What is your greatest desire in life? Is it to become president? Is it to become a famous actor or actress? Is it simply to be happy and raise a stable family? Well, those probably aren't going to fucking happen, loser. Yung Joey knows this, which is why "Bout Me," his newest single, presents an alternate goal to all that shit your teachers told you about: Getting paid and stunting while you do it. "I recorded the song in 15 minutes," Joey told us over email. "I found out somebody was talking about me behind my back. Instead of approaching them, I told myself I'mma get in the studio and really give them something to talk about."

Though he sometimes dealt with religious topics of history in Egypt and wrote about the history of Christianity in Nubia, not much is known about Young's personal religious views.[26] On George Peacock's account, Young never spoke to him about morals, metaphysics or religion, though according to Young's wife, his attitudes showed that "his Quaker upbringing had strongly influenced his religious practices."[27] Authoritative sources have described Young in terms of a cultural Christian Quaker.[28][29]


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Lil Rod's amended lawsuit against Diddy on Monday (March 25), featured multiple claims about Yung Miami, including allegations that she transported "pink cocaine" for Diddy and did sex work for the rap mogul. She has since denied both claims.

Among them was a poor, young Chinese man who crossed the Pacific under a false name. Today, historian Judy Yung joins us to tell us about her father's journey to America, and the new book she wrote with Erika Lee, "Angel Island: Immigrant Gateway to America."

And when he arrived at Angel Island, he was interrogated by the immigration inspectors. And his answers to minute details about his village life and his family history were compared to the answers given by his paper father and his paper son, his paper brother. And he was detained in Angel Island for a month during this whole process. But in the end, he was admitted. They believe that he could be this paper son, the son of Yung Ang(ph). And he was then admitted into the country.

Prof. YUNG: In my case, Tan. Tan is our family name. But on our birth certificates and in all our other transactions with the larger American society, we were known as the Yung family. So this dual identity and this kind of deceit and duplicity that my father had to use to enter this country stayed with us. Throughout his whole life, he never - and he never wanted to admit this or to tell us about this history because it was - he was always fearful being detected and deported. To the day he died, he kept this secret.

And we grew up with just knowing that we had two surnames but not really understanding why that was the case, because many of our parents - most of our parents didn't want to talk about this shameful past. And also didn't want us to spill the beans and get them in trouble.

DECKER (Caller): Hi. My father came over from Europe as a very small boy, about four years old. He spoke no English. He heard in the waiting rooms there his first English words, and they were so beautiful that he memorized them and practiced them on his own. And then he tried them out on people.

CONAN: We're talking with Judy Yung about, well, her family's story and the story of many families in the United States who came to Angel Island. The new book is called "Angel Island: Immigrant Gateway to America." You're listening to TALK OF THE NATION from NPR News.

Background: Short-term overfeeding combined with reduced physical activity impairs metabolic function and alters the expression of key genes within adipose tissue. We have shown that daily vigorous-intensity running can prevent these changes independent of any net effect on energy imbalance. However, which type, intensity and/or duration of exercise best achieves these benefits remains to be ascertained. Methods/design: Forty-eight healthy young men will be recruited and randomly allocated to one of four experimental conditions for 1 week: (1) to ingest 50% more energy than normal by over-consuming their habitual diet whilst simultaneously restricting their physical activity below 4000 steps day -1 (i.e. energy surplus; SUR group); (2) the same regimen but with a daily 45-min bout of vigorous-intensity arm crank ergometry at 70% of maximum oxygen uptake (SUR + ARM group); (3) the same regimen but with a daily 45-min bout of moderate-intensity treadmill walking at 50% of maximum oxygen uptake (SUR + MOD group); (4) the same regimen but with the addition of intermittent short bouts of walking during waking hours (SUR + BREAKS group). Critically, all exercise groups will receive additional dietary energy intake to account for the energy expended by exercise, thus maintaining a matched energy surplus. At baseline and follow-up, fasted blood samples, abdominal subcutaneous adipose tissue and skeletal muscle biopsies will be obtained and oral glucose tolerance tests conducted. Discussion: This study will establish the impact of different forms of daily exercise on metabolic function at the whole-body level as well as within adipose tissue and skeletal muscle in the context of a standardised energy surplus.

N2 - Background: Short-term overfeeding combined with reduced physical activity impairs metabolic function and alters the expression of key genes within adipose tissue. We have shown that daily vigorous-intensity running can prevent these changes independent of any net effect on energy imbalance. However, which type, intensity and/or duration of exercise best achieves these benefits remains to be ascertained. Methods/design: Forty-eight healthy young men will be recruited and randomly allocated to one of four experimental conditions for 1 week: (1) to ingest 50% more energy than normal by over-consuming their habitual diet whilst simultaneously restricting their physical activity below 4000 steps day -1 (i.e. energy surplus; SUR group); (2) the same regimen but with a daily 45-min bout of vigorous-intensity arm crank ergometry at 70% of maximum oxygen uptake (SUR + ARM group); (3) the same regimen but with a daily 45-min bout of moderate-intensity treadmill walking at 50% of maximum oxygen uptake (SUR + MOD group); (4) the same regimen but with the addition of intermittent short bouts of walking during waking hours (SUR + BREAKS group). Critically, all exercise groups will receive additional dietary energy intake to account for the energy expended by exercise, thus maintaining a matched energy surplus. At baseline and follow-up, fasted blood samples, abdominal subcutaneous adipose tissue and skeletal muscle biopsies will be obtained and oral glucose tolerance tests conducted. Discussion: This study will establish the impact of different forms of daily exercise on metabolic function at the whole-body level as well as within adipose tissue and skeletal muscle in the context of a standardised energy surplus.

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