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Great video. The Public House was a way for pitmen could clear their throat from the pit dust. In the days of the spit buckets, I can remember my grandfather spat on the fire, mixture of coal dust and alcohol. Yes, quite true that alcohol was their main recreation, and the women and home was their hardship really. The men would spend all day in the boozer and give the women a little to buy food and rent, very much a Catholic trait of the man being the head of the household. I'm not saying anything negative with Catholics. George Owel picked up on this in his publication Road To Wigan Pier. A lot of working classes didn't appreciate George Owel and was considered antisocial. This may have been his middle class background and didn't trust him in that respect within the actual working classes. George Orwell found the worst places, in the doss house. It would be a great shame for a man in those times to loose his job, and not be able to support is family, they had a benevolent fund among themselves, and their community was very close... so they'd take care of each other in that respect. The doss house was when noone else would take them in. So, for some reason they'd been outcasts from their community.
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There is a lot to learn with childhood phobias and the magnitude these (to us adults are trivial) but to a child can be traumatic. Mainly, bringing there opinions and aspiration forward, more now to encourage the ability to talk and address issues and problems, it's important for children to see adults fix problems such as bullying, attend sports days and other functions related to their childhood. Its a different time now with social media and technology and the generation traits have adjusted. I had a happy childhood and proved there are still bonds between mother and my siblings. My father passed away, but the bond was a good one. Apart from my early years, my parents had gypsy fever for relocating and as a result gave me a disadvantage with schooling, simply wasn't happy there. So, I remember feeling criticised and the pressure with overloaded school work... yes while other kids played football and stuff. I had to work harder, but I achieved a lot in a short space of time. Thing was my parents had plan and expectations for when I left school and go as far to hide my qualifications. However, you owe it to yourself and I've achieved more since that day, but its the length and distance to do that. I went from being meek to rebellion and unable to control to finding my own independence and more reformed. That trauma between child and adult is something I feel should be better prepared for. It's the most stressful and least detectable, causes mental illness I think.
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This is becoming a common issue and it really needs to be addressed as it discriminates against disability, impairment, dementia, autism. I don't know if the laws are the same, but its only deemed "shoplifting" when they have left the premises. Even when they do the laws here in the UK π¬π§ its difficult to prosecute unless it's a considerable amount. The laws are too lack here. However, wouldn't it be better for the officer take his I.D I'm a personal licence holder and the signs of intoxication (really its liability), but they are slurry speech, over sentimental and taking too much. ππ they can bath in alcohol if they want!! Here the health care system encourages them to be independent as much as they can be and I don't think the other services have the empathy to do this work. I have worked in the health care the early part of my life, and was a senior, like the old SEN. I loved working on the dementia and mental health sector because they was easier to manage and was grateful for the service. In managing aggression, they make unrealistic methods now. I would defuse, and give them the space to manage their mood. Uniform create it sometimes, in awareness because they seem to go for the uniform πππ I use to take mine off. I didn't get a lot of aggression, just the condition and is the system abusive in personal charter and diversity. I mean being in a care facility isn't a prison or detaining centre. There is diversity in society and having some psychology is a good start β€
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I find this channel very interesting although I'm from the UK π¬π§ I think a lot is to do with speculative borrowing, and it goes back decades and generations. I'm not stereotyping but the impression of America is aggressive in sales and finance. So, as somethings have been spoken in this video about mentally and some of those notions that have been handed down through generations, and statistics from when there have been an increase in wealth. Here it's a similar issue, the housing and mortgage inflated and became ridiculous. Student fees, again ridiculous that to be a taxi driver means having a degree... so, yes it's gone beyond comprehension. My personal point of view, yes you can have big dreams, but take a job to fund the way. A lot has been decimated with the degrees, I mean for some roles, doctors, professional practices need to spend time in university but some roles don't require that. More realism
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This is very common in most northern towns, here in the northwest. That is to see boarded up commercial outlets in the main centre. However, I think in here the outlook is more of a decline. statistics. Although, recently, I have seen regeneration in my hometown of Wigan, not far from Manchester. They built a brand new shopping complex decades ago and have extended the complex, and there is everything there from supermarkets such as ASDA to Burger King. The stadium π is there, plus there is a leisure complex, Gala Bingo, some restaurants and pub. That took a lot of the trade away from the main town centre. Anyone visiting here would have issues with the one-way system and parking costs. So, it's a combination of many factors contributing to the death of the high street, and some of the big names like morrisons have fled. This used to be the affluent area and with restricted parking. The biggest killer of the high street is toxic rent (can't blame the internet). I have looked at Bolton and Chorley, and they seem to have a more vibrant market area. There used to be an indoor market here and was good for local farm products. I think part of the problem is that people's wages haven't increased with the cost of living. There is a complex for luxury homes on the pier that is empty, unaffordable.. it really needs to rethink these enterprises because it's not in people's reach. The answer from me is, what is going to attract the employment there, for the right level of skill and qualifications. So, there is the equality gap, and it can be inverted. Thanks for bringing such an interesting video and good work .
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Here in Britain and completed Health and Nutrition certificate this year and can say the facts in this video are true. There are different lifestyle and it can be to do with busy people, that snack, or substitute meals without staying with a three meal planner. Good eating guide cuts out crisps (potato chips), fizzy drinks and chocolate/biscuits because people binge on those foods. The health risk are detriment. The idea is to know your own body BM score, not necessarily give up on foods, but eat more fresh fruit, vegetables and oily fish. A big section is about positive body image and eating disorders, some with labeling, manufacturing advertising and food preparation among everything else. It's that obesity and diabetes, coronary disease and other conditions are on the rise and triggered by poor diet. It's worth knowing. The thing with fast food, takeaways ect, they are not being honest with salt and sugar content. Some food manufacturers do the same. Anything advertised Fat free. It's not actually fat free. Exposes a lot of taboos.
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Very interesting, I will only add that in the time zone these characters would have been, people was driven by folklore and possible feared the devil more than God. The grain of truth, possible that with convents and congression there may have been lured into some type of seedy deal, must of them being social outcast to begin with. The biblical reference to an actual being that roams the earth, the earth being its inherent. He's also title Prince of Air. Science can answer so much, these devils are the consequences of our wrong doing, lot of man made disasters have been described "satanic". However, if your on the pathway of heaven and Hell then there is that perception. Lucifer is the angel that was Morning Star. This would make him powerful. However, relentless and there is no compromise there, but he has power to do good and evil. Even says in the book of Job that he presents himself in the thrones of heaven, before God like all the angels. He isn't omnipotent, all knowing and that's his requirement. If these people have sold there soul, you could ask did they have a soul to begin with. It's more likely their eternal rite. The power thing is with Satan.
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I donβt think these series give a true account on the stunts and foul play from the landlords and letting agency. My friend and myself rented separately in an appartment and after nine years we both got told the landlords was going to sell up. In them nine years they was paid the rent on time without delays. After several reports about repairs, they constantly complained about doing the repairs and my landlady stop responding i couldn't get through and once she didn't pay the contractor and they approached me. My appartment was the worse for black mould and the windows, one window was from a larder cupboard from the 60s, the appliances never worked i had to replace everything, maintenance was expensive, the floor because of the damp had got ruined and it wasn't fitted properly. No boiler check, or smoke alarms or carbon detection. The toilet system was that old it had began to break up. On both appartments there was major issues. We got out, but a 12 month before putting it on the market she did a update with the boiler and electric. Then she started sending viewings.. wasn't asked. They tried to defamation, and i decided to exaggerate the cleaning bill. It got that bad i started to clean it but it was in that bad of a state i may have broke something. I left a few dusters and a bottle of bleach and threw the keys at them. They are complaining about their legal fees.. never got our deposits. They want us to sew them. Mind games, its just a ball ache. We contracted the estate agent that set up the agreement. I think they owe them money because they couldn't get in touch. One the land lord is abroad and complaining about their loses. Its my sanity!!! I paid the month of leaving to the notice, my friend had a date to leave. Mine held me there i had to leave. She was trying to claim an extra month. She did increase the rent after the update. She put the rent up an extra Β£175 !!! She was acting numb. There was mind games and constantly harassment that i had the police five times to come out and the council. It was a complete game of cloak and daggers. My friend was seriously effected and the police took him to the hospital because he was saying things about ending it!! It was a deploy but he was not well!! This stuff isn't exceptable. Fortunately, his employer gives him lots of legal support but thats what they do by causing distress and blood sucking. So, because they moan so much i hope they get a really bad tenant i hope they can see the difference. Happy viewing ππ
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The UK government is similarly doing the same thing. There is probably variation, but the middle man theory, it's the government way of passing off the liability, in countries that are supposed to be rich in opportunities. Particularly, in those needing institutional care facilities, because they sold all the care homes off during the 1980s, those in elderly care homes and its not actually moral when it comes to funding. It's obverse that the government's don't want the responsibility and that is why everything in welfare is failing. I was formally employed in health care, during 80s and 90s... now they deliberately want unexperienced and unqualified employees. The application use to be tough in regards of skills, but now it seems to run like a skeleton system. All I can say is pray that you'll never need it!! They all seem to run the same way, either private or state funded. Their budget spent on things, before it's granted.
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I use to work in health care, between 1996 to 2007. Dementia, everything in this video is correct, the final stages in dementia clients, the posture become cradle. In the early stages, everything from eating to dressing has to be trained over and over again. I found it was best to try and route out the times the clients are more focused because beyond that the dementia would be worse, and there would be no chance for them to concentrate. I found this video helpful to understand brain degeneration, and useful with those charts, making it more comprehensive. At the time I was nursing there was little knowledge and research of dementia. So, I had to constantly reading, and looking at research. Unfortunately, it was seen as an old person's condition, but I saw young people being admitted. One thing that puzzle me, made me question was in all the clients the majority had a professional career such as, teachers, police officers, accountants and those types of fields.. and I wondered was there a link to intelligence in I.Q, or is that coincidence ?
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Astrology myths do exist and tailored. I see it scientifically, everyone will have a Sun and a Moon that's an introvert and extrovert. It's the astro field/body and the only significance to people is that they are born beneath that astro. There are other signs that influence our life's, tri-astrology (there are parenting, child and inner child signs). It means a person will have traits that relate to their birth sign. In later life it's more visible.. it's more to do with traits than thinking lions, goats, rams and bulls ππ€£ why are we messed up!! The number 13 superstition is from religious texts. The number isn't unlucky. The number symbolic to power, and unlucky in the wrong hands. Significant to the last supper of Christ. It represents there being 12 present including Jesus, numerology it's a number 3 (1+2=3). Therefore, 3 being superficially dangerous. Peter's denial after the crucifixion, there being 3 nails into Christ, there being 3 days when Christ resurrect and finally Johns gospel chapter 3 ver 3.3 "you must be born again" it's reference to the meeting at 3am. (Some believe this verse reference is to do with staged trails and not the base for a religious order), suggest if Christ was a witch then 3am would be a great time for incarnations. π€£π So it's number 3 that you need to be careful.
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The health impact, there are many eating disorders linked with food psychology as with advertising. So education is a priority function to tackle this health crisis. Understanding body mass score, basic nutrition is different in male and female and age groups. Unfortunately the low income groups, and most people work unsociable hours it all contribute to bad health choices. Obesity is not the only health concern, such as tooth decay and high cholesterol, diabetes mark 2, and other bone disorders. Here in Britain the guidance for healthy eating excludes fizzy drinks, chocolate and potato crisps mainly because of binge eating, but includes fresh veg, fruits and oily fish. This is more a government thing to act, and not blaming people for poor choices. I mean from personal experience you can be self efficient, but if you had a family then its going to cost more to make them choices.
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Going back to the late 1990s, there was this work colleague, and I got on really well at first. There was a connection. His mother was a close friend to my aunt. Now, I see it him being like a phyco clown because of what he did. I soon saw through the humour that it was horrible because the humour was a way for him to afflict misery onto others in s callas and demoralising way. He got a discipline for this, and it was going to be a disciplinary to tell him to knock it off! like stop it, or he will be fired! There were complaints to raise concern. Instead, his personality changed, like he was fuelled with rage, but calm and intimidating, threatening, and he was fired on the spot. He later got reinstated in the same company but at a different location. He was fired from there for a violent incident. I moved out of the area for a long period of time, around 10 years, and he had tracked me down on Facebook. There was this sad story saying he couldn't find work. He was depressed not having money, and he needed references, and I began to get warped into this and eventually said, "Yes." However, he was under the impression that I was working for the same employer. I then said, "No." he wanted that job, and he was that manipulative. I blocked him for numerous reasons. I didn't know at the time that he had served a prison sentence for torching a neighbours care and shouldn't have been in the area. It was a few years later, and it was in the news for a while that he had callously killed a school girl. I was horrified! I never actually believed that he would do something on that depravity. There was the gutt feeling from the beginning, but it couldn't be explained the reason for the cold treatment. The clown syndrome was a way to manipulate and single out those that would see through the deception. if anyone has been in contact with anyone with these traits, then they can distinguish the difference. I was the one who brought the complaint forward in the employment. I did that because I had to. However, there are those, and it's on a degree level that he was able to lach on for a while. It's something that is probably a dark area, and there is little insight into those dark areas in psychopath and media influences in the past through mainia. I appreciate these videos that explain and are transparent. Thanks for posting
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Loved watching the video... Brilliant! I don't know exactly what they are building in place of the Galleries, I heard they were on the way for leisure centres, pubs, clubs, bars, and restaurants, but I'm not too sure as they fell behind schedule. A lot of the boarded shops moved to the Robin Park Shopping Complex (past the Seven Stars bridge). King Street West, (begining of the video) there are rehabilitation centres around the Coops building. I have the George Orwell book, The Road To Wigan Pier, but I don't particularly follow his novel. There would have been prejudices between the class system on that day. Some of the proclaims at that time weren't a good description of the working class. He begins in the book, as he is in lodging and not really the mining community that would have been close boundaries at that time. It would have been patronising for them, and they wouldn't have trusted him due to his class background. There used to be a museum that closed down decades ago. It was called 'The Way We Where', and it centred mostly on the reality of life of the early coal miners and said something on the brutality, conditions, and impoverishment due to the industry owners. A two edge sword, really. It's very fascinating, like this video. I like the enthusiasm and content.
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Banks and financial institutions are the biggest heartache. It's really demeaning to take money from someone that are struggling financially. The banks are not your brother, and if you need to borrow money to meet financial obligation s, it's more likely they'll refuse, unless there is asserts. So it's gaining control of your money. Then comes the payday loans, they really are an eyesore on debt. People get into these situations because of choice they've made, or had to make. My sister made the mistake with credit and store cards and at the time she didn't need them! So there is a way to manage money. Priority bills, such as rent and tax, these can cause the worst effect, then utilities and then spending food ect. Here Britain it's a different perspective and you get some assistance. Such as utilities have to give you an option for payment meter (normally on a tariff). Water can't cut your supply because of health environment issue. In some situation you can get payday and loans frozen for a duration. However it's saying that you won't attempt to attain credit. A lot with poverty trap is getting a plan to stop accumulating debt. If there is a minimum wage then it's more control, America seem more aggresive with sales ect, but it makes people live beyond there means. There is the zero hour contracts here that cause irregularity in people's income.
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I was someone that actually made money throughout covid and lockdown. The government told the industry to keep producing food because we was asked if we was going to work through that pandemic. However, this still ends the same way. I know during lockdown the leisure and hospitality, and fitness and gyms hit the reality first. I know of some businesses not only shut down, the actual black hole, financial loss, that itself is heartache. We saw went increase, then mortgage rates, forcing landlords to sell out, while rental price rocketed. The company I worked for shut down some of its industry causing redundancy, due to financial losses, and they wasn't replacing staff, increasing work loads, and everything from a paper clip to plastic cups (cutbacks), if something was broken we was told it wasn't being replaced!! To the point of health and safety. However, it is more than coincidence that companies are closing down now in this period since March. However, they ran it into the ground. A lot of truth said in the video
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Its hard for others that are not effected, or have little knowledge to understand the type of things someone is going through with schizophrenia. My former partner was effected with the disorder long before we meet, I'm going back to the late 90s and early millennium years. Sadly, later there was brain deficiency. The time that we meet, mental health was being managed good. However, the hallucinations began in his late twenties and centred around his landlord and manager from work. The hallucinations where audio, coming from inside the room particularly with the landlord that lived down stairs with his with. In the hallucinations they would gradually verbally abusive, his landlord had never been verbally abusive and after he confronted the landlord and found out that they wasn't arguing about him and they hadn't used abusive terms, it most have been frightening to be experiencing this happening. How he described this sometimes he knew it be hallucinations but it became erratic, more erratic. If you can picture being in a room and hearing many voices coming from inside that room, then being able to focus are even communicate with someone that is there is going to be out of focus. Especially, with health professionals sometimes miss a lot of things because they have no idea of the human side, experiencing this stuff. The place that we lived, there use to be a project called "springboard " everyone there had mental health issues away of building their own community and support. They used arts and crafts, holistic. I don't know if this continues, or there is support network similar. It was interesting to watch the video. Good π
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Yes I agree with people's comments on innovation... I think its arrogant to say ALL innovation has taken shape, that has ever been. Humans create innovation, not computer's, machines or robotics. The financial market creates that doom and gloom forecast, always does, especially when I receive my pension statement... so I have little faith in pension growth... I'm from the UK π¬π§ and there are similarities. Housing is a typical scenery, and like the video explained.. appartments and smaller accommodation than the bigger detached properties than previously the parents idea. However, in the UK π¬π§ it's the deposit are the problem, rentals are more expensive compared to people's income.. so if you have the investment in property, then it pays to lease the property for rental and yourself find a caravan or something π
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all that rich and poor stuff!! I can't imagine the future generations, but I think it can't be estimated on calculations and speculation alone.. I learn from my father expectations was high, and how they sold investment was 'exaggerated ' but the result was less. There are pros and cons in everything... some pay off, some don't its the b*stads game π
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