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Vehicle Ignition System Basics
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In this episode of Saturday Mechanic, Ben Wojdyla explains the basics on how an ignition system operates and how it has evolved over the years.
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American Red Cross Lifeguard, First Aid, CPR & AED Certification Courses
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Williamson County Parks & Recreation offers an American Red Cross Lifeguard, First Aid, CPR & AED Certification Course during the months of February – May.
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Solo Overnight Australian Bushcraft Camp In A Cave With Hammock
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Hiking through the AustralIan bush and overnight wild camp under a rock overhang in my hammock. With a little bit of bushcraft in there too. Hope you enjoy it! More video’s to come soon.
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How Obama’s EPA Nearly Bankrupted John Duarte’s Farm
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A controversial rule on water pollution allowed the agency to micromanage private land use.
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EPA Chief Scott Pruitt has set out to transform the agency he leads to a greater extent than any of Trump’s other cabinet appointees, pledging to end what he dubbed the agency’s “anti-energy agenda” by loosening requirements on carbon emissions and eliminating land use restrictions.
Environmentalists vehemently opposed Pruitt’s appointment, depicting him as a climate change denier determined to undermine the EPA’s core mission of protecting the environment.
One of Pruitt’s first targets is a controversial rule on water pollution put in place by the Obama administration that he deemed a “power grab” by environmental regulators.
To better understand why property rights advocates applauded the move, consider the case of fourth-generation farmer John Duarte, who has fought a protracted and costly legal battle with federal regulators over how to till his 450-acre farm in Tehama County, California.
In 2012, the Army Corps of Engineers, working in conjunction with the EPA, accused Duarte of damaging wetland features on his property. He was hit with million in fines and restoration fees.
Duarte’s troubles stemmed from a 2015 provision in the Clean Water Act known as the Waters of the United States rule that was meant to better protect large bodies of water by regulating use of the streams, ponds, and ditches that flow into them. The EPA has used this provision to micromanage private land use.
The agency accused Duarte of mismanaging the wetland areas located on his property, claiming that his four-inch plow furrows created small mountain ranges. They contend Duarte should have obtained a permit before tilling his own land.
“The average time to obtain a Clean Water Act permit is close to two years, and the average cost just to hire the consultants and do the studies to get permits approaches a quarter of a million dollars,” says Anthony François, a lawyer with the Pacific Legal Foundation who represented Duarte in his case against the government.
In 2016, attorneys general from 31 states (including Pruitt) challenged the Obama administration’s overreach on the Clean Water Act. The case is still active in federal court.
University of Virginia Law Professor Jason Scott Johnston, who is also an adjunct scholar at the libertarian CATO Institute, believes it’s likely the Supreme Court would strike down the 2015 water regulation. He says that the Obama administration expanded the definition of wetlands beyond the parameters set by the Court in the 2007 Rapanos v. United States decision.
In February, President Donald Trump signed an executive order instructing the EPA to repeal the Waters of the United States rule, but getting the regulation off the books could take several years and be delayed by legal challenges from environmental groups.
Meanwhile, Duarte settled his case in August for .1 million to avoid paying a significantly larger fine. He hopes Pruitt’s focus on regulatory rollback will restore farmers’ property rights.
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Constance by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Source: http://incompetech.com/music/ Artist: https://incompetech.com/
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Endangered Australian Species
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This short slideshow only depicts a handful of Australian species facing extinction. Deforestation is the leading cause of their declining numbers.
We don’t want all these beautiful Australian animals to only exist in zoos or protected habitats, we want to see them flourish in the wild!
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How To Make Chicken Fried Steak With White Gravy: The Best Country Fried Steak Recipe
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How To Make Country Fried Steak With White Gravy
Chicken Fried Steak Recipe
Season cubed steaks with 1 tsp Salt, 1 tsp Garlic powder, 1/2 tsp Black pepper, and 1/2 tsp Cayenne pepper
Place 1 cup of flour in a bowl and season flour with 1 tsp Salt, 1/2 tsp Garlic powder, 1/2 tsp Black pepper, and 1/2 tsp Cayenne pepper
In a big bowl, combine 2 eggs with 1/4 cup of buttermilk and stir until well blended
Coat cubed steak in seasoned flour…. then dip the steak into the egg buttermilk mixture… allow access mixture to drip off then dip back into the seasoned flour to double coat
Sit coated steak aside on a plate for 20 minutes to allow the flour to sink into the steak
Meanwhile, place 1 cup of oil in a frying pan and place the pan of oil over medium heat
Once hot add steak and fry for approx 3-4 minutes on each side or until golden brown on each side
Sit steak on paper towel to drain oil
Drain some oil from the pan… leave 6 tbs of in the pan
Heat on low
To the pan add 1- 1/2 tbs of flour and stir until flour dissolves
Add 1-1/2 cup of carnation milk and about 1/4 cup of beef stock and stir until well blended and smooth
Season gravy with a 1/4 tsp of Salt and a little 1/2 tsp Onion powder, 1/4 tsp and Black Pepper
And that’s How To Make Country Fried Steak
Hurricanes 101 | National Geographic
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Find out how hurricanes can be so destructive.
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Dixie Chicks – Travelin’ Soldier (Live)
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Music video by Dixie Chicks performing Travelin’ Soldier (Live). (C) 2017 Columbia Records, a Division of Sony Music Entertainment
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WISP Rural Internet
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Lush Brothers had a chance to sit down with the Founder and President of Wisp Rural Internet, Chris Evelyn, to find out his story and why he started the company.
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