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00:00music
00:01music
00:03calm
00:04Quiet down, everyone.
00:05My garbage here is ten years old
00:07Omar never missed a council meeting
00:08It's obvious because of you
00:09Welcome, esteemed gentlemen
00:12backward males
00:14We lived in backwardness.
00:15That's what you said about us.
00:16In our meeting today
00:17We will discuss the total ban
00:19For the common farce
00:21Known as hugs among men
00:23What a farce!
00:24Hugs and men don't work in one place.
00:29We're at the end of the world now.
00:31Now, Nois tells you that the man is talking about his feelings.
00:33He takes a pill before the operation.
00:34I think we all agree that we should be wary of hugs.
00:37Let's beware of hugs
00:38Let's go
00:39One second
00:40Malch, but
00:41I see that there is a human element to this.
00:43We need to take this into consideration.
00:45What kind of worship is this?
00:46What kind of humanitarian episode is this?
00:47For example, if there is a woman named Azza and he is upset
00:50It is not obligatory for us to attend his funeral and offer our condolences.
00:52He's right, Mr. Abdul Latif.
00:54We have hearts too.
00:55But a heart of iron
00:56dead heart
00:57A beautiful heart
00:57Okay, then it's just Azza.
00:59Let's begin, with God's blessings.
01:01The embraces were renewed in pride.
01:03Hey, you, death, sorry?
01:04Is there anything else?
01:05Yes, Abdul Latif
01:06The national team
01:07It's not necessary if the national team scores a goal
01:08We hug each other
01:09Honestly, he's right.
01:11He'll hug me in the end, there's a win.
01:12And all of it is testosterone
01:14That's a nice testosterone point.
01:15Thank you for your participation.
01:16That's it, from now on
01:17Embraces of pride
01:18And the national team's voters
01:19Okay?
01:20After your Excellency
01:21Personal request
01:22What's wrong, Abdul Qawi?
01:23Mahlish?
01:23I just want to increase the number of people
01:25As I bid them farewell at the airport
01:26Abdul Qawi
01:27You're very detailed.
01:28But they don't have airport hugs.
01:29Ashna is not an infidel
01:30I'm just teasing, but not infidels.
01:32Medicine and a hug don't usually involve stealing, generally speaking.
01:33Why isn't an airport hug enough in general?
01:35God knows best.
01:35It's not like this will be the last time.
01:37See you there
01:38And God's grace
01:38That's it, the interaction is over.
01:39Let's go
01:40After that, your limit is increased, a personal request is possible.
01:46Okay, gentlemen
01:48Hugging between men
01:50It is explicitly and unequivocally forbidden.
01:52He lived
01:53The best decision ever
01:54except
01:54In glory
01:55The illness
01:57and the national team
01:57and the airport
01:58Goodbye
02:00Peace
02:00River farm
02:01religious holidays
02:03Official holidays
02:04In cases of extreme need
02:06For love and support
02:07Which share
02:09With excessive masculinity
02:11Does anyone need anything else?
02:12Just the last thing
02:13And he asked for something, not a job, I swear.
02:14I want it, Abdul Latif
02:15I want to allow the song "Feelings"
02:16Is it possible to remove the moment from Sheen Abdel Wahab?
02:18First, Gablatif
02:19First student asked for something
02:20What?
02:21What are you going to do?
02:21Come here
02:22Come on, what's up?
02:32Dear viewers
02:33Peace and blessings of God be upon you
02:34Welcome to two new episodes
02:35From the Dabke program
02:36On New Year's Eve
02:371949
02:38While all the Roman settlements
02:40He decorates his Christmas tree
02:41And he's celebrating New Year's Eve
02:43The Communist Party of Romania
02:45He's trying to get closer to a different kind.
02:47It is an approach
02:48Betch
02:48Or Betsy
02:49Or Betsy
02:50And why, my dear, was it such a frightening approach?
02:52I approached a group of Romanian prisoners
02:55Many of them belonged to the Iron Gary group.
02:57This group was modified for communism.
02:59Akshi, my dear, these people had problems with communism.
03:01Problems with capitalism
03:02problems with her subliminal
03:03And problems with democracy
03:05So, where do you guys get your ideologies from?
03:07But they're teaching
03:07In the prison of Betch
03:08The experiment that was the goal of the new Soviet man took place
03:11My dear Soviet man, and there is a Soviet man named Promax.
03:14This, my dear, is a complex whose foundation is Stalin.
03:16She was saying that the ideal citizen under communist rule
03:18He is the person who lacks an individual personality.
03:20He is obedient to the orders of the Communist Party.
03:22Or as the Soviet said
03:23The citizen is like Pavlum's dog
03:26The hero of the experiment was the response, so
03:27There is a sharpness in my dear friend from this simile.
03:29He remains our ideal Soviet citizen
03:31He salivates at the prospect of obedience.
03:33As soon as he hears the orders
03:35remains an obedient dog
03:36Litley
03:36The important thing is to keep the prisoners in the area
03:38But the guards' orders were strange.
03:41Everyone is required to support each other.
03:43In brutal ways and methods
03:45No one will punish him
03:46You are punishing yourselves
03:47From the year 49 to the year 51
03:49Their lives were a series of role reversals.
03:51We are prisoners, prisoners of each other
03:53In Terry Azizi, some prisoners attempted suicide.
03:55To break this cycle
03:57And here lies the difference
03:58The difference between this experience and the fatigue of the Bitch
03:59Nazi concentration camps
04:01The difference he mentioned was due to
04:02Alexander Solzhenitsyn
04:03The old Nobel laureate
04:05That's a tough experience, my dear.
04:06It is the worst act of barbarity in contemporary history.
04:09So, my dear, you're in Nazi camps?
04:10You know you'll work until you die
04:12Qualpoint
04:13Yes, here preserving the lives of years is a priority
04:16So that you can eventually turn him into an obedient version.
04:18That is the goal of the experiment.
04:19Her ugliness, my dear, in the eyes of psychology
04:20If you wish, you can be in a Lazi prison all day.
04:23So you'll go back and sleep next to your friend.
04:33So, my dear, you lose faith in yourself.
04:35And we believe in nothing but the Communist Party.
04:37At the end of the experiment, many of the dissenting prisoners
04:39They remained like buffalo dogs, listening to orders and carrying them out.
04:42And they will transform into a new Soviet human being
04:44After they became the supervisors
04:46But this, my dear, was not the only terrifying experience in Soviet history.
04:50And from this experience, my dear, the experience we will talk about today
04:53What happened in the same country, from the same party
04:55After years of beach experience
04:57Today, my dear, let's tell you about the experience of children
04:59Ceausescu
05:00It contains the last vestige of the Soviet Union, my dear.
05:04Two years after his official downfall
05:061991 is a lot of countries
05:07According to the weakening Soviet grip
05:09Those who look like they're being swayed
05:11We're independent now.
05:12And this, my dear, actually encouraged many countries to take pictures against the Soviets.
05:15To bring down the communist governments that are in power
05:18These photos, my dear, were known as photos from 1989.
05:20The journey, my dear, is from the 1989 photos.
05:22They were all peaceful and quick photos
05:24Because the Soviet Union was dying
05:26He doesn't have the ability to support himself.
05:28So that it would support governments that were already in power.
05:29Everyone's on their own now, guys. It's not like we're going to be in a bad way this year.
05:31By day! The important thing, my dear, is that I succeeded.
05:33The photos were taken peacefully, thank God.
05:35Except for one picture
05:37Romania was camouflaged and armed.
05:39A camouflage image that lasted nine days
05:41And Aziz ended up with a picture of a fist on
05:43Dictator Nicolae Ceausescu
05:45And his wife Elena and the execution of both of them
05:47By the army, shot
05:49After a long trial that lasted, my dear, two hours
05:51And it proved to the whole world
05:52Dear, if it was a match with extra time, it would have been even more chaotic.
05:54Historian and journalist Christine Del Port says
05:56The eyes of the world's press are on Romania.
05:59Because of the falcon's violence and confusion
06:01This violence was something the press was waiting for all along.
06:03And the Shiites are collapsing
06:04Dear press, we're waiting for action.
06:05Imagine, my dear, you've been living through a cold war for decades.
06:08I'm waiting for the Shiites to fall because of something heavy.
06:09A nuclear war, an epic battle, just like the one that happened.
06:13But you find these countries carrying out peaceful fusions
06:15It's done in days
06:16The Berlin Wall remains a daylight stained with blood.
06:18Hamdi and Faha's videos contain more than that.
06:21At least we get to see Hamdi's reaction
06:23And the punishment will be a surprise.
06:24Redeem the Romanian revolution, my dear
06:26It touches the hearts of the press
06:27Violence remained, and the president was killed in his corridors.
06:29So the journalists in Europe and America told you
06:30Just zoom in here, Abu, and focus your spirits there.
06:32And everyone's here filming the action
06:34But my dear, what they found was something much worse.
06:36The press uncovered a network of shelters that exist everywhere in Romania.
06:40It contains 170,000 children without care or who are ill.
06:43They are all skeletons
06:45They are sleeping in a sea of ​​their own excrement.
06:46They were tied to the wall with a rope
06:47One of the journalists was telling me
06:49The children were satisfied with the animals in the barn.
06:51The only difference between them and animals
06:52The animals were brave enough to make a racket
06:55They are silent
06:56And if their eyes moved, they would think they were dead.
06:58These pictures, my dear, shocked the world.
07:00An investigation had to begin.
07:01So we can find out, my dear, what happened
07:03We had to go back to square one.
07:04The beginning of Ceautescu's own rule
07:06Ceausescu was the dictator of Romania
07:07and the Secretary-General of the Communist Party
07:09But strangely, he decided to build his greatness in a different way.
07:12I'm not going to be hostile to the West like my friends from Europe Street.
07:15no
07:15I will be hostile to Russia itself, the communist motherland.
07:18Your home
07:18Are you trying to outdo the communist motherland?
07:20In 1968, when the Soviets invaded Czechoslovakia
07:22Ceausescu refused to allow the Soviets to cross through Romania
07:25He effectively withdrew from the Warsaw Pact and recognized West Germany.
07:27This topic has impressed the West
07:29So much so that President Nixon of America received him in Washington
07:32King Halezris received a royal welcome in Britain.
07:35Treatment that no communist leader in a large country has ever seen.
07:37You'd think it was a small country like Romania.
07:39The important thing, my dear
07:40Although the man was close to forgetting communism and had gone into the arms of the West
07:43However, he had a report containing two or three pages of Stalinist doctrine.
07:46A decision that applies them
07:47Your uncle Stalin believed that anything beyond that belonged to the population.
07:50The more productive forces there are, the more
07:51Therefore they
07:52My economy is improving
07:53Chautisco, my dear, like Mohamed Safhi, that's how it is.
07:55I was surprised by just two pages.
07:56And the government will collect the profit.
07:58Romanian youth groups
08:00I'm here for them, guys.
08:01I can't do it that quickly.
08:02I am working on a renaissance for 19 million citizens, but
08:04So what now?
08:05What are the marital duties like?
08:07In October 1916, he issued what is known as Decree 770
08:11This decree, my dear, prohibits abortion and contraception.
08:14For every year under forty
08:15And the woman who wants to have an abortion
08:17You must be over forty
08:18Or her offspring of at least four children
08:20At that time, my dear, if you were a young man in Romania, birth control would be in place.
08:23And I went with the madam to your mother, Ceausescu
08:25I told him, "Never mind, Mr. Ceausescu."
08:26We want to sit together for a while.
08:28So we can understand each other before we have children
08:30Maybe we'll get divorced
08:31He will impose monthly taxes on you, estimated at ten percent of your salary.
08:34His expression changed, he became confused and less so.
08:36Why don't you want to have children?
08:37But if you were a fan of the clan
08:39I lived in Romania under Ceausescu
08:40So they ordered you to do it
08:41A family with more than 4 children and up to 10
08:44Mothers are honored with a gift
08:46That's all.
08:47Chow Chow Chow is laughing
08:48This mother will receive a national medal.
08:50It is called the mother-hero
08:52Abu Cholesco reckless
08:54Mashallah, the dear mother who knew how to raise them remains.
08:56I don't know their reasons after that.
08:58But Tank As Good from Maam Dalia National
09:00Ceausescu believed that motherhood was not a personal decision for the family.
09:02It is a national duty towards the Shiite state.
09:05He invented the strangest security device in the history of intelligence services.
09:08This sensitive device, my dear, was assembled by a group of gynecologists.
09:12He goes and checks the duplicates
09:14All of this is a messenger searching for signs of pregnancy and its manifestations.
09:16This will make the people call them
09:19Al-Hayd Police
09:21So that you can walk alongside the cliff
09:22Good evening, citizen
09:23What? Is something on the way or what?
09:25And you, my dear police, were
09:26I found no sign of pregnancy or contraception
09:28The woman was imprisoned
09:29And that's not all.
09:30This is the area where no children are born.
09:32Or a newborn child dies in it
09:3325% was deducted from the salaries of all doctors.
09:36Those in this area
09:37It was necessary for workers in the medical sector
09:39They implement this policy
09:40Otherwise, they won't eat their crescent moon.
09:41After all these procedures
09:42There were women who were still determined to speak out
09:45Countries that had no choice
09:46Except for illegal operations
09:47Of course, unsafe clinics
09:49This resulted in the death of more than 10,000 people.
09:51Of course, this is a complication of stress.
09:52But still, my dear, let me tell you
09:53Ceausescu didn't have such a strong, cruel heart.
09:55He said to the Romans
09:56Just as motherhood is a national duty
09:58Education is also a national duty.
09:59If she left behind four or more
10:01Money is nothing to them.
10:02Hand your children over to state shelters
10:04We left behind our Lord
10:05This is literally true, my dear.
10:06The policy of those who are left behind is not dead.
10:07Indeed, my dear, in Romania at that time
10:08Advertisements appeared everywhere
10:10She says
10:13The state will take better care of your children than you will.
10:15And the child who will be handed over to the state
10:17It will be called
10:17Ceausescu's sons or the sons of the decree
10:22This, my dear, I call the policy of "the one who left behind no one to die".
10:25From 1967 to 1971
10:27Birth rates in Romania will increase from 6%
10:30Come on, Ceausescu
10:30There are many residents.
10:31Where is the Renaissance?
10:32Where is the power of production and the economy?
10:34It's clear, guys, that the Renaissance is a bit slow.
10:36Shabab city, only 4 years old
10:37Renaissance is still learning, okay?
10:38Renaissance seems to be outside our professors' scope of work, does anyone need anything?
10:40Due to the circumstances, she fasts in the fasting areas.
10:42And in the early stages of the exercises
10:43Romania's economy will be struggling
10:44With debts exceeding $10 billion
10:46Ceausescu will be forced to restore
10:48He is the chest of every besieged Roman
10:50Famine is occurring in the country.
10:51To translate, a young Romanian woman is speaking
10:53She saw a black and white film in her childhood
10:55One guy is peeling bananas
10:56She met Rah and asked her mother
10:57Why is he peeling cucumbers like that?
10:59Her mother was pleased with her and said to her
11:00My dear, this was a fruit we used to have.
11:02Time to meet debts
11:03My dear uncle, the banana is a sign of speed
11:05So, the monkey is a billionaire.
11:06Tafu kado spoons
11:07What happened?
11:08And here the Roman families will decide
11:10The one who promised is in a state of poverty
11:11She will carry out Ceautescue's instructions.
11:14Thousands of children were taken to shelters
11:16Because they are raised by their identities
11:17And they remain the children of Ceautescue
11:18Government shelters will receive thousands of children
11:20Of course, this is larger than its absorptive and financial capacity.
11:23The government decided to divide them into three groups.
11:25There are those who are in good health
11:27Curable
11:28It contains the curable brishl
11:29Countries whose health is partially affected
11:31And there are the incorable
11:32This includes people with physical or mental disabilities.
11:34The last poverty
11:35It will be distributed across approximately 26 Roman sanctuaries.
11:38Their circumstances are dire
11:39In one of the investigations that were followed
11:40Three of the twenty-six shelters
11:42He will find more than seventy-seven deaths
11:44From the children of incurable poverty
11:46The third of the three povertys is the Miqos.
11:47The mourner, my dear
11:48They did not die due to reasons related to their disabilities.
11:50They died due to lack of care.
11:52Reasons and confidence
11:53Clavicle inflammation costume
11:54The boot in the cages
11:55Qualima for the ovens
11:56Or as the report literally stated
11:57Eten Berat
11:58As for the first and second children of poverty
12:00They were supposed to be in better health.
12:02Therefore, their activity was greater and more energetic.
12:04The shelters worked with them
12:05That he had a shot
12:06It can't be written
12:07Not for adult patients
12:08And this is my dear, once
12:09It includes active brain
12:10For children aged two and up
12:11However, he caused an even greater disaster.
12:13In the testimony of natural child Andy Gass
12:15Those who dealt with the revolution
12:16With the children of the Romanian orphanage
12:17In approximately 400 children
12:1955 of them were children.
12:21HIV patient
12:22One hundred or eighty children
12:23Hepatitis B patient
12:24Children's countries, my dear
12:25This is due to syringes and the use of sedatives.
12:27Which wasn't punished at all
12:29Let's, dear viewer
12:30We agree that the Roman state
12:31She was not prepared to deal with this many children.
12:34Whether in terms of their numbers or how they are dealt with
12:35or resources
12:36The supervisors were not well-qualified.
12:38They said, "Treat these children as if they were under our care."
12:40We lock them up in Avast, we give them painkillers, we give them sedatives
12:42The important thing is that we go with the flow of life.
12:44In the testimony of one of the supervisors, he said
12:45The state itself said that the children are cases of what is being discriminated against.
12:48These are people whose families abandoned them.
12:50Why should we jump on them?
12:51They are a bureaucratic responsibility towards us.
12:52So, the solution is that we connect them
12:53And when they die, we forget their rhymes, nothing more.
12:55These are the difficult circumstances in which the orphans of Romania lived.
12:57Those who are inside now are in their thirties and forties
12:59Their bodies are still the size of a child's.
13:0112 years old
13:02Because they spent their childhood curled up in themselves in the Sadaya neighborhood
13:05These are the circumstances that the foreign journalist found
13:08I signed it to cut off a very strange need in children
13:09This refers to the movement of their heads, which was both forward and backward.
13:12It's as if they are exactly being given permission
13:13And their attempt to touch the walls in the places where they were confined
13:15Even more surprising is that we observed the same movement in an important study.
13:18I dealt with the issue of the croup in a study called the Harlow Study.
13:20or mitral deflation
13:23In the 1940s there was a debate in psychology
13:26About what is called the Achman Ferry
13:28Which simply revolved around
13:30The child's relationship with his mother in his early years
13:31And the adults who provide him with care
13:33There's a big team, my dear, he said
13:34A child's attachment to his mother stems from the fact that she is his source of nourishment.
13:38The importance of a mother to a child depends on the food she gives me.
13:42That's all, thank you.
13:43And since science is a source of love
13:45If the child finds another resource
13:47His bond with his mother in his early years
13:48I am not a believer
13:49While there was a small team that welcomed
13:51The child's relationship with the care and affection provided by the mother
13:54Too foolish to be a source of food
13:56And it forms essential psychological bonds for psychological development.
13:59In the 1950s, the American physician Harry Harlow conducted a study called the Mainline Deprecation
14:04Harlow Arrod brought an Indian baby girl
14:06And their exposure to deprivation of sense
14:07These animals showed signs of distress.
14:09Nervousness and depression
14:10Physical and neurological traumas
14:11Like the movement of the head from back to front
14:13The ones we talked about
14:14Romanian children
14:15Harlow then presented the Arrod with two dolls shaped like a mother
14:18A primitively made doll made of iron and steel
14:21And she has a bottle of milk to eat with her.
14:23And another doll made in a way that makes her look very much like an illiterate person, but
14:27What is the cost of living?
14:28The strange thing, my dear, is that you imagine the relationship between the child and the mother...
14:31That's it, oh, that's the one biting me.
14:33This is what feeds me
14:34However, most of the monkeys moved towards
14:36And they married the second bride
14:38The bride who resembles the mother, even if she doesn't have food with her.
14:40Harlow's study proved it in the fifties, my dear.
14:42Attachment to the mother and early childhood care
14:45This has a much deeper impact than simply the mother being a source of nutrition.
14:48And this has a very strong effect on psychological development.
14:50And there are other studies, my dear, that are related to this topic.
14:53For example, you have a study from the seventies.
14:55And what happened to her, the mother, suddenly while she was feeding her daughter
14:57His face was expressionless.
14:59Of course, my dear mothers
15:00They couldn't apply this for more than two minutes.
15:03Then, my dear researchers, take note
15:05There is nervous tension and extreme emotional distress in the child.
15:07The one who was eating because suddenly
15:09If I lose contact with my mother
15:11This is something to play with
15:11I imagine, my dear, even if the mother is being eaten
15:14Communicating with her, seeing her eyes move
15:16You look at this, this is very important
15:18My dear friend, the tragedy of Romania's orphans
15:19Despite its harshness, it presented an opportunity for scientists.
15:22They are planting human children, not monkeys.
15:23They were subjected to complete sensory deprivation for a long period of time.
15:26From a young age
15:27And the period is much longer than two days
15:29And this, my dear, is what the scientists realized in the year 98
15:31When they first combined
15:32Photos and videos collected about Romanian children
15:34Photos and videos from Harlow's experience
15:36And they encountered in it the erratic behavior of the Arwad
15:38The behavior of orphans is almost identical
15:40This began a series of studies on Romanian children.
15:42What could happen to children?
15:44They grew up alone, without their mothers' love.
15:46These studies, my dear, will create a breakthrough.
15:48In psychology and in the adoption system
15:49For example, the Rotter study that began in 1998
15:51More than 100 orphaned children from Romania
15:53The children were adopted in Britain.
15:55They paired the orphans of those countries with British orphans.
15:57They were raised normally
15:58The study found that Romanian children
16:00Lower zakat rates
16:01And in social skills
16:02The timing of adoption also makes a big difference.
16:04Children rescued from Romanian shelters
16:06For example, at 6 months of age
16:07Their zakat rate reached 102
16:09But those who were adopted after the age of two
16:11Their zakat rate was 77
16:12Jamal Al-Dirasat said
16:13Even when the children grew up and reached the age of 15
16:16They were suffering from the
16:18This means that the child is being pushed
16:19Any stranger's side
16:20He shows no desire to touch him
16:22And he can hold onto it and prefer to be attached to it.
16:24And signs of nervous exhaustion appear on him.
16:26If this stranger is going to leave
16:27This is because these children were deprived for a long time.
16:30Preventing sensory contact
16:31My dear,
16:32The importance of touch
16:33Come in, my dear, let's take it as a fragrant
16:34Whether we embrace or become civilized
16:35If we kiss or get kissed
16:37But these, my dear, are extremely important things.
16:38The child is still developing
16:39If we, the elders
16:41So, he's from Black the child.
16:43These strikes, my dear, prove
16:45Why were these children under the supervision of the children?
16:47No matter how much they are beaten
16:48Because we sometimes hear this
16:49It was severe beating and abuse
16:51They are the only means of physical communication that exists
16:54Which was in a different way to reassure the child that someone was watching him
16:57Is there someone who deals with her?
16:58Even if it's with rice
16:59My dear,
16:59I'm so deprived of touch
17:01Any touch, even a cold one, makes me happy.
17:04If someone experienced comes along, he'll tell me, "Oh Abu Hamad!"
17:06Excuse me, what's the point of all this talk?
17:07What's left of that talk? Good, this is the Rivin medicine.
17:10I learned to speak, but it's blood in me, my dear.
17:11See everything and solve it
17:12I'm telling you, my dear, the importance of this statement.
17:13And how come we haven't finished it yet?
17:15We live in it
17:16Her book Touch
17:17Scientist Tiffany Schell says
17:19Touching isn't important, but
17:20It is only
17:22When you see someone, my dear, get to know them.
17:24You greet him, you touch him
17:25When you see someone you know, you ruin the luck
17:27You touch it too
17:28When you're upset, you need someone to comfort you.
17:30When a child is afraid, he seeks refuge in his mother's arms.
17:32Touch is an expression of love, empathy, and volition.
17:35It's such a fundamental sense that we can't even imagine its absence.
17:38Imagine his absence, it's difficult
17:39To the point that you can't even imagine the consequences of this absence.
17:41Thirty years after the Romanian revolution
17:43And discovering the tragedy of orphans
17:44In 2019
17:45The world is being trained by the coronavirus.
17:48And it still hasn't finished yet
17:50All physical consequences are obligatory
17:51What we all learned about Corona
17:52We are all waiting to face the most important part
17:55From the observations of orphans in Romania
17:56And what psychologists call it
17:58Children, young people, and the elderly are deprived of human touch.
18:02And they sometimes isolate themselves from each other
18:03They are in the same house
18:04Because of the infection
18:05One of the most important causes of depression during the time of Corona
18:07The inability of humans to touch those they love
18:09Dreaming and being programmed to respond to human touch
18:11The one that secretes the oxytocin hormone
18:13The one who calms the nerves
18:14And what he feels in peace and embrace
18:15Studies don't say that only winter weather needs a hug.
18:17But in Krupp in 2014 at Carnegie Malone University
18:20She said that hugging is more important than communication.
18:22Boosts immunity
18:23Without it, the body releases cortisol.
18:26The one who makes you tethered
18:27It puts you under stress
18:27That's why, my dear, touch strengthens
18:29The three most important things a patient needs during a pandemic
18:32Immunity, happiness, and stress relief
18:34And the pandemic period was evolving
18:36The symptoms of touch estradiification were developing
18:38Until it leads to complete depression
18:40Disturbance with some trauma
18:41Especially among the elderly
18:43Those who relied entirely on touch
18:44To emphasize the idea of ​​empathy
18:45My dear uncle, temporary deprivation for adult persons
18:48From a single touch, he is capable of atrophying their nervous and immune systems.
18:50They put them under chronic pressure
18:52Dreaming that this sensory deprivation
18:53He didn't comment on anything
18:54This was a way for them to protect their lives during the pandemic.
18:57Excuse me, my dear, I have a paradox.
18:58Do you have a paradox? Do you have a nice paradox?
18:59Do you want it or not?
19:00That's a paradox, I swear.
19:01Yes
19:01The irony, my dear, is that after judging
19:03Dictator Ceautescu
19:04He and his wife Elena were executed separately.
19:07It would be Ceausescu's last wish
19:08He and his wife are dying together
19:10They touched each other's hands
19:12So that he is not deprived of human touch
19:13The touch that he deprived 170,000 children of
19:15Indeed, my dear
19:16The ruler breathes life into them all at once.
19:18It's easy to imagine a pandemic coming and subjecting us to a severe test.
19:21It deprives us of even the most basic senses, like touch.
19:23But it's hard to imagine someone violating human nature.
19:26Children in it are protected from human touch for years.
19:28Nothing could be more difficult than all of this, my dear.
19:29If you and I have a relationship, there's no physical contact.
19:31But, my dear
19:32I wish, my dear, that it would be
19:34Your relationship with Al-Daheeh has a visual element.
19:36And the element of hearing
19:37and a tactile element
19:39I claim that you have such and such an element
19:40I don't have
19:41Dear, I want to feel the touch
19:42400 minutes
19:43The first thing I think about is you
19:44You will feel the touch
19:45This is not talk
19:45This is Tamer's statement
19:46That's all, my dear
19:47Mansel sees the life that has passed
19:48Let's see what life holds next.
19:49Go down and look at the sources
19:50Even if we're on YouTube
19:52We touch the button and subscribe
19:54Mujib, my dear, and Bouisa

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