Himbaza Kayijuka Moise
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How to Develop Black and White Film at Home
Thank you to Squarespace for sponsoring this video. One of the initial videos I created on this channel was about home color film development. Even after three years, it remains one of my most popular videos. However, since then, I have gained a lot more knowledge about film, and I believe it's time for an updated version of that video.
By Himbaza Kayijuka Moise5 months ago in Art
Israeli army mistakenly kills 3 hostages during combat in Gaza
Hi everyone. I have breaking news from Israel. The IDF has confirmed that three Israeli hostages were mistakenly killed during combat in Gaza. The suspicion over their identities arose when their bodies were returned to Israel. The IDF spokesperson, Daniel Hagari, stated that the hostages' bodies were transferred to Israeli territory for examination, which confirmed their identities. Two of the hostages have been identified as Yotam Heim and Samir Talala, who were kidnapped from kibbutz Kafar Aza and kibbutz near Am, respectively. The third hostage's identity has not been disclosed at the request of their family. This tragic incident raises questions about the IDF's strategy in rescuing hostages by force, as more hostages have been killed in recent days. The Israelis maintain that diplomacy has reached an impasse, leaving them with no choice but to take this approach. Meanwhile, the US has already urged for a resolution to the situation The IDF's decision to reduce its presence in Gaza will undoubtedly have an impact on Israel's military operations. This move, coupled with the pressure from the White House, raises questions about how it will affect the overall situation. It will be intriguing to observe the public's reaction, especially considering the frequent visits to Hostage Square and meetings with the families of the hostages. These families, who are calling for more government intervention to secure the release of their loved ones, have differing opinions on the best approach. While some advocate for diplomatic solutions, others believe in the use of force. This divergence of views may lead to a demand for a change in strategy from the public. Additionally, the growing disagreements between the US and Israel, particularly regarding the timing and duration of the war in Gaza, further complicate the situation. National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan's presence in the region aims to mend this strained relationship. The US hopes for a swift resolution to the conflict within the next six weeks, while Israel anticipates a longer timeline. Furthermore, the US envisions the involvement of a revitalized Palestinian Authority in shaping Gaza's future, but Israel has rejected this proposal, expressing its intention to maintain a presence in the region Gaza, on the other hand, the US has expressed their opposition to Israel's occupation of Gaza, highlighting significant differences between the two. This is why Jake Sullivan is currently in Israel, aiming to establish better relations and address these disparities. Throughout the day, Sullivan has been meeting with Israeli officials, including Prime Minister Netanyahu, as well as the President of Palestine, Mahmoud Abbas. It is important to consider the impact of this meeting on the ongoing conflict. While much attention has been given to Sullivan's time with the Israeli Prime Minister, it is also noteworthy that he made time to visit the West Bank and meet with Abbas, the President of the Palestinian Authority. This aligns with the US stance of supporting a revitalized Palestinian Authority and advocating for a two-state solution. The US believes that the Palestinian Authority plays a crucial role in achieving this goal. However, it remains uncertain how long the US will continue to pursue this approach and if it will prove effective. It is worth mentioning that some Palestinians on the ground have expressed reservations about the Palestinian Authority. Nevertheless, the US is actively engaging with both the Palestinian Authority and the Israelis in an effort to find a viable solution for the future of Gaza.
By Himbaza Kayijuka Moise5 months ago in Journal
Ancient Mystery
I have been present for a considerable amount of time, encountering interesting individuals and engaging in daring activities. Therefore, one might assume that there is very little that can surprise me. However, that assumption would be incorrect.
By Himbaza Kayijuka Moise5 months ago in History
Life After Death
Imagine standing at the threshold of life's greatest enigma, where the veil between life and death whispers secrets of the unknown. Have you ever pondered what lies beyond this delicate curtain? Join us as we explore this age-old mystery, unraveling the profound tapestry of existence that has captivated human curiosity throughout the ages. In our quest for understanding, we turn to Dolores Cannon, a master of past life regression and hypnotherapy, renowned for her pioneering explorations into the afterlife and spiritual evolution. Through thousands of hypnotic regressions, Cannon has unveiled startling revelations about the soul's journey, reincarnation, and the intricate webs that weave our cosmic existence. Her contributions to this enigmatic field are not merely academic or theoretical; they are beacons of light, illuminating the path for those seeking to comprehend the deeper truths of our existence. Through her extensive research and explorations, she has pieced together a narrative that challenges our conventional views of life and death, urging us to look beyond the physical veil. As we embark on this journey of discovery, a central question emerges: What really happens after we die? Is death merely the cessation of physical existence, or is it a gateway to a new dimension of being? Does our consciousness continue, and if so, in what form? Join us as we delve into the profound teachings of Dolores Cannon, unraveling the mysteries of life after death. In section one, we will focus on understanding death. Through Dolores Cannon's revolutionary perspective, we will explore death not as an end, but as a pivotal transition, a gateway to a journey far beyond our physical constraints. Cannon's insights, drawn from countless hypnotic regression sessions, paint death in a light that challenges the fearsome shadow it often casts in our collective psyche. She invites us to embrace a new understanding of death, one that opens doors to infinite possibilities.
By Himbaza Kayijuka Moise5 months ago in Humans
About Your Heart Attack | Nucleus Health
- If you have recently been treated for a heart attack, a condition caused by a blockage of blood flow to your heart muscle, this video will help you understand the condition and its treatment. Your heart is a muscular organ that pumps blood containing the oxygen and nutrients your body needs. The main pumping chamber of your heart is the left ventricle. When your left ventricle contracts it sends oxygen-rich blood to your body through a large artery called the aorta. Connected to your aorta are small arteries called coronary arteries. Blood flows from your aorta through the coronary arteries to supply your heart muscle with oxygen and nutrients. During your heart attack, blood flow through one of your coronary arteries may have been severely reduced or completely blocked. Your reduced blood flow may have been caused by a buildup of a fatty substance called plaque in your coronary arteries. If this plaque became disrupted, a blood clot might form and severely worsen the narrowing or lead to a sudden complete blockage, stopping blood flow down the artery. A blockage in your coronary arteries prevented the oxygen and nutrients in your blood from reaching the part of your heart supplied by the artery. As a result, heart muscle in that area started to die. Damage to part of your heart muscle is called a heart attack. It's also known as a myocardial infarction, or MI. Your heart Dr. may have recommended a procedure to help open the blockage and improve blood flow to the damaged area. The procedure you had may have been a coronary angioplasty. During a coronary angioplasty, a balloon tipped catheter inflates inside your blocked coronary artery to open it. The procedure may have involved placing a stent to help prop the artery open.This is usually a thin metal mesh that acts as a scaffold.Or you may have had a coronary arterybypass graft, or CABG.CABG is a surgical procedure in which the blocked areasof the coronary arteries are by passedwith veins or other arteries from the body.our heart is an amazing organ it works hard for usevery second of every day delivering blood and oxygen to every cell in our Body but when sudden cardiac arrest strikes our heart suddenly and unexpectedly stops speeding effectively and blood flow stops without any Intervention the brain vital organs and our heart will begin to die beginning cpr is the person's only chance of survival brain damage will start to set in within 4 minutes and after 10 minutes brain damage becomes irreversible the power to save a life is truly in your hands performing cpr accomplishes two critical Things one compressions move oxygenated blood to the brain to keep the brain alive and two compressions keep blood and oxygen moving to the heart muscle itself so that it has the best chance of resuming a normal electrical rhythm after a shock is delivered as you begin compressions you are creating an artificial pump and doing the work of the heart manually with each good effective Compression you are building up pressure in the system which will move blood around the Heart and up to the brain it does take time to get the blood moving with cpr so it is very important to push hard and push fast to build the pressure up which keeps blood going to the brain pushing down at least two inches allows for the heart to be squeezed and blood to move out pushing at a rate of 100 to 120 compressions per minute is necessary to keep blood pumping let's see what happens when we take our hands off the chest blood stops moving to the brain it is for this reason that if you are taking your hands off the chest to deliver breaths or switching rolls it is critical to minimize time off the Chest watch what happens when we don't push deep enough blood does not reach the brain the same is true if we do not push fast Enough watch what happens when we push too fast the heart does not have time to refill with blood therefore not enough blood gets pumped out watch what happens when we don't allow the body to decompress and allow the chest to fully recoil the heart does not have a chance to refill with blood therefore no blood gets pumped out so remember the key purpose of delivering compressions is to keep oxygenated blood moving within the heart and up to the brain to keep the brain alive we need to push hard and push fast in the center of the chest if ribs break that's okay what's not Okay is allowing the brain to die from a lack of oxygen so remember you are their only hope do the best you can and don't give up until medical help arrives or an aed is present you can do it.
By Himbaza Kayijuka Moise5 months ago in Humans
How China has been ‘exploiting’ a US Customs loophole
In less than a month, Chinese President Xi met with President Biden, and Beijing vowed to curb production. However, China has been exploiting the U.S. trade law, taking advantage of a loophole that allows millions of international mail packages to enter the U.S.
By Himbaza Kayijuka Moise5 months ago in Journal