Real Japanese Emergency Vehicles

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This is a vehicle-related channel with videos of police, emergency services, firefighting, and license examinations. We aim to eradicate traffic accidents by filming videos on policing, how to drive safely, how to prevent accidents, and other topics that will help you drive safely. We also pay attention to the valuable work of the firefighters and paramedics, as a way of showing our appreciation for their life-threatening activities, and film them so as not to disturb them.

Spreading Happiness

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Welcome to The ComicVerse, your ultimate destination for all things comic-related! Dive into a vibrant world where superheroes, villains, and everything in between come to life through the magic of YouTube. Our channel is dedicated to celebrating the rich tapestry of comic book culture, exploring the latest releases, delving into classic story arcs, and sparking passionate discussions among fans. Join us as we embark on thrilling journeys through the pages of iconic comic books, unraveling the mysteries of beloved characters and universes. From Marvel to DC, indie gems to blockbuster hits, there's something here for every comic enthusiast. Feast your eyes on visually stunning comic book art, brought to life through dynamic panel breakdowns and in-depth analyses. Uncover the secrets behind your favorite characters' origins, powers, and ever-evolving storylines. But that's not all – we're more than just a channel; we're a community. Engage with fellow fans in lively debates, share your own theories and interpretations, and connect with creators shaping the comic book landscape. Whether you're a seasoned comic aficionado or a newcomer eager to explore this captivating world, The ComicVerse invites you to join our adventure. So, grab your cape, don your mask, and let's journey together through the boundless realms of comics – because here, every panel tells a story, and every story is worth telling.

Happiness is all in your mind: Gen Kelsang Nyema at TEDxGreenville 2021

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Simple, profound truths are the realm of this Buddhist nun. Her message? The gift of happiness truly lies within our own hearts and minds. Gen Kelsang Nyema, exuding a peacefulness that immediately connects with the audience, starts by asking three questions: Are you having a good day? Why? Tomorrow, would you rather have a good day or a bad day? She teaches that we cannot put our happiness at the whim of other people and of circumstances. If we want to be happy, we have to "stop outsourcing our happiness to other people" and cultivate a source of inner peace. What happens next is quite astounding. The whole crowd of 350+ people proceeds to meditate with Nyema. There's a little squirming at first, but as she leads the audience through a calm citation of how to rest the mind, audience members feel a collective relaxation flow into the room and through the people. Fascinating! Refreshing.