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Funny and cute babies is scared of moving toys. hilarious baby reactions try not to laugh!!!
How do you remover your deadskin?
HOW TO GLOW
1.WASH
For first time use, hand wash thoroughly with hot water. Soften your beautiful skin by taking a hot steamy shower or bath for 10 mins. The softer you are the more you peel.
2.SCRUB
Wet the glove, squeeze out any excess water and place your hand inside. Remove your body from the water, firmly glide the glove up and down to peel away the dead skin and any insecurities. Give extra attention to areas you feel may need a little more lovin’. Do not use soap or oils.
3.RINSE
Rinse your body and allow any self doubts to go down the drain, along with a whole lot of dead skin. Let the glow begin.
Orders: Japglowskin.com
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The President's Coronavirus Guidelines for America!
15 Days to Stop the Spread - Do your part. #COVID-19
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Will India Overtake US in COVID-19 Cases ?
Newsclick's Prabir Purkayastha looks at the rising number of COVID-19 cases in India and where it stands among other countries in terms of the spread of the disease.
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A brief history of the pandemics over the last century COVID-19!!
In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, we remember a brief history of those that have rocked the world in the last century, from the H1N1 to HIV to the current Coronavirus.
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'Vaccines won't work': US virologist breaks down COVID-19, how to curb spread!!
Lessons learned from Dr. Djaballah about the COVID-19, caused by the SAR-CoV2 virus, can be summed up in several notes. Check out the video interview with Dr. Djaballah for more in depth.
- How much do we know about this virus?
- Where far are we from developing a vaccine?
- Who holds the key to understanding the nature of COVID-19?
- The debate: Mask or no mask?
- Why don't we have a vaccine for SARS-CoV1 yet?
- Can we stop the spread? How?
- Lessons to learn from the COVID-19 outbreak.
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Why Americans Fear the COVID-19 Vaccine!!!
Six months into America's COVID-19 pandemic, cases are surging, small businesses are faltering, playgrounds are empty, and unemployment is at 11 percent. Our best hope for ending this nightmare is a vaccine, and there are more than 165 in development.
But when a vaccine becomes available, how many Americans will refuse it?
Vaccines are the greatest health care advance of our time, preventing an estimated 4.5 billion infections since their advent. So what explains the reluctance of so many Americans to vaccinate?
It's a combination of bad science, the government's long history of misleading the public, and the collapse of confidence in public health authorities because of their catastrophic failures in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
But if the government responds by attempting to force Americans to take a COVID-19 vaccine, it will only help the conspiracy theorists. Public health officials can begin to undo the damage of the past six months by rejecting authoritarian and paternalistic approaches in favor of careful persuasion and brutal honesty about the limits of their own knowledge.
Though most Americans surveyed say they'll probably take the vaccine, there's a real possibility that a sizable bloc of refusers could allow this novel coronavirus to continue spreading, based on what's happened with measles, cases of which surged to record levels in America in 2019 largely due to pockets of vaccine refusal, which tends to happen in clusters, according to researcher Tara C. Smith.
"When you have some of these groups of individuals where vaccination rates are low, it just takes one person with measles to get in there and spread it through a community," Smith says.
Vaccine skeptics often focus on the claim that childhood vaccines cause autism, an idea endorsed by Donald Trump during a 2015 presidential debate.
This claim famously was amplified by a British researcher named Andrew Wakefield, whose 1998 paper linking vaccines and autism was later retracted. The U.K. General Medical Council found Wakefield guilty of multiple ethics violations for lying about his test subjects and failing to disclose a financial link to an anti-vaccine lawsuit.
But concern about vaccines is rising among parents, along with objections to the use of mercury preservatives, which haven't been proven to do harm and haven't been present in childhood vaccines for nearly 20 years.
An ecosystem of anti-vaccine information has emerged and, according to the American Journal of Public Health, bots and paid Russian trolls participate in online vaccine debates far more than the average social media user. The trolls don't always join the anti-vaccine side of the debate but aim to elevate the visibility to "create false equivalency, eroding public consensus on vaccination," according to the researchers.
"You have some people that really don't know what to think," Smith says. "And they're really just trying to figure out, you know, what is going on? What do I believe? What do I trust? Maybe haven't cemented their ideas about vaccination yet…Those people in the middle are the ones that I try to reach."
But U.S. public health authorities have sometimes misled the public about vaccines and other public health interventions, which has made the job of convincing skeptics more difficult.
Written by Zach Weissmueller. Motion graphics by Lex Villena.
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China's economy after COVID
In the wake of the COVID-19 crisis, China is facing a sustained economic downturn for the first time in decades, a development with profound implications not just for Australia, but for global growth.
On Wednesday 15 July, the Lowy Institute's Richard McGregor hosted a discussion with three eminent Chinese economists: Xu Xiaonian of the China Europe International Business School in Shanghai, Huang Yiping of Peking University and Wang Jiao of the University of Melbourne. They discussed the prospects for China’s economy and the debate inside the government on possible stimulus measures.
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They placed three dead crocodiles on the bottom of the sea (and discovered a new species)
A team of scientists placed three dead crocodiles in the Gulf of Mexico to carry out an experiment and unexpectedly discovered a new species.
Investigators wanted to know what the reaction of deep-sea dwellers would be when they came across an unusual food source.
Initially, scientists thought that the animals' hard skin would be difficult to tear and that the bodies would remain intact for a long time. But that's not what happened.
The scavengers began consuming the bodies of the crocodiles 43 hours after the team deposited the corpses at the bottom of the sea.
In fact, one of the reptiles was completely devoid of soft tissue 51 days after the beginning of the experiment.
Even so, what is most surprising is that scientists have detected a hitherto unknown species of the genus Osedax around the skeletons.
These are a group of bone-eating worms - and are even known as "zombie worms".
By comparing DNA samples from these animals with samples of genetic material from already known species of the same genus, the researchers confirmed that it was indeed a new species.
In addition to being the first time an Osedax has been seen in the Gulf of Mexico, this is also the first recorded example of worms that "chew" crocodile bones.
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The turtle "teases" the fish that desperately tries to get out of the hole.
The turtle "teases" the fish as it desperately tries to get out of the hole, so it manages to pull it out and push it into the lake! Super Turtle!.
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Dinosaurs Predators Of The Deep Documentary Wildlife Animal Discovery
Animals and Nature Underwater Survival Techniques
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