Thứ Sáu, 27 tháng 7, 2018

Waching daily Jul 27 2018

Hangin' with the ladies, coffee

Hangin' with the ladies, carrot cake

Hangin' with the ladies, bean bag

I used to really want a horse

Hangin' with the ladies, fashion

Hangin' with the ladies, watching weight

Hangin' and online shopping

Being a lady is really great

Hangin' with the ladies, chatting

Hangin' with the ladies, all in red

Hangin' with the ladies, keta

You have got your whole life ahead of you

Hangin' with the ladies, hair bun

Hangin' it all out and all about

Hangin' with the ladies, face mask

Everything is fine

Hangin' with the ladies

Ladies ladies ladies

Hangin' with the ladies

Ladies don't leave me

Hangin' with the ladies

Ladies ladies ladies

Hangin' with the ladies

Ladies don't leave me

Hangin' with the ladies

Ladies ladies ladies

Hangin' with the ladies

Ladies don't leave me

Hangin' with the ladies

Ladies ladies ladies

Ladies don't leave me

Ladies don't leave me

Hangin' with the ladies, fooling

Hangin' with the ladies, manicure

Hangin' with the ladies,

going hard

Being hungover,

and renting a boat

Hangin' with the ladies, ooh

Hangin' with the ladies, ah

Hangin' with the ladies, ooh ah

Hangin' with the ladies, ooh la la

Scissorin' with the ladies

Velcro, on the beach

While the world is crashing down (famine, poverty, aids)

But nothing is wrong in this country

So hangin' with the ladies, living life

Hangin' with the ladies, hanging out

Hangin' with the ladies, everything

Hangin' with ladies, Netflix

Hangin' with the ladies

Ladies ladies ladies

Hangin' with the ladies

Ladies don't leave me

Hangin' with the ladies

Ladies ladies ladies

Ladies don't leave me

Ladies don't leave me

For more infomation >> MEROL - HANGIN' WITH THE LADIES - Duration: 3:21.

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La rosa de Guadalupe || Chavorrucos || Parte 1 - Duration: 17:43.

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Esta es la primera fiesta más dura de Infanta Cristina sin Iñaki Urdangarin - Duration: 2:25.

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Casa Real: Tercer cambio de Doña Sofía: nada volverá a ser lo mismo - Noticias del Clavel rojo - Duration: 9:13.

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Rolls-Royce Cullinan: lujo y exageración en forma de SUV - Duration: 5:04.

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Noticias de hoy: Los Reyes Felipe y Letizia cierran su agenda oficial y comienzan sus vacaciones - Duration: 4:30.

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GTI TCR Concept: un adelanto del Golf más rápido de la historia - Duration: 3:09.

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@MadridInforma del 21 al 27 de julio - Duration: 2:11.

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Astronomical Observatory of Uaxactún - A 360 ° visit with Juan Ariel Pop - Duration: 2:39.

We are in the group E of Uaxactún. The structures that are here marks the center.

The equinoxes and the solstices are marked too . This square is very

interesting since it is where you can find what was for the Mayans

transitions between the time of rain, summer, spring

and autumn. The part we have here is the triadic pattern and it is an area where

was found the sunken plaza of for Uaxactún , known as one of the oldest

until its discovery. In this area we have what is the structure 7 south

which is the observation point of the sunrises and it's practically surrounded

by18 masks and in front of it, one of the most magnificent stelae of the

Early Classic Period for Uaxactún. Then to the northern part, we have what it is

practically a square, which is a closed square and we also have what is the temple

with most of the stairs of Uaxactún that is the only one of two visible in the

Maya lowlands with the temple of the national park of (...).

Every six months we appreciate the equinoxes behind this temple,

however every six months, sorry every three months,

the sun has movements here. In this structure, on July 21st, on

September, on March 21st and 21st of December, we see the sun in the area over there.

This square was very interesting in the Mayan era and it's still a

very interesting place because here you can do Mayan ceremonies in the

epoch of the equinoxes and solstices. And practically the group of

Uaxactún for many years has become one of the most important of the Maya area.

Since in the area it is one of the few astronomical observatories

that is still valid in the Mayan area. Uaxactún is

an archaeological site, it was built around 1400 BC (with an error

of 250 years) from 900 AC that was inhabited.

There is a very interesting t archaeological site that the community protects

under all that jungle coverage that can be appreciated there is a great

amount of archaeological sites in this area that are protected by

the people of Uaxactún and there are quite few the sites you can see in that

form of conservation. However the community does a self-sustainable management of resources

and the tourism is developed as a sustainable project to show all this living culture

that we have. And all this very interesting area is kept intact so you can come

and visit it. Here in Uaxactún.

For more infomation >> Astronomical Observatory of Uaxactún - A 360 ° visit with Juan Ariel Pop - Duration: 2:39.

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#121 Portraits de rue "volés" - Duration: 3:33.

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Usos "mágicos" de la ruda - Duration: 8:00.

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Si te gusta uno de estos 12 coches, mejor no te lo compres todavía - Duration: 11:45.

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Veamos cómo reacciona cepeda a un nuevo single de aitana, 'TELÉFONO' - Duration: 2:56.

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Juana Rivas condenada a cinco años de prisión y seis sin sus hijos por sustracción de menores - Duration: 6:04.

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GWriters Erfahrung - Was Kunden an uns schätzen • GWriters.de - Duration: 2:56.

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Paul Bloom – Diferenças culturais e a moral de todos nós - Duration: 3:30.

I'm not sure if there's any relationship at all

between dualism and multiculturalism.

But, I'm very interested in morality,

and our moral judgements, and our judgments of right and wrong.

For that, the issue of a multicultural, or a cosmopolitan society

raises some extraordinarily important questions.

Questions that are important both theoretically,

but also for practical importance.

These questions are that, on the face of it,

people have different moralities, people have different moral systems.

I might value chastity,

and sexual modesty, you might not.

You might care a lot about patriotism,

and honor, and love for your country, I might not.

We get outraged at different things,

we want different laws put into place.

I can't speak for Brazil, but in my own country, the US,

there are huge debates over issues like abortion,

capital punishment, same-sex marriage,

just distribution of resources, what to do about racial inequality.

Because we, like you, are a multicultural society,

there's not only individual differences,

but there are also cultural differences.

People raised in one part of the country might have very different views

from people raised on other parts of the country.

The question is how do you cope with that.

A lot of that depends on the psychological question of

what you think these differences are.

So, some people are skeptical,

and they think these differences are very radical,

there are people having entirely different notions

about what it is to be a good person, what morality really is.

If you believe that, you'll be skeptical

about reconciling these cultural differences.

The society, in the end, might have to say,

"you're right, and you're wrong, we're not even going to listen to you,

you just don't fit into our moral way of talking,

our moral conversation". I'm not that skeptical.

My research with babies and children leads me to a view

that suggests that people share a morality,

despite the way that morals seem different,

there's a deep commonality.

This is, in some way, an analogy with somebody like, say, Noam Chomsky,

talking about language. Chomsky says that different languages

like Portuguese, English, Dutch, Korean,

they all sound very different,

but, deep down, if you look at their structures,

there are fundamental similarities, they all have nouns and verbs,

they all have syntax and phonology,

they all have different aspects of grammar.

I think the same thing is true for morality.

So, because there's an underline commonality,

I think people, for instance, who come from

very politically and religiously conservative values,

and people from very secular values,

in the end, at a higher enough level,

can find things that they agree on. This makes me an optimist

about reconciling different moral views from within the society.

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