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Jada Kingdom - Long Term (Official Lyric Video)
Jada Kingdom ~ Long Term
Produced by Khorder Soul for Khordersoul/Pop Style Music
@jadakingdom
@popstylemusic
@khordersoul
https://open.spotify.com/track/1EOAG0TqrcjgANxMMNei3l?si=MuFtykM1SIaViH_1aHJ43A
http://vevo.ly/KLTxJ1
published: 12 Jul 2019
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Long term and short term planning animated
My thoughts on long term and short term planning.
Music: www.bensound.com, Memories
published: 08 Jul 2016
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2-Minute Neuroscience: Long-Term Depression (LTD)
Long-term depression, or LTD, is a process by which synaptic connections between neurons are weakened. Although the functions of LTD are not completely understood, it may be important to memory formation---perhaps by resetting previous synaptic changes to allow for new memories to be formed via long-term potentiation (LTP). In this video, I discuss the best understood mechanism underlying LTD, which involves AMPA and NMDA glutamate receptors.
TRANSCRIPT:
Welcome to 2 minute neuroscience, where I simplistically explain neuroscience topics in 2 minutes or less. In this installment I will discuss long-term depression, or LTD.
LTD is a process by which synaptic connections between neurons become weaker. It is the opposing process to long-term potentiation. Although the functions of LTD are ...
published: 03 Aug 2017
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Jada Kingdom ~ Long Term (Official Video)
Jada Kingdom does it again with another stunning visual for her hit Long Term. Shot on a beach to match her beauty in Jamaica/
http://jadakingdom.com
IG: @jadakingdom @popstylemusic
© Pop Style Music
Follow Jada Kingdom
▶ Stream: https://ONErpm.lnk.to/JadaKingdomID
▶ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/OfficialJadaKingdom
▶ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jadakingdom
▶ Twitter: https://twitter.com/Jadakingdom
—
#JadaKingdom #KingdomMab #Kmab
Lyrics:
Mi realize seh yuh love show off
And a just true yuh cocky tall
Mi nah ask if yuh si mi missed calls
Cause I have patience
But stop gallang suh, rude boy
How yuh bad suh only God know
Suh tell me sumn
Mi wah know if mi eva beg yuh nunn
Except fi some deep and decent lovin'
From yuh text, mi already have mi legs dem open
Jus a pray seh ...
published: 13 Feb 2020
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2-Minute Neuroscience: Long-Term Potentiation (LTP)
Long-term potentiation, or LTP, is a process by which connections between neurons become stronger with frequent activation. LTP is thought to be a way in which the brain changes in response to experience, and thus may be an mechanism underlying learning and memory. In this video, I discuss one type of LTP: NMDA-receptor dependent LTP. I outline the mechanism underlying NMDA-receptor LTP and describe how it is thought to strengthen synaptic connections where it occurs.
TRANSCRIPT:
Welcome to 2 minute neuroscience, where I simplistically explain neuroscience topics in 2 minutes or less. In this installment I will discuss long-term potentiation, or LTP.
LTP is a process by which synaptic connections between neurons become stronger with frequent activation. LTP is thought to be a way in whi...
published: 14 Mar 2018
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BEST FOOD TO PRESERVE FOOD FOR LONG TERM - NO SPECIAL TOOLS OR EQUIPMENT NEEDED
BEST FOOD TO PRESERVE FOOD FOR LONG TERM - NO SPECIAL TOOLS OR EQUIPMENT NEEDED
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published: 11 Aug 2022
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3 ways to plan for the (very) long term | Ari Wallach
We increasingly make decisions based on short-term goals and gains -- an approach that makes the future more uncertain and less safe. How can we learn to think about and plan for a better future in the long term ... like, grandchildren-scale long term? Ari Wallach shares three tactics for thinking beyond the immediate.
The TED Talks channel features the best talks and performances from the TED Conference, where the world's leading thinkers and doers give the talk of their lives in 18 minutes (or less). Look for talks on Technology, Entertainment and Design -- plus science, business, global issues, the arts and more.
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published: 05 May 2017
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Stocks Are PLUNGING! Here's Why & The Stock I Just Bought A LOT Of...
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published: 05 Aug 2024
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Redmi Note 13 Long Term Review - HyperOS!
Redmi Note 13 Review - 6 months later.
The Redmi Note 13 has finally gotten the long awaited hyperOS/android 14 update. It took much longer than I expected but I guess better late than never yeah?. Anyway in this video, I talk about some of the new features HyperOS brought to the Note 13 and just my overall thoughts on the Redmi's $160 budget phone, 6 months later.
#redminote13 #hyperos
published: 08 Aug 2024
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Long-Term Care: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (HBO)
John Oliver explains the industry behind nursing homes and assisted living facilities, and why long-term care needs fixing.
Connect with Last Week Tonight online...
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published: 12 Apr 2021
3:42
Jada Kingdom - Long Term (Official Lyric Video)
Jada Kingdom ~ Long Term
Produced by Khorder Soul for Khordersoul/Pop Style Music
@jadakingdom
@popstylemusic
@khordersoul
https://open.spotify.com/track/1EOA...
Jada Kingdom ~ Long Term
Produced by Khorder Soul for Khordersoul/Pop Style Music
@jadakingdom
@popstylemusic
@khordersoul
https://open.spotify.com/track/1EOAG0TqrcjgANxMMNei3l?si=MuFtykM1SIaViH_1aHJ43A
http://vevo.ly/KLTxJ1
https://wn.com/Jada_Kingdom_Long_Term_(Official_Lyric_Video)
Jada Kingdom ~ Long Term
Produced by Khorder Soul for Khordersoul/Pop Style Music
@jadakingdom
@popstylemusic
@khordersoul
https://open.spotify.com/track/1EOAG0TqrcjgANxMMNei3l?si=MuFtykM1SIaViH_1aHJ43A
http://vevo.ly/KLTxJ1
- published: 12 Jul 2019
- views: 3076911
3:06
Long term and short term planning animated
My thoughts on long term and short term planning.
Music: www.bensound.com, Memories
My thoughts on long term and short term planning.
Music: www.bensound.com, Memories
https://wn.com/Long_Term_And_Short_Term_Planning_Animated
My thoughts on long term and short term planning.
Music: www.bensound.com, Memories
- published: 08 Jul 2016
- views: 150559
2:00
2-Minute Neuroscience: Long-Term Depression (LTD)
Long-term depression, or LTD, is a process by which synaptic connections between neurons are weakened. Although the functions of LTD are not completely understo...
Long-term depression, or LTD, is a process by which synaptic connections between neurons are weakened. Although the functions of LTD are not completely understood, it may be important to memory formation---perhaps by resetting previous synaptic changes to allow for new memories to be formed via long-term potentiation (LTP). In this video, I discuss the best understood mechanism underlying LTD, which involves AMPA and NMDA glutamate receptors.
TRANSCRIPT:
Welcome to 2 minute neuroscience, where I simplistically explain neuroscience topics in 2 minutes or less. In this installment I will discuss long-term depression, or LTD.
LTD is a process by which synaptic connections between neurons become weaker. It is the opposing process to long-term potentiation. Although the functions of LTD are not completely understood, it’s thought to be important to memory formation, perhaps by resetting previous synaptic changes to allow for new memories to be formed via long-term potentiation.
There are several different mechanisms by which LTD may occur, but the best understood of them involves the same glutamate receptors involved in long-term potentiation: NMDA and AMPA receptors. NMDA receptors are typically blocked by a magnesium ion, which is only removed if the postsynaptic neuron becomes sufficiently depolarized as can occur through activation of the AMPA receptor; when the block is removed, calcium is able to flow into the neuron, causing further depolarization. While long-term potentiation typically occurs after brief but high-intensity stimulation of a post-synaptic neuron, LTD can be caused by prolonged low-intensity stimulation or stimulation that occurs after the firing of an action potential. With the type of modest stimulation that results in LTD, there is not enough depolarization to cause widespread removal of the magnesium blockage of the NMDA receptor. However, there is enough to cause some NMDA receptors to allow calcium into the cell. This low level of calcium is insufficient to activate the enzymes that facilitate long-term potentiation, but it is thought to activate a cellular cascade that causes the removal of AMPA receptors. This reduces the number of glutamate receptors on the postsynaptic neuron and weakens the synapse.
LTD may also result in other changes that decrease the strength of synapses, like a decrease in the amount of glutamate released from the presynaptic neuron, and it also can involve other receptors like metabotropic glutamate receptors or other neurotransmitter receptors altogether.
REFERENCE:
Kandel ER, Schwartz JH, Jessell TM 2000. Principles of Neural Science, 5th ed. McGraw-Hill, New York.
https://wn.com/2_Minute_Neuroscience_Long_Term_Depression_(Ltd)
Long-term depression, or LTD, is a process by which synaptic connections between neurons are weakened. Although the functions of LTD are not completely understood, it may be important to memory formation---perhaps by resetting previous synaptic changes to allow for new memories to be formed via long-term potentiation (LTP). In this video, I discuss the best understood mechanism underlying LTD, which involves AMPA and NMDA glutamate receptors.
TRANSCRIPT:
Welcome to 2 minute neuroscience, where I simplistically explain neuroscience topics in 2 minutes or less. In this installment I will discuss long-term depression, or LTD.
LTD is a process by which synaptic connections between neurons become weaker. It is the opposing process to long-term potentiation. Although the functions of LTD are not completely understood, it’s thought to be important to memory formation, perhaps by resetting previous synaptic changes to allow for new memories to be formed via long-term potentiation.
There are several different mechanisms by which LTD may occur, but the best understood of them involves the same glutamate receptors involved in long-term potentiation: NMDA and AMPA receptors. NMDA receptors are typically blocked by a magnesium ion, which is only removed if the postsynaptic neuron becomes sufficiently depolarized as can occur through activation of the AMPA receptor; when the block is removed, calcium is able to flow into the neuron, causing further depolarization. While long-term potentiation typically occurs after brief but high-intensity stimulation of a post-synaptic neuron, LTD can be caused by prolonged low-intensity stimulation or stimulation that occurs after the firing of an action potential. With the type of modest stimulation that results in LTD, there is not enough depolarization to cause widespread removal of the magnesium blockage of the NMDA receptor. However, there is enough to cause some NMDA receptors to allow calcium into the cell. This low level of calcium is insufficient to activate the enzymes that facilitate long-term potentiation, but it is thought to activate a cellular cascade that causes the removal of AMPA receptors. This reduces the number of glutamate receptors on the postsynaptic neuron and weakens the synapse.
LTD may also result in other changes that decrease the strength of synapses, like a decrease in the amount of glutamate released from the presynaptic neuron, and it also can involve other receptors like metabotropic glutamate receptors or other neurotransmitter receptors altogether.
REFERENCE:
Kandel ER, Schwartz JH, Jessell TM 2000. Principles of Neural Science, 5th ed. McGraw-Hill, New York.
- published: 03 Aug 2017
- views: 179956
3:31
Jada Kingdom ~ Long Term (Official Video)
Jada Kingdom does it again with another stunning visual for her hit Long Term. Shot on a beach to match her beauty in Jamaica/
http://jadakingdom.com
IG: @jad...
Jada Kingdom does it again with another stunning visual for her hit Long Term. Shot on a beach to match her beauty in Jamaica/
http://jadakingdom.com
IG: @jadakingdom @popstylemusic
© Pop Style Music
Follow Jada Kingdom
▶ Stream: https://ONErpm.lnk.to/JadaKingdomID
▶ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/OfficialJadaKingdom
▶ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jadakingdom
▶ Twitter: https://twitter.com/Jadakingdom
—
#JadaKingdom #KingdomMab #Kmab
Lyrics:
Mi realize seh yuh love show off
And a just true yuh cocky tall
Mi nah ask if yuh si mi missed calls
Cause I have patience
But stop gallang suh, rude boy
How yuh bad suh only God know
Suh tell me sumn
Mi wah know if mi eva beg yuh nunn
Except fi some deep and decent lovin'
From yuh text, mi already have mi legs dem open
Jus a pray seh yuh doh get mi inna nuh trouble
Boy yuh dick tuff like belt buckle
Suh a wah yuh expect mi fi do
Plus mi appreciate the fact seh yuh
Nuh cum suh sudden
Suh come pop mi button from the...
First time mi si yuh me know seh
You did a guh get my pussy
And it was not a mistake
Mi gi yuh mi love cause yuh deserve it
Yuh cocky did look too perfect
Boy yuh mek mi feel worthy
And mi wah this long term
Ye mi need yuh long...
John inna me doh itch fi sen it up
Inna mi tummy
Tie up mi hand dem and from back
Yuh stab it
Wah tell everybody seh dissa
Fimi cocky
Boy yuh mek mi get too excited
Like mi never si buddy inna mi life yet
When yuh deliver it like consignment
Den yuh show mi how big man lively
And that's why from the first time
Mi si yuh me know seh
You dida guh get my pussy
And it was not a mistake
Mi gi yuh mi love cause yuh deserve it
Yuh cocky did look too perfect
Boy yuh mek mi feel worthy
And mi wah this long term
Ye mi need this long term...
The things weh you do to me
Me cyah stop think bout yuh
Eva reminiscing because yuh gimmi
Good fuck, yeah
And a that's why you a gallang suh
The things weh you do to me
Me cyah stop think bout yuh
Eva reminiscing because yuh gimmi good fuck
And a that's why you a gallang suh, try know
The first time when you did see me
You did affi get my punany
Yuh dick did look big and juicy
Yuh get twinkle front cause yuh deserve it
Mi body firm up and sturdy
Yuh seh mi mek you feel worthy
Yuh couldn't wait till your turn
Suh yuh need this long term
Long term, long term, long term
Yea mi need it, yeah
Long term, long term, long term
Yea mi need it
Stop gallang suh
Rude boy
How yuh bad suh only God know
The first time mi si yuh me know seh
You did a guh get my pussy
And it was not a mistake
Mi gi yuh mi love cause yuh deserve it
Yuh cocky did look too perfect
Boy yuh mek mi feel worthy
And mi wah this long term
Ye mi need this long term
https://wn.com/Jada_Kingdom_~_Long_Term_(Official_Video)
Jada Kingdom does it again with another stunning visual for her hit Long Term. Shot on a beach to match her beauty in Jamaica/
http://jadakingdom.com
IG: @jadakingdom @popstylemusic
© Pop Style Music
Follow Jada Kingdom
▶ Stream: https://ONErpm.lnk.to/JadaKingdomID
▶ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/OfficialJadaKingdom
▶ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jadakingdom
▶ Twitter: https://twitter.com/Jadakingdom
—
#JadaKingdom #KingdomMab #Kmab
Lyrics:
Mi realize seh yuh love show off
And a just true yuh cocky tall
Mi nah ask if yuh si mi missed calls
Cause I have patience
But stop gallang suh, rude boy
How yuh bad suh only God know
Suh tell me sumn
Mi wah know if mi eva beg yuh nunn
Except fi some deep and decent lovin'
From yuh text, mi already have mi legs dem open
Jus a pray seh yuh doh get mi inna nuh trouble
Boy yuh dick tuff like belt buckle
Suh a wah yuh expect mi fi do
Plus mi appreciate the fact seh yuh
Nuh cum suh sudden
Suh come pop mi button from the...
First time mi si yuh me know seh
You did a guh get my pussy
And it was not a mistake
Mi gi yuh mi love cause yuh deserve it
Yuh cocky did look too perfect
Boy yuh mek mi feel worthy
And mi wah this long term
Ye mi need yuh long...
John inna me doh itch fi sen it up
Inna mi tummy
Tie up mi hand dem and from back
Yuh stab it
Wah tell everybody seh dissa
Fimi cocky
Boy yuh mek mi get too excited
Like mi never si buddy inna mi life yet
When yuh deliver it like consignment
Den yuh show mi how big man lively
And that's why from the first time
Mi si yuh me know seh
You dida guh get my pussy
And it was not a mistake
Mi gi yuh mi love cause yuh deserve it
Yuh cocky did look too perfect
Boy yuh mek mi feel worthy
And mi wah this long term
Ye mi need this long term...
The things weh you do to me
Me cyah stop think bout yuh
Eva reminiscing because yuh gimmi
Good fuck, yeah
And a that's why you a gallang suh
The things weh you do to me
Me cyah stop think bout yuh
Eva reminiscing because yuh gimmi good fuck
And a that's why you a gallang suh, try know
The first time when you did see me
You did affi get my punany
Yuh dick did look big and juicy
Yuh get twinkle front cause yuh deserve it
Mi body firm up and sturdy
Yuh seh mi mek you feel worthy
Yuh couldn't wait till your turn
Suh yuh need this long term
Long term, long term, long term
Yea mi need it, yeah
Long term, long term, long term
Yea mi need it
Stop gallang suh
Rude boy
How yuh bad suh only God know
The first time mi si yuh me know seh
You did a guh get my pussy
And it was not a mistake
Mi gi yuh mi love cause yuh deserve it
Yuh cocky did look too perfect
Boy yuh mek mi feel worthy
And mi wah this long term
Ye mi need this long term
- published: 13 Feb 2020
- views: 2994531
1:59
2-Minute Neuroscience: Long-Term Potentiation (LTP)
Long-term potentiation, or LTP, is a process by which connections between neurons become stronger with frequent activation. LTP is thought to be a way in which ...
Long-term potentiation, or LTP, is a process by which connections between neurons become stronger with frequent activation. LTP is thought to be a way in which the brain changes in response to experience, and thus may be an mechanism underlying learning and memory. In this video, I discuss one type of LTP: NMDA-receptor dependent LTP. I outline the mechanism underlying NMDA-receptor LTP and describe how it is thought to strengthen synaptic connections where it occurs.
TRANSCRIPT:
Welcome to 2 minute neuroscience, where I simplistically explain neuroscience topics in 2 minutes or less. In this installment I will discuss long-term potentiation, or LTP.
LTP is a process by which synaptic connections between neurons become stronger with frequent activation. LTP is thought to be a way in which the brain changes in response to experience, and thus may be an mechanism underlying learning and memory.
There are a number of ways in which LTP can occur. The best-known mechanism involves a glutamate receptor known as the NMDA receptor. In NMDA-receptor dependent LTP, glutamate release first activates a subtype of glutamate receptor known as the AMPA receptor. NMDA receptors are found nearby these AMPA receptors, but are not activated by low levels of glutamate release because the ion channel of an NMDA receptor is blocked by a magnesium ion. If frequent action potentials cause greater stimulation of AMPA receptors, however, this will cause the postsynaptic neuron to depolarize,
which eventually causes the voltage-dependent magnesium blockage of the NMDA receptor to be removed, allowing calcium ions to flow in through the NMDA receptor. This influx of calcium initiates cellular mechanisms that cause more AMPA receptors to be inserted into the neuron’s membrane. The new AMPA receptors are also more responsive to glutamate, and allow more positively charged ions to enter the cell when activated.
Now, the postsynaptic cell is more sensitive to glutamate because it has more receptors to respond to it. Additionally, there are thought to be signals that travel back across the synapse to stimulate greater levels of glutamate release. All of this makes the synapse stronger and more likely to be activated in the future.
This process is also associated with changes in gene transcription in the neuron, which can lead to the production of new receptors or modifications to the structure of the cell. These changes seem to be important for making the increased responsiveness of LTP long-lasting.
REFERENCES:
Kandel ER, Schwartz JH, Jessell TM 2000. Principles of Neural Science. 5th ed. New York. McGraw-Hill; 2013.
https://wn.com/2_Minute_Neuroscience_Long_Term_Potentiation_(Ltp)
Long-term potentiation, or LTP, is a process by which connections between neurons become stronger with frequent activation. LTP is thought to be a way in which the brain changes in response to experience, and thus may be an mechanism underlying learning and memory. In this video, I discuss one type of LTP: NMDA-receptor dependent LTP. I outline the mechanism underlying NMDA-receptor LTP and describe how it is thought to strengthen synaptic connections where it occurs.
TRANSCRIPT:
Welcome to 2 minute neuroscience, where I simplistically explain neuroscience topics in 2 minutes or less. In this installment I will discuss long-term potentiation, or LTP.
LTP is a process by which synaptic connections between neurons become stronger with frequent activation. LTP is thought to be a way in which the brain changes in response to experience, and thus may be an mechanism underlying learning and memory.
There are a number of ways in which LTP can occur. The best-known mechanism involves a glutamate receptor known as the NMDA receptor. In NMDA-receptor dependent LTP, glutamate release first activates a subtype of glutamate receptor known as the AMPA receptor. NMDA receptors are found nearby these AMPA receptors, but are not activated by low levels of glutamate release because the ion channel of an NMDA receptor is blocked by a magnesium ion. If frequent action potentials cause greater stimulation of AMPA receptors, however, this will cause the postsynaptic neuron to depolarize,
which eventually causes the voltage-dependent magnesium blockage of the NMDA receptor to be removed, allowing calcium ions to flow in through the NMDA receptor. This influx of calcium initiates cellular mechanisms that cause more AMPA receptors to be inserted into the neuron’s membrane. The new AMPA receptors are also more responsive to glutamate, and allow more positively charged ions to enter the cell when activated.
Now, the postsynaptic cell is more sensitive to glutamate because it has more receptors to respond to it. Additionally, there are thought to be signals that travel back across the synapse to stimulate greater levels of glutamate release. All of this makes the synapse stronger and more likely to be activated in the future.
This process is also associated with changes in gene transcription in the neuron, which can lead to the production of new receptors or modifications to the structure of the cell. These changes seem to be important for making the increased responsiveness of LTP long-lasting.
REFERENCES:
Kandel ER, Schwartz JH, Jessell TM 2000. Principles of Neural Science. 5th ed. New York. McGraw-Hill; 2013.
- published: 14 Mar 2018
- views: 454012
11:57
BEST FOOD TO PRESERVE FOOD FOR LONG TERM - NO SPECIAL TOOLS OR EQUIPMENT NEEDED
BEST FOOD TO PRESERVE FOOD FOR LONG TERM - NO SPECIAL TOOLS OR EQUIPMENT NEEDED
Thank you for joining me today, Many Blessings to all of you and your Families....
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ANYTHING THAT I SHOW, DISCUSS, AND OR SHOWCASE ON THIS CHANNEL IS WHAT I DO AND HOW I DO OR FEEL ABOUT THINGS. YOU MUST REMEMBER TO DO YOUR OWN RESEARCH AND DECIDE FOR YOURSELF IF WHAT YOU SEE OR HEAR ON THIS PLATFORM IS RIGHT FOR YOU AS ONLY YOU CAN DECIDE FOR YOURSELF. I AM NOT A FINANCIAL ADVISER, DOCTOR, ENGINEER, OR A PROFESSIONAL OF ANY KIND. ALL I OFFER ARE IDEAS THAT YOU CAN DRAW FROM AND A BIT OF ENTERTAINMENT. THANK YOU AND GOD BLESS.
- published: 11 Aug 2022
- views: 522523
13:43
3 ways to plan for the (very) long term | Ari Wallach
We increasingly make decisions based on short-term goals and gains -- an approach that makes the future more uncertain and less safe. How can we learn to think ...
We increasingly make decisions based on short-term goals and gains -- an approach that makes the future more uncertain and less safe. How can we learn to think about and plan for a better future in the long term ... like, grandchildren-scale long term? Ari Wallach shares three tactics for thinking beyond the immediate.
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https://wn.com/3_Ways_To_Plan_For_The_(Very)_Long_Term_|_Ari_Wallach
We increasingly make decisions based on short-term goals and gains -- an approach that makes the future more uncertain and less safe. How can we learn to think about and plan for a better future in the long term ... like, grandchildren-scale long term? Ari Wallach shares three tactics for thinking beyond the immediate.
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- published: 05 May 2017
- views: 247783
10:55
Stocks Are PLUNGING! Here's Why & The Stock I Just Bought A LOT Of...
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👨💼Brian Stoffel is a writer, investor, YouTuber, and financial educator. He's a teacher at heart. Brian has been investing for over a decade and has written over 4,000 articles for The Motley Fool. Brian plans his life and his investments around “antifragile” principles.
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- published: 05 Aug 2024
- views: 32367
6:01
Redmi Note 13 Long Term Review - HyperOS!
Redmi Note 13 Review - 6 months later.
The Redmi Note 13 has finally gotten the long awaited hyperOS/android 14 update. It took much longer than I expected but ...
Redmi Note 13 Review - 6 months later.
The Redmi Note 13 has finally gotten the long awaited hyperOS/android 14 update. It took much longer than I expected but I guess better late than never yeah?. Anyway in this video, I talk about some of the new features HyperOS brought to the Note 13 and just my overall thoughts on the Redmi's $160 budget phone, 6 months later.
#redminote13 #hyperos
https://wn.com/Redmi_Note_13_Long_Term_Review_Hyperos
Redmi Note 13 Review - 6 months later.
The Redmi Note 13 has finally gotten the long awaited hyperOS/android 14 update. It took much longer than I expected but I guess better late than never yeah?. Anyway in this video, I talk about some of the new features HyperOS brought to the Note 13 and just my overall thoughts on the Redmi's $160 budget phone, 6 months later.
#redminote13 #hyperos
- published: 08 Aug 2024
- views: 7385
22:41
Long-Term Care: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (HBO)
John Oliver explains the industry behind nursing homes and assisted living facilities, and why long-term care needs fixing.
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John Oliver explains the industry behind nursing homes and assisted living facilities, and why long-term care needs fixing.
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John Oliver explains the industry behind nursing homes and assisted living facilities, and why long-term care needs fixing.
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- published: 12 Apr 2021
- views: 5544171