whether that's work. And work is forbidden on the Sabbath, right? But wouldn't you

do it anyway? Or are you really going to let your child sit in a well overnight?"

In other words, the rule is important, but God cares about people more than rules. The

impact on real people matters.

Or as Jesus puts it:

Put another way, the law was made for people. People weren't made for the law. And although

Jesus uses the Sabbath law here as one of the most symbolically important laws, this

isn't just about the Sabbath. This is Jesus' approach to faithfully applying God's law

across the board, always seeing it through the lens of God's love for people.

Where the Pharisees would interpret Scripture in a vacuum and then figure out the rules and drop those rules onto people,

Jesus took each person's situation to Scripture: "Is the purpose of the Sabbath law to cause

this man to suffer? No, it was to honor God and give rest." And that focus on spirit

over letter got him accused of throwing out the Scriptures. But Jesus said he came not

to abolish the law but to fulfill it—something Christians understand in light of his death

and resurrection, and that affects our relationship with the law to this day.

Jesus claims authority on this particular point as "Lord of the Sabbath," but he also goes further

than that, suggesting that even the legalistic Pharisees should have known to approach the

Scriptures this way. Because even in the Old Testament, God says, "I desire mercy, not

sacrifice."

Now let me be clear: That's not to say that Christians aren't ever called to sacrifice. I mean, we don't

do burnt offerings anymore, but we are all called to "go and sin no more"—and that

often means sacrificing what we want for what God calls us to. But sacrifice for its own

sake isn't God's goal, and we have to be careful: It's way too easy to ask other

people to sacrifice something that you don't believe you are being called to sacrifice.

And that's what legalism often does. A legalistic approach says the letter of the law is more

important than how it affects people. It says, "Let the child sit in the well overnight.

The Sabbath law requires it. Let the man with the withered hand grin and bear it in obedience

to the rule. Let the slaves sacrifice and serve, even if it seems unfair. God allowed

the slavery, not me, so who am I to outlaw it? Let the LGBT folks suffer, alone, for

the kingdom. God said it, not me. I'm just telling you what the Bible says."

This was the Pharisees' approach. And Jesus said about it:

Which, honestly, is how a lot of LGBT people feel about the church right now.

But Jesus' approach was different! Like the Pharisees, Jesus wanted people to live

holy lives, but for Jesus, it was never about rules for the sake of rules. It was always

about God's love for people. And when following the letter of the law got in the way of God's

love for people, it was God's love—the spirit of the law—that won out for Jesus

every time. Yes, the letter says no work on the Sabbath, but the spirit says God loves

this man too much for me to pass him by. Yes, the letter allowed for slavery in a culture

where it was commonplace, but the spirit demands freedom and equality for all people because

they are beloved by God.

Yes, the letter condemned examples of same-sex sex in contexts where it made sense to do

so. But now there are new opportunities for people to pursue love who couldn't have

before. And so the Spirit is moving many Christians to say, "Let's take a closer, more nuanced

look at this question. And let's pay attention to the fruit that we're seeing in those lives."

Because Jesus said that good trees bear good fruit and bad trees bear bad fruit.

And so when we see a lot of bad fruit and misery being borne by the church's old way

of handling this question—so many stories of depression, loneliness, pain, broken families,

people losing their faith—and then we see gay and bi people finally able to marry the

person they love and live out their lives together, supporting and encouraging one another,

and we see so many examples of good fruit being borne in these relationships, over and

over again—you know what?

I think we're right as Christians to put the spirit over the letter, to say,

the point of these passages wasn't to make these people suffer, and to support this good

fruit knowing that God's love for people reigns supreme. And when we do that, I think

that is the right interpretation of Scripture, following in the footsteps of Jesus.

If you disagree with me, okay, let's talk. But let's have a nuanced conversation, one

that goes beyond sex to talk about the real lives and vocations of LGBT people.

There's lots more to this conversation than I can fit in one video. If you'd like to

learn more about this subject, I've written a book called Torn: Rescuing the Gospel from

the Gays-vs.-Christians Debate. It's filled with stories of how this debate is affecting

real people and ways you can make a difference, whether you agree with my biblical analysis

or not. It's available in print, ebook, and audiobook formats.

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AI helps medical professionals interpret, perform ultrasounds – Bay Labs - Duration: 1:35.

Charles Cadieu: At Bay Labs, our mission is to bring medical

imaging

and making it universally accessible

to everyone to improve healthcare and wellness.

And we're doing that through using

Deep Learning technology to help with medical imaging,

especially in medical ultrasound imaging.

In this field, what it's really trying to do

is just capture some of those things

that are unique to humans.

Like for example, looking at a photo,

let's find that face using machine learning

and let's also identify this as your sister, for example.

So our deep learning technology helps expert professionals

acquire and interpret medical imaging using ultrasound,

and that allows those care providers

to get to answers sooner,

have more accuracy and at higher quality across the board.

And we think that has a lasting impact to earlier treatments,

treatments at the right time.

Which will also have lasting impacts

on healthcare and disease states.

The NSF has been really important

in initial development of the technology,

really being able to bridge the gap

from an idea

through the technology development to demonstrations

that then helped us to gain venture capital funding.

In the medical world you're really driven by data

and analysis and evidence,

and so is the NSF,

and so doctors and health systems,

they see that as a stamp of approval along those dimensions,

which has been very helpful.

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