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Reason Why You Should Travel To Tokyo Japan Guide Video 2018 – 5 Reasons 🇯🇵 🗾 🌏 - Duration: 7:10.
are you looking for a reason why you should travel to Tokyo Japan guide video
if so you're in the right place I'm going to share with you five awesome
reasons coming up hello I'm Christopher C Odom and award-winning
independent filmmaker and this is big trip to Japan every week I bring you a
new video about planning a trip to Japan and Japan travel destinations reviews so
if you're new here please subscribe and to bring home your own taste of Japan
each month check out my awesome Japanese candies subscription box value list kit
above or in the links and show notes in the description below if you've asked
yourself for a reason you should travel to Japan know that Japan is an amazing
country with a very rich and long cultural heritage what sites to see in
japan include metropolitan areas like tokyo are over the top and built up to
the sky you can spend half the day or more in a single block or even building
shopping in tokyo as most shops or built up and have eight or nine floors and if
you're in the Shinjuku district your favorite designer or brand will have a
store with a tour dyeing floors making it quite easy to forget about adding
diversity to your shopping experience reason number one traveling overseas to
another country if you've never been overseas or out of the country Japan is
an ally of the United States with US military bases when traveling in Japan
although Japanese of the official language you can find some English on
the street signs in the subways and scattered throughout local businesses to
help english speakers get by and when communicating in japan many japanese
people know some english if all else fails visiting another country and
learning about another culture is a life and witching experience and another
answer to the question why visit japan before I finished sharing more awesome
reasons to travel to Tokyo Japan don't forget to check out the links and show
notes in the YouTube description below to learn more about traveling to Tokyo
Japan or if you're interested in taking your own big trip to Japan click on the
link above or in the show notes below to check out the big trip to Japan travel
guide reason number 2 Japanese technology and lifestyle although a lot
of our consumer technology comes from Asia or is mass-produced in Asia Japan a
country of great pride and discipline is not a culture that is as obsessed with
convenience entertainment and pleasure as the US is obsessed an island nation
space is commodity hence everything in Japan a smaller much smaller the average
washing machine is probably the size of an extra-large bucket most people drive
their clothes on their clotheslines outside and in the winter and in the
rain the bathroom shower room is heated and used to hang dry clothes as well
the average refrigerator is probably the size of a giant dorm room with a drainer
in the US and I still have yet to figure out there are four or five types of
recycling I often had to leave stuff on the counter of my in-laws kitchen
because I just couldn't figure it out which been to use and I thought it was
rude to put it in the wrong bed but life and technology in Japan is not all grim
the Japanese internet is much faster as a matter of fact we rented a 183
megabits per second pocket Wi-Fi device with unlimited internet acces for up to
seven users and an eight to nine hour charge plus extra battery for about $250
for three weeks reason number three houses in Japan we usually stay in Japan
with family the houses and rooms are much smaller with the stairwells
oftentimes very steep I have diabetes and the bedrooms of my in-laws house in
Kisha ma area Takizawa City and Tokyo were upstairs
while these singular bathroom was downstairs I remember my first trip was
up the stairs and down the stairs several times every night as I
frequently had to relieve myself and in my mother-in-law's house the stairs were
so steep that I could use my hands coming up and down the stairs like using
a ladder when I asked my wife how they could possibly have gotten the furniture
up those stairs she said they actually wasted it through
the windows many Japanese homes do not have central air they have a different
type of AC unit located in the ceiling of the main rooms and bedrooms they get
pretty cold once you figure out how to work the remotes but it can be
sweltering in the hallways in the summer reason number four my favorite thing in
Japan Japanese bathrooms Japanese bathrooms are awesome the shower is more
or less the entire bathroom if a drain in the middle of the floor
Japanese people bathe either in the tub or squatting on a stool with the shower
handle but the handle could be raised high to shower western-style
many people have the hi-tech toilets on steroids in Japan that can warm the seat
and provide a cleansing squirt of various temperatures intensities and
patterns for both the rear and other parts it's actually better for your body
to cleanse with water instead of continuously scrubbing wet paper reason
number 5 developing an appreciation for America another answer to the question
why this is Japan is that it will help you appreciate America I love America
but I have my fair share of Wellington the complaints about my first visit to
Tokyo part of me was expecting to be blown away by what the Japanese may be
doing better than us never before in my life what I have thought that upon
returning to my humble abode from Japan just south of Kissimmee and in Disney of
Davenport Florida that I would consider my home
curious a spoiled American that was completely naive to the pleasantries we
take for granted even amongst other first world nations actually came back
with a greater appreciation for America and all of its modern conveniences and
opportunities thanks for watching this video subscribe here for more videos
like this watch another video about Japan travel guide hacks here or in the
link below in the description watch another video from big trip Japan here
now is the time to be something greater I'll see you in the next day
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How Does Our Birth Name Guide Our Life Path? What You Need to Know About Name Numerology in 2018 - Duration: 12:16.
and I'll throw you a curve on this one if you count the letters in your name
and we'll just say it's that it ends up being 18 for the sake of it you could
know that every 18 years there will be a major change in that individuals life
thank you so much for tuning into our 2nd act with Paige and Silke for your
second act of life hey Silke hi Paige well this is a special show today we have a
guest at your home a guest and friend a friend Patricia Kirkman is as how you refer to
her the queen of numerology welcome to the show thank you I'm delighted to be
here with these two lovely ladies well we are so excited to have you on because
Paige and I did a show on numerology last year and it was very popular you know at this
time of year as you well know everybody's focused on the new year
what's gonna happen how do we use numerology as a tool and you have some
specific stuff we want to talk about today so I'm gonna let Paige take over
and lead this conversation oh it's actually a really great lead-in Silke
because I'm gonna going to turn it over to Patricia as far as I've learned from Patricia which
we did in our prior show you know 2018 there's a global number for the global
Year then we have our personal number but then Patricia has taught me
something that I find very interesting and I believe that people really want to
know about and it's how does our name how do we have our consonants and the
vowels in our name show a number and tell us really who we are where we're
going what we need to do next so I'm gonna let Patricia kind of start out
with where she wants to begin first and we'll kind of just play it off together
Patricia so where would you like to lead well I think we should start out with
the New Year sounds good I think the New Year - sounds good - is a good place to start for
everyone it is going to be a universal two year regardless of what our personal
things are and I'll make it easy for others if they want to know what their
personal year is take your month of birth day of birth add them together
reduced to a single number and add to the universal two that will tell you
about your personal year is for 2018 it gives everybody a whole new approach to
what's happening when they know it's about them personally I think what's
important for everyone is that I'm going to say that finding out where they fit
is the most important thing we want out of
our life our first vowel and first consonant of our name tells us who we
are so if you learn what the numbers represent by the letters when you meet
somebody you're going to know who they are before you even get in too much of a
conversation so let's have an example of a name just so that we can use so we can
show somebody who you know how this works
so what name would you like to choose well what about our lovely hostess the
first name is our physical self where we live where we work what we do for
information which we're not going to look at right now but the middle name is
the emotional side and the last name is the spiritual side handed down through
the generations but going back to the first name because it's who we meet it's
what we do it's where we are in this lifetime so by looking at that right off
the bat we get a better handle on who you are will say the SI becomes a 1 so
you're a very independent soul you'd like to do it your way
and you're a very good leader ok like it or not you are ok so then we take a look
at how the other numbers revolve around the letters in the given name at birth
so that being said the numbers in your name would be 1 9 3 2 and 5 so what we
end up with is a 2 as the key number for the given name at birth that 2 says
although you're very in charge because of the first letter you're also very
much a good partner and a team player and you like things done perfectly,
you're on top of things see how they are Oh perfection is her middle name oh
that's a great team player yeah great team player so that's just a combination
of how we look at things so the first offer is consonant and if you know the
entire given name you can take and add the letters together and it's so easy
once we get a chance to find this out because you can meet somebody and
immediately you get a feel for who they are does work through letters
and she's in see that's what I'm getting like to the practical side of it as much
as I like to hear about me I'm wondering how you know how our viewers well as you
said we're going to link to your information too where they learn how to
calculate what their name means but I guess what I hear you saying is that
this is how we apply that maybe it's not even so much knowing ourselves but the
ability to know somebody else would you agree with that oh if you're hiring someone don't
you want to get a feel for who they are before you sit down and start to take a
look at the paperwork the same way when you're out in socially
socializing when you meet someone for the first time the first impression you
may get because of the way they're dressed or the way they act you're if
they go oh geez don't want to get to know this person
but if you take a look at the name you go oh my gosh this person has a lot to
offer and I can really connect with this individual ...can I add something because
you know Silke like we're talking about relationships after 50 and the
difficulty of dating and been there done that for so many of our viewers so if
you think about what Patricia is saying when a name comes across you can kind of
look at that name and go okay how does that kind of blend with who that person is
with yourself so here's another component that you can use it in dating
as well oh definitely and the other part of it looking at the dating side
odd even numbers are more compatible when you're taking the odd numbers do
better with the odd numbers incompatible with it with such but what makes it nice
is as you take a look at your chart and find out what numbers you have or don't
have and that would be by the letters in the given name you could make a decision
of gee that number is karmic for me oh and that's their main number I don't
know if that's going to work so well so right off the bat you're put on alert to
take a look a little more thoroughly instead of jeez got a great job drives a
nice car but now what do I do with them and you do me so go you know what I'm
gonna add in this mm-hmm numbers are so important but it's not
the only way you have to always trust your inner knowing
wisdom through combined with numerology that makes a great you know partner oh
definitely definitely and the thing is that we have a given
name at birth all the letters in our name will revolve around certain
numbers I do with what I call a little tic-tac-toe chart and in that it will
show us what numbers are missing or we have to add something and a missing
number will show us our karmic lessons or lessons that we're here to learn to
do differently we may have too much of one number or insufficient or none all
of those play a different effect on the individual themselves so if a person who
is a one personality and we take a look at the full chart they are have an
abundance of ones we know they're going to be extremely headstrong and refuse to
really want to be flexible a person that is overly inundated with numbers that
are two are ultra sensitive and they don't know how to get their ego or
self-esteem up so they are kind of a poor pitiful me now what do I do you see
where I'm coming from and I'll throw you a curve on this one if you count the
letters in your name and will just say it's that it ends up being 18 for the
sake of it you could know that every 18 years there will be a major change in
that individuals life oh yes I'd be surprised if I then so then 18 years
after that it would be the same type of thing if you know what your numbers and
letters are you could tell exactly what it is that's going to happen well that's
so interesting well for somebody like me who doesn't I'm fascinated with
numerology but I really don't know that much about it so for somebody that
doesn't you know it's not that familiar with it like the the question that comes
to my mind well my parents gave me my name so did my name influence my life or
did I mean some people have really weird names what it boils down to Silke it is the given name at
birth is our choice because in the name what's missing or overabundance of those
are our lessons we know what we need to learn when we come down here if we
didn't what would be the point of the trip right so let me throw a little wrench
in it go for it I have clients who changed their given name because they've
never felt that their given name connects and is an alignment with
themselves so as you know with me Silke from a soul perspective them being
connected with their inner knowing knowing that this is not the name for
them over here is the name for them and those are the true gifts karmic lessons
that they're supposed to learn so I find that so interesting with what Patricia
is saying and knowing how some of my clients know that the name that they
have is not the name that really they're supposed to have in this lifetime on
this particular path I agree with what you're saying but I will add a proviso
to this sure the name that we get is because there is something that we are
here to learn how to do differently it may not be our choice many times you'll
meet someone's I can't stand in my name I just don't know why they gave me this
but it's the lesson that comes with having that name that's more important
so that goes back to the spiritual side as well oh is so you never done what
we're baggage we're carrying with us when we come in right that knapsack
sometimes gets to be overly heavy we call it the red bag don't we Silke well I
you know again to me this is fascinating I could talk about this forever we are
coming to the end of our segment Patricia is there some last you know
some last-minute advice you want to give we are of course going to link to all of
your information and if anybody wants to get in touch with you directly and maybe
have food you know consultation with you on this they can certainly do so but
what do you want to leave our viewers with in this segment I think the most
important thing that we can look at is if we know who we are we can excel to
the highest degree and sometimes we have no idea how many positive things we have in
our red bag oh I like that
well perfect well thank you so much for joining us today and we'll see you soon
again on another episode of our second act with Paige and Silke for your second
act of life that's right thank you bye
So glad you were able to join us today, be sure to tune in next time when we
continue our conversation with Patricia and in the meantime if you want to take
a shot and calculate your own personal number click on the link right next to
me it's a conversation we had with Paige last year and if you haven't already
done so please be sure to subscribe to our Channel buttons right over here
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Items Needed to Complete Quest: Bronze med helm, Iron chainbody, and Cabbage (Do not use one from Draynor Manor).
Talk to Sir Amik Varze, he will tell you that the Black knights are planning to destroy the White knights. He will ask you to spy on them. Accept his challenge.
Go to the Black Knights Fortress which is located on the north side of Ice Mountain.
If you have the Bronze medium helmet and the Iron chainmail right now, wear them. After putting them on, open the sturdy door in the central part of the fortress, facing the south
Push the wall just behind the door and go up the ladder. Once inside, you can put your normal (stronger) armour on for extra defence.
Head back downstairs to the room with the false wall, and try to open the door to the east where many black knights are walking around a table.
One of the guards will say that the Black knights are having an important meeting and they will kill everyone who gets in. Say that you are brave and go inside anyway.
One of the Black knights will attack you. Ignore and run away from the knights and climb up the ladder on the north wall of the room. Head to your east and then south to come across a wall that you can push.
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A Pacifist's Guide to the War on Cancer 2018 | Collaborator Dr Valerie Beral | Complicité - Duration: 2:55.
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I'm Valerie Beral I'm professor of epidemiology at University of Oxford I'm a
cancer epidemiologist which means I study the causes of cancer; why people in
the population get cancer.
That's quite an interesting question. It's a term that I think Richard Nixon first came up with when
there was a discovery that some cancers were caused by
infectious agents; by viruses and there was an idea that maybe lots of cancers
were caused by viruses and Nixon put a lot of money in and he called it the war
on cancer and this is 50/40 years ago.
To pacifists who have cancer I guess you'd say you know a lot of the
treatments that have been developed over the last few decades work very well and
don't resist them but on the other hand don't imagine that you're fighting this
war yourself it's not really a personal war at all and that idea
I think is quite misleading.
I think probably the worst thing that I hear quite often is that a breakthrough
for the treatment or prevention of cancer is around the corner, it isn't, we've
made a lot of progress with cancer, with cancer treatment, with cancer prevention
but it's all been incremental lots of small advances, on balance, have
made quite big impacts particularly for breast cancer, so it's been small
breakthroughs small changes that have been very powerful in their effects but
there's been no huge breakthrough and there isn't likely to be a big huge
breakthrough.
The common myth about cancer I think is people feel that something that
they've done and particularly if something's happened in the
last few years that have been very stressful is to attribute that to
the cause of cancer and we really know quite a lot that stress doesn't
cause cancer and what's happened to you in the last few years isn't an effect,
it's... I think that's a misconception that's very widespread, that it's
something wrong that you've done and often also that something
that someone else has done, that there's something in the environment you can't
see that's causing cancer, that's not true either.
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