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COMO LIGAR CON MUJERES ESPECTACULARES - MUJERES 10! - Duration: 7:10.

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PIROPOS ATREVIDOS Y GRACIOSOS PARA ENAMORAR A UNA MUJER - Duration: 15:35.

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The Big Bang Theory 10x14 Sneak Peek "The Emotion Detection Automation" (HD) - Duration: 0:28.

You know, I just read that a team at MIT developed a device

that helps people read human emotions.

And you think we can get those guys to reprogram Sheldon? Cool.

It's supposed to be accurate, like 85% of the time.

Wow, I find that hard to believe.

That a bunch of awkward scientists with no social skills

would invent a machine to do it for them?

I take it back, I believe it.

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Intussusception - causes, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, pathology - Duration: 5:51.

Intussusception is a condition that occurs when a part of the intestine folds into another

section of intestines, resulting in obstruction.

This is commonly referred to as telescoping, because it's similar to how one part of

a collapsible telescope retracts into another part.

Intussusception is the most common cause of intestinal obstruction in infants and young

children, with about two-thirds of them happening among infants under one year of age, though

adults can occasionally have intussusception too.

Now, intussusception usually happens in the ileocecal region of the intestines, which

is where the ileum of the small intestine and cecum of the large intestine meet, and

almost all intussusceptions happen when the ileum folds, or telescopes, into the cecum.

In adults, telescoping is usually caused by an abnormal growth in the intestine, like

a polyp or a tumor, which serves as a lead point or leading edge.

What happens is that the normal wave-like contractions of the intestine, called peristalsis,

grab this leading edge and pull it into the part of the bowel ahead of it.

In babies the leading edge is most often caused by lymphoid hyperplasia, or the enlargement

of lymphoid tissue.

There are a ton of tiny lymph nodes sprinkled throughout the intestines called Peyer's

patches, and they're particularly common in the ileum.

When a child gets some sort of viral infection in the gastrointestinal tract, usually caused

by rotavirus or norovirus, the Peyer's patches enlarge to help fight off the infection, and

sometimes become a lead point that drags the ileum into the cecum, causing intussusception.

Intussusception can also be caused by a Meckel's diverticulum, which is an abnormal outpouching

of gastrointestinal tissue, that sticks out of the ileum and into the peritoneal cavity.

Occasionally, the diverticulum can invert and stick back into the intestine, allowing

it to serve as a lead point that again drags the ileum into the cecum.

Although these are well known mechanisms for intussusception, the majority of cases are

considered idiopathic, meaning that they happen without a clear cause.

Risk factors include having had one previously or having a sibling with intussusception,

as well as having intestinal malrotation - which is a condition where the intestine doesn't

rotate correctly during fetal development.

Now, when an intussusception develops, the first sign is intermittent abdominal pain

that worsens with peristalsis, sometimes causing a child to guard their abdomen—for example,

they may swat away the hands of a caretaker—or draw their knees up toward the chest.

Other classic findings include vomiting, and the presence of a hard sausage-like mass in

the abdomen.

There's also a lot of pressure on the walls of the trapped section of bowel which squeezes

shut the tiny blood vessels running in the walls, causing ischemia—or lack of blood

flow—and infarction—death of the tissues.

Ischemic and infarcted tissue results in the sloughing off of intestinal mucosal tissue,

blood, and mucus into the gut.

This can result in "red currant jelly" stool, which is a food-inspired visual for the berry

jelly consistency of the stool.

Fever isn't usually a symptom of intussusception, but in serious cases, like with infarction,

the intestines can tear and release bacteria into the body cavity, causing sepsis and fever.

Intussusception can also prevent food or fluid from passing through the intestines, causing

an obstruction.

This can lead to a large mass in the intestines, which can potentially cause the intestine

to become twisted, a condition called volvulus.

In children, intussusception can sometimes be felt by finger while doing a digital rectal

examination, but a definite diagnosis often requires imaging techniques.

An ultrasound, X-ray or computerized tomography (or CT) scan can reveal a classic bull's-eye,

which represents the telescoped intestine shown on end, as well as signs of intestinal

obstruction.

Intussusception can develop suddenly and because of the possibility of intestinal ischemia,

rapid treatment is necessary.

A barium or air enema, can be used to unfold the intussusception, especially in children.

If it doesn't work or if there's a complication, then surgery may be necessary.

During surgery, the portion of the telescoped intestine is freed, any obstruction is cleared,

and any tissue that died is removed.

Alright, as a quick recap, intussusception occurs when part of the intestine slides into

an adjacent part of the intestine, a process called telescoping.

Q Intussusception can lead to intestinal obstruction and can also cut off the blood supply to that

part of the intestines, resulting in bowel ischemia.

Rapid treatment is important and can be done with a barium or an air enema, as well as

surgery, if needed.

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AISD. Mills Around the World. Diversidad Cultural. Austin Schools - Duration: 7:50.

We are at my brother's school

because there is a event called

Holiday Around The World

and there are many countries

and each one has its own table

and typical things

Food, games, stories ...

whatever

and some of them dance

so I'm going to dance now

Mexico, China, Russia, Tunisia, Colombia,

Great Britain, Norway, Taiwan, Argentina, Slovenia

Spain !!

Mexico, Spain, and Canada

I liked the food

the activities

it was very well laid

The food

The PAELLA

The one that I liked the most was Canada

they asked you questions about Canada

and if you knew, the gave you a cookie

what I liked the most was the food

The omelet

Spain, Mexico, Brazil, .... and India

they had a delicious drinks

they have many activities

and there you are

because I am from there

because they give you these things

Has already finished Holiday Around The World

and as we are Spanish,

we are the last of the whole school leaving the event

we are the last !!, this is true !! Look !!

I hope you enjoyed this video

bye, bye !

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Chinese Knockoff Wins Award for Innovation | China Uncensored - Duration: 6:44.

On this episode of China Uncensored,

China's coming to Broadway!

And by Broadway,

I mean Bǎilǎohuì.

Hi, welcome to China Uncensored,

I'm your host Chris Chappell.

Have you heard of CCTV?

I'm flattered, but no,

that's not Chris Chappell Television.

It's China Central Television,

the mouthpiece of the Chinese Communist Party.

Now you might think it's all boring,

hamfisted dissemination of Party propaganda and brainwashing.

You would be wrong.

It also has entertaining,

hamfisted dissemination of Party propaganda and brainwashing.

And I'm not just talking about the annual Spring Festival Gala,

with comedy sketches about Xi Jinping's anti-corruption campaign.

Haha, gets me every time.

Just like he'll get you.

CCTV's Spring Festival Gala is a throwback

to the good old days when the whole family would pool together

their ration coupons for a New Year's feast

and gather around the village TV.

Nowadays,

younger Chinese have complained

about the show being hokey propaganda

that's out of touch with modern China.

I'm not sure what they mean.

What's more festive than opening your five-and-a-half-hour show

with the nation's armed forces

yelling New Year's greetings in your face?

Anyway, in recent years,

CCTV has tried to mix it up,

like with this talent show called

"I Want to go to the Spring Gala."

Where the lucky winners get to...

go to the Spring Gala.

And perform, I'm assuming.

Frankly, their version of Simon Cowell looks much scarier.

Let's take a look at what this show has to offer.

Ah, yes.

Nothing says fun like a state-run power company

singing a song about the great electrical production capacity

in the remote western regions of Tibet

brought to the people by the careful guidance and oversight

of the Chinese Communist Party

in order to help China's rise in the world!

Yes...clap, for you must.

The song is called Electricity is Coming.

This is my favorite lyric:

Electricity is coming.

You can turn on the lights now.

You can turn on the TV

to see what is happening in the outside world.

Riiiight.

Classic edu-tainment.

Of course in China,

they call it re-edu-tainment!

And guess what?

The State Grid Sichuan Electric Power Corporation did so well,

they won the prize for most innovative performance.

And the prize is a millio...wait.

It appears to be laundry detergent.

Almost as good a prize as what the

Shiqiaotou Town Middle School in Zhejiang Province

gave its top 45 students: bags of pork.

Way to bring home the bacon, kids.

But back to the State Grid Sichuan Electric Power Corporation.

I mean, where do they get the inspiration

to come up with such an innovative song and dance?

Wait, what's that Shelley?

Yes, I know you've taped every Tony Award since 1997.

The one from 2012?

Ok, let's take a look.

Hello! Hello! My name is Elder Smith!

And can I leave this book with you

for you to just peruse?

Hello! Hello! Hello!

Oh my gosh!

The Book of Mormon totally ripped off

State Grid Sichuan Electric Power Corporation!

What? It's the other way around?

That makes more sense, actually.

So a song that was about religious believers

bringing light to the masses in the form of Jesus Christ

is now about the state bringing light to the masses

in the form of China's rise.

I feel like there's a comparative literature thesis

in there somewhere.

When Chinese netizens spotted them uh, homage

to Book of Mormon,

there was a bit of a kerfluffle.

Including mysterious busy signals.

And an internal investigation within the power company

that found that they should have called the "composer" of the piece,

just the "arranger" instead.

Oops.

We reached out to Trey Parker and Matt Stone,

the creators of the Book of Mormon,

for their reaction.

Their spokesman had this to say:

Screw you guys, I'm going home.

That's a good attitude to have.

You know,

a lot of countries make knockoffs.

But in China,

it's more than just the occasional Borio cookie

or fishy t-shirt sold at a night market.

The Chinese Communist Party is actually supporting

the culture of knockoffs—

including when it hurts Americans.

Like in 2015,

when China's highest court ruled against Michael Jordan,

in favor of the homegrown company Qiaodan that,

legally speaking,

did not rip off his logo.

But maybe we shouldn't get too upset.

After all,

copyright infringement is the sincerest form of flattery.

With that in mind,

I'm working on a series of new acts

that are sure to make it into next year's CCTV Spring Festival Gala.

Like this ode to the PLA called

"I'm not throwing away my shot."

And my own arrangement of

"I dreamed a China dream."

I knew I'd get to use my Master's degree for something.

But maybe CCTV is going at this all wrong.

Instead of ripping off degenerate American culture,

maybe it's time to go back to their roots—

what made the Spring Festival Gala beloved in the first place.

Like this gem from 1987:

Now that's some all-original,

homegrown talent.

What's that, Shelley?

This guy is Taiwanese-American?!

So what do you think of the Chinese knock off

of the Book of Mormon by the State Grid Sichuan

Electric Power Corporation?

Leave your comments below.

Thanks for watching this episode of China Uncensored.

Once again, I'm Chris Chappell.

See you next time!

Wait a minute.

Book of Mormon and State Grid Sichuan Electric Power Corporation

they were both just ripping off Go West!

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