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Life without Jesus is a nightmare and a disaster that leads to certain destruction. If you

follow Jesus, He will guide you in all things and give you eternal life. Sadly very few

people follow Jesus. Many don't know to follow Jesus and others choose not to follow Him,

but rather to follow other people and their own mind.

Jesus is alive and He speaks, He guides everyone who comes to Him, trusts Him and stays with

Him. Jesus gives His Spirit, the Holy Spirit, to be in and with every believer who obeys

His words and seeks Him with all their heart. The world, the unbelievers and those who do

not obey the gospel of Jesus Christ, cannot receive the Holy Spirit.

To follow Jesus is a practical walk, day by day. Many people claim to follow Jesus and

be led by the Holy Spirit, but it does not play out in their lives. They are no different

from other people who are not believers. Jesus Christ and His Spirit is not a reality in

their lives, it is only words and jargon, religious talk. Their spirituality is just

fuzzy vague ideas from their imagination. If you are serious about following Jesus,

He will guide you, give you direct instructions, warnings, revelations and understanding of

His will for you. You will have to trust Him enough to do what He tells you to do without

doubting. You might ask Him for confirmation and understanding but if you do not have faith

and courage to do what He tells you to do, then walking by faith and following Jesus

is not for you. "Faith comes  comes from hearing, and

hearing by the word of Christ."Romans 8:17. Please pause to listen, understand what

is written here. " Faith comes from HEARING." Hearing WHAT? "Hearing by the word of Christ."

Let me put it in different words: You believe when you hear Jesus speaking to you. Then

you ACT on what He SAID TO YOU. So what are you believing? You believe what Jesus told

you. If Jesus did not say anything, then you have nothing to act upon.

Many believes act on ASSUMPTION. They read something in the Bible, or hear a preacher

say something, or even come up with their own idea and then they act of that assumption.

They say thy are "stepping out in faith." They assume that Jesus will follow them and

make their idea work out. That is not faith, it is rather presumption or just plain stupidity.

Then things do not work out as they expected and they blame God, but God was never in their

project. It was their own idea. They lose faith in God and many of them stop believing

in God and become agnostic. Even when you have heard from God and you

do what He tells you to do, things hardly ever work out the way you expected or thought,

because God's ways are not our ways and His thoughts are not our thoughts. God does not

give you a detail plan or a map, He gives you direction and when you follow His directions

you end up where you do not know further. Then you get further direction. You have to

stay with Jesus and follow Him in faith after hearing from Him. His timing is not our timing.

It is of no use to become frustrated or in a hurry. In His time, He will guide you further.

You have to stay with Jesus all the way, until the end.

It is of no use to ask the opinion of other people or followers of Jesus, if He gives

you guidance, or tells you to do something. You have to stay with Jesus, trusting, waiting,

doing what He tells you to do by FAITH, because you HEARD from Him. If you do not have the

courage to do what Jesus tells you to do, even if it sounds irrational by human opinion

and standards, then you cannot follow Jesus. It is written:"BUT MY RIGHTEOUS ONE SHALL

LIVE BY FAITH; AND IF HE SHRINKS BACK, MY SOUL HAS NO PLEASURE IN HIM."Hebrews 10:38.

Jesus will guide you all the way, in all things, work, relationships, marriage, finances, bringing

up your children, where to live, how to serve Him, but you have to trust and obey Him above

all, more than your spouse, your parents, your employer, your children, your family

and your friends, even the government. If you want to follow Jesus, you have to obey

Him in all things, obey His words as recorded in Matthew, Mark, Luke and John. Start right,

repent, stop sinning, turn from your own desires and plans, turn to Jesus. Be baptized in water

for the forgiveness of your sins. Be holy. Seek Jesus, seek His will, ask Him to baptize

you in the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit will convict you of sin, if you do wrong, He will

guide you into all truth and righteousness. He will guide you in what you must do and

He will tell you things that will happen in future, He will warn you. He will be with

you until the end of your life but you have to seek His guidance, obey Him and stay with

Him. You have to work out your own relationship with Jesus. He will guide you all the way

but you have to stay with Him. Jesus will speak to you, in a dream or a vision,

or a voice, that only you can hear, not in your ear, but in your spirit. He will speak

to you through circumstances, through revelation, through sickness. He will put knowledge in

you, understanding. If you seek His will and guidance, trust Him and stay tuned in to Him

you will immediately recognize His hand and His intervention. "Those who are pure in

heart, will see God." Through your relationship with Jesus, you will grow in knowledge and

understanding of Him and His ways. Do not allow anything to distract you from

Jesus, not churches, other Christians, books or even your own interpretation of the Bible.

Many go astray because they run after people and various teachings. Jesus Christ alone

is the way, the truth and the life, follow Him relentlessly and He will guide you, He

will give you eternal life.

May Jesus bless you.

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more about Jesus. May Jesus bless you.

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TTT & HEDNA LA | Day 2 | The Ultimate Guide to Payment Business Cases - Duration: 3:25.

Gentlemen. You've just come off your ultimate guide to a payments business case panel

Michiel, Brad, and Mike, thanks for joining us.

What were the most discussed items from that panel?

I found it interesting, especially local payment methods, I think that was a topic which we took the most time for

and there were a lot of questions from the crowd

and that's really a topic which is, alive now I think in hospitality.

Certainly AliPay, WeChat in China, is the sort of elephant in the room

when it comes to local payment methods and, there's a lot of interest about that.

And a little bit about how the hotel industry is moving from its historical

property-focused payment strategies

to really embracing where the guest is coming from and-

trying to understand the economic benefits of that.

And in terms of 3 key takeaways that you would've wanted your audience to take with them

what would they be?

I think I'll get back on my local payment method topic because,

you know, what I already said in the session-

there's so many people without cars so you need to cater for those

if you want to attract those travelers

Yeah-

So make sure that you offer alternatives as well

Excellent

Yeah and I'd say- if you start to think about payments strategically

and not just something that sort of happens in the background

then you start to unlock a lot of opportunities.

I think the way the guest interacts with the hotel brand has really started to change with the use of

mobile phones

and I think my biggest takeaway is that payments really needs to be part of that

in order to complete the guest experience.

Ok great

Now just finally- you Brad mentioned about the Chinese component

and WeChat and Alipay

How do you feel- all three of you- how do you feel generally-

we are embracing that side of the market in the Western world now-

Given that so many travelers are coming out of China and the expectation of them

is to use those payment services

Are we keeping up or do we still have a long way to go?

I think it's harder for hospitality, just based on our model, but our heart's certainly in the right place

We wanna make it happen but, it's not easy.

It very much depends on the vertical, I mean I work with- my company works with all verticals, and

for example high-end retail, that already is much further ahead

because they, they know and they want to sell to those Chinese shoppers those

expensive bags etc.

Also airlines are a little bit further.

It depends a bit on the vertical, on the branch.

I think we're just starting to address some of the concerns of the Chinese traveler

I think that our infrastructure and legacy payment components haven't really allowed that

But the Chinese traveler is changing the way we look at payments going forward.

Yeah

Excellent. Gentleman, thank you very much for joining us

Thank you

Enjoy the rest of the show

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TOP 10 Things to Do in CALIFORNIA in 2019 | Travel Guide - Duration: 10:53.

In this video, we'll show you 10 best things to do in California.

And don't forget to like this video, subscribe to our channel and enable notifications.

And share your California experience or suggestions in the comments below.

Here are our top ten picks:

NUMBER 10: San Diego

San Diego is known as one of the most laid-back cities in the US.

Sunny beaches, beautiful parks, and warm climate offer a relaxing experience.

Visit Balboa Park which offers an array of art galleries, museums, and gardens,

including the world-famous San Diego Zoo.

Drive to the beautiful Coronado, a peninsula connected to San Diego with an impressive

Coronado bridge or visit La Jolla Cove with amazing ocean views.

Charming downtown neighborhoods such as Little Italy

or the historic Gaslamp Quarter offer great dining experience

and endless nightlife possibilities.

San Diego is also a great destination for history buffs.

The first settlement in California is located in Old Town San Diego

full of old-style buildings, authentic restaurants, and museums.

San Diego is the birthplace of naval aviation and houses USS Midway,

a decommissioned aircraft carrier which is now a museum.

Check out our Top 10 San Diego travel guide for more information.

NUMBER 9: Imperial Sand Dunes

Located on the border with Arizona and Mexico, California offers a very unique attraction:

45-mile long sand dune field.

Something you would expect to see in Sahara, not in North America, right?

Imperial Sand Dunes also called Algodones Dunes were formed by the sands of an ancient

lake that, of course, doesn't exist anymore.

Dunes can reach heights of 300 feet or more, creating an illusion of an endless landscape.

The dunes are a popular spot for off-road enthusiasts

and over one million people visit the dunes every year.

You can simply drive through the dunes and stop at the Osborne or plan a camping expedition,

either way, visiting the dunes is a one-of-a-kind experience.

The Imperial Sand Dunes are also a common filming location for famous Hollywood movies

such as Star Wars: Return of the Jedi.

Don't miss the nearby Salton See, a unique shrinking saline lake, a popular vacation

spot in the 50s and 60s, and now ghost town-like shoreline.

NUMBER 8: Palm Springs

Palm Springs is a desert resort city, located in Coachella Valley.

It is known for its year-round sunshine, boutique hotels, festivals, great recreational possibilities

and, of course, palm trees.

The city became a popular gateway for Hollywood stars in the 1930s and later developed into

one of the best vacation spots in California.

Palm Springs is home to numerous luxury resorts, charming hotels, and over 100 golf courses

and is often referred to as the golf capital of the world.

Downtown Palm Springs will impress you with its mid-century modern architecture, impressive

art scene, and great restaurants, although you can expect to wait in line for a table

for quite some time, especially over the weekends.

Did you know that in Palm Springs, there are over 50,000 pools,

more pools per capita than anywhere else in the US?

Don't forget to also visit Palm Springs surroundings including

Palm Springs Aerial which is the world's largest rotating tramcar,

go to see the giant palm trees in beautiful Thousand Palm Oasis

or take an interesting and unique windmill tour.

Palm Springs is also located close to the venue of world famous annual Coachella Festival.

NUMBER 7: Orange County

Orange County is a large metropolitan area located south of Los Angeles

and a popular tourist destination known for beautiful beaches,

high-end shopping and dining, and other attractions.

Disneyland, the second most visited theme park in the world

is located in Anaheim, Orange County.

Some of the best places to visit in Orange County include Laguna Beach, Huntington Beach,

and Newport Beach, all great places for surfing or spending a relaxing day at the beach.

You'll find many interesting and unique shops and restaurants in Orange County such

as handcrafted churros, ice cream made by liquid nitrogen and many other places perfect

for your next most-liked Instagram photo.

Check the description for the list of interesting places in OC.

While Orange County is known for its relaxed atmosphere,

it is also home to many Fortune 500 companies.

NUMBER 6: Los Angeles

Los Angeles is the biggest city in California

known for good climate, ethnic diversity, and, of course, the entertainment industry.

Some of the best places in and around Los Angeles include the famous Santa Monica Pier,

free-spirited Venice Beach, Hollywood with Universal Studios, Beverly Hills with the

world's most expensive shopping street Rodeo Drive, as well as downtown Los Angeles with

growing culinary scene and attraction such as OUE Skyspace LA,

a glass slide at the top of US Bank Tower.

Los Angeles is also home to over 800 museums and art galleries,

such as LACMA and the Getty Museum.

LA has more museums per capita than any other city in the world.

Los Angeles is spread out and known for its slow traffic.

In fact, the average traveler experiences over 72 hours of traffic delays per year

so be prepared to be stuck in traffic all the time.

Speaking of roads, did you know that the famous route 66 ends at Santa Monica Pier?

If you have time, you can also visit the nearby Channel Islands,

a group of eight islands just off the coast of Los Angeles.

Check out our Top 10 Los Angeles travel guide for more information.

NUMBER 5: Santa Barbara

Santa Barbara is a glamorous town with beautiful

Spanish-style 18-century architecture, located on the coast about a two-hour drive from LA.

Apart from the regular activities typical for Californian seaside such as fine-dining,

hiking, sunbathing, and an array of other activities, Santa Barbara also offers a unique

atmosphere on its vibrant streets resembling that of Italian coastal towns

or the French Riviera.

No wonder it is often referred to as the American Riviera.

Most Santa Barbara attractions are conveniently located near each other, so you can easily

explore the beautiful streets and amazing beaches of Santa Barbara on foot.

Visit Mission Santa Barbara, a magnificent church built in 1820

or Sterns Wharf, a pier with numerous restaurants,

specialty shops, a Sea Center and Museum of natural history,

and, of course, amazing views of the beaches and nearby Santa Ynez Mountains.

NUMBER 4: National Parks

California is home to some of the most exceptional

national parks and preserves in the US:

Joshua Tree national park, located on the crossroad of Mojave and Colorado desert

features a surreal geologic landscape and rich cultural history.

Death Valley, one of the hottest places on earth is located in the northern Mojave Desert.

Don't miss the Badwater Basin, the lowest point in North America

with the elevation of 282 feet below sea level.

Mojave National Preserve is located between Los Angeles and Las Vegas

with breathtaking Kelso Dunes.

Yosemite National Park is located in the Sierra Nevada mountains and offers amazing hikes

through waterfalls, sequoia groves, streams, meadows, and beautiful granite mountains.

Redwood National Park is located on the coast of Northern California

is home to world's tallest trees.

If you don't have the time to drive all the way to the North and want to see big trees,

you can also visit Sequoia National Forrest located about 200 miles from Los Angeles.

If you plan to visit more than one National Park, make sure to collect your receipts and

when you've spent over $80 you can redeem the receipts for the annual pass which you

can use in all US National Parks.

We created a Google map with some of the most fascinating outdoor places in California.

Check the description.

NUMBER 3: Pacific Coast Highway

What better way to discover California

than by taking a scenic drive on Pacific Coast Highway.

Of course, there are faster ways to travel from one point to another in California but

Pacific Coast Highway, also referred to as California State Route 1 offers an amazing

journey covering anything from hidden beaches full of seals and seagulls to amazing views

at Big Sur, jagged sea cliffs, and other surprises.

You can take the epic Highway One between San Francisco and Los Angeles and stop at

one of the following places:

Big Sur and McWay Falls, Ragged Point, Elephant Seal Vista point, and Hearst Castle.

Of course, there are other amazing attractions and hidden gems along Pacific Coast Highway.

We created a Google map with additional suggestions, check the description.

NUMBER 2: San Francisco

San Francisco is a cultural and financial center of Northern California.

The city is located on a peninsula between the Pacific Ocean and San Francisco Bay.

San Francisco is known for Golden Gate bridge, one of the best-known bridges in the world,

steep rolling hills with old-style cable cars, Alcatraz island, home to infamous Alcatraz

prison, the largest Chinatown outside Asia, and many other world-famous landmarks.

Don't miss the nearby Silicon Valley, home to world's largest high-tech firms and a

global innovation hub.

Check out our Top 10 San Francisco travel guide for more information.

NUMBER 1: Napa Valley

Napa Valley, located about an hour drive from San Francisco,

is one of the world's premier wine regions.

While massive wine production didn't start until the 1960s,

Napa is now home to over 400 wineries.

The experience goes far beyond wine and Napa is a popular place for romantic escapes,

amazing culinary experiences, concerts, and, of course, wine tasting.

The reason Napa Valley is becoming even more popular in recent years is the abundance of

exquisite accommodation and dining options and its proximity to San Francisco, making

it easily accessible to worldwide and domestic travelers.

Take the three-hour wine train, a 36-mile round-trip journey from Downtown Napa to

St. Helena and back or enjoy the bird's-eye view

of beautiful rolling hills from a hot air balloon.

You can also explore the nearby Sonoma Valley, another beautiful wine region also known as

the birthplace of California wine industry.

Do you have your favorite destination

or have you been to one of the places we presented in this video?

Share it in the comments below.

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that we can keep bringing you more awesome content.

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5 Reasons to Read: "The Lady's Guide to Petticoats and Piracy" by Mackenzi Lee - Duration: 8:18.

Bibliophiles of the internet, my name's Adriana,

and today I'm here to give you five reasons to read "The Lady's Guide to Petticoats and Piracy" by Mackenzi Lee.

This is a companion to "The Gentleman's Guide to Vice and Virtue,"

but I would definitely say it can be read as a stand-alone book.

This is queer YA historical fiction about Felicity Montague, a young woman who is explicitly aro/ace.

The only thing she wants in life is to is to acquire a medical license

and to be recognized by a medical institution or practice.

However, as a woman in the 18th century,

there are no medical boards willing to even hear Felicity make her case.

After yet another rejection, she learns that an old childhood friend is getting married to a famous doctor

she *worships*, and if she can take advantage of this connection, this could be her big chance.

In her desperation to find a way to Germany before the wedding, Felicity recruits a shady pirate

who offers to pose as her maid, but who may have her own motives.

Reason #1 to read this book is that the story offers tremendous aromantic/asexual representation on the page

and explores an f/f queerplatonic relationship with a Muslim love interest.

This is rep we need, it's rep we deserve. And I think it's truly at the forefront of this story

because of the historical era in which it's set.

In this time period, especially, there is a lot of emphasis on women being "useless" if they don't find themselves

an advantageous marriage, and how their interests are worthless and should be shoved aside

to make room for the *husband's* aspirations.

So it makes sense that Felicity feels her aro/ace-ness taking up her focus in a very profound way,

because romantic and sexual fulfillment are not at all the markers by which she navigates her life.

And when it weighs on her the most, you see that she wishes she *could* make herself fit those expectations.

Sometimes it seems like things would be "easier" if she could just feel the way everyone else feels.

But that would mean becoming someone that she's not.

This was a period of history when women's voices were drowned out by the voices of men

and the expectations of society, and it's refreshing to see a character who is pushing back against that.

Felicity is striving to find how this world and its rules can reshape themselves around *her*

and not the other way around—and I love that so much.

It's powerful to have a character who measures her self-worth and personal fulfillment

by different "barometers," so to speak, and I wish we saw that in more books.

Reason #2 is that, along her journey, Felicity is learning that just because someone has different values

does not make them less.

You really see this in Felicity's relationship with her estranged childhood friend, Johanna Hoffman,

who basically carries herself as the ideal ultra-feminine woman befitting society's standards.

And when they first reconnect, Felicity is unforgiving in her criticism of Johanna and her lifestyle choices—

—the frilly dresses she wears, her dainty mannerisms, even the tone of her voice.

To Felicity, any woman who carries herself in this way is "giving in" to what society wants,

which in turn makes them weak and flippant.

She sees ladies like Johanna and is convinced that they don't take themselves seriously,

that they don't want to be taken seriously by anyone else,

and that everything about them could never amount to anything more than frivolous.

But after spending more time with Johanna, Felicity realizes that she is intelligent, driven, passionate,

and determined to find her own way in this world on her own terms.

She is *allowed* to like dresses and heels and parties and glamour, because none of that negates

the other things that make up her personhood. She still contains multitudes.

Johanna has her own strengths, and the way she chooses to carry herself

is its own kind of armor and shield.

And just because Felicity wouldn't choose it for *herself* doesn't make it any less.

Going off of that, Reason #3 is that this entire narrative is unapologetically feminist as fuck.

I love seeing this female-centric narrative where no two women are alike, they're each seen as their own person

with their own conflicts, and even though the odds are stacked against them—socially, legally, literally—

—they are still fighting tooth and nail for their right to take up space.

That idea of "taking up space" is a really important reoccurring theme in this story,

because these women often feel the urge to apologize for occupying their space.

Or they have to fight against this instinct that tells them that they have go through pre-determined

rites of passage in order to "earn" their place and become "valid" enough.

Felicity has this piece of paper she carries around with her where she's written herself a reminder

that says "You deserve to be here." And that's something she often has to repeat to herself.

Eventually, after enduring every challenge that comes her way, she is finally realizing,

"I have to stop *saying* this to myself and start believing it."

Reason #4 is that the story shows the importance of interrogating

the things we deem to be acceptable and legitimate.

As I've touched on, Felicity wants to study medicine and become a doctor,

but because she can't get a single quote-unquote "legitimate" practice to recognize her efforts,

she doesn't feel like she's good enough.

And I think many of us struggle with this deeply-ingrained thought process.

We tell ourselves "If I want to be a *real* [insert career title here], I have to go to this school,

I have to get this degree, I have to be recognized by these organizations, I have to make this much money,

I have to have these numbers"—so on and so forth and whatnot.

But that's not actually the case.

There are so many paths to discovering what we really want—paths we don't even know exist yet—

—and playing into what we think of as "real" and "legitimate" is just making ourselves part of a system

that was really only designed to uphold itself.

After a lifetime of rejection and belittlement, and internalization *of* that rejection,

Felicity is finally asking herself why she is seeking the approval of people

who have decided that her existence is inconvenient.

What makes up the institutions we respect? Who created them and for what purpose?

Who gets to decide what is "legitimate" and what is not?

Is approval or acceptance from said institutions the only pathway to validation or respect?

Felicity is finally being confronted with these questions.

And for Felicity, it's more than just out of necessity,

but a fundamental difference in the way she learns and what she values.

Within these institutions and practices she's regarding so highly and assigning so much meaning to,

knowledge is framed as something to own, something with limited access,

something for scholars to horde as a means to distinguish themselves.

That is not Felicity's way. That's not the way of *any* of the female characters in this narrative.

And they're realizing that if no one's going to allow them to succeed within the existing framework,

well, they're just gonna tear it down and write their own damn rulebook.

And Reason #5 is that Felicity and her crew are proof that "losing" or missing a milestone

does not mean you have failed; it's merely an opportunity to readjust your sights.

As I've said before, Felicity, Johanna, and Sim have had a lot of doors shut in their face,

a lot of opportunities that were yanked out of their reach, a lot of failures to launch,

but that does not, by association, make *them* failures.

On the contrary, they are merely casualties of a system that was designed *to* fail them as humans.

There's so many times in this story where things don't go their way in the slightest,

where they were banking on a certain outcome to keep them afloat and keep their hope alive

that just never came to pass.

And yet, they don't stop.

They don't have the luxury of being complacent or content with their circumstances,

because society will happily leave them behind as cautionary tales.

They keep moving forward. They keep finding work-arounds,

and unprecedented, unsanctioned, unimagined ways to validate their own existence.

In some ways, having nothing left to lose frees them up to think differently about the shape of their lives

and all the different forms they might yet take.

So with all that said, I do acknowledge that this story's brand of feminism is, in some ways, fairly simplistic

or idealistic, and it's not always as intersectional as I would like.

But I think it's still very powerful and I would still recommend it.

As always, if you've read this one yourself or if you would like to read it in the future,

I would love to talk more about it in the comments below.

But that's everything I had for this recommendation and review today. Thank you so much for watching this video.

I really hope that you enjoyed it, and I will catch YOU on the flip-side of the page.

Bye!

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The Tragedy of Khabarovsk the Wise (Soviet DD Guide) - Jolly Roger Adv #10 (World of Warships) - Duration: 10:33.

After so many months I decided to make this guide because I have seen too many

Torpboat tashkents.

This line of ships have been an extreme example of the player base.

It is either abused by unicums or driven by noobs thinking this ship is useless.

So let's start off with a tech tree analysis.

First you have the destroyer line, then you have the cruiser line and the battleship line.

Yes they are cruisers without citadels, they are so cruiser that they forgot how to destroyer.

Here is how you climb the tree.

After the torpedo monster, you start off your cruiser life with Izyaslav, where you are

stuck with 4km torpedoes for the next half of the tree, so you start melting the enemy

with your guns.

Next you have Podvoisky, where you have your first taste of balance for having big guns

and vodka powered engines.

Then you have Gnevny, where you get downgraded apart from a slight increase in dpm.

You have slower turret traverse, which means you need to wait for the guns to turn when

you are zigzagging.

Next you have the Minsk, where you begin your journey in Russian Bias.

Kiev makes the experience better by having usable torps, and secondaries.

Next you copy the Kiev and make it slightly bigger to make the Tashkent, which has a

little bit more health and the most balanced consumable in the history of ships.

You run heals, because you are bad ass.

Finally, you are given 50 millimeters of stalinium armor plate and an extra turret to fully embrace

russian bias.

This is how you play this ship.

First, to cap or not to cap.

You are the best gun boat for Tier 7 or below, so definitely go for it.

But from Kiev onwards, cruiser syndrome kicks in and it is getting difficult, you have to

see if there is enough team support before moving in.

For Khabarovsk, you do not go into caps, because you will die, quickly.

BUT, if a

torpedo boat is going to cap, you should follow him in about 4km behind, so that you both

will be spotted at roughly the same time, then you can help him to secure the cap.

Otherwise, you go alone, you hug map borders, and use them to dodge enemy salvos, you tell

your team your plan before the game starts so that noobs won't follow you and commit

suicide.

You put speed boost mod 1 to run at 48 knots for almost the entire match.

If the enemy ignores you, you sneak behind them and create awkward situations.

This is so common that you can do this almost every other game along this line of ships.

Here are two more tips in dealing with carriers.

Because of your incredible speed, you can either turn into torps to dodge them at an

angle impossible to other peasant destroyers.

Or you can turn away from torps, and completely ignore them.

For other ships, you stay at more than 10km away so that RNGesus shalt ghiveth thy dispersion.

You do not take close fights, because you turn like a bus.

If the enemy shoot at you, you do not dodge the first salvo, because scientific research

says 99% of the time the enemy cannot aim at ships travelling at 48 knots.

Then if the enemy focus fire on you, you turn around and kite them because they can't catch

up with you.

You do not do smoke firing and keep running, unless you are trapped or almost dead.

You should have noticed this guide has been very helpful, so it is time

for some shit talking.

After you created awkward situations, you re define capping, by actually parking into

the docks.

As I said before sometimes it is better if you don't cap at all, but because a lot of

noobs don't understand how this ship works.

You will just get reported by salty retards.

Speaking of noob teams, you should stay alive for as long as you can.

So that you can carry your team, but sometimes it is just impossible, and there's nothing

you can do about it.

But it's okay, you have the highest chance of getting a solo warrior this way.

Speaking of RNGesus, you should pray to him before every match, because you know, the

world could always use more fires.

You have very good torpedoes, that works half the time.

They are very useful only during cyclone, or when you are retreating.

Because of their incredibly slow speed, if you fire backwards it will add 4km to their

effective range.

Use them to slow your enemies advance, because they are so slow that they may as well be

mines.

You do not need AA guns, because RNGesus will decide whether to save you

or send you to gulag.

If you see carriers and map border huggers on the enemy team, you get close to them and

make some friends.

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Deviens Guide pour Windigo ! - Duration: 14:49.

For more infomation >> Deviens Guide pour Windigo ! - Duration: 14:49.

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MGL MOBILE LEGENDS BOOT CAMP VOLUME 26 : VALE - TIPS, ITEMS, SPELL, EMBLEMS, TRICKS, AND GUIDE - Duration: 12:39.

Waddup, humans? Kurumi here!

And welcome to the Mobile Legends Boot Camp!

In this video, we are going to talk about the mage, Vale.

Vale has a good set area-of-effect, crowd control, and burst skills.

Our Windtalker, Vale, is a mage hero.

I consider Vale as a flexible mage since his passive skill,

Windtalk, gives you the freedom to enhance your skills with additional effects.

You can either enhance a skill with additional crowd-control effects,

or enhance it with additional magic damage.

These effects will be explained later on.

Now, let me share some tips and tricks on how to use Vale based on my experience.

I will also teach you some combos and techniques on the latter part of this boot camp.

But before that, let me explain his skills one by one for further understanding.

Vale's passive, Windtalk,

gives enhanced effects on Vale's skill depending on his level.

When reaching level 4, 6, or 8, you can enhance one of his skills.

There are 2 options of enhancement for each skill.

Each skill can only be enhanced once, so make sure to choose wisely.

Because you have to bear the enhancement all throughout the game.

I will explain each skill's enhancement later, when we tackle those skills.

Vale gains a stack of Windtalk each time he kills,

or assists to kill an enemy.

Each stack provides a certain amount of Movement Speed.

This skill can be stacked up to 12 times.

Vale's first skill, Wind Blade,

lets Vale unleash two wind blades towards the left, and right of a designated area.

This deals Magic Damage to the enemy when hit by the blades.

Now, let's talk about its enhancement by his passive skill.

His passive lets you choose an enhancement between:

Increasing the Area of Damage, or increasing the damage of this skill.

Choosing an enhancement will change the icon of the skill.

It also changes the color of the skill effect.

His second skill, Windblow,

unleashes a whirlwind towards the specified direction.

This deals a certain amount of Magic Damage,

and slows enemies down when it hits an enemy unit.

His passive lets you choose an enhancement between:

Adding a Stop-on-Hit effect, or Knock-up effect to this skill.

The Stop-on-Hit effect lingers on the enemies hit by this skill,

and deals magic damage for a short period of time.

The Knock-up effect knocks up the enemies hit by this skill.

Choosing an enhancement will change the icon of the skill.

It also changes the color of the skill effect.

Vale's ultimate skill, Windstorm, summons a windstorm in a designated area.

After 1.5 seconds, the windstorm will explode,

dealing Magic Damage to the enemies in the area of explosion.

His passive lets you choose an enhancement between:

Increasing the damage dealt by this skill, or add a crowd-control effect to this skill.

The crowd-control effect will pull all the enemies to the center of the Windstorm,

upon casting it.

Choosing an enhancement will change the icon of the skill.

It also changes the color of the skill effect.

There are so many items that you can buy for Vale.

You can either focus on cooldown items,

or items that gives you high magic power and magic penetration.

For me, I choose to buy items that grants cool down reduction,

magic penetration, and health points.

As for starting item, you can consider buying Lightning Truncheon.

This item will help you deal more burst damage.

This item gives you magic power, mana, and cool down reduction.

Its unique passive will deal magic damage to your target

and two other enemies when you use a skill.

This unique passive has a short cooldown.

Buying Magic items such as Arcane Boots,

will grant you additional Magic Penetration and Movement speed.

Magic Penetration lets you pierce through the target's Magic Defense.

You might want to consider Holy Crystal.

This item gives you additional Magic Power.

Its unique passive grants you additional 25% of your Magic Power.

Another unique passive of this item,

grants you additional 15% magic damage after using a skill hitting a target.

Your next skill will terminate the effect.

This effect only lasts for 3 seconds, and it has a 10 seconds cool down.

Another item to keep in your tab is Fleeting Time.

This item grants you additional magic power and cool down reduction.

Its unique passive grants your ultimate skill's cool down,

to be instantly reduced by 35% after an elimination or an assist.

This is really good since Vale can kill enemies easily and assist on team fights,

making his ultimate skill's cool down reduced instantly.

You can also consider Divine Glaive.

This item grants magic power.

Its unique effect grants a certain percentage of magic penetration on your skills.

In addition, its unique passive grants extra magic penetration

when your HP is above a certain amount.

Lastly, you can consider Blood Wings.

This grants you Magic Power and Health Points.

Its unique passive adds health points, for every points of magic power added to Vale.

The item build for Vale really depends on the enemy's line up.

So make sure to read each item's description so you can adapt in-game.

One of the best spell to be used on Vale is Flicker.

This can really help you survive team fights, even death.

It can also help you chase enemies, or attack enemies by surprise.

This is really a must since Vale, which is a Mage hero,

is most likely to be targeted by Assassins and Fighters.

You can depend on the movement speed granted by your Passive skill,

but it's best to have Flicker so you can blink through walls.

In my opinion, the best emblem set to be used is the Custom Mage Emblem set.

Custom Mage Emblem could provide extra stats according to your needs as a Mage.

Set Agility to its Max level because it can give you additional Movement Speed.

Higher Movement Speed means higher chance to chase enemies or escape death.

Setting Observation to max level will provide additional magic penetration on your skills.

Higher magic penetration deals more magic damage to enemies.

That means, your skills will be more explosive.

Get Impure Rage to deal extra damage depending on the enemy's current HP.

Impure Rage also restores your mana.

For me, it's the best thing to get since Impure Rage has only 5 seconds cooldown.

This makes his skills more powerful with Impure Rage since it has low cooldown.

The mana restored by Impure Rage helps you to avoid buying items with high mana regen.

Set first skill to max level first.

Prioritizing this makes the base damage higher, and cool down lower.

That means, you can deal more damage to the target with this skill.

Prioritize second skill less since his first skill is what you need for burst damage.

Always upgrade his ultimate skill when available for upgrading.

In terms of Enhancing your skills,

this really depends on your playing style and the enemies' line-up.

But for the Kurumi way,

I enhance my ultimate skill first with the Area Control enhancement.

This will ensure our advantage during team fights.

I enhance my second skill next with the Knock-up enhancement.

This will help on Crowd-Control as well.

Lastly, I enhance my first skill with the Additional Damage enhancement.

This will ensure dealing Burst damage during team fights.

Your passive skill really enhances your skills.

You can adapt your enhancements on the enemy's line-up.

If your team needs a Burst mage,

then set the enhancements to additional Magic Damage.

If your team needs a Crowd-Control Mage,

then set your second skill and ultimate skill enhancement to Crowd-Control.

Just make sure your decision is final when enhancing,

since enhancements of skill will last all throughout the game.

During the early game, you can use your first skill to harass enemies,

or clear lanes faster.

Your first skill has a long range.

You can use this to kill dying enemies from afar.

Just make sure to aim properly.

I suggest you pick the Additional Damage enhancement,

since you can aim this properly when the enemies are slowed,

or gathered together by your ultimate skill.

Your second skill is a game changer.

Using this skill on early game will only deal magic damage,

and movement speed reduction to enemies.

But with the Knock-up Enhancement, Enemies will be sent up to the skies,

further delaying their advancement or escape.

Your ultimate deals heavy damage to the designated area,

when it explodes after 1.5 seconds.

With the Area Effect enhancement of pulling enemies towards the center,

this could really turn team fights to your advantage.

Just imagine if you were able to hit multiple enemies with your ultimate.

All of your area-of-effect skills, including your team mates',

will bring wrath upon the enemies.

There are lots of combos that you can use with Vale.

With the enhancement, you can adapt it to be effective against your enemies.

But for the Kurumi way, I usually follow a set of combo.

When going in team fights with a team mate that has a crowd-control,

I usually follow this combo.

First, I use my ultimate instantly.

This is to ensure that the enemies will be gathered in one spot.

Then, I use my second skill to further delay their escape from the center of the storm.

Then, I use my first skill to deal more burst damage to the enemies.

This way, one or two enemies have been already eliminated,

giving the advantage to your team.

Now in terms of going in team fights as the initiator,

I usually follow this combo.

First, I use my second skill.

Since you have Holy Crystal, your second skill triggered the bonus magic damage.

Then I use my ultimate skill afterwards.

Casting your ultimate will have boosted magic damage.

With the slow effect of your second skill,

this will further delay their escape from the center of the storm.

Then I cast my first skill to deal burst damage.

This is also a sure hit when the enemies are being pulled to the center of the storm.

Enemies will now say, "I don't feel so good, Mister Stork."

Additional Tip: With the tremendous power of your crowd-controlling skills,

you are destined to be targeted by the enemies first.

So, better keep your distance from the enemies.

The tips I mentioned are just some of the ways you can use Vale.

This video just guides you on how to use Vale, the Kurumi way.

So, once again.

This is Kurumi and that's how you use Vale.

Thanks for watching!

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See you on the next Mobile Legends Boot Camp!

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Nazaré, Portugal: Beaches and Barnacles - Rick Steves' Europe Travel Guide - Travel Bite - Duration: 3:53.

Our first stop -- the fishing town of Nazaré.

We're here in May, and the beach is all ours.

While touristy in the summer, Nazaré offers a good look

at how bits of traditional Portugal survive.

♪♪

The community faces its sweeping beach.

People stroll the promenade.

Old-timers enjoy the scene.

Kids use the beach for a soccer field.

-Oh! Oh!

-And families catch some springtime sun

before the hordes of summer vacationers arrive.

Nazaré has a strong fishing heritage.

While nothing like its heyday,

fishermen still manage to harvest the sea.

Working as a team as the sun drops,

they set their nets with wisdom

passed down from their grandfathers.

The next morning, the women of the town

prepare the day's catch.

Splayed and salted fish are put out on nets

to dry under the midday sun.

This simple way of preserving fish

carries on, unchanged for generations.

Locals claim they're delicious,

but I'd rather eat another salty treat -- barnacles.

So, this is a barnacle? -Yep.

-How do you say that in Portuguese?

-Percebes. -Percebes.

Can you show me the trick to opening it?

-Okay. -Yeah.

-You...

-Oh!

[ Laughs ]

Mmm, it's good! -Yeah.

-So, where do these come from?

-From the rocks, from there.

-Just from right over there, huh?

-Yeah. -Today?

-Yeah. -Really?

Today. So it's fresh.

So, I break it, okay, like so.

Look at that. It's beautiful.

Mmm.

How do you say "delicious"?

-Muito bom. -Muito bom.

-Percebes -- muito bom. -Good.

-And with beer, perfect.

-Obrigado. -Bon appétit.

Thank you. -Thank you.

-Obrigado.

Nazaré's women are known for their traditional skirts

with many layers of petticoats to keep them warm,

reminiscent of the old days when they'd sit on the beach

awaiting the return of their fishermen.

Bom dia.

And this proud woman is eager to describe her outfit.

The short skirts are made bulky by many petticoats.

The aprons are embroidered by hand.

The stockings are high and loud.

Flamboyant jewelry is passed down from generation

to generation.

And when the wind whips up, her shawl keeps her warm.

-Si?

Si? [ Speaks Portuguese ]

-Nice!

Obrigado. -[ Laughs ]

Okay. -Obrigado.

- Boa tarde. - Boa tarde.

-Nazaré's folk club keeps their traditions

lively with music and dance.

This troupe's been gathering crowds since the 1930s.

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Cappadocia Guide: Hot Air Balloons | Cave Hotels | Best Season | Best Day Tour - Duration: 16:53.

9:45 am

I am going for a day tour

Cappadocia is the name of a region, not a place

lies in an area of 60 kms

let me share some basics about Cappadocia

biggest city is Nevsehir

Buses from Istanbul, Pamukkale, Izmir, etc. come to NevSehir

Goreme is the main centre of tourists in Cappadocia

So type 'Goreme' on Google maps if you are looking for Cappadocia

there are many travel agencies and hotels in Goreme

I am in Ortahisar village

almost 4-5 km away from Goreme

there is a famous castle in Ortahisar

You can stay in Goreme, Ortahisar and Uchisar

atleast 2-3 days to visit Cappadocia

or atleast do a day-tour if you are visiting Cappadocia

so that you can see the rock formations, chimneys, etc.

which makes Cappadocia special

He has come to pick me up

We are now going to the travel agency

Then I will join a few more tourists in a bus

we will travel together and do a guided tour

my hotel arranged this trip

its costs me 200 lira

around 2000 INR

Winter is not the proper season to visit Cappadocia

From Nov to Feb

Days are extremely hot in summer in Cappadocia

Its like Delhi, extreme climate

This is 12-13 september

weather is pleasant

there is no AC in my cave room

still it was very comfortable at night

while boarding this car

i went on that side to sit

as we do in India

probably he got annoyed

this is the main road

thats Hotel ramada

Dont forget to experience the chimneys if you are in Cappadocia

if possible, stay in a cave hotel

thats the reason I am staying in Hezen cave hotel

what a pleasant beginning of the day!

with an elderly gentleman

you can also do hot air balloon acitivities

they start early in the morning

its quite famous, but expensive

around 12000 INR

balloon tour starts around 5:30 am

and trip finish around 7 am

This is Goreme Town

many travel agencies, restaurants, hotels,

this is the place where I came yesterday - Bus terminal

let me share a money saving trick

My day tour costs 200 Lira and offers a guide, lunch and tickets

but if you don't want to spend 200 liras

then you can travel in these local buses called Dolmus

they cost maximum 4 LIra for a trip

from one point to another

but you may have to wait for the next bus...

Trip time - 10 am to 4:30 pm

Lets start the trip

First point

Uchisar castle

He said...

Thats Uchisar castle

means, high castle

he said. Iranian named this place Cappadocia

This place was attacked by many invaders

Iranians took away some horses from here

those horses were very good

so then named this place - Cappadocia

means - land of beautiful horses

He told that temperature varies is a lot in Cappadocia

According to him

in 2016 winter, minimum temp went down to -39 degree celcius

in 2017 summer, maximum was recorded 45 degree celcius

this impacts these rocks

these rocks are very soft

they get eroded by wind

According to the gentleman...

tourists were allowed to enter Uchisar castle

but not allowed now

a few years back a tourist fell down to death from the castle

that is why these agencies don't allow us to climb the castle

they say. you can go wherever you want after finishing our trip

there are a lot of agencies which conduct such day tours in Cappadocia

most of these tourists are brought here by the agencies

This is the next point

Goreme open air museum

entry fee = 30 Lira

this is UNESCO's world heritage site

My entry fee is already covered in day tour fee of 200 Lira

it covers - vehicle, tour guide, lunch and all other entry fees

pay 15 lira for audio guide

but for me ... he is the guide

Mr Ahmet

there is a chapel

turkish history is quite rich

like Indian history

byzantine empire

romans...

ottomans...

many people ruled this country

they followed different religions

this place has connections with christianity

male and female nuns used to stay in different places

because they were devoted for the cause of religion

so they had to live separately

so that they can focus only on religion

he also said...

There used to be a large Greek population in some areas of Cappadocia

Like India-Pakistan partition, when...

a lot of people migrated from their places to the new country

it is said to be the largest migration in the human history

a huge amount of people migrated from here to there during that time

similarly... here, the Christians went to Greece

and Muslims from Greece came to Turkey

this way, the churches in Cappadocia got abandoned

he said, the paintings on the wall of churches ...

were destroyed by the children

also, as the followers of Islam don't believe in idol worshipping

they erased all the paintings

so now very few churches are left where the paintings are still in good condition

Humans started living in these caves in 2000 BC

They carved these caves using bones and small tools

these are the caves

around 1950-60s AD, people abondoned these caves

due to erosion

after tourism started growing here

many caves were turned into hotels

Ahmet has left us

he wanted us to visit this place on our own

he has already explain everything about this place

he is waiting for us there

he has given us 40 minutes

do whatever you want.. and come back after that

There is an underground city in Cappadocia near Urgup town

You have to join another tour to visit that

but its quite claustrophobic

its very cool inside the caves

my sound is echoing

this looks like underground city... quite adventurous

Mother... look at them

when these elderly couple can travel

why can't you!

I am talking to my mom

but also applicable to all the mothers in our country

please travel and visit the beautiful world

age hardly matters

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כאן | המדריך לסאבלט לקראת האירוויזיון - Duration: 2:51.

Eurovision in Tel Aviv: 3000 Rooms Needed

Loads of money.

You know everyone's going to make a profit on this Eurovision?

You can, too.

Sublet.

Housing problems,

the cost of living's going up,

hotel room shortage.

In Hungary, it's called "A tökéletes vihar"

"The Perfect Storm."

We've been waiting for this moment all our lives.

A tourist who comes here from England

doesn't understand our distances.

To him, everything looks about the size of a pea.

What's this?

What is Holon?

7 kilometers as the crow flies to "HaBima."

It's like riding the tube from the Tate Modern to Camden.

Repeat after me:

"It's just a stroll

"to Tzomet Holon Train Station

"and you're practically there."

It doesn't matter if there's no way you can get from the HaShalom train stop to the city

besides a really threatening taxi company.

As far as they're concerned, they're on an adventure.

You also don't have to be afraid about charging a high rate.

How many times have you heard that their GNP is high?

That they have an efficient public transportation system?

That there's no corruption?

They are loaded.

How do they even live with themselves?

The people demand justice: Spread the wealth!

And it doesn't end here.

There are other ways to make a profit.

Because when the tourists show up, they'll arrive with extremely deep pockets

because many of them will be gay.

A study I came across in Wikipedia

claims that gay tourists spend approximately 140 percent more

than the average straight tourist.

So maybe it's true.

Fill the house with local exotic pieces.

A refrigerator can turn into a mini-bar.

It's good

You need to eat traditional things, OK?

Make them a T-shirt.

And sell it at an exorbitant price.

Basically, we don't have Israeli merchandise.

When you fly to France, you buy the Eiffel Tower.

When you fly to Russia, they have Matryoshka dolls.

What do we have in Israel?

Sand.

The holy land of Israel.

Take a sandwich bag, add a little bit of sand,

maybe write something and... poof!

A collector's item for 120 shekels.

Of course it's strange.

If only one person does it.

But what if we all set up tables on the street during the Eurovision?

Tourists will say: "Oh, those Israelis. They are so strange.

"They think their land is holy.

"Cool. I'll buy one."

They will believe it.

But only if we all do it.

In the end, take it to the max.

Take as many tourists as you can into your apartment.

It's not greed.

We're doing them a favor.

What do we remember from our trips?

The people!

Anyone who's ever spent time in London or Paris in a real apartment

knows that despite the moaning and the groaning

in Israel,

the apartments are pretty big

when compared to a real metropolis.

Europeans don't know that.

They don't have to know, either.

You can set up another tent in the stairwell, no problem.

And there you go. Another room for rent.

You could say that's how it works by us.

We love roughing it.

We love camping out.

Like Israeli soldiers you sleep.

That is Zionism!

Improvising.

Maybe this... no, okay?

But you... continue.

That's it.

And good luck!

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LACC guide video at WOU - Duration: 4:23.

(Intro Music)

You've probably seen this guide before and maybe wonder "What is this about?"

Or maybe you haven't but are wondering "What are the Liberal Arts Core Curriculum

or the LACC.

In this video, I'll go over the different requirements

for the LACC.

What are the LACC?

The LACC is a required part of all

Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Fine Arts degree programs.

It is a minimum of 54 credits of the 180 credit hours for graduation.

The LACC was prepared for students to help them with building a basic foundation to

prepare them for their academics and to be more successful in their personal and

professional life.

First section is Communication Studies.

All students need to take Public Speaking which is Communications 111.

Next is Writing.

Writing 122 is required.

If students haven't had their SAT or ACT score sent

in with the appropriate score, will have to take Writing 115 before taking

Writing 122.

Next is the Literature.

Students will need a total of 8 credits

to complete this section. Just two classes in this section will complete

the requirement.

Typically most students will take English 104, 105, and or 106.

Health and Physical Education is for a total of four credits.

All students are

required to complete PE 131.

Then you can take an activity of your choice.

You don't have to take PE 131 first, you can take PE activity first before you

complete PE 131.

For Philosophy or Religion

you just need 3 credits or 1 class.

There are many options for this section for

just needing one class.

If you're interested in Philosophy, I recommend

you take Philosophy 101, 102, or 103.

Religion classes are a comparative study

of religion, meaning they will go over multiple religions and not focus on one.

Creative Arts is comprised of four different areas: Art, Music, Dance, and Theater.

To complete this requirement you'll need a total of nine credit hours

from three different areas.

A correct example would be an Art class, Music and Theatre.

An example that will not complete this

requirement is if you just took all art classes.

You will have to have three

different areas to fulfill this section

Laboratory Science

Students must take

three laboratory science courses with at least two courses from the same sequence.

Students must register for both a lecture and a lab section for the

laboratory science section.

The sciences include Biology, Earth System Science,

Chemistry, and Physics.

An example of a sequence that will complete this section

is a student completed Biology 101 and 102. If the section allows it you can

take a sequence out of order. Example would be Earth Science 106 and then take

Earth Science 104.

If you enjoyed a certain science you can complete it to

finish your laboratory science requirement.

Example would be Biology 101, 102, and 103.

Note that some of the laboratory science courses will have

prerequisites. Please meet an advisor for further guidance.

Final section for the LACC is a Social Science Sequence.

This section requires 8 to 9 credits to complete.

Courses in Social Science are Anthropology, Political Science,

US History, World History, Economics, Sociology, and Geography.

Most of the

classes are 4 credits each.

To complete the Social Science sequence you will

need to have completed two courses.

There is one sequence that you'll have to do

all three courses which is Sociology.

The Social Science sequence elective counts

as an additional course. This elective will count any Psychology level 100 or

200 course and Criminal Justice 100 and 200 course.

Please note this video is for

informational purposes only and does not replace meeting with an advisor.

Please see your advisor at least once a term.

If you have any questions please contact

advising at advising@wou.edu or call 503-838-8428

Thank you for your time.

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Guide Event TOKYO-3 Ragnarok m Eternal Love - Duration: 9:16.

Hello welcome to my channel Susbread, Today there are new event for Chinese New Year and also New Rift Evangelion Tokyo-3

in this video i will give review also Guide about TOKYO-3

so to finish TOKYO-3 with high score, you need to kill all enemy under 3 minutes

if you pass above 3 minutes, you still get reward but can't get rank 1 reward

at the beginning, you can choose 2 type robot "RED" or "PURPLE" robot

which one the type is "ATTACKER" and the other one "SUPPORT" (only support buff)

there are 3 stages bos, bos 1 only can killed by RED, bos 2 only can killed by PURPLE, Final Bos only can killed by RED but when bos hit poin reach 30% it can only killed by BLUE

before we start, i will explain to you about the stage and ROBOT SKILL, skill 1 is normal hit, skill 2 is like sonic blow, skill number 3 is buff ( but only work on stage 2 ), last skill is SWITCH TYPE to PURPLE

for bos 1, PURPLE ROBOT cant give damage which mean PURPLE ROLE is only to buff 10x damage his team mate

ok lets start this

this is uniq event lol also its difficult because u need to discuss what role and formation with other player

actually i use formation 3 RED 2 PURPLE for bos 1, 3 PURPLE 2 RED for bos 2, 3 RED 2 PURPLE for bos 3, dont use AUTO in here !

remember, if u PURPLE or support, dont spam buff here , u need have coordination with ur friend, who do buff 1st , the important thing is BUFF ALWAYS ON

second is 3 PURPLE 2 RED

there is some mistake, too much RED

but its STILL possible, and LAST BOS 3 RED 2 PURPLE

there also some mistake here, too much RED !

it still can around 3 minute i think, but please dont AFK in here

buff is really important, so make preparation with the other buffer

after BOS HIT POIN reach 30% it can only killed by BLUE

sh** it more than 3 minute, but still can get 2nd reward if under 3.30

so its 3 min.22 sec, i think 3 min still possible

so after try with different team and different way, this event really need good cooperation between u and ur teamate

even u know how to play, but if ur team AFK / dont know the rules , u will fail

so my best score only 2nd with 3 min 22 sec with other player, i will try again with my friend later

so the conclusion are, FIRST BOS 3 RED 2 BLUE, SECOND BOS 3 BLUE 2 RED, LAST BOS 3 RED 2 BLUE

if u are buffer, please look the buff, dont spam the buff, keep the buff exist

dont forget LAST BOS after hit poin reach 30% only can be killed with PURPLE

OK THATS ALL for guide and review for TOKYO-3 i will open some reward after this

u can get NERV EMBLEM

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hola! we're at Wisdome LA

in the down town district of Downtown Los Angeles.

this is an immersive pop art park exhibition

composed of five domes

projecting images 360 degrees

just as you would see at a planetarium

lets go see art, music and painting, Dj's

meditation, yoga , films

and many more mind expanding activities

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