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PCS SAFEPAY Video - Duration: 2:31.My name is Karan Kumar and I'm an Assistant Store Manager in Topaz Parkway West.
Since I have started using SafePay I find it very very convenient, very easy, easy to
use.
My name is Greg Ramsbottom I'm the Group Risk and Health and Safety Environmental Manager.
Part of my role has been to find a solution to make our stores a safer place to work.
One of the largest benefits that the SafePay unit has is that its a robbery deterrent.
It ties in lovely with our zero harm concept of improving customer safety and employee
safety alike.
It also has the ability to detect counterfeit notes.
Theres significant benefits with having the system in place not just from alone form a
security perspective but also from an operational efficiency perspective.
My name is Greame Moore, I'm Operation Excellence Manager for Topaz.
With any retail business manually handling cash there is inevitably going to be cash
discrepancies.
Since we have installed the SafePay system we've managed to eradicate that completely,
which we are just absolutely delighted about.
It's a very good system as far as the security concern, staff members feel safer.
Basically what they do is they make sure they have the right amount from the right pumps
and they insert the cash into the SafePay system.
It counts the cash and then it gives out the change as well.
So basically it makes their job quite easy.
Something that we weren't expecting was the transaction time has actually improved, which
is great because it is actually given our staff more time to interact with the customers.
The reason for that is because staff members are no longer fumbling around in tills trying
to count out the change that they need to give back to the customer.
The staff member puts the note into the note recycler and automatically the coin is dispensed
back to the customer which is great.
We are really happy with the system in terms of the feedback we have got from staff, the
company have recognised that and as part of their commitment to continuous improvement
and security overall we're looking to expand the number of sites we have installed this
in.
I'd definitely recommend SafePay to any retail outlet.
We've had great success with them since we first rolled them out into our stores.
From looking at it and using it and having it in our stores already we found that the
cash management process has reduced significantly and actually outweighs the cost of the units
entirely.
They've reduced our cash losses to zero, they've helped with our labor savings and I think
any retail company would be mad not to look at these.
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Few Entrances, and Sometimes, No Exit | The Daily 360 | The New York Times - Duration: 3:30.So, I go to this special entry thing,
and I put my card in and it opens the gate for me.
When it's working.
All right, there we go.
For someone who doesn't know New York
I think the first thing I would say is that the subway
really is how you get around,
and I always was almost proud of that.
When I would have friends come visit,
I'd say, "Isn't this amazing, we have this subway
that it runs all day and all night and anybody can take it."
And then suddenly, after this accident come to find,
no, it doesn't work for a whole segment of people.
So, good thing I'm not going to Fulton,
Brooklyn Bridge, Atlantic, Woodside, Lex.
There's almost 500 stations and only one-fifth are accessible
at all by elevator, and even worse the stations that do have
elevators constantly go in and out of service.
So you're never assured when you get on that
<b>you're going to be <b>able to get off.
or 14th Street-Union Square, because I wouldn't be going
anywhere. I'd be getting back on the train or
calling the police to lift me out of the station.
I've had just good citizens offer to carry me up the stairs.
There were these two guys and one of them tried to
help me up with one hand while he carried a cup of
coffee in his other hand and
this woman saw him doing it and said,
"Hey, hold on, let me take your coffee."
So, the two guys held my chair. The woman took the coffee.
We got up the stairs, and he got his coffee back.
Hopefully it's working. Not the most encouraging,
because the light doesn't come on.
Elevator is out of service when indicator light is on. O.K.
just heard a sound. Let's hope that's good news.
I have a lightweight wheelchair. I have a manual wheelchair,
but, if you have that 300-pound automatic wheelchair you
probably wouldn't even take the subway,
because you would know if the elevator was out
nobody can carry you up the stairs.
You're going to be out of luck.
It sort of allows the M.T.A. to get away with not improving it.
So when I get to a station where the elevator is out of
service, I'm not one of 20 wheelchairs in a line.
I'm the only one.
At times it feels like an insult but it's not a malicious
one. It's just that you've been forgotten. You've been left out.
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Drawing Glossaryck from Star vs. the Forces of Evil (tutorial) - Duration: 46:45.hello and welcome welcome to the day's
live stream tutorial today we are going
to be doing drawing class Eric from star
versus the forces of evil so as you can
see what I got started with this pose
here is uh I decided to draw glossary
traditional sitting pose but what we're
doing a little differently is that we
are we're actually adding legs to to his
pose work normally normally when he is
drawn in this post his legs do tend to
be covered up by by his t-shirts or the
outfit that he's wearing so this time
we're gonna have it have his leg show so
the reference image that I used for this
is you know you can find tons of them
off of google just look like crisscross
sitting pose crisscross applesauce so I
just to put two legs in front of front
of each other then have the legs at okay
and after drawing the legs at a tube
boxes for the foot because I'm gonna be
having them hanging because most of the
time he's hanging you know he sits in
the air but it's like I'm sure his
weight it was foot is it like dangling
down a little bit
and I did like at the post you know I
did a rough draft of the pose the arms
how far they are going to be from his
body and I try to keep them at the same
length on both sides and then I just
started out with a circle and then add a
plus here so that I have a general idea
where the eyes nose and mouth will be ok
and I'll slowly get started with the
head I'm going to do like a giant pills
like pill shape for his head and then
have riddle right here where I make the
markings for the eyes right just below
it I'm going to be adding his little
like little cheek bones here cuz most
creatures who like lived for a very long
time like he's not he's not exactly a
fat person you know he's a very skinny
dude so most creatures or old people who
tend to live for a very long time who
are skinny they tend to have like their
cheekbones tend to be more defined after
a while so we're adding that and right
here this will be the placement of the
mouth I think imma have him smile a
little bit and I'm putting because
somewhat of a circle around his lips cuz
he's got like see I rather fat lips
okay and then we're going to add his
ears he has very long pointy ears so
think of it a drawing like two teardrops
here on the side of his head and just
adding the inside of those ears and
right underneath where the the bottom of
the ears that we just did we're going to
add his beard you could do like a small
circle here as a start and then right
here at the end of this circle or not
the end at the size here have the beer
point out into two sections have it
split
you just have a few a few pieces that I
hair few pieces of the hair here just
point it out kind of jagged I might add
a couple more couple of you know my
farinas to the hair okay and then have a
little bit of it come just to like the
tip at the bottom of this a chin mouth
that was part of his mouth here just the
bottom here a little bit of its curves
right here and there you go and then
we're going to add his nose he has a
very big nose very triangular nose and
since he's sort of facing towards us
like normally his nose would be like
this but since he's facing towards us
we're sort of giving a bit of like or
foreshortening by having the point of
the nose come that's coming towards us
bigger and then once it gets close to
his face cum shorter and then we're
going to add his eyes
it's just do two circles and then do
details around it I had a couple eyelids
here okay and then we're going to add
his eyebrows and then add a little
jaggedness to his eyebrows because he
has a very large eyebrows how some of
them come off the side of his head and
then with the space on the top of his
head will make with the leftover space
on the top of his head will leave room
for on his diamond
and as a second diamond inside of that
diamond and then have the outer parts of
the line connect to the middle and there
you go and we're done with the face and
that will work on the rest of the body
so from the drought that I made of like
of his hands here I'll do like just his
main skin or at least the shape of his
arms so as a very skinny guy he's got
nut he does not have much muscle to him
so I'll keep his arms thin but still
keeping like muscles around here at the
areas of the joint of the arms sorry
you
and then I'll move on to his hands now
interesting thing that you may have
noticed with glossary is that he
actually has six fingers instead of the
traditional five so we're going to add
so i did like that square for the palm
of his hand and just added a few lines
for his fingers and this is how i got
the the size of his hand
and then a curfew details of like that
bending that bend a poor bendy part of
your finger right here like on the
inside of your finger going to be adding
that and then we're going to repeat the
same over to this palm of the hand
okay and with that we'll start adding
the clothing on the cloth to do a skin
here not to his skin you get the idea we
just start adding the cloth look it's
easier to figure out how cloths going to
wrap around the body if you already have
drawn out at least up how how thick is
his skin or the placement of his arms
will be that's how you will get an
understanding of how cloth will wrap
around a person's body okay so we're
just going a little bit above where
where we already did the arm have a
small section of this movie cloth and it
looks like his robes just uh kind of hmm
I guess they are long some time like i
have seen in sell a couple episodes
episodes where they go down to his wrist
but i guess in this pose because they're
very long to come only down to like its
elbow so i'll leave a couple of folds
here like here at the elbow section
and then have some of it come to here
and then have fold here on his arm are
at his elbow and then give him and then
have like a bit of the cloth here wrap
around here almost like a muffin top
okay and now we're moving on to the
other side other other arm elbow other
side other cloth
now we're adding these little diamond
here I don't know if it's like if it's
like this gem is embedded into like his
belly button or it's just a part of the
cloth clothing so we'll leave a little
split here or no wait nevermind ok I'll
leave it like this and then we're going
to add like a little section here that's
will leave for his belt ok and now we'll
move on to his legs here move this up a
little now in some scenes we're not
exactly sure oh wait there's only been
like one scene where we've seen glossary
actually has pants I mean a couple of
time he does or you may not have pants
it's kind of interesting how they draw
this character so we're gonna get like
he has like very small pants so we'll
have it down here to like just above
where the knee his knees are
then I'm rounding out his legs here and
then i'll be adding his feet here his
little toes now i'm just going to assume
that he might have like the same number
of toes as he does with his finger so
we'll give them like six
okay and then I'll add a bit of like
some some indication of muscles in his
legs okay and with that yeah yeah with
that we are good glasburgh is a very
simple character so there's not really
much to add later on I'll probably add
some leg hairs but besides that that's
it how to add start inking out this this
drawing just real quick i'll bring up
the the livestream see if fun anybody's
left the comments during this time
you're free to ask me any questions
during this live stream
okay it is pulled up and now we will get
started on inking out this drawing with
my addictive sharpie
get rid of this market for something
that might be little better okay
ah
Oh
okay and with that next thing we can do
is start doing the give me sec okay
sorry i meant to say the start using our
thin tip sharp to do the finer details
of this drawing like the little diamond
here and then the little details on the
legs here
and then I forgot like the pupils of his
eyes are like diamonds and then I'm
adding a little detail here on to his
lips because I would imagine someone
with lips like these days probably it
look like they have dry lips
you
okay I'm just gonna wait not yet just do
this okay I'm just going to quickly do
some racing and for I do more of the
finer details here
okay and with that I'll get started with
the more of the toning the first I
should thinking how some of these lines
from my other marker my other marker was
a drawing a house why did not notice
that some of these lines were not as
filled in as they should be
huh
ok now I'm going to do like that hair a
bit of hair tones here just by using the
lines here
I'm having these lines follow the curve
made by the beard here by having it go
from here and then following down to
like the end is beer
you
okay and with that we'll move on to
touring the eyebrows I'm just using
several lines with small distance
distance between each one small gaps and
then I'll add something to the inside of
here instead of the robe
adding the little finger details that I
mentioned earlier
okay and then we're going to add little
leg hairs here there's having bits and
pieces sort of stick out out of the
lines here that we drew around his legs
and then in between each one of those
hairs we're gonna add another strand of
hair just have them go in like different
directions
and then we're going to do the same for
the other leg and I'm keeping some of
the lines on even because hairs are not
always the same length sometimes they
are sometimes the arms are not but these
strands of line look more hair like when
you do it that way and sometimes have
them banned in like different directions
okay oh just some toning in the back
here I'd a bit of shadow
just adding a bit of tones the muscle
here of in his legs and then we're going
to add two toenails
maybe some toning here around the ankle
and I add some to its cloth or I should
say to the roles of here I think the
bottom here the cloth and then we're
gonna move on over to his armpit
you
ok then I had a bit of like um shine
details here yes
I think I'll add a bit of toning here on
his belt help it stand out more some
folds here at the bottom of this cloth
and then add toning to that take a look
at a couple of filling here which is
where I take like just four lines and
then add some space in between
and then some minor toning right here in
between each and every finger
I'll move on move over to this hand to
the same
maybe I'll add a bit of toning here to
just under the cheek some mild toning
just around his head here
maybe some toning inside the ear as well
okay mmm maybe I add some here some
toning just at the end of the legs here
okay after looking it over I think we
have enough enough detail on this
drawing so yes hope you enjoyed this
draw this drawing leave the like if you
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forces of evil I'm not sure how many
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get a good feel so yes thanks again bye
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The Oregan Trail 1959 - Enhanced Video and Audio. Full Western Adventure Film: With Subs - Duration: 1:22:30. For more infomation >> The Oregan Trail 1959 - Enhanced Video and Audio. Full Western Adventure Film: With Subs - Duration: 1:22:30.-------------------------------------------
Glacial Landforms - Duration: 6:35.So, let's start with a question.
How does this giant angular boulder end up jammed in among these tightly packed pine trees in Yellowstone National Park?
To find an answer, we need to learn about some of the characteristic landforms left behind as a result of glacial erosion and deposition.
A glacier is a long-lasting mass of slow-moving ice and snow.
See our Classifying Glaciers video for more about the different types of glaciers.
Just like streams, moving ice can be an agent for erosion and deposition.
And just like streams, glaciers erode material from near their source, transport rock and sediment downslope, and deposit much of that material where they end.
In areas with present day glaciers, erosion forms steep-walled, bowl-shaped depressions known as cirques at the head of valley glaciers.
Adjacent glacial valleys are typically separated by sharp, knife-edge ridges known as arêtes.
Glacial erosion can occur where ice is in contact with rocks
Who among us hasn't frozen a large rock into a block of ice to test how tightly the ice binds to the rock.
When this happens in nature it results in one type of glacial erosion known a plucking.
Plucking happens when water invades cracks in the rock. As the water turns to ice, it binds onto the blocks of rock.
The motion of the glacier plucks the blocks of rock out of the cliff face,
embedding them in the moving mass of ice and transporting them downslope.
Rocks frozen into the base and sides of the glacier act like sandpaper,
scraping against the surrounding valley walls and floor in a second process of glacial erosion known as abrasion.
Abrasion leaves behind tell-tale striations in the bedrock that identify the direction of motion of ancient glaciers.
Some striations, like these grooves worn in to this limestone bedrock can be very deep,
indicating that they formed below thick, powerful ice sheets.
The combination of plucking and abrasion deepens and widens V-shaped stream valleys to produce a U-shaped profile characterized by a flat-valley bottom and steep sides
Like this example from Scotland,
and this U-shaped valley from the Beartooth Mountains in Montana.
If rising sea levels were to flood one of these things, we would have to call it a fjord.
Up to now we've been focusing on processes that cause erosion.
Now we want to turn our attention to the features formed when glaciers deposit material near their terminus.
Most deposits left behind by glaciers are composed of a generally unsorted mixture of clay, silt sand boulders known as glacial till.
Ice at the terminus of the glacier will melt and dump piles of till.
If the position of the terminus remains stationary for some time, it can leave behind a ridge of unsorted till known as a moraine.
Moraines essentially define where the glacier paused and the position of the moraine that is farthest down the valley, the terminal moraine, indicates how far the glacier extended during its history.
Ice sheets leave behind moraines that can be traced for hundreds of kilometers across multiple states.
For example, this shaded relief map of Ohio shows the positions of several moraines stretching across the northwest corner of the state and into neighboring Indiana.
Piles of unsorted glacial till can be trapped by an advancing glacier and shaped into oblong mounds known as drumlins that narrow in the direction of glacial motion.
Behind the moraines we sometimes find hundreds of small lakes known as kettle lakes.
Kettle lakes form when blocks of ice break off a retreating glacier and are subsequently buried.
The ice gradually melts, forming a depression in the glacial sediment known as a kettle.
These low areas may then be partially filled to form a lake.
Just like these kettle lakes in North Dakota.
A feature known as an esker may be formed when till is sorted by streams flowing at the base of the melting glacier.
The sediment deposited within these sub-glacial streams leaves behind a skinny sinuous landform.
Likewise, as the glacier melts and its ice turns to water, meltwater streams transport sediment away, depositing some of it on the adjacent outwash plain.
Thick ice sheets can pick up very large rocks, known as erratics, from one location and deposit them elsewhere,
sometimes, hundreds of kilometers from their source.
By matching the geology of the erratic with their source area, we can unravel the direction and distance of motion of the ice that moved these wandering boulders.
That brings us back to our 500-ton friend among the trees in Yellowstone National Park.
This boulder of metamorphic gneiss sits on top of volcanic rocks hundreds of millions of years younger in age
and must have been carried from at least 25 kilometers (or 15 miles) away.
Let's finish off with a matching exercise. We will show you pictures of four glacial features.
Match each one with a term from the provided list, we'll check your answers when you are done.
So, how did you do?
You had two learning objectives for todays lesson,
how confident are you that you can do these things?
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What to do when a friend leaves you - Duration: 4:37.Ari'yo what is up yo people of the interet My name is Khizar aka Runzel and welcome back to
So chances are the reason you're watching this video is either because a friend left you or you left a friend
and you want to get back
or you want to get that friend back
Or you just don't want anything and you just wanna watch my video
in that case Hello! ;)
So I'm gonna tell you not 1, not 2, not 3
no I mean three steps of what to do when a friend leaves you
in a miserable condition and you're crying your eyes out
and you're like "Oh my God I miss him, I need him"
that's so immature of you first of all and you should just get up and stop doing that ish
Step 1: Stalk
*running noises*
*crying*
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