Happy Endings - Inside suburban Thai massage parlours
For $20-$150, you can get a ‘happy ending’ (and more) in Thai massage parlours in suburban Australia, but at what cost to the workers?
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English Accents | American & Australian Pronunciation Differences
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In this lesson, I'll introduce you to Allan! He's an American ???????? and he happens to be my brother-in-law!! When we filmed this video, Allan had just arrived in Australia for the very first time... And was feeling confused about some of the Australian slang words he had been hearing!
In his FIRST EVER YouTube appearance, he helped me to demonstrate some of the pronunciation differences between the American & Australian English accents!
You'll probably learn some new words too!
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Big Fat Smile establish International Cultural Exchange with Ladder Education China
Big Fat Smile has announced the establishment of an International Cultural Exchange between Big Fat Smile in Australia and Yangzhou Ladder Education in China, for early years education.
Big Fat Smile has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Yangzhou Ladder Education, the purpose of which is to establish an enduring partnership to facilitate cooperation, friendship and understanding for the advancement of shared cultural, educational and business interests.
Staff from Gorge, Western Suburbs and Woronora Heights Community Preschools (0-5) will visit and work in their Sister-Preschools in China, sharing information on education systems, practices and culture, with the first exchanges taking place later this year.
CEO Bill Feld said, This initiative is one in a series of actions designed to extend our cultural competence, embrace a larger cooperative agenda and to understand better the world in which we live.
HONG KONG AIRLINES review | HX15 Hong Kong to Gold Coast (BUSINESS CLASS)
WELCOME to my 25th flight in 2018! On 13th October, I flew Hong Kong Airlines from Hong Kong to Gold Coast (Australia). I hope you enjoy this trip report on a non-Oneworld carrier!
This route has been suspended since 28th October, so just two weeks after I flew it.
As promised, British Airways A380 Club World review:
What you'll see in this clip:
- Hong Kong Airport Overview
- Hong Kong Airlines Club Autus lounge
- Boarding
- Seat features
- Inflight entertainment system
- Lavatory onboard
- Take-off and landing clip
- Dinner and Breakfast
Some useful information:
Airline: Hong Kong Airlines
Flight number: HX15
Aircraft type: Airbus A330-300
Aircraft registration number: B-LNQ
Origin: Hong Kong Chek Lap Kok International Airport (HKG / VHHH)
Destination: Gold Coast Airport (OOL / YBCG)
Flight date: 13-10-2018
Meal: Dinner and Breakfast
Seat: 16A
Flight duration: 9 hours
Future flight reviews include:
- British Airways E170 London City to Paris Orly (economy class)
- Emirates A380-800 Hong Kong to Bangkok (economy class) – return
- Etihad A380-800 Paris CDG to Abu Dhabi (economy class)
- Etihad A330-200 Hong Kong to Abu Dhabi (economy class) – return
- Etihad B787-9 Abu Dhabi to London LHR (economy class)
- Qantas A380-800 Sydney to Hong Kong (business class) - mum
- Qantas A380-800 Sydney to Hong Kong (economy class)
- Qantas B737-800 Adelaide to Brisbane (economy class)
- Qantas B737-800 Brisbane to Sydney (economy class)
- Qantas B747-400 Hong Kong to Sydney (business class) -mum
- Virgin Australia B737-800 Gold Coast to Adelaide (business class)
You may find flight reviews on British Airways, Cathay Dragon, Cathay Pacific, Finnair, Hong Kong Airlines, Japan Airlines, Jetstar Japan, Malaysia Airlines, SriLankan Airlines, Qantas and Virgin Australia on my channel.
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How to Tell Real Jade from Fake
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A beautiful stone that can be the traditional green or other bright colors, jade has historically been used in Chinese and Korean art and jewelry. Learn how to spot real jade by following these tips.
Step 1: Scratch the surface of the jade
Use your fingernail to scratch the surface of the jade. Real jade is very solid and won't show a scratch.
Tip
Look for real jade with bright, intense colors, a smooth finish, and a watery luster.
Step 2: Touch the jade to your face
Hold the jade against the side of your face. The real deal will feel cold to the touch.
Step 3: Test with a warm pin
Warm a straight pin by placing it under hot running water. Touch the warm pin to the surface of the jade. A sign of fake jade is a scratch or indentation where the pin touched the surface.
Step 4: Examine for imperfections
Examine the surface of the jade and look for imperfections, like pits or other marks. Look for slight variations in color throughout the stone. Real jade is typically not going to look absolutely perfect.
Tip
Use a polishing cloth to clean your jade. Gem cleaners can damage the surface.
Step 5: Consult with a jeweler
Take your jade to a jeweler to get a professional opinion of your stone's authenticity. They will examine the jade and perform a density test. The jeweler can also help you determine the potential value of your piece -- maybe helping you uncover a treasure you never even knew you had.
Did You Know?
Jade is considered a good luck charm, particularly among East Asian cultures. Many believe that it can ward off evil spirits, and bring you health and wealth.
The Cambodian Boy Who Sleeps with a Python
Snake Boy (2008): In Cambodia, a real-life Mowgli strokes and kisses his five-metre long pet, a giant Burmese python. Seven-year old Sambath rides, wrestles and even sleeps with a snake big enough to squeeze a man to death. Subscribe to Journeyman:
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I pat and kiss it, like a husband and wife, Sambath says. As the family sit down to eat, Lucky the python slides around the edge of the room. It survives on a diet of four chickens a week, yet giant pythons have been known to eat their owners. Since the snake has been in our house we've been safe, says Sambath's mother who tenderly washes the python, which was just the size of a thumb when it first crawled into the family home.
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