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How To Think In English For Beginners - Top 3 Ideas - Duration: 6:16.

For more infomation >> How To Think In English For Beginners - Top 3 Ideas - Duration: 6:16.

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How Blacksmiths make Traditional Thai Machetes - Duration: 15:43.

(bellows huffing)

(tools scraping)

(steam hissing)

(steam hissing)

- [Camera man] Oh, oh, oh.

(steam hissing)

(thudding)

- [Thai man] He is very strong.

- Yeah. (chuckling)

- [Thai man] He do it like this all day.

- [Camera man] Now that piece of steel he's using

as an anvil is a part off a tractor.

And his second anvil or main anvil

is the head of a sledgehammer.

With this massive stump driven,

over a meter into the ground.

(tools clattering)

(bellows huffing) (Blacksmith speaking Thai)

(thudding)

(hammering)

(rustling)

(coal rustling)

(bellows huffing) (blacksmith speaking Thai)

(thudding)

(guide speaking Thai)

(blacksmith speaking Thai)

(hammering)

Good sweetie? - It's tiny, isn't it?

- [Camera man] It's very small, you like that one?

- It's not like, very, thicker.

- [Camera man] It's very light.

- It's very light.

This one is ready?

- [Guide] Yeah.

- Be careful.

[Camera man] check it out it's really sharp that one.

- Oh gosh, it's really sharp then.

Light though, it's very light.

- [Camera man] Good one.

(file scraping)

(metal carving)

(metal scraping)

(guide speaking Thai)

(file scraping)

(speaking Thai)

(laughing)

(stone scraping)

(metal scraping)

(Guide speaking Thai)

(metal file scraping)

- [Camera man] Beautiful.

- That's the little hair shaving sharp machete.

(file scraping)

Gonna be a beautiful one.

- [Guide] Yeah.

(metal ringing)

(tapping)

(thudding)

(tapping wood)

(scratching wood)

- [Camera man] It seems that only the bottom

meter or so of the bamboo stem is useful

for machete handles because--

- [Guide] About only, we can use only about,

50 centimeter. - 50 centimeters of it?

- Yeah. - Okay.

- Like that, like this...

- [Camera man] Because too far up the trunk the bamboo

starts to become hollow.

- [Guide] Yeah.

- But at the base of the tree,

it's almost completely solid.

(wooden tapping)

(birds chirping)

(wooden tapping)

(file scraping)

(bellows huffing)

(steam hissing)

(speaking Thai)

(tools clattering)

(bellows huffing)

(metallic tapping)

- [Guide] This one is like a, rubber.

- [Camera man] Glue. - Yeah, rubber,

like a, he pick from, a, the,

like a ant, ant nest.

I don't know how to say it (chuckles),

maybe you understand.

The red ant.

(steam hissing)

(sizzling)

- [Camera man] Beautiful.

Oh yeah, it's starting to look nice.

(chattering)

- [Guide] He do every day, only sometimes he take rest.

He doesn't have free day (chuckles).

(stone scraping)

- Oh, ow ow ow.

(chattering)

Here we, here we go.

Hair shaving sharp sir,

fantastic work sir.

Look how sharp that blade is, look at that!

Not a heavy chopping tool but definitely something

for delicate trail clearing work.

(water splashing)

- [Guide] He never go to a barber shop,

he always cut by himself, by a, the knife.

- [Camera man] So he cuts his own hair, with his machetes.

Saving himself, uh, hairdressing fees.

(chuckles) Beautiful sir.

- Yeah. - Fantastic work,

look at that.

Oh yeah.

Ooh, yeah that is razor sharp now.

Beautiful.

You got kuya in the photo?

- Fantastic bamboo handle to, look at that.

Beautiful, nice and light,

probably only, what, 250 maybe 300 grams?

Perfect ultra-light trail clearing machete.

That nice long handle gives you that extra reach,

(mumbles), beautiful.

Fantastic.

(blade slapping)

Beautiful.

(laughing)

(blade slapping)

- [Guide] Oh (chuckling)!

- Pabong village in Chiang Dao,

Chiang Mai province, Thailand.

Thanks for watching.

(bellows huffing)

(oriental music)

For more infomation >> How Blacksmiths make Traditional Thai Machetes - Duration: 15:43.

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VLOG - "Japan Take 2" Day 5 Tokyo Disney - Duration: 9:48.

A: They're in... It's still Easter here? (It's freaking June???)

N: Easter! A: It's still Easter! EASTER!

A: We don't fit the screen cuz the bow is HUGE!

A: We are in Disneyland!

A: We are very exhausted

A: Disney's ugliest t-shirts are here. I mean, what's that!

A: Take a moment to reflect (on your actions)

A: We already went to every ride/attraction with a Flash Pass. We just have to...

A: ... What is it?

A: The Splash Mountain, but our turn is at night

N: We should take a picture like this, with the face of the popsicles... A: I GOT DIRTY!!! A: The Splash Mountain, but our turn is at night

N: We should take a picture like this, with the face of the popsicles... A: I GOT DIRTY!!!

A: Mine doesn't have an ear anymore!

N: Mine either, and it's the same side/ear

N: Say bye to people...

*Totally ignored* N: I HATE THEEEEEM

A: Mini Alice :3

N: I don't know what to do!

A: I DON'T GET IT!!!

N: ME NEITHER!

A: 1, 2, 3... WEEEE!!! That's it :3

N: Waah, it's so dark! A: We can't see anything

A: It looks super creepy on video (Minnie's Mailbox)

N: But it's Minnie's house A: Minnie Lindie's house (?)

A: Lindie, right? A Minnie Lindie XD

N: Look, a "Minnie Lindie"

A: I lost this and I found it N: Tell us your story

A: This got lost at Goofy's house while we went to watch the castle's light show

A: And I was like "Where's my camera case?" and Natalia said "Oh I left it at Goofy's house!"

A: And we went back to Goofy's house and it wasn't there! And we told a lady we lost it

A: and five minutes later a lady from the staff came back with it and said "Yeah, your item was at Goofy's house"

N: Goofy's house! A: Goofy's house

A: In the darkness... You can't see anything in the "dahkness"

A: THE "DAHKNESS"!!!

A: What's Goofy's name? (Full name)

N: Goofy... Goofy... I don't know

A: Goofy Goof!! N: Yes, Goofy Goof

A: Cuz his son is Max Goof! A: Goofy Goof!! N: Yes, Goofy Goof

A: Cuz his son is Max Goof!

A: This is where Minnie listens to romantic ballads while cleaning the house

A: Each (last name) it's their animal, and Goofy is...

A: Dummy Dumb? (No animal name XD)

N: That's incest, ok? (She is refering about Minnie and Mickey having the same last name, hence, they are relatives??)

A: What's terrible is that I would totally have Minnie's home decor in Donald's house

N: Play music!

A: No rhythm at all

N: You only brushed you hand there!

A: Do they spray real perfume if/when they are filled? (with hypothetical liquid XD)

N: I don't know...

A: That was bizarre!

N: So weird

*Eat my diet cookie*

A: She only has cheese :'(

A: There was no Ariel themed car, right? Is it because they took her to the other Disney? (Disney Sea)

N: I believe so, here there's no Ariel at all

N: I just saw a flash (camera flash)

A: From the Splah Mountain ride

A: I think I have popsicle all over my face...

N: look...

For more infomation >> VLOG - "Japan Take 2" Day 5 Tokyo Disney - Duration: 9:48.

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Joey Umapathy's Elevate Video - Duration: 3:08.

Hello, my name is Joey Umapathy, I'm 21 this year and I go to SJSU.

I am an undergraduate student majoring in chemical engineering and I anticipate graduation

in Fall 2018.

I am very active in extra-curricular activities.

I play badminton competitively since I was about 10 years old.

I've also earned my black-belt in Taekwondo and I actively train in swimming.

Besides that, I also play the organ and the classical guitar.

I am also a Peer Tutor at San Jose State University and this is one of the reasons why I am interested

in becoming a teacher assistant.

I tutor many undergraduate college students in General Chemistry , Organic Chemistry , Biology,

and Calculus.

As part of my tutoring, I frequently emphasize on using probing techniques, meaning that

instead of giving the tutees the answer directly, I check their understanding by asking open

ended questions one after another to encourage them to think and become independent learners.

I do have some experiences with teaching children as well.

In late 2015, I participated in a San Jose Community Project where I went to teach children

a little bit about science.

In that project I taught a group of elementary students about polymers and plastics.

To help them better understand the material, I gave them the chance to make their own plastics

using milk and vinegar.

We enjoyed ourselves and I was really happy to be able to share with them some cool knowledge

out there so that they were able to bring back this knowledge.

Besides that, I have also traveled to Cambodia which is a very poor country to teach children

aging from 5 to 15.

I enjoyed teaching them and I learned how to facilitate learning through effective teaching

methods even-though we did not have a proper classroom.

I've also learned that teaching can be difficult at times especially when children are being playful.

But I have gone through that and I know how to overcome things like that.

Because I am musically inclined, I am now a choir teacher as well.

I teach choir to a group of students age 10-12.

In all these experiences, I've learned that I really enjoy teaching and I want to be a

good role model to kids.

I do hope that one day I could be a teacher so that I can inspire others through teaching.

When a friend told me about the Elevate program, I became interested in applying for a teacher

assistant position.

I choose math because I've always enjoyed math since I was a little kid and I would

be glad to have the opportunity to teach children that math can be fun and not too difficult.

So with that, I thank you for your time and consideration.

For more infomation >> Joey Umapathy's Elevate Video - Duration: 3:08.

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Cubing contest - Duration: 1:44.

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