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Will we find them, Dervish?

Allah willing we will, sire.

I've ordered the Janissary to block all roads and ports.

Allah willing they won't be captured by the infidels.

If the Celali capture them...

Mother, please stop! You always speak of tragedy!

Dervish, I hold you responsible.

Bring back my brother or I shall sentence you to death!

As you wish, my Sultan.

Dervish.

Sultana.

My son ascended to the throne at a time of no hope.

I'd hate to give in after having fought for so long.

Do you understand, Dervish?

I made you and myself a promise, Sultana.

I'll do whatever it takes to protect his highness.

Very well. I shall trust you.

Reyhan Aga.

Is this how you look after the Sultan's harem?

Watch what you say, Janissary. He's the chief eunuch.

I am not a Janissary. I am the Sultan's right hand.

YO SOY EL BRAZO DERECHO DE SU MAJESTAD.

I am his ears, his eyes. I review everything first.

I represent his will. Is that clear?

Now, question everyone in the harem.

I want to know what they saw and heard.

Every single one of them.

Ismael.

Go to Uskudar and find a ship.

We'll travel by sea after Prince Mustafa is given to us.

As you wish, sir.

Forgive my curiosity, but how will this all end?

Once we have the prince, you'll see what happens.

Everyone will be forced to revere Prince Kalenderoglu.

We will soon arrive to the capital

and we will behead Sultan Ahmed.

And you're telling me now?

Sultana, please forgive me. You were asleep earlier.

The prince has been kidnapped and you're telling me now?

Call Nasuh Aga immediately.

As you wish.

Attention: His majesty Sultan Ahmed Khan!

Sultana, I assume you're aware of the situation.

I am.

That snake Halime kidnapped my grandson.

You know her better than we do, Sultana.

Do you have any idea where she'd go or what she'd do?

Mind your place, Sultana.

I'd like to discuss this in private with my grandson.

Let's focus on what matters.

Tell me, do you suspect anyone?

We have many enemies.

One of them must have told Halime Sultan

that you had sent your decree to Sheikh Al-Islam.

Then the person that helped her must be one of the people

opposed to the prince's execution.

You don't want him to die either, of course.

The governing Sultan, my grandson,

doesn't want him to die either.

He promised he would not execute him.

Should you really be saying such things?

You left crying and now you're smiling.

Return to your place. It's over for you.

What happened, Cennet Kalfa?

She can tell you.

She left the bedrooms just as she entered.

She hasn't been touched. She's still a virgin.

Fortunately, Mahfiruz can't keep quiet and filled me in.

Attention!

Bulbul Aga, question everyone in the harem.

Especially those who served Halime Sultan.

What's going on?

Halime Sultan is missing.

It seems she fled with her daughter Dilruba Sultan

and Prince Mustafa.

Ladies!

If any of you know anything, please step forward.

In that case, we'll do things differently.

Bulbul, Golge, gather the girls

and crush their skulls one by one.

Maybe that'll refresh their memory.

Search everywhere!

Search everywhere, every nook and cranny!

We have to find him. I know we'll find him.

My men are everywhere, Sultana.

I'll have an update on the prince very soon.

You must be quick.

The future of the Ottoman dynasty is at stake.

We only have one prince

and we don't know who's holding him hostage.

If he falls into enemy hands, we are doomed!

Allah willing we shall find him.

However, if we bring him back to the palace,

the Sultan will have him killed.

Find him and take him to my rooms once you do.

I saw the boy.

I gave him some... chestnuts.

I didn't know he was a prince.

And then?

Speak up!

Then... a woman showed up. I don't remember her name.

Who was that woman? Where is she?

I don't know where she is.

Ismishe... Shei...

Nemeshe?

She means Menekshe. She's missing too.

They ran away together.

If you're lying, then I pity you.

I will put you in a sack and throw you in the sea.

Understood?

Nasia!

What are you doing here? Are you following me?

I was... looking for you.

I got lost.

Where are Mahfiruz and Shayesteh?

I told you to wait for me in the other room!

I need something from you. I wrote to my family.

I didn't say anything bad.

I just want them to know I'm alive.

Read it if you like.

Why would I want to read your letter?

You have no family or past, Nasia.

Forget it. It's forbidden. Now go.

It's also forbidden to speak to men, but I saw you with one.

Are you threatening me?

I'll cut your tongue out and feed it to the dogs.

You don't scare me!

The Sultan brought me here. I'm precious to him.

I could tell him everything. You'd surely be killed.

He wouldn't believe a word you say.

It's your word against mine, child.

Then why are you scared?

Don't worry. I won't tell him anything.

I'm not your enemy. I just want to be your friend.

My friend?

Please help me!

I only want to send this letter to my mother.

That's all.

Your Highness, Halime Sultan used to visit a woman.

A charlatan who claims she can do magic.

I brought her here because she might know something.

She refuses to speak with anyone other than you, sir.

Send her in.

Sultan, my lord.

Speak up.

Where is Halime Sultan? Where is she hiding my brother?

Allow me... to hold your blessed hand.

Release her.

Speak.

Where is Halime Sultan?

Is Prince Mustafa alive? Can we get to him?

I see a shadow, Your Majesty.

There is a black shadow over your throne.

But our prince shall return.

One day, he shall return and sit atop the throne

upon which you currently reside.

How dare you? Get her out of here!

Pay no attention to a witch's words.

Leave, Dervish.

I want to be alone.

What people do or say doesn't matter, sire.

Only Allah knows of his plans for them.

Only he can determine our fate.

No one is powerful enough to change that.

What about my fate, Dervish?

What does Allah have in store for me?

A magnificent future filled with victories.

Allah willing we'll chase away the dark clouds.

Watch where you're going!

Hello, Musa Pasha.

Where are you going?

Step aside.

I'll give you whatever you want.

Let go!

Mom!

Mom!

I suspect the Sultan will be far more generous.

You bastard!

No!

Mom!

Let go!

Sahin Giray.

Kara Seyit.

Did you and the Sultana have a deal?

Halime Sultan is a brave woman,

but you are but a pet of the Ottomans.

As you were not too long ago.

Look over there, Seyit.

You have two options:

You can die now for the prince,

or you can flee and live.

You decide. But do hurry.

You made the right choice.

Send my regards to Kalenderoglu.

-We'll see each other soon. -You will.

Your Majesty.

You tried to keep it a secret,

but I learned Prince Mustafa has been missing for days.

There are no secrets in this palace.

Don't worry, sir. We're looking into it.

I assure you we will find Prince Mustafa sooner or later.

Too late, Dervish Agha.

You should've located him on the day of his escape.

An incident like this puts the Ottoman dynasty in danger.

Thankfully, I was informed of the situation

and was able to spare HIs Majesty

this most difficult situation.

What does that mean?

I have the prince, Halime Sultan,

and Musa Pasha, who was helping them escape, in custody.

May I?

Who do you think you are? How dare you kidnap a prince?

Brother, please!

Let her go!

You promised, Your Majesty.

You made a promise in front of everyone.

Can a Sultan break his promise?

Can a Sultan go back on his word?

You promised you wouldn't kill him!

What are you talking about, Halime?

No!

This is the result of your actions.

I ran away because you ordered his death.

Lock them in the dungeons.

Take Dilruba to her quarters.

As for Musa Pasha...

Please forgive me, sire. Mercy!

Behead him immediately!

Your Majesty, please forgive me!

Mercy, sire!

What am I accused of?

What is my crime?

I tried to protect my son.

I already lost your brother.

Your father's executioners killed him.

Have you already forgotten your brother Mahmud?

Please don't make me relive that same pain!

I'm begging you!

Mom!

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What's the matter?

I'm making a new video, and I don't know how to make it interesting.

What's it about?

Tipping.

You should use Legos.

Legos?

Yeah, everything's better with Legos.

Everything is better with Legos.

Angelo, you're a genius!

Hello everyone, and welcome back

to a new episode of Ticket to Florida.

This video is about tipping in America,

and for it, I'd like to thank a viewer.

Elke D. wrote:

Hello Brian, I became aware of your videos

through a Facecbook group.

Since I find your videos absolutely super, I had a request

as to whether you could film about tipping in the USA.

In the restaurants, I know that I give a 15 to 20 percent tip,

just as in the hotels.

But what's the rule, for example, when I use value parking...

Here she means valet parking.

in the hotels?

Thank you Elke for the kind words and for the idea.

For Germans, it's unusual to tip so much in the restaurants.

In contrast to Germany,

waiters/waitresses in America don't have much of a firm income.

They earn their money mainly through tips.

In fact, employers may deduct a so-called tip credit

from the legal minimum wage.

For example. In Florida, the minimum wage is $8.25 per hour,

but an employer may deduct up to $3.02 in tips

from the minimum wage.

Therefore, the true minimum wage in Florida is only $5.23 per hour.

In this video, I explain the tipping etiquette

for different situations and locations.

Restaurants, bars, hotels, valet parking, and skycap.

Let's begin.

In a restaurant, it's common, as said already,

to give a 15 to 20 percent tip.

You can pay cash or with credit card.

If you want to give a cash tip, simply say:

Keep the change.

Otherwise, you can leave the tip on the table.

If you pay with a card,

write the amount of the tip on the receipt.

If there are a lot of people in your group,

and here I mean six people or more,

a restaurant may automatically add the tip.

It will be marked as Gratuity.

In some cities like Miami and New York,

many restaurants do this

regardless of how large or small your group is.

So pay attention to the bill.

Otherwise, you'll end up giving a double tip.

In buffet restaurants, you serve the food yourself.

However, the waiter/waitress clears away your used plates,

and more often they do it repeatedly

because you can eat as much as you want.

Can I take your plate?

Oh yes please. I think I'll go get some more.

There isn't any more sir.

What do you mean?

There isn't any more food. You ate it all.

[sighs]

In buffet restaurants, the recommended tip is

one or two dollars, or ten percent of the entire bill.

In some restaurants, you order at the register,

and the waiter/waitress brings you the food.

At the register, there is often a tip jar.

I have to say that many Americans refuse here

to give a tip.

My rule. When I clear the used plates myself,

I don't give a tip. Otherwise, I throw a dollar into the glass.

In the bar, the amount of the tip depends on the type of drink.

For beer and wine, a dollar tip per glass is customary.

To our fallen comrades on the Death Star.

For a cocktail, two dollars.

The rule is: the longer the preparation,

the higher the tip.

You can pay the tip with credit card,

but the bartenders prefer to get cash.

Almost all luxury hotels in America offer valet parking,

where a staff person takes your car from you at reception.

Welcome to the Hotel Ninjago. May I take your keys?

Here you go. Please don't scratch the paint.

No worries. I'll take good care of it.

When you need it again afterwards, it is fetched for you.

The recommended tip is one to five dollars,

but who gets it?

The person that takes your car, or the person that fetches it,

or both?

There is no set rule. You have the choice.

I personally only give it to the person that fetches my car.

When I repeatedly need to have my car fetched,

I give a dollar each time.

If I only need it fetched when I check out,

then I give five dollars.

May I help you with your bags?

Yes please. I only packed a few things.

A hotel bellhop gets one or two dollars per suitcase.

Every day, your hotel room is tidied by a cleaning lady.

She makes the bed.

She brings new bath towels.

She empties the wastebasket.

A tip of two to three dollars per day is customary.

At luxury hotels, five dollars per day.

Lay the tip on the pillow with a thank you note

so that the cleaning lady knows that it's for her.

Leave it there every day instead of at the end of your stay

because it may be

that different cleaning ladies tidy up your room.

At American airports, some airlines offer skycap service.

This is a service where you can check in your luggage outside the terminal.

This service can give you an advantage especially if you have a lot of luggage.

Where are you flying to today?

Back to Germany. My Florida vacation is over.

A service employee checks in your suitcases,

and prints out your boarding pass for you.

It is customary to give the service employee two dollars per suitcase.

All right guys. Thanks for watching.

I hope this video on tipping was helpful.

Speaking of tipping. Angelo, Lucia...

here is your tip for helping me with the video. Thank you very much.

Before I go, I want to give a special shout-out

to two of my viewers from Germany.

It was really nice being able to see you and your kids

while your were here on vacation.

I got to practice my German.

You got to practice your English, which was very good by the way.

And Angelo and Lucia have a special message for your kids

who saw their first American college football game.

So kids. You already know the cheer for USF: Go Bulls!

You already know the USF handsign.

But there's also a phrase.

What is that phrase?

Mess with the bull, you get the horns.

Thanks again very much for the beers.

I'm trying the Pott's Landbier first.

Cheers.

The label on the bottle is correct.

It has a powerful and sharp taste. Very delicious.

OK. Til next time. Bye!

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Handbag Tour ♥ Luxury Designer Bags ♥ Chanel, Gucci, Louis Vuitton || SugarMamma.TV - Duration: 12:47.

Hi everyone, welcome back to my channel. So this is a subscriber request video

and as you can probably tell it's a tour of my handbags. You guys have been asking

and begging for this video for a really long time to be really honest. I was

really nervous and uncomfortable about making this video. Necause I didn't want

to be seen as recommending that you spend all your hard-earned money on

designer handbags. That's not what I'm about. Me personally I love beautifully

made handbags and I actually reward myself with one handbag once a year.

Depending on whether I've achieved my goals. And these aren't just financial

goals but they're my health and fitness goals, my personal life development and

personal growth goals. Any other sort of aspects of my life that I'm really

trying to build and improve on. And if I achieve those I then allow myself to go

and buy one beautiful handbag. Which I have planned and prepared for throughout

the year. Researched and most importantly saved up. Whilst I might use my credit

card to pay for the bag, to collect frequent flyer points. I'm actually using

cash to buy that bag. I will never borrow money to buy something like a luxury

good that just appreciates in value. Please understand these are the rewards

from my successes. And I always prioritize the achievement and the

success and the personal growth behind me. Before I rewarded myself. Alright let

me share with you each of these bags and the story behind them. Alright starting

with this bag here. It is a leopard print bag by Dolce and Gabbana.

I found this in the store and absolutely fell in love with it. I'm particularly

fussy when it comes to a leopard print bag. And it can look really tacky if

you're not careful. Now I did some research online and I managed find it

for about a quarter or a third of the price. On a second-hand website, so it's

been a fantastic buy. It's a really great size, it's great for traveling I can

throw a jumper in there, my bottle of water. And it's really comfortable. It's

extremely well made. This handbag is about five maybe six years old. The next

bag I want to show you guys is actually a state of escape bag. Now these are great for young

families. Because you can throw them in the washing machine and they come out

pretty much looking pretty much brand-new. And they're also vegan, they're

neoprene. So there are absolutely no harm or cruelty to animals in these

whatsoever. And they're incredibly light, they fit a lot of stuff and they're also

great for traveling. The next bag I want to show you isn't actually a hand bag as

such but it's my overnight bag. And this bag has got to be about I think 10 years

old. This bag has been around the world with

me. And it's a great bag for taking onto an aeroplane. It fits so much, but it also

makes me feel quite chic. Now I was quite young when I bought this bag and my

parents contributed towards towards it. As part of my birthday present, and I

love it. What I love the most about this bag is the history behind it. I'll never get

rid of this bag. But also a Louis Vuitton do the monogramming, which really makes it

personal. So I just adore this. The next bag is this Celine bag. I can't remember what the

style is called. And I bought this through an outlet. And again I got an at

I think about 30 to 40 percent off. It's a fantastic color. And one thing you'll

notice that all these bags are, they pretty much most of them and neutrals. Or

if they vary away from a neutral color palette. It matches my capsule wardrobe

collection. Because all of these bags work with most of the clothing in my

wardrobe. Which works really well because when I'm in a hurry I can quickly grab

something, I know that it's going to work. The next bag is a bag I again bought

secondhand. I think I've got this one on ebay. It's a Louis Vuitton. I think it made be

call the Thompson bag, and his style is actually no longer made. If you want this

bag I will link as much as a bag that I can find it's very similar to this it's

not the same. You'd have to find a secondhand website. This bag is a

designer bag it cost me a couple of hundred dollars maximum. And

it's great for walking the dogs because I can put dog bags in my mobile phone, my

keys and my wallet. And I have two hands-free because it's across over. My

next back is my Chanel 2.55. Again I bought this secondhand, and this bag has

got to be around about maybe eight years old. It is still in style and funny thing

about this bag is has actually gone up in value. I bought this one the

Australian dollar was really strong so I paid roughly around $4,000. And I believe

these now retail for over $8,000. So it's probably one of the few bags that

actually has not just held their value but she's going up in value. And again

this is such a timeless handbag at never goes out of style. This was actually made

in February in 1955, which is why it's called a 2.55. And I love the history

behind this bag and what the criss-crossing

represents. The chain of the of the nuns in Coco Chanel's orphanage where she

grew up. This means so much to me. And whenever I look at this bag I think

about how exciting my future is, and the things that I personally overcome. The

next two bags I actually pretty much bought simultaneously. I was going in to

buy one bag, and I ended up walking out with two. Again I paid for these in cash.

But I saw a very rare opportunity to buy something I knew it would be really hard

to find on a second-hand market. And when you know your bags, like buying research

my shares and investments. I knew that it was a great buy. So I actually bought

these two simultaneously paid for them in cash. And it was after achieving a huge

financial goal. So it was a big reward to myself and again I I always knew that I

was looking out for two bags in this color and in this style. They are both in the

caviar so they're really durable. I'm really careful with these because I love

them, as I love all of them. So i'm particularly careful with this one

as to where I put. And on that note of taking care of my stuff. All these bags

are stored away in my closet, most of them still live in their soft bags. And I

always make sure I regularly clean them, and if they need to be fixed

or altered I'll take them to the boot maker immediately. I really do love, value,

use and appreciate these bags. The next bag is a Louis Vuitton bag. Now I had a

bit of an incident with my original black Lou Vuitton tote. Which was very

classic. All the glue came out of the bag and went all over my jacket and Tom's shirt.

It made a huge mess I went into Lou Vuitton. And they immediately took it off me

apologized and so there was a fault in a line of these bags. They gave me a credit

note which was more than what I actually originally paid for the bag. So instead

of buying the same bag again. As I was worried that that would happen again. I

decided to get this one instead and again this is a great bag I can wear it two

different ways and it's a really nice fun summery color. That goes with most of

the colors that I wear in my capsule wardrobe. The next thing I want to show

you is something also really special. I'll never forget buying this bag and it

is a Gucci disco Soho bag. I bought it in Paris. It was the one thing

I'm a allowed myself to get in Paris. That trip was a really special trip,

because it was a trip that I took Rocco to Paris, because I'd never been there

before. And it was an amazing journey and experience for Rocco and I. Full of many

testing but bonding moments. And this is the one thing I allowed myself to get.

Buying bags in Europe is often cheaper, because you get the Vat

back. You gotto make sure you know how to get the vat back before you leave the

country. But again this by using this opportunity in a strong Australian

dollar at the time I actually bought this at quite a good discount. The next

bag I want to show you is actually a bag that Tom bought me. Now Tom is not into

designer goods at all. Thinks handbags are a ridiculous waste of money, and he

really blew me away when he bought me this for my birthday this year. And I was

amazed at how well he picked this bag. I actually love it. I think I've used this

bag pretty much 80% since giving it to me. It's navy blue I absolutely love

wearing navy blue. Again it's got two straps so I can carry Rocco and have two

hands free. Or I can just un-clip it and hold it like a tote like

this. It's got zip locks in here so I can keep the sections thing zipped away

safely. And again it's just really classic and I

wear a lot of navy blue so this really works with me. But I yeah absolutely

adore this so thank you Tom. The next thing I want to show you is a

bag I actually got in Lebanon in Bay bridge it's made by the prisoners. Now

what they do it they have this special program to help

I guess educate and give a greater opportunity for success in life. Once the

women get out of jail. But they teach them how to make this bag of these is

particular to have been crocheting and stitching to make a whole range of bags.

It's a fantastic program an initiative by the government and also by Sarahs bags

who actually makes a whole range of these. And I will link in the video

description box her website. So you can see all the other bags that have been

made by these women. The next two handbags I'm about to show you. Are actually two

handbags that are now for sale. As part of living minamlistic lifestyle and the

journey of minimalisim. I realized there are a couple of bags that I don't simply

use. And they deserve to go to a better home where someone will love

value and appreciate them. So the first bag that i'm going to be selling is this

Lou Vuitton one. I bought this from the Lou Vuitton store in Capri it's a

fantastic bag. It just doesn't get used by me, and I don't feel right holding

onto it. Now this bag is a fantastically well-made bag. It is really

beautiful. It's a timeless piece they actually still sell this in the store

and I will be linking in the video description box below the website or the

account. Where I will actually be selling this bag. Along with it will also be this

Bally handbag which I've had for a long time. But again just doesn't work with my

wardrobe anymore. So if you're looking at picking up a new handbag and you're

interested either of these two. Make sure you click on the links below. And

then the final two handbags that I want to show you, are two very classic ones.

Two different but very versatile black handbags. Every woman needs a

fantastically well-made black handbag. Now the first one is my Chanel Leboy

phantom handbag. This is a great bag again it's so incredibly versatile. I can

wear it as a crossover, over my shoulder or I can double off the chain

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for going out or just simply out and about during the day. Love this one. And

then the final one is my Givenchy nightingale. Now this handbag probably is

about maybe eight or nine years old. It took forever to save up this bag at the

time. But it's just a really great casual bag. It's quite slouchy which is very

different from my normal structured handbags. Again a really versatile with

two different straps which I can unclip at any time. Great size and considering

it's leather and there's a lot of hardware, is actually quite light. And again I love

this bag I would never get rid of it. It just works with everything that I

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already made you that wardrobe tour video that you also requested for so

long. So make sure you click on the card above here so you can watch that video

as soon as you finish this one. I also want to reinforce that I do not

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My mother still has some of her designer Gucci handbags from when she was in her

early 20s. And these bags are actually still in style. Because she's taken such

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them pre-loved you can save a lot of money, and I have absolutely no shame in

buying something that's pre loved. Especially when it helps save money, that

I can contribute towards the thousand dollar project. Alright everyone have a

fantastic week. If you haven't subscribed already please

make sure you do. And make sure that notification button is switched on.

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Treat yourself with Energetic Plasma - English Subtitles. - Duration: 9:48.

Good Morning

I stand before you. My name is Gonzalo Tovar.

I am an electrical engineer

and representative of a group of scientists

belonging to the Mexican Scientific Community.

In a few words I will explain

how a new option of alternative medicine was accomplished.

The plasma lamp and our circuit c-100.

After long years of studies and investigations

The Mexican Scientific Community

in conjunction with scientists from Russia and Germany

accomplished with the plasma lamp

recreate the forces

and energies of the universe to benefit health.

"Engineer, please explain, what is plasma?"

Plasma, like energy, is scientifically known

as the energy of the universe.

It is also called the Force of Creation

Thanks to this energy

the first unicellular organisms on this planet were created.

"Engineer, how is this energy created or generated?"

With the interaction of 2 forces present in all the universe

Magnetism and Gravitation

And with our plasma lamp, through micro circuits

we managed to generate in a controlled way

and this is very important, millions of magnetic frequencies

that interacting with the gravitation or Spin of the electrons.

We produced energetic plasma.

"And this, how does it reach our cells"?

Well, for this, in the body of the lamp we use a Sodium Vapor Light bulb

For us it is just a light particle transmitter or photons

These photons already charged with the energy generated with the lamp

Cover the demand of approx. 12 billion cells.

I want to expand more on the energy demanded by the cells.

In 1917, a Russian scientist named Gurwitsch

and later on another German scientist named Albert Fritz Popp

made important discoveries in the behavior of the cell.

First: We have approx. tens of trillions of cells in our organism.

Second: Every cell requires a particular and determined amount of biophotonic energy.

This name of biophotonic energy was given by the Russian scientist Gurwitsch

For the cells to do their functions correctly, they require this energy.

This way it maintains the healthy balance of our body

And something very important: the code of energetic frequency that each cell..

vibrates and lives is completely and absolutely individual.

For example we will say that each cell has different tunes or codes..

like our cellphones or radio stations.

Fourth: Dr. Popp asserted that health problems are due to..

electromagnetic disorders in the organism.

Cells get sick due to the low amount of energy that we have.

"And what is the reason that these levels of energy lower in our bodies?"

Well, these scientists support that we are energetic beings.

That we possess, in our body, something called vital force..

Or biophotonic energy, just like Gurwitsch mentioned.

If we treat our bodies badly, with bad habits, like stress, bad nutrition..

electromagnetic pollution,etc..

our vital force diminishes, provoking electromagnetic disorder..

and therefore, biochemical disorders and consequently we get sick.

"You mentioned that the lamp generates approx. 12 billion different frequencies.."

"What does this mean?"

I will just tell you in the most simple way.

We are feeding energetically 12 billion cells.

"You also mentioned electromagnetic pollution, what is this?"

Okay...

Unfortunately the advance of technology did not just bring us benefits..

to the modern civilization.

It also brought us health problems.

Scientifically it has been proven that low frequency magnetic fluxes

or raditation produced by cellphones, microwaves, televisions,

power lines, etc, create in living creatures

a good amount of illneses

and one of them of course being cancer.

"And has something been made to counteract that?"

Of course, of course

The Mexican Scientific Comunnity

Made this little circuit that we call c-100.

That I am about to describe.

This circuit is just a generator of energy and plasma.

It is a reduction of the lamp.

It is composed of a power source, A 12 volt battery

that firstly feeds the coil with energy

a primary coil

that is going to generate magnetism in this device.

In the interior, I don't know if you can see

the circuits come perfectly encapsulated

where we are utilizing the spin of the electron

Or the gravitation of the electron to produce plasma

This little device

What it does when it generates magnetic frequencies

and energy frequencies

it is blocking the low frequency emissions produced with what I mentioned before..

by cellphones

and all electric devices.

In such a way that not only blocks

these harmful low frequencies..

but also aligns our body.

The molecular alignment is important in our body

because that way we can utilize our vital force.

Our molecules that are aligned, positive,negative, positive, negative..

give a proper magnetic flux of energy

that we posses in our organism.

Many times I have been asked what type of illnesses..

or symptoms the lamp alleviates.

And here I want to be very honest.

We are not medical doctors, we are scientists.

Scientifically it has been proven, from the cases that we have had.

We have alleviated Alzheimers.

Some types of cancers.

All types of inflammations.

Colitis, gastritis.

Everything that ends with "itis" muscle pains, sciatica.

Anyway, a lot of illnesses.

As I was mentioning before

the 12 billion frequencies

that it sends to our body

arrives to 12 billion cells.

Unfortunately we don't know where they are located.

The food that it gives energetically to 12 billion cells

and energizing this amount of cells

we have discovered

more and even more ailments of the modern life

that we have obviously improved with our plasma lamp.

and with our circuit c-100.

I hope that all of this..

was perfectly clear for you.

Any other question, in our therapy centers

we will be clearing some of the questions that you might have.

All the cases are documented.

And I thank you for your attention.

- "Thank you very much Engineer"

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(dark dramatic music) (squishing)

(growling)

- [Matt] Brute, Brute, come out of your hole,

and beat the living black as coal.

- [Ben] Carrie, we've been walking for like an hour.

Are you sure this is the way?

- She knows where she's going, Ben.

- Brute, Brute, go back in your hole,

and spare the living one more soul

- Stop it, Matt!

Should we really being doing this?

There's a reason the story tells us

to stay away from it, right?

- Carrie's dad is in the high order, Ben,

I think she would know.

- Carrie?

- It's probably just a story,

Ben, don't pee your pants again.

(chuckles)

- Whoa.

(dramatic music)

- Who's going to open it?

- Okay.

(suspenseful music) (crows cawing)

- I knew he wouldn't do it.

- Hey, Ben, Carrie said she'd give you a kiss if you do it.

- Ew, shut up, Max!

No, I didn't!

(dramatic music)

(thudding)

(rumbling)

(heavy breathing)

- At last he tried.

Maybe if you're nice enough it'll just open by itself.

(dramatic music)

- Yeah, Ben, did you try asking it?

(thudding)

- Yeah, please, Brute Brute, come out of your hole,

and beat the living black as coal.

(chain rattling)

(door creaking)

Whoa.

- Are you going to open it?

(door creaking) (dark dramatic music)

- What the?

- How?

(screaming) (dramatic music)

(flesh squishing)

- Ben?

(roaring) (eerie music)

(growling)

(heavy breathing)

(dramatic music)

(panting)

(screaming)

(squishing)

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[HOLA SCHOOL WITH DAY6] DAY6 LEARNS HOW TO REGGAETON WITH NALU! - Duration: 10:22.

Hello! We are Day6!

We're back for lesson 2 of Hola School!

In lesson 1 we cooked, - It was delicious

we learned about Latin America -Exactly

And even picked Spanish nicknames for us all

This lesson!

Will be focuses on dancing

Let's call our dance teacher!

Please come in, Nalu!

Hello, hello!

Hello, I'm Nalu from South America

So personally for me in college I learned a little bit of Salsa

You know what I'm saying

A little bit of Salsa!

But what are we learning today?

Today we're going to learn the most popular dance right now in Latin America

Which is

Reggaeton!

Reggaeton!

I'm going to teach you some dance moves

Shall we start?

Yeah, let's go!

We're gonna start by loosing up a little bit

And we're gonna do the

Basic Twerk

We're twerking?

We just like -

Ah okay okay

We're just here and then -

Very simple, very simple

Like up, down, up

But here

That's basic, that's really basic

Why are we twerking?

Cuerpazo, Cuerpazo!

Oh no, I can't look!

We're gonna go with another move

Everytime they say 'Dura', we're gonna do something

Like a chicken

Softly, softly!

You're too much!

Okay, okay, okay

I like how you do it

Am I doing this right?

Yeah, you're doing good!

Just loosen up

I'm loose, I'm loose!

Let's go with the next song, cue!

This is more relaxed

More loose

We're gonna learn something more loose

A little bit more sexy, maybe

This is difficult, though

How do you do that?

Just like... moving the hip?

Like a snake

Let's go

He's a genius!

This is what Latin dances are about, moving, loosening up

Get loose

Aye~

Let's see

You can do this, too

Oh, not bad!

Easier?

You did a very good job!

Did we, though?

Cuerpazo, you did good!

We've learned a lot, how was it?

For me, it was a lot of fun

It seemed like you knew everything before we started

This movement

I like the feeling of it

But Dowoon was in his own little world

I didn't see, can you show us once?

Shy feeling!

Yes, with a shy feeling!

And I'm not sure if I saw Wonpil correctly

Please show us again

What is this?

Ok, now that you've learned some Latino moves

We will put some chairs

And with the moves you just learned

We will be dancing around the chairs

Okay okay!

So when the music stops

Sit down as soon as possible

There will be one member who won't find a chair

That will be the loser. And like this, we will find the winner

Got the game?

Got it!

Are you ready?

Yes!

Let the game begin!

Go!

We will start the game now

I think we are all ready

Yes, of course

Are you warmed up and good to go?

Yes!

Then let's start!

Let's see what they got!

Music cue!

What are you doing?

Have to stay close to the chairs

Reggaeton moves!

Aye!

Oh no, fast!

Bye bye

See you next time!

Good bye, I'm graduating

Bye, Cariño

Now there are only four chairs left

Yupp!

Let's move on right away. Music -

Cue!

This is fun!

Watching from here it's really fun!

Stop it!

I think you're wrong here, mister-

this is a school

You must be wrong here

Bye~~~

So you do want to watch the game from here

Jae is out

And we have three chairs left

Should we continue?

Yes! Cue!

Faster faster!

He is still at the wrong place!

Not like this!

That's not Reggaeton!

I'm sorry, teacher

Well done, everyone

Then you have to watch, too

Our teacher is out and only two chairs are left

Let's move on to quickly find the winner!

Music cue!

You really want to be first place, don't you?

You're dancing is great, that's for sure

What are you doing?

EDM Style

What is this move?

What kind of school is this?

Don't sit down!

You should just keep dancing in the front

Yes, you have to keep dancing!

We reached the finals!

But what are the rewards?

The reward for the winner are various Brazilian snacks

Brazilian snacks!

To find the person to get the snacks

we should start the final round, right?

Tell us in the comments which team you are

Team Cosita Linda or Team Flojo

because this is the last round

-I'm Team Cosita Linda! - Flojoooooo!

But what is this move?

I'll show you something!

Running-Twerk!

Are you okay?

I won!

The winner is Flojooooo!

And the winner is Flojooooo!

Thank you

But doesn't 'Flojo' mean something like 'lazy'?

Yeah, lazy

The lazy one is the winner...

And this move

Snake move, the snake dance

Oh, this looks good -You can hold it

I will hold this

You can only hold it

I'll take this

You can have this one

Thank you for the snacks!

What taste is this? It looks good

What's this?

This looks nice, too

It's like crackers with chocolate in between

I want to try that, too

/reading/ "Mira que..."

Crispy crispy chocolate

Crispy crispy chocolate!

And this really tastes like meat!

Does it taste like chicken?

/Reading/ Brasileira

and then

Brazil BBQ

/Reading/ Churrasco

Yes, it tastes like meat!

It seems like dancing brought us one step closer to the Latin American feeling

How did you like it? I could see the passion already

When it comes to passion, Sungjin was definitely the best

What do you think, Dowoon?

I enjoyed it! I was watching Sungjin and thought 'I have to learn this!'

This is what you enjoyed!

I really have to learn that!

So you could feel the Latin American atmosphere, looking at me dance?

Yes, we felt it

We learned a lot in a very short time today

And saw unexpected things

Aren't you excited for all the things we'll experience and learn while on tour?

We are!

And we're also excited to finally meet our MyDays

So we really hope to see you at the concerts in Sao Paolo and Santiago!

Just wait a little bit longer

But isn't there something we prepared? To sweeten the waiting time?

Right! We do have something prepared

We prepared an acoustic cover of 'Despacito'!

The cover will be released on the ZanyTV YouTube Channel

so we're hoping you'll enjoy it a lot!

See you at the concert!

This has been Day6!

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Collin: Actually, I also like that it's pretty nebulous, actually.. Jarod: Yeah Collin: It's kind of cool. It's almost atmospheric.

Umu: Now you're reacting to a solo song by Yugyeom, who's a member of the boy group Got7.

His solo song called 'Fine' is from Got7's newest album called Present: You, that has a solo track co-written and

co-produced by every single member. In an interview, Yugyeom said that the song is about telling someone how much he likes them.

And so, this is composed by him and a songwriter named EFFN, and the lyrics are by him.

The main reason why you're reacting to this is because it's harmonically spoopy, and your reaction will be released on Halloween.

Isaac: Spook

Spook

Spook

Kevin: 3,2,1, fine.

Lindsey: Okay, what? Fiona: It's already spoopy, because it sounds creepy and old, and the creepy piano... Lindsey: It just sounds...yeah

Charlotte: An old record player that's broken. Peyton: Yeah

Elizabeth: I'm not gonna lie, this music reminds me of like, Scooby-doo.

Peyton: I like this. It's like hip-hop spoopy.

Kevin: The melody doesn't change keys like the accompaniment.

So it's really eerie.

Elizabeth: This is super creepy. Do you hear that like, bass, that's arrhythmic?

Jarod: The bass isn't on like a downbeat, is it?

Collin: One, two, one, two---yeah, it's on two. Jarod: So having your bass on an off beat

adds to that.

Collin: Actually, I also like that it's uh,

it's pretty nebulous actually. Jarod: Yeah! Collin: It's kind of cool. It's almost atmospheric.

Melissa: Oh, and then the intro stuff is back. Yes! I love that intro stuff. That sounds like all broken and stuff. Just like his heart.

Fiona: Okay,

his voice is so

pleasing.

Lindsey: Yeah, and there's like some effect that they have on his voice

that's kind of making it so--I don't even know how to describe it,

Fiona: It's like reaspy. Lindsey: but it's like they took his voice and made it like, thinner? Fiona: Yeah

Lindsey: They like totally thinned it out, and so it sounds just kind of...

Fiona: It's like crunchy, or abrasive. Lindsey: Yeah

Peyton: I like how he's kind of layering like this halftime and double-time feel at the same time. Like it could be felt either way.

Fiona: It sounds so like, reflective.

Lindsey: Yeah, kind of like, ominous. Fiona: Swirling Lindsey: Yeah

Jarod: But I think what's interesting is like, he kind of holds the rhythm, if that makes sense, because like,

ordinarily in K-pop, you have like how you have the bass and the drums kind of like,

as the concrete rhythmic foundation, which it's still kind of doing now, but earlier I felt like the voice was more holding everything together.

Collin: Yeah Jarod: So, everything else could kind of do it's, like you said, that kind of nebulous, atmospheric stuff. Collin: Um, hmm. Yeah, that's interesting.

Kevin: So, the downbeat is almost ambiguous.

It's deliberately really playing with where the downbeat is.

Jarod: Also what's interesting, the background doesn't have much of an articulation to it

Collin: No Jarod: Like you have the snare but like everything that's happening is kind of just there's not a lot of front, so it just kind of happens.

Elizabeth: His voice, his vocal line is syncopated. It's not with the rhythm of the piece.

So, even like the things that he's saying are sort of off with the rest of the music.

Peyton: Yeah, I like how there's like an extra voice in there every now and again, for extra color.

Kevin: When we put A-sharps and G-sharps in a B-minor,

it just sounds

very early 20th century classical music.

Like Prokofiev.

Lindsey: Whoa, its over. Fiona: Oh Lindsey: That ended really suddenly, kind of. Fiona: Yeah

Fiona: Yeah, that didn't seem as long as it was. Lindsey: No Fiona: I thought it was like a minute long. Lindsey: No. I thought there was gonna be more.

Fiona: Yeah the end felt like

elevated.

I don't know.

How do I say that?

(singing) He kept doing that over and over. Lindsey: He just didn't really cadence.

Fiona: Yeah Lindsey: It just kind of like, ended. Fiona: It's like, oh, the ghosts are still here.

Like, he provided a ghostie setting, and like, he didn't end it, so we're all haunted now, thank you very much! Lindsey: Yeah, there was

there was like no resolution to it kind of just stopped.

Fiona: His voice stuck out when it came in.

Lindsey: Yeah, it was definitely a lot less creepy

when his voice came in, Fiona: Because he was there to keep you safe. Lindsey: but it just had a different feel to it, though,

cuz there was something kind of like crunchy and ominous about

the way that the effects were put onto his voice, that just made it seem like, not human, a little bit. Fiona: Yeah

He's a ghost!

Lindsey: Yeah, but I thought that was awesome. I mean, he sounds really cool.

Melissa: I didn't feel that spooped out,

but I think, well, the intro, definitely, like the way like it was kind of broken sounding, that like

laid down like a spoopy texture. Is this like in, theory or aural class?

Elizabeth: There's homophonic and there's heterophonic, and then there's spoopy. Those are the different textures you can have in music.

It sounded like like a filtered electric organ in the background.

I don't know if that's what it was, but there were some times where its like, little melody line,

it would have a couple dissonant notes next to each other, and

it didn't really match with the rest of the harmony going on,

so there was like that little bit of odd dissonance that made you feel not quite centered in the key.

And yeah, like you were saying, the opening I mean there's this this like very low bass note that

wasn't coming in at the same time and wasn't matching up with the other rhythms. Melissa: The ghost hitting a gong.

Elizabeth: Yes, exactly Melissa: In the other room. He's over there! Hi!

Okay. Sorry.

Collin: Why is it spooky? Well like, it sounds spooky, but he's talking about like, you know

I want you, so why is that spooky? Jacob: It's more specifically just harmonic vocabulary that's spooky,

Collin: Okay

Jacob: not necessarily the message of it.

Collin: Yeah, yeah. Well, that's true. It's just like it's strange that that's what the affect is,

Jared: Yeah

Collin: even though, yeah, it's like definitely apparent. Okay,

so like, what created that? It was like the nebulousness with

rhythm, and like how they layered things.

The articulations were not strong, except for a few things, and kind of only when they needed to be, like the snare.

That's pretty typical, but then there was like (mimicking bass sound) Jarod: Right!

It was like, a really cool way to use bass, instead of, I mean, it just wasn't definite at all.

So, it was almost it was rhythmic, but it was also atmospheric, and they used a lot of things like that.

They were balancing those two things to kind of create

spock, spoofy, spob, Jarod: Spoopy. Spock?! Collin: Spoopy. So, whatever.

Jarod: Yeah, I mean, I don't really know how to describe it, harmonically, because Collin: Yeah, that's kind of hard.

you hear it and you like recognize it as like, commonly used in like

hauntings, like spooky contexts.

I don't know if I would necessarily like be able to peg it, like, oh, that was that type of chord;

Isaac: I thought was very

interesting, the clash between the two semi-tones, de-da, E-flat D, and then B

Kevin: C and B. Isaac: C and B. I don't know, for some reason

I heard F. I don't know why, I was thinking, cuz you know, maybe I'm working too much on Walton right now,

but there's a lot of tritones, and for some reason. I kept hearing that. Kevin: Oh, it does sound like Walton!

Isaac: (singing) Kevin: When it goes to the B-minor and uses that same melody, just like the bitonality, it does sound like the Walton viola concerto.

Isaac: Yeah, but Walton was actually very known for doing bitonality and also switching from major and minor, so like this one actually, like,

very fitting that I'm studying a piece that correlates to a pop-pop piece. There's this one motive that always just stuck with me,

it's like, ta, ta, ta, ta, (singing)

I just kept singing that throughout the whole entire piece, and it makes so much sense, like the way it's like it's

speeding up a little bit and then just

slowing down, by augmenting the

duration of the sung notes.

It's a formula that just like keeps expanding

back and forth, and it's so interesting, because it's like the you have a drone of this

eerie, like semitone floating back and forth, and then you just have this one slowly decaying....

wow. Kevin: What a weird song.

Umu: What, harmonically, makes it feel spooky?

Isaac: (singing)

Kevin: Chromatic minor planing.

And the chorus gives you a brief sense of relative

security. Isaac: Um, hmm.

Kevin: And then it just keeps on going. Even the percussion makes the rhythms vague, and that just adds to the,

"Where am I?" Isaac: I feel like there needs to be a dichotomy between,

in pieces. Otherwise, it's like if you just have the spooky song,

you just have like one of those, like, have you ever been to Niagara Falls?

There's like this venue, where it's just all Halloween. They just play the same song.

It's like the beginning of this; it would just go on loop. Kevin: Mmm. Isaac: It would sound terrible, but it's very interesting, this one.

It's like they contrasted with the security of a key.

Kevin: Yes

Isaac: Establishment of a key, and without the duality of these two, and being juxtaposed to each other, it wouldn't sound as good as itself..

Kevin: I don't feel fine after listening to this song.

Isaac: I feel unnerved.

Umu: Hello, everyone, I'm Umu, and I'm the channel runner of React to the K.

I hope you enjoyed watching this video. If you're curious about the videos that we'll be reacting to in the future,

I put a link to a doc with our release schedule in the description.

Last but not least, if you'd like to support our channel,

you can help us out by pledging any amount you would like on our

Patreon. On Patreon and you can get access to full unedited pair reaction playlists,

reactions to Japanese releases, and much more. And of course, a huge shout out and thank you to our superstar patrons.

Thank you so much for your support. Bye

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Best Halloween Party 2018 - Duration: 5:55.

We are an American family of seven, living, working and loving Brazil.

Welcome to the adventures of Our Brazilian Life.

Hello! Happy Halloween! We are at this killer party. Down here at Barra beach.

At this hotel and it's amazing!

I'm at this amazing Halloween party and I'm here with hosts Christine, Gianni and

Brian. They are going to tell you a little bit about this party and the

history of it. We started the party seven years ago because we wanted to bring a little bit of the American culture

to our children here in Brazil. So we chose Halloween.

So seven years now that we have this party. In the second year, Gianni came into our life.

She is the creative artist of this party. And you can see after the party, the photos on the wall

before and after; how it started and how it is today. In the beginning, it was 10 kids.

Today, we counted more than 45 kids. So, it is growing.

Truthfully, I love parties and costumes, so I decided to invite the parents to dress up as well.

So it's happening, even though they don't like to dress up.

They come in costume. And the kids love it. It is 9:00 at night

and the kids are still playing and having fun.

And we can enjoy with them as well. This is a great culture.

That Brian, this American that arrived in our lives and brought Halloween

I will say that the most difficult thing is to get the men to dress up.

We received lots of calls from the wives asking if their husbands can show up without a costume.

Nope. You can't. You have to have a costume. Everybody with a costume.

Costumes are required.

All right. We had a great night. The kids had a great time. That was an awesome

party. It was like the coolest Halloween party that we've ever been to. The kids

are back they're asleep and we're headed home. Happy Halloween!