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Things have changed greatly in the past year and a half.

Even the small things are now totally different and in a way, normal.

After having one of the most successful months in his time as president, yesterday was President

Donald Trump's 72nd birthday.

And what did he do?

He worked all day, but in the morning he calmly walked out on the stunning White House lawn

to talk with FOX and Friends host Steve Doocy for about a half an hour.

The lengthy conversation covered everything from Russia and James Comey all the way to

trade and NAFTA.

But what was perhaps the most telling part of the whole conversation was President Trump's

reply when asked what he wanted for his birthday.

He just looked at Steve and said: "All I want for my birthday is for America to be

successful."

That comment might have caused a controversy among several members of the Democrat Party,

as there are a few particular people who are highly against President Trump and his accomplishments.

Let's take a stroll down memory lane and remember what President Trump has accomplished.

Here are some of his greatest accomplishments so far, as provided by The Hill.

Unfortunately, some of the accomplishments might have irritated a few members of the

Democrat Party as the list contains items that might be considered rolling back things

done by former President Barack Obama.

Many of Obama's supporters may not agree with a few items on this list.

However, President Trump wants America to be successful and this is his way of making

that happen during his time as President of the United States.

With the economy and unemployment doing well, it seems like Trump's strategies are working

very well for Americans.

"1.

The tax-cut bill

Trump capped off 2017 with his first major legislative victory — the passage of the

Republicans' tax-cut bill, which slashes the corporate tax rate from 35 percent to

21 percent and reduces individual rates as well as implements some key breaks.

It's the biggest tax legislation to be approved by Congress since 1986, and would be significant

if that's all it did.

The fact that it also eliminated ObamaCare's mandate that individuals buy insurance and

opens the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge to drilling — something several GOP administrations

had tried but failed to do — makes it truly historic.

2.

Neil Gorsuch's confirmation to the Supreme Court

Trump's biggest early victory came when the Senate, in April, confirmed Neil Gorsuch

to succeed the late Antonin Scalia on the Supreme Court.

Gorsuch's appointment marked the end of a bitter struggle between Democrats and Republicans

over the vacant seat.

It was also a victory for Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.), who for nearly

a year blocked former President Obama's pick to replace Scalia from getting even a

hearing to sit on the court.

The move also came as Trump aims to reshape the federal judiciary with a host of other

conservative nominations.

The Senate confirmed 12 of Trump's federal appeals court judges in 2017, a record for

a president's first year in office.

3.

Roll-back of regulations

Trump signed an executive order cutting regulations for small businesses and moved forward with

plans to repeal the Clean Power Plan, one of Obama's signature acts as president.

Trump has also overseen moves to expand oil drilling in the Arctic and Gulf of Mexico

and granted a permit to the Keystone XL pipeline previously rejected by Obama.

Trump vowed to reduce regulations he argued were strangling the economy, and he's taken

important strides to do so in the wake of opposition from congressional Democrats, who

argue the president's actions on climate are hurting America's standing in the world.

Local governments led by Democrats have acted to reverse Trump's efforts on the Paris

climate accords.

4.

The travel ban

Trump ran on a platform of tougher immigration enforcement, both to protect American jobs

and national security.

A week into his presidency, he took one of his most controversial steps, banning most

travelers from seven predominantly Muslim nations from entering the United States.

The move triggered protests across the country and court fights, but, by the end of the year,

a version of Trump's ban was left standing.

Trump also has taken steps to increase border security and has seen a drop in arrests on

the border, a possible sign of reduced entries.

He stepped up raids on immigrants in the country illegally and oversaw a surge in arrests across

the country.

The head of Immigration and Customs Enforcement says the agency plans to take an even more

aggressive approach next year.

Trump hasn't been able to make progress on building a wall on the Mexican border,

however.

5.

Declaring Jerusalem the capital of Israel

In a radical departure from decades of foreign policy, Trump announced that the U.S. would

formally recognize Jerusalem as the capital of Israel and begin the process of moving

its embassy to the contested holy city.

The move signified one of Trump's boldest statements to the international community,

and, specifically, the United Nations, which he has frequently criticized.

6.

Withdrawal from Paris climate deal

Trump followed through on one of his major campaign promises when he announced in June

that the U.S. would leave the Paris climate deal reached under Obama.

While there have since been conflicting reports on the administration's current stance on

the agreement, the move fulfilled Trump's pledge to tackle one of Obama's signature

achievements and take a tougher stance against the international community.

7.

Pulling out of the Trans-Pacific Partnership

Trump began his presidency by carrying out another key promise, withdrawing from the

Trans-Pacific Partnership, a massive trade deal with Asia he had called a "potential

disaster for our country."

He has said his administration will secure new trade deals with America's Asian allies,

though firm details have yet to emerge.

Meanwhile, the administration is at work trying to renegotiate the North American Free Trade

Agreement with Canada and Mexico.

A new round of negotiations are slated to be held in January, and it's possible Trump

could decide to pull the U.S. from that deal as well.

8.

Roll-back of some of Obama's Cuba policies

Trump followed up on his pledge to roll back Obama's opening up of relations with Cuba,

tightening travel and commercial ties with the communist island.

He also placed new financial restrictions on Havana, amid concerns over a series of

bizarre "sonic attacks" targeting U.S. diplomats in the country.

While the moves were seen as a clear crackdown by Trump on rapprochement with Cuba, much

of Obama's policies toward Havana essentially remain intact.

9.

Moving to repeal Obama's net neutrality rules

In another blow to regulations enacted under Obama, the Federal Communications Commission

voted to repeal its landmark net neutrality rules this month.

The move drew ire from Democrats, consumer groups and tech companies, but was seen as

a major win for advocates of less government oversight.

10.

Fighting — and further degrading — ISIS

Largely following Obama's strategy, Trump dealt major blows to the Islamic State in

Iraq and Syria, forcing the terrorist group to retreat from its two self-declared capitals:

Mosul and Raqqa, located in Iraq and Syria, respectively.

Trump also expanded the military's authority to carry out air strikes in the Middle East,

a factor some experts credit for his administration's progress against terrorism in the region."

President Trump each and every day proves he loves America.

He works on his birthday, just like most of us have to do, and he loves his country as

well.

Are you happy with Trump's accomplishments?

Write your answer below and share this with someone who loves their president!

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Tom Fitton Pulls Open The Curtains & Reveals What Manafort's Arrest Is Really All About - Duration: 1:42.

On Friday, Paul Manafort and his legal team was taken by surprise when the judge in his

case decided to jail him over suspected witness tampering as presented by special counsel

Robert Mueller's team.

Manafort is currently on trial for foreign lobbying charges, which were handed down by

Mueller as a result of his Witch Hunt into President Trump's campaign.

And although Manafort's recent trial related to him being jailed has nothing to do with

Russian collusion, Judicial Watch's Tom Fitton recently came out and shined light

on what he thinks this is really all about in the end.

Video Below

Fitton appeared on Judge Jeanine Pirro's program on Friday, and gave his take on Paul

Manafort's mess that he is now caught up in.

Being the watchdog that Fitton is, he smells something funky with Mueller's antics related

to his collusion investigation.

Fitton strongly believes the moves being made recently come out of nothing other than desperation

and retaliation.

Fitton said: "This is retaliation by the Mueller team for Manafort pushing back against

his authority."

Fitton continued and said he thinks "this is overkill.

And I think the Mueller operation recognizes Manafort is its reason for being.

There really is no Mueller investigation to speak of substantively, without this big Manafort

indictment."

Fitton said that Mueller knows that if his Manafort investigation is shut down, the rest

"flitters away" because they have nothing on Trump.

And Fitton feels what is going on with Manafort is really a distraction from the recent IG

report that shows Mueller's investigation was tainted by FBI agents who strongly opposed

Trump.

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A Chinese Family Raised What They Thought Was A Puppy, But It Grew Into A Totally Different Animal - Duration: 5:22.

when Sooyoung bought a puppy to add to her family she couldn't believe how much

the animal could eat however as the creature began to grow bigger and bigger

she realized it really wasn't like the other dogs in fact it was a different

animal altogether su comes from the province of Yunnan in the southwest of

China she lives in the city of Kunming with her family and in 2016

her brood expanded by one when she adopted what she believed was a puppy su

had thought the animal in question was a Tibetan Mastiff a large dog that was

bred to protect Tibetan tribes from wolves bears and leopards so given that

it had a lot of growing to do su and her family no doubt expected the dog to eat

a lot however its insatiable appetite came as a surprise according to su even

as puppy the dog consumed an astonishing amount of food each day it chomped its

way through a whole box of fruits and two buckets of noodles but at this point

the animals family thought little of it it was only as the creature continued to

grow that su began to worry that her Pat was not a dog at all by the time it was

two years old at weight a whopping 250 pounds which was at the very largest end

of the scale for an average Tibetan Mastiff

however the animals tremendous size wasn't the only thing to raise su

suspicions as he grew larger her dog began to display a talent for walking on

its hind legs what's more it seemed to have much more balance on two limbs than

your average canine eventually something clicked in Sue's mind and she realized

that her pet wasn't a dog it was in fact a bear the more he grew the more like a

bear he looked she revealed and she added I'm a little scared of bears

clearly a family home was no place for a bear apart from the obvious risk the

creature posed to humans it's also illegal to keep wild animals as a result

su approached kunming zoo to see whether the facility could take the bear in

however since su had no birth certificate for the animal the zoo was

unable to help so sue turned to the kunming forestry

police who referred her to the staff at Yunnan Wildlife Rescue Center who agreed

to take the bear off her hands by the time officials reach the bear it stood

at around three feet tall as a result staff felt pretty intimidated by the

animal despite the fact that it was used to human interaction so to be on the

safe side they sedated the creature so they could transport him to his new home

once the animal arrived at the UN and wildlife rescue centre staff confirmed

he was an Asiatic black bear the species is categorized as vulnerable by the IUCN

because of threats to its existence from hunting and deforestation in China the

expansion of the human population has led to habitat loss in the forests of

Xiang ji Gansu and Sichuan as a result between the 1940s and the 1990s the

distribution area of black bears shrank by 80 percent poaching is another threat

facing the Asiatic black bear the animal's body parts including their paws

and gall bladders can fetch thousands of dollars in the black market so it could

have been easy for Sue's former pet to fallen into the wrong hands

thankfully though at Eun an wildlife rescue center the animal had found a

safe haven staff there named the bear little black man we're happy to discover

he was in good health with those scars or wounds to his body in China Asiatic

black bears are protected by the national protection wildlife law as a

result those caught hunting the Bears or catching them without the proper

documentation can expect to be severely punished even though Sue's family

eventually turned the bear in according to National Geographic they could still

face a punishment for keeping wildlife however police reportedly said that any

penalty would likely be reduced due to their cooperation unsurprisingly given

the nature of the story it was soon picked up by the Chinese press shortly

thereafter Sue's extraordinary mix-up hit headlines worldwide and it soon

became clear that many people simply couldn't believe that someone could

raise the bear believing it was a dog among the international news outlets to

cover Sue's story was National Geographic

a video documenting her family's remarkable tale was featured on the

National Geographic wild youtube channel in may 20 18 and it left as close to 30

thousand viewers perplexed by what they'd seen writing in the comments

section below the video one person asked just how is this even possible it took

them a whole two years to realize it doesn't go wolf this is too funny to

even get mad at thanks for sharing National Geographic

but amazingly sue and her family aren't the only people who have mistakenly

raised a bear believing it was a dog in March of 2018 Chinese media reveal how a

man from the same area as sue took in a stray dog only to later discover he was

also raising a bear so there's no reason to believe that sue had any idea there

was a bear in her midst I hope you liked this video if so please hit the

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Trump's Announcement To America About What He Really Wants For His B-Day Leaves Dems Disgusted - Duration: 7:54.

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What is Antoine Griezmann's net worth? - Duration: 6:47.

has finally made his decision.The star has just that he'll be staying with the club, rejecting an offer to join in

The news comes as the French footballer is also currently competing in the 2018 , his second appearance in the quadrennial tournament

But just who is ? What is his ? Here's all you need to know about who he is, his age, , how he makes his money, family, recent decision to stay with and scoring dances from the popular video game

Who is ? is a professional footballer who currently plays for the team and the

Griezmann was born in Macon, on March 21, 1991.A talented footballer growing up, he started his youth career with Macon and Maconnais before joining the youth academy of Real Sociedad in 2005

He later started his senior career with the team in 2009, playing with them until 2014 and leading them to a Segunda Division title in his first season

After signing with in 2014, he switched from being a winger to a forward and soon became the crux of the team, breaking their scoring record for a player in their debut season and later being named as the Best Player in 2016

Griezmann also competed in the 2014 in , leading to an appearance in the quarter-finals in the tournament

He also competed in Euro 2016, leading his home country to a runners-up position while being named both the Player of the Tournament and the tournament's top goal scorer

After much speculation, he recently decided to stay with despite being pursued by

He's also currently competing in in the 2018 , his second appearance in the global football tournament

How old is ? is 27 years old.He was born on March 21, 1991. What is 's ?Per TSM z, 's is thought to be about (£12

5 million).How does make his money?Griezmann's impressive wealth is the result of his successful football career and lucrative

His annual salary is reportedly about $6.6 million (£5 million) as a professional footballer while he also earns about $3

9 million (£2.9 million) in .The French football star is also known for his love of luxury cars, with his elite collection of Bentley, BMW, GranTurismo and McLaren cars reportedly worth roughly $1

1 million (£828,300).Who is 's wife?Griezmann is to Erika Choperana.The couple wed in 2017 after several years of dating

They have one child, a daughter named Mia, born in April 2016. Decision to stay with After much speculation and anxiety by fans, Griezmann ultimately decided to stay with his current club after being heavily pursued by

In doing so, he rebuffed an offer from reportedly worth $17.3 million (£13.1 million) per season to stay with his current club, which offered him a more lucrative contract of about $29

2 million (£22 million) per season.Griezmann's much-watched decision to either stay put or to was revealed in a documentary called The Decision, in which the football star spoke with his father, wife, sister and others about either staying with or signing with

dancesThe football world certainly hasn't been immune to the global craze, as Griezmann can certainly attest

The French footballer, a fan of the phenomenally popular action-shooter video game, has sometimes celebrated scoring goals with dances from the game

After scoring a goal in a 2-0 win over ing Lisbon in April, he performed the from the video game, much to the amusement of fans and social media users

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What is happening in Yemen?: The battle for the port of Hodeidah | The New Daily - Duration: 4:53.

 The battle for the western Yemen port of Hodeidah over the past week could be a tipping point in the three-year civil war that has thrust millions of Yemeni people to the brink of famine

 A Saudi-led alliance of Arab states has closed in on Hodeida since June 13 in an extensive assault to reclaim the rebel-held port city

 Hodeida is a vital lifeline to the impoverished nation that relies almost entirely on imported food, medicine and fuel, from both commercial and humanitarian sources

 The Yemeni pro-government forces are reported to be on the brink of retaking Hodeidah's airport after their Apache attack helicopters bombed a strip of the coastal territory as well as the main road to Yemen's capital city, Sana'a, as tens of thousands of people attempt to flee the port city

 Yemen's government said on Saturday it would "not attack" the vital port. Foreign Minister Khaled Alyemany said the pro-government troops and militia, who are backed by the Saudi-led coalition, would instead seek to preserve key infrastructure, according to the BBC

 United Arab Emirates Ambassador to Australia Obaid Al Heri Salem Ketbi said a comprehensive aid delivery strategy would follow military action with support for people in Hodeidah city

 "We will establish direct shipping lanes to ensure aid starts arriving as soon as possible," he said

 However, the United Nations and humanitarian aid agencies remain fearful for the lives of thousands of civilians, with more than 90 per cent of food imported into Yemen overall – and 70 per cent of that food imported through the port of Hodeidah

Why is Yemen at war? It's estimated 10,000 Yeminis have been killed and millions on the cusp of starvation after more than three years of civil war

 Fighting began in 2014 when the Houthi Shia Muslim rebel movement seized control of northern Saada province and neighbouring areas

 The Iranian-aligned Houthis took hold of the capital Sana'a, forcing authoritarian president Abdrabbuh Mansour Hadi into exile

 In 2015, Saudia Aabia and other Sunni Arab states began airstrikes against the Houthis and declared their aim of restoring Mr Hadi's government

 The Saudi-led coalition feared the Houthis' power would give their rival regional power in Iran a foothold in Yemen, which shares its northern  border with Saudi Arabia

What is the state of the humanitarian crisis? The United Nations estimates 8.4 million people remain on the brink of famine in Yemen in what has been labelled the world's worst humanitarian crisis

 Nadine Drummond, a humanitarian aid worker for Save the Children in Sana'a, told one-third of the Yemeni people don't know where their next meal will come from

 Ms Drummond stressed how important it was for the port to remain operational for humanitarian aid, but also the other two-thirds of the population who rely on the commercial import of food, medicine and fuel

 "When we're taking about a humanitarian catastrophe unfolding, it's not just about access to humanitarian aide, it's also about the reliance of commercial imports," she said

 "If that port closes, the whole country is going to spiral out of control."

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What is knowledge? Does human knowledge have a limit? - Duration: 7:30.

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Breaking News - What is Antoine Griezmann's net worth? - Duration: 6:36.

The Atletico Madrid star has just announced that he'll be staying with the club, rejecting an offer to join Lionel Messi in Barcelona

The news comes as the French footballer is also currently competing in the 2018 World Cup, his second appearance in the quadrennial tournament

But just who is Antoine Griezmann? What is his net worth? Here's all you need to know about who he is, his age, net worth, how he makes his money, family, recent decision to stay with Atletico Madrid and scoring dances from the popular video game Fortnite

Antoine Griezmann is a professional footballer who currently plays for the La Liga team Atletico Madrid and the French national team

Griezmann was born in Macon, France on March 21, 1991. A talented footballer growing up, he started his youth career with Macon and Maconnais before joining the youth academy of Real Sociedad in 2005

He later started his senior career with the team in 2009, playing with them until 2014 and leading them to a Segunda Division title in his first season

After signing with Atletico Madrid in 2014, he switched from being a winger to a forward and soon became the crux of the Spanish team, breaking their scoring record for a player in their debut season and later being named as the La Liga Best Player in 2016

Griezmann also competed in the 2014 World Cup in Brazil, leading France to an appearance in the quarter-finals in the tournament

He also competed in Euro 2016, leading his home country to a runners-up position while being named both the Player of the Tournament and the tournament's top goal scorer

After much speculation, he recently decided to stay with Atletico Madrid despite being pursued by Barcelona

He's also currently competing in Russia in the 2018 World Cup, his second appearance in the global football tournament

He was born on March 21, 1991. Per TSM Sportz, Antoine Griezmann's net worth is thought to be about $16

6 million (£12.5 million). Griezmann's impressive wealth is the result of his successful football career and lucrative endorsements

His annual salary is reportedly about $6.6 million (£5 million) as a professional footballer while he also earns about $3

9 million (£2.9 million) in endorsements. The French football star is also known for his love of luxury cars, with his elite collection of Bentley, BMW, GranTurismo and McLaren cars reportedly worth roughly $1

1 million (£828,300). The couple wed in 2017 after several years of dating. They have one child, a daughter named Mia, born in April 2016

After much speculation and anxiety by fans, Griezmann ultimately decided to stay with his current club Atletico Madrid after being heavily pursued by Barcelona

In doing so, he rebuffed an offer from Barcelona reportedly worth $17.3 million (£13

1 million) per season to stay with his current club, which offered him a more lucrative contract of about $29

2 million (£22 million) per season. Griezmann's much-watched decision to either stay put or transfer to Barcelona was revealed in a Spanish documentary called The Decision, in which the football star spoke with his father, wife, sister and others about either staying with Atletico Madrid or signing with Barcelona

The football world certainly hasn't been immune to the global Fortnite craze, as Griezmann can certainly attest

The French footballer, a fan of the phenomenally popular action-shooter video game, has sometimes celebrated scoring goals with dances from the game

After scoring a goal in a 2-0 win over Sporting Lisbon in April, he performed the Take the L dance from the video game, much to the amusement of fans and social media users

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Reinhard Bonnke Sermons ➤ "What Is The Basic Gospel Message" ‒ Christ For All Nations - Duration: 34:38.

Reinhard Bonnke Sermons ➤ "What Is The Basic Gospel Message" ‒ Christ For All Nations

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Twitter was gutted for Diego Godin after what happened at the end of his superb run - Duration: 3:33.

Football News24/7  Whenever the dark horses at Russia 2018 are talked about, Uruguay are usually somewhere in the mix

 There's a tremendous amount of goodwill towards boss Oscar Tabarez, who despite his battle with illness has managed his nation in more games than any other international manager

 The likes of Luis Suarez and Edinson Cavani ought to make La Celeste a potent threat up front, while in defence they boast the rare fortune of being able to align two centre-backs who play with each other every week in La Liga

 José Giménez and Diego Godin both played a key role in the 1-0 win over Egypt on Friday, even if as a whole, Uruguay will need to be much better if they are to go far in the World Cup

 Giménez, of course, scored a towering header to win the game in the last minute of normal time

At the other end of the pitch, Godin put on an absolute masterclass in the art of defending

 "He's the professor of defending," Martin Keown mused as he commentated for the BBC

 Nonetheless, one of his best moments came when he chose to maraud forward, tearing away from Arsenal's Mohamed Elneny

What is that touch?!  It would have been the perfect run and summed up why for many, the veteran defender was man of the match - but it was ruined entirely by Giorgian De Arrascaeta, who produced one of the worst first touches you'll see:  Dear, oh dear

Godin had covered a ridiculous amount of ground, only for it all to go to waste.  Plenty of fans on Twitter felt sorry for him and were frankly appalled by De Arrascaeta's touch:  More important, though, were Godin's exploits in defence as he ensured Egypt, missing Premier League Golden Boot winner Mo Salah, couldn't find a way through

 Perhaps things would have been different had the Liverpool forward been fully fit, but he is still nursing the shoulder injury he sustained at the hands of Sergio Ramos less than a month ago

 What did you make of Uruguay's performance? Have your say in the comments.   Do YOU want to write for GiveMeSport? Get started today by signing-up and submitting an article HERE: https://www

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Hawaii volcano eruption update: What is the golden 'hair' spewing from Kilauea? - Duration: 5:09.

 Fissure 8 is still fountaining lava, feeding a channel which is travelling north and then eastward toward the ocean

 The lava spewed from Kilauea's most explosive fissure has been seen to be reaching heights of 2 feet according to the United States Geological Survey

 The is continuing to monitor the lava flow as it enters the sea in Kapoho Bay. The said: "The ocean entry remained fairly broad with one main entry and several minor ones

Related articles  "A laze plume at the ocean entry was blown onshore this morning, and areas of upwelling offshore were present

Fissures 6 and 8 continue to ooze lava." Gas levels around the fissure and ocean entry remain high, with dangerous plumes of laze blowing inland

 Laze consists of hydrochloric acid mist, fine glass shards, and steam and occurs when molten lava meets cool sea water

What is the golden 'hair' spewing from Kilauea? As well as volcanic gas and molten lava, fissure 8 has been spouting what is known as Pele's hair from its surface

 Pele in Hawaiian religion is the creator of the Hawaiian Islands and the Goddess of fire, lightning, wind, and volcanoes

 Many Hawaiians believe Kilauea to be home to a family of fire Gods, one of them being Pele who controls lava flows

 Pele's hair is a type of lava named after the Fire Goddess, and give the appearance of glass raining down from the sky

 It takes the form of volcanic glass fibres or thin strands of volcanic glass formed when the molten basaltic glass is stretched

 Pele's hair usually occurs when there are vigorous lava flows, as seen at Fissure 8

 Wind can carry the strands, thin enough to resemble hair, high into the air and can reach several kilometres away from its point of origin

 This type of lava is not unique to Hawaii, in Iceland, the basaltic glass shards are known as "nornahár" or witch's hair

 Anyone who comes across Pele's hair should try if possible not to touch shards, as they are very sharp, and keep a safe distance as it is dangerous if inhaled

Hawaii volcano eruption: Latest pictures of Kilauea volcano eruption Thu, June 4, 28 Staggering images show the sheer scale of the Hawaiian Kilauea volcano as lava and hazardous fumes continue to spew EPA of The ocean entry where lava from Mt Kilauea entering the sea, Kapoho area  The fine hair-like shards can measure up to 2 metres long, whilst having a diameter of fewer than

5 millimetres. "Pele's hair and other lightweight volcanic glass from high fountaining of Fissure 8 are falling to the west of the fissure and accumulating on the ground within Leilani Estates," the said

 "Winds may waft lighter particles to greater distances. Residents are urged to minimize exposure to these volcanic particles, which can cause skin and eye irritation similar to volcanic ash

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Here Is What Shamanism And Quantum Physics Have In Common - Duration: 6:13.

Shamanism was an integral part of humanity for thousands of years.

They were the first healers, teachers, and scholars.

Eventually, the wisdom of the shamans was lost through the trials and travails of humanity.

Now, in our modern age with technology that grants us access to knowledge from around

the world, we have brought the old wisdom back, and in the most stunning of ways.

Science has actually come to parallel the ancient practices of shamanism.

Here is a list of 5 ways the sub-atomic level of reality parallels with the core methods

of shamanic healing.

1.

Observer Effect We all know through experiments in the lab

that sub-atomic particles (the fabric of the universe) are affected when there is an observer.

Through rituals of music, dancing, and ceremonies, the shaman enchants the patient into a state

of optimism, where their belief is that they will indeed heal once the ritual is completed.

The parallel in this case is the shaman and the patient are both playing the role of the

observer (and sometimes even the entire tribe), and are aiding the sick through their presence

of positive belief.

Sometimes the created atmosphere during the rituals enchant such powerful states of belief

in the mind of the ill patient that their bodies gain enough energy to remove the illness.

A similar thing can be seen when the state of particles are changed when being observed.

2.

Multiverses There are many different versions of a multiverse

theory today, but they all have the same conclusion: that there are multiple dimensions all existing

simultaneously.

The shaman can access them.

Often what the shaman does is enter different realms in which multiple spirits live, through

the use of psychedelic plants, and call for their help.

The shaman will sometimes make an animal sacrifice in exchange for the healing energies of the

spirits.

The spirits will absorb the sickness in some cases.

The unseen beings that all the shamans receive guidance from are from other dimensions that

multiverse theory states.

3.

Non-Locality The principle of non-locality states that

an object can influence the behaviour of another object at a distance, without any direct or

local connection between the two.

The shaman can aid the sufferer through non-local means.

There is no linear cause and effect in the shaman's healing process.

The entire process is in fact non-local, as the shaman and whom they are healing have

no direct connection, yet the shaman manages to cause changes to the person's physical

body.

Shamans use this non-locality to also gather any other knowledge or information a tribe

may need, whether it's the best spot to hunt or just some needed psychotherapy.

Remote viewing is one of the non-local methods they use to find out where something is without

actually physically going out and checking.

4.

Planck Length/String Theory The concept that the universe is all one consciousness

has merit drawn from quantum physics.

The Planck Length is a mathematical equation that denotes that the smallest measurable

unit of energy that can possibly exist is the foundational energy of the universe.

The foundation of the universe is an extremely low indivisible unit of energy, suggesting

that there is a limit to our reality.

Could that limit be pure consciousness?

After all, we can not conceive of anything that is outside of our consciousness.

The correlation between consciousness and the Planck Scale is certainly there.

The shamans also had a concept for this.

They called it the "Axis Mundi," the connector of realms, the universe that contains all

the other universes.

They believed they had to transverse Axis Mundi to find the spirits they were looking

for, which is same one ultimate reality that through quantum physics, and even through

self-observation, is suggested to exist.

5.

Photon Inclusion and Electron Exclusion According to the Pauli Exclusion principle,

the solidarity of matter is caused by electrons repelling each other.

Electron exclusion creates the atomic structure.

Light on the other hand (non-solidity), behaves in opposite ways.

Photons bind and mix with each other instead of repelling each other; there is inclusion

rather than exclusion.

Through this, you can say the feminine and masculine energies are embedded in the universe.

And as humans, we also have a bit of both masculine and feminine aspects.

Shamans recognize this, and even claim that an imbalance of the two can sometimes be the

cause of illnesses.

The shamans have always had a very noticeable and loving energy radiating from within them.

One of their goals is to balance the energies of the individual through instilling feelings

of love and unity.

When humans express love and sexuality physically, that is the magical dance between the photon

inclusion (non-physical) and the electron exclusion (physical), which is why love and

sexuality can also be a very healing or transformative experience.

The shamans always express a very loving energy with whom they are healing for this very reason.

The word "shaman" means the one who knows.

Indeed, the ancient cultures deemed that status fittingly, as the shamans of the past had

the most remarkable abilities.

They tapped into the fundamental forces of the universe to find solutions to our problems.

To me, that is a more powerful feat than anything we have accomplished in the modern age.

The wisdom of the ancients were more advanced than us in many ways.

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What Gary Neville said about Marcos Rojo at half-time on ITV was simply hilarious - Duration: 4:21.

Football News24/7  Manchester United legend Gary Neville was in the ITV studio during Argentina's World Cup opener against Iceland on Saturday afternoon

 Argentina reached the final in 2014 but Leo Messi will be desperate to finally win some silverware for his country

 They are one of the favourites to win the competition in Russia but they went in at half-time drawing 1-1

 Manchester City's Sergio Aguero had given Argentina the lead with a brilliant finish in the 19th minute before Alfred Finnbogason equalised four minutes later

 Man United defender Marcos Rojo bagged the assist for Aguero's goal.  The 28-year-old Argentine, who only made nine Premier League appearances this season, mis-hit his shot from distance and Aguero controlled it brilliantly before firing into the roof of the net

 In the studio, Neville wasn't so impressed by Rojo's role in the goal. Neville on Rojo  Rojo joined Man United from Sporting CP back in 2014 but doesn't appear to have convinced Neville of his shooting abilities

 Speaking live on ITV at half-time, the retired Man United legend called Rojo a "muppet" for attempting a shot

 Neville said: "When the ball came to Rojo - I've been watching him for four years at United - I was thinking, 'don't shoot from there, you Muppet

"  Fans on social media were absolutely loving it.  Twitter found Neville's comment hilarious but you would imagine that Rojo won't find it quite so funny

 Hockey player Samantha Quek jumped to Rojo's defence with a brilliant response - the pot calling the kettle black

 Rojo signed a new deal at Man United in March but admitted that he recently spoke to Jose Mourinho about his lack of playing time

 The Argentine international said: "I cannot blame Jose, but at the end of the season, with fear, I went to talk to him and I tried to ask him what was going on

 "He told me there were several in situations similar to mine. And he was going to put the one in who was better

"  Mourinho is also working as a pundit in Russia during the World Cup and will be keeping a keen eye on Rojo's performances

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Stephen Hawking's farewell: As his ashes were buried, his voice was beamed into space - Duration: 5:51.

The universe that Stephen Hawking spent a lifetime studying now knows his voice. Following Hawking's death in March, the renowned British physicist, who had battled a debilitating degenerative motor neuron disease for decades, was remembered at a memorial service Friday at Westminster Abbey

 His ashes were buried between Charles Darwin and Isaac Newton and later covered with a gravestone — etched with an equation he used it to teach the world about black holes

But at the same time his ashes were lowered into the ground, his voice was beamed from Earth thousands of light-years away toward the nearest known black hole in the universe

It was a "symbolic gesture," his loved ones said, that finally let him travel into space

[Stephen Hawking, physicist who came to symbolize the power of the human mind, dies at 76] Family members, friends, fellow scientists and celebrities gathered Friday afternoon at Hawking's memorial service in London to celebrate his life and the legacy he left behind

"We come to celebrate the life and achievements of Stephen Hawking in this holy place where God has been worshiped for over a thousand years and where kings and queens and the great men and women of our national history and international influence are memorialized

We shall bury his mortal remains with those of his fellow scientists," the Rev. John Hall, dean of Westminster, said during the ceremony, according to Westminster

"We shall give thanks for Stephen Hawking's remarkable gifts and for his life: for his years as Lucasian Professor of Mathematics at the University of Cambridge and for his international reach and influence as a scientist; for his personal courage, endurance, and perseverance living with motor neuron disease; and for his family and friends

We shall with love commend his immortal soul to almighty God." Hawking's ashes were interred in the Scientists' Corner in Westminster Abbey and then fittingly covered with a gravestone etched with the equation he used to theorize that black holes are not completely black but faintly leak thermal radiation

That equation accompanied a depiction of a black hole along with the words, "Here lies what was mortal of Stephen Hawking, 1942-2018

" During the ceremony, Hawking's voice was also being beamed into the cosmos. Greek composer Vangelis — most famous for his Academy Award–winning score to "Chariots of Fire" — set Hawking's voice to an original piece of music, which was sent into space through a massive antenna at European Space Agency's ground station in Spain

"Around the time that our father was laid to rest, the Vangelis composition with our father's voice was broadcast into space," Hawking's daughter, Lucy Hawking, said in a statement, according to the European Space Agency

"This is a beautiful and symbolic gesture that creates a link between our father's presence on this planet, his wish to go into space, and his explorations of the universe in his mind

" Vangelis said in a statement posted on Hawking's website that he created the piece to "pay tribute and express my high esteem and respect to this extraordinary man

" The composer added: "I imagine he will continue to travel with the same devotion, wherever he may be, in the known unknown

 Farewell Professor Hawking." It's unclear what Hawking said in the recording, but CDs were created for those who attended the memorial service Friday afternoon

The European Space Agency said the ceremonial broadcast was beamed toward 1A 0620–00, a binary star system that includes a stellar-mass black hole — which is about 3,500 light-years from Earth

"It is fascinating and at the same time moving to imagine that Stephen Hawking's voice together with the music by Vangelis will reach the black hole in about 3,500 years, where it will be frozen in by the event horizon," the agency's director of science, Günther Hasinger, said in the statement

In March, Hawking, who was said to be perhaps the greatest scientist of his generation, died at 76 in his home in Cambridge, England

As The Washington Post's Joel Achenbach reported, Hawking is most notably remembered for his theory that black holes "can emanate thermal radiation from subatomic processes at their boundary" — which is known as "Hawking radiation

" According to Achenbach: Read more: Stephen Hawking, physicist who came to symbolize the power of the human mind, dies at 76 One of Stephen Hawking's final scientific acts: Tackling the multiverse 'I'm not afraid': What Stephen Hawking said about God, his atheism and his own death

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