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JFK- The Executive Order That Sealed His Fate
“The high office of the President has been used to foment a plot to destroy the American’s freedom and before I leave office, I must inform the citizens of this plight.” --President John Fitzgerald Kennedy in a speech made to Columbia University on November 12th 1963, just 10 days before his assassination.
On June 4, 1963 President John F. Kennedy signed Executive Order 11110, which called for the issuance of $4.3 billion in United States Notes through the U.S. Treasury, rather than the Federal Reserve. The Federal Reserve is a part the privately owned central banking system that governs all money systems throughout most of the world. It is not a government agency, and there are no decisions made by the Federal Reserve that can be overturned by our government.
Executive order 11110 gave the U.S. Treasury authority to issue silver certificates against any silver, standard silver dollars or silver bullion in the Treasury. In the form of $2 and $5 notes, around $4.3 billion in U.S. Notes were brought into circulation, and shortly after $10 and $20 notes were introduced as well.
After his assassination on November 22,1963 all Notes were removed from circulation. Kennedy attempted to create independence from the central banking system which loans money to our government at interest thereby placing us all in a never ending cycle of debt with no escape. By signing this executive order he was able to return power to the U.S. government to create interest-free currency backed by silver reserves, as opposed to Federal Reserve Notes which are backed by nothing and printed on demand as a means to manipulate our economy. He hoped to strip power from the Rothschild bankers and put an end to the stranglehold the elite have maintained.
Apparently the banksters didn’t like that idea...
The Speech That Killed John F. Kennedy: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_GYx3y34ELY&t=245s
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JFK- The Executive Order That Sealed His Fate
“The high office of the President has been used to foment a plot to destroy the American’s freedom and before I leave office, I must inform the citizens of this plight.” --President John Fitzgerald Kennedy in a speech made to Columbia University on November 12th 1963, just 10 days before his assassination.
On June 4, 1963 President John F. Kennedy signed Executive Order 11110, which called for the issuance of $4.3 billion in United States Notes through the U.S. Treasury, rather than the Federal Reserve. The Federal Reserve is a part the privately owned central banking system that governs all money systems throughout most of the world. It is not a government agency, and there are no decisions made by the Federal Reserve that can be overturned by our government.
Executive order 11110 gave the U.S. Treasury authority to issue silver certificates against any silver, standard silver dollars or silver bullion in the Treasury. In the form of $2 and $5 notes, around $4.3 billion in U.S. Notes were brought into circulation, and shortly after $10 and $20 notes were introduced as well.
After his assassination on November 22,1963 all Notes were removed from circulation. Kennedy attempted to create independence from the central banking system which loans money to our government at interest thereby placing us all in a never ending cycle of debt with no escape. By signing this executive order he was able to return power to the U.S. government to create interest-free currency backed by silver reserves, as opposed to Federal Reserve Notes which are backed by nothing and printed on demand as a means to manipulate our economy. He hoped to strip power from the Rothschild bankers and put an end to the stranglehold the elite have maintained.
Apparently the banksters didn’t like that idea...
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Man catches teen falling from park ride: 'It's OK to let go'
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NEW YORK (AP) — Matthew Howard Sr. was just leaving a New York amusement park Saturday evening with his family when he heard someone screaming for help.
He looked up to see a young girl dangling about 25 feet (about 8 meters) off the ground from a slow-moving gondola ride. Her little brother sat next to her in the green two-person pod, crying hysterically, saying he couldn't hold on.
Howard, 47, and his 21-year-old daughter, Leeann Winchell, positioned themselves under the girl as the ride stopped and security came running. A crowd of onlookers gathered, many filming, others calling for help.
"I said: 'It's 'OK! It's OK to let go, I'll catch you, honey,'" said Howard.
The girl lost her grip and fell down where Howard and Winchell, arms outstretched, waited with a few other good Samaritans. The two took the brunt of the girl's fall, tumbling to the ground themselves after the catch. They and others carried to her to where emergency workers later arrived to help her.
Howard, a contractor from Schenectady, was treated and released for a minor back injury after the rescue.
"I couldn't let that little girl die," Howard told The Associated Press on Sunday. "No one wants to put himself underneath a body like that, but I couldn't stand by and watch."
The 14-year-old girl from Greenwood, Delaware, was taken to Albany Medical Center in stable condition with no serious injuries, the Warren County Sheriff's Office said.
Winchell, who is applying to be a nurse, said they visited the girl Sunday at the hospital and she was in good spirits. Her little brother was shaken up but uninjured otherwise, she said. They didn't know how she'd fallen out of the ride.
"I'm just glad we could be there to help," Winchell said. "We were in the right place at the right time."
The accident happened on the Sky Ride at Six Flags Great Escape Amusement Park, about 55 miles (89 kilometers) north of Albany, New York. The ride was stopped by an operator after getting word of a rider in distress - it had been higher up at one point.
The scene was caught on video by Loren Lent, from Glenville. He said Sunday that his 10-year-old daughter and wife had also been on the ride and watched from high above as the girl fell.
"My daughter was just traumatized," he said. "She was crying for about a half-hour after."
Lent said he thought it took too long for park employees to stop the ride and render aid. He said the ride has no seatbelt, and just a bar across to hold patrons inside.
"I'll never let my family on that ride again," he said.
Officials inspected the ride and said it was in proper working order. The park said in a statement that the safety of guests is a top priority.
"There does not appear to be any malfunction of the ride, but we have closed the attraction until a thorough review can be completed," a park official said.
On Sunday, park officials said the ride had been cleared for operation, but would remain closed.
"We are reviewing our internal procedures to ensure the safety and security of our guests and team members," park officials said.
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Hi to all our viewers and subscribers. As promised we are going to set errors straight in the post; and add some more cool facts about The Philippines, added by you!
- Ferdinand Magellan was born in Portugal, circa 1480 - died 21 April 1521. He sailed under the Spanish Flag, and reached The Philippines on March 16 1521 (It will be the 496th anniversary this week). Magellan reached Homonhom Island, on the edge of The Philippines, and traded with the island king, Rajah Humabon, and they formed a bond. Magellan and his crew became involved in a war between Humabon, and a rival leader, and he was killed in battle.
- The Philippines, or 'Las Isla Filipinas' was named after King Philip II of Spain. However, as one of our viewers pointed out he was still Crown Prince of Asturia, when The Philippines were named after him. King Philip II's (known as el Prudente/the Prudent), reign of Spain was from 1527 to 1598. He also reigned over Portugal, as King Philip I, from 1581 to 1598.
- The Spanish ruled over The Philippines for 333 years. In 1898 The Spanish declared war on the United States of America. After The Battle of Manila, The US went on to rule The Philippines until...
- In 1935 the US passed an "Act of Transition", to declare The Filipino Government independent. The war with Japan delayed this act, but The Philippines gained full sovereignty in 1946.
- The eruption of Mt Pinatubo in 1991, caused a drop in global temperature of 1 degree fahrenheit, or 0.5 degrees Celcius. This was caused, by 20 million tons of sulfur dioxide being spewed into the atmosphere.
- According to "touropia", 2016: SM Megamall, and The SM Mall of Asia rank in the "10 largest Malls in the World". In addition another 7 are found in the top 30. This can vary according to the research sources.
- One of our readers informed us of this great fact! Manila's name is derived by the Tagalog name for a flowering mangrove plant: "Nila", and the Tagalog for "there is": "may". In Tagalog, Manila is spelled Maynila.
- The Battle of the Phillipines Sea is said to be "The largest "aircraft carrier battle", in history".
Some other corrections:
- Pateros is not a city. It is a Municipality in Metro Manila.
- We stated it was Camiguin Island, when in fact it was Panay.
- The volcano shown was not Mount Pinatubo, but Mount Mayon.
- Pinatubo is 91.1 km or 56.6 miles, from Manila.
- According to the 2010 census & housing, by The Phillipines Statistics Authority, Quezon City has a population of 2.8 million people.
- Manila has 42,857 people per sq km, according to the 2015 census.
- The pearl featured is not called "The Palawan Princess" but "The Pearl of Puerto" or "Puerto Island Princessa".
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Angelo Miranda
Angelo Miranda2 hours ago
salamat sa iyo salamat sana maging swerte ka salamat salamat sa diyos nandito ako sa pilipinas so duterte place you presidents naming at gusto Kong maging si LAPU-LAPU
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alex sobrevega
alex sobrevega2 hours ago
TheCoolFactShow i am actually from Phillipines but i speak english language more than Filipino language lol
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alexia gabriel3 weeks ago (edited)
The Philippines was named after King Philip II (King Felipe II) of Spain, not Prince Philip. Ferdinand Magellan, who is a Portuguese, sailed under the Spanish flag. Aside from the above-mentioned correction, this video is great and very informative.
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Rajah Singhapala
Rajah Singhapala2 hours ago
Michael Filipinos were not thievish during that era as pointed out by Chinese traders who would even let the natives take their merchandise and expect a full return of gold/goods of the same value. The one you mentioned might be the Pacific islands east of the Philippines (forgot the name of the island but they named the island (English translation)"Island of Thieves") where the natives stole from Magellan's ships.
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Adrian Bigno
Adrian Bigno1 month ago
Shockingly... You pronounced the names correctly.
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boy pototoy
boy pototoy3 hours ago
Jeniseley Herames f.u ur not a filipino . ur a chinese
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TeamTheParkourMaster
TeamTheParkourMaster1 hour ago
Jeniseley Herames Parehas dito
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Wx Deepace
Wx Deepace2 weeks ago
the country i love the most...😘😘 wanma visit once
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Kristoff Adriano11 hours ago
sheirnadette latinazo MEH TOO
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alex sobrevega
alex sobrevega2 hours ago
PrincessKawaiiKitsune meh three!
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pLakado Prodaxons
pLakado Prodaxons2 weeks ago (edited)
AND NO WONDER WHY CHINA WANTS TO OWN THE PHILIPPINES ... AND I HATE THAT! CHINA IS ALSO ROVING OVER THE BENHAM RISE IN THE PACIFIC ?! WHAT THE HELL! IT'S OURS!
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Elisha Dondonilla15 hours ago
kaya nga
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alex sobrevega
alex sobrevega2 hours ago
pLakado Prodaxons naiingit lang sila
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Mahroof fathima shifa1 month ago
I can't believe you dont have more subscribers :) nice job
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i just subscribe after reading your comment :)
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TheCoolFactShow2 weeks ago
Thank you, and welcome!
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Irene Ditchella
Irene Ditchella3 weeks ago
good thing I wasn't born back then I'm Filipino but I can speak English very well, and now that Rodrigo Duterte is the president, he's been on the hunt for the drug lords and dealers and punishing them. I hope for a better future of my country
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The Idiot Says11 hours ago
Irene Ditchella same ...I don't like the idea of killing drug users...what about rapers and theives
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Nolan Fajardo
Nolan Fajardo3 weeks ago
333 years by Spaniards. :)
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Virgelio Murallon6 hours ago
Nolan Fajardo I got spanked
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Kaizer Maala
Kaizer Maala1 hour ago
Nolan Fajardo no exact date...
Some will say 333 some will say above 333 yrs...
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reenieto
reenieto1 month ago
It was named not after Prince Philip, but after King Philip II of Spain.
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PollyFantasy Pretty3 days ago
reenieto it is still the same bruh
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reenieto
reenieto2 days ago
The video shows the picture of Prince Philip, the husband of Queen Elizabeth II, @0:13.
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amjthemoon12 weeks ago
they got the sexiest girls in the world, yum...
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sheirnadette latinazo18 hours ago
amjthemoon1 IF U HARASS GIRLS THERE THEY WILL SLAP U ;D
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amjthemoon118 hours ago
sheirnadette latinazo nope, i didn't had to harass anyone there.
gust point'em with my finger and they come running.
the easiest girls to hookup with.
that's why I love it.
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Andri Najaroma2 weeks ago
I shall return...
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Great one, informative -MS Kabir
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TheCoolFactShow nice.
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Gaming Industry FOR AWESOME CONTENT4 days ago
Filipino Squad where i you?? our beautiful country many tourist visit and named by KingPhilip II cool!
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RedIsAGamer23 hours ago
Gaming Industry FOR AWESOME CONTENT
Filipino Squad!!!!!
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Mike Shinobi
Mike Shinobi2 weeks ago
1:34 How can you fit 43 people in 1 square meter? Isn't it more like 23.3 square meter per person, since 1 square Km = 1,000,000 square meter?
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kai's honey
kai's honey1 week ago
TheCoolFactShow nope its not tradition. but they intend to add another floor to fit their whole family in one house. Filipino family loves to stay to their family so that is why they intend adding floor to keep the whole family together
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Mike Shinobi
Mike Shinobi1 week ago
Yes 3 floors of shack. You still did not get my point, it is impossible to fit 43 people standing on a surface measuring 1 meter square. Probably you can fit two.
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Thecoolfactshow,Maraming Salamat at Mabuhay ka.Means,Thank you very much,Long live.I like your video very informative..
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j essa2 weeks ago
+Deadpool the Filipino way! ! !
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kai's honey
kai's honey1 week ago
Deadpool that's what you called combining 2 languages into 1 sentence xD conyo or taglish
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Art Garcia
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I think you forgot the Japanese
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Bin Sung4 days ago
+Nathaly Joy Montalvo Not all.
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Mark Bona
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+Nathaly Joy Montalvo philippines actually isnt poor.But what makes the economy be low is because of corruption
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Insane Gamer
Insane Gamer19 hours ago
Like this Kung Filipino kayo
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Mojan Viana
Mojan Viana3 days ago
when i was a child i always thought that the people of the philippines are the philipians in the bible HAHAHAHA
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nening maria
nening maria19 hours ago
Ano sabi mo
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kentrussel olanda
kentrussel olanda16 hours ago
wait what? not everyone tell them that he said it because he taught that the philippines is philipians not there parents telling them and btw check your english
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Adrian Bigno
Adrian Bigno1 month ago
I want that blue marker that has all the colors!
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Kourt Khayla
Kourt Khayla3 days ago
HELLO SA MGA FILIPINO DYAN!!!!!!
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TheCoolFactShow3 days ago
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TheCoolFactShow You understand Filipino?!
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Chemical element with the atomic number of 80
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Mercury is a chemical element with symbol Hg and atomic number 80. It is commonly known as quicksilver and was formerly named hydrargyrum. A heavy, silvery d-block element, mercury is the only metallic element that is liquid at standard conditions for temperature and pressure; the only other element that is liquid under these conditions is bromine, though metals such as caesium, gallium, and rubidium melt just above room temperature.
Mercury occurs in deposits throughout the world mostly as cinnabar (mercuric sulfide). The red pigment vermilion is obtained by grinding natural cinnabar or synthetic mercuric sulfide.
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Mercury poisoning can result from exposure to water-soluble forms of mercury (such as mercuric chloride or methylmercury), by inhalation of mercury vapor, or by ingesting any form of mercury. What are the physical properties for the chemical element Mercury?
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The Physical Properties for Mercury are:
Standard State (phase): Liquid
Liquid Density (at melting point): 13.534 g/cm³
Melting Point (K): 234K
Melting Point (°C): -38°C
Melting Point (°F): -37°F
Heat of Fusion: 2.29 kJ/mol
Heat of Vaporization: 59.11 kJ/mol
Specific Heat Capacity: 27.983 J/mol·1/K Atomic Mass (amu):
200.6
Atomic Number:
80
Period:
6
Symbol:
Hg
Standard State (Phase):
Liquid
Discoverer:
Known in antiquity
Electron Configuration:
4f¹⁴ 5d¹⁰ 6s²
Melting Point (°C):
-38 °C
Boiling Point:
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Density:
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Ayurvedic medicine (also called Ayurveda) is one of the world’s oldest medical systems. It originated in India more than 3,000 years ago and remains one of the country’s traditional health care systems. Its concepts about health and disease promote the use of herbal compounds, special diets, and other unique health practices. India’s government and other institutes throughout the world support clinical and laboratory research on Ayurvedic medicine, within the context of the Eastern belief system. But Ayurvedic medicine isn’t widely studied as part of conventional (Western) medicine. This fact sheet provides a general overview of Ayurvedic medicine and suggests sources for additional information.
Key Points
Is Ayurvedic medicine safe?
Ayurvedic medicine uses a variety of products and practices. Some of these products—which may contain herbs, minerals, or metals—may be harmful, particularly if used improperly or without the direction of a trained practitioner. For example, some herbs can cause side effects or interact with conventional medicines. Also, ingesting some metals, such as lead, can be poisonous.
Is Ayurvedic medicine effective?
Studies have examined Ayurvedic medicine, including herbal products, for specific conditions. However, there aren’t enough well-controlled clinical trials and systematic research reviews—the gold standard for Western medical research—to prove that the approaches are beneficial.
Keep in Mind
Tell all your health care providers about any complementary and integrative health approaches you use. Give them a full picture of what you do to manage your health. This will help ensure coordinated and safe care.
What Is Ayurveda?
The term “Ayurveda” combines the Sanskrit words ayur (life) and veda (science or knowledge). Ayurvedic medicine, as practiced in India, is one of the oldest systems of medicine in the world. Many Ayurvedic practices predate written records and were handed down by word of mouth. Three ancient books known as the Great Trilogy were written in Sanskrit more than 2,000 years ago and are considered the main texts on Ayurvedic medicine—Caraka Samhita, Sushruta Samhita, and Astanga Hridaya.
Key concepts of Ayurvedic medicine include universal interconnectedness (among people, their health, and the universe), the body’s constitution (prakriti), and life forces (dosha), which are often compared to the biologic humors of the ancient Greek system. Using these concepts, Ayurvedic physicians prescribe individualized treatments, including compounds of herbs or proprietary ingredients, and diet, exercise, and lifestyle recommendations.
The majority of India’s population uses Ayurvedic medicine exclusively or combined with conventional Western medicine, and it’s practiced in varying forms in Southeast Asia.
What the Science Says About the Safety and Side Effects of Ayurvedic Medicine
Ayurvedic medicine uses a variety of products and practices. Ayurvedic products are made either of herbs only or a combination of herbs, metals, minerals, or other materials in an Ayurvedic practice called rasa shastra. Some of these products may be harmful if used improperly or without the direction of a trained practitioner.
Toxicity
Ayurvedic products have the potential to be toxic. Many materials used in them haven’t been studied for safety in controlled clinical trials. In the United States, Ayurvedic products are regulated as dietary supplements. As such, they aren’t required to meet the same safety and effectiveness standards as conventional medicines. For more information on dietary supplement regulations, see the National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health’s (NCCIH) fact sheet Using Dietary Supplements Wisely.
In 2008, an NCCIH-funded study examined the content of 193 Ayurvedic products purchased over the Internet and manufactured in either the United States or India. The researchers found that 21 percent of the products contained levels of lead, mercury, and/or arsenic that exceeded the standards for acceptable daily intake.
Other approaches used in Ayurvedic medicine, such as massage, special diets, and cleansing techniques may have side effects as well. To help ensure coordinated and safe care, it’s important to tell all your health care providers about any Ayurvedic products and practices or other complementary and integrative health approaches you use.
What the Science Says About the Effectiveness of Ayurvedic Medicine Research
Most clinical trials of Ayurvedic approaches have been small, had problems with research designs, or lacked appropriate control groups, potentially affecting research results.
Researchers have studied Ayurvedic approaches for schizophrenia and for diabetes; however, scientific evidence for its effectiveness for these diseases is inconclusive.
A preliminary clinical trial in 2011, funded in part by NCCIH, found that conventional and Ayurvedic treatments for rheumatoid arthritis had similar effectiveness. The conventional drug tested was methotrexate and the Ayurvedic treatment included 40 herbal compounds.
Ayurvedic practitioners use turmeric for inflammatory conditions, among other disorders. Evidence from clinical trials show that turmeric may help with certain digestive disorders and arthritis, but the research is limited.
Varieties of boswellia (Boswellia serrata, Boswellia carterii, also known as frankincense) produce a resin that has shown anti-inflammatory and immune system effects in laboratory studies. A 2011 preliminary clinical trial found that osteoarthritis patients receiving a compound derived from B. serrata gum resin had greater decreases in pain compared to patients receiving a placebo.
Licensing
No states in the United States license Ayurvedic practitioners, although a few have approved Ayurvedic schools. Many Ayurvedic practitioners are licensed in other health care fields, such as midwifery or massage. For more information on credentialing complementary health practitioners, see the NCCIH fact sheet Credentialing: Understanding the Education, Training, Regulation, and Licensing of Complementary Health Practitioners.
More to Consider
Do not use Ayurvedic medicine to replace conventional care or to postpone seeing a health care provider about a medical problem.
Women who are pregnant or nursing, or people who are thinking of using Ayurvedic approaches to treat a child, should consult their (or their child’s) health care provider.
Tell all your health care providers about any complementary and integrative health approaches you use. Give them a full picture of what you do to manage your health. This will help to ensure coordinated and safe care.
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Key References
Agarwal V, Abhijnhan A, Raviraj P. Ayurvedic medicine for schizophrenia. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews. 2007;(4):CD006867 [edited 2010]. Accessed at www.thecochranelibrary.com on January 8, 2013.
Barnes PM, Bloom B, Nahin R. Complementary and alternative medicine use among adults and children: United States, 2007. (361KB PDF) CDC National Health Statistics Report #12. 2008.
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Lead poisoning in pregnant women who used Ayurvedic medications from India—New York City, 2011-2012. MMWR. Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report. 2012; 61(33):641–646.
Chopra A, Doiphode VV. Ayurvedic medicine. Core concept, therapeutic principles, and current relevance.. Medical Clinics of North America. 2002;86(1):75–89.
Conboy L, Edshteyn I, Garivaltis H. Ayurveda and Panchakarma: measuring the effects of a holistic health intervention. Scientific World Journal. 2009;9:272–280.
Gogtay NJ, Bhatt HA, Dalvi SS, et al. The use and safety of non-allopathic Indian medicines. Drug Safety. 2002;25(14):1005–1019.
Goldblatt E, Snider P, Quinn S, et al. Clinicians’ and Educators’ Desk Reference on the Licensed Complementary and Alternative Healthcare Professions. Seattle, WA: Academic Consortium for Complementary and Alternative Health Care; 2009.
Saper RB, Kales SN, Paquin J, et al. Lead, mercury, and arsenic in U.S.- and Indian-manufactured Ayurvedic medicines sold via the Internet. Journal of the American Medical Association. 2008;300(8):915–923.
Shankar K, Liao LP. Traditional systems of medicine. Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Clinics of North America. 2004;15(4):725–747.
Sridharan K, Mohan R, Ramaratnam S, et al. Ayurvedic treatments for diabetes mellitus. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews. 2011;(12):CD008288. Accessed at www.thecochranelibrary.com on July 15, 2013.
White B, Judkins DZ. Clinical Inquiry. Does turmeric relieve inflammatory conditions? Journal of Family Practice. 2011;60(3):155-156.
Vishal AA, Mishra A, Raychaudhuri SP. A double blind, randomized, placebo controlled clinical study evaluates the early efficacy of aflapin in subjects with osteoarthritis of knee. International Journal of Medical Sciences. 2011;8(7):615-622.
Acknowledgments
NCCIH thanks Wendy Weber, N.D., Ph.D., M.P.H, NCCIH, and John (Jack) Killen, Jr., M.D., for their review of the 2013 update of this fact sheet.
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dan cane
dan cane4 weeks ago
one shekh said the government scared to regulate that because they will loose business wow , it means they are building their country on sins and its generate money
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Ajantha Prabhakaran1 week ago
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dan cane
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Osama Al Mulki4 weeks ago
the biggest whore house in the world, DUBAI ,
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Debo Kaur4 days ago
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Devdas Banik2 days ago
Osama Al Mulki c.
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sushant tomar
sushant tomar4 weeks ago
Few Countries are full of hypocrisy. and they have sharia law as well . In open you can't kiss but inside dark u can fuck a whore lollllllll
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Sobus Ali3 days ago
sushant tomar vhhhi
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sushant tomar aaa
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Danish Ali
Danish Ali2 weeks ago
Islam is not this, they r doing on their own Will.
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happy saini1 week ago
Danish Ali
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Danish Ali
Danish Ali1 week ago
+happy saini yes?
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Shah Khan
Shah Khan4 weeks ago
instead of syria this country must be bombardeed and finished!
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Dinuka Pathum
Dinuka Pathum1 week ago
i see to meny heros in thin page...pls dont blast the uae....because i am living in abudhbi....ok
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Amin
Amin2 days ago
whats wrong with prostitution, have u never been to pros
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Love Loveable
Love Loveable2 weeks ago
I m Europeon Pakistani.. i feel very sad sometime for those indian womens..which u can buy anywhere in the world..
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hari haar1 week ago
yeh there are many muslims trash specially from pakistan promoting islamic shitty views and showing how cheap bastards are they.
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Pankaj Saini
Pankaj Saini1 week ago
Love Loveable Katwa to tum ne already liya so we dont need to do that. Fucking a Pakistani throws shit on others without knowing that he himself is completely poopy.
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murtaza dhariwala
murtaza dhariwala2 weeks ago
all that Arabs do is drink, screw and watch fellow Muslims get bombed Nd children killed. may God give them sleepless nights forever
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undermysaviour
undermysaviour1 week ago
murtaza dhariwala No Arabs don't go there they have their maids at home it's the foreigners who are mostly using those girls.
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Muhammad Anwar
Muhammad Anwar2 days ago
undermysaviour no no this is business only for India makes bar , music ,club and here arab also come indian providing girls with high standard .
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Sha4 weeks ago
ask any UAE national what contribution have they made to there country....watch them go nuts, panic& blank...
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lal khilavan
lal khilavan1 month ago
all muslim countries are fucked up. There is no law in these stupid countries.
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Siddique M F
Siddique M F1 month ago
Why non Muslim don't engage in sexy business ? B'cause they don't have DANDA.....
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Musa Gumaneh
Musa Gumaneh4 weeks ago (edited)
lal khilavan Be carefully, don't said all Muslim country
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John Vanzyll
John Vanzyll1 month ago
well its true prostitution is very high in Dubai. lot of Philippines lady got killed by local after gang bang.
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Giri Rao
Giri Rao3 weeks ago
John Vanzyll
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Noman Zafar
Noman Zafar3 weeks ago
When marriage is made difficult then prostitution rises.
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Hugo Booo
Hugo Booo2 weeks ago
Am I the only one who see all this hypocrisy and abused ? We Americans fight their wars protect their oil die for them and meanwhile they fuck around and go around pretending to be holy !? This is bull shit !
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undermysaviour
undermysaviour1 week ago
Hugo Booo actually 99% men looking for those girls are foreigners.
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Asad Jibran
Asad Jibran3 days ago
Hugo Booo dear do agree with you but dubai is not any holy place also Americans interest in all gulf state is just for oil
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Syed Raza
Syed Raza4 weeks ago
Whore country call themselves muslims FCk of
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madd ozzie1 week ago
UAE are munafiq ,if u know what i mean .....
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Osama Al Mulki
Osama Al Mulki1 week ago
madd ozzie ،،absolutely ,,
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zeezeebo4 weeks ago
I don't think they are sex slaves, they are there because they like it. Look at them, they look very happy. They are making more in a night than they will make in one yr in their homeland.
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navid ahmad
navid ahmad4 weeks ago
Women are doing it with their own will , happily and I bet the Indian women was even now into it. Get money and pleasure nad whine that u being exploited.
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sitaram bajesar9ia1 week ago
navid ahmad
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dan cane
dan cane2 days ago
navid ahmad
abe lode indian women not like Pakistani women illiterate
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Ayan Uzair
Ayan Uzair3 weeks ago
saudies ain't muslims.They pretend to be Muslims..far away from islam.They are actually hypocrites. Trust me.
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Jahendra Ravji
Jahendra Ravji4 weeks ago
throw money all u find is cheap shit😎😎😎
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dr girish shah2 weeks ago
Jahendra Ravji
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Suresh Ruparel
Suresh Ruparel4 weeks ago
Islam is now reaching self destructive arrogance after achieved wealth by immorality with Western thug's league today West & Gulf both are on self destructive arrogance way time will show how LAW OF KARMA CATCH UP SOON
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Tarique Hassan
Tarique Hassan2 weeks ago
this is not related with ISLAM...this is prohabited..But a wasted nation INdaians poluted Dubai by sending Pros
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Anil kumar3 weeks ago
before 200 years Arabs countries r considered as poor countries their economy is based on oil export and it will not last for long time, as they don't have water their royal life is like a fish in desert in coming times http://www.israel21c.org/raising-fish-in-the-desert/
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Nishan Ramjhon
Nishan Ramjhon1 month ago
Lot of Indian woman travel there for sex but they are so stinky dirty they get refused
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dan cane
dan cane4 weeks ago
then send your women,? mother fucker muslims lives dirty as pig go see Pakistan and inida
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BlackSlantedSwastika InfusedInLightBlueHexagram1 week ago
Arab women don't get picked up because their arses are circumcised.......
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Tapesh Majumdar5 months ago
Brave and courage of the India team is unparalleled any where in the world . This is our trained Indian army ( Civil Engineers of India ) building India . My India ; Our India .
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r8rdarklord
r8rdarklord2 weeks ago
Look they have their viewpoint and a different way of looking at things. From where we have come from, a country enslaved by Muslim invaders & British Colonialism, some of these are great achievements. Every achievement is the basis of aspirations to do something better and bigger hence should be celebrated.
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jettasori
jettasori2 weeks ago
+Jay Thomas I think boasting about the achievements in Science, Engineering & technology is basically harmless. There are people who still 'boast' about colonialism & massacre of indigenous people in your western world.
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Manan Bhatia
Manan Bhatia8 months ago
wow Awesome India is gonna big develop country proud to be indian
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sadguru jaggi vasudev
sadguru jaggi vasudev4 months ago
Hmm... Really don't you know the reason
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Atul Prasad Gupta
Atul Prasad Gupta4 months ago
Please enlighten me.. share yours...
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sanch Sanchayan
sanch Sanchayan6 months ago
Any infrastructure in the himalayan region is very difficult specially due to it's unstable geology
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todd dyer
todd dyer1 month ago
+Shunya Yes using a fuel source hundreds of years old is fairly like roman going back to caves, with sticks and flint.
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Usha Sheth
Usha Sheth1 week ago
sanch Sanchayan
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Jai bharat
Jai bharat8 months ago
We got genuine talents. If bad politics is removed from the context, we can be at our best.
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Kyoorius
Kyoorius4 months ago
Thanks buddy for sharing your point of view. Makes sense.
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thonburino1
thonburino14 months ago
Yes, you are right. We started building the first generator and turbine for this project in 2008/2009.
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Imran Khan
Imran Khan6 months ago (edited)
My sincere commensuration to the guy at 35:29 who taking serious risk to accomplish the task. Great dedication to his work and indeed good for the Country.
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Himalayan Lama Travels
Himalayan Lama Travels4 months ago
Repelling in the Himalayas for the brave workers
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Jason Brandon
Jason Brandon8 months ago
This is an amazing documentary and very impressive. It shows what India is capable of doing and why India is a rising star in recent years. Quite impressive!!
Keep up the great work!!
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Varoon
Varoon8 months ago
+Jason Brandon That's thoughtful of you, thank you
- Manish
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anamitra ghosh
anamitra ghosh8 months ago
In the moment when they show the inauguration, it almost felt personal. Such an achievement! Absolutely marvelous!!
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Paki Terrorist
Paki Terrorist4 months ago
You a**hole ... have you learned anything in life other than religion ... ?? ... you sound like a Madrasa educated Muslim Pig ... !!
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Jaydeep Shaw
Jaydeep Shaw4 months ago
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pawan singh
pawan singh8 months ago
hats off to all lighting our lives
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Indrajeet Dodia
Indrajeet Dodia3 months ago
the great engineers of INDIA.
haters gonna hate but rulers gonna rule.
jay hind
bharat mata ki jai
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Siberian Asian
Siberian Asian3 weeks ago
Aren't they russians?
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Shubham Kumar
Shubham Kumar1 week ago
no they r not Russian
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ranvijay singh
ranvijay singh8 months ago
All I can say is they have destroyed my home .. Ruined sustainable biodiversity we had . Now we had problem of landslide , roadblock ,lost jungle lost biodiversity .. For fulfillng energy need of hungry India we lost our identity our home..karcham project is proof of corruption ,human greed ,lost biodiversity ,oppression of local ppl for greed ...for fulfillng the need of country ,why it is we only that suffer???? I request all of you to go and visit karcham ,so that you may know the gravity of the problem ..so that iinfuture you will able protect your home ...we failed in front of mighty state and corrupt politician and corrupt bureaucrats ...we failed to protect our home ....
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madamurugam murugam
madamurugam murugam4 months ago
bro I can feel your pain I am from garhwal ..same thing in my state.. 250 dams on holy Ganges ...my heart bleed..why Himalayas are being destroyed
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Chi -4 months ago
+madamurugam murugam Bro is okay with smaller dams not mega projects. And who gave you the impression that dams only do bad.everything has its positives and negatives. People have been building dams for 1000s of years. It replenishes ground water and stops sediments and top soil being washed into sea. It also help irrigate 10s of 1000s of hectors of barren land scapes. It's not always require that mighty rivers have to empty all their fresh water into sea. One dam replaces 1000s of coal,gas and diesel powered power plants and produces clean energy for centuries. Benefits are endless too. You and your bro are hypocrites who use a mobile phone(whose manufacturing process requires massive amount of power) and electricity to comment here but never realise where it comes from. Brainwashed activists arguing because activism appears cool without ever researching deep into any subjects
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yogesh85
yogesh858 months ago
feeling proud.
Hare Krishna
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Rakesh Naik
Rakesh Naik1 month ago
akhand Bharat
jai Bharat, jai hind
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Farqad Mazhar
Farqad Mazhar3 months ago
great work absolutely amazing 😁 wish pakistan and india were closer and what not we could achieve together.
we te people have lost a lot with this war and we should reach to an agreement and cooperate with each other.
long live india !
long live pakistan
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Ankitkumar Pandey
Ankitkumar Pandey1 month ago
Mohaini Mohamad why, nothing in world to happen
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Manthan Patel
Manthan Patel1 month ago
we no need pakistani go it
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Kyoorius
Kyoorius4 months ago
JAI HIND!!!!
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Siberian Asian3 weeks ago (edited)
Do you mean "SIEG HEIL!!!!"?
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Kyoorius
Kyoorius2 weeks ago
And what that translates to????
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Mungalachetty Samuelraj
Mungalachetty Samuelraj8 months ago
dont praise modi for everything this project was constructed during 2005 under congress govt
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Just Another Atheist
Just Another Atheist7 months ago
+Mungalachetty Samuelraj Congress is anti-national party..
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OPTIMIST
OPTIMIST7 months ago
Majority of project that we, the general public, are aware of in name of "Congress initiation" were principally approved and forwarded by NDA. Projects like this one take much longer to complete in comparison with the tenure of government.
Congress has done many good things but their misdeeds are far greater. Most impressive works executed by Congress was during rajiv gandhi and Manmohan Singh jugalbandi.
Jai Hind.
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Saurabh Agrawal
Saurabh Agrawal8 months ago
Engineering at its best .
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Kyoorius
Kyoorius4 months ago
Sealed and delivered >>>Thank you...
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KS Subramanian
KS Subramanian4 months ago
After reading negative news in the papers day in and day out I am proud to see this Documentary and the belief comes back that WE CAN DO IT
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Nitin Kumar
Nitin Kumar4 months ago
Why India couldn't built bigger capacity Dam? Even country like Ethiopia is building one with 6000 MW capacity, China has one with 22,500 MW capacity, several over 10,000 MW capacity, even Pakistan has much bigger dam than India. Why government is not building bigger dams? We have acute shortage of electricity, which runs in 100,000 MWs.
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Manda Keshav
Manda Keshav8 months ago
Congrats to Engineers and Labourers! You had to work through a lot of risky conditions. I hope this project was and will remain free of any political interference and financial malpractice. Jai Shri Krishna!
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Petro Jenkins2 years ago
This ain't nothing compared to the mighty North Korean ships.
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Mantodeavideos9 months ago
+Petro Jenkins "midget submarines", and subs are usually referred to as boats not ships
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Make America great again! !8 months ago
You mean those that were sunk by a 5" gun from a Japanese Coast Guard ship? Buahahah
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Adam Chester
Adam Chester2 years ago
America is truelly a great fucking country. I am fucking so fucking proud of America
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vindicari1 year ago
+Dan Man you are living proof cousins should'nt fuck
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Gaben
Gaben1 year ago
Nice troll Adam Chester
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Emilio Camacho
Emilio Camacho4 months ago
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tpov420
tpov4202 months ago
says the fool, who apparently can't read, typical.
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Marinus Thoen
Marinus Thoen1 week ago
fox live
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Eric Turner
Eric Turner2 months ago
Could have put every homeless person in this country in a $400,000 home and fed them for 20 years with the money we spend on stupid fucking warship and weapons. people need to stop glorifying fucking war.
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Kevin Dufresne
Kevin Dufresne1 week ago
+ICBMCatcher You are clearly just too brilliant for this planet. You have to be an alien. Good bye, you live in your own little world, and welcome to it. The end.
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Sinclare
Sinclare3 months ago
I knew the thumbnail was misleading. Why did I even click on it :/
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Cloak N. Dagr
Cloak N. Dagr1 month ago (edited)
+ Kevin Dufresne
I'm am "chilled out man", and I understand all of what you said completely. Don't be so defensive, I didn't slag on you, I simply explained why what I said was not incorrect. I never said YOU were incorrect. It's a matter of nomenclature in nautical engineering and why that nomenclature is applied, not a matter of how much water is displaced. I KNOW that the weight of water displaced equals the weight of the vessel and never said otherwise. YOU TOTALLY MISSED ALL OF THAT.
If either of us is "not getting something" here, it's you. You need to re-read what I wrote and apparently you need to re-read it more carefully. Preferably without that great big chip on your shoulder.
Incidentally I had that exact same exercise in displacement you had in college. The difference being I had that class in 10th grade science.
Oh and hey, one more thing. If you want to "try to do me a favor", try using paragraphs. You sure don't write like someone who's been to college.
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MopishCorn74736
MopishCorn747361 month ago
Sinclare bro same
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Don Bryant
Don Bryant8 months ago
with what is spent in creating those carriers you could think they could afford some plastic airplanes for their ground traffic plot instead of nuts and bolts.
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Danrgamings
Danrgamings4 months ago
That's not a warship it's a aircraft carrier plus copy RIGHT
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Hirasawa Yui
Hirasawa Yui3 months ago
+Ashan Bhatoa
ahhh,sorry i do not know that was a quote from Star wars.I never like the Star wars btw.
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Ashan Bhatoa
Ashan Bhatoa3 months ago
+Hirasawa Yui 😂
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Arthur Ross
Arthur Ross2 months ago
Very interest[ng. Thans Jen. Dad
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George Dominik
George Dominik2 years ago
39:56 WHAT ARE YOU DOING AWAY FROM HOME ?!
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Jadefox32
Jadefox321 year ago
+alparslan aydın
so you buy into that as well hmmm, since I'm guessing you aren't up on US politics but since our current president came to office we've been conducting a "lead from behind" global policy. What has the world to show for it? 40,000 fanatic muslims running rampant through Syria and Northern Iraq and a little of Southern Turkey. Japan considering amending their constitution to reform the JSDF into a military. Northern Africa on fire essentially. I dunno about you but I see more chaos than order in the world right now. You may not like it and none of you peacenicks may like it but the fact is without a strong leader with the balls to use a heavy application of force when a line is crossed this is what we get.
I don't know about you all but I prefered the orderly Chaos with countries like Iran, North Korea, and Russia keeping to the shadows and fanatical groups kept too small to be a huge threat to the rest of the world. You also may not realize it but until some of these countries in the Mid-East and in Africa dump the corruption in their systems of government and find other means of farming for themselves and making use of their resources within their borders the poor countries will continue to be that way.
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9 ASLAN
9 ASLAN1 year ago (edited)
You do not FANATIC OR HER LIKE AMERICANS WANT the AMERICAN TERRORIST OR THEMSELVES SANIYOR. center of the universe but is NEAR DROWNING IN BLOOD they LPC. BECAUSE He DAYS, THE RESURRECTION! APPROACHING. OR NOT MY CHILDREN LIKE WHEN YOU AGAINST RAPE your TRAINED'll see. But not escape
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John Smith
John Smith2 years ago
When did Thurston Howell start narrate documentary's?
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Dave T
Dave T2 years ago
lol. I'm trying to pay attention to this documentary, yet I find myself laughing when I hear a "Mr Howell" moment. Thanks !
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micflor531313
micflor5313132 years ago
Keep in mind, Americans invented the airplane, and the aircraft carrier. And nuclear power! I sit here 15 miles from the U. of Chicago where the first self-sustaining chain reaction was accomplished. Only a free country creates an environment where minds can freely create such great new things.
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Timmay14a
Timmay14a1 year ago
+oneFUBAR 12B
Not to be personal or insulting, if you did serve, you should know full well that everything and anything in the sake of being bored gets argued about, and that is amplified x10 when involved fellow persons in numbers from English speaking countries, on subjects of who invented English to which sport is better soccer or football....if you were a officer and your interaction with native English speaking allies are on a smaller, more formal scale, rather then 18-22 year old high school educated infantrymen, then i completely understand your outburst and outlook on never hearing a who invented what argument when serving with other exercises with English speaking allies like Australia or England
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oneFUBAR 12B
oneFUBAR 12B1 year ago
+Timmay14a
Okay I understand that argument out of boredom We argued over alot of different shit such as football and Euro Football. Things like that. I gues we did sort of have that argument what I was trying to get at however was nobody took it seriously. None of us where upset or hurt at the end of it and we were still well What I consider those guys to have been my friends. We didnt take any of the jokes we made at each other seriously. What I was trying to make a point of was however we are allies we dont have to be fighting with each other. I was really annoyed when I made that comment (bad day already). Your right I didnt think about the times we were bored and screwing with each other. I still wouldn't say that we were serious however.
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Anders Vinther
Anders Vinther2 months ago
Impressive, but what a waste of money that could be used much better elsewhere!
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Matthew Familia
Matthew Familia3 weeks ago
Bob Mackenzie there is almost no middle class...and you can't really even say the electoral over rules popular vote because we don't even know what popular vote was, there are videos of the Democratic Party talking about paying people to vote and I'd imagine both sides do something of the sort.....but yea if Hillary would have got in we would have 18 levels of police, she would have created police to police the police that police the police.
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Matthew Familia
Matthew Familia3 weeks ago
Ian Shields just because you are free to be sarcastic doesn't mean he's not correct...yes these carriers are our national defense backbone, but we don't need 12 or 13 of them to be safe...maybe 2 in Atlantic 3 in pacific...but the rest are all a tool we use to suppress the rest of the globe...so he might be free to pay taxes in America, but at the same time those taxes are being used to bomb civilians and destroy infrastructure of other nations...and if you gain freedom through the repression of others it's not real freedom!!
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Genocide Tony
Genocide Tony2 years ago
I feel sorry for people who are so mentally dependent on religion that they deny facts like evolution so they can continue to convince themselves that their religion is true.
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loke griberg
loke griberg1 month ago
just fucking build a flying one
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Proud Guy
Proud Guy1 month ago
Pride can be a really bad thing. It makes you do things that would otherwise make no sense at all.
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Chris Super Bikes&Stuff
Chris Super Bikes&Stuff2 months ago
flexible metal?!
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psycronizer
psycronizer3 months ago
someone will answer this I'm sure..surely it must be more efficient to use that heat energy from the nuclear reactors to spin up one turbine and generate electricity, and power everything else with electric motors,including the props ? using nuclear power to heat water to steam and steam powered turbines just seems so bloody stone age to me..why are they still using steam ?! surely steam isn't THAT efficient ? surely ?! come to think of it..I find the whole conversion of heat into electrical energy by using a substance to power a turbine and generator quite old hat...I'm surprised that science has not found a better way to make electricity directly from the nuclear power..resulting in a far more efficient conversion process..I don't know..it just seems odd that with all this high tech nuclear power and all the potential it holds..and here we are still making fucking steam...what's up with that..there MUST be some better way ! what the hell ! am I right? or am I right?
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Michael Mortimer
Michael Mortimer1 month ago
I was having a similar discussion last week. Someone was talking about how far we have come with cars. I retorted it does not seem so to me.
After over 100 years we are still using an inefficient engine that that spins a shaft that then turns wheels/tires that with friction move a vehicle forward. I read somewhere that for all the power an engine produces, it is only about 10% efficient, meaning that 10% is what moves the vehicle, 90% of that power is lost along the way, so to speak.
Since the wheel has been around for thousands of years and tires/engines since the late 1800s, I'd like to think by now everyone would be driving in cars that hover above electrified strips or platforms, or like in the Jetsons, we fly everywhere we need to go. After all, as I loosely calculate, the wheel has been around
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Curtis Smith
Curtis Smith4 weeks ago
Only way to harness nuclear power is through steam. you can convert the steam (kinetic) into electricity by using a turbine. doing this you lose a bit of energy through friction and heat. Electricity can not move the ship without being converted into kinetic energy. converting electricity energy back to kinetic generate more friction and heat, therefor it is more efficient to use the steam turbines for locomotion of the ship. they do convert a lot of steam in electricity but for the most efficient locomotion it is best to use steam turbines as energy gets lost when converting from one form to another.
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Gene Edwards
Gene Edwards8 months ago
Spent more than a few years aboard her. I do find most of the comments amusing.
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Enbarr11
Enbarr1110 months ago
Dunning would have been a good name for an aircraft carrier.
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Thomas Kensil
Thomas Kensil1 year ago
Thanks for sharing this documentary. Although dated by 2015 standards this is a good study on aircraft carrier evolution. The graphics are not very good, but hey the USS Gerald Ford is coming in the near future.
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