Friday, December 8, 2017

USA news on Youtube Dec 8 2017

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When most Japanese think about industry in the United States, pictures like these come to their minds.

Vast factory cities with plants extending as far as the eye can see.

Thousands upon thousands of men all armies of workers, clogging the streets, going to and from work in shifts.

Three shifts a day around the clock.

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So many needed to man the machines that it takes other machines to keep track of them.

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Vast cavernous plants, echoing with the ear-splitting roar of machinery at work.

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But this is only one side of the industrial picture in the United States. There is another side of the picture.

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This.

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It's only a small factory, light, airy, quiet.

Employing a handful of workers.

The whole factory is hardly larger than a big house.

It is not in the middle of a vast smoke- clogged industrial metropolis,

but in the tree-lined outskirts of a small American town,

a seaport community named Sag Harbor, in the state of New York.

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Like that of so many communities in Japan, the history of Sag Harbor, USA

has been tied to the sea.

A century ago its name was known on almost all of the seven seas.

For Sag Harbor was home port to some of the most famous of America's whaling fleet.

Ships that scoured the world for the most precious and largest of the ocean's creatures.

The citizens of Sag Harbor,

today still worship in the church their whaling captain forefathers built.

And when they die, they are buried in its graveyard.

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Gazing at the monuments to the whaling captains, monuments like this, a broken ship's mast,

preserving the memory of brave men dead at sea.

What dreams of heroism and glory, must the growing generation dream?

As he walks home his head filled with the names of the Whalers of a century ago,

today's Sag Harbor youngster like Jan Harbaugh here, passes other monuments the whalers left behind.

For the very town, its house is built with individual initiative and enterprise,

to last hundreds of years, is also a monument to the whalers.

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The sea is still written on the faces of the people of Sag Harbor. The sea was good to Sag Harbor.

For nearly a hundred years, the whalers prospered. Then, in 1871, the last whaling brig left port.

Oil from the ground,

replaced oil from the sea, but the town did not perish with its industry for reasons we shall see.

One look at its homes,

well-kept, brightly painted, one look at its growing generation, young, vital, healthy vouches for that.

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Today no one strolls on the Captain's Walk, the rooftop porch high above the whaler's houses,

scanning the horizon for ships that will never return again.

For today the town looks elsewhere for its salvation. The days of whaling, the days of living off the sea, are gone forever.

Gone, but not forgotten.

The home to which young Jan Harbaugh walks for instance,

a whaler's carpenter built it.

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Inside, mementos of the whaling days like whale oil lamps still grace its rooms.

And a little boy may be forgiven if he forgets and puts his feet up on a treasured couch,

that a great-great Grandfather bought with money earned on a whaling trip halfway around the world.

A little boy may be excused---

---but not approved.

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Yes the days of whaling are gone, but not forgotten.

Jan's father whittles new models of the old ships his forebears sailed.

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The whaling days provide more than recreation for Jan's father. His skill with his hands

helps him in his work, but it's not the sea, it's small industry that provides his livelihood.

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Jan's father works at a simple machine in the far corner of a small plant in a small town.

Small industry is as typical of American business as is large industry, but Sag Harbor's is unique---

---an experiment in work incentive patterns, profit sharing and other innovations.

This is no branch factory of some great industrial concern.

It is one of several small units established in Sag Harbor as a laboratory in human relations.

This one manufactures the regulating mechanisms for clocks. Here with healthful working and living conditions,

with homes nearby,

with a pace of work, happy and relaxed.

Employees can work more efficiently and happily than in the great metropolitan centers,

where rent and food all come at premium prices,

and noise and smoke come free.

Here each employee can do any job.

When one worker gets ahead of her fellows on any given job, she shifts to another to help her co-workers out.

The management relies on the individual initiative of each employee.

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The finished product here tested to ensure the perfection of its construction, is the joint work of the combined

individual initiative of all the employees.

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And when the work is done, all employees share in the rewards.

The foreman blocks in the production on a graph.

This ever-increasing

production is graphic evidence of what it means to have employees who aren't just numbers on a time clock---

---employees who's working and living conditions are healthy and happy.

And equally important the wages and bonuses earned mean business for the town.

On Saturdays, Jan Harbaugh's father can take his family shopping for the things they want and need.

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As they stroll through the streets that whalers trod, the citizens of Sag Harbor today, know that they are keeping alive

the traditions of free enterprise their forefathers handed them.

For small industry, small associations of friendly employees,

working happily together in the American tradition of group initiative, within a system of free enterprise, is

the lifeblood of small communities all over the United States today.

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Not that the sea has been forgotten.

The Harbaughs often visit the whaling museum, with its authentic whale boat now proudly riding a sea of

carefully tended lawn.

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No, the sea has not been forgotten, but it no longer controls the destiny of the town.

And who will say looking at this happy family life, that it's calling is any less proud than that of its whaling

ancestors, or that small industry has not brought a rich and happy life to Sag Harbor, USA?

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For more infomation >> Sag Harbor, U.S.A. - Duration: 9:40.

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12/8/17 11:04 (302 W Lancaster Ave, Wayne, PA 19087, USA) - Duration: 4:59.

For more infomation >> 12/8/17 11:04 (302 W Lancaster Ave, Wayne, PA 19087, USA) - Duration: 4:59.

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12/8/17 11:03 (501 W Lancaster Ave, Wayne, PA 19087, USA) - Duration: 1:05.

For more infomation >> 12/8/17 11:03 (501 W Lancaster Ave, Wayne, PA 19087, USA) - Duration: 1:05.

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i filtri paracerume dell'apparecchio acustico sono tutti uguali? - Duration: 0:52.

For more infomation >> i filtri paracerume dell'apparecchio acustico sono tutti uguali? - Duration: 0:52.

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America's Musical Journey - Lil Buck and Memphis Jookin - Duration: 1:30.

I really started when I was a kid.

I saw this dance style that they did out here.

They had a bounce, they had a groove,

and the beats and music that they would dance to...

I just fell in love and I knew that's all I wanted to do.

If it's Jookin it's like 10% foundation and it's like 90% your own creativity.

You really get to learn more about yourself, and who you are

and how you move in mechanics of your own body.

I struggled a lot growing up in America-

fighting the statistics

of a black boy living in a low-income neighborhood

But I just thought about my art and my passion for change in my environment.

I believe everyone else in America shows that passion.

America is made up of different immigrants from all over the world.

I've just been blessed to be surrounded by so many different styles of music:

hip-hop music, to classical music, to music that Kuchipudi dancers dance to from India.

It helps me evolve my dance style.

That's one of the challenges that I love so much.

this exchange

Whenever I'm performing it's like a dedication to all the musicians that I've worked with.

It's like a thank you to them,

and to the dance.

For more infomation >> America's Musical Journey - Lil Buck and Memphis Jookin - Duration: 1:30.

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America's Musical Journey - Chicago Footwork Dancers - Duration: 0:29.

Chicago foot works in style that moves 160 beats per minute

and it's very very aggressive.

It started from African tribes, bring dancing, house, and tap dancing.

It's basically a mixture of all these amazing styles at once.

For more infomation >> America's Musical Journey - Chicago Footwork Dancers - Duration: 0:29.

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VLOGGING? New vanity? I'm moving?? - Duration: 9:04.

hi guys today I'm just gonna be vlogging I know my voice sounds kinda weird but like

that's just what happens when you wake up okay

um I'm all over right now actually because my mom's picking up one of my

Christmas presents but I think it's too big to wrap because she said she's just

gonna have to give it to me today and I think I know what it is I think it might

be a vanity because she, she gave me a couple hints and she said something you

want for the new house PS were moving and I did want a vanity for the new

house I told her that um she said think makeup like sorry I'm pacing then

she also said it comes with a mirror so I'm pretty sure it's a vanity but by the

way I last night I made two little like DIY wall art for actually the new house

and here is the first one and it's cute except I don't know then cut that one

part kind of bugs me but it it's growing on me and I also made this which these

are not the perfect the most perfect arrows but they I think they're cute yeah I made those I'm

just gonna be bored for a little while like an hour I'm probably just gonna go

and watch some YouTube videos that's my puppy yogi

oh my favorite puppy in the world! oh yas

I might also be oh yog, are you stuck be careful I don't want you fall

so I was right it

was a vamity um so yah I will show you it so my room is a little bit messy so

exuse that um like yeah that's what it looks like I am in pajama pants um I

have this over here um I got last Christmas and it's a bit more of make

you happy yo door more do more of what makes you

happy and yeah that's really cute then over here I have this

mirror because this one is not exactly great for doing like eyeshadow so I

could like close up um got that at Walmart I don't know for how- how

much and then I have this elf small stipple brush two brushes from like

Amazon that's like an eyebrow brush actually um elf professional eye shadow

brush elf mascara do not recommend this I still use it because it's my

only mascara but I just really don't like it then we have um loreal

glossy balm in vintage rose so that's what's in there I have it in little

pint jar and then this is like home made moisturizer with like frankincense

oil and argan oil I believe and then this is afternoon apple picking

haninsizer?? hand sanitizer from Bath & Body Works

and I use like before I put on like moisturizer this Vaseline lip therapy

cocoa butter thingamabob and then I have um deodorant nobody really cares about

that then I have Paris Hilton harris editing this vlog and I realize I said

harris and it's actually heiress Wow um yeah so just go on with the vlog flower

cherished then these three are Bath and Body Works beautiful day pretty as a

peach and sweet pea uh then I have these like little like fake glasses they're

literally then I have these kitty ears that I got from forever 21

I hardly ever wear them I should wear them more though I really like them then

I have this palette from forever 21 don't really recommend but yeah and then

I this bath & Bodyworks lotion pretty as a

peach I really like the pretty as a peach

stuff then I have this Broadway colors hand cream from literally the dollar

store then I have a couple bracelets there and yeah that is all that's in that

drawer so eventually I'm probably gonna get like acrylic clear makeup organizers

over here and then once I get more makeup and then I'm probably just gonna

put that there think it's really cute and imagine that makeup organizer right there

I think it's really cute and yeah!

so I just want to show you this clip because I think it's really funny

really quick overview we added my brush there uh that pillow needs washed but we got my

books and my clothes and then sorry about that um these go downstairs we have that my

beds made and all that It feels so good to finally have a clean room does anyone

else relate okay seriously though I'm going to pour this coffee right back in

that thing because I need that is not my cup smile so cute by the way though this

this salted caramel mocha creamer oh yes so delicious

by the way before everybody says where are her parents and why am I not doing

school I do school just today I'm just feel like doing it later

so yeah I'm homeschooled by the way so yeah just saying because you might be

confused like um girl you should probably be in school you know so oh by

the way guys katkin is here katkin I know it is a little bit weird that we

call her katkin but she can't say her name so oh it's

oh why are you filming me? so I did my hair

it's a little dark right now I'm gonna go over here so I did my hair I'm not sure

if it looks good I think it looks okay and it looks good um I feel like in a

better off camera for some reason so yeah I don't know what I'm gonna do now

excuse me oh my goodness that was embarrassing um so yeah I'm not I'm

gonna do now this is probably gonna go downstairs and we're gonna probably have

dinner soon yeah I don't know I'll find something to do so if you saw the

thumbnail you're probably like whose finger is this or finger or hand

and it's abby again yaahhh

Ill do the litte yay thing

boo!!!!!!

so yeah so we were just like taking the thumbnail then I was like WAAAHH

wait no we'll do it again for you okay ready go WAAHHH WAHH that was a fail i think that was a fail we're weirdos don't you forget

it so is the next day and I just decided to

end this vlog because I didn't end it yesterday so yeah, bye guys!!

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