Cạm Bẫy Thị Thành (2013) Trạng thái: Full 30/30 HD Đạo diễn: Lâm Lê Dũng Thời lượng: 47 phút / tập Số tập: 30 tập Tình trạng: Hoàn
“Cạm bẫy” từ chính sách Tỷ lệ thành công của chính sách áp trần giá dầu Nga phụ thuộc vào khả năng đoàn kết của G7. Trên thực tế, những điểm hạn chế từ chiến lược này đang dần lộ diện, trong bối cảnh EU áp đặt nhiều gói trừng phạt với Nga.
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Từ tin báo của ông P.P.L.T. (ngụ tỉnh Long An) tố giác cháu gái bị giữ tại quán karaoke Thu Ngân 2 và ép buộc làm việc, Phòng Cảnh sát hình sự đã phối hợp với Công an huyện Cờ Đỏ tiến hành kiểm tra quán karaoke Thu Ngân 2 và giải cứu an toàn 5 nạn nhân. Lê Thị Bích
Hôn nhân không hạnh phúc, Yasemin quyết định bỏ trốn nhưng bất thành khi chồng cô thuê Adem làm vệ sĩ mới cho cô. Để có thể cao chạy xa bay một cách hoàn hảo nhất, Yasemin đã lên kế hoạch quyến rũ Adem. Thế nhưng, với một người đàn ông đang có cuộc sống hạnh phúc cùng vợ và con gái, liệu Adem có vượt qua
A8UY. Motfim hân hạnh giới thiệu bộ phim "Công Tử Khuynh Thành". Bộ phim được dàn dựng tại Trung Quốc, thuộc thể loại Cổ Trang Tổng Hợp. Công Tử Khuynh Thành Your Sensibility My Destiny với sự khởi đầu từ thiếu nữ Lâm Tr, trong lúc hoảng loạn vì bị truy bắt đã lên nhầm xe ngựa của trang chủ Mạch Kim Trần. Sự tiếp xúc vô tình của hai người đã khiến Mạch Khinh Trần trời sinh vô tri vô cảm đã có được chìa khóa để cảm nhận thế giới. Với mối quan hệ đặc biệt này, hai người từ oan gia dần có tình cảm và đi đến việc nắm tay nhau chống lại vận mệnh...[Xem thêm] Lồng tiếng thuyết minh và vietsub các tập phim "cong tu khuynh thanh" nhanh nhất tại Motfim. Có thể nói "Không" với lỗi truy cập internet, khi thiết bị của bạn sử dụng DNS của Google. Xem cách dùng DNS Google bấm vào đây. Review bộ phim Công Tử Khuynh Thành Thiếu nữ Lâm Trì Bốc Quan Kim thủ vai và Mạch Kim Trần Vương Tinh Việt đóng là hàm ý tựa đề bộ phim Công Tử Khuynh Kim Trần vốn là người vô tri vô cảm nhưng khi tiếp xúc với cô nàng ngỗ nghịch Lâm Trì đã khiến trái tim anh như được sưởi ấm và dần cảm nhận được thế giới bên ngoài. Công Tử Khuynh Thành ám chỉ vị trang chủ này cùng Lâm Trì cô nương cả hai nắm tay nhau chống lại vận mệnh tàn ác, dù trước đó mối quan hệ giữa hai người như oan gia như dần bị cảm hóa bởi nét tương đồng của nhau. Nét diễn chân thật của cặp đôi chính đồng là chuyện tình lâm li bi đát. Website xem phim online sạch hàng đầu VN - phim mới phim hay cập nhật thuyết mình lồng tiếng và vietsub nhanh nhất, chất lượng Full HD !
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Jeff Sarti is the CEO of Morton Wealth. getty Human nature is hardwired to seek the familiar. Whether it’s time with our loved ones, our favorite pair of jeans or that perfect spot on the couch, we gravitate to the familiar because it puts our minds at ease. Familiarity feels safe and therefore trustworthy. While this instinct to seek out the familiar can be beneficial in some regards, I believe it is detrimental when applied to investing. In previous articles, I’ve advocated pursuing the right mindset when it comes to growing as a better investor. Related to this, I believe that our innate gravitation toward familiarity reinforces the “wrong mindset” when it comes to sound long-term investing. Why We Seek The Familiar An understanding of how familiarity biases our investment behavior starts with an explanation of why we are so drawn to seeking out the familiar. In his preeminent book, Thinking, Fast and Slow, Nobel Prize-winning economist Daniel Kahneman states that “familiarity breeds liking” because it is rooted in our survival instincts. Imagine you are a prehistoric hunter, out in the wild as dusk is approaching. You are extremely familiar with the flora and fauna of the landscape, but suddenly you hear rustling in the bushes that is distinctly unfamiliar. How do you proceed? Perhaps with fear or, at the very least, a heightened sense of caution. The unfamiliar is not something to be trifled with. Now, what happens when you hear this same rustling several nights in a row? The unfamiliar gradually becomes familiar and you approach the sound with less fear and more curiosity, leading you to discover a new species of rodent that can feed your family for the night. This pattern of behavior from fear to curiosity as something moves from the unfamiliar to the familiar is valuable from an instinctual and survival point of view. But is this trait beneficial when it comes to our intellectual pursuits? Kahneman believes this trait biases us in error-prone directions. In his book, he cites research that found that when individuals are repeatedly shown an unknown foreign word that the increased familiarity of it translated into increased positive feelings, regardless of the word’s actual meaning. These positive feelings make us more likely to trust in something, whether we have any basis for that trust or not. Kahneman claims, “A reliable way to make people believe in falsehoods is frequent repetition, because familiarity is not easily distinguished from truth.” Why This Isn’t Always A Good Thing When Investing How does this relate to investing? As in other areas of life, we seek investments that are familiar to us because they feel safe and therefore trustworthy. Many great investors, from Warren Buffett to Peter Lynch, have recommended that investors only invest in what they “know” or “understand.” But years after making this comment, Lynch said he felt as if his words of wisdom were misconstrued “I’ve never said, If you go to a mall, see a Starbucks and say it’s good coffee, you should call Fidelity brokerage and buy the stock.’” Familiarity does not equal knowledge; in fact, familiarity may give us a sense of false confidence that we understand something that is beyond our scope of expertise. For example, many investors are naturally drawn to Disney stock. However, do they really understand the stock, or are they simply investing in something familiar since Mickey Mouse is as American as apple pie? I propose that it would take weeks of deep work to truly understand a company as complex as Disney. While we are all familiar with its theme parks and classic movies, do we really understand Disney as a business? For example, do we understand its balance sheet and how much debt it has, the currency effects of selling its products around the globe, its internal culture and how it compensates and retains key employees? And, most importantly, its valuation Is it cheap or expensive based on a variety of different valuation metrics? Let’s compare this to an investment that I believe many investors can understand, an apartment building. Though by no means easy to analyze, there are a limited number of factors that investors should consider when deciding whether to invest in a particular building. For example, you would look at the rents being collected, the vacancies, the operating and utility costs, and the supply of other apartments within a few-mile radius. Most reasonably sophisticated investors could review a variety of data points to determine if it’s a good buy or not. While by no means rare, apartment buildings are less accessible to average investors as opposed to the stock of a public company, which anyone can buy with a click of a button. I believe that less familiar investments can be more attractive simply on the basis that less crowding means a lower price and therefore less risk. Your next thought may be, “Sounds great, but I don’t have the net worth to invest in an apartment building.” That’s a fair concern, but another example of how a lack of familiarity may steer you to the wrong conclusion. There are actually many ways to invest in apartment buildings, from fairly conservative as a lender to more aggressive as an owner, from a focus on immediate cash flow versus an emphasis on long-term growth, to ranges of liquidity from daily to quarterly to long term depending on your risk profile and liquidity constraints. An understanding of these structural differences is not rocket science, but most investors avoid these opportunities simply because they are unfamiliar. Don’t Settle Thoughtful investors seek a true understanding of investments as opposed to settling for what is simply familiar. Familiarity is a wonderful quality that allows us great comfort in our daily lives and surroundings; however, in the intellectual pursuit of growing as a disciplined, better investor, be cautious with what feels familiar and focus on true knowledge and understanding. The information provided here is not investment, tax or financial advice. You should consult with a licensed professional for advice concerning your specific situation. Forbes Finance Council is an invitation-only organization for executives in successful accounting, financial planning and wealth management firms. Do I qualify?
The Little MermaidCredit Disney Updated 5/29/23 with a review below. Turns out I actually really liked this movie! Second update 5/31/23. Something fishy is going on with The Little Mermaid’s Rotten Tomato user reviews. I fully expected this movie to fare better with critics than with audiences given how the culture wars normally work. Instead, the critic score is just 67% as of this writing, while audiences are giving it a whopping 95%—significantly higher than The Jungle Book’s 86%. That film scored a 94% with critics. Rotten TomatoesScreenshot Erik Kain This is actually quite similar to The Super Mario Bros. Movie, which scored just 59% with critics while 96% of fans reviewed the film positively on Rotten Tomatoes. But that’s reflected almost exactly over at Metacritic, where The Super Mario Bros. Movie scored just 46 with critics, but pulled in an 86 with audiences. Meanwhile, Metacritic’s The Little Mermaid page reflects almost the complete opposite of Rotten TomatoesMetacriticScreenshot Erik Kain This is much more in line with what I expected would happen with audience reviews since this movie has become so embroiled in culture war debates around race-swapping, “wokeness” and so forth, as well as just Disney fatigue. Many people not invested at all in the culture wars are nevertheless tired of the live-action remakes. I find it utterly preposterous that this film would score that much higher with audiences than with critics. Critics, while not entirely politically aligned, are much more likely as a group to be sympathetic to social justice politics and less reactionary to changes made to beloved classics than the average moviegoer. I would expect this movie to have a pretty wide spread of negative and positive reviews, and a score within shouting distance of the critic score a bit higher or a bit lower, but not almost 30 points higher! Indeed, the live-action remake of The Little Mermaid is now scoring much higher with audiences than the 1989 animated classic, which sits at 88% with audiences and 92% with critics. Are we to believe that moviegoers love the remake even more than the original? That certainly wasn’t the case with Beauty and the Beast, which fared better with critics and audiences as a cartoon by a wide margin. Do I think Metacritic’s is an accurate reflection of this film’s quality? Definitely not. CinemaScore has actual audience members giving this an A’ grade, so it’s definitely being warmly received. Beauty and the Beast’s live-action remake also got an A’ CinemaScore, but only clocked in at 80% on Rotten Tomatoes. I know that Rotten Tomatoes is taking moderation of user reviews seriously, and tries to prevent review-bombing, but these scores seem inflated beyond what is realistically likely for a film that is getting such a lukewarm reception from critics. Peter Pan & Wendy, the most recent live-action Disney remake, scored just a bit lower than The Little Mermaid with critics 62% but bombed completely with audiences at just 11%. Even just casually observing forums and social media, you see a pretty wide range of reactions from wild praise to “meh, it was okay” to “this was hot garbage.” There is no way that Rotten Tomatoes’ 95% or Metacritic’s are accurate reflections of what people are actually saying about this movie in the real world. Make of that what you will. Finally, I should point out that what Rotten Tomatoes shows on its front page is Verified Audience’ scores, but you can click on All Audience’ and suddenly it’s a very different pictureRotten TomatoesScreenshot Erik Kain This seems like a more realistic reflection of what has become a very controversial film. Controversy drives negative reviews. Note The uncontroversial Super Mario Bros. Movie gets 95% with “All Audience” and 96% with “Verified Audience.” Similarly, if you click over to Top Critics rather than All Critics, you’ll see that the score drops to just 47%. That aligns even more closely with All Audiences. Curiouser and curiouser. I haven’t seen it myself yet. This is not a review, obviously. I think it looks fine. My biggest concern with all of these live-action remakes is that they almost always lose at least some of the magic that the original animated versions had in spades. Even ones I’ve enjoyed, like Beauty and the Beast, I think to myself after, “Well, I’d prefer to just watch the original!” And honestly Wouldn’t you? UPDATE 1 Movie ReviewThe Little MermaidCredit Disney The Little Mermaid Review A Delightful Surprise There’s a fun scene in the new Little Mermaid live-action movie where Ariel snags a hat for Prince Eric, plopping it on his head playfully after snatching it off the head of the street vendor. Later, Scuttle steals the hat in order to get the pair to follow the bird down to the lagoon so that they could serenade the would-be-lovers with a slightly altered version of Kiss The Girl. Well, speaking of hats it’s time I ate mine. I was deeply skeptical about this latest Disney remake. I’ve been burnt out on the whole project for quite some time and thought this would be another soulless cash grab from the House of Mouse. I was wrong. The critics must be crazy, because this is an absolutely delightful picture and is quite possibly my favorite of all the princess live-action remakes. Much of that is due to the powerful performance—and singing chops—of lead Halle Bailey as Ariel. She is wonderful throughout, perfectly capturing everything we loved about the original Ariel, but adding a little bit more depth and adventurousness to the character. She and Jonah Hauer-King as Prince Eric have splendid chemistry, which certainly helps. Indeed, the entire cast is marvelous and the remakes of the old songs are a lot of fun. Is it a perfect film? Absolutely not. There are a handful of new songs and the only one I liked is the Scuttle rap, performed by Awkwafina with a bit of Sebastian harmonizing. Daveed Diggs is great as the grumpy crab majordomo. But the new song for Prince Eric is forgettable, as is Ariel’s new number. They pale in comparison to Under the Sea and Part of Your World, both of which are wonderfully adapted here. Bailey’s singing voice really elevates Part of Your World to a whole new level. It’s brilliant. But I do miss the cartoon version of Under the Sea, with all the fish on their musical instruments. And I wish they’d given Ariel and Eric a duet. Alas, the new songs we get only highlight how much better the old songs remain, adding nothing but runtime we certainly don’t need. My biggest complaint is the fish. I don’t like the attempt to make Sebastian and Flounder Jacob Tremblay look “realistic.” You lose a lot of the fun expressiveness of these characters going this route. I’m thrilled the movie was so bright and colorful after the trailers made it look much less so, but I just sincerely dislike the art direction for the aquatic creatures. It makes no sense and really diminishes these characters in the process. Rounding out the cast we have Javier Bardem as King Triton where he does a fine job as the strict-then-relenting father. His emotional farewell to Ariel hit all the right notes. His multi-racial brood of daughters makes you think he really got around under the sea, too. I don’t think I would have cast Bardem in this role, personally, but maybe that’s partly because I can’t really shake his performance in No Country For Old Men. I was skeptical of Melissa McCarthy as Ursula, but she does a terrific job as well, really capturing everything about the original villain perfectly. Her comedic timing and charm really pay off here. All told, this ended up being a really pleasant surprise for me and my kids. We all went in a bit jaded and skeptical and we all left with smiles on our faces, though both my daughter and I cried like babies at the end. I’m a real crier when it comes to the father/daughter or father/son stuff and this tugged at the heartstrings just right. Probably the best of the Disney live-action movies, which I’m shocked—but happy—to report. It certainly ran a little long cut those new songs! which is an unfortunate trend with movies these days, but I still enjoyed it through the end. I guess you can lump me in with audiences on this one, though if I had to pick a score I’d probably say I’m still surprised it’s getting this high of an audience review score, but it’s really worth seeing on the big screen. I’m happy to have been wrong! Here’s my video review Update 2 IMDB Makes Chances To User Scores This movie has really gotten people talking—and arguing—about a whole host of things. While I think the scores at Rotten Tomatoes do appear inflated, even with it being a much better film than I expected, it’s clear that elsewhere major review-bombing is taking place and that a good deal of that is bot-fueled. I am not reflexively anti-review-bomb. There are times when a product is so bad or so broken or has ludicrous revenue practices in the case of some video games, for instance, with loot boxes or ridiculously priced micro-transactions where review-bombing can be seen as another tool in the consumer toolkit. Aside from voting with one’s wallet or posting to social media, consumers have very little power. Review-bombing works kind of like a boycott. In some circumstances, it has its place. In others, it simply obscures any nuance we’re hoping to achieve. There’s a lot of interesting questions surrounding The Little Mermaid remake, and I don’t think it easily boils down to “racists vs anti-racists” though obviously racism is a factor. Over at IMDB, the site has taken steps to negate the impact of review-bombing and paint a hopefully more accurate portrait of moviegoers’ true opinions of the film. Reports Gizmodo The Disney live action remake saw wide release on May 26, and since then it’s received over 32,000 ratings on IMDb where it currently sits at a 7 out of 10. Out of those, more than 13,000 gave the flick 1 star. A small notice at the top of the ratings page reads “Our rating mechanism has detected unusual voting activity on this title. To preserve the reliability of our rating system, an alternate weighting calculation has been applied.” According to IMDb’s FAQ, the site publishes “weighted vote averages,” and notifies that “When unusual voting activity is detected, an alternate weighting calculation may be applied in order to preserve the reliability of our system.” The site does not say what kind of mechanism it uses to rate movies. This isn’t only applied to unusually low reviews IMDb has posted this notice in the past for online film vote stuffing, such as with the Bollywood film The Kasmir Files which released in March. In that case, the film was garnering a heap of positive reviews and the mean user rating was weighted lower. Director Vivek Agnihotri complained the site’s review manipulation was “unusual and unethical.” In all honesty, removing all 1-star and 10-star reviews and leaving the rest would probably result in more accurate scores. Having seen the film, I can say without the shadow of a doubt that it deserves more than 1 star, but a perfect 10 it is not. Meanwhile, Gizmodo reports that over in Europe things are even worse. The German website Moviepilot has audience scores sitting at .7 / 10 which is clearly the work of trolls and political activists. All of this is an example of the very culture war scrabbling that I wrote about at the top of this post. If the absurdly high 95% Rotten Tomatoes score is fishy, well so are the absurdly low scores we’re seeing elsewhere. The 13,000 1-star votes at IMDB are certainly fishy, but then so is a website moderating user and audience reviews without transparency. There are no easy answers here, clearly, and we’re stuck bickering and arguing over a children’s movie. Art imitates life and our entertainment reflects the real world back at us. Movies and TV shows and music and video games become bloody battlefields in these strange latter day culture wars over race and gender and all the rest. But remember also that the loudest people involved in these wars are chronically online and plugged in, and do not represent the majority on either side. I remain convinced that we all have more in common than we do dividing us. But then again, hope springs eternal. Let me know your thoughts on Twitter or Facebook. As always, I’d love it if you’d follow me here on this blog and subscribe to my YouTube channel and my Substack so you can stay up-to-date on all my TV, movie and video game reviews and coverage. Thanks!
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