
Meanwhile, YouTube.which boasts about it’s strict policy against sexual content. Not only can visitors enjoy X-rated movies but if they are lucky enough, they can even make money from those videos. With hardly any influence as YouTube, Dailymotion still has the guts and balls…to take on YouTube, in it’s own turf.the USA.Īge Restricted Videos – YouTube vs Dailymotionĭailymotion is the only video sharing website, that has a category, dedicated to sexual content. The other one is…Dailymotion, ‘the David’, Owned by Vivendi, a Paris based company.ĭailymotion is truly a blessing to millions of users, who visit it’s website and mobile app every single day. In other words, you can fine them millions of dollars, but you would never be able to take the YouTube website down.Such, is the clout of this giant, it is truly ‘invincible’. YouTube is totally immune to any legal action, to bring it’s website down. It is most notable that a lot of anime is developed as a result of a successful franchise that began as mere manga novels, but what continually unites the medium of manga and anime is the use of diverse art styles throughout various narratives that have been constructed for us consumers to follow.YouTube is the only video-hosting website to be protected and guarded by the highly complicated U.S Copyright laws, as well as by the U.S Government itself. Not to be confused with the popular Japanese medium of anime, manga is print media whilst anime stands as visual media that is either hand-drawn or computer-produced, combining graphic art, characterization, cinematography, and other forms of creative and individualistic techniques. Manga is the Japanese word for comics published in Japan, with the word itself comprising of two kanji characters: man (漫) meaning 'whimsical' and ga (画) meaning 'pictures'.
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Manga is an umbrella term for a wide variety of comic books and graphic novels originally produced and published in Japan, and unlike western comic books that we may be more familiar with seeing printed in full color, are primarily published in black and white.

Although covid-19 has receded, a new threat to liveability emerged when Russia invaded Ukraine this year. While covid-19 restrictions have eased in big parts of the world, liveability rankings started resembling “those seen before the pandemic”, however, the global average score remained below the pre-pandemic time. Adding 33 new cities to the survey, one-third of which are in China, bringing the total up to 172 cities, the classification excluded this year the city of Kyiv, due to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.Ĭlassified across 5 categories, stability, healthcare, education, culture and the environment, and infrastructure, the index was largely driven by the covid-19 pandemic. Western European and Canadian cities dominated the top positions with Copenhagen, Denmark in second place and Zurich, Switzerland, and Calgary, Canada in third place. Vienna in Austria has topped the rankings of The Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) 2022 Global Liveability Index, gaining back its previous position from 20, mostly for its stability and good infrastructure, supported by good healthcare and plenty of opportunities for culture and entertainment. Sustainability and Performance in Architecture The Future of Architectural Visualization
