Светскую львицу Ксению Мерц, которая не раз фигурировала в скандалах со своим персоналом, вызывает на детектор лжи ее бывшая домработница. Альфия Абдрашитова заявила, что провела две недели в реанимации после жестокого избиения хозяйкой. В ответ Ксения Мерц выдвинула встречное обвинение, заявив, что Альфия похитила у нее 7 млн рублей. Кто из них говорит правду?
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And here is the last top ten for this month, a follow up to the Top 10 Most Effective MEDIEVAL Weapons which I know you guys liked, on this video we will go through the most effective weapons used by samurai and ashigaru in Feudal Japan.
The most iconic Japanese weapon is the katana; It is characterized by its particular appearance: a single-edged, curved blade with a circular or squared guard and long grip for grabbing with two hands.
The first use of «katana» (gatana) as a word to describe a long sword that was different from a tachi occurs in the Kamakura Period (1185–1333).
The katana became very popular amongst samurai due to the changing nature of close-combat warfare. The quicker draw of the sword was well suited to combat where victory depended heavily on short response times.
The katana was often paired with a smaller companion sword, such as a wakizashi, or it could also be worn with the tantō, a smaller, similarly shaped dagger. The pairing of a katana with a smaller sword is called the daishō.
The katana is generally defined as the standard sized, moderately curved (as opposed to the older «tachi» style featuring more curvature) Japanese sword with a blade length greater than 60 cm ( 23 1⁄2 inches).It is characterized by its distinctive appearance: a curved, slender, single-edged blade with a circular or squared guard (tsuba) and long grip to accommodate two hands.
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The Japanese sword is the soul of the Samurai. The crafting of this work of art — which embodies beauty, strength and tradition — has been shrouded in secrecy for more than thousand years.
Because of the highly advanced techniques and numerous years of dedicated effort required in crafting Japanese swords, the skill has always been a closely kept and jealously guarded secret.
Yohindo Yoshihara is a consummate Japanese swordsmith and a very high regarded Mukansa craftman in Japan. He is also the best-known Japanes swordsmith outside of Japan.
His masterpieces have been purchased for exhibit by the Metropolitan Museum of art in New York City and the Museum of fine Arts in Boston. He has numerous fans worldwide, including His Royal highness, king Gustav of Sweden.
This video has been produced to appeal to all aficionados of Japanese sword around the world and is a treasure trove of sercrets to Yohindo Yoshiharas truly outstanding Japanese sword craftsmanship.
The Viking age in European history was from about AD700 to 1100. During this period many Vikings left their homelands in Scandinavia and travelled by longboat to other countries, like Britain and Ireland.
When the people of Britain first saw the Viking longboats they came down to the shore to welcome them. However, the Vikings fought the local people, stealing from churches and burning buildings to the ground.
The people of Britain called the invaders Danes, but they came from Norway and Sweden as well as Denmark.
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taylor swift
taeok lee
indiana cheairs
samuel silver
yoe apolinario
maria wada
jazz smith
gracie stewart
jake landgrebe
nolan padilla
mark villaver
robert green
mason cutler
sienna lyons
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taylor swift
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jil hardin
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chancler haynes
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sunshine madsen
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rebecca skinner
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kathy palmer
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manny tapia
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“pie” alexander griffiths
storyboards
vincent lucido
the song
written by taylor swift and aaron dessner
produced by aaron dessner
recorded by jonathan low and aaron dessner
mixed by jonathan low
orchestration by bryce dessner
mastered by greg calbi and steve fallone
drum machine programming, percussion, keyboards, synthesizers, piano and electric, bass and
acoustic guitars by aaron dessner
synthesizers and drum machine programming by james mcalister
percussion and drum machine programming by bryan devendorf
violin by yuki numata resnick
electric guitar by josh kaufman
cello by clarice jensen
glockenspiel by jason treuting
flute by alex sopp
french horn by cj camerieri
keyboard and synthesizers by thomas bartlett
intro music
modular synth by benjamin lanz
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Forging a Katana in a futuristic Cyberpunk style. The goal of this project was to create a cross between a Lightsaber and a very real, very functional Katana. This is a detailed look at the steps involved in the build, the most notable of which are: forging both a back and front section for the blade, creating an artificial differential heat treat by tempering the two sections of the blade at different temperatures, making the handle out of scrap metal, sand blasting the handle components with a homemade sand blaster, and finally lights! The glow of the blade and handle are created with electroluminescent wire and tape respectively. This stuff is produces a great effect, and is driven by a circuit board and homemade battery box which are entirely self-contained in the handle of the katana.
This was a tough project. Both the concept and execution pushed my limits, but the result is a badass blade that I am proud to hang on the wall next to all the other ones that will never actually be used… Anyways, this thing would fit right into the Cyberpunk cities of the future, razor sharp and sinister, yet sleek and sexy at the same time. Enjoy the fast paced, no BS build video. Thanks for watching!