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So, has anyone any questions?

I want to ask about the conspirator, the main conspirator (YA), I just want to know that,

this group which you know, the engineered group, was it affiliated to any organization

or were they acting independently?

Here I am talking of someone affiliated with the Sangh Parivar, in fact a lower rank activist

of the Sangh Parivar, now to my knowledge not active in there anymore, but who has a

career.

So, it is very likely that this group, with the backing of he Sangh kept the political

leadership out of it.

Well, with the backing of the Sangh, not if you mean the Sangh leadership.

No I don't mean the Sangh leadership, I mean the political leadership in BJP, they

were kept out of it (Oh! Definitely).

And they dint know about it because, you know because there is a fear that politicians can

divulge or whatever it is.

(Yeah) but it was a very closely guarded secret among a very few.

So when Advani was taken aback by what happened, it seems quite natural, because he dint know

what was going to happen, but in retrospect the very fact that lakhs of people were gathered

there, it could be anticipated that something is going to happen and that lakhs of people

could have been gathered there to provide cover, because if there are lakhs of people

there, then the main people cannot be apprehended or seen by the group.

So that large group that was gathered, the lakhs of people who assembled there was as

a safety cover for the group that was actually going to do this.

I mean that follows does it follow from what you have said?

Now, well I haven't though that far but, yes if you look at it strategically, the presence

of a large crowd does indeed make it easier to set in this motion , Yes (And those people

can walk away ) Yeah and of course Advani remains responsible in the sense that he made

the whole event possible.

He called everyone there, so if he didn't correctly estimate, what the consequences

could be that's a weakness on his part.

Hello, (Ya).

1992 is not the beginning part of the demolition story, theyear before that if you remember,Mulayam

Singh Yadav, who was then the chief minister, is reported to have shot down people in cold blood.

At that time the figures given were four hundred and it seems that some of the people who came

that time were very much under the desire to do something and the way the Kothari brothers,

two teenage boys who had climbed the domes in '91, they had got down, then they were

collared in the Ashram where they were staying and then they were done to death, that's

one perspective behind if they were the ginger group as you are saying.

Secondly I think, the focus on Advani as the focal point of the Ayodhya movement is very

very misplaced.

Sangh has always worked as a group and he was certainly the face because he was the party president.

But the decision to inaugurate the Ayodhya movement in stealth was taken at Palampur,

in Himachal where Murali Manohar Joshi was the party president and he had the national

committee of his choice, that's another aspect that has to be remembered and finally

there's you talked about Narasmiha Rao, Narasimha Rao had placed Central Services,

CRPF and a lot of posts there, but that could not be deployed without Kalyan Singh, who

was the BJP Chief minister and that was out, the local police as you have noticed never

wanted to do anything.

But here what we have heard about Narasimha Rao, in Delhi, from then Congress contacts

was that, he pretended to lose his wits , he never actually had a heart attack but said

he booked and he made sure that he was in bed throughout the period of the actual demolition

and then he made sure , that no forces were deployed and the Center , the CRPF and when

they reached the site at 4 o clock the next morning or 5:00 am then a makeshift temple

which we know now, that has been erected, the Pooja had begun and the CRPF went and

took the Prasad and then they came back, so there seem to be a lot of more forces involved

than what we remember today . I do remember and you have not noticed it that Shiv Sena,

Bal Thackrey at one time, after this event said that we did it.

The media reports before the demolition, before 6 December, I think 4th or something, they

show, they reported that there were groups, probably from Andhra Pradesh which gives suspicion

about who could be involved, which was actually telecasted as practicing with ropes, how to

bring things down.

So there is a lot more than we know right now.

Yes, to start with the role of the Shiv Sena, the way I remember it is that Bal Thackrey

said, a few days later, we are being accused of having done this, well I don't know exactly

who did it, but if my boys did it, I am proud of them.

As for Narasimha Rao's role, at least, you see he could have tried like you said Kalyan

Singh was harder for him, Well he could at least have done his level best to convince

Kalyan Singh, he didn't and you know among us it is very probably because he didn't

want to do it because he was quite satisfied with the way the things were going.

When I met him in 2004, I think, a few years before his death, when he was retired, I told

him to his face what I felt of him.

I said you are the best Prime Minister India ever had.

Seeing you know as a way of speaking truth to power, I think that was really bold but

you know essentially I think so, I mean in other fields too, the economic liberalization

which he set in motion ,the establishment of diplomatic relation with Israel, I mean

he made India a normal country again.

See after the ministry of Indira and Jawaharlal, so I think he was very good prime also temperamentally

of course I get along with him, he spoke 9 languages and so he was a scholar, I like

that but concerning Ayodhya of course he played a very duplicitous game which seems especially

in hindsight to have all the through, to all to a specific result namely to get the temple

out of the way.

(Audience correcting: the Eskimo structure).Yes, Right.

I understand it is a closed door gathering so I find it appropriate to ask this question.

In very, all these days we have this new stories which are reported which say that a lot of

stones are being transported to Ayodhya , so what is the situation as in today , like do

we see anything that is happening because the media doesn't report as to any construction

that is going on . So if at all there is something happening we don't know about it, have you

heard of anything?

now that's a very good question, but I haven't been recently to Ayodhya.

and what is the status of how many stones ( I think 30 years of letting the stones lie

in the sunshine , I don't think they are very good ) because whenever I ask anybody,

people say "wo bahuth din se aa rahehai " they have been transported for many years

till today (I don't know ). And so is it, is there a group which is doingit, which is

helping it, which is transporting them, (Well, as far as the local ashram has a responsibility

for it, I guess they are looking after them but I don't know)

You say we will all wait for the court order right?

If at all, today I think there was a new story which said Supreme Court has agreed to, agree

on an early hearing of the Ayodhya dispute (has agreed to agree on what?) on an early

hearing of the dispute, Yes, look into consider the application of an early hearing, Supreme

Court has agreed to hear an early hearing application, they haven't agreed to hear

it earlier, they, they will consider the application for an early hearing so that we can have an

expeditious conclusion.

And one more thing, that if the temple had to be built, it could not be built until the

Masjid was demolished, so we are talking about temple construction today, it is because the

Masjid doesn't exist anymore.

So that tribute has to be given to Narasimha Rao.

Yeah, when I heard about the demolition spontaneously I burst out singing "

We've been waiting so long, We've been waiting for the sun to rise and

shine Shining still to give us the will

Because Somehow, someday, We just won victory and we're on our way

We've been Prayin' for it all day and fightin' for it all night

Give us just one victory, it will be all right.

Now of course in terms of victory (crowd clapping ) not much has happened after the demolition,

I don't know what victory seamless can claim, of course they have won the election, they

have come to government, but then what ? That completely interiorized the narrative of the enemy.

Let me give a few examples, now one big slogan during the agitation was that, you see we

should prefer the national hero Rama against the foreign invader Babur, now that had nothing

to do with it, that was, that was already looking the other way.

You see the fact that Babur was a foreigner had nothing to do with it, the British came

to India, not because they liked India because they wanted exploit India.

Okay, there is many ugly things, but they did not destroy temples.

And so Alexander the great did not destroy temples, and Shakas and Hunas and so on did

not destroy temples.

So it is something else that motivated this Iconoclasm, namely the theology of Iconoclasm

and so to neutralize the issue by making it you know, Indian versus foreign, that is already

escapism and even then in those militant days that characterized the Sangh Parivar, so it

was no surprise when a few years later, L k Advani, who had led the movement, He of

all the people said the demolition day was the blackest day of my life and he had totally

taken over the narrative of the enemy.

Like for example I also hear him say, we, we should make sure that not only the majority

has its way in India.

So he believed this all narrative of minorities, for a secularist like myself, there are only

citizens in a country and they all have the same right and we should not do anything special

for those so called minorities.

You see to bite into the narrative that there are minorities in India, that is already the

first step towards secularism at the rest and so, you see till today while we are talking

of Advani, he also said governing party does not have to offer an ideology, it only has

to offer good governance, as if defining good governance is not a matter of ideology.

So you see he was trying to downplay all kinds of ideological matters, just like the present

government is doing.

You see it is building roads or whatever development and that's a very safe issue and that's

what the other side also promises.

Akhilesh Yadav, he was defeated in UP, he also reminded everyone that he had promised

essentially the same thing as the BJP, and so all these development talk, while development

in itself is quits, is fairly uncontroversial, that is only an escape valve, you see to not

have to issue ideological issues and so that was there already in the time of Ayodhya,

that is still very much there, only it has got worse.

You see at that time you could still describe the BJP as a Hindu party, right now I don't

know where that term comes from.

I don't know what action of theirs give rise to this term but how are they, how are

they gaining strength?

How are they gaining strength?

You see the minorities are never going to vote for them.

And as for the Hindus well, you see that is a gamble, is like Theresa May in England,

she called snap elections thinking that her position was very secure, she could only win

and she lost.

So, you see this gamble on elections and you know gambling in this case, that the BJP will

get a second term, I'm not so sure.

As long as Modi is there, probably, he is an enormous vote catcher.

If he disappears for some reason, I don't think that enough people will vote for the

BJP.

Baba Ramdev, after the elections he said, I voted for them not because I want the party

in power, but I voted for Modi.

And so there is little in the BJPs performance that generates enthusiasm and also see gaining

strength, what for?

You see they are gaining strength in the sense that they are positioning themselves for winning

the next election and then again do nothing.

You see if a leftist party wins the election, the party leader comes on TV with a firing

speech and from now on we will do this and this and this.

At the peak the BJP just the reverse, they hide the program points which they not even

seriously mean to put in practice now, but which their enemies ascribe to them.

In that sense there is an alliance between the BJP, Sangh Parivar and the media.

You see the media always portray them as Hindu fanatics and that claims them votes of the

Hindus but they themselves don't promise anything Hindu and then once in power, they

could at least have set a process in motion of some strategically chosen for Hindu goals,

it also immediately meddles with Article 370 might trigger more riots and they would immediately

be blamed on the BJP.

If you would start a common civil code then, certainly you see every Imam would be affected

which means that you get fiery anti-government speeches in every Eskimo place of worship

and therefore that would be too hot to handle right now and in that sense you see that the

tacit support that they have given to some private initiative to do away with triple

Talak may be the right kind of stuff, you see piecemeal, you know just sensing how far

they can go but there are other issues that it could certainly have taken on that are

not anti-minority but that are pro Hindu, in which the minorities loose nothing but

the Hindus gain a lot.

I think especially of the article 30of the Constitution, which discriminates Hindus in

matter of Education.

This is not just a theoretical issue, the Right to Education Act is a very blatant application

of it.

Tell me, by the way how is development that they always talk about, how is development

served by the closing down of hundreds of schools, because that is happening.

Now it is probably possible to take some legislative action, you don't have to abolish it all

together, you just amend it so that there is no more discrimination against the Hindus.

So that is something they could have taken up right away.

They could have abolished Article 295A of the Penal Code which institute censorship.

There are number of small things they could have done, they don't.

Indistinctive question Well, because they have a very low Hindu consciousness

(Indistinctive comment from crowd).I mean they have been overwhelmed by the enemy propaganda,

they follow the enemy narrative because it is the only one within their horizon that

they know of because there is no counter narrative on the Hindu side.

Well, there is one people actually one, people go around well, that it is not being spread,

is not being promoted.

Even the NCERT text books are continuing...

Yes, now of course with the History textbooks, I can understand that the BJP doesn't want

to burn its fingers again after the whole thing, well failed in 2002 with Murali Manohar

Joshi, so there they can take their time at that.

At least they should begin, they should appoint the right people.

Of that I don't hear anything.

In fact I have been to just another conference on Sanskrit Eastern Historians and they were

all complaining that in their field the BJPis not giving a lead, it's not taking the right

decision, is only nominating, its own time servers, bureaucrats, you know not people

of talent, not people who are going to influence anything at all in the right sense.

What do you think Europe has in store for the future because probably it will be the

first time that Europe will see a demographic clash between the Judeo-Christian world, if

I can refer to it and probably Arab Islamism and what can Europe may be learn from the

Indic experience of probably 1000 years.

Well, I am not the first one to say that Europe is moving more and more into an India like

situation, with the same challenges.

As for demography the situation is rather similar.

Recently some Kashmiri Pandit leader that I know, let me know that she had a second

child.

I thought what is this Kashmiri pundit with 2 children, it's likeI don't want to die

out, and so you know and so this is a big problem, the groups that you would perhaps

like toentrust the future to are not having children and all those are.You have the news

of I suppose of Kerala where the 26% of population is Eskimo, has 42% of the children.

So the next generation is not going to be 26% but 42%, which means that in a lot of

districts, it is going to be the majority.

And you know what happens when they are in the majority.

O yeah in that respect you see India and Europe are relatively similar.

In Europe it is evolving much faster because it is held by immigration, but you see that

the higher birth rate among the Eskimos is already there anyway,so those that are already

on the inside can do the job, even if immigration stop and so you know the fact that they are

very unhappy with the or that they say at least that they are very unhappy with the

Eskimo state in Syria and Iraq, is not that they disapprove so much of what it is doing

to the Yazidis and all that , there is reinstating slavery and beheading and so on , no it gets

bad publicity to the Eskimo cause and in the circumstances these and all is not necessary,

they are not against beheading , that is okay for them but now that beheadings on TV , you

know emphatical publicity, you know putting it on Facebook and soon ,making sure that

everyone has seen it.

Well, that is counterproductive because in the present situation you have democracy and

you have demographically the upper hand.

So very soon both Europe and India are going to have an Eskimo majority and then just applying

the rules of democracy they don't have to do anything special, just applying the present

laws they can completely transform this into an Eskimo state and so in Europe it is going

a bit faster on the other hand I must say that the consciousness about the problem is

also rising much faster.

You see among Hindus there is terrible apathy, you know and that that in the case of India,

a party that is denounced as you know Hindu fundamentalist and so on, still does not show

that this conscious of this Eskimo challenge that is little bit different in Europe, you

see I mean parties like Geert Wilder's Freedom party ,they have come about precisely as an

answer to this challenge and the critique they have made of the whole Eskimo theology

is very thorough and so by now you see all these, you know all the things SitaramGoel

used to put in books like the book where he gives Chenghis Khans experiences with visions

which he obeyed and which always gave him victory , where he says this is the same thing

that the famous founder of the Eskimo faith also went through and so you can, you can

perfectly psychoanalyze all this whole religion came about.

You now that is not being done in India, you see Goel wrote those things and nobody else

is continuing that kind of work, you see in Europe that has taken off and so a sizable

minority of people by now is fully aware of what the stakes are but then on the other

hand the problem is growing so fast that may well overtake us sometime soon.

I wanted to ask about, like our temple funds are being used by the Indian government for

the good of all citizens of India and that is how treasure from our temples are used

for Hajj subsidy, are used to build a temple called as Golden temple, like gold treasures

from our temples were made to construct Golden Temple and now the same people who go to the

Golden Temple do not consider themselves to be Hindus and the same people who avail Hajj

subsidy, no other Islamic nation provides Hajj subsidy, even the Islamic countries , be

it Bangladesh, be it Pakistan ,be I countries from the Middle East , they do not give Hajj

subsidy , only India give Hajj subsidy.

What re the ways in which we can stop that?

What are the ways in which we can use the treasure for our own religion or for our own

community?

Well first of all about this pilgrimage to Mecca which is pre Eskimo custom.

In fact, you know the Eskimos came way too late on the scene to invent anything, everything

they have the circumcision, their female circumcision, their fasting, you see their group prayers,

their pilgrimage and so on they all existed before, now whether Eskimo or pre Eskimo at

any rate a pilgrimage is not served by subsidies.

The idea of a pilgrimage is precisely to bring a personal sacrifice and an Eskimo law lays

down explicitly that every one of us, who has the means should at least once in his

life go on pilgrimage.

So if you don't have the means well you don't have to artificially get them, its

ok if you don't go.

Q: Namaste sir, I have a question, so the recent UP election was a landslide in one

sense and it was a very interesting choice of Chief Minister that they chose, it was

sort of not expected at least in mainstream media.

So Yogi Adithyanath is known for the kind of profile that he is known for the profile

of Hindu YuvaVahini and having a hard stance in general, so do you think that with a majority

and 2019 looking good for BJP and with Yogi Adithyanath at Uttar Pradesh do we have, are

these signs of something happening at Ayodhya very soon.

What would your reading be on it?

What about Yogi Adhithyanath, I don't know him personally but my impression of him was

very positive.

I was surprised that the BJP won after their defeats in Delhi for instance and then when

he was nominated I really liked it I thought, well may be something Hindu has remained in

the BJP.

Then again what he has done, you know he also supports the Eskimos in some ways, giving

advantages to the poor hapless minorities.

On the other hand he does some very sensible things like the first thing I think he did

was to improve, well at least pass the necessary law for improving the course of English in

Hindi medium schools.

You see that is extremely important to save the vernacular schools.

We see parents want children to know English because in the labor market it is very important

as Madhu Kishwar has written, the biggest distinction in India is not between is not

between castes, is not between religions, it is between those who know English and those

who don't.

So they want them to learn proper English, now for that it is not at all necessary to

go to English Medium School.

I never been to English medium school, you see most of the Russian and Chinese and Japanese

and so on winners of the Nobel Prize have never been to English medium schools, some

of them don't know English.

So this is not necessary at all and so I strongly support native languages and I think it is

very wise of Yogi Adityanath, I don't think he was the first to do it.

I think in some other states it has also been done, but it is a very good initiative to

promote English as a second language and so to make sure that when they come from school

at 17 years or so, they know English well, you know they can hold their own in English

while not being unfaithful to their mother tongue.

Do you think the , we as citizens pro Hindu who want to see BJP act a pro Hindu agenda

should do to act as some kind of pressure group look at make the present government

act on some of the issues which have been discussed.

How to make BJP or at least push them towards some kind of pro Hindu …

Well, that is the question, I have been trying for three years to find out how it can be

done, I don't know how to do it and you see me as an outsider okay I hope I can be

forgiven for not knowing but you see many peoples in the corridors of power also don't

know or alternatively many claim not to know because in fact I don't want it, they are

satisfied with the status quo , now I know a lobby group , in the Indic academy , where

lot of people have their heart in the right place and some members are form the BJP, are

active in The BJP, are have a post in the present establishment.

Now even though the others, people like Shankar Sharan and Madhu Kishwar and soon lament about

the lack of cultural dimensions in the BJP's policies.

All these people who are with the BJP don't do anything, at that point they look away

when you start talking about development, then they wholly start defending development

because that's the BJP slogan.

Then they start saying, yeah but the poor need development, what nobody is questioning

the value of development that's not the point, the point is precisely the other things,

that the BJP just doesn't want to talk about not I find that , even in those lobby groups

, BJP people prefer their allegiance to the BJP totheir allegiance to Hinduism.

So I don't know , I mean of course we shouldn't give up and everybody should do his own station

in life , whatever he can but more than that I don't know.

[Applause]

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In this video we will see making of

A toran (wall hanging)

which we can use

to decorate our home

for decoration, we have taken

we are making it of velvet

we have

folded it four times

marking it on the length, as per need

we will here

mark it with a dish

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pointed, circular or any other

we will cut it like this

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it can be made in so many patterns

Gujarati

Rajasthani

here we are making

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thicker cloth should be preferred

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we will put

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we will add one more lace here

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rounding this lace on all sides

it is washable too

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attaching hooks on both sides

for hanging

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another can be made with our cutting left overs

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decorating it with pom pom balls like this

in the corners

adding flowers

making it with mirror pieces

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any design can be made with any material,

like bigger mirror pieces

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like flowers of cloth, colorful

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it is ready now

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for thicker cloth it can be ignored

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Hello everyone! My name is David and I am Massiel

And we are back here in

iTeachYou

Today we are going to talk about the Simple Past

The Simple Past is used to talk about events that have finished

For example, things that we did yesterday

last week or last month

We divide the Simple Past in two parts: Regular and Irregular Verbs

The Regular ones always end in ED

and unfortunately the Irregular ones follow no rule

but today we are going to focus on the Regular Verbs

and at the end we will give you some examples so you have the idea how Irregular Verbs work

Now let's begin!

So, the general rule is that verbs should end in ED in the Simple Past

Let's see some examples

But we don't always only add the ED at the end of the verb

There's a rule that says that if a verb ends in the letter Y and it's preceded by a consonant

we have to change this letter for the letter I and then we add ED

The verb STUDY ends in Y

and as you can see here we changed the letter Y

for the letter I and then added ED

As I said before, this rule only applies if the letter Y is preceded by a consonant

So if it's preceded by a vowel you don't have to worry about changing this letter

you just add ED as in the other verbs

Now let's talk about pronunciation

Although Regular Verbs end in ED, they sound differently

We have three different sounds for the Simple Past

These three sounds are similar to the sounds of the letters T, D and ID

The T sound is used when the verb has a NON-VOICED pronunciation right before adding the ED

Examples of this are

On the contrary, the D sound is used for verbs that have a VOICED pronunciation

right before adding the ED

You can check this by touching your throat when pronunciating these verbs

If it vibrates, it's a voiced sound

Examples of these verbs are

Finally, the third sound is easier because it's similar to what we tend to do in Spanish

This sound is ID

This sound is used when the verb originally has a T or a D at the end

before adding the ED

Examples of this pronunciation are

Now let's talk about Irregular Verbs

At the beginning of this video we said that Irregular Verbs don't follow any rule

Now, we show you a list of these verbs so you can see how they change

As you can see, these verbs don't end in ED in the Past Tense, they don't follow any rule

And this means that they are Irregular Verbs

And since they don't follow any rule they are harder to learn

and we have to memorize them

There are lots of lists on the Internet and you can find a link below in the description

so you can practice

Now let's practice!

So that was all for this video, thank you for watching

Make sure to subscribe to this channel so you can receive all of our videos

Share this video with your family and friends and

See you next time!

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What is GD&T? A Simple Explanation - Duration: 3:35.

Lets go over an example of when a basic coordinate system is not enough and GD&T can really help out.

I'm assuming all of you have some sort of mirror in your bathroom orelse you really don't care how you look in the morning.

Either way let's discuss how you would design the mirror to be perfectly flat.

So it doesn't look like a crazy funhouse mirror when you mounted up on your wall.

Well you could do this by specifying this in the drawing. This is probably not how the mirror is designed but lets just use this for the example.

The drawing specifies the thickness of the mirror. However what we use for the thickness tolerance?

Lets say that the mirror needs to be flat within 0.2 mm to avoid a wavy reflection.

You've done some tests and you've realized that if it's over 0.2 mm we see some sort of waviness all over it but under 0.2 mm it looks pretty flat.

So how do you provide this design intent on the drawing?

If you're polishing the mirror and machining a solid slab of glass is not enough to just hold the tight thickness tolerance since it could be worked.

How do you keep it flat?

The thickness needs to be held over the entire length and width of the mirror to be tight enough to hold requirements.

It would have to be really flat. One way you could do is to add a +/- 0.1 mm tolerance on the thickness of the mirror just like this.

So its all good now. You have two +/- 0.1 over the entire length of mirror.

But the thickness tolerance is now very tight, which is very expensive.

And also how does the inspector know not to just take a thickness reading on the part?

What if the mirror is shape like a potato chip?

You could be actually passing a bad part if you just take a pair of Calipers go up and measure 2 mm and say, "Oh! this part is inspec."

You could also be rejecting a perfectly good flat mirror because it came in at 2.3 mm, but its still really good and perfectly flat.

Do you really care how thick the mirror is?

So the question is, how do you communicate the design intent universally so the people designing, manufacturing and measuring the parts know.

What the part needs to really look like?

To provide the design intent, lets add some GD&T to the print!

You can see the flatness is called out on the surface of the part which means that it's important to be help flat.

Everything else is still dimension in the same way.

The Flatness callout simply states that the top surface needs to be flat within 0.2 mm, which is our tested value for function.

Also look at the thickness tolerance it is now five times what it was before.

Now everyone looking at this print can understand the design intent.

The top surface needs to be flat and that we really don't care about the thickness tolernce. Its not really critical.

GD&T helps to refine in otherwise imperfect coordinate system to provide proper function.

Well loosening tolerances that is not as important.

For more infomation >> What is GD&T? A Simple Explanation - Duration: 3:35.

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¡Vete Ya! | Canciones Infantiles | Super Simple Español - Duration: 1:48.

Go away, scary monster, go away Go away!

Go away, scary monster, go away Go away!

Go away, scary monster Go away, scary monster

Go away, scary monster, go away Go away!

Go away, scary vampire, go away Go away!

Go away, scary vampire, go away Go away!

Go away, scary vampire Go away, scary vampire

Go away, scary vampire, go away Go away!

Go away, scary witch, go away Go away!

Go away, scary witch, go away Go away!

Go away, scary witch Go away, scary witch

Go away, scary witch, go away Go away!

Go away, scary ghost, go away Go away!

Go away, scary ghost, go away Go away!

Go away, scary ghost Go away, scary ghost

Go away, scary ghost, go away Go away!

For more infomation >> ¡Vete Ya! | Canciones Infantiles | Super Simple Español - Duration: 1:48.

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A Sailor Went to Sea (Extended Mix - 33 Mins!) | Kids Songs | Super Simple Songs - Duration: 33:04.

A sailor went to sea, sea, sea

to see what she could see, see, see

But all that she could see, see, see

was the bottom of the deep blue sea, sea, sea

A seahorse

A sailor went to sea, sea, sea

to see what she could see, see, see

But all that she could see, see, see

was a seahorse swimming in the sea, sea, sea

A jellyfish

A sailor went to sea, sea, sea

to see what she could see, see, see

But all that she could see, see, see

was a jellyfish swimming and a seahorse swimming

in the sea, sea, sea

A turtle

A sailor went to sea, sea, sea

to see what she could see, see, see

But all that she could see, see, see

was a turtle swimming, and a jellyfish swimming,

and a seahorse swimming in the sea, sea, sea

An octopus

A sailor went to sea, sea, sea

to see what she could see, see, see

But all that she could see, see, see

was an octopus swimming, and a turtle swimming,

and a jellyfish swimming, and a seahorse swimming

in the sea, sea, sea

A baby shark

A sailor went to sea, sea, sea

to see what she could see, see, see

But all that she could see, see, see

was a baby shark swimming, and an octopus swimming,

and a turtle swimming, and a jellyfish swimming,

and a seahorse swimming in the sea, sea, sea

A blue whale

A sailor went to sea, sea, sea

to see what she could see, see, see

But all that she could see, see, see

was a blue whale swimming, and a baby shark swimming,

and an octopus swimming, and a turtle swimming,

and a jellyfish swimming, and a seahorse swimming

in the sea, sea, sea

For more infomation >> A Sailor Went to Sea (Extended Mix - 33 Mins!) | Kids Songs | Super Simple Songs - Duration: 33:04.

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Top Health Tips for Women -Top 6 Genius & Simple Health Tips You Should Know - Duration: 2:53.

we pulled hundreds of experts from top doctors to restaurant menu planners to

sex coaches for all the essential health tips women need to eat better feel

better and look better what we found fascinating advice and tricks to calm

down anywhere pack any meal with antioxidants outsmart germs in the

public bathroom squeeze in a 10-minute workout and much

much more

hey guys I'm dr. John and today I'm going to show you the top six health

tips for women one zap your stress the biggest issue I see and most of my

patients is that they have too much on their plates and want to juggle it all

stress can have significant health consequences from infertility to high

risks of depression anxiety and heart disease

find the stress reduction method that works for you and stick with it

to stop dieting eating healthy doesn't mean you have to forego your favorite

glass of wine or a piece of chontal cake now and then the key is moderation get

the mix of lean proteins healthy fats smart grams and fiber 3 don't on calcium

too much absorb calcium could increase the risk of kidney stones and may even

increase the risk of heart disease if you're under 50 sued for 1,000

milligrams per day while over 50 women should be getting 1200 milligrams per

day mainly through diet about three servings of calcium rich

foods such as milk salmon and almonds for do more than cardio when we need a

mix of cardio and resistance for weight-bearing exercise at least three

to five times a week to help prevent osteoporosis heart disease cancer and

diabetes exercise also promotes good self-image which is really important to

a woman's mental health five things about fertility while many women have no

problem getting pregnant in their late 30s and even into the early 40s a

woman's fertility may start to decline as early as 32 Soph you want to have

kids talk to your doctor about options like freezing your eggs 6 appreciate

birth control birth control gets a bad rap but not only can they keep you from

getting pregnant before you're ready studies show it can lower the risk of

uterine and ovarian cancer as well as regulate your cycle thank you for

watching for more video don't forget to subscribe

you

For more infomation >> Top Health Tips for Women -Top 6 Genius & Simple Health Tips You Should Know - Duration: 2:53.

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Une recette simple et puissante pour éloigner le cancer de l'estomac - France 365 - Duration: 7:06.

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simple life hacks How to make lighter at home - Duration: 3:32.

simple life hacks How to make lighter at home

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Cette simple astuce permet de résoudre l'un des plus gros problèmes des femmes - Duration: 5:43.

For more infomation >> Cette simple astuce permet de résoudre l'un des plus gros problèmes des femmes - Duration: 5:43.

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Minify HTML CSS JS with PHP (Simple Minifier) - Duration: 4:28.

hello all, welcome to my channel today I'm gonna show you how I usually minify

my HTML CSS and JavaScript basically what minifier does is, it compressed all

the sources codes to make your website light and fast. I made a simple minifier

with the help of online service provided by Andy Chilton it's from

javascript-minifier.com and cssminifier.com. Simple minifier

can compress all sources into a single file so that the webserver doesn't have

to request many times it can be done with one request and it save the

loading time of your web site. Okay, let's open a simple web project folder. you

will see all CSS files are inside CSS folder and all JavaScript files are

inside js folder

I'm gonna open CSS files you will see most of them are not compressed yet

here I'm gonna put the index.html into HTML folder

and let's edit the index.html file remove all CSS and JavaScript

link tags inside the HTML codes

and replace with the new link tags which is linked to minify folder you have to

link correctly to minify.css and minify.js

now we have prepared the setup

let's add "simple minifire" into our project folder

and what you have to do is you have to open minifier.php, so you might need

a local host or a web server to start the minifier. I'm gonna add the project

folder into my local host xampp server now let's open it from the

browser

you will see HTML Javascript and CSS files that we're going to minify them

here we have to make sure our codes are in the correct order list. Normally the

custom codes such as style.css and main.js have to be the last because

they have to replace the other sources. so I'm gonna move them into a correct

order list

okay now let's trigger the simple minifier and wait..

if you're stuck with error or problem you can take a look the documentation

now it's done

let's check out our minified sources. all files are minified with the comment

lines. In case if you're wrong with the order listing you can still change it

now let's take a look our project back what it does is, it outputs all minified

javascript and CSS files and to minify folder and output HTML files into the

project root folder. In my case I'm gonna delete HTML CSS and JavaScript folders

but this is only for a tutorial when you do your own please backup your files

let's open the index file. It seems everything work fine

let's view the sources

okay all are already minified, thank you guys, for watching my tutorial.

For more infomation >> Minify HTML CSS JS with PHP (Simple Minifier) - Duration: 4:28.

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Dumbbells Only Glute Workout | Simple & Effective - Duration: 4:38.

hey YouTube welcome back to my channel today I am taking you guys to the gym

with me for a glute workout now this glute workout was great super effective

I'm already feeling it in my glutes and I know I'm gonna be sore tomorrow and I

did it all with just dumbbells so it's really easy something you could do

pretty much wherever you are or if you're just getting started in the gym

so stay tuned hope you guys enjoy.

after warming up I always like to start off my

leg workouts with a compound movement and a compound movement is something

that kind of uses a lot of different muscle groups so today I did goblet

squats and I just had about a fifty pound dumbbell at chest level and I did

squats with my feet slightly pointed outward from there I moved on to this

little step up combination so the first thing I did was just weighted step ups on a

bench and I stayed with one leg the entire time for I believe it was eight

reps and then as you'll see and me do here in a minute

I put the dumbbells down and then I kept the same leg up that I just did the weighted

step ups with and did kind of like a step up with a glute kickback at the top

this was another great compound movement because I was working my quads to put up

on to you at the step and then raising your leg in the back at the top of the

movement helps to engage that glute so this is a great one that was hitting all

areas of my legs

from there I moved on to something a little bit more glute

isolating and that is hip thrust these are great for growing the glutes

and Here I am doing single leg weighted hip thrusts so I have one leg straight out

bent in front of me and I'm just letting it slightly hover against the ground and

I have a small weight I think it was like 15 pounds on the leg that is

actually doing the hip thrusting so I did about 12 reps on each side and then I

dropped the weight and just did 12 more reps of just body weight hip thrust and by

the end of this after doing 4 sets my glutes were definitely burning hip

thrusts are super effective if you don't include them in your leg day you

definitely should

the next thing I did was single leg deadlifts

now the stance you see me doing here I have my back leg on the ground instead

of raising it up and that just makes you a little bit more stable and allows me

to do a little bit heavier weight so I like this when I'm using dumbbells

because it's hard to go as heavy sometimes with dumbbells because your

grip strength can't match the strength of your legs so this is a great one to

do isometrically and again good one for the hamstrings and the glutes

then I finished off the workout with this kind of burnout at the

end and I took that small weight I think it was 15 pounds again and just

put it behind my knee and did 20 reps of donkey kicks on each side and I did that

for a total of three sets so after all the glute work that I did earlier

my legs were definitely burning and I felt it in my booty for sure so as you

can see it's pretty easy to get a workout in with minimal equipment

alright guys so that is gonna do it for the workout like I said some pretty

simple movements but effective ones so this is a great one if you're new to the

gym may be a little intimidated. dumbbells or something that most gyms

have and you can kind of take them and go off in the corner and and do your own thing

so let me know if you guys give this workout a try in the comments below and

as always if you want to see more videos from me in the future don't forget to

hit that subscribe button all right bye guys

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