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Saturday, October 24, 2020

SCANDALS : GOLDMAN SACHS TO PAY $3 BILLION OVER 1MDB SCANDAL


GOLDMAN SACHS TO PAY $3 BILLION 

OVER 1MDB SCANDAL

5,137 views•Oct 22, 2020

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Goldman Sachs said it had agreed to pay nearly $3 billion over its role in Malaysia’s 1MDB corruption scandal, lifting a cloud that has hung over the bank for years.

  

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AMAZING FACTS : HOW ASTEROIDS REALLY KILLED THE DINOSAURS - PART 2


HOW ASTEROIDS REALLY KILLED THE DINOSAURS - 

PART 2 |

LAST DAY OF THE DINOSAURS

14,239,449 views•Jun 2, 2017

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Did you know that if the asteroid that wiped out the dinosaurs from the face of the Earth would have hit another location, they may still be alive? The shallow waters of the Gulf Of Mexico instantly vaporized as the asteroid hit, causing absolute destruction. This was the Last Day Of The Dinosaurs.

 

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AMAZING FACTS : HOW ASTEROIDS REALLY KILLED THE DINOSAURS - PART 1


HOW ASTEROIDS REALLY KILLED THE DINOSAURS - 

PART 1 |

LAST DAYS OF THE DINOSAURS

3,451,204 views•Jun 9, 2016

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TECH WATCH : ROTODYNE, THE VERTICAL TAKEOFF AIRLINER

WHY THE VERTICAL TAKEOFF AIRLINER FAILED: 

THE ROTODYNE STORY

5,535,631 views•Oct 23, 2019

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In the late 1950’s, intercity air travel was on the rise. But while a trip from New York to Boston by airplane might only take about an hour, you’d still need to get to and from the airport. And in many congested cities, that was already taking longer than the flight itself.  As a solution, helicopter airlines had begun to crop up in major cities, letting passengers skip over traffic to connect airports with their city centers. But helicopters were ultimately too inefficient to become a viable form of mass transport. The Rotodyne was going to change all that. Taking off from downtown rooftops and heliports, but flying faster, further, and more economically than any helicopter, the Rotodyne would be the quickest way to move from one city centre to the next.

 

The Rotodyne might have looked like part helicopter, part plane, but it was actually neither. Where a helicopter uses engine power to spin a rotor blade to force air down and create lift, on a Rotodyne the large rotor wasn’t directly driven by a motor. Instead it used a freely-spinning rotor called an autogyro. As air passed naturally through the rotor blades during flight, it caused the rotor spin around like a pinwheel to create lift. The Rotodyne still had wings and a pair of turboprops much like an airplane. But in forward flight, the unpowered spinning rotor lifted more than half the aircraft’s weight. To take off and land vertically and hover, tip jets at the end of each rotor blade would be used to spin up the Rotodyne’s rotor. Once in forward flight, the tip jets were shut off and the rotor would once again spin freely.

 

When the first Rotodyne prototype took to the skies, it could carry 40 passengers over 700km and reach speeds of over 300km/h, all while being able to land and take off on a space not much larger than the aircraft itself. And after 350 successful test flights, the Rotodyne proved to be safe and capable. But despite plans for an even larger more powerful version, a  combination of noise concerns and lack of government support for research and development ultimately led to cancellation of the project.

 

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EXCITING TRAIN JOURNEYS : THE TRAIN FROM WILDERSWIL TO JUNGFRAUJOCH


THE TRAIN FROM WILDERSWIL TO JUNGFRAUJOCH

2,050,389 views•Jun 23, 2015

MICHAEL JIROCH

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This is my second video of this same trip.  The other one is a bit more free form and arty/MTV-ish.  This is just an "as is" version.  More of a verite. 

 

This video encompasses the trains one takes from Wilderswil up to the Jungfraujoch and what one my expect to see along the way.

 

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FASCINATING FACTS : 78 MUMMIES BURIED UNDER A PORTUGUESE CATHEDRAL !


WHY WERE 78 MUMMIES BURIED 

UNDER A PORTUGUESE CATHEDRAL? |

THE SECRET MUMMIES OF LISBON | TIMELINE

46,487 views•Oct 22, 2020

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At the request of the Catholic Church in Lisbon, members of the Royal Archeology and Historical Association (RAHA) of Portugal excavate 78 mummies in a crypt beneath the altar of the Sacramento Church in Lisbon. In the course of excavation the researchers find handwritten books indicating there is a large amount of treasure buried - somewhere - near the mummy crypt. They also discover the exotic history of many of the mummies, including one known as 'The King of the Congo.'

 

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Q&A : WITH P. CHIDAMBARAM - INDIA TODAY CONCLAVE


INDIA TODAY CONCLAVE: Q&A WITH P. CHIDAMBARAM

3,211 views•Mar 2, 2017

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India Today Conclave is India's biggest platform where business leaders, politicians, thinkers and icons from every field comes together to explore and exchange ideas in its 15th edition at New Delhi, with an eclectic line up of world celebrities.

 

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FOOD & TRAVEL : LONG LIFE FOOD IN HUNZA VALLEY

LONG LIFE FOOD IN HUNZA VALLEY -

HEAVEN ON EARTH, PAKISTAN | PAKISTANI FOOD TOUR!

5,544,690 views•Dec 12, 2018

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The goal of today’s food tour was to uncover some of the secrets of the long life food of Hunza Valley. Especially traditionally, people were known to live very long and healthy lives - a combination of eating seasonally, lots of nuts, and apricots, and fresh mountain air - we also discovered a few dishes that must have led to long life.

 

But we began our day in Gilgit, and first thing at daybreak, we drove about 20 minutes outside of Gilgit to start our morning from a strategic viewpoint. There’s a confluence where three of the highest mountain ranges in the world - Himalayas (Mount Everest), Karakorams (K2), and Hindu Kush, mountains come together. It’s a magical place, and we were literally the only people there.

 

We then headed back to Serena Gilgit Hotel for breakfast before starting our day to Hunza Valley. The drive was spectacular from start to finish - you will literally feel your jaw dropping as you drive and you almost cannot believe the scenery will possibly get better… and it does.

 

Chapshoro Point - Along the Karakoram Highway from Gilgit to Hunza Valley one of the most famous foods is chapshoro, a meat filled dough pocket. It’s a great tea snack - and we’d be having a few more of these today.

Total price - 900 PKR ($6.74)

 

Hunza Valley - We arrived to Hunza Valley and immediately checked in to Hunza Serena Inn, with an almost unbelievable view from our patio.

 

Baltit Fort - We quickly hiked up to Baltit Fort, a spectacular and iconic fort within Hunza Valley and then walked down for a quick bite to eat.

 

Hunza Food Pavilion - Just a small little cosy restaurant, yet so inviting and so many good aromas coming out of the kitchen. We ordered chapshoro again, and daodo soup, both of which were amazing.

Total price - 630 PKR ($4.72)

 

Osho Maraka - Hunza Serena Inn - We then headed back to the hotel where they wanted to prepare a local Hunza Valley food lunch for us. The food was good, a little on the plain side for me, but very fresh and local ingredients.

 

Eagles Nest - Next we drove up one of the main mountains of Hunza Valley for the view. Although we were late for the sunset, the view was still spectacular.

 

Traditional Hunza Valley food - In the evening is when the real authentic Hunza Valley food and cultural learning began. We were invited (thanks to the Gilgit Baltistan tourism ministry for setting it up) to a 400 year old home for a time of music and local Hunza Valley food. The old home was beautiful, and they immediately started playing amazing local music. The food was authentic and local - lots of whole grains, walnuts and almonds, and plenty of apricot oil. One of the dishes, a tortilla like bread filled with walnut paste and apricot oil was one of the secret dishes of longevity - so I was told! Whatever the case, the food, people, and experience, was outstanding.

 

By this time I have to stay I was tired, cold, and ready to go back to the hotel to sleep, but they said, we need to stop at one more place.

 

It was completely dark, and looked abandoned.

 

But we stepped inside a home, and there were at least 20 people huddled in the house, waiting for us.

 

I was blown away and humbled.

 

They made us tea and a few local pancake like snacks. It was beyond special.

 

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PHOTO OF THE DAY

A THOUGHT FOR TODAY

AFFIRMATIONS

MOLE DAY

Friday, October 23, 2020

AMAZING LEAF ART

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Thursday, October 22, 2020

FACTS & FIGURES : INDIA'S BILLIONTH BABY

On May 11, 2000,  India's population officially reached one billion with  Astha Arora, India's billionth baby.

THE LAW OF WASTED EFFORTS

G.N.Prasad

The Law of Wasted Efforts

Do you know that lions only succeed in a quarter of their hunting attempts — which means they fail in 75% of their attempts and succeeds in only 25% of them.

Despite this small percentage shared by most predators, they don't despair in their pursuit and hunting attempts. 

The main reason for this is not because of hunger as some might think but it is the understanding of the “Law of Wasted Efforts” that have been instinctively built into animals, a law in which nature is governed. 

Half of the eggs of fishes are eaten... half of the baby bears die before puberty... most of the world's rains fall in oceans... and most of the seeds of trees are eaten by birds. 

Scientists have found that animals, trees, and other forces of nature are more receptive to the law of "wasted efforts". 

Only humans think that the lack of success in a few attempts is failure... but the truth is that: we only fail when we "stop trying".

Success is not to have a life free of pitfalls and falls... but success is to walk over your mistakes and go beyond every stage where your efforts were wasted looking forward to the next stage. 

If there is a word that summarizes this world, it will simply be: continue all over again.

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SCIENCE WATCH : 20 RECENT SCIENTIFIC BREAKTHROUGHS


20 RECENT SCIENTIFIC BREAKTHROUGHS

17,745 views•Apr 12, 2020

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EXCITING TRAIN JOURNEYS : A TRAIN RIDE THROUGH AMERICAN HISTORY


A TRAIN RIDE THROUGH AMERICAN HISTORY -

NEW ORLEANS TO NEW YORK | DW DOCUMENTARY

658,045 views•Oct 26, 2017

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From New Orleans to New York, a train ride aboard the "Crescent" takes you on an extraordinary journey through American history.

 

This train journey begins in the "cradle of jazz" - New Orleans. Three famous express trains start and terminate here: the City of New Orleans, the Sunset Limited and the Crescent, named after a New Orleans neighborhood. Every morning at 7 a.m. the Crescent sets off from New Orleans on its 1,377-mile journey from the Deep South to pulsating New York City.

 

The distance is covered in around 31 hours. The route takes in various famous cities on the journey northeast. Birmingham, Alabama is also known as "Bombingham" after the attacks launched there by the Ku Klux Klan during the civil rights movement era between 1947 and 1965. The train then heads to Atlanta, the largest city in Georgia. Charlotte in North Carolina was named nearly 250 years ago after Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, the German wife of Britain’s King George III. Our next stop is Washington D.C., capital of the United States since 1800. Beforehand that honor had gone to a city further north: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, where the Declaration of Independence was proclaimed in 1776. The final stop on this unique train journey is New York City aka the "Big Apple".

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