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Josh Cahill vs Malaysia Airlines , What Was Not Revealed , Josh Tidak Menerangkan Cerita Sepenuhnya - Duration: 6:43.

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Bipolar Disorder and Self-Stigma: What is It? | HealthyPlace - Duration: 1:52.

Hey guys. It's Hannah.

Self-stigma and bipolar disorder.

What is self-stigma?

Self-stigma is the bias and negative judgement

that we impose on ourselves.

If I describe it,

it's almost like looking in a mirror

and there are all these negative words

and beliefs that surround the mirror.

And slowly, over time

those negative beliefs

start to warp your self-perception,

your reflection.

I definitely struggled with self-stigma

for a really long time.

When I was first diagnosed with bipolar disorder

in the mental hospital,

I remember that I was very disconnected

from my reflection.

What society told me that mental illness was

and looked like -

the stigma -

was separate from

who I truly knew myself to be as an individual.

That's why it's so important

that we separate the symptoms,

the stigma,

and who we are as an individual.

Because society's beliefs about us

do not have to be our beliefs about us.

Every single morning that you wake up

say something positive about yourself out loud.

Even if it's a struggle to believe it,

do it anyway.

Because self-stigma, when you live with bipolar,

is a huge problem.

And it's obviously a big topic

because I read the comments

and see this is something we need to talk about.

Please, please subscribe to my YouTube channel.

and share your experiences

with self-stigma below.

I can't wait to see you next week.

Bye.

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News24 - Ole Gunnar Solskjaer says Man Utd coaches were discussing the gameplan after Martial's Ful - Duration: 2:51.

 What a few months it's been for Manchester United.  Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's men continued their unbeaten streak in the Premier League on Saturday with a 3-0 win over a limp Fulham side

 United have now climbed two places in the Premier League table in two weeks following back-to-back wins

And they have the chance to cling onto their Champions League spot if Manchester City can shut down Chelsea on Sunday

 Fulham opened Saturday's game intent on causing the troublesome Manchester United back-line problems

Several chances could have easily been converted if in the hands of a more technically-adept finisher

 However, it was in the 14th minute that United broke the deadlock. A sublime finish from the tightest of angles by Paul Pogba, followed shortly by a spectacular solo goal from Anthony Martial gave the side a cushioned lead

 After Martial's effort went in, Solskjaer, along with the rest of the United coaching staff, were seen paying close attention to a conversation between assistant coach Mike Phelan and Michael Carrick

 Phelan was visually the most animated of the bunch. And Solskjaer has since revealed what was being discussed

 Per Manchester Evening News, he said: "When you're 2-0 up you can control a game differently

 "You should just settle it down and then it's time to suck them in and play and keep possession for the rest of the game

Because you don't need to chase a goal.  "And it was a point of getting them to come towards us and then get the third

"  And get the third they did, via a Paul Pogba penalty to be exact.  Many have raised the point of the difference now in the way Manchester United approach the game when leading by a small margin

 Under Mourinho, the side would typically shut up shop when enjoying a one or two goal lead

However, Solskjaer's comments clearly show their desire to attack even when in the lead

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What If Earth Was The Size Of Jupiter? - Duration: 5:47.

Jupiter, the 5th planet from the sun, is the biggest planet in our solar system.

A gas giant, 11 times the size of earth, and 318 times as massive.

In comparison, our earth is tiny.

The earth is around 7 thousand nine hundred miles across.

Jupiter's diameter is 87 thousand miles.

But what if earth were as big as Jupiter?

How would that affect the life forms and planet itself?

That's the question we're asking today on life's biggest questions.

Hello and welcome back to life's biggest questions, the channel that asks the fundamental

questions of life, and occasionally answers them too.

I'm charlotte dobre, hit that subscribe for more daily questions that will have you

asking more questions, and make sure you stick around until the end of the video where we

respond to users comments.

Jupiter has been known to astronomers for thousands of years, but it was first observed

closely by Galileo using a telescope of his own design.

It is a huge planet, far bigger than our own.

Of course, life forms do not exist on Jupiter because it's a gas giant.

But life forms do exist on earth.

What would happen if the earth were the same size as Jupiter.

Firstly, There would be a lot more land, and therefore a lot more space for people and

wildlife.

Imagine a north America that's 11 times the size it currently is.

It can be assumed that Much of this massive planet would be uninhabited, and it would

have taken a lot longer for it to become populated.

There would also be far more water and other resources.

But whether or not life forms would still exist is another story.

If they did, they would likely look a lot different than the life forms that currently

exist on earth.

If earth were the size of Jupiter, it would exert a far greater gravitational force.

Jupiter is a gas giant, but the earth is a mostly solid rock.

Because of this, This super earth would exhert a rafitational force 100 times greater.

Which would make it very difficult for life to move around, if there was any life at all.

According to Wolfram Alpha, this much gravity would cause either extreme injury or death

for humans.

I mean, youre multiplying your weight by 11.

That's pretty heavy.

Essentially, our spines would crush under our own weight.

If life forms did exist on this massive planet, they would be very short or small.

Ever wonder why astronauts grow taller when they're in space?

Lesser gravity allows the fluid between the vertebrae to expand.

The opposite would happen with more gravity.

The life forms that would exist on this huge planet would also move around very slowly.

It would be very hard to jump, climb or run.

Life forms, if they existed, would grow tired very quickly, and require a lot of time to

rest.

On a Jupiter sized planet, the life forms would be sturdy, with muscular limbs, kind

of like beefed up corgis.

Plant life would also be much smaller, and would also have to be made up of far stiffer

fibers, or be made out of another material altogether.

It would be difficult for plant life to grow very tall.

Right now, there is actually a limit on how tall a tree can grow, and that's because

of gravity.

A tree keeps growing for as long as the amount of energy it gets from photosynthesis is more

than the amount of energy needed to transport water to the top of the tree.

More gravity means it would take far more energy to water to move up the planet so therefore,

trees on this planet would be short.

The climate on a Jupiter sized earth would also be much different, likely colder, and

dryer.

Weather takes a long time to travel.

Rain already has a tough time reaching the center of continents.

The earth would take much longer to rotate, so a day on this massive earth would be much

longer as well.

The slower rotational speed would also have an effect on the seasons.

A Jupiter sized earth would probably have a very thick atmosphere, since the gravitational

force is so great.

And of course, the earth would become very unstable.

More mass means more volcanic activity.

Current dormant volcanoes would be constantly exploding, spewing lava and dust into theatmosphere.

Increased volcanic activity would also have some pretty profound effects on the atmosphere.

And forget space travel.

Its already extremely difficult and expensive for humans to leave the earth, it would be

far more difficult if the earth were the size of Jupiter.

Bodies of water would be 10 times the size.

10 times wider, and 10 times deeper.

It would be incredibly difficult for life forms to cross huge rivers like this.

Because the earth would be much larger, it would also attract far more objects in its

orbit.

In short, the earth would have far more natural satellites than just our one moon.

The gravitational pull would also pull far more space objects toward us.

Asteroids and comets would wallop the planet.

Its difficult to imagine what would happen to life forms and our planet itself it it

were the size of Jupiter.

Right now, we haven't discovered any other planets in the universe that support life,

so its difficult to predict.

But we hope this video has given you some insight, and maybe inspired you to look into

the question further on your own.

What do you think would happen if the earth was as big as Jupiter?

Let me know in the comments.

For now, I'm going to respond to some comments from my last video, what if an asteroid hit

antartica.

The Immortal Super Being – What if the library of Alexandia never got burned.

I actually LOVE this suggestion.

Its definitely a question worth answering.

Mohammed Zain – when will water or energy resources run out – we have actually answered

both these questions before.

Check out the links on the screen.

Ayush – background music?

We will never tell.

NEVER.

Muahahha.

Vince – what if an asteroid hit youtube rewind.

Will smith would still say, that's hot.

The brick guy – you're just running out of ideas now.

People have been saying that for 2 years now and guess what?

We're still here Thanks so much for watching lifes biggest questions, if you would like

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Report: Bob Costas reveals why he was kicked off NBC's Super Bowl broadcast - Duration: 7:16.

CONNECTTWEETLINKEDINCOMMENTEMAILMOREWhen NBC televised last year's Super Bowl between the Philadelphia Eagles and New England Patriots, the network's most recognizable sportscaster was nowhere to be seen

 The reason, according to 40-year NBC Sports veteran Bob Costas, goes back to comments he made about the NFL's concussion problems more than two years earlier

A lengthy report by ESPN's Outside the Lines delves into the details of an increasingly uneasy relationship between Costas and professional football -- and how it got him into trouble with his longtime employer

In December 2015, as the movie "Concussion" was about to be released, NBC's Sunday Night Football broadcast was in Pittsburgh for a game between the Steelers and Indianapolis Colts

 Bob Costas was a pregame and halftime fixture on NBC's Sunday Night Football broadcasts from 2005 to 2016

 (Photo: Ron Chenoy, USA TODAY Sports)As Costas was preparing his weekly halftime essay, he noted a connection with former Steelers great Mike Webster, who was a prominent figure in the movie

"It was a natural lead-in," Costas told OTL. "I thought that the movie would make an impact, and I thought this was a way not only for NBC to acknowledge it, but to get out in front of it

"He told ESPN he took the unusual step of submitting his essay in advance to NBC Sports execs

But he was told he couldn't air it because the network was bidding for the NFL's Thursday Night Football package

 'ALMOST COMICAL': Cowboys QB Dak Prescott addresses naysayers'KIND OF A DREAM': Brian Flores still soaking in ascension to Dolphins head coachMOCK DRAFT: First-round projection after Super Bowl"It was at that point that I realized that this was an untenable situation for me," he said

"I knew my days there were numbered."NBC officials chose not to comment, except to issue a statement saying the network was "very disappointed that after 40 years with NBC, he has chosen to mischaracterize and share these private interactions

"Fast forward to a few months before the NBC would air the Super Bowl in February 2018

Costas continued to express his opinions in public forums. At the University of Maryland

On CNN. Finally, NBC informed Costas, as he recalled to ESPN, that he'd "crossed the line" and was being taken off the Super Bowl broadcast

 Although he couldn't point to one thing in particular -- he'd been outspoken about the dangers of concussions going back to 2010 -- Costas said he felt a sense of relief

"My response was not, 'Oh please, please, change your mind,' " he told ESPN. "My response was, 'Yeah, I guess you're right

'"Last month, word leaked out that the now 66-year-old Costas and NBC had agreed to part ways, even though he was still under contract through 2021

 What he told USA TODAY Sports in August 2018 about his relationship with NBC Sports rang true once again: "What was once a perfect fit no longer fits that description

"Follow Gardner on Twitter @SteveAGardnerFacebookTwitterGoogle+LinkedInNFL mock draft: Post-Super Bowl edition Fullscreen Posted!A link has been posted to your Facebook feed

1. Cardinals - Nick Bosa, DE, Ohio State Matthew Emmons, USA TODAY SportsFullscreen2

49ers - Quinnen Williams, DT, Alabama Brett Davis, USA TODAY SportsFullscreen3. Jets - Josh Allen, DE/OLB, Kentucky Jasen Vinlove, USA TODAY SportsFullscreen4

Raiders - Clelin Ferrell, DE, Clemson Matthew Emmons, USA TODAY SportsFullscreen5

Buccaneers - Byron Murphy, CB, Washington Jennifer Buchanan, USA TODAY SportsFullscreen6

Giants - Dwayne Haskins, QB, Giants Aaron Doster, USA TODAY SportsFullscreen7. Jaguars - Drew Lock, QB, Missouri Denny Medley, USA TODAY SportsFullscreen8

Lions - Greedy Williams, CB, LSU Matthew Emmons, USA TODAY SportsFullscreen9. Bills - Jonah Williams, OT, Alabama Jason Getz, USA TODAY SportsFullscreen10

Broncos - Daniel Jones, QB, Duke Steve Mitchell, USA TODAY SportsFullscreen11. Bengals - Cody Ford, OT, Oklahoma Kevin Jairaj, USA TODAY SportsFullscreen12

Packers - Jachai Polite, DE/OLB, Florida Bryan Lynn, USA TODAY SportsFullscreen13

Dolphins - Rashan Gary, DE, Michigan Rick Osentoski, USA TODAY SportsFullscreen14

Falcons - Ed Oliver, DT, Houston Troy Taormina, USA TODAY SportsFullscreen15. Redskins - Kyler Murray, QB, Oklahoma Jasen Vinlove, USA TODAY SportsFullscreen16

Panthers - Montez Sweat, DE/OLB, Mississippi State Vasha Hunt, USA TODAY SportsFullscreen17

Browns - D.K. Metcalf, WR, Mississippi Mark Zerof, USA TODAY SportsFullscreen18. Vikings - Jeffery Simmons, DT, Mississippi State Douglas DeFelice, USA TODAY SportsFullscreen19

Titans - Brian Burns, DE/OLB, Florida State Melina Myers, USA TODAY SportsFullscreen20

Steelers - Devin White, LB, LSU Mark J. Rebilas, USA TODAY SportsFullscreen21. Seahawks - Zach Allen, DE, Boston College Greg M

Cooper, USA TODAY SportsFullscreen22. Ravens - Marquise Brown, WR, Oklahoma Kevin Jairaj, USA TODAY SportsFullscreen23

Texans - Jawaan Taylor, OT, Florida Bryan Lynn, USA TODAY SportsFullscreen24. Raiders - T

J. Hockenson, TE, Iowa Jesse Johnson, USA TODAY SportsFullscreen25. Eagles - Dexter Lawrence, DT, Clemson Jerome Miron, USA TODAY SportsFullscreen26

Colts - Kelvin Harmon, WR, North Carolina State Mark Konezny, USA TODAY SportsFullscreen27

Raiders - Deandre Baker, CB, Georgia Kim Klement, USA TODAY SportsFullscreen28. Chargers - Devin Bush, LB, Michigan Kirthmon F

Dozier, Detroit Free Press-USA TODAY SportsFullscreen29. Chiefs - Nasir Adderley, S, Delaware Chuck Cook, USA TODAY SportsFullscreen30

Packers - Noah Fant, TE, Iowa Jesse Johnson, USA TODAY SportsFullscreen31. Rams - Deionte Thompson, S, Alabama Jason Getz, USA TODAY SportsFullscreen32

Patriots - Christian Wilkins, DT, Clemson Matthew Emmons, USA TODAY SportsFullscreen Interested in this topic? You may also want to view these photo galleries:Replay1 of 322 of 323 of 324 of 325 of 326 of 327 of 328 of 329 of 3210 of 3211 of 3212 of 3213 of 3214 of 3215 of 3216 of 3217 of 3218 of 3219 of 3220 of 3221 of 3222 of 3223 of 3224 of 3225 of 3226 of 3227 of 3228 of 3229 of 3230 of 3231 of 3232 of 32AutoplayShow ThumbnailsShow CaptionsLast SlideNext Slide CONNECTTWEETLINKEDINCOMMENTEMAILMORE

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