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Finds Anti-stall device activated on Boeing Ethiopia
Boeing Ethiopia crash probe 'finds anti-stall device activated'
Officials probing the crash in Ethiopia of a Boeing 737 Max have preliminarily concluded that a flight-control feature automatically activated before it crashed, the Wall Street Journal says.
The newspaper, citing unnamed sources, says the findings were relayed on Thursday at a briefing at the US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).
The flight-control feature is meant to help prevent the plane from stalling.
Boeing said it could not comment as the investigation was still under way.
It said all inquiries should be referred to the investigating authorities. The BBC has approached the FAA for a response.
Meanwhile, Ethiopia's Ministry of Transport said: "We have seen the WSJ report. We'll comment shortly."
Thursday also saw what is thought to be the first lawsuit filed on the crash.
Amazing Animals Got Talent
Top 25 Amazing Animals Got Talent Auditions (AGT) (BGT) Best 10 Funny Pets! Agility! Puppets
Top 25 Amazing Animals Got Talent Auditions (AGT) (BGT) Best 10 Funny Pets! Agility! Puppets! America's Got Talent and Britain's Got Talent and Australia's Got Talent, A Worldwide Got Talent Compilation Mix of the Very Best Ever Funny Animals including Cats Dogs Horses Parrots and Ventriloquists with their Funny Puppets, Funniest and Most Surprising Cat Card Trick Act and Clever Acrobatic Dancing and Singing Dog Acts and Tricks, the most Amazing Animal Agility Talents and Performances in the World on the Got Talent TV Shows with Official Golden Buzzer Guinness book of World Record Winner won by a dog bursting balloons, all rights to fremantlemedia, no copyright infringement intended and Remixed for entertainment purposes only, this Mix of Animal Got Talent video is ok for kids and family enjoyment and has been from different years of got talent shows, Uploaded New November 2016 for 2017 viewing, i hope you enjoy this Top 25 Talents mix more than a Top 10 Talent video, if you do please Like Share and Subscribe it for me and let me know your thoughts about it if you like in the comments, many of the talent acts are from First Auditions, and some from indonesia's got talent first Audition Performance.
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INCREDIBLE UNEXPECTED SINGERS on Got Talent
INCREDIBLE UNEXPECTED SINGERS on Got Talent
Top 10 Unforgettable America's Got Talent in 2018
Top 10 Unforgettable Golden Buzzers on America's Got Talent | Got Talent Global
7 Life Skills We Can Learn From Mark Zuckerberg
7 Life Skills We Can Learn From Mark Zuckerberg
Life skills are surprisingly crucial to your success at work, too. Here’s why Mark Zuckerberg has mastered both.
- Equanimity. This is a fancy way of saying that Zuckerberg doesn’t lose his cool when he’s under pressure or in a stressful situation. Instead, he calmly approaches even the most difficult situations because anger doesn’t breed success — it only serves to alienate or give the impression that someone feels they don’t have control over a situation. Developing this equanimity has helped improve my relationships with employees and colleagues while providing a way to think more clearly about the critical problem or pressures in front of me.
- Critical thinking. Zuckerberg has noted his interest in always going deeper with an issue or idea in order to really make a difference, be disruptive and maximize the value. As he once said, “I got my first computer in the 6th grade or so. As soon as I got it, I was interested in finding out how it worked and how the programs worked and then figuring out how to write programs at just deeper and deeper levels within the system.” I could see that success only comes from taking the time to think more critically rather than just accepting the first idea that comes to mind.
- Problem-solving. Zuckerberg has always focused on solving problems. As he noted in a biography about him, “The question I ask myself like almost every day is, ‘Am I doing the most important thing I could be doing?’ Unless I feel like I’m working on the most important problem that I can help with, then I’m not going to feel good about how I’m spending my time.” I knew that, at the heart of every business I considered creating, there had to be a relevant problem that needed solving to help a consumer or a business.
- Effective communication. While many leaders leave employee communication to others on the team, Zuckerberg has always taken on this role himself. In creating a company that increases communication and interaction between people, it makes sense that he would also take this approach with his employees. Many of those who have worked at Facebook note how he is always walking around, talking to everyone, asking questions and getting to know them personally. When I tried this for myself, I realized how much more willing my team members were to share what was going on, how they felt, and voice any ideas they had for making changes. Keeping open communication with your team not only builds trust but can also help you be a more effective leader.
- Assertiveness. Zuckerberg is not interested in following or doing things on other people’s terms. As he noted in a Wired Magazine interview, “Sometimes we are going to do stuff that’s controversial, and we’re going to make mistakes. We have to be willing to take risks.” It’s this attitude that proves how a product, service, company and brand can make strides in completely changing an industry. Success doesn’t come from worrying about how something will work; instead, you just have to jump in and do it.
- Mindfulness: Zuckerberg doesn’t let his critics get to him. I learned that the ability to ignore the noise around me has helped me to use the energy I would have wasted on worrying about what others thought of me. I use it to fuel creativity, innovation and actions that have furthered my business success. Taking a mindful approach to what you want to accomplish — and blocking out the rest — is critical.
- Vision. In recent years, Zuckerberg has become more involved in shaping the global business landscape, illustrating that he is more than just a “one-hit wonder.” His recent address at the United Nations noted the need to expand Internet access to developing nations, illustrating his interest in the future of human rights and social issues. Zuckerberg has also met with country leaders as part of his vision for shaping future generations and helping tackle various global social problems. I value his leadership style and encourage those working in technology to follow suit in taking on a bigger role in real-world issues, rather than relying on politicians to do it for us.
Self-Made Millionaire
10 Ways for You to Become a Self-Made Millionaire
1. Think bigger, and begin with a memorable end in mind.
Maybe it's just me, but I seem to hear too many "great" ideas in the realm of finding the nearest bar via a smart-phone app, or a dating site for your pets. Self-made millionaires tend to start with a solution to a painful problem that can change the world, with a billion dollar opportunity.
Force yourself to think bigger by scheduling some uninterrupted thinking time and overtly stepping outside your comfort zone to entertain the impossible. It helps to start by writing down initial goals and objectives, and then reading them with a critical eye for impact.
2. Develop a business from what you know and love to do.
I often hear aspiring entrepreneurs determined to start their own business just because they don't like working for someone else. These people are unlikely to become self-made millionaires.
You need a business you enjoy doing so much that you wouldn't even call it work. Focus on your passions.
I don't know any self-made millionaires who don't know where they are going, or play the perennial victim. For you to have any chance of creating and achieving goals, you need to identify your strengths, have a positive sense of self, and avoid "analysis paralysis." Don't be afraid to start.
4. Take calculated risks, and persevere through failures.
Taking a calculated risk implies going that extra mile to evaluate the costs versus reward probabilities before jumping in with both feet.
Many startups fail simply because the entrepreneur fails to persevere and gives up too soon. Failures are the best learning experiences.
5. Maintain a thirst for knowledge, and be a lifelong learner.
The learning curve for successful business people actually has been shown to go up after formal schooling, rather than flattening. They do things like scheduling time every day for thinking, using down time while driving for podcast updates, and building new relationships with experts.
6. Develop effective listening and questioning skills.
It's hard to learn while you're talking. With all the distractions at our fingertips today, the art of listening and asking good questions is on the decline. Tips for more effective listening include staying in the moment, using positive body language, and waiting to be asked for advice.
7. Develop relationships with like-minded and smart people.
Self-made millionaire entrepreneurs make a point of surrounding themselves with people smarter than they are, and with people they aspire to be like. They hire help, rather than helpers. They build teams of smart people to solve problems, rather than making every decision themselves.
8. Be more innovative and embrace change.
Successful businesspeople know they have to reinvent themselves and their business on a regular basis as the market and technology changes. Rather than resist every change, figure out what caused it and move forward by creating a solution that capitalizes on the new opportunity.
9. Stay in control of your financial destiny.
The first rule for a successful business is managing cash flow personally. Too many entrepreneurs I know leave these decisions to their staff, who focus only on their own expenses and purchases. Self-made millionaires don't forget to pay themselves first, build an emergency fund, and pre-plan purchases.
10. Enjoy the journey as much as the destination.
The best entrepreneurs live for the problem-solving challenges of growing a business, and enjoy their ability to make the world a better place. Of course, they enjoy the money that comes with success, but that's secondary to their passion for their work and impact.
There's nothing wrong with making money--in fact, it's a necessity--but it's not enough to make your business to thrive. The same is personally true for every entrepreneur and business owner.
Make money at home
15 Creative Ways to make money
1. Sell Free Stuff from Craigslist
Craigslist is a great place to exchange goods and services and, for the most part, it is usually done for money. However, a little known fact is that craigslist is also a great place to get freebies. Whether someone is getting rid of something because they no longer have room for it or they have to abruptly leave their home, city, or state; there are some rare gems that you can resell for a decent return. The key is to look for free stuff on Craigslist that is currently selling on Craigslist or elsewhere. Some items will be in great shape but if not, spruce it up and resell either on Craigslist, a flea market, or a garage sale.
2. Sell Your Photos
Do you have a keen eye? Are your photos museum-worthy? Well, if you answered yes or no to any of those questions then you can sell your photos to stock photo agencies like Shutterstock, iStock,Adobe and other similar companies. It really doesn’t matter if you are a professional or novice; you still have the opportunity to make some money. Most work on a per download basis where you get paid a percentage every time someone downloads your picture.
3. Rent Out Your Room
If you have a spare room in your living space and want to generate some side income, consider renting it out. Use Airbnb to put your home to work for you, whether you wish to rent out your entire home or a single room. Think about this…If you’ll be traveling a lot this year, rent out your home to make some money while you’re away that can help pay for all of those adventures. That sounds like a great way to make some extra cash and travel for near free, if you ask me. And don’t worry, there are security protections in place that help make this option less terrifying than most would think.
4. Sell Your Skills
Do you have a voice that Simon Cowell would pay a compliment to? Are you a talented graphic designer that can take any concept and bring it to life? Are you an artist who can give Michelangelo a run for his money? If so, sites like Task Rabbit and Thumbtack are great platforms to sell your skills. These aren’t only limited to those with creative skills; you can sell editing services, research services, typesetting, and the list goes on.
5. Teach Classes Online
Whether you are just starting out or a seasoned professional, there is something that you are good at! I am stating this as fact because even if it’s something you have never gotten credit for, chances are you have a skill that others may find valuable. Using this skill to make some extra income is possible thanks to platforms like SkillShare, Udemy and Teachable.com. Many top experts use this as a lucrative way to earn passive income but you don’t have to be a top expert to take advantage of this option.
6. Become a Field Agent
You may think I’m talking about the FBI, but I am actually talking about the Field Agent app. You simply sign up for an account and do small tasks around town for different clients. Your task can range from checking prices at the local supermarket to conducting surveys. You get paid based on the assignment and you get to choose which you want to participate in.
7. Become a Secret Shopper
If you have a great memory, can pay attention to details, and report on what you see and experience, then making money as a secret shopper will be a cinch for you. Becoming a secret shopper is as simple as you registering with a company that provides that service, then going undercover to different stores and reporting your experience as a customer. You are paid for your insight and while you are at it you can enjoy some free meals, traveling and shopping. Not only are you earning money and perks but you are also helping to set the tone for how real clients should be treated.
8. Offer to Babysit for Busy Professionals
Babysitting may seem like an obvious place to start when wanting to make some extra money and you may be thinking that you are not cut out to babysit, but here’s the twist. Look for moms and dads who are busy professionals who have small children under five. They will most likely tell you that they don’t remember the last time they were able to enjoy a quiet night out. Offering your services to this niche population will not only be a lucrative undertaking, but an easy job to do as well because chances are you will be simply house-sitting as the children sleep. If you have extensive experience in child care, consider signing up for sites like Care.com where you can set your schedule of availability.
9. Give Your Opinion
When you were a child, you might remember your parents telling you to “mind your own business,” but as an adult taking heed to this advice can cost you. This is because you can get paid to mind other people’s business. There are companies that will pay you to participate in focus groups, phone surveys, online surveys, and even product trials.
10. Join a Direct Selling Company
Companies like Avon and Mary Kay have stood the test of time and they allow you to start your own business for very low money. Becoming a sales rep for a direct selling company is one of the easiest ways to earn some money, especially if you’re selling something you use and/or love.
11. Drive People Around
You can really make a decent living becoming a driver for either Lyft or Uber. If a living isn’t what you are after, driving people around can still give you that needed boost in your finances by only working part-time.
12. Get Paid to Listen
If you love music, you’ll love this gig. Simply head over to Slicethepie.com and start reviewing unsigned artists and bands to earn some extra cash. Your payment per review is based on the quality of the reviews you turn out on the site, so it may take a little time to build up your reputation. But according to Slicethepie, “The better your review, the bigger the bonus payment.” The site also offers a referral program where if any of your friends sign up using your referral code and write reviews, then you’ll receive bonus payments for every review they submit.
13. Deliver Meals
Join apps like GrubHub or Postmates and deliver to-go food on your free nights or weekends. You also have the opportunity to get tips and the freedom to make your own schedule.
14. Clean Out Your Closet
We’ve all stepped up to the conisgnment store counter to find out that the sweater from J Crew we never had the chance to wear is only worth $3. Womp. By selling your excess or used clothing on apps like Poshmark, you have the freedom to set your price and wait. Poshmark even provides the shipping label for you. If it doesn’t work out, you can always head back to your local consignment store or put the items on Craigslist.
15. Become a Dog Walker
Sign up with sites like Rover.com or Wag! to walk dogs or care for pets and earn some extra cash. Sign on at your convenience and help out local pooches whose owners are stuck at work or out of town on business. If the apps don’t service your area, contact local grooming and boarding to let them know you are available for pet sitting or dog walking.
Thursday, March 28, 2019
Money drop in Cambodia in 2018
200 Million Money Drop, Hang Meas HDTV, Buth Seyha ft Ny Ratana
Top 10 goals- 2018 FIFA world cup Russia
TOP 10 GOALS - 2018 FIFA WORLD CUP RUSSIA (EXCLUSIVE)
This is the top ten goals in 2018 world cup in Russia. You will watch highlighted video of the top ten goal. Enjoy....
The vote on fifa.com has concluded that these were your favourite 10 goals of the 2018 FIFA World Cup Russia!
Roger Federer a top of tennis player in 2018
The top tennis player in 2018
Roger Federer
Roger Federer is a Swiss professional tennis player who is currently ranked world No. 5 in men's singles tennis by the Association of Tennis Professionals.
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