Episodit
-
https://youtu.be/r-w-J1Ww4oo
I
look
at
the
three
major
phases
of
the
immigration
to
America
when
I
study
America
in
my
Unified
Humanity
Science.
The
three
major
phases
of
the
immigration
to
America
is
roughly
divided
by
the
advances
in
human
transportation
technology.
America's
national
developments
and
transformations
have
been
decided
by
the
advances
in
human
transportation
technology.
If
and
when
nuclear-fusion
powered
outer
space
tech
gets
realized,
Americans
will
massively
expand
into
outer
space
and
transform
and
develop
America
yet
again,
especially
in
outer
space.
The
first
major
phase
of
the
immigration
to
America
happened
with
sail
boats
up
until
the
early
1800's.
The
European
sail
boat
technology
advanced
enough
by
the
late
1400's
during
the
Renaissance,
it
enabled
Christopher
Columbus
to
cross
the
Atlantic
ocean
to
discover
America,
Vasco
da
Gama
to
sail
around
Africa
to
reach
India
for
spice
trade,
and
Ferdinand
Magellan
to
circumnavigate
the
Earth
by
ship;
up
until
the
early
1800's,
the
Spaniards,
the
French,
the
British,
the
Irish,
and
the
Germans
immigrated
to
America,
in
sails
boats
that
took
four-month
ocean
crossing
journey
from
Europe
to
America.
The
second
major
phase
of
the
immigration
to
America
happened
with
steam
boats
up
until
the
early
1900's.
Between
the
early
1800's
to
mid
1800's,
the
European
steam
boat
technology
advanced
enough
to
cross
oceans
and
completely
replace
sails
with
steam
propulsion.
The
late-19th
century
steamship
ocean
crossing
from
Europe
to
America
took
less
than
a
week.
The
Scandanavians,
the
Southern
and
Eastern
Europeans,
and
the
East
Asians
immigrated
to
America
on
steam
boats
between
early
1800's
to
early
1900's.
The
third
major
phase
of
the
immigration
to
America
happened
with
commercial
airplanes,
which
took
less
than
48
hours
to
transport
a
human
being
anywhere
from
Earth
to
America;
this
is
the
latest
phase
of
the
immigration
to
America
that
is
still
ongoing.
The
Immigration
and
Nationality
Act
of
1965
removed
the
race-based
discrimination
in
immigration
to
America,
and
allowed
the
peoples
of
non-Western
and
Northern
European
ethnic
groups
to
immigrate
to
America.
My
bet
is
that
the
fourth
major
phase
of
the
immigration
to
America
will
happen
with
nuclear-fusion
reactors
propelled
interplanetary
spaceships,
which
will
take
only
several
days
to
transport
a
human
being
from
Earth
to
another
planet
in
the
Solar
System,
such
as
the
terraformed
life-supporting
Venus
that
humans
can
live
on
indefinitely.
America
will
expand
its
territory
to
outer
space,
and
own
the
planets
and
planetary
moons
in
the
Solar
System,
and
different
peoples
will
immigrate
to
the
outer-space
American
territories. -
https://youtu.be/wGRvIfimZy4
The
Spring
MVC
sub-section
of
the
“How-to”
Guides
section
has
the
following
sub-sub-sections:
Write
a
JSON
REST
Service,
Write
an
XML
REST
Service,
Customize
the
Jackson
ObjectMapper,
Customize
the
@ResponseBody
Rendering,
Handling
Multipart
File
Uploads,
Switch
Off
the
Spring
MVC
DispatcherServlet,
Switch
off
the
Default
MVC
Configuration,
Customize
ViewResolvers
The
Jersey
sub-section
of
the
“How-to”
Guides
section
has
the
following
sub-sub-sections:
Secure
Jersey
endpoints
with
Spring
Security,
Use
Jersey
Alongside
Another
Web
Framework
The
HTTP
Clients
sub-section
of
the
“How-to”
Guides
section
has
the
following
sub-sub-sections:
Configure
RestTemplate
to
Use
a
Proxy,
Configure
the
TcpClient
used
by
a
Reactor
Netty-based
WebClient
The
Logging
sub-section
of
the
“How-to”
Guides
section
has
the
following
sub-sub-sections:
Configure
Logback
for
Logging,
Configure
Log4j
for
Logging
The
Data
Access
sub-section
of
the
“How-to”
Guides
section
has
the
following
sub-sub-sections:
Configure
a
Custom
DataSource,
Configure
Two
DataSources,
Use
Spring
Data
Repositories,
Separate
@Entity
Definitions
from
Spring
Configuration,
Configure
JPA
Properties,
Configure
Hibernate
Naming
Strategy,
Configure
Hibernate
Second-Level
Caching,
Use
Dependency
Injection
in
Hibernate
Components,
Use
a
Custom
EntityManagerFactory,
Using
Multiple
EntityManagerFactories,
Use
a
Traditional
persistence.xml
File,
Use
Spring
Data
JPA
and
Mongo
Repositories,
Customize
Spring
Data’s
Web
Support,
Expose
Spring
Data
Repositories
as
REST
Endpoint,
Configure
a
Component
that
is
Used
by
JPA,
Configure
jOOQ
with
Two
DataSources
The
Database
Initialization
sub-section
of
the
“How-to”
Guides
section
has
the
following
sub-sub-sections:
Initialize
a
Database
Using
JPA,
Initialize
a
Database
Using
Hibernate,
Initialize
a
Database
Using
Basic
SQL
Scripts,
Initialize
a
Spring
Batch
Database,
Use
a
Higher-level
Database
Migration
Tool,
Depend
Upon
an
Initialized
Database
The
NoSQL
sub-section
of
the
“How-to”
Guides
section
has
the
following
sub-sub-sections:
Use
Jedis
Instead
of
Lettuce
The
Messaging
sub-section
of
the
“How-to”
Guides
section
has
the
following
sub-sub-sections:
Disable
Transacted
JMS
Session
The
Batch
Applications
sub-section
of
the
“How-to”
Guides
section
has
the
following
sub-sub-sections:
Specifying
a
Batch
Data
Source,
Running
Spring
Batch
Jobs
on
Startup,
Running
From
the
Command
Line,
Storing
the
Job
Repository -
Puuttuva jakso?
-
https://youtu.be/X3R7hr-DZ1g
Left
and
right
brachiocephalic
veins
(previously
called
innominate
veins)
are
drained
to
by
internal
thoracic
vein
(previously
known
as
the
internal
mammary
vein),
supreme
intercostal
vein
(also
known
as
highest
intercostal
vein),
vertebral
vein,
subclavian
vein,
pericardiacophrenic
veins,
internal
jugular
vein.
Internal
thoracic
vein
(previously
known
as
the
internal
mammary
vein)
is
drained
to
by
anterior
intercostal
veins,
superior
epigastric
veins,
left
superior
intercostal
vein;
subclavian
vein
is
drained
to
by
axillary
vein,
dorsal
scapular
vein,
external
jugular
vein;
axillary
vein
is
drained
to
by
lateral
thoracic
vein
(sometimes
debatably
referred
to
as
the
long
thoracic
vein)
which
is
drained
to
by
thoracoepigastric
vein.
Azygos
vein
is
drained
to
by
right
superior
intercostal
vein,
bronchial
veins,
intercostal
veins
and
posterior
intercostal
veins
5-11,
accessory
hemiazygos
vein
(also
called
the
superior
hemiazygous
vein)
and
hemiazygos
vein
(also
known
as
vena
azygos
minor
inferior),
superior
phrenic
vein.
Vertebral
column
(also
known
as
the
backbone
or
spine)
veins
include
vertebral
venous
plexuses
(which
include
external
vertebral
venous
plexuses
[extraspinal
veins],
internal
vertebral
venous
plexuses
[intraspinal
veins]),
spinal
veins
(also
known
as
veins
of
the
medulla
spinalis
or
veins
of
the
spinal
cord)
(which
include
posterior
spinal
veins,
anterior
spinal
veins
[also
known
as
anterior
coronal
veins
and
anterior
median
spinal
veins]),
basivertebral
veins,
intervertebral
veins.
Veins
of
the
human-body
abdomen
and
pelvis
include
to
azygos
vein
system,
IVC
(inferior
vena
cava
vein)
(systemic
circulation),
and
portal
vein
(also
known
as
hepatic
portal
vein
[HPV])
(hepatic
portal
system
or
portal
venous
system).
Azygos
vein
system
is
drained
to
by
ascending
lumbar
vein
which
is
drained
to
by
subcostal
vein.
IVC
(inferior
vena
cava
vein)
(systemic
circulation)
is
drained
to
by
other
veins
that
drain
to
IVC
(inferior
vena
cava
vein)
or
left
renal
vein,
and
common
iliac
veins.
Other
veins
that
drain
to
IVC
(inferior
vena
cava
vein)
or
left
renal
vein
includes
inferior
phrenic
veins,
hepatic
veins,
right
suprarenal
vein,
renal
veins,
right
gonadal
vein,
lumbar
veins,
common
iliac
veins.
Hepatic
veins
are
drained
to
by
central
veins
of
liver
(also
known
as
central
venules),
liver
sinusoid;
gonadal
veins
include
ovarian
vein
for
women
and
testicular
vein
(also
known
as
spermatic
vein)
for
men,
pampiniform
plexus
for
men.
Common
iliac
veins
are
drained
to
by
unpaired
vein
that
drains
to
common
iliac
veins,
internal
iliac
vein
(also
known
as
hypogastric
vein),
external
iliac
veins. -
https://youtu.be/bHhaf1WtKAI
An
American
citizen
who
complains
about
the
American
capitalism
doesn't
move
to
a
communist
country,
because
he
or
she
wants
the
benefits
of
the
American
capitalism.
The
American
citizens
who
complain
about
America,
on
the
social
media
and
in
person,
would
not
move
to
their
ancestors'
home
countries
because
they
want
what
America
offers
and
gives
to
them.
A
Euro-American
who
complains
about
America
would
not
move
to
Europe;
some
who
do
move
to
Europe
then
complain
about
Europe
on
what
Europe
lacks
that
America
has.
An
African-American
complaining
about
America
would
not
move
to
Africa;
some
African-Americans
who
move
to
Africa
come
back
to
America
after
a
few
years
because
they
realize
that
they
prefer
America.
A
Chinese-American
complaining
about
America
would
not
move
to
China,
maybe
because
China
is
an
authoritarian
nation
with
much
lower
GDP
per
capita
than
America.
So,
what
is
up
with
complaining
about
America
while
choosing
to
stay
in
America
instead
of
moving
to
some
other
country?
What
is
the
psychology
behind
complaining
about
America
while
staying
in
America?
Why
don't
the
American
complainers
just
move
to
another
country,
especially
their
ancestors'
home
countries?
My
supposition
is
that
the
American
complainers
want
America
to
be
the
way
that
they
want;
that's
why
they
complain
about
America;
the
American
complainers
essentially
say
I
want
America
to
be
the
way
I
want,
but
it's
not
that.
The
American
complainers
don't
care
about
other
countries
and
other
peoples;
they
care
about
their
own
realities
in
America,
and
they
want
their
own
realities
to
improve
in
America.
The
people
born
in
America
do
not
consider
how
bad
and
inadequate
and
tragic
life
is
in
many
other
countries;
they
just
think
and
talk
about
what
they
don't
like
in
America
in
their
own
American
realities.
An
American
woman
complaining
about
the
high
cost
of
education
in
America
is
not
thinking
that
in
many
countries,
women
are
prohibited
from
getting
education
and
having
certain
jobs
due
to
sexism;
for
example,
in
Israel,
women
are
prohibited
from
being
a
judge
in
the
Rabbinical
or
religious
courts
that
handle
personal
status
matters,
even
in
this
day
and
age,
because
of
the
strict
religious
mandates
in
Israel
in
the
Jewish
religion.
An
American
complaining
about
America's
high
medical
costs
is
not
thinking
that
more
than
half
of
the
entire
humanity
do
not
have
any
access
to
medical
services
at
all,
simply
because
the
modern
biomedical
services
are
nonexistent
in
many
places
in
humanity.
What
the
American
complainers
really
want
is
better
things
for
themselves,
in
America.
The
American
complainers
want
lower
housing
costs
in
America;
the -
https://youtu.be/w0_wkOUopcw
The
Spring
Boot
AntLib
Module
sub-section
of
the
Build
Tool
Plugins
section
has
the
following
sub-sub-sections:
Spring
Boot
Ant
Tasks,
Using
the
“findmainclass”
Task
The
Supporting
Other
Build
Systems
sub-section
of
the
Build
Tool
Plugins
section
has
the
following
sub-sub-sections:
Repackaging
Archives,
Nested
Libraries,
Finding
a
Main
Class,
Example
Repackage
Implementation
“How-to”
Guides
section
covers
Application
Development,
Configuration,
Embedded
Servers,
Data
Access,
and
many
more.
“How-to”
Guides
section
has
the
following
sub-sections:
Spring
Boot
Application,
Properties
and
Configuration,
Embedded
Web
Servers,
Spring
MVC,
Jersey,
HTTP
Clients,
Logging,
Data
Access,
Database
Initialization,
NoSQL,
Messaging,
Batch
Applications,
Actuator,
Security,
Hot
Swapping,
Testing,
Build,
Ahead-of-time
processing,
Traditional
Deployment,
Docker
Compose.
The
Spring
Boot
Application
sub-section
of
the
“How-to”
Guides
section
has
the
following
sub-sub-sections:
Create
Your
Own
FailureAnalyzer,
Troubleshoot
Auto-configuration,
Customize
the
Environment
or
ApplicationContext
Before
It
Starts,
Build
an
ApplicationContext
Hierarchy
(Adding
a
Parent
or
Root
Context),
Create
a
Non-web
Application
The
Properties
and
Configuration
sub-section
of
the
“How-to”
Guides
section
has
the
following
sub-sub-sections:
Automatically
Expand
Properties
at
Build
Time,
Externalize
the
Configuration
of
SpringApplication,
Change
the
Location
of
External
Properties
of
an
Application,
Use
‘Short’
Command
Line
Arguments,
Use
YAML
for
External
Properties,
Set
the
Active
Spring
Profiles,
Set
the
Default
Profile
Name,
Change
Configuration
Depending
on
the
Environment,
Discover
Built-in
Options
for
External
Properties
The
Embedded
Web
Servers
sub-section
of
the
“How-to”
Guides
section
has
the
following
sub-sub-sections:
Use
Another
Web
Server,
Disabling
the
Web
Server,
Change
the
HTTP
Port,
Use
a
Random
Unassigned
HTTP
Port,
Discover
the
HTTP
Port
at
Runtime,
Enable
HTTP
Response
Compression,
Configure
SSL,
Configure
HTTP/2,
Configure
the
Web
Server,
Add
a
Servlet,
Filter,
or
Listener
to
an
Application,
Configure
Access
Logging,
Running
Behind
a
Front-end
Proxy
Server,
Enable
Multiple
Connectors
with
Tomcat,
Enable
Tomcat’s
MBean
Registry,
Enable
Multiple
Listeners
with
Undertow,
Create
WebSocket
Endpoints
Using
@ServerEndpoint -
https://youtu.be/95ecJ2tYptk
Left
and
right
brachiocephalic
veins
(previously
called
innominate
veins)
are
drained
to
by
vertebral
vein,
and
other
veins
that
directly
drain
to
brachiocephalic
veins.
Vertebral
vein
is
joined
to
the
deep
cervical
vein
by
occipital
vein
which
drains
to
suboccipital
venous
plexus
(occipital
emissary
vein,
which
passes
through
the
condylar
canal,
drains
to
occipital
vein);
suboccipital
venous
plexus
drains
to
vertebral
vein;
deep
cervical
vein
(also
known
as
posterior
vertebral
vein
or
posterior
deep
cervical
vein)
drains
to
vertebral
vein.
Other
veins
that
directly
drain
to
brachiocephalic
veins
include
inferior
thyroid
veins
(which
are
drained
to
by
inferior
laryngeal
vein),
thymic
veins.
Veins
of
the
human-body
thorax
(or
chest)
and
vertebral
column
include
thorax
(or
chest)
veins,
and
vertebral
column
(also
known
as
the
backbone
or
spine)
veins.
Thorax
(or
chest)
veins
include
heart
veins,
lung
veins,
and
superior
vena
cava
(SVC)
vein.
Heart
veins
include
coronary
sinus
vein
(which
drains
to
right
atrium),
and
small
cardiac
vein
(also
known
as
the
right
coronary
vein)
(which
drains
to
coronary
sinus).
Coronary
sinus
vein
is
drained
to
by
great
cardiac
vein
(also
known
as
left
coronary
vein)
(which
is
drained
to
by
left
marginal
vein
from
left
ventricle),
posterior
vein
of
the
left
ventricle,
oblique
vein
of
the
left
atrium
(also
known
as
oblique
vein
of
Marshall)
(which
drains
from
left
atrium
to
coronary
sinus,
and
is
connected
to
ligament
of
the
left
vena
cava
[also
known
as
fold
of
the
left
vena
cava,
or
vestigial
fold
of
Marshall]),
middle
cardiac
vein.
Small
cardiac
vein
(also
known
as
the
right
coronary
vein)
includes
anterior
cardiac
veins
(also
known
as
anterior
veins
of
right
ventricle)
(which
drain
blood
from
the
anterior
portion
of
the
right
ventricle
into
the
right
atrium)
(which
may
sometimes
be
drained
to
by
right
marginal
vein).
Lung
veins
include
pulmonary
veins
(which
drain
from
lungs
to
left
atrium).
Superior
vena
cava
(SVC)
vein
is
drained
to
by
left
and
right
brachiocephalic
veins
(previously
called
innominate
veins)
and
azygos
vein. -
https://youtu.be/jRGuw_e_x6E
Everything
in
humanity
contantly
changes.
Western
civilization
constantly
changes.
Nothing
last
forever,
nothing
stays;
change
is
constant.
The
Ancient
Roman
Empire
didn't
exist,
then
it
appeared
and
expanded,
then
it
went
away;
everything
in
humanity
comes
and
goes.
The
ones
who
embrace
and
foster
changes
prevail
and
triumph;
the
ones
who
fear
and
shun
changes
fall
and
fade
away.
In
today's
Western
civilization,
there
are
four
great
forces
of
change:
the
global
industrialization,
the
low-birth
rates
in
the
industrialized
nations,
the
non-White
immigration
to
the
West,
and
the
continuing
advances
in
science,
technology
and
capitalism.
My
bet
is
that
AI,
robotics,
human
longevity
biotech,
and
nuclear-fusion
reactors
powered
outer
space
tech
will
tremendously
transform
the
Western
civilization
and
the
entire
humanity
over
the
next
few
decades.
In
my
Unified
Humanity
Science,
I
scientifically
study
the
great
forces
of
change
throughout
the
different
times
and
places
in
humanity.
In
my
Unified
Humanity
Science,
I
QMASP
(Quantify,
Model,
Analyze,
Simulate,
and
Predict)
why
and
how
Western
civilization
will
continue
to
change—at
the
human-body
subsystematic,
organic,
tissular,
cellular,
subcellular,
molecular,
atomic,
and
subatomic
levels—due
to
expanding
industrialization,
low-birth
rate,
non-White
immigration,
and
advancing
technology. -
https://youtu.be/O5nwZIF-hwo
The
Deploying
to
the
Cloud
sub-section
of
the
Deploying
Spring
Boot
Applications
section
has
the
following
sub-sub-sections:
Cloud
Foundry,
Kubernetes,
Heroku,
OpenShift,
Amazon
Web
Services
(AWS),
CloudCaptain
and
Amazon
Web
Services,
Azure,
Google
Cloud
The
Installing
Spring
Boot
Applications
sub-section
of
the
Deploying
Spring
Boot
Applications
section
has
the
following
sub-sub-sections:
Supported
Operating
Systems,
Unix/Linux
Services,
Microsoft
Windows
Services
The
Efficient
deployments
sub-section
of
the
Deploying
Spring
Boot
Applications
section
has
the
following
sub-sub-sections:
Unpacking
the
Executable
JAR,
Using
Ahead-of-time
Processing
With
the
JVM
GraalVM
Native
Image
Support
section
covers
Create
a
native
executable
from
your
application
using
GraalVM
GraalVM
Native
Image
Support
section
has
the
following
sub-sections:
Introducing
GraalVM
Native
Images,
Developing
Your
First
GraalVM
Native
Application,
Testing
GraalVM
Native
Images,
Advanced
Native
Images
Topics.
The
Introducing
GraalVM
Native
Images
sub-section
of
the
GraalVM
Native
Image
Support
section
has
the
following
sub-sub-sections:
Key
Differences
with
JVM
Deployments,
Understanding
Spring
Ahead-of-Time
Processing
The
Developing
Your
First
GraalVM
Native
Application
sub-section
of
the
GraalVM
Native
Image
Support
section
has
the
following
sub-sub-sections:
Sample
Application,
Building
a
Native
Image
Using
Buildpacks,
Building
a
Native
Image
using
Native
Build
Tools
The
Testing
GraalVM
Native
Images
sub-section
of
the
GraalVM
Native
Image
Support
section
has
the
following
sub-sub-sections:
Testing
Ahead-of-time
Processing
With
the
JVM,
Testing
With
Native
Build
Tools
The
Advanced
Native
Images
Topics
sub-section
of
the
GraalVM
Native
Image
Support
section
has
the
following
sub-sub-sections:
Nested
Configuration
Properties,
Converting
a
Spring
Boot
Executable
Jar,
Using
the
Tracing
Agent,
Custom
Hints,
Known
Limitations
Spring
Boot
CLI
section
covers
Installing
the
CLI,
Using
the
CLI,
Configuring
the
CLI,
and
more.
Spring
Boot
CLI
section
has
the
following
sub-sections:
Installing
the
CLI,
Using
the
CLI.
The
Using
the
CLI
sub-section
of
the
Spring
Boot
CLI
section
has
the
following
sub-sub-sections:
Initialize
a
New
Project,
Using
the
Embedded
Shell
Build
Tool
Plugins
section
covers
Maven
Plugin,
Gradle
Plugin,
Antlib,
and
more.
Build
Tool
Plugins
section
has
the
following
sub-sections:
Spring
Boot
Maven
Plugin,
Spring
Boot
Gradle
Plugin,
Spring
Boot
AntLib
Module,
Supporting
Other
Build
Systems. -
https://youtu.be/wNHFpMlZKm4
Cerebellar
veins
consist
of
superior
cerebellar
veins,
inferior
cerebellar
veins
(dorsal
cerebellar
veins).
Dural
venous
sinuses
(also
called
dural
sinuses,
cerebral
sinuses,
or
cranial
sinuses)
include
To
COS
(confluence
of
sinuses)
(also
known
as
torcular
Herophili,
torcula,
or
confluens
sinuum
in
Latin),
To
CS
(cavernous
sinus),
To
IJV
(internal
jugular
vein).
COS
(confluence
of
sinuses)
(also
known
as
torcular
Herophili,
torcula,
or
confluens
sinuum
in
Latin)
is
drained
to
by
superior
sagittal
sinus
(also
known
as
the
superior
longitudinal
sinus),
straight
sinus
(also
known
as
tentorial
sinus
or
the
sinus
rectus)
(which
is
drained
to
by
inferior
sagittal
sinus
[also
known
as
inferior
longitudinal
sinus]),
occipital
sinus.
CS
(cavernous
sinus)
is
drained
to
by
sphenoparietal
sinus,
superior
ophthalmic
vein
(which
is
drained
to
by
ethmoidal
veins,
central
retinal
vein
[also
known
as
retinal
vein],
nasofrontal
vein,
vorticose
veins
[referred
to
clinically
as
the
vortex
veins]),
inferior
ophthalmic
vein;
two
intercavernous
sinuses
connect
the
two
cavernous
sinuses
across
the
middle
line.
IJV
(internal
jugular
vein)
is
drained
to
by
sigmoid
sinuses
(also
known
as
the
pars
sigmoid)
which
are
drained
to
by
transverse
sinuses
(left
and
right
lateral
sinuses)
(petrosquamous
sinus,
if
present,
opens
into
the
transverse
sinus);
superior
petrosal
sinus
drains
to
transverse
sinus;
inferior
petrosal
sinuses
drain
to
IJV
(internal
jugular
vein)
(basilar
plexus
[also
known
as
transverse
or
basilar
sinus]
connects
the
two
inferior
petrosal
sinuses);
internal
auditory
veins
(also
known
as
veins
of
labyrinth)
end
in
the
posterior
part
of
the
superior
petrosal
sinus
or
in
the
transverse
sinus;
condylar
emissary
vein
connects
the
suboccipital
plexus
of
veins
with
the
sigmoid
sinus.
Facial
vein
(also
known
as
anterior
facial
vein)
and
common
facial
vein
include
frontal
vein
(also
known
as
supratrochlear
vein),
supraorbital
vein
(which
drains
to
angular
vein),
angular
vein
(which
drains
to
facial
vein),
superior
labial
vein
(which
drains
to
facial
vein),
inferior
labial
vein
(which
drains
to
facial
vein),
deep
facial
vein
(which
drains
to
facial
vein).
Other
veins
that
directly
drain
to
internal
jugular
vein
include
lingual
veins
(which
include
and
are
drained
to
by
dorsal
lingual
veins,
deep
lingual
vein,
sublingual
vein),
pharyngeal
veins,
superior
thyroid
vein
(which
is
drained
to
by
superior
laryngeal
vein),
middle
thyroid
vein
(also
known
as
vena
thyreoidea
media
in
Latin). -
https://youtu.be/Fxu89q2v0N8
Why
are
narcissism,
psychopathy
and
Machiavellianism—the
so-called
Dark
Triad
personality
traits—needed
for
success
in
a
diverse,
dog-eat-dog
society?
Why
does
a
complex
human
world
require
narcissism,
psychopathy
and
Machiavellianism
for
success?
Why
do
human
masses
crave
for
narcissistic,
psychopathic,
and
Machiavellian
leaders?
In
the
most
diverse
and
dog-eat-dog
nations,
narcissistic,
psychopathic,
and
Machiavellian
people
become
the
greatest
leaders.
For
example,
the
Ancient
Roman
Empire
had
Julius
Caesar
as
its
greatest
leader,
who
was
narcissistic,
psychopathic,
and
Machiavellian
to
no
end.
The
people
in
a
position
of
power,
the
powerful
people
are
all
narcissistic,
psychopathic,
and
Machiavellian,
in
one
way
or
another.
The
people
in
a
position
of
the
greatest
power,
the
most
powerful
people
are
the
most
narcissistic,
psychopathic,
and
Machiavellian.
In
my
Unified
Humanity
Science,
I
link
human
pscyhology
to
human
outcomes.
I
have
this
conjecture
to
prove
or
disprove
in
my
Unified
Humanity
Science:
the
more
complex
and
diverse
a
human
environment
is,
such
as
in
an
empire,
the
more
narcissistic,
psychopathic,
and
Machiavellian
personality
traits
are
needed
for
leading
and
maintaining
that
human
environment.
Empires
with
diverse
peoples
and
colonies
are
founded
and
managed
by
narcissistic,
psychopathic,
and
Machiavellian
leaders;
that
is
no
coincidence.
Narcissism
allows
and
enables
being
self-centered
and
pursuing
one's
goals
with
determination
and
resolution
against
all
odds
and
oppositions.
Psychopathy
allows
and
enables
setting
and
pursuing
extreme
goals,
unreasonable
goals,
for
the
maximum
human
achievements.
Machiavellianism
allows
and
enables
one
to
devise
and
employ
any
means
necessary
to
achieve
one's
objectives.
Hence,
the
greatest
human
achievements
cannot
be
without
narcissism,
psychopathy
and
Machiavellianism!
In
my
Unified
Humanity
Science,
I
will
QMASP
(Quantify,
Model,
Analyze,
Simulate,
and
Predict)
the
exact
causes
and
consequences
of
narcissism,
psychopathy
and
Machiavellianism
at
the
human-brain
tissular,
cellular,
subcellular,
molecular,
atomic,
and
subatomic
levels. -
https://youtu.be/T8vLHaF-U2w
Production-ready
Features
section
has
the
following
sub-sections:
Enabling
Production-ready
Features,
Endpoints,
Monitoring
and
Management
Over
HTTP,
Monitoring
and
Management
over
JMX,
Observability,
Loggers,
Metrics,
Tracing,
Auditing,
Recording
HTTP
Exchanges,
Process
Monitoring,
Cloud
Foundry
Support.
The
Endpoints
sub-section
of
the
Production-ready
Features
section
has
the
following
sub-sub-sections:
Enabling
Endpoints,
Exposing
Endpoints,
Security,
Configuring
Endpoints,
Hypermedia
for
Actuator
Web
Endpoints,
CORS
Support,
Implementing
Custom
Endpoints,
Health
Information,
Kubernetes
Probes,
Application
Information
The
Monitoring
and
Management
Over
HTTP
sub-section
of
the
Production-ready
Features
section
has
the
following
sub-sub-sections:
Customizing
the
Management
Endpoint
Paths,
Customizing
the
Management
Server
Port,
Configuring
Management-specific
SSL,
Customizing
the
Management
Server
Address,
Disabling
HTTP
Endpoints
The
Monitoring
and
Management
over
JMX
sub-section
of
the
Production-ready
Features
section
has
the
following
sub-sub-sections:
Customizing
MBean
Names,
Disabling
JMX
Endpoints
The
Loggers
sub-section
of
the
Production-ready
Features
section
has
the
following
sub-sub-sections:
Configure
a
Logger
The
Metrics
sub-section
of
the
Production-ready
Features
section
has
the
following
sub-sub-sections:
Getting
started,
Supported
Monitoring
Systems,
Supported
Metrics
and
Meters,
Registering
Custom
Metrics,
Customizing
Individual
Metrics,
Metrics
Endpoint,
Integration
with
Micrometer
Observation
The
Tracing
sub-section
of
the
Production-ready
Features
section
has
the
following
sub-sub-sections:
Supported
Tracers,
Getting
Started,
Propagating
Traces,
Tracer
Implementations,
Integration
with
Micrometer
Observation,
Creating
Custom
Spans,
Baggage
The
Auditing
sub-section
of
the
Production-ready
Features
section
has
the
following
sub-sub-sections:
Custom
Auditing
The
Recording
HTTP
Exchanges
sub-section
of
the
Production-ready
Features
section
has
the
following
sub-sub-sections:
Custom
HTTP
Exchange
Recording
The
Process
Monitoring
sub-section
of
the
Production-ready
Features
section
has
the
following
sub-sub-sections:
Extending
Configuration,
Programmatically
Enabling
Process
Monitoring
The
Cloud
Foundry
Support
sub-section
of
the
Production-ready
Features
section
has
the
following
sub-sub-sections:
Disabling
Extended
Cloud
Foundry
Actuator
Support,
Cloud
Foundry
Self-signed
Certificates,
Custom
Context
Path
Deploying
Spring
Boot
Applications
section
covers
Deploying
to
the
Cloud,
and
Installing
as
a
Unix
application.
Deploying
Spring
Boot
Applications
section
has
the
following
sub-sections:
Deploying
to
the
Cloud,
Installing
Spring
Boot
Applications,
Efficient
deployments. -
https://youtu.be/nN6JBTcwFWc
Superior
mesenteric
vein
include
right
gastro-omental
vein,
ileocolic
vein,
right
colic
vein,
middle
colic
vein.
Ileocolic
vein
include
appendicular
vein.
Splenic
vein
include
left
gastro-omental
vein,
and
inferior
mesenteric
vein.
Inferior
mesenteric
vein
include
left
colic
vein,
sigmoid
veins,
superior
rectal
vein.
Veins
of
the
human-body
head
and
neck
include
external
jugular
vein,
internal
jugular
vein,
and
left
and
right
brachiocephalic
veins
(previously
called
innominate
veins).
External
jugular
vein
is
drained
to
by
retromandibular
vein
(also
known
as
temporomaxillary
vein,
posterior
facial
vein),
and
other
veins
that
directly
drain
to
external
jugular
vein.
Retromandibular
vein
(also
known
as
temporomaxillary
vein,
posterior
facial
vein)
is
drained
to
by
maxillary
vein
(also
known
as
internal
maxillary
vein)
(which
is
drained
to
by
pterygoid
plexus),
superficial
temporal
vein
(which
is
drained
to
by
anterior
auricular
veins).
Other
veins
that
directly
drain
to
external
jugular
vein
include
posterior
auricular
vein,
transverse
cervical
veins,
suprascapular
vein,
anterior
jugular
veins
(which
communicate
by
jugular
venous
arch
vein
[also
known
as
venous
jugular
arch
vein]).
Internal
jugular
vein
is
drained
to
by
diploic
veins
and
brain,
facial
vein
(also
known
as
anterior
facial
vein)
and
common
facial
vein,
and
other
veins
that
directly
drain
to
internal
jugular
vein.
Diploic
veins
and
brain
include
cerebral
veins
(which
drain
blood
from
the
cerebrum
of
the
human
brain),
cerebellar
veins
(consist
of
the
superior
cerebellar
veins
and
the
inferior
cerebellar
veins
[dorsal
cerebellar
veins],
which
drain
from
cerebellum
and
drains
to
dural
venous
sinuses),
and
dural
venous
sinuses
(also
called
dural
sinuses,
cerebral
sinuses,
or
cranial
sinuses,
which
receive
blood
from
the
cerebral
veins,
and
cerebrospinal
fluid
(CSF)
from
the
subarachnoid
space
via
arachnoid
granulations,
and
mainly
empty
into
the
internal
jugular
vein).
Cerebral
veins
include
superficial
cerebral
veins
and
deep
cerebral
veins.
Superficial
cerebral
veins
include
superior
cerebral
veins,
superficial
middle
cerebral
vein
(also
known
as
superficial
Sylvian
vein),
inferior
cerebral
veins,
inferior
anastomotic
vein
(also
known
as
the
vein
of
Labbe),
superior
anastomotic
vein
(also
known
as
the
vein
of
Trolard).
Deep
cerebral
veins
include
great
cerebral
vein
(also
known
as
the
vein
of
Galen),
internal
cerebral
veins
(which
include
basal
vein,
deep
middle
cerebral
vein
[also
known
as
the
deep
Sylvian
vein],
superior
thalamostriate
vein
[also
known
as
terminal
vein]). -
https://youtu.be/QVL_HVoDk30
The
American
Dream
is
a
nationally
and
globally
institutionalized
and
sanctioned
marketing
tool
for
making
the
American
people
and
other
peoples
to
produce
and
consume
enormous
quantities
and
varieties
of
goods
and
services
for
the
sake
of
the
American
and
global
capitalism.
The
American
Dream
must
be,
because
capitalism
must
be
institutionalized
and
vigorously
pursued
at
all
times,
and
poverty
and
laziness
and
incompetence
must
be
condemned
and
shunned.
In
truth,
an
institutionalized
capitalism,
such
as
the
American
capitalism
also
known
as
the
American
Dream,
is
a
brutal
economic
game
that
creates
many
losers
as
well
as
many
winners.
Playing
the
game
of
capitalism
is
constantly
running
on
a
treadmill
and
lifting
weights,
economically
and
financially,
constantly
exerting
maximum
efforts
to
produce
and
consume
to
the
maximum
extents
possible.
If
you
do
not
like
or
cannot
perform
to
the
rigors
of
the
demand
imposed
by
the
American
capitalism,
you
end
up
being
an
economic
and
financial
loser
in
America.
In
truth,
America
is
not
a
utopia
for
everyone:
America
is
a
Darwinian
nation,
and
the
American
Dream
is
a
cut-throat
competition.
America
is
a
great
nation
only
for
those
who
are
fit
for
the
American
capitalistic
and
democratic
system.
America
allows
wealth
disparity
because
it
is
a
capitalistic
nation;
America
allows
opposing
voices
because
it
is
a
democratic
nation.
If
you
don't
want
wealth
disparity
and
opposing
voices,
what
you
want
is
a
communistic
nation
ruled
by
a
dictator
in
which
everyone
is
poor
except
a
very
small
number
of
communist
leaders,
and
nobody
is
allowed
to
have
any
voices
at
all
except
the
voices
allowed
by
the
communist
party.
If
you're
in
favor
of
dictatorial
communism,
then
you
would
hate
America's
guts,
like
many
dictatorial
communist
peoples
have
done
in
the
past
and
are
still
doing
now.
America
is
not
a
utopia
for
everyone.
America
is
an
unapologetic
and
ruthless
Darwinian
capitalistic
nation
in
which
only
the
most
fitting
in
the
environment
can
survive
and
thrive.
America's
wealth
comes
from
its
intra-national
and
international
cut-throat
competition,
not
from
ease
and
comfort.
In
truth,
the
American
Dream
is
not
ease
and
comfort;
the
American
Dream
is
prevailing
in
the
American
and
global
dog-eat-dog
competition.
America
never
was
a
nation
of
ease
and
comfort
for
everyone;
America
always
was
a
ruthlessly
and
unapologetically
competitive
nation
in
which
only
the
strong
and
capable
survived
and
thrived.
One
must
give
one's
absolute
best
everyday
in
America,
if
one
wants
to
survive
and
thrive
in
America;
otherwise,
one
wouldn't
stand
a
chance
in
America. -
https://youtu.be/5UPDiXluIf4
IO
section
has
the
following
sub-sections:
Caching,
Hazelcast,
Quartz
Scheduler,
Sending
Email,
Validation,
Calling
REST
Services,
Web
Services,
Distributed
Transactions
With
JTA.
The
Caching
sub-section
of
the
IO
section
has
the
following
sub-sub-sections:
Supported
Cache
Providers
The
Calling
REST
Services
sub-section
of
the
IO
section
has
the
following
sub-sub-sections:
RestTemplate,
WebClient
The
Web
Services
sub-section
of
the
IO
section
has
the
following
sub-sub-sections:
Calling
Web
Services
with
WebServiceTemplate
The
Distributed
Transactions
With
JTA
sub-section
of
the
IO
section
has
the
following
sub-sub-sections:
Using
a
Jakarta
EE
Managed
Transaction
Manager,
Mixing
XA
and
Non-XA
JMS
Connections,
Supporting
an
Embedded
Transaction
Manager
Messaging
section
covers
JMS,
AMQP,
Apache
Kafka,
RSocket,
WebSocket,
and
Spring
Integration.
Messaging
section
has
the
following
sub-sections:
JMS,
AMQP,
Apache
Kafka
Support,
RSocket,
Spring
Integration,
WebSockets.
The
JMS
sub-section
of
the
Messaging
section
has
the
following
sub-sub-sections:
ActiveMQ
Support,
ActiveMQ
Artemis
Support,
Using
a
JNDI
ConnectionFactory,
Sending
a
Message,
Receiving
a
Message
The
AMQP
sub-section
of
the
Messaging
section
has
the
following
sub-sub-sections:
RabbitMQ
Support,
Sending
a
Message,
Sending
a
Message
To
A
Stream,
Receiving
a
Message
The
Apache
Kafka
Support
sub-section
of
the
Messaging
section
has
the
following
sub-sub-sections:
Sending
a
Message,
Receiving
a
Message,
Kafka
Streams,
Additional
Kafka
Properties,
Testing
with
Embedded
Kafka
The
RSocket
sub-section
of
the
Messaging
section
has
the
following
sub-sub-sections:
RSocket
Strategies
Auto-configuration,
RSocket
server
Auto-configuration,
Spring
Messaging
RSocket
support,
Calling
RSocket
Services
with
RSocketRequester
Container
Images
section
covers
Efficient
container
images
and
Building
container
images
with
Dockerfiles
and
Cloud
Native
Buildpacks.
Container
Images
section
has
the
following
sub-sections:
Efficient
Container
Images,
Dockerfiles,
Cloud
Native
Buildpacks.
The
Efficient
Container
Images
sub-section
of
the
Container
Images
section
has
the
following
sub-sub-section:
Layering
Docker
Images
Production-ready
Features
section
covers
Monitoring,
Metrics,
Auditing,
and
more. -
https://youtu.be/A1Ia0lscPAE
Orbital
veins
include
superior
ophthalmic
vein,
and
inferior
ophthalmic
vein.
Superior
ophthalmic
vein
includes
nasofrontal
vein,
ethmoidal
veins,
lacrimal
vein,
vorticose
veins,
ciliary
veins,
central
retinal
vein,
episcleral
vein.
Azygos
vein
includes
posterior
intercostal
veins,
and
veins
of
vertebral
column.
Posterior
intercostal
veins
include
intervertebral
vein.
Veins
of
vertebral
column
include
anterior
internal
vertebral
venous
plexus,
which
include
basivertebral
veins,
anterior
spinal
veins,
posterior
spinal
veins.
Veins
of
upper
limb
include
subclavian
vein,
axillary
vein,
superficial
veins
of
upper
limb,
deep
veins
of
upper
limb.
Axillary
vein
include
subscapular
vein,
circumflex
scapular
vein,
lateral
thoracic
vein.
Circumflex
scapular
vein
includes
thoracodorsal
vein,
posterior
circumflex
humeral
vein,
anterior
circumflex
humeral
vein.
Superficial
veins
of
upper
limb
include
cephalic
vein,
basilic
vein,
median
cubital
vein,
dorsal
venous
network
of
hand.
Deep
veins
of
upper
limb
include
brachial
veins,
ulnar
veins,
radial
veins.
Inferior
vena
cava
vein
include
inferior
phrenic
veins,
lumbar
veins,
ascending
lumbar
vein,
hepatic
veins,
renal
veins,
right
suprarenal
vein,
right
ovarian
vein,
right
testicular
vein,
common
iliac
vein,
internal
iliac
vein,
external
iliac
vein,
veins
of
lower
limb.
Renal
veins
include
left
suprarenal
vein,
left
ovarian
vein,
left
testicular
vein.
Right
testicular
vein
includes
pampiniform
plexus.
Common
iliac
vein
includes
median
sacral
vein,
iliolumbar
vein.
Internal
iliac
vein
includes
superior
gluteal
veins,
inferior
gluteal
veins,
obturator
veins,
lateral
sacral
veins,
vesical
veins,
middle
rectal
veins,
internal
pudendal
vein,
posterior
labial
veins,
posterior
scrotal
veins.
Internal
pudendal
vein
includes
deep
veins
of
clitoris,
deep
veins
of
penis,
and
inferior
rectal
veins.
External
iliac
vein
includes
inferior
epigastric
vein,
deep
circumflex
iliac
vein.
Veins
of
lower
limb
include
superficial
veins
of
lower
limb,
and
deep
veins
of
lower
limb.
Superficial
veins
of
lower
limb
include
great
saphenous
vein,
and
small
saphenous
vein.
Great
saphenous
vein
includes
external
pudendal
veins.
Deep
veins
of
lower
limb
include
femoral
vein,
profunda
femoris
vein,
popliteal
vein.
Popliteal
vein
includes
sural
veins,
anterior
tibial
veins,
posterior
tibial
veins.
Posterior
tibial
veins
include
fibular
veins.
Hepatic
portal
vein
includes
cystic
vein,
para-umbilical
veins,
left
gastric
vein,
right
gastric
vein,
superior
mesenteric
vein,
splenic
vein. -
https://youtu.be/bRBUCG5VKzQ
Losers
live
in
the
past
and
rest
on
one's
laurels.
Winners,
such
as
myself,
live
in
the
future
and
toil
for
tomorrow's
laurels.
Living
in
the
past,
resting
on
one's
laurels
is
a
surefire
way
to
bury
oneself
to
one's
grave.
In
order
to
survive
and
thrive,
one
must
embrace
and
invent
the
future.
I
win
because
I
pioneer
AI,
robotics,
human
longevity
biotech,
and
nuclear-fusion
reactors
powered
outer
space
tech.
I
think
about
what
I
want,
and
I
pursue
them.
I
dream
the
most
ideal
future,
and
I
toil
to
build
that
future.
I
don't
care
about
what
I
already
have;
I've
nothing
to
lose
anyway.
I
care
about
what
I
will
gain.
I
play
offense,
not
defense.
Everyday
I
think
about
and
work
on
advancing
AI,
robotics,
human
longevity
biotech,
and
nuclear-fusion
reactors
powered
outer
space
tech—because
nothing
else
matters
to
me.
Everyday
I
attack
and
conquer
the
problems
in
advancing
my
science,
technology,
and
capitalism
I
am
a
hero
and
a
champion
because
I
build
the
future.
I
think,
I
decide,
and
above
all
I
act,
in
order
to
bring
the
future
technologies
to
the
human
masses!
I
live
for
nothing
but
advancing
AI,
robotics,
biotech,
and
nuclear-fusion
tech.
The
future
belongs
to
those
who
build
the
future.
I
want
the
future,
so
I
build
it. -
https://youtu.be/lw2_VEkwgx0
The
Creating
Your
Own
Auto-configuration
sub-section
of
the
Core
Features
section
has
the
following
sub-sub-sections:
Understanding
Auto-configured
Beans,
Locating
Auto-configuration
Candidates,
Condition
Annotations,
Testing
your
Auto-configuration,
Creating
Your
Own
Starter
The
Kotlin
Support
sub-section
of
the
Core
Features
section
has
the
following
sub-sub-sections:
Requirements,
Null-safety,
Kotlin
API,
Dependency
management,
@ConfigurationProperties,
Testing,
Resources
The
SSL
sub-section
of
the
Core
Features
section
has
the
following
sub-sub-sections:
Configuring
SSL
With
Java
KeyStore
Files,
Configuring
SSL
With
PEM-encoded
Certificates,
Applying
SSL
Bundles,
Using
SSL
Bundles
Web
section
covers
Servlet
Web,
Reactive
Web,
Embedded
Container
Support,
Graceful
Shutdown,
and
more.
Web
section
has
the
following
sub-sections:
Servlet
Web
Applications,
Reactive
Web
Applications,
Graceful
Shutdown,
Spring
Security,
Spring
Session,
Spring
for
GraphQL,
Spring
HATEOAS.
The
Servlet
Web
Applications
sub-section
of
the
Web
section
has
the
following
sub-sub-sections:
The
“Spring
Web
MVC
Framework”,
JAX-RS
and
Jersey,
Embedded
Servlet
Container
Support
The
Reactive
Web
Applications
sub-section
of
the
Web
section
has
the
following
sub-sub-sections:
The
“Spring
WebFlux
Framework”,
Embedded
Reactive
Server
Support,
Reactive
Server
Resources
Configuration
The
Spring
Security
sub-section
of
the
Web
section
has
the
following
sub-sub-sections:
MVC
Security,
WebFlux
Security,
OAuth2,
SAML
2.0
The
Spring
for
GraphQL
sub-section
of
the
Web
section
has
the
following
sub-sub-sections:
GraphQL
Schema,
GraphQL
RuntimeWiring,
Querydsl
and
QueryByExample
Repositories
Support,
Transports,
Exception
Handling,
GraphiQL
and
Schema
printer
Data
section
covers
SQL
and
NOSQL
data
access.
Data
section
has
the
following
sub-sections:
SQL
Databases,
Working
with
NoSQL
Technologies.
The
SQL
Databases
sub-section
of
the
Data
section
has
the
following
sub-sub-sections:
Configure
a
DataSource,
Using
JdbcTemplate,
JPA
and
Spring
Data
JPA,
Spring
Data
JDBC,
Using
H2’s
Web
Console,
Using
jOOQ,
Using
R2DBC
The
Working
with
NoSQL
Technologies
sub-section
of
the
Data
section
has
the
following
sub-sub-sections:
Redis,
MongoDB,
Neo4j,
Elasticsearch,
Cassandra,
Couchbase,
LDAP,
InfluxDB
IO
section
covers
Caching,
Quartz
Scheduler,
REST
clients,
Sending
email,
Spring
Web
Services,
and
more. -
https://youtu.be/6ERqFvK50Ek
This
is
my
second
overview
on
the
veins
of
the
human
body—with
the
full
human-body
vein
names—for
my
biotech
R&D,
especially
in
human
longevity
biotech
and
other
medical
biotechnologies.
Wikipedia
is
used
as
the
main
reference.
I
haven't
had
the
time
to
check
the
proper
pronunciations,
so
I'll
improve
my
pronunciations
in
the
next
version,
and
mispronounce
some,
if
not
all,
words
in
this
version.
The
human-body
veins
include
veins
of
the
heart,
pulmonary
veins,
superior
vena
cava
(SVC)
vein,
inferior
vena
cava
vein,
hepatic
portal
vein.
Veins
of
the
heart
include
coronary
sinus
vein,
which
include
great
cardiac
vein,
oblique
vein
of
left
atrium,
middle
cardiac
vein,
small
cardiac
vein.
Superior
vena
cava
(SVC)
vein
includes
brachiocephalic
vein,
internal
jugular
vein,
cerebral
veins,
orbital
veins,
azygos
vein,
veins
of
upper
limb.
Brachiocephalic
vein
includes
inferior
thyroid
vein,
inferior
laryngeal
vein,
pericardial
veins,
pericardiophrenic
veins,
bronchial
veins,
vertebral
vein,
deep
cervical
vein,
internal
thoracic
veins,
supreme
intercostal
vein.
Vertebral
vein
includes
occipital
vein,
and
anterior
vertebral
vein.
Internal
thoracic
veins
include
superior
epigastric
veins,
musculophrenic
veins,
and
anterior
intercostal
veins.
Internal
jugular
vein
includes
lingual
vein,
superior
thyroid
vein,
middle
thyroid
veins,
sternocleidomastoid
vein,
superior
laryngeal
vein,
facial
vein,
retromandibular
vein,
external
jugular
vein,
dural
venous
sinuses,
diploic
veins,
emissary
veins.
Lingual
vein
includes
dorsal
lingual
veins,
sublingual
vein,
and
deep
lingual
vein.
Facial
vein
includes
angular
vein,
supratrochlear
veins,
supra-orbital
vein,
external
nasal
veins,
deep
facial
vein,
external
palatine
vein,
submental
vein.
Retromandibular
vein
includes
superficial
temporal
veins,
middle
temporal
vein,
transverse
facial
vein,
maxillary
veins,
pterygoid
plexus.
External
jugular
vein
includes
posterior
auricular
vein,
anterior
jugular
vein,
suprascapular
vein,
transverse
cervical
veins.
Dural
venous
sinuses
include
transverse
sinus,
confluence
of
sinuses,
marginal
sinus,
occipital
sinus,
petrosquamous
sinus,
sigmoid
sinus,
superior
sagittal
sinus,
inferior
sagittal
sinus,
straight
sinus,
inferior
petrosal
sinus,
superior
petrosal
sinus,
cavernous
sinus,
sphenoparietal
sinus.
Cerebral
veins
include
superficial
cerebral
veins,
internal
cerebral
veins,
veins
of
brainstem,
cerebellar
veins.
Internal
cerebral
veins
include
basal
vein,
and
great
cerebral
vein. -
https://youtu.be/mjDwJfxrmYs
Humans
are
unique
and
strange
animals
in
the
sense
that
humans
create
and
enforce
rules
for
governing
their
behaviors.
Humans
are
individually
and
collectively
self-programming
and
self-enforcing.
At
any
given
place
and
time
in
humanity,
human
brains
think
what
the
right
way
to
live
in
that
place
and
time
is.
The
human
notion
of
what
the
right
way
to
live
life
constantly
evolves
in
different
places
and
different
times.
Civilizational
and
cultural
wars
happen
to
prove
which
human
notion
and
way
of
life
is
superior
hence
right,
and
which
is
inferior
hence
wrong.
Humans
are
political
creatures
because
humans
have
strong
convictions
about
what's
right
and
wrong
for
them,
and
humans
want
to
pursue
what
they
believe
is
right
for
them.
A
political
issue
is
what
a
group
of
human
beings
feels
very
strongly
about.
A
political
policy
is
a
stance
on
a
political
issue.
A
politician
promotes
and
pursues
a
number
of
political
policies,
and
the
supporters
of
the
politician
votes
for
the
politician
to
implement
the
politician's
political
policies.
In
Unified
Humanity
Science,
I
look
at
politics
as
the
collective
manifestations
of
the
evolving
human
morality,
sense
of
right
and
wrong,
in
a
society.
Extreme
polarity
is
required
in
politics
to
get
voted,
because
human
brains
notice
and
get
excited
or
repelled
by
extremes;
humans
do
not
want
boring
and
dull
issues
that
do
not
move
their
hearts
and
soul
and
mind.
Human
brains
want
contentious
issues,
extreme
issues,
exciting
issues,
not
boring
and
dull
issues;
because
of
that,
politics
must
be
extremely
contentious
to
be
noticed
and
to
induce
people
to
take
political
actions.
Politics
works
in
cycles;
liberalism
rises,
when
conservative
politics
cause
perceived
damages
and
harms;
conservatism
rises,
when
liberal
politics
cause
perceived
damages
and
harms.
In
Unified
Humanity
Science,
I
look
at
politics
as
a
cyclic
clockwork
of
collective
human
brains.
In
Unified
Humanity
Science,
I
will
QMASP
(Quantify,
Model,
Analyze,
Simulate,
and
Predict)
how
politics
exactly
work
in
human
brains
at
the
human-brain
tissular,
cellular,
subcellular,
molecular,
atomic,
and
subatomic
levels.
Moreover,
in
Unified
Humanity
Science,
I
will
QMASP
and
commercialize
the
most
effective
and
efficient
ways
to
politically
influence
and
lead
people. -
https://youtu.be/SFK5yJbFHz0
The
Running
Your
Application
sub-section
of
the
Using
Spring
Boot
section
has
the
following
sub-sub-sections:
Running
From
an
IDE,
Running
as
a
Packaged
Application,
Using
the
Maven
Plugin,
Using
the
Gradle
Plugin,
Hot
Swapping
The
Developer
Tools
sub-section
of
the
Using
Spring
Boot
section
has
the
following
sub-sub-sections:
Diagnosing
Classloading
Issues,
Property
Defaults,
Automatic
Restart,
LiveReload,
Global
Settings,
Remote
Applications
Core
Features
section
covers
Profiles,
Logging,
Internationalization,
Task
Execution
and
Scheduling,
Testing,
and
more.
Core
Features
section
has
the
following
sub-sections:
SpringApplication,
Externalized
Configuration,
Profiles,
Logging,
Internationalization,
JSON,
Task
Execution
and
Scheduling,
Testing,
Docker
Compose
Support,
Creating
Your
Own
Auto-configuration,
Kotlin
Support,
SSL.
The
SpringApplication
sub-section
of
the
Core
Features
section
has
the
following
sub-sub-sections:
Startup
Failure,
Lazy
Initialization,
Customizing
the
Banner,
Customizing
SpringApplication,
Fluent
Builder
API,
Application
Availability,
Application
Events
and
Listeners,
Web
Environment,
Accessing
Application
Arguments,
Using
the
ApplicationRunner
or
CommandLineRunner,
Application
Exit,
Admin
Features,
Application
Startup
tracking
The
Externalized
Configuration
sub-section
of
the
Core
Features
section
has
the
following
sub-sub-sections:
Accessing
Command
Line
Properties,
JSON
Application
Properties,
External
Application
Properties,
Encrypting
Properties,
Working
With
YAML,
Configuring
Random
Values,
Configuring
System
Environment
Properties,
Type-safe
Configuration
Properties
The
Profiles
sub-section
of
the
Core
Features
section
has
the
following
sub-sub-sections:
Adding
Active
Profiles,
Profile
Groups,
Programmatically
Setting
Profiles,
Profile-specific
Configuration
Files
The
Logging
sub-section
of
the
Core
Features
section
has
the
following
sub-sub-sections:
Log
Format,
Console
Output,
File
Output,
File
Rotation,
Log
Levels,
Log
Groups,
Using
a
Log
Shutdown
Hook,
Custom
Log
Configuration,
Logback
Extensions,
Log4j2
Extensions
The
JSON
sub-section
of
the
Core
Features
section
has
the
following
sub-sub-sections:
Jackson,
Gson,
JSON-B
The
Testing
sub-section
of
the
Core
Features
section
has
the
following
sub-sub-sections:
Test
Scope
Dependencies,
Testing
Spring
Applications,
Testing
Spring
Boot
Applications,
Testcontainers,
Test
Utilities
The
Docker
Compose
Support
sub-section
of
the
Core
Features
section
has
the
following
sub-sub-sections:
Service
Connections,
Custom
Images,
Skipping
Specific
Containers,
Using
a
Specific
Compose
File,
Waiting
for
Container
Readiness,
Controlling
the
Docker
Compose
Lifecycle,
Activating
Docker
Compose
Profiles - Näytä enemmän