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Wat Nongwang Khon Kaen Thailand
Beautiful Thai temple in Khon Kaen province in Thailand.
Isaan
Driving at country side in Thailand
Ayutthaya Day Tour - HUGE Freshwater Shrimp in Thailand! เที่ยวอยุธยา กินกุ้งแม่น้ำจัมโบ้ มันเยิ้ม
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In this video we took an Ayutthaya (อยุธยา), Thailand day trip tour from Bangkok. After visiting a temple, we then at Thai boat noodles, visited a few more attractions in Ayutthaya, and finished the day with an epic meal of huge freshwater shrimp, one of the best foods to eat in Thailand!
Ayutthaya (อยุธยา), Thailand - The drive from Bangkok to Ayutthaya took about 1.5 hours, and we rolled into Ayutthaya sometime in the middle of the morning.
Wat Yai Chai Mongkhon (วัดใหญ่ชัยมงคล) - Wat Yai Chai Mongkhon (วัดใหญ่ชัยมงคล) is one of the most significant and interesting ancient temples to visit in Ayutthaya. What I like most about the temple is being able to climb to the middle level for a nice view over the temple complex.
Boat noodles at Kuay Teow Reua Pa Lek (ร้านก๋วยเตี๋ยวเรือป้าเล็ก) - After visiting one of the famous temples in Ayutthaya, we then headed to eat boat noodles. The boat noodles were alright, but they weren’t the best I’ve had. They were actually a little on the sweet side for me, but still good.
Wat Mahathat (วัดมหาธาตุ) - Another one of the must see attractions in Ayutthaya, locate in Ayutthaya historical park is Wat Mahathat (วัดมหาธาตุ). One of the most well known sites at this temple is the head of Buddha which fell down and has been wrapped up inside the roots of a tree.
Freshwater prawns / shrimp at Rauen Sai Nam Restaurant (ร้านอาหารเรือนสายน้ำ) - One of the best reasons to go to Ayutthaya is to eat freshwater shrimp. They are absolutely sensational. On this day trip to Ayutthaya we drove over to a restaurant called Rauen Sai Nam Restaurant (ร้านอาหารเรือนสายน้ำ). The giant freshwater prawns were grilled with nothing on them, and they are truly some of the most amazing single ingredient things you’ll ever taste in your life.
Rauen Sai Nam Restaurant
Tang Luang 347 Bang Pa-in District
Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya 13160
ร้านอาหารเรือนสายน้ำ
ที่อยู่ ทางหลวง 347 บางปะอิน
จังหวัด อยุธยา
It was a great Bangkok day trip to Ayutthaya, and I especially enjoyed the freshwater shrimp!
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Birthday party for Tue and friends , at The Mekong riverside home , NakhonPhanom , Thailand.
On 01 / 05 / 2010 , Tue is 16 today , that why we have to have a big celebration for him.
Traditional weavers in Ban Nasai, Na Bua, Isaan, northern Thailand
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สถานที่ เคาท์ดาวน์นครพนม 2555 NAKHONPHANOM COUNTDOWN 2012
เทศบาลเมืองนครพนม ได้กำหนดใช้บริเวณ ลานกันเกรา หน้าตลาดอินโดจีน เป็นสถานที่จัดงานฉลองส่งท้ายปีเก่าต้อนรับปีใหม่ ซึ่งเริ่มตั้งแต่ 28 ธันวาคม ไปถึงวันที่ 4 มกราคม 2555 โดยเฉพาะการ เคาท์ดาวน์ นับเวลาถอยหลังการมาถึงของวันขึ้นปีใหม่ ในคืนวันที่ 31 ธันวาคม 2554
Тайланд 2014 Слайдшоу - Thailand Slideshow 4К
00:00 - Phuttha Monthon
01:59 - Phra Pathom Chedi, Nakhon Pathom
03:16 - Nakhon Pathom
3:30 - Kanchanaburi, Kwae river
3:44 - Wat Chaichumphon
3:58 - Wat Thawornwararam
4:40 - Death Railway
5:29 - Sinakharin Dam
5:57 - Erawan Falls - Водопад Эраван
8:24 - Wat PA Luang Ta Bua Yansampanno - Тигриный монастырь
10:02 - Wat Khiriwong, Nakhon Sawan
10:44 - Pak Nam Pho, Nakhon Sawan
10:51 - Sukhothai Historical park, Исторический парк Сукотаи
16:41 - Сушится рис.
17:02 - Rainbow Waterfall - Радужный водопад.
18:19 - Khruba Sri Wichai Monument
19:08 - Wat Phra Bat Huai Tom
19:57 -
Wat Nong WUA Thao
20:39 - Ping river, Mae Ping National Park
21:00 - Водопад
21:42 - Wat Phraputthabat Pha Nam
22:17 - Wat Phra That Si Chom Thong
22:31 - Wat Phraputthabat Song Roi
22:45 - Wat Numtok Maeklang, Зеркальный храм
23:20 - Mae Ya Waterfall
24:23 - Рисовые поля
24:37 - Mae Klang Waterfall
24:44 - Wachirathan Waterfall
25:05 - Sirithan Waterfall
25:19 - Siriphum Waterfall
25:40 - Pra MA Ha Tat Noppamethanedon and Pra MA Ha Tat
26:50 - King Inthanon Memorial Shrine - Мемориал Короля Инханона
26:58 - Doi Inthanon summit, Вершина горы Инхатон - 2565 метров
27:12 - Mae Pan Waterfall
27:32 - Pra MA Ha Tat Noppamethanedon and Pra MA Ha Tat at sunset
28:42 - On the way to Mae Hong Son - По дороге в Мае Хонг Сон
30:13 - Wat Phrathat Doi Kongmu, Mae Hong Son
31:02 - On the way to Soppong - По дороге в Соппонг
31:23 - Thampla Fish Cave
31:44 - Pang Mapha Viev point, Scenic Pangmapa
32:05 - Diamond cave
34:11 - Doi Giwlom, Highest mountain view point
34:18 - Pai Park Cottage
34:46 - Chedi Phra That Mae Yen
35:00 - Pai Canyon
35:49 - Walking Street, Night market - Ночной базар
36:31 - Pai river
36:45 - Mae She Thai Patthana Chit Chaloem Phra Kiait
37:06 - Pam Bok Waterfall
37:20 - Muang Paeng Hot Springs
37:34 - Wat Sop Phaem
37:48 - Pai Canyon
39:05 - Утро. В дороге.
39:19 - Mork Fa Waterfall
39:33 - Wat Tham Chiang Dao, Chiang Dao cave
40:50 - Wat Tham Pha Plong
41:04 - Wat Phra That Doi Mon Ching
41:39 - Sri Sangwan Waterfall
42:00 - Doi Angkhang
42:14 - Wat Tha Ton
43:38 - Sinakarintra Stit Mahasantikhiri Pagoda, Wat Santikhiri
44:34 - Чайные плантации
44:48 - Деревня
45:16 - Wat Pha That Doi Wao
46:05 - Golden Triangle
47:01 - Baandam Museum - Черный храм
48:39 - Chiang Rai Clocktower
48:46 - Wat Rong Khun White Temple - Белый храм
54:01 - Виды на дороге 1155
55:04 - Phu Chi Fa
56:00 - Phu Sang Waterfall
56:42 - Phayao lake
57:10 - Phayao
57:38 - Thaan thoong waterfall
57:52 - Mae Kachan Hot Spring and Geyser
57:59 - Wiang Kum Kam, Chiang Mai
58:20 - Wat Chediliem, Chiang Mai
58:34 - Wat Chedi Luang, Chiang Mai
58:55 - Wat Sri Suphan - Серебряный храм
59:23 - Wat Umong
59:30 - Chiang Mai
59:58 - Wat Phra That Doi Suthep
1:00:19 - Mae SA Water Fall
1:01:08 - Змеиная ферма
1:01:43 - Chiang Mai at night
1:01:57 - В самолете на Пхукет
1:02:32 - Khao Lak - thunderstorm, Кхаолак - гроза
1:02:46 - Ko Kho Khao
1:03:14 - Lighthouse Khao Lak at sunset
1:03:28 - Khao Lak - Sunset
1:04:03 - Lampi Waterfall
1:04:25 - Tonprai Waterfall
1:05:20 - Khao Lak Lam Ru Nationalpark
1:06:37 - Ton Chong Fa Waterfall
1:07:19 - Khao Lak - Sunset
1:09:04 - Coral & seashell beach
1:09:46 - Tam Nang Waterfall
1:11:10 - Boat to Similan islands
1:11:17 - Similan islands
1:17:56 - Mu Ko Surin National Park
1:22:50 - Boat to Tachai Island
1:23:04 - Tachai Island
1:25:03 - Chaomae Kuan-Im Shrine
1:25:24 - Elefant Trekking
1:25:38 - Khao Lak - Sunset
1:26:20 - Ton Chong Fa Waterfall
1:28:19 - Самолет - Дубаи
1:29:01 - Виды из самолета
roi-et beautiful country side/thailand
taking a look at roi-et country side ,it so green this time of the year.
My stroke of insight | Jill Bolte Taylor
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วัดป่ามหาไชย [Full] (Wat Pa Mahachai) ตำบลบ้านเกาะ อำเภอเมืองสมุทรสาคร จังหวัดสมุทรสาคร
วัดป่ามหาไชย (Wat Pa Mahachai) ตั้งอยู่ บ้านอ้อมโรงหีบ หมู่ที่ 7 ตำบลบ้านเกาะ อำเภอเมืองสมุทรสาคร จังหวัดสมุทรสาคร 74000
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Luang Pu Thuat: Thai Buddhist Monk silver statue in 4k
Luang Pu Thuat: Thai Buddhist Monk
Born in 1582, Luang Pu Thuat or หลวงปู่ทวด as he is referred to in Thai language was a revered Buddhist monk who lived in the old country of Siam. He was thought to have magical powers consisting of Buddhist elements and paved a path of pilgrimage for his followers through the southern Thai peninsula. Luang Pu Thuat passed away in 1682 making him 100 years old which was unheard of at the time.
There are many stories that have been passed down from generation to generation about the famous monk, many of which contain legendary tales of magic and even some about the monk himself performing miracles.
Amulets depicting images of Luang Pu Thuat are thought to have great protective powers to many people throughout Southeast Asia and have granted safety to people during times of distress. Some of the older more sacred amulets have even been responsible for saving lives from almost certain fatal automobile accidents. These amulets have great value and would be considered priceless to many.
Until this day, statues of Luang Pu Thuat can be found all over Thailand where Thai locals and tourists alike will go to worship and pay their respects.
Contains 12+ Troy ounces of solid silver
Part of the Asian Treasures Collection
Dimensions: cm W x cm H
Weight: 404+ grams
Metal: .925+ Silver
Mintage: Limited to 1000 casts
Features: Laser-etched with serial number, purity & certificate of authenticity
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Thailand ( TY-land), officially the Kingdom of Thailand and formerly known as Siam, is a country at the center of the Southeast Asian Indochinese peninsula composed of 76 provinces. At 513,120 km2 (198,120 sq mi) and over 68 million people, Thailand is the world's 50th largest country by total area and the 21st-most-populous country. The capital and largest city is Bangkok, a special administrative area. Thailand is bordered to the north by Myanmar and Laos, to the east by Laos and Cambodia, to the south by the Gulf of Thailand and Malaysia, and to the west by the Andaman Sea and the southern extremity of Myanmar. Its maritime boundaries include Vietnam in the Gulf of Thailand to the southeast, and Indonesia and India on the Andaman Sea to the southwest. Although nominally a constitutional monarchy and parliamentary democracy, the most recent coup in 2014 established a de facto military dictatorship.
Tai peoples migrated from southwestern China to mainland Southeast Asia from the 11th century; the oldest known mention of their presence in the region by the exonym Siamese dates to the 12th century. Various Indianised kingdoms such as the Mon, the Khmer Empire and Malay states ruled the region, competing with Thai states such as Ngoenyang, the Sukhothai Kingdom, Lan Na and the Ayutthaya Kingdom, which rivaled each other. European contact began in 1511 with a Portuguese diplomatic mission to Ayutthaya, one of the great powers in the region. Ayutthaya reached its peak during cosmopolitan Narai's reign (1656–88), gradually declining thereafter until being ultimately destroyed in 1767 in a war with Burma. Taksin quickly reunified the fragmented territory and established the short-lived Thonburi Kingdom. He was succeeded in 1782 by Buddha Yodfa Chulaloke, the first monarch of the Chakri dynasty and founder of the Rattanakosin Kingdom, which lasted into the early 20th century.
Through the 18th and 19th centuries, Siam faced pressure from France and the United Kingdom, including forced concessions of territory, but nevertheless it remained the only Southeast Asian country to avoid direct Western rule. Following a bloodless revolution in 1932, Siam became a constitutional monarchy and changed its official name to Thailand. While it joined the Allies in World War I, Thailand was an Axis satellite in World War II. In the late 1950s, a military coup revived the monarchy's historically influential role in politics. Thailand became a major ally of the United States and played a key anti-communist role in the region. Apart from a brief period of parliamentary democracy in the mid 1970s, Thailand has periodically alternated between democracy and military rule. In the 21st century, Thailand endured a political crisis that culminated in two coups and the establishment of its current and 20th constitution by the military junta.
Thailand is a unitary parliamentary constitutional monarchy under a military junta. Thailand is a founding member of Association of Southeast Asian Nations and remains a major ally of the US. Despite its comparatively sporadic changes in leadership, it is considered a regional power in Southeast Asia and a middle power in global affairs. With a high level of human development, the second largest economy in Southeast Asia, and the 20th largest by PPP, Thailand is classified as a newly industrialized economy; manufacturing, agriculture, and tourism are leading sectors of the economy.
The Vietnam War: Reasons for Failure - Why the U.S. Lost
In the post-war era, Americans struggled to absorb the lessons of the military intervention. About the book:
As General Maxwell Taylor, one of the principal architects of the war, noted, First, we didn't know ourselves. We thought that we were going into another Korean War, but this was a different country. Secondly, we didn't know our South Vietnamese allies... And we knew less about North Vietnam. Who was Ho Chi Minh? Nobody really knew. So, until we know the enemy and know our allies and know ourselves, we'd better keep out of this kind of dirty business. It's very dangerous.
Some have suggested that the responsibility for the ultimate failure of this policy [America's withdrawal from Vietnam] lies not with the men who fought, but with those in Congress... Alternatively, the official history of the United States Army noted that tactics have often seemed to exist apart from larger issues, strategies, and objectives. Yet in Vietnam the Army experienced tactical success and strategic failure... The...Vietnam War...legacy may be the lesson that unique historical, political, cultural, and social factors always impinge on the military...Success rests not only on military progress but on correctly analyzing the nature of the particular conflict, understanding the enemy's strategy, and assessing the strengths and weaknesses of allies. A new humility and a new sophistication may form the best parts of a complex heritage left to the Army by the long, bitter war in Vietnam.
U.S. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger wrote in a secret memo to President Gerald Ford that in terms of military tactics, we cannot help draw the conclusion that our armed forces are not suited to this kind of war. Even the Special Forces who had been designed for it could not prevail. Even Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara concluded that the achievement of a military victory by U.S. forces in Vietnam was indeed a dangerous illusion.
Doubts surfaced as to the effectiveness of large-scale, sustained bombing. As Army Chief of Staff Harold Keith Johnson noted, if anything came out of Vietnam, it was that air power couldn't do the job. Even General William Westmoreland admitted that the bombing had been ineffective. As he remarked, I still doubt that the North Vietnamese would have relented.
The inability to bomb Hanoi to the bargaining table also illustrated another U.S. miscalculation. The North's leadership was composed of hardened communists who had been fighting for independence for thirty years. They had defeated the French, and their tenacity as both nationalists and communists was formidable. Ho Chi Minh is quoted as saying, You can kill ten of my men for every one I kill of yours...But even at these odds you will lose and I will win.
The Vietnam War called into question the U.S. Army doctrine. Marine Corps General Victor H. Krulak heavily criticised Westmoreland's attrition strategy, calling it wasteful of American lives... with small likelihood of a successful outcome. In addition, doubts surfaced about the ability of the military to train foreign forces.
Between 1965 and 1975, the United States spent $111 billion on the war ($686 billion in FY2008 dollars). This resulted in a large federal budget deficit.
More than 3 million Americans served in the Vietnam War, some 1.5 million of whom actually saw combat in Vietnam. James E. Westheider wrote that At the height of American involvement in 1968, for example, there were 543,000 American military personnel in Vietnam, but only 80,000 were considered combat troops. Conscription in the United States had been controlled by the President since World War II, but ended in 1973.
By war's end, 58,220 American soldiers had been killed, more than 150,000 had been wounded, and at least 21,000 had been permanently disabled. According to Dale Kueter, Sixty-one percent of those killed were age 21 or younger. Of those killed in combat, 86.3 percent were white, 12.5 percent were black and the remainder from other races. The youngest American KIA in the war was PFC Dan Bullock, who had falsified his birth certificate and enlisted in the US Marines at age 14 and who was killed in combat at age 15. Approximately 830,000 Vietnam veterans suffered symptoms of posttraumatic stress disorder. An estimated 125,000 Americans fled to Canada to avoid the Vietnam draft, and approximately 50,000 American servicemen deserted. In 1977, United States President Jimmy Carter granted a full, complete and unconditional pardon to all Vietnam-era draft dodgers. The Vietnam War POW/MIA issue, concerning the fate of U.S. service personnel listed as missing in action, persisted for many years after the war's conclusion.
วัดพระศรีมหาธาตุวรมหาวิหาร วัดประชาธิปไตย แขวงอนุสาวรีย์ เขตบางเขน กรุงเทพมหานคร
วัดพระศรีมหาธาตุวรมหาวิหาร (Wat Phra Si Mahathat) วัดประชาธิปไตย แขวงอนุสาวรีย์ เขตบางเขน กรุงเทพมหานคร 10220
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วัดยานนาวา [Full] (Wat Yannawa) ริมแม่น้ำเจ้าพระยา แขวงยานนาวา เขตสาทร กรุงเทพมหานคร
วัดยานนาวา (Wat Yannawa) ตั้งอยู่ริมแม่น้ำเจ้าพระยา ติดถนนเจริญกรุง เลขที่ 40 ถ.เจริญกรุง แขวงยานนาวา เขตสาทร กรุงเทพมหานคร 10120
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My Friend Irma: Memoirs / Cub Scout Speech / The Burglar
My Friend Irma, created by writer-director-producer Cy Howard, is a top-rated, long-run radio situation comedy, so popular in the late 1940s that its success escalated to films, television, a comic strip and a comic book, while Howard scored with another radio comedy hit, Life with Luigi. Marie Wilson portrayed the title character, Irma Peterson, on radio, in two films and a television series. The radio series was broadcast from April 11, 1947 to August 23, 1954.
Dependable, level-headed Jane Stacy (Cathy Lewis, Diana Lynn) began each weekly radio program by narrating a misadventure of her innocent, bewildered roommate, Irma, a dim-bulb stenographer from Minnesota. The two central characters were in their mid-twenties. Irma had her 25th birthday in one episode; she was born on May 5. After the two met in the first episode, they lived together in an apartment rented from their Irish landlady, Mrs. O'Reilly (Jane Morgan, Gloria Gordon).
Irma's boyfriend Al (John Brown) was a deadbeat, barely on the right side of the law, who had not held a job in years. Only someone like Irma could love Al, whose nickname for Irma was Chicken. Al had many crazy get-rich-quick schemes, which never worked. Al planned to marry Irma at some future date so she could support him. Professor Kropotkin (Hans Conried), the Russian violinist at the Princess Burlesque theater, lived upstairs. He greeted Jane and Irma with remarks like, My two little bunnies with one being an Easter bunny and the other being Bugs Bunny. The Professor insulted Mrs. O'Reilly, complained about his room and reluctantly became O'Reilly's love interest in an effort to make her forget his back rent.
Irma worked for the lawyer, Mr. Clyde (Alan Reed). She had such an odd filing system that once when Clyde fired her, he had to hire her back again because he couldn't find anything. Useless at dictation, Irma mangled whatever Clyde dictated. Asked how long she had been with Clyde, Irma said, When I first went to work with him he had curly black hair, then it got grey, and now it's snow white. I guess I've been with him about six months.
Irma became less bright as the program evolved. She also developed a tendency to whine or cry whenever something went wrong, which was at least once every show. Jane had a romantic inclination for her boss, millionaire Richard Rhinelander (Leif Erickson), but he had no real interest in her. Another actor in the show was Bea Benaderet.
Katherine Elisabeth Wilson (August 19, 1916 -- November 23, 1972), better known by her stage name, Marie Wilson, was an American radio, film, and television actress. She may be best remembered as the title character in My Friend Irma.
Born in Anaheim, California, Wilson began her career in New York City as a dancer on the Broadway stage. She gained national prominence with My Friend Irma on radio, television and film. The show made her a star but typecast her almost interminably as the quintessential dumb blonde, which she played in numerous comedies and in Ken Murray's famous Hollywood Blackouts. During World War II, she was a volunteer performer at the Hollywood Canteen. She was also a popular wartime pin-up.
Wilson's performance in Satan Met a Lady, the second film adaptation of Dashiell Hammett's detective novel The Maltese Falcon, is a virtual template for Marilyn Monroe's later onscreen persona. Wilson appeared in more than 40 films and was a guest on The Ed Sullivan Show on four occasions. She was a television performer during the 1960s, working until her untimely death.
Wilson's talents have been recognized with three stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame: for radio at 6301 Hollywood Boulevard, for television at 6765 Hollywood Boulevard and for movies at 6601 Hollywood Boulevard.
Wilson married four times: Nick Grinde (early 1930s), LA golf pro Bob Stevens (1938--39), Allan Nixon (1942--50) and Robert Fallon (1951--72).
She died of cancer in 1972 at age 56 and was interred in the Columbarium of Remembrance at Forest Lawn Cemetery in Hollywood Hills.
Racism, School Desegregation Laws and the Civil Rights Movement in the United States
The African-American Civil Rights Movement (1955--1968) refers to the social movements in the United States aimed at outlawing racial discrimination against black Americans and restoring voting rights to them. This article covers the phase of the movement between 1955 and 1968, particularly in the South. The emergence of the Black Power Movement, which lasted roughly from 1966 to 1975, enlarged the aims of the Civil Rights Movement to include racial dignity, economic and political self-sufficiency, and freedom from oppression by white Americans.
The movement was characterized by major campaigns of civil resistance. Between 1955 and 1968, acts of nonviolent protest and civil disobedience produced crisis situations between activists and government authorities. Federal, state, and local governments, businesses, and communities often had to respond immediately to these situations that highlighted the inequities faced by African Americans. Forms of protest and/or civil disobedience included boycotts such as the successful Montgomery Bus Boycott (1955--1956) in Alabama; sit-ins such as the influential Greensboro sit-ins (1960) in North Carolina; marches, such as the Selma to Montgomery marches (1965) in Alabama; and a wide range of other nonviolent activities.
Noted legislative achievements during this phase of the Civil Rights Movement were passage of Civil Rights Act of 1964, that banned discrimination based on race, color, religion, or national origin in employment practices and public accommodations; the Voting Rights Act of 1965, that restored and protected voting rights; the Immigration and Nationality Services Act of 1965, that dramatically opened entry to the U.S. to immigrants other than traditional European groups; and the Fair Housing Act of 1968, that banned discrimination in the sale or rental of housing. African Americans re-entered politics in the South, and across the country young people were inspired to action.
Desegregation busing in the United States (also known as forced busing or simply busing) is the practice of assigning and transporting students to schools in such a manner as to redress prior racial segregation of schools, or to overcome the effects of residential segregation on local school demographics.
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Home Alcohol Detox - What you need to prepare. Alcoholic detoxification, im an alcoholic
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1. 0:35 Inform the doctors.
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3. 2:26 Prepare all your meals for 7 days.
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6. 7:25 Don't take controlled drugs not prescribed for you.
7. 8:25 You will need someone around.
8. 9:05 be careful of who you tell, about this detox.
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